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Our Lady of Lourdes Chess Club Host Public Tournament
Our Lady of Lourdes Chess Club is hosting a public chess tournament. This tournament is open to anyone in grades K-12. The tournament will be held in the cafeteria at Our Lady of Lourdes church on the corner of Downey Ave. and East Washington Street on December 15,2008. Arrive any time between 3:05pm and 3:55pm. The tournament ends at 6:00pm. Cost is $2.00 for K-8, and $7.00 for 9th-12th grades. For more information call Kieron Mitchell (430-5254).

2008-11-25

New Book on "Historic Irvington"
"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

Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 16th
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

Our Lady of Lourdes Chess Club Hosts Public Tournament
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

 

Renovation Resources Aims to Help Irvingtonians "Think Green"

Jeff Echols of Renovation Resources has recently completed the requirements to become a Certified Green Professional (CGP). From the National Association of Homebuilders: "The National Association of Home Builders' Certified Green Professional designation recognizes builders, remodelers and other industry professionals who incorporate green building principles into homes— without driving up the cost of construction. Classwork leading to the designation provides a solid background in green building methods, as well as the tools to reach consumers, from the organization leading the charge to provide market-driven green building solutions to the home building industry."

Renovation Resources will be featured in the Irvington Development Organization Newsletter in April.

Contact Shawndra Miller (sberylmiller@sbcglobal.net) and/or Laura Hildreth (laurahildreth@sbcglobal.net) about upcoming Irvington Green Initiative events.

One of the Irvington Green Initiative programs of note is the Recognition Program. It's a program that Renovation Resources is developing to encourage homeowners, business owners, neighborhood blocks, schools and congregations in Irvington to "go green."

Renovation Resources launched its new blog in February (http://renovation-resources.blogspot.com).
 

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