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New Book on "Historic Irvington"
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"Historic Irvington," a recently published pictorial history book of Irvington
will be previewed by the author Mrs. Julie Young, Wednesday, August 20th, 11:30
am at the Golden Coral Restaurant, 10220 E. Washington St. Autographed volumes
will be available. This is an excellent publication one that you will want to become
acquainted with. Your host: East Side Optimist Club.
2008-09-15
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Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 16th
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Scott Irons and Indy Cycle Specialists (in Irvington) will be hosting the East Side Ride on that day. Please visit Scott and the crew at Indy Cycle Specialists for more details.
2008-09-15
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Our Lady of Lourdes Chess Club Hosts Public Tournament
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Our Lady of Lourdes Chess Club will host its next tournament on Monday, April 28th. Arrive any time between 3:05 and 3:55. It ends at 5:30 and is in the cafe. Cost is $2.00 for OLL students, and $3.00 for non-students. This is open to anyone in grades K-8! Call Kieron Mitchell with questions: 317-430-5254.
2008-09-15
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"Waters of Irvington Nursing Facility" sponsors Community Easter Egg Hunt - FREE ADMISSION
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Easter egg hunt March 22nd @ 4:00 at Waters of Irvington, 344 S Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219. Children ages 2-10 can enjoy an egg hunt with the Easter Bunny in attendance. Bring your own Easter basket to collect eggs, and don't forget to bring a camera for photos with the Easter Bunny. FREE ADMISSION! For more information call (317)359-5515.
2008-09-15
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2004
Up one level
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9th Annual Irvington Silent Auction to Benefit Bona Thompson Memorial Center
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-11-07 14:00:00 -
2004-11-07 16:00:00
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9th Annual Irvington Silent Auction to benefit Bona Thompson Memorial Center.
Call 353-2662 or 353-8874 to donate or volunteer.
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Irvington Gathering of Artists
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-11-19 10:00:00 -
2004-11-19 16:00:00
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Event planners Pat Brown and Linda Lake have been so successful, they ran out of room at the Benton House. With hopes of keeping the event in Irvington, the two will create a unique holiday environment in Bona Thompson Memorial Center. Have lunch at "Cafe Bona" on Saturday; food from Alan's Catering will be available.
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Irvington Gathering of Artists
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-11-20 10:00:00 -
2004-11-20 16:00:00
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Event planners Pat Brown and Linda Lake have been so successful, they ran out of room at the Benton House. With hopes of keeping the event in Irvington, the two will create a unique holiday environment in Bona Thompson Memorial Center. Have lunch at "Cafe Bona" on Saturday; food from Alan's Catering will be available.
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Juried Art Show/Artists' Reception
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-10-01 00:00:00 -
2004-10-29 00:00:00
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This year's juror, Charles Shepard, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, has selected over 60 works by over 40 different artists for the show. Dramatic landscapes, portraits, watercolors, prints and sculpture are part of the show, all from award-winning Central Indiana artists. Works are for sale - fill out your collection of Indiana art.
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Grassroots Roundup
Bon,
2004-10-23 10:00:00 -
2004-10-23 16:00:00
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Idea Exchange for Local Preservation and Cultural Non-profit Groups.
Sponsored by the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Come and learn about grants, programs from others in the same shoes as your group. Exchange ideas, learn what's going on around the state. Tours will bepart of the event, lunch is included. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE. CALL 232-1646 TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE TODAY.
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Affectionately Yours: Civil War Home Front Letters of the Ovid Butler Family
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-10-29 18:30:00 -
2004-10-29 20:30:00
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Using letters from the Irvington Historical Society's Scot Butler Papers, Davis has authored a remarkable account of the Butler family and tribulations of Irvington resident Scot Butler. Butler served in the Signal Corps. Co-sponsored by the Indiana Historical Society.
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Hoosier People and Places: Works by Harry and Lois Davis
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-11-05 18:00:00 -
2004-11-05 21:00:00
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Two of Indiana's foremost traditional artists put together a show of Hoosier landmarks, people, and places. Lois has been known in Hoosier Salon circles for decades for her figural and still life work. Harry is Indiana's leading "building portraitist," and uses his Neo-Impressionist skislls to capture Indiana buildings large and modest. Nov. 5th is an opening reception. Save your questions and come back on the 12th for a rare chance to have a moderated, intimate discussion with both.
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An Evening with Harry and Lois Davis
Bona Thomspon Memorial Center,
2004-11-12 18:00:00 -
2004-11-12 21:00:00
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Two of Indiana's foremost traditional artists put together a show of Hoosier landmarks, people, and places. Lois has been known in Hoosier Salon circles for decades for her figural and still life work. Harry is Indiana's leading "building portraitist," and uses his Neo-Impressionist skislls to capture Indiana buildings large and modest. Nov. 5th is an opening reception. Don't miss the corresponding event on Nov. 5.
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Halloween Festival
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2004-10-30 08:00:00 -
2004-10-30 17:00:00
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The annual Irvington Halloween Festival
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Warren Township Board Meeting
501 N. Post Rd.,
2004-11-09 17:30:00 -
2004-11-09 18:30:00
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November board meeting of the Warren Township board.
