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AARP Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: We are currently accepting apps for State President, AARP's top volunteer position at the state level. A visionary leader - with a passion for issues that affect people as they are - is needed to motivate our members, volunteers, the public and elected officials. For more information or to request an application form, contact AARP Indiana at (317) 423-7109 or msuiter@aarp.org. AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to
making life better for people 50 and over. We provide information and
resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy; assist
members in serving their communities; and offer a wide range of unique
benefits, special products, and services for our members. These include
AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly
newspaper; AARP Segunda Juventud, our quarterly newspaper in Spanish;
NRTA Live and Learn, our quarterly newsletter for 50+ educators; and our
Web sites, www.aarp.org (national) and
www.aarp.org/in (Indiana). We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. |
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American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. |
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Boone County Public Library - Jamestown |
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City: Jamestown |
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General Description: a/k/a Tri-Area Library. Tri-Area Library is an all-volunteer library and does not receive tax funding. All expenses are funded by memberships, donations, and fundraising projects such as the Home Tour. |
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Boone County Public Library - Lebanon |
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City: Lebanon |
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General Description: The Lebanon Public Library is an active resource advocating literacy for the future that provides opportunities for cultural, educational and personal growth. Provides wireless technology. |
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Boone County Public Library - Thorntown |
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City: Thorntown |
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General Description: The collection of books-on-tape and on CD includes mysteries, romances, thrillers, science fiction, biographies, and non-fiction, which may be played on any standard player. A free downloadable audio-book service is available from the libraryâs web site. In addition, there is free access to Heritage Quest online from home and off-site computers. The video collection includes current and classic feature films, non-fiction and documentaries, in VHS and DVD formats. Other special collections include: large print books, Christian fiction, westerns, Science Fiction, genealogy, local history and romances. |
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Boone County Public Library - Zionsville |
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City: Zionsville |
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General Description: a/k/a Hussey-Mayfield Memorial. Located on the second floor of the Library, the Adult Services Deparment serves a variety of adult reading and information interests. A trained staff can expedite your search through the complexities of the Internet and printed research material to help you locate even the most elusive bit of information. |
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Boone County Senior Services, Inc |
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City: Lebanon |
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General Description: At Boone County Senior Services, Inc. (BCSSI), we want seniors citizens to lead meaningful, healthy lives. Our mission is to provide life sustaining and enriching services for older adults in Boone County to live independently with purpose and dignity in the environment of their choice. Through a variety of services, our staff and volunteers provide for the emotional, social, physical and educational well-being of Boone County residents over the age of 60. |
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Buck Creek Players |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: In 2001, Buck Creek Players moved into its current home, the Buck Creek Playhouse, at 11150 Southeastern Avenue. The current space was originally built at an indoor tennis facility that was later converted into a church. Much of the space was rebuilt to accomodate the productions it would now house. While increasing capacity, the space is still intimate, seating a maximum of 130 people. |
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Bureau of Jewish Education |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The mission of the Bureau of Jewish Education is to offer Judaic Education for all age levels and groups within the community, and to be the prime resource for education within the Jewish community. |
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Butler University |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Founded in 1855 by attorney and abolitionist Ovid Butler, Butler University today occupies 20 buildings on 290 acres in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood of Indianapolis. The University encompasses five colleges and emphasizes a liberal arts-based education. Faculty work closely with students both inside and outside the classroom as part of our active student learning approach.
