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SUMMARY:Teen Safe Driving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In the US\, 3\,000 young people die in car crashes every year and 225\,000 are seriously injured. Impact Teen Drivers’ award winning and evidenced-based program\, What Do You Consider Lethal? use storytelling\, statistics and strategies to help young drivers reduce their chances of a crash and create safer streets for all. We use interactive materials and activities to engage\, educate and empower young drivers. This free workshop is brought to you thanks to generous funding from the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/teen-safe-driving-workshop/
LOCATION:Glendale Library\, 3660 E 62nd St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Service,Education,Family-Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="Impact Teen Drivers":MAILTO:Lashawnda@ImpactTeenDrivers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250930T183000
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SUMMARY:Roadtrip Nation Docuseries Premier\, Thriving: Black Men in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, Roadtrip Nation traveled across the country\, following three young Black men as they explored what’s possible for their futures in postsecondary education and beyond. With Thriving: Black Men in Higher Education making its debut on public television\, we are hitting the road once again with the Green RV to visit 6 schools to host student engagement events.\nThese events will feature candid discussions about higher education\, clips from the documentary\, and conversations with special guests that will give insight into how administrators\, educators\, and institutions can better support Black men and students of color in higher ed. Each event will also incorporate resources from our community hub\, an interactive digital space meant to provide students with the confidence and practical know-how to continue pursuing educational pathways and careers based on their interests and defining their own roads in life.\nWe’ll showcase some of our most powerful video content from the docuseries featuring Black male role models and thought leaders across the country. Your students will see inspiring and successful people just like them in a variety of career paths—and this will get them thinking about the many supports\, communities\, and resources available to support their success after graduation.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/roadtrip-nation-docuseries-premier-thriving-black-men-in-higher-education/
LOCATION:Butler University Shelton Auditorium\, 1000 W. 42nd Street\, Indianapolis\, 46208
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250428T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
CREATED:20250312T153527Z
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SUMMARY:Cheftacular 2025 Charity Tasting Event
DESCRIPTION:Carmel’s favorite charity culinary competition is back to delight your taste buds! Cheftacular has returned for its 7th year!  \nWhat is Cheftacular ? \nCheftacular is a collaborative tasting event where professional chefs and culinary students work together in the spirit of competition and giving back. Each chef/student team is given a signature ingredient\, each team gets a different ingredient to create something amazing with to win Cheftacular!  \nAnd the best part is YOU get to taste every dish! This year\, 20+ local chefs and Carmel High School Culinary Arts students will team up to showcase the best in Central Indiana culinary arts. Incredible and innovative dishes are certain to delight\, using locally sourced ingredients to promote the best of Indiana food producers and artisans. The event includes small plates of both savory and sweet dishes created exclusively for Cheftacular. Plus a silent auction\, live music\, and of course you\, our guests help to decide who goes home with the coveted Audience Choice Award with your vote!  \nFeaturing tasting dishes from – Pizzology\, Vivante at Hotel Carmichael\, Becky the Baker\, Cunningham Restaurant Group\, Harry & Izzy’s North\, 1933 Lounge Carmel\, Kahn’s Catering\, Woodland Terrace\, 101 Craft Kitchen\, Market District\, Ritz Charles\, Serendipity Mobile Catering\, 10 West and many more to be announced. \nThis is the ultimate foodie event of the year that you will not want to miss! All proceeds from this amazing culinary event support the Cheftacular Scholarship with Carmel Education Foundation\, Carmel High School Culinary Arts and the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank.Please join us for the 7th Annual Cheftacular  \nMonday April 28th\, 2025 from 6:30- 8:30 PM at the Carmel High School Fieldhouse\, Carmel. \nTickets $40-300 \n 
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/cheftacular-2025-charity-tasting-event/
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carmel Culinary Boosters":MAILTO:carmelculinaryboosters@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
CREATED:20250414T172403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T172436Z
