The economic development group wants the nickname to capitalize on Indy’s motorsports fame.
Category: Arts & Culture
Eagle Creek Fishing Derby lets kids fish for free
The Eagle Creek Fishing Derby is an easy way to introduce kids to this relaxing hobby.
17 ways to celebrate Juneteenth
Honor the holiday with a book fest, a block party or a drag performance.
Garfield Park Conservatory will combine nature and crafts in June
Some programs are free while others range in price and require advance registration.
GANGGANG announces first executive director since founding in 2020
Lesley Gordon previously served in leadership roles at IndyGo and Black Onyx Management.
Indy residents gear up for the national ‘Veteran Olympics’
15 Hoosiers will go toe-to-toe with veterans nationwide June 27-July 2 in Tampa.
Forgotten American hero Oliver Sipple gets his flowers
A new play celebrates a man who was briefly hailed for saving President Gerald Ford’s life, until he was outed as gay.
Franklin Township Historical Society’s fundraiser returns in June
Residents can make donations on June 10 for the annual Antiques & Rummage Sale.
Tell us a story about your childhood in Indianapolis
We’re gathering all the nostalgic feels for our America’s 250th special series.
Shop all sizes at this new secondhand clothing market
Poppin’ Buttons, a new event, aims to center plus-size bodies.


