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Welcome to Hamilton County Located just north of Indianapolis, Hamilton County is home to eight great towns. Among them you will find big city flair, suburban amenities and a small town atmosphere. This vibrant county is one of the fastest growing in Indiana and among the fastest in the nation. Affordable living, quality schools and a healthy business environment attract new residents and companies. But it is the family-friendly, leisure time activities that truly make Hamilton County special. In fact, Hamilton County was ranked “America’s Best Place to Raise a Family” by Forbes Magazine. We are the third most popular tourist destination in Indiana, offering attractions, cultural and arts events, specialty shopping, family sports and Indianapolis just minutes away. While you will certainly find national brands of all kinds here, what makes a community unique is its locally owned and operated establishments. They are well-represented in this Community Guide and we invite you to seek them out. They will provide the unique experience that makes Hamilton County a special place. They make this magazine possible and we appreciate their contributions. You will appreciate their hospitality. Come on over and meet the neighbors. Welcome to Hamilton County!
HAMILTON COUNTY BY THE NUMBERS Population (2016 estimate)...................................................316,373 #Households.........................................................................108,253 Median Home Value..............................................................$222,900 Median Household Income....................................................$91,844 Bachelor’s Degree or higher..................................................54.8% Source: U.S. Census Bureau
COUNTY INFORMATION Hamilton County Offices One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville (317) 776-9600 www.co.hamilton.in.us Hamilton County Tourism www.visithamiltoncounty.com Hamilton County Economic Development Corp. www.investhamiltoncounty.com
WELCOME TO HAMILTON COUNTY Profiles of 8 Great Towns
Published by the Hamilton County Media Group P.O. Box 502 Noblesville, Indiana 46061 317-774-7747
HamiltonCountyBusiness.com in association with
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CONTENTS
37 East Main St. Carmel, IN 46032 317-848-3181
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2.............................................................................. Welcome 4................................................................................. Carmel 10...............................................................................Fishers 12......................................................................... Noblesville 18............................................................................ Westfield 19......................................................................... Grand Park 20....................................................... Arcadia, Atlanta, Cicero 21............................................................................ Sheridan 22................................................................... Farmers Market 23.................................................................. Concerts/Movies 24..............................................................................Lodging 25............................................................................. Services 26........................................................................ County Map 30..........................................................................Attractions 32................................................................................Dining 40............................................................................Shopping 41.............................................................................Galleries 42.............................................................................Festivals 43.............................................................................. Schools
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Publisher/Editor Mike Corbett Designed By Bridget Gurtowsky Gurtowsky Graphics LLC Advertising Sales Mike Corbett Dave Bechtel Photo Credits Tony Sandlin Mike Corbett Bobbie Sutton Jon Houghtalen Mark Lee Town of Fishers Hamilton County Tourism Mike Berry City of Carmel Cover Downtown Fishers has undergone an amazing transformation over the past few years. Photo by Mike Berry, Aerial Productions at www.aerialgo.com. For advertising information, contact the publisher at 317-774-7747 or email mcorbett@hamiltoncountybusiness.com
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Carmel's Unique Style Carmel’s devotion to the arts is apparent throughout the community but the Arts & Design District takes center stage. The District surrounds the intersection of Main Street and Range Line Road and features galleries, interior design showcases, boutiques and special events. The nearby Center for the Performing Arts is the home of The Palladium concert hall (see page 7). The venue also includes the Studio Theater, The Tarkington theater and The Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook initiative. Carmel also provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation and active lifestyles. Monon Community Center and Waterpark at Central Park, and Cool Creek Park and Nature Center are family favorites. Carmel Access Bikeway is a 100-mile bike safe network of six separate routes to encourage biking for recreation and commuting. Coxhall Gardens is a 125-acre park with a recreation lake, tulip garden, two 90 foot carillon bell towers and a children’s garden.
CARMEL BY THE NUMBERS
Whether listening
Population (2016)........................................................... 91,065
to the symphony
#Households................................................................... 31,462
inside a plush
Median Household Income.............................................. $106,433
concert hall or hiking
Median Home Value........................................................ $304,000
through a crunchy park trail in the fall, Carmel provides the sounds of a vibrant community.
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An Artful Stroll Within Carmel’s unique Arts & Design District you will find remarkable artwork both outdoors on the sidewalks and inside the variety of galleries. You may do a double-take when you walk past one of the many life-sized sculptures throughout the district. Created by artist J. Seward Johnson Jr., the “Man on the Street” series consists of moments of time captured in bronze. A girl pedals her bike for the first time as her father lets go where the Monon Trail crosses Main Street. A street musician plays violin in front of Carmel Music Center, a businessman reads the newspaper on a bench outside a gallery. There are more than a dozen Man on the Street sculptures throughout the District. Visitors strolling through the Carmel Arts & Design District on every second Saturday of the month are given a special welcome by the art galleries. The Second Saturday Gallery Walk, sponsored by IU Health North Hospital, showcases artwork and special features all evening long. The galleries are clustered within walking distance of each other but each gallery offers unique original art including paintings, photography, art glass, sculpture and much more. The Carmel Arts & Design District Gallery Association presents the work of local, regional, national, and international artists. For more information on the Second Saturday Gallery Walk each month, visit www.carmelartsanddesign.com
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Roundabouts A Great Way to Keep Traffic Moving
Welcome to the Roundabout Capitol of the United States. Although you may have encountered these circular traffic control devices in other parts of the country, the current roundabout trend originated here in Carmel about 20 years ago. The first one in Hamilton County was built at the intersection of River Road and Main St. It’s still there and performing beautifully. Carmel recently built its 100th at the busy corner of Range Line Road and Carmel Drive. The city has since built a few more and continues to upgrade intersections at a rapid rate. The reasons are simple: they are safer, cleaner, more efficient, less expensive and more beautiful than a traditional intersection controlled by traffic signals or signs. In fact, this year the roundabout at Horse Ferry Road just south of Main St. in the Village of West Clay was recognized by the United Kingdom Roundabout Appreciation Society as the “International Roundabout of the Year.” The British newspaper The Telegraph called it “a rather splendid gyratory.” Of course, they do take some getting used to. The most important thing to keep in mind is that traffic in the roundabout always has the right of way. So as you approach, look left (the only direction with approaching traffic) and yield to those who are already in. When the road is clear, you just cruise right in. Once you are in, you have the right of way, so keep moving. The system breaks down if cars stop in the roundabout. Roundabouts are especially useful for visitors who may be unfamiliar with the area. If they accidentally pass their destination, an upcoming roundabout gives them the opportunity to execute the perfect U-turn: no stopping, no shift into reverse, no sweat; just a smooth left hand curve and they are back on the road going the opposite direction.
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111 East Main St., Carmel
Admission: $5 (10 & older) $3 (under 10)
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The Palladium at The Center for The Performing Arts Located on the corner of City Center Drive and 3rd Avenue SW, this six year old concert hall is patterned after a sixteenth century Italian villa designed by the renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Clad in Indiana limestone, the exterior has no backside…all four walls are facades. Inside, the space is a traditional shoebox concert hall, designed specifically for musical performance and finely tuned for acoustics. The Palladium has 1600 seats. Four levels of boxes built into the walls are reminiscent of traditional European venues. The hardwoods, plaster and heavy drapes are all part of the acoustic design and the glass canopy above the stage is adjustable to suit different types of performance. Treat yourself to a Palladium concert and take home a musical memory.
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111 E. Main St., Carmel, IN 46032 Free audio tours, scavenger hunts for the kids and group tours available. www.MuseumofMiniatures.org
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OPEN WED-SAT 11am-4pm • SUN 1pm-4pm
New exhibits presented quarterly.
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The Best Place to Live! Carmel has received many accolades over the years for its quality of life. This year, Niche, a website designed to help people discover schools and neighborhoods that are right for them, named it the Best Place to Live in America. Town and Country magazine picked up the news and reported about Carmel’s A+ ranking, which was determined based on data analyzed for public schools, housing, families, crime and safety, nightlife and diversity. Town and Country also recognized Carmel’s Best Place to Live rankings from CNN Money Magazine. “These rankings help Carmel earn recognition across the country as people are searching for a place to live that is safe, has good schools and a variety of recreational and entertainment options. That, combined with the wide variety of good-paying professional opportunities make Carmel stand out among best places to live in America,” said Mayor Jim Brainard. In addition, Carmel was ranked 9th in the nation (and the only community in Indiana) by personal finance website, GoodCall.com as a prime area in the U.S. to build a lifelong dream home in the “2017 Best Cities to Build a Forever Home" report. GoodCall analyzed 468 cities nationwide. Carmel, ranked within the top 2% for its comparative custom home cost, growing home values, affordability, population, educational values and low unemployment and crime rates.
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Fishers Provides Family Fun with Urban Vibe Twenty five years ago, Fishers was a sleepy railroad crossing with a few thousand people. Today it is one of Indiana’s most desirable family communities and is transforming that railroad crossing into a thriving downtown. New construction around the Municipal Center on 116th Street is drawing people to the Nickel Plate District with housing, offices and retail businesses. A Farmers Market, concerts at the amphitheater, and the historic Nickel Plate Railroad all beckon people to the city center. Another of Fishers’ special outdoor attractions is Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Indiana’s only Smithsonian affiliate. The history of Fishers settlers comes alive here with costumed interpreters, kids’ activities, special events and the 1859 Balloon Voyage helium balloon ride! The schools of Fishers are recognized for being some of the strongest in the state. In addition, the enriching activities, kid-friendly events and unique attractions are the special amenities that draw families to Fishers.
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The Transformation of Fishers Downtown is unrecognizable from just a few years ago
Excerpted from a story in the June/July edition of the Hamilton County Business Magazine By Ann Craig-Cinnamon
To say that downtown Fishers has changed a lot in the last five years would be a huge understatement. There have been no fewer than 13 buildings that are either finished, in some stage of construction or that have broken ground. These include the Depot, the Switch, the Edge, Four Day Ray, and, a little further east, IKEA. Many of these buildings have multiple tenants. Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, one of the primary architects of the change, jokes that for the past three to five years there has been a constant hum of construction noise outside his office window. He admits that the speed of growth has surprised even him. “Every time I thought I had a timeline mapped out of how things were going to go, we surpassed it and we surpassed it by years not months”, he says. The Republican mayor says that it was necessary for the long term sustainability of Fishers. “We had to create an identity. We had to create a sense of place. And I think the urban core is one component of that. Downtown Fishers is not the end-all, be-all to Fishers. It’s one component of a dynamic city. It was one component we were missing.” says Fadness. Ask him what’s next for Fishers and Mayor Fadness responds that he gets that question a lot. “I’m ready to double down and don’t see any reason to slow down,” he says. “You’ll see some big, big ideas, big projects come out in the near future about other corners of our community.” In June, a developer proposed building 60 high-priced homes in the area just south of 116th St. between I-69 and Lantern Road over the next five years. IKEA and a new Topgolf are scheduled to open in the Fall.
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Population (2016).............................................................. 90,127 #Households...................................................................... 29,366 Median Household Income............................................... $95,487 Median Home Value....................................................... $216,900
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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A Downtown Destination A stroll around the Noblesville downtown square is like taking a trip back in time to days of a past era. The centerpiece of the square is the historic county courthouse, built in 1879 in the Second Empire style and renovated in the 1990’s. Around the Courthouse Square are unique shops featuring antiques, a clock shop, a fine art gallery, a gift store, a jewelry store, a pottery studio, home décor, clothing and more. Downtown also features a variety of restaurants and a local micro-brewery. Just a few steps away from downtown, a trail leads to some of Noblesville’s other historic attractions. To be enjoyed either on foot or on a bike, the 3.5 mile White River Greenway Trail is a winding pathway that follows the White River. It tours through Forest Park, a special park that offers an aquatic center, mini-golf, a carousel and the Indiana Transportation Museum. The trail then leads to the 1871 Potter’s Bridge, the only NOBLESVILLE BY THE NUMBERS remaining covered Population (2016)........................................................... 60,183 bridge in Hamilton #Households................................................................... 21,262 County, and surrounding Median Household Income.............................................. $69,841 park. In Noblesville, Median Home Value........................................................ $174,000 history comes alive with a modern twist and inviting places. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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2017 EvEnts*
*partial list, check social media for updates, dates subject to change and weather dependent
Exhibits, performances, special events and other great creative experiences abound for art lovers, artists and students through Nickel Plate Arts. Created by Hamilton County Tourism, Nickel Plate Arts supports, promotes and provides outstanding arts experiences in Hamilton County. Nickel Plate Arts follows the historic Nickel Plate railroad line through Hamilton County including the communities of Fishers, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta and Tipton. Each community offers special arts programs and events. The Nickel Plate Arts main campus is located at 107 S. 8th Street in downtown Noblesville. The campus includes two historic houses: the Judge Stone House, a brick house built in 1849, and the Stephenson House, built in the early 1900’s. The houses are next door to each other and connected via an outdoor brick patio. The Judge Stone House has a gallery for invitational shows and exhibits. The Stephenson House has classroom space for local artists to teach classes. Both have studio space for local artists to create and display their work. The public is welcome to tour the Noblesville campus and view and purchase art on Thursdays and Fridays from Noon–5pm and Saturdays from 10am–5pm. Nickel Plate Arts is also open the first Friday of every month from 5–8pm.