Thereâs always something new to learn about Butler: Get the facts about us, and see how our dynamic institution is constantly re-examining the educational endeavor. |
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CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: CICOA helps build communities that enable older persons and those of any age with a disability to live with the greatest possible independence, dignity, and quality of life in central Indiana. |
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Center for Aging & Community |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The University of Indianapolis Center for Aging and Community is one of Indianaâs leading gerontology centers, serving as a nationally recognized model for its interdisciplinary approach to developing partnerships between higher education and the community. The Center is a champion for advancing the new reality of older adults as community and family assets and improving the quality of life for older adults in Indianapolis and beyond. Guided by its two focus areas, Aging in Place and Meaningful Work for Older Adults, the Center offers programming specifically designed to improve the ability of community organizations to serve older adults effectively. |
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Central Indiana Artists |
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City: Avon |
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General Description: Central Indiana artists is a not-for-profit corporation which began in 1953 as the Hendricks County Art League. Our goal is to bring together persons interested in art appreciation, provide a forum for learning, promote art culture in the community and encourage excellence in artistic achievement by providing art exhibits and special shows. |
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Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: For 40 years, Clowes Memorial Hall has remained one of the Midwest's premiere performing arts facilities. Keeping in line with our mission of lifelong learning in and through the arts, Clowes programs a performing arts series each year, focusing on internationally, artistically and culturally diverse live performance. Our series is eclectic and unique to the Clowes stage. |
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Concord Neighborhood Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Concord Neighborhood Center offers south-side Indianapolis families and individuals of all ages a one-stop source for social services, childrenâs programs, educational opportunities, recreational activities and cooperative programs with other agencies.
The Concord Center prides itself on its ability to positively impact the lives of its neighbors and all those interested in experiencing life to its fullest. To learn more about the Center, please explore the links provided. Providing friends, neighbors and businesses information
about the Concord area and changes that improve this
community and the lives of its residents. |
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Crispus Attucks Museum |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The IPS Crispus Attucks Museum holds treasures from the heyday of the Crispus Attucks high school 1927-1986. Exhibitions begin with the creation of the school and highlight the students, faculty and community leaders. Join us as we share the memories of Indianapolis' first all African American high school. Free admission. |
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Eiteljorg Museum, which opened in 1989, was founded by Harrison Eiteljorg. The museum showcases Western and Native American art and cultural objects. The museum's design is also inspired by the land, people, and architecture of the American Southwest. |
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ElderSource of Greater Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: ElderSource is a network of coordinated services provided to older adults in the greater Indianapolis area. With its partner agencies, ElderSource offers a range of services to support and assist older adults and their families as they adapt to the aging process.
In June, the Albert and Sara Reuben ElderSource program celebrated a year of providing services through Indianapolisâ only Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC). And since July 3, all elderly and resettlement services are being handled by ElderSource. |
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Etheridge Knight, Inc. |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Etheridge Knight, Inc. continues the legacy of American poet Etheridge Knight. The organization promotes the arts and appreciation of the arts by providing educational programs and workshops that focus on the oral tradition for all ages and cultures. |
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Fairbanks Institute for Healthy Communities |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: General Information: The Fairbanks Institute for Healthy Communities is
a not for profit organization working to improve community health. The
Fairbanks Institute is sponsoring the Indiana Health Study, which is a
longitudinal study of the population of Central Indiana. Information
collected in the Indiana Health Study will be studied by researchers to
learn more about chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes
that are common in our community. The results of these studies are
expected to lead to new and more effective therapies, making our
community healthier for generations to come. You can find more
information about the Indiana Health Study at
www.indianahealthstudy.org. |
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Flanner House of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: In-Home Service:
Serves the elderly, frail and disabled with light housekeeping and life-essential errands, so they may remain in their homes as opposed to institutionalized care.
Senior Center:
Hot lunch four times a week
Aerobic classes
Ceramics
Shopping trips
Seminars on a variety of topics
Safe place to remain active and enjoy the fellowship of others
Special celebrations, shows, presentations and feasts. This includes Black History Month, Women's History etc. |
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Fletcher Place Community Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Fletcher Place Ministries mission is to break the cycle of poverty through the compassion of Jesus Christ. We provide programs that help with immediate needs for food and clothing and with long term solutions through life skills, literacy and computer classes.
