Indy Parks will operate an overnight warming center at Washington Park through Thursday, providing shelter from the cold. Additionally, all Indy Parks Family Centers will serve as warming centers during regular business hours.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indy Parks announced an overnight warming center will be open through Thursday to help those in need as cold temperatures persist.Washington Park, located at 3130 East 30th Street, will be open with extended hours from 7 p.m. until 8 a.m. Wednesday. It will also be open Wednesday night into Thursday.No sign-in or check-in is required to utilize the warming center.Additionally, all Indy Parks Family Centers will remain open as warming centers during regular business hours.
Indy Park listed the following parks as warming centers:Broad Ripple Park Family CenterBrookside Park Family CenterChristian Park Family CenterEagle Creek Park Family CenterEllenberger Park Family CenterFrederick Douglass Park Family CenterGarfield Park Arts CenterGarfield Park ConservatoryIndianapolis World Sports ParkKrannert Park Family CenterMunicipal Gardens Family CenterPerry Park Family CenterPride Park Family CenterRhodius Park Family CenterRiverside Park Family CenterStanley Strade...
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