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May 5 First Friday: Upstairs Downtown May 6 Farmers Market opens (now thru 10/14) May 26 Music and All That Jazz starts (see more dates on social media) June 2 First Friday: Bed Race June 8 Meals from the Market starts (see more dates on social media) July 4 July 4th Parade July 7 First Friday TBD July 8 Street Dance July 28 Back-to-School Bash Aug. 4 First Friday: Music and All That Jazz Sept. 1 First Friday: Live Music/Chocolate Trail Sept. 9 White River Celebration and Duck Race Sept. 16 Old Mill Festival Oct. 6 First Friday: Fall Fest, Soup Cook-off Oct. 7 Beards and Brews Oct. 14 Chili Cook-off at last Farmers Market Nov. 3 First Friday: Live Mannequins Nov. 25 Small Business Saturday/Ice Sculptures Nov. 26 Holiday Parade Dec. 1 First Friday: Hot Chocolate/Santa’s House Dec. 2 Holiday Market For more details, see NoblesvilleMainStreet.org @NoblesvilleMainStreet @Mainstrt
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The Historic Courthouse The centerpiece of downtown Noblesville is the historic courthouse, built in 1879 in Second Empire style. This architecture style originated in France during the mid-1800s. When the courthouse was built, Second Empire style was just becoming popular in the United States. The courthouse features a mansard roof, a clock tower, and arched windows and doorways. The Hamilton County Courthouse was included on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and underwent a restoration in the 1990s. For more information about the historic courthouse and a virtual tour of the building visit www.courts.in.gov. Adjacent to the courthouse is the Hamilton County Sheriff ’s Residence and Jail, built in 1876. The old Noblesville Jail is the home of the Hamilton County Museum of History today. Visitors can see historic items, restored Victorian rooms, jail cells and a research library at the museum. The museum is usually open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 10am–4pm.
Original design
Condition when purchased
Inappropriate siding removed
Hidden Beauty
Restored
The Noblesville Preservation Alliance is committed to uncovering and restoring the beautiful architecture in our historic homes and businesses often hidden behind modern “improvements.” One of our members purchased this house and over the course of several years restored the attractive detail of the original. We were proud to play a small part by offering a façade grant to help fund the project, one of 29 we’ve awarded over the past six years.
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Twelve Houses of Christmas Most Endangered List Neighborhood Picnic Historic Home Tour Preservation Awards Restoration Videos Century Plaques
www.noblesvillepreservation.com
31st ANNUAL HISTORIC HOME TOUR
Join us! Family membership just $35/year
Saturday, September 16, 2017
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Women Mean Business in Downtown Noblesville Feminine touch helps draw customers
Excerpted from a story in the October/November 2016 edition of the Hamilton County Business magazine By Rosalyn Demaree Photos by John Wright
Downtown Noblesville brands itself “hipstoric.” Another apt description might be “chick magnet.” Women-owned businesses are prolific around the historic Courthouse Square, strengthening its appeal to shoppers as well as clients of professional or medical services.
When Shannon Loomis was looking for a home for Kiln Creations, “I knew It would
Emily Wasonga, Owner, Love’s Hangover Creations
renting second-floor space to other women entrepreneurs. “I’m glad all these little shops are here,” Loomis said. “Business owners seem to be happy with the way things are going. I’m glad that it hasn’t turned into a mega shopping area. They’re still mom and pops.” “Part of the marketability of the downtown merchants is that friendly, one-onone relationship and service so many of them provide to customers,” added Chris Owens, CEO of Noblesville Main Street. “It’s a different feeling and type of transaction than in a larger or chain store.” Whether they visit for sports, business or leisure, tourists enjoy shopping while visiting Hamilton County. The 2016 Tourism Profile Survey says they spend $400 million while here.
photo by John Wright of MediaWright
“Statistics show that professional and technical services and retail establishments are key businesses owned by women and also mesh well with downtown Noblesville’s mix of space,” Hamilton County Tourism Executive Director Brenda Myers explained. “Likewise, women especially are drawn to areas where they feel welcome and part of a healthy and collaborative environment — both traits offered by the downtown area.”
Back Row: (l-r) Rosie Kelley Hoistion, Catherine Fritsch, Rori Anderson, Nazarene Terstegge, Raquel Brooks, Tonya Harper Second Row: Esther Lakes, Donna Rugenstein, Shannon Loomis, Nancy Smith-Cook, Emily Wasonga, Emily Smith Third Row: Shannon English Collins, Shauna Metzger, Christi Crosser, Tammy Rodgers, Allison Behr Front Row: Kate Hofferth, Susan Sherer-Vincent, Jessica Noble, Samantha Hall, Tara Bushong
“Some of our downtown businesses most certainly serve as draws for ‘girlfriend travelers,’ who tend to come in clusters for day or overnight trips,” commented Myers, whose staff often promotes packages for women. “There is likely some spillover effect to these successful women in business who know how to attract the woman traveler.”
Shannon Loomis, Owner, Kiln Creations
be nowhere else in Noblesville other than downtown. I like the area. I like the feel.” She had owned a similar and similarly successful customer-painted pottery studio in Broad Ripple for five years when Kiln Creations opened 10 years ago. The one-time Proctor & Gamble researcher is quite content in her Ninth Street location. She owns the building, Shauna Metzger, Owner, Lil Bloomers
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Paint-Your-Own Pottery & Mosaic Studio A fun and creative place for you to enjoy Time with Family and Friends
• Walk-ins • Parties • Classes
DOWNTOWN N — GREAT SHOPS IN
60 North 9th St., Noblesville KilnCreations.net 317-774-8982
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• HOME COOKING • BEST TENDERLOINS IN TOWN (HAND-POUNDED) • PATIO SEATING AVAILABLE • BEER, WINE AND COCKTAILS • COUNTRY BREAKFAST ? SATURDAYS ONLY 7am to NOON
654 Logan St., Noblesville 317.773.2234 Located across from the courthouse on the downtown square
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THOUSANDS OF ANTIQUES
Three floors of antiques, primitives & collectibles
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A Corner Cottage
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home accessories gifts apparel
Tue-Fri 10-5 • Sat 10-6 • Sun 1-4 • Mon Closed
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www.NoblesvilleAntiques.com where every item tells a story
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A Destination Restaurant Featuring American & New Orlean’s Style Cuisine Hours 5–9 Tues-Sat 10-2 Sunday Brunch | Buffet Brunch on First Sundays
On/Off Premise Catering Private Dining Room/Meeting Space Available
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• Vintage & Antiques • Furniture & Accessories • Costume Jewelry • Gourmet Foods • Fashion • All Home Décor Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Sun 1pm-5pm
from scratch
• Serving lunch and dinner daily
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Logan Village Mall
• Carry-out growlers • 6-packs of craft beer available EVERY day
A Hamilton County Brewery and Restaurant Since 1999
Award Winning Craft Beer
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Breakfast & Lunch All Day Carryout & Catering
A wonderful shopping experience with over 40 unique shops under one roof. Something for Everyone! Vintage • Upscale Furniture of All Styles • Home Decor Boutique Wears & Accessories • Boutique Baby Items Handcrafted Items • Old Fashioned Candy & Craft Sodas Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® 977 Logan Street • Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 776-9999 • Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 www.LoganVillageMall.com
SunriseCafeAtUptown
809 E. Conner St. Noblesville 6am-2pm • Mon-Sun 317-214-7553
317-776-1355
A Vendor Gallery
featuring local unique finds & custom designs
Check our website for weekly updates on events and more: NoblesvilleMainStreet.org 317.776.0205 @NoblesvilleMainStreet @Mainstrt
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Vintage Items • Antiques • Mantiques Upcycled Home & Garden • Boutique Gifts Restyled Furniture & Handmade Creations
Just across the Logan St. Bridge Steve and Lori Schwartz 317-776-0129
940 Logan St., Downtown Noblesville 317.775.9405 • whimzyshop.com
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NOBLESVILLE HAMILTON COUNTY —
On the Square • Noblesville, IN
996 Conner St.
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • BAKERY
Corner of HWY 32 & 10th St.
NoblesvilleClock.com
317-776-9270
A warm inviting cafe where you can gather with friends and make a few new ones.
Little Gypsie
MON-FRI 7am-3pm SAT-SUN 8am-2pm
Boutique
84 S. 9th St., Noblesville, IN shop@littlegypsie.com www.littlegypsie.com
(317) 770.3322 68 N. 9th Street Noblesville, IN rosiesplace.net
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Mobile & Studio Art Experiences caravanclasses@gmail.com
Parties • Group Events • Pop in Projects
The Best Live Theatre in Hamilton County!
2017-2018 SEASON
Celebrating our 53rd Season of providing quality theatrical productions!
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Summer Events NOBLESVILLE CULTUR AL ARTS COMMISSION
SUMMER BAND CONCERTS IN THE PARK Sunday, July 9: Sunday, July 16: Sunday, July 23: Sunday, July 30: Sunday, August 6: Sunday, August 13: Sunday, August 20:
Lapel Community Band Ed Zlaty & GMH Jazz Orchestra Joy Swing Jazz Orchestra Director’s Jazz Orchestra Indianapolis Brass Choir New Horizon Concert Band Indianapolis Municipal Band
Concerts at 6:30 pm in New Federal Hill Commons Park Cicero Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 FREE ADMISSION
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK A Midsummer Night’s Dream
July 27, 28, 29 and August 3, 4, 5 Performance at 8:30 pm
www.noblesvillearts.org
First Merchants Pavilion • Federal Hill Commons Noblesville
www.noblesvillearts.org
FREE ADMISSION 25th Anniversary of the longest running Shakespeare in the Park in Central Indiana!
SPONSORS
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The Best of Both Worlds Old meets new in Westfield, where historic attractions and activities are unforgettable and the upcoming new developments will be spectacular. The Westfield-Washington Historical Society preserves Westfield’s rich history as a part of the Underground Railroad. It is believed that eight historic Westfield houses were active “stations” on the Underground Railroad in the 1820s and 1830s. Events such as the Railroad Ghost Walk feature ghost stories from this era with other characters from Westfield’s haunted past. While Grand Park (in the northern part of the city) draws families for sporting events from all over the nation, downtown is starting to take shape as well. A new micro-brewery, new restaurants and shops, and a brand WESTFIELD BY THE NUMBERS new apartment Population (2016)........................................................... 37,221 complex are all part #Households................................................................... 11,794 of the vision called Grand Junction. Designed around the Median Household Income.............................................. $86,025 intersection of the new Union Street and the Midland Median Home Value........................................................ $220,800 Trace Trail built on the railbed of the old Midland Railroad, Grand Junction will energize downtown Westfield with its walkable scale, connections to the rest of the city and Source: U.S. Census Bureau its multi-use buildings. Completion is years away and Westfield is committed to building its future with an eye on its historical past.
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The Family Sports Capital Grand Park just keeps growing! The City of Westfield has added an indoor soccer facility to the 400 acre park to accommodate year round athletic events. The Grand Park Events Center is a state-of-the-art indoor facility featuring three full-size professional soccer fields for recreational and competitive play. The 370,000 square foot building also has office space, locker rooms, meeting rooms and a restaurant focused on family dining. With 26 baseball diamonds and 31 multi-use fields outdoors, Grand Park Sports Campus continues to stake its claim as the Family Sports Capital of America. Thousands of soccer matches and baseball games are played annually, attracting more than a million people each year.
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For years, Atlanta has had a single claim to fame: the annual New Earth Festival, one of the state’s most popular. On the fourth full week-end in September, Atlanta’s population grows from a few thousand to tens of thousands, as more than 600 juried fine artists, crafters, antique vendors and food vendors gather on the early fall weekend. But something else is happening in Atlanta. The Nickel Plate Railroad has run through town since its earliest days, and this year the Northern Hamilton Chamber of Commerce organized Atlanta Express, a weekend celebration of Hamilton County’s Railroad heritage. Inspired by the recent relocation of Mr. Muffin’s Trains to downtown Atlanta and the tracks that run through town, the mid-June week-end festival is sure to grow as Mr. Muffin’s attracts railroad enthusiasts from all over the nation. The festival and model railroad business are giving Atlanta new momentum.