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SUMMARY:Strength in Support: A community conversation on Black male caregivers
DESCRIPTION:Almost 40 percent of caregivers of older adults are men\, and a third of that group is Black. Are you a Black male caregiver or do you know someone who could benefit from a community panel discussion surrounding the importance of supporting Black male caregivers? \nJoin the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter and 100 Black Men of Indianapolis Inc. on April 21 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Purpose of Life Ministries Church\, Fellowship Hall for a powerful program and panel discussion on the impact of Alzheimer’s in the Black community and the challenges faced by Black male caregivers. \nGain resources and hear authentic caregiver experiences from a dynamic group of speakers and panelists including: \n\nKraig Kinchen\, Executive Director of 100 Black Men of Indianapolis Inc.\nTony Mason\, President & CEO of Indianapolis Urban League\nRod Cotton\, Board Director\, Castle Biosciences\, Inc. & Venture Partner\, 2Flo Ventures\, LLC\nCorey L. Wilson\, Sr. Vice President of Community Engagement and Executive Director of Pacers Foundation
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/strength-in-support-a-community-conversation-on-black-male-caregivers/
LOCATION:Purpose of Life Ministries Church\, 3705 W Kessler Blvd N Dr.\, Indianapolis\, 46222
CATEGORIES:Education,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250411T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250411T203000
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SUMMARY:The People Speak: Good Trouble\, Public Witness\, and a Collective Humanity
DESCRIPTION:The People Speak (TPS) is a two-day event that builds on the work of late historian Howard Zinn (1922-2010) to breathe life and energy into the extraordinary contributions of those who helped to create a refined vision for society and the world. \nDay One (Voices) features a live stage presentation with a diverse cast of individuals reading excerpts from historically and culturally significant literature (ex.\, speeches\, poems). A diverse assortment of orators will be invited to read brief excerpts (ex.\, letters\, critical essays\, speeches\, poetry) from various historical figures. Invited readers will include faculty\, staff\, students\, community partners\, artists\, activists\, and young people from various backgrounds and fields. TPS Day One will conclude with a live music set featuring the Rob Dixon Quintet. \nDay Two (Visions) features invited scholars and public intellectuals in a dynamic assortment of breakout sessions\, panel discussions\, and mini keynotes that build on our central theme. Day Two also will features multiple local visual artists creating live art on-site. \nTPS foregrounds the enduring power of literature\, the arts & humanities\, and the human imagination as tools to confront and transcend social challenges\, to amplify the public good\, and to foster a collective future rooted in radical love and critical hope. Our goals for this event are to provide a public forum that: \n• encourages inclusion\, fosters dialogue\, and promotes creative engagement and civic discourse.\n• promotes engagement with history and shared public memory as tools to promote deeper understanding of our current and future social & political contexts.\n• encourages scholarly engagement\, production and dissemination of diverse forms of research ranging from empirical to creative scholarship. \nRSVP HERE: https://tinyurl.com/4sxpmm5n \nTHIS EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/the-people-speak-good-trouble-public-witness-and-a-collective-humanity/
LOCATION:Indiana Historical Society\, 450 West Ohio Street\, Indianapolis\, 46202
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education,Family-Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250331T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
CREATED:20250325T163644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T163644Z
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SUMMARY:Movie Screening- Counted Out: Math is Power
DESCRIPTION:Counted Out shows us the power of math that undergirds our democracy. Who holds that power? Who doesn’t? And how can we all speak the language of math to fully participate in a world that belongs to everyone? \nUniversity of Indianapolis’ Shaheen College of Arts and Sciences and Shortridge High School are proud to organize the movie screening for “Counted Out: Math is Power.” Through screenings and conversations\, we’ll spark ideas and inspire action that resonates far beyond March. \nDoors Open at 5:30 pm — Movie Starts at 6:00 pm — Panel Discussion from 7:30-8:00 pm
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/movie-screening-counted-out-math-is-power/
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250303T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250303T180000
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CREATED:20250219T151752Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Game: Pacers’ Pascal Siakam; former professional basketball player Dakota Whyte’s impact on sports\, philanthropy\, and education
