Neighborhood Events

Want to know what’s happening in Indy neighborhoods?
Check here for upcoming events in
Indy neighborhoods!
Submit your neighborhood or organization event below! 
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Don’t forget to check out INRC events!

Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) needs your help to keep Indianapolis beautiful! Even a few hours can make a big difference! Whether you are interested cleaning up litter, building pocket parks, creating greenspaces, planting trees, preparing mail, or assisting with special projects, there’s a way you can help. Check out their project list here, and sign up for a shift or two here: https://www.kibi.org/projects 

Rebecca’s Garden Of Hope (Virtual) Tutoring Program, offered by Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Free virtual Zoom tutoring for students in elementary grades K-6 every Tuesday and Thursday, 5:15 – 6:45 pm. Please call co-Director Jim Boyd for more information at 317-507-3357.


IndyBar has FREE Legal help. Legal Line is held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 6 to 8pm (ET), free legal advice is just a phone call away at 317-269-2000. More information is available online here.


ToxDrop locations: Marion County residents can dispose of unwanted and unused household hazardous waste as well as electronics on Saturdays during ToxDrop events throughout the city. Click here for more info.

Bates-Hendricks: We have once again put a piano in our public garden! Indiana and Indiana University have long been associated with a great historic heritage of music. Whether it’s Jazz or classical opera, Indiana is where it’s at. And in that vein Historic Bates-Hendricks celebrates that heritage as a thriving vital neighborhood. These days that is more safely done outside. And this is a neighborhood of welcoming porches. Neighbors, new and old are always finding ways to celebrate the balmy days of summer and the great diversity and creativity of this area. The latest edition and inspiration is the recent addition of a piano under the South New Jersey Street gazebo in the middle of a constantly blooming and changing garden. Often around noon you can hear an impromptu concert. Or as we gather for cocktails in the evening on our porches, neighbors can be heard gathering around the gazebo singing. Sometimes a music student stops by and plays an unexpected Chopin or Mozart sonata. Or a child discovers the magic that a piano offers. Once referred to by students at the University of Indianapolis as the most romantic place to court your lover, South New Jersey Street continues to inspire and celebrate musical diversity and creativity.


Neighborhood Event Submission

Does your organization or neighborhood association have an event or meeting you would like to promote on our Neighbor News page?
Submit your event here! Approval of news may take up to a week. If there are any questions about the posting, we will be in contact via the email or phone number you have placed on the form below.

Events that are acceptable include city-wide events, neighborhood events, and neighborhood meetings. All must be open to the public.