A small town art community makes its home in Arcadia. The Arcadia Arts and Heritage Center is housed in the old 1869 railroad depot and displays the town’s history in artifacts and authentic “Arcadia Glass.” The Arcadia Arts Initiative provides classes and learning opportunities in a variety of art forms including spinning, weaving, painting, wood crafting and even musical performance. Musicians perform regularly at the Hedgehog Music Showcase on Main St. Starting this year, the Hamilton County Blue Grass Festival (formerly Sheridan Bluegrass Fever) debuts in Arcadia on July 7 and 8 southwest of town at Bishops Park, 7661 East 256th St. Visit sheridanbluegrassfever.net for more info.
Hamilton County’s Lake Community A small town in Hamilton County offers big amenities, near the water or back in time. Cicero is a lake community located on the north end of Morse Reservoir. Over 600 homes in Cicero are on the water and have water views or access. Paddlers also head to Strawtown Koteewi Park, just east of Cicero. This 750-acre park offers a canoe launch into the White River, fishing, nature trails, horse trails and a brand new archery range.
HAMILTON NORTH COUNTY BY THE NUMBERS ARCADIA #Households Median Household Income Median Home Value
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Strawtown was the original Native American settlement in Hamilton County and the park is a historical adventure. Archaeologists have discovered artifacts on the site such as arrowheads and pottery. Researchers believe that early people lived on the site from 1200-1400 AD. And the Lafayette Trace, one of the first trails through the American wilderness, went right through here. The small town of Cicero features mighty experiences for outdoor adventures of all kinds.
165 E. Main Street Atlanta, IN 46031 765.292.2022 www.mrmuffinstrains.com
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Small Town-Big Heart Sheridan’s small town environment celebrates a historical site and the best of the fall season. The Boxley Cabin was home to one of Indiana’s first abolitionists in 1828. Today, the Sheridan Historical Society offers tours to share this part of Indiana history. The cabin is located on Pioneer Hill in Veteran’s Park. From this history flows the heritage of a community of 3,000. Over time, more history gathers, transforming the wilderness refuge area into a town charmed by Main Street and setting the stage for business and industry to flourish.
SHERIDAN BY THE NUMBERS Population (2016)........................................................... 3,004 #Households................................................................... 1,162 Median Household Income.............................................. $42,935 Median Home Value........................................................ $107,000
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Sheridan has long been a farming community and recently an enterprising couple opened a “farm winery.” John and Deb Miller turned their passion into a business at Blackhawk Winery, open daily during the summer. Sheridan is also home to Stuckey Farm Orchard and Cider Mill. Visitors can pick 27 different varieties of apples from 4,000 trees, visit the pumpkin patch and enjoy a wagon ride. Autumn in Sheridan is a favorite time with seasonal activities for everyone.
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28153 Ditch Rd., Sheridan, IN 46069 317-771-2814
Visit our website for details on varietals & tasting
www.blackhawkwinery.com
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CARMEL
Saturdays, 8am to 11:30am Mid-May through September
5 Center Green, at the corner of City Center Drive and S.W. 3rd Street, in the shadow of the Center for the Performing Arts About 65 vendors each week participate in this market devoted to Indiana-grown or produced agricultural products. Find fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meat, eggs and plants. Prepared foods are also available, such as jam, salsa, pastries and sandwiches. The only non-food items available are plants, including both annuals and perennials. The market also features cooking demonstrations, children’s activities, and live music. www.carmelfarmersmarket.com
NOBLESVILLE
Saturdays, 8am to Noon Mid-May through October 15
Federal Hill Commons, SR32 and Nixon St. Hamilton County’s oldest and largest market, about 80 vendors offer a wide array of locally grown produce, bedding plants, fresh-cut flowers, locally produced honey, handmade soaps, and fresh-baked goods. www.noblesvillemainstreet.org
FISHERS
Saturdays, 8am to Noon end of May through the end of September
Keep up with business in Hamilton County
Between City Hall and the Amphitheater in the Nickel Plate District
Albout 50 high quality vendors offer fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, specialty products, meat and cheese and handcrafted gifts. The market is juried and showcases some of the best market vendors in Indiana. www.fishers.in.us/farmersmarket
Saturdays, 8am to Noon
131st St. and Olio Road
The Saxony Market’s focus is on local vendors, farm-fresh produce and artisanal foods. Families enjoy a bounce house, corn hole and live music each Saturday, too! Pets are welcome.
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WESTFIELD
Saturdays, 10am to 2pm June through September
City Hall Lawn, 130 Penn Street
Over 40 vendors throughout the season offering food, produce, prepared specialty items, beverages, and live music. Pet friendly.
Hamilton County Business Magazine Just $20/year (six issues) Call 317-774-7747 Email mcorbett@hamiltoncountybusiness.com or Log on to www.hamiltoncountybusiness.com and click subscribe to our print magazine
www.saxony-indiana.com/market.html
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Free Concerts
Hamilton County features world class concert facilities like Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville and you can enjoy the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Conner Prairie’s annual Symphony on the Prairie series. But smaller community concerts are also available all summer long throughout the county and most are free. Here’s a sampling. Check out each website for further details.
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Summer Concerts at the Gazebo Wednesdays at 7:30PM May 31-August 9 Wednesdays at 7:00PM August 16-Sept 6 www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org Jazz on the Monon June 3, 17, 24, July 22 and 29 and August 5, 6:00-9:00PM Carmel Clay Historical Society Monon Depot, one block south of Main St. and the Monon Greenway www.carmelartsanddesign.org Clay Terrace Summer Concert Series Thursdays in June and July, 7:00-9:00PM Grassy Area behind Kona Grill and Mitchell’s Fish Market www.clayterrace.com
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Tuesday Night Concert Series Nickel Plate District Amphitheater 7:00-9:00PM June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, August 8 www.fishers.in.us AMP After Dark Concert Series Nickel Plate Amphitheater 9:00PM (unless marked) June 2, 3 (6:00-10:00PM), 9, 16, 30, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, 18, 25 Sept. 1-2 (7:30PM) www.fishers.in.us Wednesday Lunch on the Green Grab your lunch and head over to Liberty Plaza on the Central Green to enjoy a free lunchtime concert! Noon–1:00PM every Wednesday from May through October, weather permitting www.fishers.in.us
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Music and All That Jazz Noblesville Courthouse Square May 25, June 16, July 7, 21, August 4, 18, Sept 1 www.noblesvillemainstreet.org Summer Concert Series Dillon Park June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6 at 7:00PM Forest Park July 13, 20, 2 www.noblesvilleparks.org Lunch and Listen Series Federal Hill Amphitheater 11:00AM-1:00PM June 9, 23, July 7, 21, August 4, 18 www.noblesvilleparks.org Summer Band Concerts in the Park Sundays in July and August starting July 9 at 6:30PM Federal Hill Amphitheater www.noblesvillearts.org
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Tribute Series Federal Hill Amphitheater-7:00-9:00PM July 15, August 11, September 16 www.noblesvilleparks.org
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Cool Creek Concert Series Cool Creek Park, 2000 East 151st St. Westfield/ Carmel at 7:00PM $5 admission, Kids under 12 free June 9, 16, 23, July 14, 21
Free Movies
Free movies are also available throughout the summer
FISHERS
Saxony Movies in the Park Dusk at Witten Park, 13256 Saxony Blvd. June 3: Moana June 17: Sing www.saxony-indiana.com
NOBLESVILLE
Classic Movie Events Dusk at Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. June 2: Patch Adams June 9: Philadelphia Story June 16: August Rush June 23: Funny Face June 30: Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken July 7: Third Finger, Left Hand July 14: Crocodile Dundee July 21: Who Framed Roger Rabbit July 28: The Mask August 4: Two Mules for Sister Sara www.waffordtheater.com Noblesville Parks Movie Series Dusk at Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. August 12: Moana August 19: The Secret Life of Pets August 26: Lego Batman Movie September 2: The BFG September 9: Storks September 15: Sing (Federal Hill Commons) www.noblesvilleparks.org
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Movies in the Park Sunset at Asa Bales Park, 205 West Hoover St. July 14: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story July 21: Captain America July 28: Sing August 4: Moana August 11: La La Land www.westfieldwelcome.com
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Lodging FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES NOBLESVILLE 17960 Foundation Drive Noblesville (317) 776-9900 www.marriott.com/indnb
9780 North by Northeast Blvd. Fishers, IN 46037 317.578.9000
indyne.in@americinn.com www.americinn.com
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Complimentary full Hot Breakfast Buffet, Served Daily; MiniRefrigerators in all Guestrooms; Indoor Heated Swimming Pool; Onsite Fitness Center
9760 Crosspoint Boulevard Indianapolis (317) 578-1200 www.choicehotels.com
HAMPTON INN EAST
Complimentary Daily Hot Breakfast Buffet, Microwave & Mini Refrigerator in Every Room, Onsite Fitness Center, Pet Friendly
HAMPTON INN NW
2311 N. Shadeland Ave., Indianapolis (317) 359-9900 5860 W. 73 St., Indianapolis (317) 290-6000 HAMPTON INN WESTFIELD
17400 Wheeler Rd., Westfield (317) 763-1900 hamptoninn3.hilton.com HILTON GARDEN INN INDIANAPOLIS CARMEL
13090 Pennsylvania St., Carmel (317) 581-9400 hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com
BAYMONT INN & SUITES 9790 North by N.E. Boulevard Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 578-2000 www.baymontinns.com
• Pet Friendly • Complimentary HOT Breakfast • Outdoor Heated Pool
BAYMONT INN & SUITES NOBLESVILLE
16025 Prosperity Dr., Noblesville (317) 770-6772 www.baymontinns.com CAMBRIA SUITES NOBLESVILLE
13500 Tegler Dr., Noblesville (317) 773-4970 www.choicehotels.com CANDLEWOOD SUITES NW
6240 Intech Commons Dr., Indianapolis I (317) 275-7000 CLARION HOTEL & CONFERENCE ROOM
2930 Waterfront Pkwy. W. Dr., Indianapolis (317) 299-8400 CLARION INN & SUITES
7001 Corporate Dr., Indianapolis (317) 298-3700 COMFORT INN - LEBANON
210 Sam Raiston Rd., Lebanon (765) 482-4800 COMFORT INN-CARMEL
10290 Pennsylvania Pkwy., Indianapolis (317) 816-1616 www.comfortinn.com COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT CARMEL
10290 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis (317) 571-1110 www.marriott.com DAYS INN POST RD.
2150 N. Post Rd., Indianapolis (317) 899-2100
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COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT NOBLESVILLE 17863 Foundation Drive Noblesville (317) 770-7800 www.marriott.com/indin
Onsite Bistro open for breakfast, dinner, and cocktails; Select Starbucks coffees available 6am10pm; Mini-refrigerators in all guestrooms; Microwaves available in Suites
DRURY PLAZA HOTEL CARMEL
9625 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis (317) 587-2701 druryhotels.com
9785 N. by N.E. Blvd., Fishers (317) 577-5900 indianapolisnortheastfishers.gardeninn.com HILTON GARDENS INN NW
6930 Intech Blvd., Indianapolis (317) 288-6060 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS - LEBANON
335 N. Mt. Zion Rd., Lebanon (765) 483-4100
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES EAST
7035 Western Select Dr., Indianapolis (317) 322-0011 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES INDIANAPOLIS-NORTH CARMEL
9797 N. Michigan Rd., Carmel (317) 661-3540 www.hiexpress.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES NOBLESVILLE
ECONO LODGE
13625 Tegler Dr., Noblesville (317) 316-0606 www.ihg.com
EXTENDED STAY AMERICA
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FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES AIRPORT
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES WESTFIELD-CARMEL
1245 W. State Rd. 32, Lebanon (765) 482-9611 9750 Lakeshore Dr., Indianapolis (317) 843-1181 www.extendedstayamerica.com 5220 W. Southern Ave., Indianapolis (317) 244-1600 HAMPTON INN & SUITES FISHERS
11575 Commercial Dr., Fishers (317) 913-0300 www.hamptoninn.com HAMPTON INN CARMEL
12197 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 843-1100 www.hamptoncarmel.com
7220 Woodland Dr., Indianapolis (317) 290-1212 15131 Thatcher Lane, Carmel (317) 575-0000 www.ihg.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS FISHERS
9791 N. by N.E. Blvd., Fishers (317) 558-4100 hiexpress.com
HOLIDAY INN INDIANAPOLIS-CARMEL
251 Pennsylvania Pkwy., Indianapolis (317) 574-4600 www.holidayinn.com
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HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON INDIANAPOLIS-CARMEL
11355 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 844-7994 homewoodsuites3.hilton.com
HYATT PLACE INDIANAPOLIS-AIRPORT
5500 W. Bradbury Ave., Indianapolis (317) 227-0950 MARRIOTT COURTYARD AIRPORT
2606 Fortune Circle E., Indianapolis (317) 248-0300 MARRIOTT COURTYARD NW
7226 Woodland Dr., Indianapolis MARRIOTT HOTEL EAST
7202 E. 21 St., Indianapolis (317) 322-3716 MARRIOTT TOWNEPLACE SUITES
5802 W. 71 St., Indianapolis (317) 290-8900
Services KIRK REALTY GROUP
8977 Technology Drive #D, Fishers (317) 842-4191 www.kirkrealtygroup.com CARMEL TAILORING
730 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel (317) 848-6050 www.carmeltailoring.com NOBLESVILLE MAIN STREET
839 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 776-0205 www.noblesvillemainstreet.org NOBLESVILLE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
MOTEL 6-LEBANON
953 Maple Ave., Noblesville (317) 214-7218 www.noblesvillefamilychiropractic.com
OLD TOWNE CARMEL BED & BREAKFAST
OLD TOWN ON THE MONON LOFT APARTMENTS
405 N. Mt. Zion Rd., Lebanon (765) 482-9190 521 First Ave. N.W., Carmel (317) 566-9696 www.carmelbandb.com PRAIRIE GUEST HOUSE
13805 Allisonville Rd., Fishers (317) 663-8728 www.prairieguesthouse.com
111 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 574-7368 www.oldtownonthemonon.com
THE BRIDGEWATER CLUB 3535 E. 161st St., Carmel, IN 46033 (317) 399-2475 www.thebridgewaterclub.com Private meeting and banquet rooms available for rental to the public. Let us plan your next Corporate Outing, Special Event, Wedding Reception or Fundraiser!