DESCRIPTION:Athletes have a unique platform that allows them to spotlight causes they are passionate about. Pascal Siakam of the Indiana Pacers and Dakota Whyte\, a former college basketball standout and Canadian Youth Olympian\, are using their on-court success to make an impact with the PS43 Foundation. \nThe Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy will host a discussion with Siakam and Whyte on March 3\, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. at Hine Hall on the Campus of IU Indianapolis. The pair will discuss how athletes have the opportunity to leverage their success to make an impact in their communities. They will also discuss the mission of the PS43 Foundation. \nThe PS43 Foundation is dedicated to empowering youth through education\, life skills and mentorship. Siakam drew on inspiration from his late father when he started the foundation while playing for the Toronto Raptors. His late father\, Tchamo Siakam\, was passionate about education. The foundation’s name is not only represents Pascal’s jersey number\, but also his family. The four represents his father and three brothers and the three represents his mother and two sisters. \nWhyte’s journey to a career in sports philanthropy began on the court. Whyte was a Division 1 athlete at the University of Wisconsin\, played professional basketball and worked for Nike\, where she contributed to the intersection of sports\, branding and community engagement. She earned her M.B.A. from Toronto Metropolitan University. \nWhyte is currently the Executive Director of the PS43 Foundation\, where she champions initiatives that empower youth through education. She is also the founder of a sport philanthropy program dedicated to creating sustainable solutions that leverage the power of athletics for social good. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Registration is requested.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/beyond-the-game-pacers-pascal-siakam-former-professional-basketball-player-dakota-whytes-impact-on-sports-philanthropy-and-education/
LOCATION:IU indianapolis\, 875 W North St\, Indianapolis\, 46202
CATEGORIES:Community Service,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250204T193000
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SUMMARY:Mapping Asian and Pacific Islander American History in Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Though Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing populations in Indiana\, with roots dating back to the late 1800s\, many of the community’s historic and cultural sites are overlooked. A Feb. 4th event presented by Indiana Landmarks in collaboration with national nonprofit Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation (APIAHiP) will detail efforts to recognize those sites and engage Hoosiers in a conversation about the state’s history of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. \n\nNow home to over 200\,000 Asian Americans\, Indiana boasts a wealth of significant and active Asian American cultural sites\, including the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in Bloomington and the An Lḁc Vietnamese Buddhist Temple in Indianapolis. Others\, such as the historic Bamboo Inn Chinese restaurant\, once located within Indy’s Circle Theatre Building\, and Columbia City’s soy sauce manufacturer Oriental Show-You Company\, founded by Japanese American Shinzo Ohki in 1924\, no longer exist\, but their stories offer insight into heritage that might otherwise be lost. \n\nJoin Indiana Landmarks at an interactive workshop on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. in Indianapolis to learn about ongoing efforts to document\, celebrate\, and preserve Asian and Pacific Islander American historic sites in Indiana and nationwide. \n\nThe event’s agenda will include an overview of Asian and Pacific Islander American history in Indiana followed by an interactive presentation on APIAHiP’s “East at Main Street” mapping project. The second half of the workshop will provide time for attendees to contribute their own research and experiences\, or simply to pose questions about the history of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Indiana. \n \n“We want this event to kickstart a dialogue for people in Indiana to think consciously about what should be preserved and why\,” said Calvin Nguyen\, a preservation coordinator with Indiana Landmarks. \n\nThis event will be led by Huy Pham\, executive director of APIAHiP\, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting historic places and cultural resources significant to Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. \n\nAsian and Pacific Islander American is an umbrella term for a broad\, diverse group of Americans and their experiences. \n\nWHAT:                Mapping Asian and Pacific Islander American History in Indiana \n  \nWHEN:                 Feb. 4\, 6-7:30 p.m. \nWHERE:               Online and at Indiana Landmarks Center\, 1201 Central Ave.\, Indianapolis 46202 \nCOST:                    Free with RSVP \nRSVP:                    MappingAPIAHistory.eventbrite.com or 317-639-4534
