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Farmers’ market season: Good for small businesses, even better for the community

Warmer weather and clear skies mean it's time for local farmers' markets to kick back up again.  Indianapolis is home to dozens of farmers markets...

Community Arts Calendar: Pride Month, Juneteenth, African American Music Month and other things to celebrate

June in Indy is about to be hot — parades, block parties, soul music, murals and maybe a little roller disco if you're lucky. Whatever...

53rd Broad Ripple Art Fair: Indy Art Center’s largest fundraiser returns

Indianapolis Art Center’s largest and longest-running fundraiser is back this May.  The 53rd annual OneAmerica Financial Broad Ripple Art Fair returns May 17-18 at the...

5 months of free summer programming from the Indianapolis Cultural Trail 

The Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. announced its 2025 Summer Series, which includes five months of free interactive programming along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A...

Maurice Broaddus’ nontraditional writers’ convention MO*CON returns May 1-4 

Created by local fiction author Maurice Broaddus in 2006, MO*CON is not the average writers' convention.   What started as a nontraditional church-based conference has since...

Here’s how you can get a free smoke alarm in Haughville 

The American Red Cross is teaming up with local partners to make homes in the Haughville neighborhood safer by providing free smoke alarms and...

Meet the Artists 2025: Celebrating 37 years of Black art

Meet the Artists, an annual celebration of Black art in Indianapolis, is back at Central Library for its 37th year. Presented by the Indianapolis Public...

Indianapolis Public Library and Enlace Academy provide students with library cards 

The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) teamed up with Enlace Academy, a K-8 charter school, to provide free library cards to all its students.  Circulation manager...

Sneak peek at the Center for Black Literature and Culture’s new programming

The Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) at the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) announced new programming for 2025. On Nov. 12, Alexus Hunt, who...

IndyPL announces Fall Fest 2024, guest speaker Yolanda Renee King

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Fall Fest and Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVIII returns next week. Presented by the African American History Committee in support of...
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