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
5225 E. 56th St., Indianapolis (317) 542-1481 www.gocathedral.com HAMLTON COUNTY TOURISM
37 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 848-3181 www.visithamiltoncounty.com NOBLESVILLE PRESERVATION ALLIANCE
PO Box 632, Noblesville (317) 426-1NPA www.noblesvillepreservation.com
ST. THEODORE GUERIN HIGH SCHOOL
QUALITY INN NOBLESVILLE
17070 Dragonfly Lane Noblesville (317) 776-7088 www.choicehotels.com
15300 Gray Road, Noblesville (317) 582-0120 www.guerincatholic.org
RIVEREDGE PROFESSIONAL CENTER
River Drive, Noblesville (317) 289-7662 www.riveredgeprofessionalcenter.com
NOBLESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 Library Plaza Noblesville (317) 773-0086 Welcome to Noblesville—The heart of Hamilton County. We offer our visitors and residents an authentic small town ambiance with all the amenities of a vibrant midwestern city. Whether you are here for a short visit or as a new resident, let us help you connect with our community. www.noblesvillechamber.com
Free Hot Breakfast Buffet; Indoor Heated Pool; Bus Parking
RAMADA INN EAST
6990 E. 21st, Indianapolis (317) 359-5341
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT FISHERS
RENAISSANCE INDIANAPOLIS NORTH HOTEL
9698 Hague Rd., Indianapolis (317) 841-0416 www.springhillsuites.com
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT CARMEL
9780 Crosspoint Blvd., Indianapolis (317) 577-9500 www.staybridgesuites.com
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT FISHERS
10675 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis (317) 582-1500 www.ihg.com
RESIDENCE INN NW
8250 N. by N.E. Blvd., Fishers (317) 913-1920 www.staystudio6.com
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT CARMEL
1280 W. State Rd. 32, Lebanon (765) 482-4800
11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 816-0777 www.renaissanceindianapolis.com 11895 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 846-2000 www.residenceinn.com
9765 Crosspoint Blvd., Indianapolis (317) 842-1111 residenceinn.com 6220 Digital Way, Indianapolis (317) 275-6000 11855 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 846-1800 www.marriott.com
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STAYBRIDGE SUITES INDIANAPOLIS-CARMEL
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For Your Extended Stay Needs TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Keystone 8468 Union Chapel Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 t 317.255.3700 Marriott.com/indtk
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WYNDHAM INN NW
WINGATE BY WYNDHAM INN
WYNDHAM WEST
5797 Rockville Rd., Indianapolis (317) 297-7700
6240 Digital Way, Indianapolis (317) 275-7000 2544 Executive Dr., Indianapolis (317) 381-6102
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DEMING RD...............................................................Pg 26: D5 DESHANE AVE................................................... Pg 29: C4, D4 DEVANEY RD...............................................Pg 26: B6, C6, D6 DITCH RD.........................................Pg 26: B2, Pg 28: E2, H2 DUNBAR RD........................................... Pg 26: B4, Pg 28: A4 DURBIN RD........................................... Pg 29: A5, B5, C5, D5 EAGLE CREEK .........................................................Pg 28: E1 EAGLETOWN RD................................... Pg 26: C2, Pg 28: D2 EDITH AVE.................................................................Pg 29: B2 EDMONDSON RD......................................................Pg 27: A1 ELLER RD..................................................................Pg 28: G6 ERNEST RD...............................................................Pg 27: B1 ESSIG AVE................................................................Pg 27: D4 FALL RD.................................... Pg 27: A3, C3, Pg 29: G3, H3 FISHERBURG AVE............................................. Pg 29: C6, D3 FLIPPINS RD...................................................... Pg 28: A4, C4 FLORIDA RD.......................................... Pg 27: C6, Pg 29: G6 FREEMONT RD.........................................................Pg 28: B2 GEIST RD...................................................................Pg 29: H4 GEORGIA RD............................................................Pg 29: H5 GIFFORD AVE...........................................................Pg 28: A5 GRASSY BRANCH RD..............................................Pg 28: C5 GRAY RD......................................................Pg 28: D5, F5, H5 GREENFIELD AVE....................................................Pg 29: D2 GREYHOUND PASS..................................................Pg 28: E4 GUILFORD RD...........................................................Pg 28: G4 GWINN RD.................................................................Pg 27: C1 HAGUE RD.................................................. Pg 29: C1, G1, H1 HARTLEY RD............................................................Pg 27: A5 HAZEL DELL RD................................................ Pg 28: E6, G6 HENRY GUNN RD.............................................. Pg 27: B6, C6 HILL RD.............................................................. Pg 27: A3, B3 HINKLE RD................................................................Pg 28: B5 HINSLEY RD..............................................................Pg 26: C1 HOOSIER RD......................................................Pg 29: G3, H3 HOOVER RD..............................................................Pg 28: G2 HORTON RD.....................................Pg 26: A3, B3, Pg 28: B3 HOWE RD.................................................................. Pg 29: F3
HUNTINGTON AVE.......................................Pg 29: A3, A4, C3 JAMES RD.................................................................Pg 29: B2 JERKWATER RD.......................................................Pg 26: B1 JOLIET RD.......................................................... Pg 28: B1, D1 JOYCE AVE...............................................................Pg 27: D4 KEYSTONE PARKWAY.............................................Pg 28: G5 KINSEY AVE..............................................................Pg 28: C3 LACY RD.......................................................Pg 27: A4, C4, D4 LAKEVIEW DR..........................................................Pg 29: C2 LAMONG RD.......................Pg 26: B2, C2, D2, Pg 28: A2, B2 LANTERN RD............................................................Pg 29: H2 LITTLE CHICAGO RD...............................................Pg 28: C6 LOWER RD................................................................Pg 27: B5 MAIN ST...................................... Pg 27: D2, Pg 28: F1, F2, F6 MALLERY RD............................................................Pg 29: C3 MARILYN RD............................................................. Pg 29: F4 MERIDIAN RD............................................................Pg 26: C3 MERIDIAN ST............................................................Pg 28: G3 MIDDLETOWN AVE............................................ Pg 29: D4, D5 MILL CREEK RD..............................Pg 26: D6, Pg 28: A6, C6 MOLLENKOPF RD....................................................Pg 29: H3 MONTANA AVE..........................................................Pg 29: B6 MOONTOWN RD.......................................................Pg 28: C5 MOSSBAUGH RD......................................................Pg 27: B2 MT PLEASANT RD....................................................Pg 27: C2 MULE BARN RD...............................Pg 26: D1, Pg 28: A1, C1 MYSTIC RD............................................. Pg 29: B5, Pg 29: D5 NEWTON AVE..................................................... Pg 27: D4, D5 OAK RD.....................................................................Pg 28: D4 OAK RIDGE RD................................ Pg 26: D4, Pg 28: A4, F4 OLD MERIDIAN AVE...........................................Pg 28: F3, F4 OLIO RD.................................... Pg 29: A5, B5, D5, E5, F5, H5 OTT RD......................................................................Pg 27: B2 OVERDORF RD......................... Pg 27: C3, D3, Pg 29: A3, B3 PENNINGTON RD............................ Pg 27: C4, D4, Pg 29: F4 PENNSYLVANIA ST..................................................Pg 28: G3 PILGRIM RD..............................................................Pg 29: C5 PRAIRIE BAPTIST RD....................................... Pg 29: B5, E5
PROMISE RD.......................................................Pg 29: C3, F3 RANGELINE RD........................................................ Pg 28: F4 RAY PARKER RD............................................... Pg 27: B5, C5 RIVER AVE ...............................................................Pg 29: E1 RIVER RD.........................................Pg 28: G6, Pg 29: F1, G1 RIVERWOOD AVE.....................................................Pg 29: B3 ROHRER RD.............................................................. Pg 28: F4 RUTGERS RD............................................................Pg 29: B5 SALEM RD.......................................................... Pg 26: B5, C5 SCHERER AVE..........................................................Pg 27: C1 SCHULLEY RD....................................... Pg 27: C1, Pg 29: A1 SEMINOLE RD...........................................................Pg 28: D6 SETTERS RD.............................................................Pg 28: E5 SHADY NOOK RD.....................................................Pg 28: C5 SHELBOURNE RD............................................. Pg 28: E1, H1 SHERIDAN AVE....................Pg 26: D2, Pg 28: C6, Pg 29: C1 SIX POINTS RD................... Pg 26: B3, D3, Pg 28: A3, B3, F3 SMOKEY ROW RD.................................................... Pg 28: F3 SPRING MILL RD................................... Pg 26: D3, Pg 28: A3 SPRINGMILL RD...................................Pg 28: C3, D3, E3, G3 STARTSMAN RD.......................................................Pg 27: B3 STRAWTOWN AVE................................. Pg 27: D6, Pg 29: A6 SUMMER RD.............................................................Pg 29: C4 TOLLGATE RD..........................................................Pg 27: D1 TOMLINSON RD................................................. Pg 28: B4, C4 TOWNE RD.............................................Pg 28: D2, E2, F2, H2 UNION CHAPEL RD........................................... Pg 29: D3, E3 VICTORY CHAPEL RD.................................Pg 29: A4, B4, C4 WALNUT GROVE RD................................................Pg 27: B4 WEST RD.................................................Pg 26: D1, Pg 28: F1 WESTFIELD BLVD....................................................Pg 28: H4 WESTFIELD BLVD (UNION ST)................................Pg 28: D4 WHEELER RD...........................................................Pg 28: D4 WHETSON RD...........................................................Pg 27: A1 WHISTLER RD...........................................................Pg 27: A2 WINDERMERE BLVD............................. Pg 29: H3, Pg 29: H3
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Attractions ACORN FARM COUNTRY STORE
15466 Oak Rd., Carmel (317) 846-6257 www.acorn-farm.com
ACTORS THEATRE OF INDIANA
4 Center Green, Carmel (317) 843-3800 (Ticket Center) www.actorstheatreofindiana.org ARBUCKLE'S RAILROAD PLACE
1151 Vine St., Noblesville (317) 773-3985 www.arbuckles-rrp.com
ARCADIA ARTS & HERITAGE DEPOT
107 W. S. St., Arcadia (317) 946-6792 www.arcadiadepot.org
CARMEL ARTS COUNCIL
40 W. Main St., Carmel www.carmelartscouncil.org CARMEL BALLROOM DANCE STUDIO
111 Medical Dr., Carmel (317) 850-8912 carmelballroomdance.com CARMEL CITY CENTER
770 3rd Ave. S.W., Carmel (317) 705-7982 www.carmelcitycenter.com
BEEF & BOARDS DINNER THEATRE
1040 E. 3rd Ave. SW., Carmel (317) 844-8889 www.carmeliceskadium.com
9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis (317) 872-9664 www.beefandboards.com BELFRY THEATRE
10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville (317) 773-1085 www.thebelfrytheatre.com BLACKHAWK WINERY AND VINEYARD
28153 Ditch Rd., Sheridan (317) 771-2814 www.blackhawkwinery.com BOARD & BRUSH
100 N. Union St., Westfield (317) 753-5445 boardandbrush.com BOOTH TARKINGTON CIVIC THEATRE
3 Center Green Ste. 300, Carmel (317) 924-6770 www.civictheatre.org
CARMEL FARMERS MARKET
CARMEL ICE SKADIUM
CARMEL INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
FISHERS FREEDOM FESTIVAL, INC.