All of our programs are free to those in need - the cost is covered through donations. We are a faith based non profit organization - your gifts are tax deductible and can be made through our secure donation page on this website. |
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Goodwin Center |
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City: Mooresville, IN |
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Greenwood Senior Center |
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City: Greenwood |
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General Description: The Greenwood Senior Center is a program of the Phinney Neighborhood Association, a nonprofit community organization whose mission is to build community by providing programs, services and activities aimed at connecting neighbors and fostering civic involvement in our community. GSC has been serving the Greenwood community since 1974. |
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Hamilton County Public Library - Carmel |
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City: Carmel |
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General Description: a/k/a Carmel Clay. We offer the latest books, newspapers and magazines; computers and CD-ROM programs; videos, audio books, DVDs and compact discs; resources for students, hobbyists and business people; and special activities like summer reading programs, storytimes and author visits. |
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Hamilton County Public Library - Fishers |
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City: Fishers |
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General Description: Located in the Thomas Weaver Memorial Complex on Municipal Drive just north of 116th St. The HEPL Literacy Program is the only resource in Hamilton County to provide one-on-one tutoring for individuals seeking to enhance their life choices and opportunities. We also provide classes in English Literacy (also known as English as a Second Language). GED classes are also available through cooperation with the Noblesville Public School System. |
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Hamilton County Public Library - Noblesville |
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City: Noblesville |
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General Description: Located off of Cumberland Road one 10th of a mile north of SR 32/38. Work at the library as a volunteer. |
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Hamilton County Public Library - Sheridan |
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City: Sheridan |
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General Description: The library was built in 1912 with matching funds from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. (Andrew Carnegie is pictured at right). All the original furnishings are still in use. There is approximately 4,000 square feet of space on two levels, with the children's library on the lower level. There are over 35,000 volumes on the shelves. |
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Hamilton County Public Library - Westfield |
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City: Westfield |
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General Description: For the past seven years, all public libraries in the nation have been evaluated and ranked in Hennen's American Public Library Ratings. This year, our library ranked as 10th overall out of 239 Indiana public libraries, and received a score of 97.7% out of 100%. |
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Hancock County Public Library - Greenfield |
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City: Greenfield |
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General Description: Vision: The Hancock County Public Library provides superior county-wide library service convenient to and used by all residents through excellent programs and materials in a financially responsible way. We do this one life at a time. |
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Hancock County Public Library - New Palestine |
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City: New Palestine |
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General Description: Sugar Creek Branch. Mission: Deliver quality information service, multiple resources and technology tools, and a variety of programs for life long learning and enjoyment to all residents of Hancock County in a caring and innovative setting. |
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Hendricks College Network |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Classes at various local locations: online, computer, business, Spanish, other. We seek board and committee members, mentors for current adult students, and occasionally, tutors. |
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Hendricks County Arts Council |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Mission Statement
The Hendricks County Arts Council (HCAC), a not-for-profit organization, promotes, encourages, and increases awareness of the arts throughout the county. |
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Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Interstate highways 70, 65 and 74, as well as U.S. highways 36, 40 and 136, all intersect Hendricks County making us a practical stop. As home to one of the most diverse auto racing facilities in the county, O'Reilly Raceway Park (ORP) provides over 100 annual events for you and your family to enjoy. Whether you are a drag racing fanatic visiting us over Labor Day for the U.S. Nationals, a stock car enthusiast enjoying three days of racing during the Kroger SpeedFest or a fan of the USAC Midget Racing Series â ORP offers it all. For those who crave the wide-open spaces and simple pleasures as well, Hendricks County has a dozen golf courses awaiting your arrival, as well as small town orchards and markets, an award-winning winery, antique shops and outdoor recreation.
