Stories tagged with "irvington"
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Thanksgiving meals offered in Irvington, Greenfield
Churches in Irvington and Greenfield will provide Thanksgiving meals to residents of their communities next week. The dinner on Indianapolis’ Eastside, sponsored by...
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Historic IPS school restored with eye to past and future
Indianapolis Public Schools deserves special mention for its beautiful renovation of School 57 in Irvington. I attended the recent open house, and the district has done an...
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Cathedral junior crowned Miss Irvington
A 16-year-old Cathedral High School junior is this year’s Miss Irvington. Jennifer Constantine, who was crowned the Halloween festival queen at a pageant Saturday, received a...
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Schools felt Phil Wilhelm's support
1959 Scecina grad remembered roots at Our Lady of Lourdes, gave many ways to alma mater The late Phil Wilhelm kept a low profile when it came to his generous contributions to...
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Our Lady of Lourdes plans activities to celebrate milestone
You should never ask a lady her age, but Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Irvington is proudly reminding the community that she is 100 years old this year. Much has happened...
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Walkers get jump-start on new section of Pennsy Trail
Grand opening for new section still 6-8 weeks away The new section of Greenfield’s Pennsy Trail — a 2.7-mile section that pushes west to Hancock County Road 150 West...
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Olympic gold medalist helps minority youth get into swimming
Jones’ program gets everybody into the pool He waited for the last young autograph and photo seekers and then walked downstairs toward IUPUI’s pool. Cullen Jones could...
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Lazy Daze7:30-9:30 tonight! I have something awesome planned...
…always wondered where exactly IS the line between offensive and shocking?? tonight I plan to find it. WHAT: In the Company of Shakespeare Open Mic Poetry and Music,...
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What's That? I Don't See Any Dead Horse....
I KNOW there is other stuff going on in town beyond this open mic. Don’t get me wrong. Lazy Daze has been my saving grace, but come on, Indianapolis. I refuse to believe...
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Children's Guardian Home to close
The Children’s Guardian Home will close by June 30 following a recommendation by the Home’s board of directors, the Marion County Commissioners. Marion County assessor...
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Lazy Daze Thursday Open Mic 7:00-9:00pm
IT’S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW!!!! And it happens every Thursday night in Irvington. I’m sitting on the patio of Lazy Daze with a giant mug of tea, the setting sun, a fire...
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Unsung Indy markets urban life in city's historic neighborhoods
Five Indianapolis neighborhoods each boast their own slice of culture — from a “secret” lovers’ lane to a popular theater — and a local nonprofit...
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Painter's door-to-door poster sales aid IPS
Step by step and door to door, Adele Schluge is reaching her goal of raising $20,000 for Indianapolis Public Schools.Inspired by Superintendent Eugene White’s call for adults...
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Bloggers help add a local flavor to IndyStar.com online community
At The Indianapolis Star and its community editions, we have the state's largest staff of reporters and photographers covering our local governments, schools, businesses and...
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Artist's Reception at Bookmama's
This Friday, Nov. 14 at 7 pm there will be a reception at Bookmama's for Ginny Taylor-Rossner and Laura Hildreth, the shop's exhibiting artists for November and December. If...
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Service a key for new president
Scecina Memorial High School officials last week appointed a new president -- Joe Therber of Irvington. He began his new job last week, leaving as the executive director of...
