The MLK Center is raising money for their Tarkington Teen Work Crew program and needs our help! This program started last year with an initial grant from the City of Indianapolis […]
Indianapolis Early Music (IEM) is America’s oldest continuous presenter of Early Music. Originally known by its corporate name of Festival Music Society, it was established in 1966. [...]
In 2017, Mayor Joe Hogsett reached an agreement with IPL to retrofit City-funded streetlights to more efficient LED technology. IPL will be working to retrofit these streetlights through spring [...]
The College Avenue Public Library has free, public programming for kids, families and adults. Check out the various available programs below and be sure to call and register when necessary. [...]
Plan 2020 seeks to create a unified, countywide land use plan that updates, incorporates, or replaces the dozens of existing planning documents. It will include performance indicators for land [...]
All rides on IndyGo will be free on Wednesday, April 4 to honor and celebrate the Kennedy King Memorial 50th Anniversary. Additionally, transit routes to and from Kennedy King Park […]
Indianapolis, IN — The Jazz Kitchen (5377 North College Avenue) announces new jazz education series in celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, April 2018. Jazz 101 will take place every [...]
The congregation of North United Methodist Church would like to extend an invitation to everyone to celebrate the most important week of the Christian year, Holy Week, with them at […]
The Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Association License Review Committee will review a current request for permit from Scarlett Lane Brewing Company for the building located at 4601 N. College [...]
According to www.northsplit.com, “The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is preparing to reconstruct the I-65/I-70 North Split Interchange in downtown Indianapolis. The project [...]