The Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center’s (INRC) 3rd annual Jubilee will be at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10 at the Salesforce Tower.
The event will feature complimentary beer, wine, hors d’oeuvres, music, silent auctions and wine pull, as well as interactive activities by artist Cierra Johnson and Chromatic Collective.
INRC provides training, resources and support to Indianapolis communities through programs like the Indianapolis Community Building Institute, Public Allies Indianapolis and Neighbor Power Indy.
The Jubilee will raise funds to continue these efforts and celebrate the success of the Creative Placemaking Program and INRC’s 30th anniversary.

INRC will offer a pre-screening of “Creative Placemaking: Captivating Culture & Community,” a documentary about their program that funded $170,000 worth of community projects via the Lilly Endowment’s Strengthening Indianapolis through Arts and Cultural Innovation grant.
“Thanks to the generous support from Lilly Endowment, we’ve been able to provide funding for resident-driven innovation. The micro-grants have made a real difference, and this short documentary shows just how impactful the program has been,” said Britt Redd, interim executive director for INRC.
For more information and for ticket pricing, visit bit.ly/Jubilee2024.
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