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Rare Bible on display at Indiana State Library
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Library will current “The Thriller of the Darlington Bible,” from 1-3 p.m. Aug. 13. It is a free program that may give attention to a 14th century medieval Bible held within the State Library’s collections.
The lecture will examine the origin of the e book — together with manufacturing methods — in addition to the manuscript’s motion from medieval Spain to Indiana. Particularly, the manuscript’s wealthy ornamental program and exquisite illuminations can be examined within the bigger context of medieval Bibles. These with an curiosity in e book historical past, Bible historical past and the Center Ages can be most welcome. The Bible will even be on show throughout and after this system.
Presenters embody David T. Gura, curator of historic and medieval manuscripts on the Hesburgh Library on the College of Notre Dame and concurrent affiliate professor on the college’s Medieval Institute; Seth Irwin, conservator on the Indiana State Library; and Marcia Caudell, supervisor of the Reference and Authorities Providers division on the Indiana State Library.
Registration isn’t essential to attend.
The Indiana State Library is positioned at 315 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis. The presentation will happen within the library’s Historical past Reference Room.
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Indiana Pacers win team partnership award for innovative pact with Spokenote
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The NBA announced winners for the Team Partnership Awards for the 2023-24 season last week, and the Indiana Pacers took home the NBA Changemaker of the Year Award.
The honor is designed to reward the team that had a “partnership that drives innovation and advancesteam business priorities through non-traditional platforms, technology, and/or community
initiatives.” The Pacers were the winners thanks to their new partnership with Spokenote.
The franchise put QR codes on their uniforms in a first-of-its kind jersey patch. Indiana was the first major sports team to do something like that.
Pacers uniform updates for tonight:
-Their new jersey patch partner, Spokenote, will be on the jerseys for the first time. -A stripe with the number 30 on it to honor George McGinnis has been added. pic.twitter.com/DTUdV5Hrx1
— Tony East (@TonyREast) January 3, 2024
“The Pacers were recognized for their first-of-its-kind collaboration with Spokenote to enhance
the fan experience through new technology. Leveraging Spokenote’s platform, the Pacers
transformed the jersey patch into a fan engagement tool – fans that scan the patch receive access
to exclusive, never-before-seen Pacers content throughout the season,” a press release about the honor reads.
“We work hard to create unforgettable experiences and engage with our fans in meaningful ways, and Spokenote’s unique technology offered us a fresh opportunity to do exactly that. Earning the2024 NBA Changemaker of the Year Award for this partnership is a great validation of our fan-centric approach, and we’re proud to share it with one of the state’s most visionary tech companies,” said
Pacers Sports & Entertainment President and Chief Commercial Officer Todd Taylor.
More on the Pacers partnership with Spokenote can be found here.
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Infant safely surrendered at Fishers Safe Haven Baby Box
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FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — An infant was surrendered at a Safe Haven Baby Box in Fishers, according to a Facebook post made Monday.
The infant was surrendered at Station 397, located at 15109 E. 136th St.
Under Indiana’s Safe Surrender Law, caregivers can anonymously surrender an infant 30 days old or younger without facing prosecution.
Infants can be surrendered at fire departments, hospitals, emergency services stations or inside of Indiana’s 130 Safe Haven Baby Boxes.
Upon receiving the infant, firefighters provided necessary medical care. The infant is now under the care of Indiana Children and Family Services, according to the Fishers Fire Department.
For more information, visit Indiana Department of Child Services.
Facebook post including details of infant surrendered at Station 397. (provided by Fishers Fire Department)
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