Free movie night at Four Winds Field By: Matt Nagy
SOUTH BEND, Ind. The Indiana Donor Network is hosting a free movie night for families to enjoy at Four Winds Field on August 14.
This movie night will open the gates to the stadium at 6:30 p.m. before a showing of Remember the Titans begins at 7:30 p.m.
People attending will be sat by general admission either in the seating bowl or the outfield grass.
Four Winds Field will have the splash pad and playground area open for kids to enjoy.
Concessions and the Cubs Den Team Store will be open for purchases throughout the movie night.
Indiana mother hugs man saved by her son s gift of a kidney
CLARE PROCTOR, The Indianapolis Star
July 23, 2021
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1of6Tina Green, left, and Ramu Chinthala hold a photo of Green s son, Detri Green, at Indiana Donor Network, Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Indianapolis. Chinthala received a kidney from Detri after he died in 2017. Recently Tina Green met the Chinthala family. (Kelly Wilkinson/The Indianapolis Star via AP)Kelly Wilkinson/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6Ramu Chinthala, left, and Tina Green speak with Chinthala s family who she recently met at Indiana Donor Network, Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Indianapolis. Chinthala received a kidney from Green s son, Detri Green, after he died in 2017. The Evansville resident had never met Chinthala but became permanently connected to him after he received a kidney transplant from her son. (Kelly Wilkinson/The Indianapolis Star via AP)Kelly Wilkinson/APShow MoreShow Less
FORT WAYNE â Science Central is hosting a Teacher Resource Fair on Sunday, Aug. 1, that will give educators the opportunity to learn more about the programming available from Science Central, as well as nine other entities.
Running from noon to 5 p.m., the fair will see the participating entities outline their on-site and virtual programming opportunities for educators as they prepare for the upcoming school year. In addition to Science Central, other entities at the fair will be:
⢠Allen County Partnership for Water Quality
⢠Allen County Parks
⢠Fort Wayne Youtheatre
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INDIANAPOLIS â When it comes to giving hope to others through the gift of life, Hoosier generosity has never been greater. Indiana Donor Network, the stateâs federally designated organ recovery organization, hit a milestone with more than 500 organs transplanted in the first half of 2021, which puts the organization on pace to break records for the third year in a row.
From Jan. 1 through June 30, 2021, Indiana Donor Network made it possible for 504 lifesaving organs to be transplanted into patients waiting for a lifesaving organ. This puts the organization on track to facilitate 16% more organ transplants in 2021, compared to 2020, and nearly 50% more transplants this year compared to 2019.