10087 Allisonville Road, Ste. G. Fishers (317) 595-3195 www.fishersfreedomfestival.org FLIX BREWHOUSE
2160 E. 116th St., Carmel (317) 824-9111 www.flixbrewhouse.com FLOWING WELL
116th & Gray Rd., Carmel (317) 848-7275 www.carmelclayparks.com FUEL TANK AT FISHERS
9022 E. 126th St., Fishers (317) 849-9930 www.indyfueltank.com GATEWOOD VEGETABLE FARM & GREENHOUSES
CMG WORLDWIDE LEGENDS MUSEUM
GEIST LAKE MARINA
14475 Marilyn Rd., Noblesville close-bycampground.com 10500 Crosspoint Blvd. Indianapolis (317) 570-5000 www.cmgworldwide.com CONNER PRAIRIE
13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers (317) 776-6000 www.connerprairie.org COUNTRY MOON WINERY
CARMEL PORCHFEST
30 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 339-5400 www.crushandbrew.com
Carmel (317) 407-8489 www.carmelmarathon.com
6 Municipal Dr., Fishers (317) 578-0700 www.fisherschamber.com
CLOSE BY CAMPGROUND
CARMEL MARATHON
CRUSH & BREW
9555 E. 206th St., Noblesviile (317) 773-1214 www.gatewoodvegetablefarm.com 11691 Fall Creek Rd., Indianapolis (317) 849-8455 www.marinalimited.com GIGI'S CUPCAKES
8981 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 577-2253 www.gigiscupcakesusa.com GIGI'S CUPCAKES
2454 E. 146th St., Carmel (317) 663-8553 www.gigiscupcakesusa.com GRAND PARK-THE SPORTS CAMPUS AT WESTFIELD
701 E. 191st St., Westfield www.grandpark.org
GRAND PARK EVENTS CENTER
DEAD CREEK CAMP
19000 Grand Park Blvd., Westfield grandpark.org
DUNHAM HOUSE
200 E. 186th St., Westfield www.grandparkfh.com
ESCAPE ROOM, THE
1 Center Green, Carmel (317) 844-2251
EXOTIC GARAGE PROMOTIONS
329 Gradle Dr., Carmel (317) 844-2660 gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org
254 1st Ave. S.W., Carmel carmeltheatrecompany.com
8224 Bella Vista Dr., Ste. 4104 Fishers (844) 487-8687 www.exoticgaragepromotions.com
CARMEL TOTAL FITNESS
FABULOUSLY FUN COMPANY
931 Rangeline Rd. to 2450 E. 136th St., Carmel (317) 848-7275 carmelclayparks.com
Main St. and Rangeline Rd. Carmel (317) 804-1879 carmelporchfest.org CARMEL RACQUET CLUB
225 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 844-1177 www.carmelracquetclub.com CARMEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
845 Westfield Rd., Noblesville (317) 773-3381 www.bowl32.com BOXLEY CABIN
CARMEL THEATRE COMPANY
308 S. Main St., Sheridan (317) 758-5054 www.sheridanhistoricalsociety.net
CICERO FARMERS MARKET
16222 Prairie Baptist Rd. Noblesville (317) 773-7942 www.countrymoonwinery.com
1207 Donnybrook Dr., Carmel (317) 600-6118 www.carmelartsfestival.org
760 3rd Ave. S.W., Ste. 102 Carmel (317) 844-9717 www.carmelsymphony.org
BOWL 32
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
CARMEL COMMUNITY PLAYERS
ATLANTA NEW EARTH FESTIVAL
105 E. Main St., Atlanta (765) 292-2626 www.atlantaindiana.com
Carmel (317) 518-8842 chocolateforthespirit.com
175 W. Jackson St., Cicero (317) 517-7420 www.cicerofarmmarket.com
211 First St. S.W., Carmel (317) 846-7117 www.carmelclayhistory.org
Two Center Green, Carmel (317) 710-0162 www.carmelfarmersmarket.com
135 W. Main St., Atlanta (765) 292-2312 www.theatlantamusichall.com
CHOCOLATE FOR THE SPIRIT
21 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 848-6076
ATLANTA MUSIC HALL
200 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel www.carmelartomobilia.com
4993 Deer Ridge Dr. N., Carmel (317) 844-7453 www.cidedance.org
CARMEL CLAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
14199 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 140 Carmel (317) 815-9387 www.carmelplayers.org
ARTOMOBILIA
CENTRAL INDIANA DANCE ENSEMBLE, INC.
FISHERS FARMERS MARKET
12587 E. 156th St., Noblesville www.deadcreekcamp.com 709 S.W. St., Kempton (317) 491-3757 www.thedunhamhouse.com 8890 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 986-6542 escaperoomfishers.com
16425 Oak Manor Dr., Westfield (317) 319-3610 www.fabulouslyfuncompany.com
GRAND PARK FIELDHOUSE
GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION
GREGORY HANCOCK DANCE THEATRE
GREYHOUND TRAIL
GYMNAWORLD GYMNASTICS
BREWSLINE
(317) 661-1334 www.brewsline.com
820 City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 580-8111 carmeltotalfitness.com
BUNDY DECOY CO.
CARMEL VISITORS CENTER
FALLEN HOOSIERS MEMORIAL
CARMELFEST
FASTIMES INDOOR KARTING
146th St. & Monon Greenway Carmel (317) 848-7275 carmelclayparks.com
FERN OF WESTFIELD
13825 Norell Rd., Noblesville (317) 773-3324 www.gqti.com
16506 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville (765) 734-1148 www.bundyducks.com CARAVAN CLASSES
92 S. 9th St., Noblesville (765) 557-1969 caravanclasses@gmail.com CARMEL ARTS & DESIGN DISTRICT
30 W. Main St., Ste. 220, Carmel (317) 571-2790 www.carmelartsanddesign.com
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35 E. Main St., Carmel www.VisitHamiltonCounty.com One Civic Sq., Carmel (317) 571-2464 www.carmelfest.net CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
One Center Green, Carmel (317) 843-3800 thecenterpresents.org
401 N. Union St., Westfield www.FallenHoosiers.com
3455 Harper Rd., Indianapolis (317) 566-0066 www.ftik.com 135 N. Union St., Westfield (317) 679-2384 www.thefernofwestfield.com
1716 Pleasant St., Noblesville HAGAN-BURKE TRAIL
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HAMILTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PO Box 397, Noblesville (317) 770-0775
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HAMILTON COUNTY MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND OLD SHERIFF’S RESIDENCE AND JAIL
810 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 770-0775 www.hamiltoncountyhistory.org HAMILTON COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX
9625 E. 150th St., Ste. 209 Noblesville (317) 773-4150 www.thesportscomplex.net HAMILTON DISC GOLF UNION
Varied Locations, Hamilton County thehdgu.com HANDEL'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & YOGURT-CARMEL
2466 E. 146th St., Carmel (317) 705-1855 handelsicecream.com HARMONY WINERY
7350 Village Sq. Lane Ste. 200 Fishers (317) 585-9463 www.harmonywinery.com HEDGEHOG MUSIC SHOWCASE
101 W. Main St., Arcadia (317) 984-3560 hedgehogmusicshowcase.com HISTORIC AMBASSADOR HOUSE & HERITAGE GARDENS, INC.
10595 Eller Rd., Fishers (317) 845-4265 www.ambassadorhouse.org HOLIDAY ON THE SQUARE
1 Civic Sq., Carmel (317) 571-2495 HOOSIER HEIGHTS
9850 Mayflower Park Dr., Carmel (317) 802-9302 www.hoosierheights.com HOOSIER PARK RACING & CASINO
4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson (765) 642-7223 www.hoosierpark.com HUNT CLUB DISTILLERY
3774 W. SR 47, Sheridan (317) 441-7194 huntclubdistillery.com INDIANA DESIGN CENTER
200 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 569-5975 www.indianadesigncenter.com INDIANA MUSTANGS
16708 Southpark Dr., Westfield www.indianamustangsbaseball.com INDIANA PONY EXPRESS
7842 Knue Rd., Indianapolis (317) 402-6956 www.indyponyexpress.com INDIANA RENAISSANCE FAIRE
12023 Quarry Ct., Fishers (317) 748-1622 www.fishersrenfaire.com
INDIANAPOLIS GREEK FESTIVAL
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 3500 W. 106th St., Carmel (317) 733-0303 www.indygreekfest.org INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-SYMPHONY ON THE PRAIRIE
32 E. Washington Ste. 600 Indianapolis (317) 639-4300 www.indianapolissymphony.org
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JACK'S DONUTS OF FISHERS
13578 E. 131 St., Fishers (317) 214-7152 jacksdonuts.com
JOE’S BUTCHER SHOP & FISH MARKET
111 W. Main St., Ste. 110, Carmel (317) 846-8877 www.joesbutchershop.com JUMP N PLAY LLC
1710 Pleasant St., Noblesville (317) 219-5370 www.jumpnplaynoblesville.com JUNGLE
16707 Southpark Dr., Westfield www.thejunglellc.com K1 SPEED
9998 E. 121st St., Fishers (317) 348-1176 www.k1speed.com KILN CREATIONS
60 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 774-8982 kilncreations.net KLIPSCH CAMPING
12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville (317) 776-8181 www.kmccamping.com KLIPSCH MUSIC CENTER
12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville (317) 776-8181 www.livenation.com KOTEEWI AERIAL ADVENTURE TREETOP TRAILS
11800 Koteewi Dr., Noblesville (317) 770-8845 www.edgeadventureparks.com KOTEEWI RANGE: SPORT & TARGET ARCHERY CENTER
11909 Koteewi Dr., Noblesville (317) 776-8472 www.koteewiarchery.com K-TRAILS EQUESTRIAN ADVENTURES
11949 Koteewi Dr., Noblesville (317) 770-8835 www.ktrails.com LA DOLCE SALON & SPA
1119 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 848-0294 www.ladolcesalon.com LASER FLASH
617 Third Ave. S.W. Carmel (317) 571-1677 www.laser-flash.com LIGHTS OVER MORSE LAKE
980 Shoreline Dr., Cicero (317) 919-4628 www.lightsovermorselake.com LISA’S PIE SHOP
5995 S. US 31, Atlanta (317) 758-6944 www.lisaspies.com LITTLE EAGLE CREEK VALLEY FARM
2701 S. 1200 E., Zionsville (317) 698-4056 littleeaglecreekvalleyfarm.webs.com LOGAN STREET SANCTUARY
1274 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 695-4458 loganstreetsanctuary.org LOKE BICYCLES
11640 Brooks School Rd. Ste. 100, Fishers (317) 595-5653 lokebicycles.com
MAIN STREET PRODUCTIONSWESTFIELD PLAYHOUSE
1836 State Rd. 32 W., Westfield (317) 402-3341 www.westfieldplayhouse.org MAPLE LANE INN & PAVILION
12120 E. 266th St. Arcadia (317) 376-1249 www.maplelaneinn.com MONON COMMUNITY CENTER
1235 Central Park Dr. East Carmel (317) 848-7275 CarmelClayParks.com The Monon Community Center is your go-to place for recreation, fitness and nature. There are hundreds of activities and programs offered ensuring there is something for all ages, abilities, skill levels and interests! Amenities include a Fitness Center, Indoor Aquatics, Gymnasium, Track, KidZone (childcare), program rooms and The Waterpark. The facility offers breathtaking views and accessibility to nature trails.