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Public hearing - Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission
Public assembly room (2nd floor) of the City_County Bldg.,
2004-12-01 17:30:00 -
2004-12-01 19:30:00
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A public hearing will be held by the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at 5:30p.m. in the Public Assembly Room (2nd floor) of the City-County Building, Indianapolis, Indiana to consider the adoption of an historic preservation plan for the Irvington Historic District The district is roughly bounded by Pleasant Run Parkway, South Drive on the norht; the northern edge of the B & O Railroad right-of-way, except Rawles Terrace between Audubon Road and Ritter Avenue, on the south; the west curbline of Arlington Avenue on the east; and the western lot line of 5330 Ohmer Avenue, to the west curbline of Ohmer Avenue, to the east curbline of Butler Avenue, to the north side of the Conrail right-of-way, and to the east curbline of Emerson Avenue on the west. The plan will, if adpoted, include an analysis supporting the historic significance of the Irvington Historic Distric; specific criteria for demolition of all structures and new construction of primary structures; architectural and design standards and a statement of preservation objectives. Copies of the proposed plan are on file and may be examined in Suite 1801 City Count Building, 200 East Washington Stree, Indianapolis, Indiana. Written objections to the adoption of the proposed plan will be considered if filed with the Secretary of the Metropolitan Development Commission before the hearing. Oral comments concerning the proposed plan will be heard at the public hearing. The public hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. For special accomodations needed by persons with disabilities, please call (317)327-4406 or (317)327-5186 (TTY). For additional information contact:
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission
1801 City County Building
200 E. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317)327-4439
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Public Hearing - Metropolitan Development Commission
Public assembly room (2nd floor) of the City_County Bldg.,
2004-12-15 13:00:00 -
2004-12-15 15:00:00
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A public hearing will be held by the Metropolitan Development Commission on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 1:00p.m. in the Public Assembly Room (2nd floor) of the City-County Building, Indianapolis, Indiana to consider the adoption of an historic preservation plan for the Irvington Historic District The district is roughly bounded by Pleasant Run Parkway, South Drive on the north; the northern edge of the B & O Railroad right-of-way, except Rawles Terrace between Audubon Road and Ritter Avenue, on the south; the west curbline of Arlington Avenue on the east; and the western lot line of 5330 Ohmer Avenue, to the west curbline of Ohmer Avenue, to the east curbline of Butler Avenue, to the north side of the Conrail right-of-way, and to the east curbline of Emerson Avenue on the west. The plan will, if adpoted, include an analysis supporting the historic significance of the Irvington Historic Distric; specific criteria for demolition of all structures and new construction of primary structures; architectural and design standards and a statement of preservation objectives. Copies of the proposed plan are on file and may be examined in Suite 1801 City Count Building, 200 East Washington Stree, Indianapolis, Indiana. Written objections to the adoption of the proposed plan will be considered if filed with the Secretary of the Metropolitan Development Commission before the hearing. Oral comments concerning the proposed plan will be heard at the public hearing. The public hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. For special accomodations needed by persons with disabilities, please call (317)327-4406 or (317)327-5186 (TTY). For additional information contact:
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission
1801 City County Building
200 E. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317)327-4439
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IPS Bond issue meeting
Roberts Park Methodist church,
2004-11-29 19:00:00 -
2004-11-29 20:00:00
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A VERY IMPORTANT meeting that will greatly impact Howe and its future will be held at Roberts Park Methodist church in downtown Indianapolis. This informational meeting concerns the petition drive related to the IPS bond issue.
The bond issue will affect improvements to Howe and other IPS buildings. The improvements are for the building only and not for any of the athletic facilities. This will help things like science labs, facility renovation and updates, and technology to help students get an education that is not inferior to the other IPS schools.
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IPS bond issue meeting
Irvington Presbyterian church,
2004-11-30 17:00:00 -
2004-11-30 18:00:00
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A VERY IMPORTANT meeting that will greatly impact Howe and its future will bed held at Irvington Presbyterian church from 7pm to 8pm. This informational meeting concerns the petition drive related to the IPS bond issue.
The bond issue will affect improvements to Howe and other IPS buildings. The improvements are for the building only and not for any of the athletic facilities. This will help things like science labs, facility renovation and updates, and technology to help students get an education that is not inferior to the other IPS schools.
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IPS bond issue meeting
Brookside Park Family ,
2004-12-01 19:00:00 -
2004-12-01 20:00:00
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A VERY IMPORTANT meeting that will greatly impact Howe and its future will be held at the Brookside Park Family Center. This informational meeting concerns the petition drive related to the IPS bond issue.
The bond issue will affect improvements to Howe and other IPS buildings. The improvements are for the building only and not for any of the athletic facilities. This will help things like science labs, facility renovation and updates, and technology to help students get an education that is not inferior to the other IPS schools.
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IPS bond issue meeting
Shepherd Community center,
2004-12-02 19:00:00 -
2004-12-02 20:00:00
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A VERY IMPORTANT meeting that will greatly impact Howe and its future will be held at Shepherd Community Center. This informational meeting concerns the petition drive related to the IPS bond issue.
The bond issue will affect improvements to Howe and other IPS buildings. The improvements are for the building only and not for any of the athletic facilities. This will help things like science labs, facility renovation and updates, and technology to help students get an education that is not inferior to the other IPS schools.
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Holidays in Irvington
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2004-12-03 18:00:00 -
2004-12-03 22:00:00
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Many of the shops along Washington street between Ritter and Audubon will be open late (between 6 and 10). Many will feature sales and all will be sharing the spirit of the holidays. There will be FREE horse and carriage rides plus snacks at many of the shops. Also there will be fire pits in front of the shops plus music including carolling and a string quartet at Lazy Daze coffee shop. Come participate in this wonderful activity that we hope will become a yearly tradition. For questions, call "Three Wishes" at (317) 354-9023 or "Armour Antiques" at (317) 322-7855.
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