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In the early years, the Bag Ladies would host other events as well, like cookbook sales, photo signings, and they helped organize the Garage Party which took place in a downtown Indianapolis parking garage. [3] [6] The Indy Bag Ladies may possibly be one of the oldest fundraising organizations for HIV/AIDS in the United States. [8]
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"Lady Down on Love" is a song about divorce – told first from her side and, in the second verse, his side.. Songwriter Randy Owen recalled to country music journalist Tom Roland that the idea for the song came about when, during a performance at a hotel nightclub in Bowling Green, Kentucky, he learned that a group of women were celebrating a friend's divorce with a night out on the town.
Gun crimes in Indianapolis may have dropped in 2022, but there's a bigger story. Inside 365 days of loss, pain and resilience.
A Texas daycare worker is out of a job after a Facebook post she wrote went viral for the wrong reasons. As KTVT reports, Kaitlyn Walls provoked Internet outrage by posting, "I start my new job ...
The 28-year-old has now made her baby’s daycare photos into a seven-part series Image credits: msmarissa7 After Marissa’s initial photos went viral, she started posting more “.5 baby” content.
Ladywood Estates is a historic district in Indianapolis, Indiana. Built in 1967, it consists of 14 contributing multi-family residential buildings, 16 contributing garage buildings, and one contributing object. [2] Originally planned as apartments, the residential buildings vary in size and number of units.
The Damien Center was established in April 1987 by a team of community members including the Darrell Arthur of the Indy Bag Ladies, Monsignor Gettlefinger at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral representing the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, and Earl Conner, an Episcopalian minister an AIDS activist representing the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. [3]