Whatever your pleasure, you will find Hendricks County convenient, affordable, and, best of all, On the Edge of Excitement. |
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Hendricks County Library - Danville |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Located downtown |
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Hendricks County Public Library - Avon |
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City: Avon |
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General Description: The Avon-Washington Township public Library provides access to information that meets the educational, informational and recreational needs of all Washington Township residents. |
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Hendricks County Public Library - Brownsburg |
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City: Brownsburg |
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General Description: The mission of the Brownsburg Public Library is to offer lifelong learning for the community and patrons of the Library. Literacy, computer classes are offered. |
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Hendricks County Public Library - Plainfield |
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City: Plainfield |
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General Description: The Adult and Young Adult Services is also known as the reference desk, or simply, information. Physically located at the center of the library, the AYAS desk is surrounded by thirteen public internet computers, fiction, non-fiction, audio-visual â cds, movies, non-fiction videos, books on tape/cd, multimedia kits â newspapers and magazines and the teen collection. Wireless computer access. |
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Hendricks County Senior Services |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Volunteers needed. They are a vital part of the team providing a wide range of services. HCSS provides two transportation systems, a lunch program, workshops, computer classes, travel and many other activities along with a fitness center. |
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Heritage Place of Indianapolis, Inc. |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Heritage Place provides offers 6 programs for older adults. 1) CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES - We offer private consultations, consumer materials, referrals and general information for caregivers of older adults. 2) CARE MANAGEMENT - Trained staff assess the needs of older adults and provide case management and referrals. 3) FRIENDLY VISITING - Trained volunteers and staff visit homebound elderly to support their well-being. 4) HOME & YARD WORK - We provide light house cleaning and seasonal yard work services. 5) SENIOR CENTER - Open Monday through Friday, we offer a wide variety of interesting classes, educational programs, health services and social events. 6) TRANSPORTATION - Through volunteers and staff, we offer limited transportation to medical appointments, one-day trips, grocery shopping and Senior Center classes. |
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Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: We offer tours for seniors and encourage seniors to volunteer as our tour guides. |
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Indiana Ballet Company/Russian Ballet Academy of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: As the States premier, professional Classical Ballet Company, IBC ensures Indianas reputation as a culturally rich, vibrant and cosmopolitan center for Arts and Industry, while securing the survival of the art form for generations to come. |
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Indiana Historical Society |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Since 1830, the Indiana Historical Society has been Indiana's storyteller, connecting people to the past by collecting, preserving, interpreting and disseminating Indiana history. The independent, nonprofit organization also publishes books and periodicals; sponsors teacher workshops; provides youth, adult and family programming; assists local historical groups throughout the state; and maintains one of the largest collections of material on the history of Indiana and the Old Northwest. |
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Indiana Reading and Information Services (IRIS) |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: We are a FREE reading service for Indiana's
print-impaired (print-impaired including anyone who is unable to read conventional size print for any reason). We have three ways for
listeners to attain our services; one by radio, one by the Internet and
the last by "dial-up" or telephone rather. We have a 24-hour radio
broadcast for individuals who live within a 40 mile radius of downtown
Indianapolis and are unable to read normal size print (due to health
problems or vision loss). Our radio broadcast and Web Stream includes
the Indianapolis Star newspapers, surrounding county publications,
grocery ads, pharmacy ads and television listings. Our "dial-up" service includes parts of the Indianapolis Star and 18 other surrounding city
newspapers, as well as the television listings, grocery ads, pharmacy
ads and discount store ads. |
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Indiana State Library |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Genealogy, braille and low vision assistance. |
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Indianapolis Art Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis Art Center's mission is to engage, enlighten and enhance our communities through art education, participation and
observation. We offer 300 hands on classes and workshops in all the
visual arts to students of all ages and skill levels from beginner to
advanced. Our 12 acre ARTSPARK is always free and open to the public as are our over 50 exhibitions every year. We focus on life long learning
and providing exciting, creative opportunities through our classes and many exciting programs. |
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Indianapolis Civic Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Indianapolis Civic Theatre is the largest of more than 70 Indiana community theatres and one of the ten largest of over 7,000 active community theatres in the United States. Civic also is considered to be the nation's longest continuously operating community theatre. Founded in 1915, Indianapolis Civic Theatre has been a vital part of the city's cultural landscape for nearly a century, providing quality live theatrical entertainment for a broad-based audience. |
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Indianapolis Senior Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis Senior Center is a not-for-profit organization focused on enhancing the lives of older adults in Indianapolis and Central Indiana.
