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Category Archives: IndyHub

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Let’s be a city of neighbors

Posted by: Karissa Hulse
Posted: November 1, 2016
Categories: IndyHub

It was a cold October day and we invited 30 friends to show up at our off-Mass Ave office for an excursion. We named the date and the time, with a somewhat gentle nudge that this wasn’t an […]

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1828 Reflections: First Class VI Session

Posted by: Greg Stowers
Posted: October 6, 2016
Categories: IndyHub

“Adulting” has become a part of our daily routine. Whether it’s actually laying out your clothes so you won’t have to rush in the morning (or at least telling yourself you’ll do it), to not going on that […]

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Announcing 1828 Class VI

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: September 30, 2016
Categories: IndyHub

The 1828 Project, presented by Eskenazi Health, is a civic leadership tract for people between the ages of 18 and 28. Carefully curated and structured to foster intentional relationships with a cross sector of Indianapolis’ thought leaders and […]

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Hello Neighbor! | Englewood Village: a recap

Posted by: Libby Simmons
Posted: September 28, 2016
Categories: Event Recap, IndyHub

I recently attended Indy Hub’s last Hello Neighbor! tour of the summer and I continue to be surprised by the hidden gems of Indianapolis. The final tour explored Englewood Village, located at East Washington Street and Oxford. We […]

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