Meeting

What & Were:

St. Patrick’s Day Theme – Refreshments will be provided.

Presenters will be:
7:00 pm – 7:30pm
PlayBall Indiana—The Indianapolis RBI Program is a non-profit in Indianapolis whose mission is to reach and serve the inner-city youth through the game of softball and baseball and provide resources for kids to succeed in the game of life.
Located in the Otterbein Neighborhood at Forest Manor Park. Registration fees are low cost with no boundary limitations.
For general inquiries about RBI league sign ups, please contact Bob Haney (317-626-2788) or Theresa Copass (tcopass@playballindiana.org)

7:30pm – 8:00pm
KIB – Keep Indianapolis Beautiful
The Adopt-A-Block program energizes new neighborhood volunteers to participate in community activities. Street by street, neighbors inspire each other by setting an example of environmental and community stewardship, dramatically improving their quality of life. Neighborhoods with high Adopt-A-Block participation are leaders in developing pocket parks, community tree plantings, and vibrant greenspace projects throughout the city.

8:00pm – 8:15pm
Our Neighborhood Liason Paul Ross and an IMPD Officer will give an update on any city initiatives and will be available to answer any questions.


Event Date:
Mar 17 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Save to Calendar
Location:
Otterbein UMC,
5009 E 21st St,
Indianapolis

St. Patrick’s Day Theme – Refreshments will be provided.

Presenters will be:
7:00 pm – 7:30pm
PlayBall Indiana—The Indianapolis RBI Program is a non-profit in Indianapolis whose mission is to reach and serve the inner-city youth through the game of softball and baseball and provide resources for kids to succeed in the game of life.
Located in the Otterbein Neighborhood at Forest Manor Park. Registration fees are low cost with no boundary limitations.
For general inquiries about RBI league sign ups, please contact Bob Haney (317-626-2788) or Theresa Copass (tcopass@playballindiana.org)

7:30pm – 8:00pm
KIB – Keep Indianapolis Beautiful
The Adopt-A-Block program energizes new neighborhood volunteers to participate in community activities. Street by street, neighbors inspire each other by setting an example of environmental and community stewardship, dramatically improving their quality of life. Neighborhoods with high Adopt-A-Block participation are leaders in developing pocket parks, community tree plantings, and vibrant greenspace projects throughout the city.

8:00pm – 8:15pm
Our Neighborhood Liason Paul Ross and an IMPD Officer will give an update on any city initiatives and will be available to answer any questions.

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