Author Archives: Mel McMahon
Managing a Pack of Household Dogs
Until I married a wonderful man a month and a half ago, my household consisted of just my dog, Karma (and the occasional foster dog), and me. Now, I find myself managing a pack of dogs. Karma now has a sister (4 year old Great Dane/Coonhound mix named Daisy) and a brother (5 year old [...] Continue reading
Civil War Days at Conner Prairie
May 19-20 Watch eyes grow wide when horses charge and cannons roar as reenactors from across the country bring an1860s battle to life again. Young and old can learn firsthand what the Civil War was about from both Union and Confederate soldiers at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park. Create a memory sure to last a [...] Continue reading
Red Kettle Cookout Recap
Jeff, Mike, and Mel recap the second annual Red Kettle Cookout and listen to some audio highlights of the days events. Continue reading
Verizon’s HomeFusion Offers New Broadband Option for Hoosiers
HomeFusion Broadband, a service that provides high-speed in-home Internet access leveraging the power and speed of Verizon’s 4G LTE network, is now available to Indiana residents. HomeFusion Broadband offers consumers a reliable alternative for residential broadband, especially in rural and remote areas with limited broadband choices. The new service provides connectivity for a wide range [...] Continue reading
$4 Beers At Klipsch Music Center in 2012
Klipsch Music Center is attempting to enhance the concert experience this year. Fans can enjoy $4 beers, local food trucks at select shows, restaurant quality concession upgrades, increased services, and much much more. Many of the shows will also offer a special Harrison College Lawn 4 pack. The schedule for this summer’s concerts includes… Brad [...] Continue reading
Indianapolis Marion County Public Library Extends Hours
The Indianapolis Marion County Public Library is pleased to announce that hours of operation will extend beginning Sunday, May 13, 2012. Sunday library service will be available from 12 noon to 5 pm at the Central Library, as well as the Glendale, Lawrence, Nora, Pike, Southport, Warren, and Wayne branches. All libraries will be open Monday [...] Continue reading
Chase 500 Festival Kids’ Day Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Chase 500 Festival Kids’ Day, made possible by Chase, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, AAA Hoosier Motor Club, Indianapolis Colts, and The Indianapolis Star, is moving from Sunday to Saturday this year because of Mother’s Day. The state’s largest free outdoor festival for children will take place Saturday, May 12, 2012 from [...] Continue reading
Mother’s Day Plant Sale at Conner Prairie
May 11-13 Do you know a mother who enjoys growing her own plants, herbs and vegetables? Bring her to Conner Prairie Interactive History Park to shop our Mother’s Day Plant Sale that will feature different varieties of plants, herbs, flowers and heirloom tomatoes, sure to make her garden beautiful this spring. Some of the seeds [...] Continue reading
Indiana Members Credit Union
Mandy Emery and Jennifer Newby of Indiana Members Credit Union talk about their business and their new partnership with The Salvation Army and this year’s Red Kettle Cookout. Continue reading
March for Babies Saturday, May 12, 2012 at White River State Park
Saturday, May 12, 2012, hundreds of teams from over 300 families, local businesses and organizations will team up with Indianapolis residents, celebrities, and community leaders to March for Babies–helping raise funds for programs fighting birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. March for Babies is the March of Dimes’ premier fundraising event. Started in 1970, [...] Continue reading