MONON TRAIL
1235 Central Park Dr. E. Indianapolis/Hamilton County res-3.cloudinary.com MORSE MARINA
20999 Hague Rd., Noblesville (317) 984-3301 www.marinalimited.com MORSE PARK & BEACH
19777 Morse Park Ln., Noblesville (317) 770-4400 www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov MOTION CYCLING
9530 E. 126th St., Fishers (317) 813-7433 www.motioncycling.com MR. MUFFIN'S TRAINS
165 E. Main St., Atlanta (317) 569-1999 www.mrmuffinstrains.org MUSEUM OF MINIATURE HOUSES & OTHER COLLECTIONS
111 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 575-9466 www.museumofminiatures.org NEBO RIDGE BICYCLES
4335 W. 106th St., Ste. 900, Carmel (317) 471-1089 neboridge.com NERDYGIRL CUPCAKES
12660 E 116th St., Fishers (317) 537-1439 www.nerdygirlcupcakes.com NICKEL PLATE ARTS
107 S. 8th St., Noblesville (317) 452-3690 nickelplatearts.org NICKEL PLATE DISTRICT
6 Municipal Dr., Fishers www.fishers.in.us NICKEL PLATE PLAYERS
6 Municipal Dr., Fishers (317) 572-5470 www.nickelplateplayers.com
NOBLESVILLE CLOCK COMPANY
996 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 776-9270 www.noblesvilleclock.com NOBLESVILLE MAIN STREET FARMERS MARKET
on Conner Street, just W. of the bridge at the intersection of SR 32 and SR 19, Noblesville (317) 776-0205 www.noblesvillemainstreet.org NOBLESVILLE VISITORS CENTER
839 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 848-3181 www.VisitHamiltonCounty.com OFF THE WALL SPORTS
423 Chase Ct., Carmel (317) 580-5900 www.offthewallsports.net OKTOBERFEST AT SAXONY
PO Box 930, Fishers (317) 595-3195 fishersfreedomfestival.org OSPREY POINTE PAVILION
19777 Morse Park LN., Noblesville (317) 770-4400 MyHamiltonCountyParks.com PAINTING WITH A TWIST
301 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 590-6584 paintingwithatwist.com PEACE WATER WINERY
37 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 810-1330 peacewaterwinery.com PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES OF CARMEL
254 1st Ave. S.W., Ste. E, Carmel (317) 708-1070 www.pedegoelectricbikes.com PINHEADS
13825 Britton Park Rd., Fishers (317) 773-9988 www.bowlatpinheads.com POSEIDON EXPERIENCE
9402 Uptown Dr., Ste. 800 Indianapolis (317) 288-5242 poseidonexperience.com QUILT EXPRESSIONS
12514 Reynolds Dr., Fishers (317) 913-1916 quiltexpressionsfishers.com QUILT QUARTERS
9840 N. Michigan Rd., Carmel (317) 757-8340 www.quiltquarters.com RESTYLED
21 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel 317) 564-8001 RETRO 101-INDY'S 1ST BOUTIQUE ON WHEELS
Various Locations (317) 919-5542 www.shopretro101.com
RIVERBEND CAMPGROUND
21695 SR 37 N., Noblesville (317) 773-3333 ROADS HOTEL- GHOST HUNTS
150 E. Main St., Atlanta (765) 387-7623 thehistoricroadshotel.com ROBERTS SETTLEMENT
PO Box 561, Noblesville robertssettlement.org
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ROUDEBUSH POTTERY
SWEET HOME CUPCAKES
ROUNDTRIPPER BASEBALL ACADEMY
TABBY TREE WEAVER
RUSSELL FARMS PUMPKIN PATCH
TASTEFUL TIMES
24871 State Rd. 13 N., Noblesville (317) 431-0480 www.roudebushpottery.com 16708 Southpark Dr., Westfield (317) 896-2900 www.roundtripper.com 12290 E. 191st St., Noblesville (317) 773-9078 www.russell-farms.com
937 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 987-5551 sweethomecupcakes.net 269 W. Jackson St., Cicero (317) 984-5475 www.tabbytreeweaver.com 11677 Olio Rd., Fishers (317) 436-8226 tastefultimesindy.com
SCHWARTZ’S BAIT & TACKLE
TAYLOR'S BAKERY
SERENDIPITY SISTERS 3
THE BEAUTY LOUNGE
118 Cicero Rd., Noblesville (317) 776-0129 schwartzbaitandtackle.com
17610 Joliet Rd, Ste. A., Sheridan (317) 708-1003 SEVEN SISTERS FLORIST
289 S. Peru, Cicero (317) 984-1761 www.sevensistersflorist.com SHERIDAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
308 S. Main St., Sheridan (317) 758-5845 sheridanhistoricalsociety.net SILVER DOOR BOUTIQUE SPA
762 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 816-7587 www.silverdoorspa.com SKY ZONE
8395 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 596-CAKE (2253) www.taylorsbakery.com 2325 Pointe Pkwy., Ste. 110 Carmel (317) 569-6448 beautyloungecarmel.com THE BIKE LINE
724 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 815-1122 www.thebikeline.com THE BLACK SHEEP YARN AND FIBER ARTS
1095 Conner St., Noblesville www.facebook.com THE CAT
254 1st Ave S.W., Carmel thecattheatre.com
10080 E. 121st St., Ste. 182 Fishers (317) 572-2999 www.skyzone.com
THE EDGE BARN
SLEEPYBEAR CAMPGROUND
THE FLYING CUPCAKE
13231 E. 146th St., Noblesville (317) 691-2339 www.sleepybearcampground.com SPA 32
21097 E. 143rd St., Noblesville (765) 642-4979 www.theedgebarn.net 831 S. Rangeline Rd., Ste. 300 Carmel (317) 396-2696 www.theflyingcupcakebakery.com
17409 Wheeler Rd., Ste. 106 Westfield (317) 399-7108 www.spathirty2.com
THE HOMESTEAD
SPENCER FARM
THE PAINT CELLAR
7177 E. 161st St., Noblesville (317) 776-1560 www.spencerberryfarm.com ST. GEORGE FESTIVAL
12811 E. New Market St., Carmel (219) 261-2138 www.homesteadbuttery.com 720 Adams St., Ste. 120, Carmel (317) 759-4278 paint-cellar.com THE PINT CYCLE
STEVE ZELLER'S FRESH MARKET
Corner 9002 Technology Lane & Visionary Way Fishers thepintcycle.com
STONYCREEK FARM NURSERY & LANDSCAPING
890 E. 116th Street, #125, Carmel (317) 688-7272 www.thequirkyfeather.com
STRAWTOWN POTTERY & ANTIQUES
4 Center Green, Carmel (317) 844-9717 thecenterpresents.org
10748 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 845-7755 www.stgindy.org 15128 State Rd. 38 E., Noblesville (317) 538-4837 www.facebook.com 11366 SR 38 E., Noblesville (317) 773-3344 www.stonycreekfarm.net
12738 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville (317) 984-5080 STUCKEY FARM MARKET
19975 Hamilton Boone Rd. Sheridan (317) 769-4172 www.stuckeyfarm.com SUN KING FISHERS TAP ROOM & SMALL-BATCH BREWERY
7848 E. 96th St., Fishers (317) 436-1926 www.sunkingbrewing.com
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THE QUIRKY FEATHER CONFECTIONERY
THE STUDIO THEATER AT THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
THE WANDERING PEACOCK
141 S. Union St., Westfield (317) 385-0994 www.facebook.com TIM'S SHOOTING ACADEMY
17777 Commerce Dr., Westfield (317) 399-7918 timsshootingacademy.com UNSEENPRESS.COM
PO Box 687, Westfield (317) 840-6456 www.unseenpress.com
THE WATERPARK AT THE MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1195 Central Park Dr. West Carmel (317) 848-7275 CarmelClayParks.com
We have your recipe for summer fun, just add water! Come surf the waves on the FlowRider®, scale the AquaClimb® wall and drift through the Lazy River at The Waterpark. Enjoy a private cabana and explore the new play feature in the Activity Pool. From adventure slides to the kiddie pool, this summer there is fun for everyone at The Waterpark! UPAINT POTTERY STUDIO
13901 Town Center Blvd., #200 Noblesville (317) 773-4880 www.upaintpotterystudio.com VECTOR CYCLE WORKS
18737 McKeon Ct., Noblesville (317) 833-0702 VINO MOBILE BAR
13553 Lorenzo Blvd., Carmel (317) 517-9920 vinomobilebar.com WESTFIELD CITY MARKET
130 Penn St., Westfield www.facebook.com
WESTFIELD ROCKS THE FOURTH
211 S. Union St., Westfield www.dwna.org WESTFIELD WASHINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
145 S. Union St., Westfield (317) 804-5365 www.facebook.com
Dining 10 WEST
10 W. Jackson St., Cicero (317) 606-8542 www.10westjackson.com 48TH PARALLEL BREWING COMPANY
Fishers (317) 502-1161 www.48thparallelbrewing.com 5280 BISTRO
11850 Allisonville Rd., Fishers (317) 537-2705 www.5280bistro.com ABUELO'S
14480 Lowes Way, Carmel (317) 815-8175 www.abuelos.com AL BASHA MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT & GROCERY
11321 Village Sq. Ln., Fishers (317) 537-7871 ALEXANDER'S ON THE SQUARE
864 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 773-9177 www.alexandersicecream.com AMBER INDIAN RESTAURANT
12510 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 580-0828 www.amberindianrestaurant.com ARNI'S RESTAURANT
4705 E. 96th St., Indianapolis (317) 571-0077 www.meetyouatarnies.com
WHITE RIVER CAMPGROUND
ASIAN GRILL
WHITE RIVER CANOE COMPANY
ASPEN CREEK GRILL
WHITE RIVER GREENWAY
BARLEY ISLAND BREWING COMPANY
11299 E. 234th St., Cicero (317) 770-4430 www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov 17180 River Ave., Noblesville (317) 867-4233 www.whiterivercanoe.com
Potters Bridge Park, Noblesville (317) 776-6350 www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov WILSON FARM MARKET
1720 E. 256th St., Arcadia (317) 758-5734 www.wilsonfarmmarket.com WOODHOUSE DAY SPA
2182-A E. 116th St., Carmel (317) 706-1300 carmel.woodhousespas.com WORLD’S SMALLEST CHILDREN’S ART GALLERY
40 W. Main St., Carmel www.carmelartscouncil.org
74 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 773-9990 asiangrillindy.com 13489 Tegler Dr., Noblesville (317) 559-3300 aspencreekgrill.com 639 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 770-5280 www.barleyisland.com BAZBEAUX PIZZA
111 W. Main St., Ste. 155, Carmel (317) 848-4488 www.bazbeaux.com BENTO CAFE
9778 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 578-8803 www.indybentocafe.com BEST BET BREAKFAST & LUNCH
14300 Mundy Dr., Noblesville (317) 776-1136
BIAGGI'S RISTORANTE ITALIANO
14299 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 170 Carmel (317) 818-1777 www.biaggis.com BIG DOG'S SMOKEHOUSE BBQ
29 E. Jackson St., Cicero (317) 800-5430 www.bdsmokehouse.com
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BIG HOFFA’S SMOKEHOUSE BAR-B-QUE
BUB’S CAFE
BLU MOON CAFE
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BONGE’S TAVERN
BUB'S BURGERS
800 E. Main St., Westfield (317) 867-0077 www.bighoffas.com
200 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 844-8310 www.blumooneats.com 9830 W. 280 N., Perkinsville (765) 734-1625 www.bongestavern.com
220 2nd St. S.W., Carmel (317) 844-2822 www.bubscafe.com 9770 N. by N.E. Blvd., Fishers (317) 915-7427 www.bubbas33.com
BOOMBOZZ TAPHOUSE-CARMEL-WESTFIELD
960 Tournament Trail, Westfield (317) 896-2874 www.bubsburgers.com Bub's Burgers & Ice Cream 210 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 706-2827 www.bubsburgersandicecream.com
BOOMBOZZ TAPHOUSE-FISHERS
C.R. HEROES FAMILY PUB
BRIXX PIZZA
CABOS MEXICAN CUISINE & CANTINA
2430 E. 146th St., Carmel (317) 843-2666 www.boombozz.com 9887 E 116th St., Fishers (317) 577-2699 www.boombozz.com
BROCKWAY PUBLIC HOUSE
202 W. 161st St., Westfield (317) 399-6969 www.indycabosgrill.com
BRU BURGER
7262 Fishers Crossing Dr., Fishers (317) 578-1987 www.cafekoreaindy.com
BRUNCHIES
5790 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 569-0965 cafepatachou.com
8594 E. 116th St., Fishers brixxpizza.com 12525 Old Meridian St., Carmel (317) 669-8080 brockwaypub.wordpress.com 12901 Old Meridian St., Carmel (317) 975-0033 www.bruburgerbar.com 13732 N. Meridian, Carmel (317) 846-8820 www.brunchiesdiner.com
A Hamilton County Brewery and Restaurant Since 1999
10570 E. 96th St., Fishers (317) 576-1070 www.crheroes.com
• Great food made from scratch • Serving lunch and dinner daily • Carry-out growlers • 6-packs of craft beer available EVERY day
CAFÉ KOREA
Hours: 11am - 1am Mon-Sat 12pm - 12am Sun
CAFE PATACHOU-CARMEL
639 Conner Street (SR 32) (1 block west of the Square) Noblesville, IN 46060 317.770.5280 www.barleyisland.com
CAFE PATACHOU-CLAY TERRACE
14390 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel (317) 566-0765 www.cafepatachou.com
best pizza in america goes great with any game FEATURED ON THE FOOD NETWORK
CARMEL
317-843-2666 2430 E. 146th St.