Our mission is to enhance the lives and support the independence of older adults by providing social and recreational activities, education, access to information and opportunities for healthy lifestyles. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Brightwood |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - College |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Decatur |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Eagle |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - East 38th |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - East Washington |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Flanner House |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Fountain Square |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Franklin Rd. |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Glendale |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Haughville |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - InfoZone |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Irvington |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Lawrence |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Nora |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Pike |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Shelby |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Southport |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Spades Park |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - W. Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Warren |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion Co. Public Library - Wayne |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Interim Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services. |
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Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library is an essential community information service providing materials and programs in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all citizens of Marion County. |
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Jewish Community Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The JCC shall be guided by the principles of Judaism and democracy and shall promote an understanding of, and commitment to, Jewish thought, beliefs and values. The JCC shall enrich the lives of the Jewish and general communities by developing and implementing programs for their recreational, educational, cultural, physical and social needs. The JCC shall stimulate and amplify the individual's sense of responsibility to the local community and to society. |
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Johnson County Public Library - Franklin |
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City: Franklin |
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General Description: Adult Learning Center, video rentals, job skills training, computer classes. The ALC is now an affiliate of ProLiteracy America. ProLiteracy is the largest adult literacy organization in the United States. Its mission is to improve adult literacy services by providing information, training, and other assistance to programs. |
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Johnson County Public Library - Greenwood |
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City: Greenwood |
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General Description: a/k/a White River Library. Computer Basics, Word Processing Basics, Spreadsheet Basics, PowerPoint Basics, Internet , E-mail Basics and others. |
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Johnson County Public Library - New Whiteland |
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City: New Whiteland |
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General Description: a/k/a Clark Pleasant Library. The Johnson County Public Library Audio-Visual Department collects the following types of materials: VHS videocassettes, DVDS, Compact Discs, Audio Cassettes, eBooks, Books on CD and Tape. |
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Johnson County Public Library - Trafalgar |
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City: Trafalgar |
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General Description: The ALC is now an affiliate of ProLiteracy America. ProLiteracy is the largest adult literacy organization in the United States. Its mission is to improve adult literacy services by providing information, training, and other assistance to programs. |
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Marian College |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Marian College is a Catholic college dedicated to excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions. The college welcomes students of all faiths who seek an educational experience framed within the context of the Franciscan values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship. Marian College grew out of the dedication and vision of Sister Theresa Hackelmeier and the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, who established a school in Oldenburg, Indiana, in 1851. Marian College moved to Indianapolis in 1937. On July 1, 2009, Marian College will become Marian University. |
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Methodist Health Foundation |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The mission of Methodist Health Foundation, which was formed in 1982, is to support the endeavors of Methodist Hospital. The Foundation supports hundreds of hospital and community-based health care programs, funds nursing endowments and medical ethics programs.
Methodist Hospital Task Core in association with Methodist Health Foundation raises funds that are directed to continued advancements in health care. Funding supports Methodist Hospital in providing technologically-advanced equipment, educational programs for health care employees, community based health services and programs that enhance a patientâs total careâmind, body and spirit. |
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Morgan County Public Library |
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City: Martinsville |
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General Description: Main library |
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Morgan County Public Library - Brooklyn |
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City: Brooklyn |
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General Description: The Morgan County Public Library began in 1906, when Andrew Carnegie donated $12,500 for the construction of the Martinsville Public Library. While his donation was sufficient to cover the expenses of a brick building to house the library, Martinsville city officials determined that limestone should be used in place of brick for the "Artesian City." After selling bonds, city officials were able to generate the additional $2,400 required to construct the building with Bedford limestone. |
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Morgan County Public Library - Emmence |
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City: Eminence |
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General Description: Accelerated reader books in conjunction with local schools
Access to the more than 150,000 items in the Morgan County Public Library system
Audio books
Books for adults and children - special collections rotated weekly, all new materials every two months
Community magazine exchange
Computers - word processing and public Internet access
E-Catalog
Expanded collection of adult fiction/non-fiction materials
Movies
Summer reading program activites for children
Support to local schools |
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Morgan County Public Library - Monrovia |
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City: Monrovia |
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General Description: Accelerated reader books in conjunction with local schools
Access to the more than 150,000 items in the Morgan County Public Library system
Audio books
Books for adults and children - special collections rotated weekly, all new materials every two months
Community magazine exchange
Computers - word processing and public Internet access
E-Catalog
Expanded collection of adult fiction/non-fiction materials
Videos and DVDs
Summer reading program activites for children
Support to local schools |
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Morgan County Public Library - Morgantown |
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City: Morgantown |
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General Description: Your branch manager can accommodate
special requests for materials. Contact your branch
manager for more information. |
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Morgan County Public Library - Northeast |
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City: Martinsville |
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General Description: Storytime Express features stories, pre-reading activities, and crafts. Programs usually last 45 minutes to one hour, and are generally geared to children ages three to five. There is no pre-registration required; just come and join the fun!
