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Second annual BIPOC Community Empowerment Summit announced

The second annual BIPOC Community Empowerment Summit returns to Martin University this week. Hosted by the Indianapolis Foundation, in partnership with Partec Consulting Group, the...

ā€œThe King and Iā€ returns to the Beef and Boards stageĀ 

The classic love story of Anna and King Mongkut has returned to Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre.  On stage now through May 19, Rodgers and...

Harrison Center to host April Greatriarch GatheringĀ 

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

Greater Indianapolis YMCA offers free admission for annual Community Day

The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis is opening its doors to the public for free admission across multiple locations Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m.-2...

New AES Indiana president focusing on the future

AES Indiana named Brandi Davis-Handy as its new president in February. She previously served as chief customer officer and has been with the company for almost a decade.

Applications open for Mayorā€™s Youth Leadership Council

Applications are now being accepted for the 2024-25 cohort of the Mayorā€™s Youth Leadership Council.  The Mayorā€™s Youth Leadership Council is an opportunity for the...

Childrenā€™s Museum opens Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Experience

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

Here are the winners of IRTā€™s statewide playwriting competition

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) named Mei Kihara and Lucille Ansell winners of the 2024 Young Playwrights in Process (YPIP). The annual playwriting competition, which...

Senate Bill 202 passes with mixed feelings

Indiana lawmakers ended the legislative session last week with multiple bills that will affect Indiana students in the future. Of the numerous bills brought...

Applications open for Advancing Racial Equity Collection Development GrantsĀ 

Indiana Humanities is inviting libraries, schools, universities and nonprofit organizations to apply forĀ up to $1,000 in grants to improve its collections by incorporating resources...

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