The porch party tradition continues in Martindale Brightwood.
From 3-5 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, the community is invited to join local organizations in the theme of restoration, resilience and revitalization.
In recognition of the newly certified Martindale Brightwood Quality of Life (QoL) Plan, the QoL pillars will be represented at various locations around the neighborhood. The QoL plan has 10 pillars aimed at advancing the overall health and wellbeing of residents in Martindale Brightwood.
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The community-wide event will feature resources and activities for youth and families. The kick-off will begin at 2 p.m. at the Polklore Micro-Museum Stables with opening remarks from local leaders.
Following, neighbors can visit one or more of the porch party locations listed below.
Arts and Culture
COhatch Polk Stables
1533 Lewis St.
Councilman Jesse Brown
Tinker House Events
1101 E 16th St.
Education
Edna Martin Christian Center Leadership and Legacy Campus
2259 North Ralston Ave.
Health & Wellness (Site 1)
Frederick Douglass Park Family Center
1616 E 25th St.
Health & Wellness (Site 2)
HealthNet at Genesis Plaza
2855 North Keystone Ave.
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper
2901 N Tacoma Ave.
Housing and Infrastructure
Hopeside Senior Community
2005 E 25th St.
Neighborhood Engagement
Polklore Micro-Museum Stables
1533 Lewis St.
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Public Safety
Brightwood/Forest Manor Community Center
4062 E 34th St.
State Representative Robin Shackleford
Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper
2901 N Tacoma Ave.
Workforce Development
Edna Martin Christian Center at Historic School 37
2605 East 25th St.
Youth Engagement
Felege Hiywot Center
1648 Sheldon St.
Read more about the Martindale Brightwood Quality of Life Plan here.