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Category Archives: IndyHub

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Speaking of Transit and Referendums

Posted by: Molly Chavers
Posted: October 30, 2015
Categories: IndyHub

I need to put something out in the universe – I get a little geeked out about transit. If you had told me a year ago that I’d be writing that, I would have giggled. Sure, I find myself […]

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Inside the 2015-2016 IndyHub Passport to the Arts presented by Lilly

Posted by: Karissa Hulse
Posted: October 27, 2015
Categories: Passport to the Arts, IndyHub

Ever wonder how the Passport to the Arts performances are selected each season? Usually it begins back in those 90 degree July days and there are spreadsheets involved. Not even kidding–the process gives me renewed and great appreciation […]

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#YP(IN)GAGE with Blake Johnson, District 12

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: September 10, 2015
Categories: IndyHub

Blake Johnson is running in District 12 which includes Irvington, Little Flower, Emerson Heights, Bosart Brown, Community Heights, Grace Tuxedo, Christian Park and the surrounding neighborhoods. (IndyHub note: Be sure to check out the full ballot!) What do […]

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IndyVolved 2015 in Review

Posted by: Karissa Hulse
Posted: August 4, 2015
Categories: IndyVolved, IndyHub

IndyVolved’s all about making one-to-one connections between people and Indy-based nonprofits and civic organizations. Why? Because we believe in the power of that connection. And when you multiply that one-to-one by 100 or 1,000, that’s a really big deal. This […]

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