FISHERS
317-577-2699 9887 E. 116th St
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CAPLINGER'S FRESH CATCH NORTH
CULVER'S OF WESTFIELD
CAPSTONE COFFEE & BOOKSTORE
DANNY BOY BEER WORKS
15009 Gray Rd., Noblesville (317) 281-3221 caplingersfreshcatch.com
12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy., Carmel (317) 566-9132
17651 Sun Park Dr., Westfield (317) 763-1777 www.culvers.com
CASLER'S KITCHEN & BAR
12702 Meeting House Rd., Carmel (317) 564-0622 www.dannyboybeerworks.com
CHARLESTON'S RESTAURANT
17661 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville (317) 674-8266 www.deercreekbrewery.com
CHATHAM TAP
230 W. Jackson St., Cicero (765) 292-2000 delullositalian.com
CHIBA
71 W. City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 706-0000 www.divvycarmel.com
CHUY'S
9 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 564-4790 www.donatellositalian.com
11501 Pavilion Dr., Fishers (317) 596-9810 www.caslers.com 14636 N. US 31, Carmel (317) 846-5965 charlestons.com
8211 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 845-1090 chathamtap.com 228 Park St., Westfield (317) 804-5367 chiba-indy.com
DEER CREEK BREWERY
DELULLO'S TRATTORIA
DIVVY
DOOLEY O’TOOLES
CICERO COFFEE COMPANY
EGGSHELL BISTRO
CITY BARBEQUE - CARMEL
ERIKA'S PLACE-CICERO
1356 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 660-8369 www.citybbq.com CITY BARBEQUE-FISHERS
9367 Ambleside Dr., Fishers (317) 348-3448 www.citybbq.com COALITION PIZZA + WINE
365 W. 116th St., Carmel (317) 817-0800 www.coalitiontable.com COMBINE CAFÉ
1451 E. 276th St., Atlanta (317) 758-4116 www.facebook.com CONES CREAMERY
5790 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 688-7173 www.facebook.com CONVIVIO
11529 Spring Mill Road, Ste. 300, Carmel (317) 564-4670 www.convivioindy.com COPPER STILL KITCHEN & BAR
917 Connor St., Noblesville (317) 214-7376 www.copperstillkb.com CORNER BAKERY CAFE
14550 Clay Terrace Blvd. #100, Carmel (317) 844-9930 www.cornerbakerycafe.com COURTNEY'S KITCHEN
654 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 773-2234 www.courtneykitchen.com CRUST
840 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 810-1777 crustindy.com
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DONATELLO'S
14150 Town Center Blvd., Noblesville (317) 773-7733 www.chuys.com 150 S. Peru St., Cicero (317) 984-2739 www.cicerocoffee.com
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160 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 843-9900 51 W. City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 660-1616 www.eggshellbistro.com 40 W. Jackson St., Cicero (317) 984-9303 ERIKA'S PLACE-WESTFIELD
102 S. Union St., Westfield (317) 804-7001 FAMOUS DAVES BBQ
13455 Tegler Dr., Noblesville (317) 773-1700 famousdaves.com FIREBIRDS WOOD FIRED GRILL
9611 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 564-3042 carmel.firebirdsrestaurants.com FIRST WATCH
1950 E. Greyhound Pass, Carmel (317) 815-9344 www.firstwatch.com FIVE GUYS -CARMEL
2009 E. Grayhound Pass, Carmel (317) 587-7474 www.fiveguys.com
2450 E. 146th St., Carmel
317-218-3553 Best Food Trend Award 2016 by Indianapolis Monthly
FIVE GUYS FISHERS
11680 Commercial Dr., Fishers (317) 596-8686 www.fiveguys.com FIVE GUYS-NOBLESVILLE
13971 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 100, Noblesville (317) 770-3636 www.fiveguys.com FLAMME BURGER
8594 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 436-1929 www.flammeburger.com FOUR DAY RAY BREWING
11671 Lantern Rd., Fishers (317) 343-0200 www.fourdayray.com FREDDY'S FROZEN CUSTARD
2740 E. 146th St., Carmel freddysusa.com
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FRESH INDIAN GRILL
GREEK'S PIZZERIA-NOBLESVILLE
GINGER’S CAFE
216 So. 10th St., Noblesville (317) 773-4444 www.greekpizzeria.com
GRAETER'S ICE CREAM SHOP-CARMEL
12703 Meeting House Rd., Carmel (317) 587-1620 greekspizzeria.com
GRAETER'S ICE CREAM SHOP-FISHERS
205 Park St., Westfield (317) 804-7777 greekspizzeria.com
1420 W. Main St. Suite D., Carmel (317) 853-6550 1804 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 773-0303 www.gingerscafe.net 864 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel (317) 810-1673 www.graeters.com 8367 Ambleside Dr., Fishers (317) 845-0069 www.graeters.com
GRAND JUNCTION BREWING CO.-UNION ST.
110 S. Union St., Westfield (317) 804-5168 www.grandjunctionbrewing.com
GRAND JUNCTION BREWING CO. TAP ROOM181ST ST.
1189 E. 181st St., Westfield www.grandjunctionbrewing.com
GRANITE CITY FOOD AND BREWERY
150 W. 96th St., Carmel (317) 218-7185 www.gcfb.net
GREEK'S PIZZERIA-WEST CLAY
GREEK'S PIZZERIA-WESTFIELD
HANDEL'S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & YOGURT -FISHERS
8760 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 585-8065 handelsicecream.com
HEADY HOLLOW BREWING COMPANY
11069 Allisonville Rd., Fishers (317) 863-5165 www.headyhollowbrewing.com HUBBARD & CRAVENS
703 Veterans Way, Carmel (317) 805-1888 www.hubbardandcravens.com INDIA SIZZLING
GREEK'S PIZZERIA-CARMEL
11301 Village Sq. Ln., Fishers (317) 845-5500
GREEK'S PIZZERIA-FISHERS
12501 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 844-9333 www.jrazzos.com
120 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 848-1969 greekspizzeria.com
8800 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 915-9111 www.greekpizzeria.com
J RAZZO'S
J RAZZO'S 2
3150 E. S.R. 32, Westfield (317) 804-2051 www.jrazzos2.com
This is more than just the perfect pizza. It’s more than authentic flour and San Marzano tomatoes. It’s not just our housemade mozzarella or fennel sausage, or some of the finest ingredients you can find in Indiana, or the char they take on when they are fired in the oven. It goes beyond the years of refined tradition and knowledge of skilled artisans. It’s all of that melded together. It’s farmto-table ingredients, with a world-to-table attitude. It’s a pizza you can only get at Pizzology. 13190 Hazel Dell Pkwy. Suite 180 Carmel, IN 46033 317.844.2550 www.pizzologyindy.com
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J. GUMBO'S
JUICE BAR CARMEL
MACKENZIE RIVER PIZZA CO.
JACK'S DONUTS OF CARMEL
KIZUKI RAMEN & IZAKAYA
MAMA BEAR'S BAKERY & CAFE
JACK'S DONUTS OF WESTFIELD
KOLACHE FACTORY-CARMEL
MATT THE MILLER'S TAVERN
JAMAICAN REGGAE GRILL
KONA GRILL
8395 E. 116th St., Ste. 129, Fishers (317) 915-8230 www.jgumbos.com 516 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 993-3501 jacksdonuts.com
17423 Carey Rd., Ste. B., Westfield www.jacksdonuts.com 622 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 663-7630 jamaicanreggaegrill.com JAN'S VILLAGE PIZZA
108 S. Union St., Westfield (317) 896-5050 www.jansvillagepizzas.com JAN'S VILLAGE PIZZA
200 S. Main St., Sheridan (317) 758-6660 www.jansvillagepizzas.com JASON'S DELI
12405 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 569-1473 www.jasonsdeli.com JEET BY JERSEY'S CAFE
820 E. 116th Street, Ste. 130, Carmel (317) 580-1400 www.jerseyscafe.com JOE'S NEXT DOOR
111 W. Main St, #110, Carmel (317) 846-8877 joesbutchershop.com
1420 W. Main Street, Ste. B., Carmel (317) 774-4367 ilovejuicebar.com 2450 E. 146th St., Carmel (317) 218-3553 www.kizuki.com
890 E. 116th St., #100, Carmel (317) 816-2253 14395 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel (317) 566-1400 LEPEEP RESTAURANT
12213 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 580-9193 LePeepIndy.com LINCOLN SQUARE PANCAKE HOUSE
3186 E State Rd. 32, Westfield (317) 399-7102 www.eatatlincolnsquare.com LOCAL EATERY & PUB
14655 N.Gray Rd., Noblesville (317) 218-3786 localeateryandpub.com LOS ARROYOS
11503 Springmill Road, Ste. 100, Carmel (317) 810-1747 losarroyosindy.com LOUVINO
8626 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 598-5160 louvino.com
11596 Westfield Blvd., Carmel (317) 564-4211 www.mackenzieriverpizza.com 10110 Brook School Rd., Fishers (317) 288-4831 www.mamabearsatgeist.com 11 W. City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 805-1860 mtmtavern.com
MATTEO'S RISTORANTE ITALIANO
40 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 774-9771 www.matteosindy.com MATT'S WINE BAR
11 W. City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 805-1860 mtmtavern.com MCL RESTAURANT AND BAKERY
1390 Keystone Way , Carmel (317) 844-9217 www.mclhomemade.com
MELLOW MUSHROOM PIZZA BAKERS
2340 E. 116th St., Carmel (317) 846-2400 mellowmushroom.com
MENCHIE'S FROZEN YOGURT
17043 Mercantile Blvd, Noblesville (317) 219-5440 www.menchies.com MEXICO CITY GRILL
11653 Fishers Station Dr., Fishers (317) 577-1900 www.mexicocitygrill.com MICHAELANGELO'S ITALIAN BISTRO
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550 Westfield Rd., Noblesville (317) 773-6066 michaelangelosbistro.com MIMI BLUE MEATBALLS
12505 Old Meridian St., Carmel (317) 564-8524 www.mimibluemeatballs.com MIRACLE SUSHI & MODERN ASIAN CUISINE
12505 Old Meridian St., Carmel (317) 810-1737 www.miracleindy.com
MITCHELL'S FISH MARKET-CLAY TERRACE
14311 Clay Terrace Blvd. Ste. 100, Carmel (317) 848-3474 www.mitchellsfishmarket.com
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MOE'S SOUTHWEST GRILL
8235 E. 116th St., Ste. 201, Fishers (317) 849-6637 MONICAL'S
14099 Mundy Dr., Fishers (317) 770-8400 monicals.com MO'S IRISH PUB
13193 Levinson Lane, Ste. 100, Noblesville (317) 770-9020 www.mosirishpub.com MY PRETTY LITTLE PRETZEL
14187 Laura Vista Dr., Carmel (317) 643-7000 www.myprettylittlepretzel.com NATURAL BORN JUICERS
15009 Gray Rd., Carmel (317) 797-4254 www.naturalbornjuicers.com
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NICKEL PLATE BAR & GRILL
PITA PIT
RAIL EPICUREAN MARKET
NOBLE COFFEE & TEA COMPANY LTD.
PIZZA HOUSE
RAILS CRAFT BREW & EATERY
OMONI FRESH FAST KOREAN GRILL
PIZZOLOGY CRAFT PIZZA + PUB
8654 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 841-2888 www.nickelplatebarandgrill.com
8395 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 567-7482 pitapitusa.com
933 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 773-0339 www.noblecoffeeandtea.net
13710 N. Meridian St., Carmel omonigrill.com
211 Park St., Westfield (317) 804-8555 www.railepicureanmarket.com
11 N Main St., Cicero (317) 984-4399 www.pizzahouseinc.com
13578 E. 131st Ste. 105, Fishers www.railscraftbrewandeatery.com
13190 Hazel Dell Pkwy., Carmel (317) 844-2550 www.pizzologyindy.com
PAD THAI RESTAURANT
RAM RESTAURANT & BREWERY
12750 Parkside Dr., Fishers (317) 596-0079 www.theram.com
RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS
110 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 818-8272
POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP
PASSIONE PANE WOOD OVEN PIZZA AND BREAD
PRIMANTI BROS.
