If you are a resident of Woodruff Place, you may register for "enhanced access" by sending an email with your WP address and phone number to the site administrator, MeSync at gmail.com. We used to allow self-registration, but the spam robots liked that a bit too much.
There will be a social hour with light refreshments prior to the March 12th General Membership meeting.
The Woodruff Place Town Hall -- home to Casino Woodruff -- is undergoing major repairs to the north wall as well as interior repairs and painting and will not be available by March 3rd for this event.
You can now buy tickets to the 2011 Woodruff Place Home and Garden Tour through Paypal on the Tour page! ![]()
Tickets purchased online by the end of June 17, 2011 will be mailed to you.
Any tickets purchased online June 18 or after will be available on the days and times of the tour at "will call" at Woodruff Place Town Hall, 735 Woodruff Place East Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46201.
Woodruff Place bi-annual clean-ups are a great way to meet your neighbors and help make our neighborhood look much, much better in a few hours. Please save the date—it is greatly appreciated if you can help out on the morning of April 30th.
Attention home renovators, collectors, and inquisitive neighbors! Check out the Town Hall Clearance Sale, Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., after you participate in your block's clean-up. Sale items include chandeliers, building supplies, hand tools, hardware, and much, much more. Great bargains available--all reasonable offers will be entertained. Profits go toward ongoing work to stabilize and improve Town Hall. See THIS LINK for a detailed list of sale items.
The Annual Woodruff Place Easter Egg Hunt will take place Saturday, April 23 from 10:30 - Noon. Kids, bring your Easter baskets and join us for some fun! If you would like to help, please contact Suzanne Newcomb at suzanne.newcomb@sbcglobal.net or 727-1469
WOODRUFF’S “BAG LADY”
To all new residents of Woodruff Place: Do not be alarmed if, upon hearing a knock at your door, you see a lady holding a bag standing there, waiting to. ……welcome you to the neighborhood! Terri is our version of the old Welcome Wagon lady. She will share information about Woodruff Place history, historical preservation requirements, membership meetings, safety tips, and Woodruff Place social events.