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The 97th annual national FFA convention returns to Indianapolis this week.. In 2023, there were a record-breaking 72,954 FFA members, advisors and guests in attendance spread across 120 hotels ...
What: Hoosier Women at Work Edit-a-thon When: Thursday, November 2nd from 11 am–3 pm Where: Indiana State Library, 4th Floor, 315 W. Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN Suggested Focus: significant Hoosier women, Indiana women's organizations, Indiana history
[22] [23] It drew over 22,000 young people and was the first to be sold out in NAYC history with 18,000 registrants in 14 hours, requiring overflow seating to be provided in the neighboring Cox Convention Center with a live stream of the service from across the street. [9] [20] [24] The event brought an estimated $6 million in sales to the city ...
What: Indiana Women in Medicine Editathon When: Monday, March 18, 2024. Noon-2pm Where: History of Medicine Room, IB 307, Ruth Lilly Medical Library. IU School of Medicine. Suggested Focus: Indiana Women in Medicine, including notable faculty and alumni of the IU School of Medicine and practitioners from the state.
What: Women's History Month Wikipedia Edit-a-thon @ Loudmouth Books in Indianapolis! When: Wednesday, March 6th from 7 pm - 9 pm (Eastern) Where: Loudmouth Books 212 E 16th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Suggested Focus: Woman and fem authors, books by women and fems, and banned books.
During the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Richmond, Virginia, in May 1888, a group of women delegates from 12 states gathered at the Broad Street United Methodist Church and organized the Executive Committee of the Woman's Mission Societies, Auxiliary to Southern Baptist Convention. In previous years, women had been meeting ...
Under the terms of the agreement, the state will obtain 2600 S. Harding, with full possession expected in 2026, following the relocation of Indianapolis Animal Care Services from its southwest ...
The two-and-one-half-story "T"-plan building was originally constructed in 1897 as a private dwelling for John and Sarah Minor; however, since 1927 it has served as the headquarters of the Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, a nonprofit group of African American women. The Indiana federation was formally organized on April 27 ...