Broad Ripple Gazette Volume 16 Number 6 (March 15 - March 28, 2019)

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6 Vol. 16 No. 06

The Broad Ripple Gazette

Mar 15 - Mar 28, 2019

•BROAD RIPPLE GAZETTE•

CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINES

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Use our website, call in, or mail your classified ad and payment by the Monday before the Thursday delivery day (every two weeks). Remember, payment is required in advance. Credit cards accepted.

Gazette Classified Ads are 35 cents per word, per issue. $3 minimum per listing. Prepayment required. Ads in the Free and Lost/Found categories run without charge and will be published as space permits. Phone numbers count as one word, addresses as two words.

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Garage Sales - For Sale - For Rent - Homes for Sale - Services - Lost/Found - Real Estate - Help Wanted - Free - Wanted to Buy - Child Care - Cars for Sale - Pets for Sale - Notices Personals

All classified ads also appear on the Broad Ripple Gazette web site - www.BroadRippleGazette.com

Broad Ripple Gazette Classified Ad Form

REAL ESTATE

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Visit www.broadripplegazette.com or you may fill out this form, clip it out and mail it in with your payment. Multiply the number of words by 35 cents and that by the number of issues you want the ad to run. Min cost $3. Addresses count as two words, phone numbers one. Photo prices are dependent on size - typical car photo would be $8. Red highlights $1 per word. Prepayment is required for all ads. Credit cards accepted. NEXT DEADLINE March 25.

Find Broad Ripple homes for sale at BroadRippleHomeSales.com Thompson Home Sales - (317) 519-3542

Media Star Promotions is hiring brand ambassadors to conduct promotions within nightlife and retail establishments in the Indianapolis area. Requirements: 21 or older, reliable transportation to commute to multiple locations within a 4 hour shift, comfortable standing for long periods of time. Send resume and photo to HR@mediastarpromo.com.

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NAME ________________________________ Phone Number _______________________ Questions? Call the Broad Ripple Gazette at 317-759-4825

Cabaret Series Continues at First Congregational

Famous Indianapolis cabaret diva Jeannie Logan teams up with Sean Baker the Music Maker to present an evening of hilarious original cabaret at First Congregational on Saturday, March 16th at 7:00 p.m. This show is vaudeville for the Mensa set! Lyrics fly fast and furious in this tour de force authored by New York composer & lyricist R. George Winters. The church is located at 7171 N. Pennsylvania Street and the show will be downstairs in the Mayflower Room. Doors open at 6:30 with desserts and beverages available. A free-will offering will be accepted.

Indpls. Art Center to partner with Vonnegut Library, Indiana Historical Society, and Indpls. Library to Celebrate Hoosier History

This March 23, the Indianapolis Art Center and local partners are spotlighting Hoosier culture with a festival meant to explore creative projects related to Indiana history. Taking place on the Art Center’s grounds at 820 E 67th St, this celebration will include the organization’s signature Make It Take It workshops where students will create various “Indiana themed” artistic wares. Partner organizations plan to offer lectures and activities revolving around their business’ specialties. Art Center Make It Take It classes have limited availability and require registration, and will take place in its studios from 11am–1pm, with free activities for the public taking place throughout the day until 3pm. Classes range between $35-$65 per individual. Make It Take Its include a variety of mediums ranging from Indiana Landscape Paintings, Corn Cob Earrings jewelry making, producing Robert Indiana prints, chopping Indiana-shaped cutting boards, and more. Partner activities include a lecture by the Kurt Vonnegut Library and Museum’s Chris Lafave discussing Kurt Vonnegut’s legacy and artistic pursuits, librarians offering storytelling and games from the Indianapolis Public Library, and interactive activities and history by the Indiana Historical Society. “I’m most excited about having the Vonnegut library here to talk about Kurt’s work, and to show his prints we have that haven’t been seen by the public in a really long time,” says Alyson Walbridge, the Indianapolis Art Center’s Special Programs Manager and organizer of Hoosier Heyday. “It’s also special because the Vonnegut library doesn’t have an office right now so we’re giving them an opportunity to get some face time with the public.”

