Local Numbers

  • Irvington Council Hotline:

    (317) 713-1100

  • Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission:

    (317) 327-4406

  • Mayor's Action Center:

    (317) 327-4622

  • Health Department:

    (317) 221-2000

  • Police - Non-Emergency:

    (317) 327-3811

  • Prostitution:

    (317) 327-3811

  • Animal Control:

    (317) 327-4622

  • Abandoned Vehicles:

    (317) 327-4622

  • Traffic Enforcement:

    (317) 327-6525

  • Crime Watch:

    (317) 327-3781

  • Drug Activity:

    (317) 327-DOPE

  • Gang Problems:

    (317) 898-GANG

  • Assessor / Taxes:

    (317) 898-5000

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Irvington Halloween Festival

Since 1947 The Irvington Community Council has proudly presented the Historic Irvington Halloween Festival.

The 2008 festival will take place on Saturday October 25th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional events will take place in the days leading up to the festival.

This year's events will include: screenings of vintage horror films, haunted ghost tours, scary stories in Irving Circle Park, window painting, contests of many sorts, children's games, arts & crafts, costume parade, and many more Halloween-themed activities.

The event is coordinated by a small group of volunteers who graciously donate their time to ensure each event is a memorable one. If you would like to help participate in the planning of the Halloween Festival, please call 317-713-1100 or E-mail us at info@irvingtoncouncil.com.

Irvington Winter Luminaria

Established in 1976, the Irvington Luminaria has been a delightful event that depicts the beauty and humble atmosphere of both Irvington and the holiday season.

On the Sunday before Christmas, the Luminaria is brought to life by hundreds of Irvington residents displaying thousands of candles in the early hours of night.

Celebrate Irvington

Drawing on the amenities of Ellenberger Park and the bustling Washington Street corridor, the daylong festival focuses on the neighborhood's history and vitality, as well as celebrates the community's cultural offerings and presence as a leader in innovative neighborhood economic development projects.

Celebrate Irvington builds on Irvington's already well-known events, including the annual Halloween Festival, the Benton House Home Tour, and the summer Farmer's Market. Celebrate Irvington gives neighborhood residents, and visitors, the opportunity to enjoy the community's genteel charm.