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/mapping-asian-and-pacific-islander-american-history-in-indiana/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education,History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250129T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T171543Z
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SUMMARY:Food\, Insecure: Documentary Screening and Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Indiana faces an urgent crisis: nearly one million Hoosiers\, including working families\, struggle to put food on the table. Food\, Insecure: A Documentary That Hits Home\, a powerful new 30-minute film\, will be screened on Wednesday\, January 29\, 2025\, at 7:00 PM at KanKan Cinema and Restaurant in Indianapolis. The event will include a panel discussion exploring solutions to food insecurity and ways to create lasting change. \nAs a follow-up to the Emmy-nominated The Working Hungry\, which sparked over 65 community screenings and statewide conversations about food insecurity\, Food\, Insecure delves deeper into the root causes of hunger and highlights the real challenges and stories of Hoosier families. The new documentary pairs compelling personal stories with expert insights to inspire collective action for a more food-secure Indiana. \nDistinguished Panel Discussion\nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring leaders dedicated to addressing food insecurity in Indiana: \n\nJamie Valentine\, Community Leadership Officer\, The Indianapolis Foundation\nFred Glass\, President and CEO\, Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana\n Jen Stanley\, Physician\, Ascension St. Vincent\, North Vernon\, IN\nMarie Mackintosh\, CEO\, EmployIndy\nDave Miner (Moderator)\, longtime hunger advocate and a creator of Food\, Insecure and The Working Hungry.\n\nA History of Impact\nThe first film in this series\, The Working Hungry\, brought food insecurity to the forefront in Indiana\, revealing the hidden struggles of working families. With over 65 community screenings and conversations across the state\, it sparked awareness\, policy discussions\, and action toward systemic change. Food\, Insecure builds on this momentum\, providing new data\, fresh stories\, and a call to action to address the barriers that perpetuate hunger. \nWhy This Matters\nFood insecurity affects Hoosiers of all ages\, backgrounds\, and geographic areas—undermining health\, education\, and economic opportunity. Events like this community screening and conversation provide a platform to identify real solutions\, connect partners\, and inspire action toward a more equitable\, food-secure Indiana. \nLearn More: Visit workinghungry.org to learn more about Food\, Insecure\, access resources\, and view the trailer.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/food-insecure-documentary-screening-and-community-conversation/
LOCATION:Kan-Kan Cinema and Restaurant\, 1258 Windsor St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education,Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Working Hungry":MAILTO:workinghungry@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241024T200000
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SUMMARY:“How Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movement”
DESCRIPTION:The Visiting Scholars Lecture in partnership with Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman\, IU Presidential Arts & Humanities Fellow present “How Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movement: A Community Lecture and Conversation with Dr. Tanisha C. Ford.” \nDr. Tanisha C. Ford will present a keynote lecture about her 2024 NAACP Image Award-winning book\, Our Secret Society. This book chronicles the life and impact of Mollie Moon\, a Black woman socialite based in New York City who raised significant amounts of money for the Civil Rights Movement through fashion shows and other means. \n Following the lecture\, Freeman and Ford will sit down for a conversation about fundraising and activism across American history and the current challenges and issues facing Black women and Black-led nonprofits doing liberation work. A community Q&A and a book signing will follow. \n This event on October 24\, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.\, is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \n Ford is an NAACP Image Award-winning writer\, cultural critic\, and Professor of History at The Graduate Center\, CUNY. She has forged an international reputation for her groundbreaking research on the history of Black style/fashion and social movements. She earned a Ph.D. in twentieth-century U.S. history from Indiana University-Bloomington. \n Freeman is the author of Madam C.J. Walker’s Gospel of Giving: Black Women’s Philanthropy during Jim Crow. An award-winning scholar\, he is the Glenn Family Chair in Philanthropy and associate professor of philanthropic studies at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. \nFor more events click here. \n 
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/how-black-women-funded-the-civil-rights-movement/
