Free Fun – October 15

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Library to show old-time thriller

GREENFIELD — The Hancock County Public Library presents the 1937 film “The Innocents” at 6:45 p.m. Thursday at the library, 900 W. McKenzie Road. This 1961 thriller, based on Henry James’ novella “Turn of the Screw,” stars Deborah Kerr as a new governess who suspects the orphaned children under her care at a remote country estate are possessed by malevolent ghosts. Go to hcplibrary.org for registration to attend.

Artsgarden features jazz and poetry

INDIANAPOLIS — The Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Artsgarden present “Jazz, Blues and Other Hues” from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Indianapolis Artsgarden, 110 W. Washington St. “Jazz, Blues & Other Hues” is a recitation of jazz poetry accompanied by a jazz quartet. Admission is free.

Brown County leaf cam up and running

NASHVILLE — See the leaves in their autumn best with the help of the Brown County leaf cam at browncounty.com/leaf-cam. The camera view is updated every 15 minutes. Also available on the website is a downloadable Brown County Tour Guide app for your smartphone, as well as information about lodging, dining and things to see and do in the area.

Artist Stahl’s work shows at Gallery 924

INDIANAPOLIS — The artwork of Barbara Stahl is on display now through Oct. 30 at Gallery 924, 924 N. Pennsylvania St. Known for her murals, community engagement projects and the larger-than-life Pacers schedule wall she hand-paints every year, Stahl presents “Biocentric Landscapes,” which explores the boundaries between the abstract and the non-objective. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.