People dance at a court beside Monument Circle on July 18, 2025, in downtown Indianapolis. Credit: Brett Phelps/Mirror Indy/CatchLight Local/Report for America

Residents, social media creators and storytellers can share their personal journey about living in Indianapolis for a new city-wide campaign. 

Life in Indy, a regional guide launched by Indy Chamber, uses articles and videos to highlight people, places and stories. This year, it launched the INDY: I’m Not Done Yet campaign. You can submit short videos that capture your personal story of ambition, growth, resilience or identity. 

The deadline to submit is March 31. On April 27, the videos will be featured at a public celebration for National Tell a Story Day at Central Library. 

All videos must be filmed vertically and can be no longer than 60 seconds. You must finish your video with the phrase, “My name is … and I’m not done yet.” Two creators at the event will be selected to receive a Rock the Ruins concert prize pack. 

This is the first phase of Indy Chamber’s effort to designate Indianapolis as a “Speed City,” which it defines as “the best place to accelerate life, career and business.”

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Mirror Indy reporter Mesgana Waiss covers arts and culture. Contact her at 317-667-2643 or mesgana.waiss@mirrorindy.org.

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