Educational Resources

April 16, 2020 0

Educators, parents, and students adapting to changes in education brought on by the public health emergency can benefit from these helpful resources: E-LEARNING SUPPORT AYS, Inc. (formerly At-Your-School Child Services, Inc.) is expanding its current […more…]

Art Center Library Coffee Bar

February 27, 2020 0

In response to the public health emergency, The Library Coffee Bar is closed until further notice. Adding to Midtown’s growing number of “third places” is the Indianapolis Art Center’s Ruth Lilly Library, which has been […more…]

BRHS: Worth More Than $1

April 14, 2019 0

by Thomas P. Healy The most recent public meeting to discuss the future of the Broad Ripple High School (BRHS) property followed a predictable pattern: A standing-room-only crowd viewed a series of slides crammed full […more…]

Embracing a Treasure: White River

July 10, 2018 0

by Thomas P. Healy The White River watershed is Central Indiana’s defining geographic feature. Since the founding of Indianapolis, the river has gracefully served as a source of drinking water, recreation, wildlife habitat, and greenspace. […more…]

Broad Ripple Murals

June 15, 2017 0

by Marion Simon Garmel The idea is to bring art back to Broad Ripple and Broad Ripple back to the artists. “We believe in public art. We believe in Broad Ripple as an enclave for […more…]