LOCATION:Madam Walker Legacy Center\, 617 Indiana Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241019T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241019T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
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SUMMARY:Martin University Hi-Five R&B Concert
DESCRIPTION:Martin University will hold two events open to the public this weekend on campus ahead of Homecoming Week celebrations\, a community access fair and a Hi-Five R&B concert. \nThe Kissing Game’s Hi-Five and Bashiri Asad will perform live at 8 p.m. the same day in the University’s Gathertorium. The old-school R&B concert will celebrate urban music through music by the American quintet Hi-Five and by “IndySoul” native Asad. Tickets and tables are available for purchase by visiting martin.edu.homecoming. \n“We’ll have an amazing concert with nationally known Hi-Five and Bashiri Asad. It’s not just about the music\, though — it’s a chance to celebrate and learn about urban culture in a fun and meaningful way for all generations\,” Huddleston said. \nTo learn more about planned events for the Martin University Homecoming Week\, visit martin.edu/homecoming. \nTo read more education stories\, click here.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/martin-university-hi-five-rb-concert/
LOCATION:Martin University\, 2186 Sherman Dr.
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241019T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241019T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
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SUMMARY:Martin University Community Access Fair
DESCRIPTION:The 4th annual Community Access Fair will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 19 and is free and open to all. The event will feature resource vendors assisting in education\, housing\, second chance employment\, criminal justice\, health entities and more. Free haircuts will be given to the first 30 people in attendance. All are asked to register in advance at martin.edu/homecoming.\n\n \n\n“In its fourth year\, the Access Fair continues to be a barrier buster for the community\,” Huddleston said.\n\nMore education stories here.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/martin-university-community-access-fair/
LOCATION:Martin University\, 2186 Sherman Dr.
CATEGORIES:Education,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241003T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241003T210000
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SUMMARY:HBCU College Fair
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Indianapolis Black Alumni Council (IBAC) organizing and hosting its Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) College Fair. The fair will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 3 at Crispus Attucks High School\, 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. St.\, Indianapolis\, 46202. \n  \n(Photo/Indianapolis Black Alumni Council)
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/hbcu-college-fair/
LOCATION:Crispus Attucks High School\, 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240929T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031044
CREATED:20240925T174831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T174913Z
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SUMMARY:Martin University “Empower the Vote” event
DESCRIPTION:Martin University will host a bi-partisan voter engagement and awareness event\, “Empower the Vote”\, from 3-7 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 29 on campus. \n\nThe voter awareness\, education and registration event at Martin University is designed to be bipartisan. (Photo/Getty Images)\n\n  \nThe “Empower the Vote” event will educate and engage community members about the upcoming elections in the following areas: \n\nMeeting the local candidates.\n\n\nEducating about voter resources and engagement.\n\n\nVolunteering opportunities for assisting potential voters and transporting voters to the polls.\n\n\nRegistering to vote.\n\n“As an educational institution\, Martin University has the responsibility to provide the community various ways of informing and calling them to action to improve society\,” said Dr. Sean Huddleston\, Martin University president and CEO. “The ‘Empower the Vote’ event will focus on attendees understanding the importance of voting — one of our very basic freedoms — and helping them navigate and feel comfortable with the process.” \nMartin University’s campus is at 2186 Sherman Dr. For more information\, visit martin.edu. \nMartin University creates partnership with Ascend Indiana – Indianapolis Recorder \nContact Health & Environmental Reporter Hanna Rauworth at 317-762-7854 or follow her on Instagram at @hanna.rauworth.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/martin-university-empower-the-vote-event/
LOCATION:Martin University\, 2186 Sherman Dr.
CATEGORIES:Education,politics
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin University":MAILTO:https://www.martin.edu/
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