Storytime express is every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Computers and wireless internet |
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Morgan County Public Library - Paragon |
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City: Paragon |
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General Description: When school is in session:
Monday and Wednesday
3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Summer hours starting June 1st
Monday and Wednesday
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. |
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NCAA Hall of Champions |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The NCAA strives to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body. Keeping with our organization's mission, the Hall of Champions is more than entertainment, it's education. |
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Northminster Presbyterian Church |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Northminster is a Presbyterian (USA) congregation that reaches out in Christ's love to the Broad Ripple Community. As a reformed congregation, we recognize that Christian faith needs to be articulated and confessed. We look for insights on how to live our lives from the Scriptures and search for ways of understanding and proclaiming the Christian faith in a meaningful and compelling way that speaks to contemporary people in various cultures. This then leads us to our vision of who God is calling this body of Christ that we call Northminster to be. |
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OASIS South |
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City: Greenwood |
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General Description: OASIS is the largest, most comprehensive national not-for-profit education and volunteer service program for mature adults. OASIS serves 26,700 members in the Indianapolis area. If you are not already a member, you can join now. Membership is free.
Members receive a complimentary course catalog with challenging programs in the arts and humanities, health and wellness, history and science, computer and distance learning. |
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OASIS Glendale |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: OASIS is the largest, most comprehensive national not-for-profit education and volunteer service program for mature adults. OASIS serves 26,700 members in the Indianapolis area. If you are not already a member, you can join now. Membership is free.
Members receive a complimentary course catalog with challenging programs in the arts and humanities, health and wellness, history and science, computer and distance learning. |
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OASIS Washington Park |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: OASIS is the largest, most comprehensive national not-for-profit education and volunteer service program for mature adults. OASIS serves 26,700 members in the Indianapolis area. If you are not already a member, you can join now. Membership is free.
Members receive a complimentary course catalog with challenging programs in the arts and humanities, health and wellness, history and science, computer and distance learning. |
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OASIS West |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: OASIS is the largest, most comprehensive national not-for-profit education and volunteer service program for mature adults. OASIS serves 26,700 members in the Indianapolis area. If you are not already a member, you can join now. Membership is free.
Members receive a complimentary course catalog with challenging programs in the arts and humanities, health and wellness, history and science, computer and distance learning. |
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Peace Learning Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Peace Learning Center (PLC) is an Indianapolis-based community educational institution teaching peacebuilding and conflict resolution skills to youth and adults. PLC establishes safe and common ways to deal with conflicts and differences. Started in 1997 in Eagle Creek Park, PLC has reached more than 100,000 youth and adults.
