AES Indiana releases March window lights schedule
March 1, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS – AES Indiana, a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), is releasing its March window lights schedule. The window lights come on after sunset every night on the AES Indiana building on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis and stay on until sunrise.
Here is the schedule for the month of March.
March 1 – Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood Awareness Month
March 2 – Women’s History Month
March 3 – Women’s History Month
March 4 – Pacers vs. LA Clippers
March 5 – Women’s History Month
March 6 – Lives lost to overdose – Black and white
March 7 – Women’s History Month
March 8 – National Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week
March 9 – National Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week
March 10 – Women’s History Month
March 11 – Women’s History Month
March 12 – Pacers vs. Phoenix Suns
March 13 – Women’s History Month
March 14 – Women’s History Month
March 15 – Long COVID Awareness Day
March 16 –
March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day
March 18 – Pacers vs. Portland Trail Blazers
March 19 – Women’s History Month
March 20 – Women’s History Month
March 21 – World Down Syndrome Day
March 22 – Women’s History Month
March 23 – Women’s History Month
March 24 – Women’s History Month
March 25 – American Red Giving Day – Red Cross
March 26 – Sweet 16
March 27 – Pacers vs. LA Clippers
March 28 – Vietnam War Veteran’s Recognition
March 29 – Vietnam War Veteran’s Recognition
March 30 – Women’s History Month
March 31 – Women’s History Month
Please note that this calendar is subject to change. You can find the most up-to-date calendar here.
AES Indiana window lights began in 1954 with red and green stripes for Christmas. Maintenance crews had to change each bulb by hand to get the different colors. Today, AES Indiana’s 10-story building has 267 individually controlled windows, each equipped with 36 high-efficiency bulbs that can generate 16 million different color combinations.
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About AES Indiana
AES Indiana, an AES Company, provides retail electric service to more than 530,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Indianapolis, as well as portions of other Central Indiana communities surrounding Marion County. During its long history, AES Indiana has supplied its customers with some of the lowest-cost, most reliable power in the country. For more information about the company, please Connect with AES Indiana on X, Facebook and LinkedIn. For more information about how AES Indiana is accelerating the future of energy, visit aesindiana.com.