Adults and teens are invited for a showing of the film, "1984" (R), based on the book by George Orwell that has been banned and challenged over the years for its social and political themes and sexual content.
The first West Indianapolis Branch opened in 1897, following the annexation of West Indianapolis into the city of Indianapolis. A new building on West Morris Street, constructed with funds from a $120,000 grant by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, opened in 1912 and served the community until 1986, when the current 5,000-square-foot branch began service on South Kappes Street.