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SUMMARY:McDonald’s to donate 10% of Oct. 2 sales to high school athletics
DESCRIPTION:Participating McDonald’s locations across Indiana will be raising funds for local high school athletic programs by donating 10% of sales made through their mobile app on Oct. 2. \nOver 175 schools in the Indiana\, Southwest Michigan and Southwest Illinois regions will benefit. Each McDonald’s restaurant identified a local school for proceeds to benefit. Each school will receive a minimum of $250. \nMore than 175 Indiana schools will benefit from the McDonald’s fundraiser. (Photo/Getty Images)\nThis marks the first year Indiana McDonald operators are hosting a high school sports digital fundraiser. Operators in Ohio were the first ones to launch the program last year. \n“This is the first time all Greater Indiana area owner/operators have come together on one day to show our support for athletics in the communities we serve\,” said Laurie Henry-Bradley\, McDonald’s owner and operator. “Our hope is that the local communities will come out to support their high schools and help us make the High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day a success throughout the state.” \nTo participate\, download the McDonald’s app from the App Store. \nRecorder Women’s Auxiliary Annual Fundraiser – 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/mcdonalds-to-donate-10-of-oct-2-sales-to-high-school-athletics/
LOCATION:Participating McDonald’s
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Gary International Black Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 14th annual Gary International Black Film Festival from Oct. 10-13 will offer viewers the chance to see over 50 films with world premieres\, panel discussions\, filmmaker chats\, parties and award ceremonies. \nThe festival is in the heart of Gary\, 30 minutes from downtown Chicago. At the center of the festival are Black indie filmmakers\, several of which will be honored with awards throughout the weekend. \nLeading up to the weekend\, the festival will celebrate Deon Taylor Day on Oct. 8 in recognition of his work as a local filmmaker. \nA screening of a film at the Gary International Black Film Festival. (Photo/Naomi Ishisaka)\nThe festival will feature in-person and virtual screenings. The events leading up to the festival will feature in-person collaborations with local businesses and organizations\, including a Festival Pre-Funk at Brown Skin Coffee Tea on Oct. 10. The following day\, there will be a red carpet opening with featured film premieres and a gala closing night awards ceremony. \nThe festival showcases the roots and stories of international film makers across the Black diaspora. The festival uses film “as a catalyst for stimulating cultural activity to enhance the cultural capital of our hometown\,” according to the website. \nEligible films for the festival must be by or about Black people\, and audiences vote for awards in the following categories: \n\nBest narrative feature\n\n\nBest documentary feature\n\n\nBest narrative short\n\n\nBest documentary short\n\n\nBest youth film\n\n\nOther awards by discretion\n\nAudiences will be able to vote for their favorite both in-person and online. Tickets for the Gary International Black Film Festival are $100\, and virtual-only are $40. Visit garyblackfilmfest.org to learn more. \nMinority artists highlighted at new Rich Soil exhibit – 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/gary-international-black-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Parvo vaccination clinic
DESCRIPTION:Indy’s Parvo Prevention Project will host a free Parvo vaccination clinic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 12 at LifeJourney Church. \nThe event is sponsored by LDR Rescue and will vaccinate dogs against distemper\, hepatitis\, Parvovirus and parainfluenza. In addition to the vaccinations\, dogs will receive microchips to help veterinarians and owners locate them if lost. Ministerial staff from the church will be there to provide blessings for dogs and families. \n“Too many dogs aren’t getting the affordable and effective vaccinations for the highly lethal\, expensive-to-treat Parvovirus\, and the results are heartbreaking\,” said Robin Herman\, the founder of LDR Rescue and organizer of the event. \nGiven the low cost of the vaccine\, the proportion of deaths is unfortunate\, Herman said. \n“When new puppy owners meet with most vets for the first time\, they are confronted with packaged options that can run up to several hundred dollars\,” Herman said. “If they do nothing else\, they should ask for the Parvo vaccine\, which can cost as little as $16.” \nHerman said the goal of the project is to inoculate 500 dogs at the clinic and conduct other events throughout the year. The first event earlier this year vaccinated 385 dogs. \n“Our rescue has fostered more dogs than ever since the pandemic who are suffering from Parvo\,” she said. “People adopted dogs who didn’t understand the risk\, and at the same time\, veterinarians have been busier than ever because of all the adoptions.” \nThe vaccinations were donated by a nonprofit\, Petco Love\, making the event free to dog owners and a great opportunity to get vaccinations. \n“It is heartbreaking when any pet suffers or dies from a disease that could have been prevented\,” said Susanne Kogut\, Petco Love president. “By creating greater awareness and making this crucial preventative care more accessible to pets not currently receiving these life-saving vaccines\, we can prevent the dangerous spread of disease.” \nDog owners will be able to drive through the clinic. Owners will receive guidance on any recommended immunization follow-ups. The LifeJourney Church is at 2950 E. 55th Place. \nNoise phobia and blue-green algae pose summer health risks for dogs   – 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/parvo-vaccination-clinic/
LOCATION:LifeJourney Church\, 2950 E. 55th Place
CATEGORIES:Health,Pet-friendly
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SUMMARY:Seeds of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:The Asante Art Institute presents “Seeds of Freedom: The Spiritual Roots of the American Civil Rights Movement” at the Indiana State Museum. The production explores the history of African Americans before the transatlantic slave trade and through the Civil Rights Movement. The show will feature spoken word\, dance\, call-and-response and music.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/108586/
LOCATION:Indiana State Museum\, 650 W Washington St
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