Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. The Indy Parks Newsletter is sent monthly. Subscribe. Connecting communities by providing places and experiences that inspire healthy living, social engagement, and a love of nature. Contact Us. Press Releases. Report an Issue. Phone: 317-327-7275.

  2. Oct 7, 2024 · 1-10 of 33 results. Family & Community. Construction on New Holliday Park Playground to Begin November 1. October 31, 2024. Indy Parks Announces Upcoming Halloween Events. October 22, 2024. Get your treat on at Indy Parks! October 21, 2024. Indy Parks Highlights Afterschool Meals Programs. October 18, 2024. Meet a friendly critter at Indy Parks!

    • what is the indy parks newsletter in school district1
    • what is the indy parks newsletter in school district2
    • what is the indy parks newsletter in school district3
    • what is the indy parks newsletter in school district4
  3. 5 days ago · Campaign finance records filed this month, which track fundraising through mid-October, show that candidates endorsed by Stand and Rise Indy have outraised their opponents by as much as $89,505. Stand and Rise Indy PACs have contributed over $158,000 combined to their endorsed candidates in competitive races: at-large candidate Deandra Thompson ...

  4. Oct 15, 2024 · Thanks to $80 million from the Lilly Endowment, plans are underway to upgrade 42 parks across all townships in Indianapolis. These projects include everything from sports fields and courts to splash pads and trails, and building new playgrounds at 18 additional neighborhood parks.

  5. Indy Parks and Recreation, Indianapolis, Indiana. 39,432 likes · 159 talking about this · 57,887 were here. Creating fun, safe, engaging and sustainable parks that enhance the quality of life.

    • (63)
    • 153
    • 41.6K
  6. Oct 25, 2024 · Signs for Gayle Cosby and Hasaan Rashid, candidates for the District 2 seat on the Indianapolis Public Schools board, sit off Tenth Street in Indianapolis. Rashid has raised roughly $43,110, with ...

  7. Jun 7, 2021 · The grant enabled The Indianapolis Public Library to finish digitizing the Indianapolis Firefighters’ Museum collection and to create new digital collections for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indianapolis Public Schools, and Indy Parks and Recreation.