Ethel Winslow’s Story Archive

The Lincolns Project by the Weekly View: Week 2

Thank you to everyone who has sent kind words and brought nonperishable goods to our office and to Gaia Works (the Magic Candle) and to the community food box at 17th and Gladstone. Working together, we can help boost hope and help throughout our community. Many places of worship on … Read More

It’s All About the Lincolns (and the Washingtons)

It’s October, and the days are getting shorter and cooler. For most of us, the biggest problem we face is what Halloween costume to wear and if our winter clothes still fit. For others in our community, however, they are worried about putting food on the table — or having … Read More

Ghost Tour Begins Sept. 30

Ghost and history enthusiasts from all over Central Indiana (and a few from further afield) will begin descending on Irvington Sept. 30 as the annual Irvington Ghost Tours get underway. Tours will be held on Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., with two tours on October 28 and 29 (7 … Read More

Swashbuckling at the IRT: All for One!

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas is a tale of bravado and romance. Innumerable movies, plays, and television shows have been based on the first novel, concentrating on the adventures of d’Artagnan, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos as they battle the corruption Cardinal Richeleu and his followers. Catherine Bush adapted the … Read More

City Begins Illegal Dumping Initiative

The Hogsett administration has been on a mission to direct attention on issues and opportunities in neighborhoods since taking office in January. On September 13, the mayor, Jason Larrison Director of Business and Neighborhood Services, and City-County Councilman Blake Johnson met in the Grace Tuxedo neighborhood on the east side … Read More