Holcomb, McCormick, and Mitchell Encourage Students to Apply to Governor’s STEM Team

Gov. Eric. J. Holcomb, Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick and Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell invite Hoosier students to apply for the 2019 Governor’s STEM Team (#GovSTEMteam). Gov. Holcomb developed the competition in 2017 to highlight Indiana’s elite high school students for their work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The program honors four outstanding high school students for their exemplary performance in one of the STEM subjects. Winning students each receive a $1,000 college scholarship from Indiana’s College Choice 529 Direct Savings plan, administered by Treasurer Mitchell, and letterman jackets identifying them as members of the Governor’s STEM Team. The submission period for the competition opens today, and applications and nominations may be submitted online at the following link: https://secure.in.gov/apps/govstemawards/. The deadline for nominations is 11:59 p.m. ET on March 31. “Engaging students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics prepares them for life beyond high school,” said Dr. McCormick. “I am excited for the submissions we will receive and look forward to recognizing our students’ creativity and passion for STEM.” “It is a joy to team up with the Governor’s office to celebrate the achievements of so many talented Hoosier students,” said Treasurer Mitchell. “We are honored to be able to award them with a CollegeChoice529 scholarship.”

WANTED TO BUY 6419 Ferguson 853 East 65th St Broad Ripple Village Commercial District Corner Lot! Fully Occupied! 30 Years same Ownership! Time to sell! Possible adjacent properties available for larger ownership footprint. This property $950,000 offers? Owner Brkr 317-403-2222

SERVICES

WE BUY MUSIC! Cash paid for vinyl records, CDs, and more at Indy CD & Vinyl on Broad Ripple Avenue. (317) 259-1012 Voted Best Record Store in Indianapolis year after year. 806 Broad Ripple Avenue. CASH PAID For Vinyl Records, Books, DVDs, Vintage Furniture. Highest prices paid. 317-372-1161

When Leroy got tipsy Imbibing much whiskey he tried to sit in a chair; he sat on the back, producing a loud crack, his wife called Matthew for repair. free est., p/u & del. 317 840 0803 mjsilverhouse@yahoo.com

The Governor’s STEM Team builds on Indiana’s Mr. and Ms. Math and Science awards, which were created by Gov. Mitch Daniels in 2008. The Governor’s STEM Team program will honor the top high school students in STEM classes as well as extracurricular activities, work/research projects, leadership roles and community service. The nominations will be reviewed by a panel of STEM experts, including teachers, college and university instructors, and staff from the Indiana Department of Education and the State Board of Education. Winners will be announced at a Statehouse ceremony in early May.

Herb Society of Central Indiana (HSCI)

April 1 - The Mad Botanist Talks Herbal Teas in your Landscape, 6:30pm Clay Township Center, 10701 N College Avenue. Indy’s self-proclaimed Mad Botanist, Bill McKnight, will discuss herbal teas for our urban landscapes. Refreshments provided. http://herbsocietyofcentralindiana. org/event/april-mtng/ April 13 - HSCI presents their 19th Annual Spring Symposium: “Get Your Herb On” at the Hamilton Co Fairgrounds in Noblesville. Registration: http://herbsocietyofcentralindiana.org/ symposium. We are celebrating all things herbal, especially the herb of the year, anise hyssop. This is an all day event full of speakers, shopping, and dining. The luncheon is provided by the Juniper Spoon. Bid in a silent auction. Purchase some live herb plants. Shop among our vendors. Some of our topics include herbs for pollinators, anise hyssop, edible landscaping, yoga for gardeners, and CBD oil. It is a fun and educational day. Registration required for seating is limited. April 6 - In conjunction with the Garfield Park Conservatory, members from the HSCI will hold a workshop just for kids! It is our annual “Herb Gardening for Kids” program, held on April 6th at 10am at the Garfield Park Conservatory 2505 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis. Kids will get their hands dirty and take home their beginning herb garden. Plenty of handouts and refreshments provided. Ages 6 to 13. http://herbsocietyofcentralindiana.org/event/spring-workshop-for-kidsgarfield-park-workshop/

Glendale Branch Library - 6101 N. Keystone Ave - 317-275-4410

Yarnslingers - March 19 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm - Knitters, crocheters, and fiber artists of all kinds are welcome to join monthly to meet, work on projects, share their recent creations, and discuss fiber arts. All skill levels are welcome. Science of the Fidget Spinner Class for Kids - March 25 from 5:00pm - 6:00pm - Children ages 7 and up are invited to use Legos to explore the physics of energy, friction and forces. Computer & Internet Basics @ Glendale - March 26 & 28 from 9:00am - 10:00am - Learn the simple components of using a computer, including the mouse and keyboard, and basic skills required to search the Internet. Included are hands-on exercises and take-home instruction sheets. Closed Circuit Art Class for Kids - March 27 from 3:00pm - 4:00pm - Children and teens ages 6 and up are invited to use the science and technology of circuitry to create a light-up art piece during this program presented by Art With a Heart. Pete the Cat Art Mystery Workshop - March 28 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm - Preschoolers ages 3 6 are invited to solve the mystery together during this program presented by The Art Lab.


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