PLC has been recognized by the Indianapolis Crime Prevention Task Force report as âa local âbest practiceâ that has demonstrated the effectiveness of teaching young adults and at-risk youth creative ways of resolving conflicts, personal responsibility, and character building.â The task force recommends an expansion of PLC middle and high school programs, as well as more work in juvenile justice. |
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Pike Performing Arts Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located in northwest Indianapolis, first opened its doors in 1996. This impressive facility houses a nearly 1500-seat Auditorium and a 150-seat Studio Theatre, complemented with state-of-the-art equipment. Being both an educational and community focused venue, we are home to the outstanding Pike High School Performing Arts Department, as well as being available for use by outside organizations. The Box Office is looking for several people who would like to assist in ticket sales during the week-day. Some computer literacy would be helpful and good telephone skills are a must. Volunteers can work for as
little as 2 hrs-1 day per week or more time can be scheduled. 10am - 4pm monday
through friday. Each volunteer is eligible to receive 2 free tickets per show for any PPAC sponsored presentation during the year. |
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President Benjamin Harrison Home |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The President Benjamin Harrison Foundation, Inc., a not for profit, tax-exempt organization, is dedicated to maintaining and preserving the President Benjamin Harrison Home as a museum and memorial to the only President of the United States elected from the State of Indiana. Open to the public as an educational and historical service, the Home seeks to promote patriotism and citizenship through appropriate educational activities and by artfully exhibiting the Victorian time period as Harrison and his family might have experienced it. |
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PrimeLife Enrichment Center |
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City: Carmel |
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General Description: PrimeLife Enrichment Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing services that help to promote the independence, dignity and enjoyment of those 50 years of age or older. |
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Roland Allen Resources, Inc. |
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General Description: Provider of unobtrusive home monitoring systems. |
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Shelby Senior Services, Inc |
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City: Shelbyville |
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General Description: The mission of Shelby Senior Services, Inc. is to respond to the ever-changing needs of seniors and their families, to affect in positive ways their quality of life, and to assist in maintaining their independence. |
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Shepherd's Center Mid-North |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Mid-North Shepherd's Center, a proud affiliate of Shepherd's Centers of America, was started in 1982, and is a viable entity in the Indianapolis Community. Older adults from across the city and outlying suburbs attend Adventures in Learning, a mini-university held each Wednesday. Day-trips, language classes, rehearsals for our performing choral group and handbell choir round out the weekly schedule. |
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Sollievo |
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City: Carmel |
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Spirit & Place |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Spirit & Place is a national model for engaging arts, humanities, and religion in collaborative action to promote civic engagement, respect for diversity, thoughtful reflection, public imagination, and enduring change in the communities where we live. It honors the places we call home and uses the traditions and creative capacities of individuals and organizations to help all citizens develop richer lives in community with each other.
Our mission is to serve as a catalyst for civic engagement and enduring change through creative collaborations among the arts, humanities, and religion. |
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Storytelling Arts of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Storytelling Arts of Indiana promotes the art and use of storytelling in daily life through its annual festival, concerts, workshops, programs and other events. |
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The Cabaret |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Cabaret Theatre- Indianapolis premiere musical theatre and most exciting choice for live, quality entertainment is located at 121 Monument Circle at the Columbia Club. |
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The Leadership Institute |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Inc. exists to help women reach that potential. Our goal is to provide tools so that you can continually learn and grow personally and professionally. Because most of our services are provided online, you can easily access these tools at your convenience and own pace.
Women with Purpose. We live in a world where we continually search for values and leadership. Few organizations possess the vision and ability to offer both. Alpha Gamma Delta is one of them. The Leadership Institute â Women with Purpose, Inc., was organized by the Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity and the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation as a 501 (c)(3) to provide leadership development programming for women. |
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Trustee Leadership Development |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Trustee Leadership Development, Inc. (TLD) is committed to the improvement of governance leadership in the not-for-profit sector. Our customized educational experiences are designed to increase the quality and effectiveness of individual and organizational leadership.
TLD has researched and studied the origins of American volunteerism and philanthropy and has developed resources that help a wide variety of not-for-profit organizations to reclaim their passion for service and their commitment to effective trusteeship. |
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Westview Medical Campus |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Westview Hospital prides itself on meeting and exceeding the needs of older patients. As you age, you may need special help to maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay physically and mentally active, or help in your home with treatments and medications. We are seeking volunteers. Uniforms and lunch are provided. Free and easy parking. |
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Writers' Center of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Writers' Center of Indiana is the only comprehensive community-based literary arts organization in Indiana. |
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YMCA - Baxter |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Today's seniors are more active and health conscience than previous generations. At the YMCA, we've made the health and fitness of our seniors a top priority by offering programs and classes for the spirit, mind and body. Through our Individual and Group Wellness classes that increase strength and flexibility, social events, and volunteer opportunities, the YMCA is bringing active seniors together for fitness, fellowship, and fun! |
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