Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, one of the nation’s most versatile professional orchestras, performs nearly 200 concerts each year serving patrons… Read More »Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Indianapolis Woman’s Club The Indianapolis Woman’s Club (IWC) was founded on February 18, 1875, making it one of the oldest and longest-running clubs… Read More »Indianapolis Woman’s Club
Indianapolis Zoo Washington Park Children’s Zoo The concept for the Indianapolis Zoo first emerged in the 1940s when newspaper columnist began voicing… Read More »Indianapolis Zoo
IndyFringe Theatre Festival The fringe theatrical movement in Indianapolis, modeled after the Edinburgh (Scotland) Fringe Festival, developed as part of ’s cultural tourism… Read More »IndyFringe Theatre Festival
IndyHub Founded in 2005, IndyHub aims to help attract and retain young talent in Indianapolis. needed to find ways to encourage more… Read More »IndyHub
Islamic Society Of North America The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) has its origins in the Muslim Students Association (MSA) of the United States… Read More »Islamic Society Of North America
James Whitcomb Riley Home , the “Hoosier Poet,” moved to 528 Lockerbie Street in 1893 and lived there as a paying guest of friends,… Read More »James Whitcomb Riley Home
Kheprw Institute Founded in 2003 by Paulette Fair, Pambana Uishi, and Imhotep Adisa, the Kheprw Institute (KI) is a grassroots community organization… Read More »Kheprw Institute
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library Founded in 2009, the Museum and Library (KVML) commemorates the life and work of the critically acclaimed author, who was… Read More »Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
Pauline (Polly) Jontz Lennon (Oct. 26, 1928-Aug. 25, 2015). Pauline Jontz Lennon (née Prather) was born on October 26, 1928, in Ohio. She spent… Read More »Pauline (Polly) Jontz Lennon