Free Fun – August 13

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Library to offer adult game night

GREENFIELD — A Twenty39 Game Night is set for 7 to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road.

The 20 to 39 age group is encouraged to find a sitter if needed and bring a favorite board game for some adult fun and socializing. Register for this free event at hcplibrary.org or call 462-5141, ext. 240.

Pop-up photos are on display at Twenty North

GREENFIELD — Hancock County Arts presents the Pop-Up Photo-Op Show from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Twenty North Gallery, 20 N. State St.

Featured are photographs from several local photographers, all taken in and around downtown Greenfield on July 15. Attendees are invited to vote for their favorite for a People’s Choice Award.

Greenfield’s ‘Black Widow’ subject of talk

GREENFIELD — Hancock County Historical Society President Brigette Jones will discuss her research on Clara Carl, the county’s notorious “black widow,” from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road, Greenfield.

Carl was included in the Discovery Channel’s “Deadly Women” series, and Jones was interviewed on the subject. Carl was tried and convicted in the death of her second husband. She was also suspected in the poisoning death of her first husband and his father.

This event is free and open to the public. Register at hcplibrary.org or call 317-462-5141, ext. 240.

Indy jazz photos are at Indiana Landmarks

INDIANAPOLIS — Photographer Mark Sheldon’s newest photography exhibit, “The Naptown Scene,” is on display now through the end of August at the Indiana Landmarks Center, 1201 Central Ave., Indianapolis.

The exhibit features about 50 jazz photographs from the Indianapolis jazz scene taken over the past 15 years. Included in the exhibit are portraits of jazz notables with names such as Freddie Hubbard, James Spaulding, Larry Ridley, Jimmy Coe and Mingo Jones.