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Indy Arts Council launches new website

New website, same Indy Arts Council. The Indy Arts Council launched their new website a few months ago and have been rolling out new features...

Indiana FSSA’s new waivers and PathWays for Aging program 

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Monday that the Indiana PathWays for Aging, a program to improve the health of older populations,...

Harrison Center to host April Greatriarch Gathering 

The Harrison Center’s monthly Greatriarch Gathering is back this April. Friends, family and Community members are invited to the Harrison Center on April 11, 2024,...

Children’s Museum opens Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Experience

From the sewers to the streets of Indianapolis, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is presenting a new adventure with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Now...

Beloved LGBTQ+ Garage Party to return in April 

Local organizations are teaming up to bring back Garage Party, the once beloved Indy-based fundraiser and dance party celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.   “We’re excited to...

Martin University president resigns from Newfields board

In a statement released to The Recorder, Dr. Sean Huddleston announced his resignation from the board of trustees at Newfields. “I joined the board of...

IPS to dedicate science room for Manona Martin

Indianapolis Public Schools announced it will honor educator Mrs. Manona Martin. Martin made history as the first African American teacher at IPS James Whitcomb Riley,...

Indianapolis filmmaker releases book inspiring youth in media

Indianapolis-based filmmaker and educator Al Smith released his third book “Lights! Camera! College!” The book explores career paths in the media industry in an effort...

Popping into school supplies: Indiana State Museum’s IMAX Theater school supply drive 

From Sept. 6-17, the IMAX Theater at the Indiana State Museum in Downtown Indianapolis will host a school supply drive. Moviegoers that bring in...

Reimbursement for COVID funerals

Families with a relative whose death was caused by COVID-19 may be eligible for reimbursement of funeral costs. Families can receive up to $9,000...
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