13215 Harrell Pkwy. , Noblesville (317) 773-8150 redrobin.com
PRIME 47
11228 Fall Creek Rd., Fishers (317) 913-9272 www.redsakeindy.com
PUCCINI’S SMILING TEETH-CARMEL
620 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 848-4600 www.ristoranteromaindy.com
PUCCINI’S SMILING TEETH-FISHERS
11501 Allisonville Rd., Fishers (317) 288-9761 www.rockstonepizzapub.com
12831 Campus Parkway, Ste. A., Noblesville
11640 Brooks School Rd., Fishers (317) 712-6369 www.passionepane.com
PAT-A-CAKES AND COOKIES TOONOBLESVILLE
5649 Pebble Village Ln., Noblesville (317) 867-9866 www.patacakesandcookiestoo.com PETERSON’S RESTAURANT
7690 E. 96th St., Fishers (317) 598-8863 www.petersonsrestaurant.com
13871 Cabela Pkwy., Noblesville (317) 770-3050 www.primantibros.com 14300 Clay Terrace Blvd. Ste. 155, Carmel 317) 660-0720 carmel.prime47.com 13674 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 580-0087 puccinissmilingteeth.com 8993 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 579-0572
RED SAKE RESTAURANT
RISTORANTE ROMA
ROCKSTONE PIZZA PUB
RODIZIO GRILL BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE
9773 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 288-7516 www.facebook.com
PUNCH BURGER
2375 E 116th St., Carmel (317) 660-2464 www.rodiziogrill.com
PURE EATERY
ROSELLI'S PIZZA
PIADA ITALIAN STREET FOOD
8235 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 288-0285 pureeatery.com
PHO VN CUISINE
1380 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 564-4877 www.mypiada.com
12525 Old Meridian St., Carmel
4335 W. 106th St., Carmel (317) 228-9090 www.rosellisonline.com
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ROSIE'S PLACE
68 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 770-3322 rosiesplace.net
SQUARE DONUTS-CARMEL
SUNRISE CAFE @UPTOWN
SQUARE DONUTS-FISHERS
SUPER BOWL PHO
14 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 731-5021 8745 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 731-5021
SAHM’S BAR & GRILL
7870 E. 96th St., Fishers (317) 841-3014 sahms.com SAHM'S RESTAURANT & PUB
11505 Allisonville Rd. (317) 842-1577 www.sahms.com
SCOTTY'S BREWHOUSE-CARMEL
110 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 644-3456 www.scottysbrewhouse.com
SCOTTY'S BREWHOUSE-NOBLESVILLE
14741 Hazel Dell Crossing, Noblesville (317) 565-4480 www.scottysbrewhouse.com SMASHBURGER
2560 E. 146th St., Carmel (317) 798-2168 locations.smashburger.com
STACKED PICKLE-CARMEL
112 E. Main St., Westfield (317) 399-7858 www.superbowlphowestfield.com
STACKED PICKLE-FISHERS
808 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 773-6132 www.sydsfinefood.com
STACKED PICKLE-WEST CARMEL
14490 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 100A, Carmel (317) 569-8300 www.tedsmontanagrill.com
12545 Old Meridian St., Carmel (317) 844-4448 stackedpickle.com 13204 Market Sq. Drive, Ste. 102, Fishers (317) 578-1236 stackedpickle.com 4335 W. 106th St., Carmel (317) 876-0981
STACKED PICKLE-WESTFIELD
17471 Wheeler Rd. #116, Westfield (317) 804-2687 stackedpickle.com
620 S. Rangeline, Carmel (317) 564-4800 www.sohocafecarmel.com SOME GUYS PIZZA PASTA GRILL
12552 Gray Rd., Carmel (317) 706-8888 www.someguyspizza.com
SYD’S BAR & GRILL
TED'S MONTANA GRILL
TEGRY BISTRO
11561 Geist Pavilion Dr. #103, Fishers (317) 436-8819 www.tegrybistro.com TERIYAKI MADNESS
STOMPIN BARLEY
12525 Old Meridian St. #140, Carmel teriyakimadness.com
STONE CREEK DINING COMPANY
12950 Publishers Dr., Fishers (317) 585-5020 www.texasroadhouse.com
SUNNY'S CHICKEN
19 E. 126th St., Carmel (317) 575-8421 carmelthaicastle.com
14560 River Road, Ste. 140, Carmel (317) 764-2974 stompinbarley.com
SOHO CAFE & GALLERY
809 E. Connor St., Noblesville (317) 214-7553
13904 Town Center Blvd. Ste. 900, Noblesville (317) 770-1170 www.stonecreekdining.com 214 E. Main St., Westfield (317) 399-7077 www.sunnys-chicken.com
TEXAS ROADHOUSE
THAI CASTLE
THAI KITCHEN RESTAURANT
11021 Allisonvile Rd., Fishers (317) 348-2658 www.thaikitchenfishers.com THE EGG AND I
2271 Pointe Pkwy, Ste. 150, Carmel (317) 575-3444 www.theeggandirestaurants.com THE FLYING CUPCAKE & DONUT
ITALIAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR
13180 Market Sq. Dr., Ste. 101, Fishers www.theflyingcupcakebakery.com THE ITALIAN HOUSE ON PARK
219 Park St., Westfield (317) 804-5619 theitalianhouseonpark.com THE LIT MOOSE
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THE OLD CUSTARD STAND
9270 E. 141st St., Fishers (317) 776-3800
THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
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8395 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 570-1245 ophindy.com THE PINT ROOM
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THE WELL COFFEEHOUSE FISHERS
8890 E. 116th St. #120, Fishers (317) 827-6229 www.wellcoffeehouse.com
TINA'S TRADITIONAL OLD ENGLISH KITCHEN
30 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 565-9716 tinastraditional.com TITUS BAKERY & DELI
17471 Wheeler Rd. Ste. 110, Westfield (317) 763-1700 www.titusbakery.com TOPPERS PIZZA
12545 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 569-6031 www.toppers.com TUCANOS BRAZILIAN GRILL
13225 Levinson Ln., Noblesville (317) 770-6988 www.tucanos.com TWIGS & TEA
11643 Maple St., Fishers (317) 578-2550 www.twigsandtea.com TWIN KISS
700 S. White Ave., Sheridan (317) 758-5485 UNION BREWING COMPANY
622 S. Rangeline Rd. Ste. Q., Carmel (317) 657-7338 www.unionbrewingco.com UPLAND BREWING CO. CARMEL TAP HOUSE
820 E. 116th St., Carmel (317) 564-3400 uplandbeer.com
URBAN VINES
303 E. 161st St., Westfield www.urban-vines.com VERDE FLAVORS OF MEXICO
11680 Commercial Dr. Ste. 1000, Fishers (317) 578-7511 VITALITY BOWLS
110 W. Main St., Ste. 115, Carmel (317) 581-9496 www.vitalitybowls.com WESTFIELD DINER
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137 W. Main St., Westfield (317) 399-7826 www.wolfiesgrill.com
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Shopping 14 DISTRICTS
110 W. Main St. Ste. 104, Carmel (317) 818-4585 Shop14districts.com A CORNER COTTAGE
895 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 770-7577 www.acornercottage.net ACCENT BICYCLES
622 S. Rangeline Rd, #S., Carmel (317) 506-6902 www.accentbicycles.com ADDENDUM GALLERY
736 Hanover Place Ste. 108, Carmel (317) 564-5979 www.addendumgallery.com AH COLLECTION- CLAY TERRACE
14511 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel (317) 580-0370 www.ahcollection.com AH COLLECTION- HAMILTON TOWN CENTER
13901 Town Center Blvd., Carmel (317) 770-8106 www.ahcollection.com
BLUEPEPPERMINT BOUTIQUE
8936 S. St., Fishers (317) 443-6001 bluepeppermintboutique.com BRIDES OF CARMEL
731 Hanover Place, Carmel (317) 844-1780 www.bridesofcarmel.org CABELA'S
13725 Cabela Pkwy., Noblesville (317) 565-6400 www.cabelas.com/noblesville CARMEL CONSIGNMENT
13686 N. Meridian St., Carmel (317) 573-4400 www.carmelconsignment.com CARMEL CYCLERY BICYCLE SHOP
230 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 575-8588 www.carmelcyclery.com
CARMEL OLD TOWN ANTIQUE MALL
38 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 566-1908 carmeloldtownantiquemall.com CLAY TERRACE
110 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 564-8732 allthingscarmel.com
14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. #165, Carmel (317) 818-0725 www.clayterrace.com
ALWAYS IN STITCHES
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ALL THINGS CARMEL
1808 E. Conner St., Noblesville (317) 776-4227 www.alwaysinstitches1.com AMANDA'S CITY-CHIC CONSIGNMENT
8594 E. 116th St, Fishers (317) 578-8201 www.dottiecouture.com ENDEAVOUR BOUTIQUE
522 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 573-0061 amandascitychicconsignment.com
846 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 993-3112 www.facebook.com /EndeavorBoutique
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FAVORITE FINDS
715 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 573-4400 ANTIQUE EMPORIUM
620 I S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 844-8351 BASH BOUTIQUE
149 N. Walnut St., Westfield (317) 867-1490 www.bashboutique.net BATH JUNKIE
741 Hanover Place, Carmel (317) 805-1850 www.bathjunkiecarmel.com
111 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 848-2308 FISHMAN FINE JEWELER
736 Hanover Place, Ste. 100H Carmel (317) 251-4064 www.goldminedesignsbyhand.com GALLERY 116
8597 E. 116th St., Fishers (317) 577-9730 www.gallery116.com GRAY ROAD MARKET BY BROCCOLI BILL'S
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15009 N. Gray Rd., Noblesville (317) 580-1517 www.broccolibills.com
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8777 E. 116th St., Fishers bdazzledshop.com 751 Hanover Place, Carmel (317) 564-0687 shopbeautyandgrace.com BLUE BUTTERFLY
164 N. 10th St., Noblesville (317) 294-0105 www.bluebutterflyfurnishings.com
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598 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 848-1864 griffonfabrics.com
HAMILTON TOWN CENTER
13901 Towne Center Blvd. Noblesville (317) 770-5996 www.simon.com
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P.O. Box 820, Fishers (317) 418-8227 www.herbalartonline.com 727 Hanover Place, Carmel (317) 810-1329 houseofzade.com 404 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 569-0824 info.ivivva.com KARISMA
859 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 774-8665 LIL BLOOMERS
982 Logan St, Noblesville (317) 774-5393 www.mylilbloomers.com LILY & SPARROW BOUTIQUE
8890 E 116th St, Ste. 140, Fishers (317) 578-2445 lilyandsparrowboutique.com LINDEN TREE UNIQUE GIFTS
856 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 773-3238 www.lindentreegifts.com LITTLE GYPSIE
84 S 9th St., Noblesville (317) 750-8087 littlegypsie.com LOGAN VILLAGE MALL
977 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 776-9999 www.loganvillagemall.com MAIN STREET SHOPPES
800 E. Main St., Westfield (317) 867-3327 mainstreetshoppes-antiques.com
8664 E 116th St., Fishers romanandleo.com 99 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 205-1716 www.rustedwindow.com 8701 Keystone Crossing Indianapolis (317) 816-0171 www.saks.com SEXSON FURNITURE CONSIGNMENTS & REPRODUCTIONS
6410 E. 106th St., Fishers (317) 845-9888 SILVER IN THE CITY
111 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 993-3669 www.silverinthecity.com SIMPLE TASTE
622 E. S. Range Line Rd. Carmel SIMPLY CHIC
14765 Hazel Dell Crossing Noblesville (317) 573-4002 simplychicresale.com SMITH'S JEWELERS
98 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 773-3383 www.smithsonthesquare.com THE FASHION MALL
8702 Keystone Crossing Blvd. Indianapolis (317) 574-4002 shopfashionmallatkeystone.com
MIDLAND ARTS & ANTIQUES MARKET
THE MEN'S WAREHOUSE
488 Gradle Dr., Carmel (317) 569-9105 www.midlandathome.com
14139 Towne Center Rd. Noblesville (317) 773-6413 www.menswearhouse.com
NOBLESVILLE ANTIQUE MALL
THE OLIVE MILL
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20 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 773-5095 noblesvilleantiquemall.com
894 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 774-1800 www.noblesvilleantiques.com 8235 E 116th St., Fishers (317) 578-7002 www.piperboutiques.com
R. BEAUCHAMP ANTIQUES
16405 Westfield Blvd. Rd. Westfield (317) 896-3717 www.BeauchampAntiques.com RANDY'S TOY SHOP
165 N. 9th St., Noblesville (317) 776-2220 www.randystoyshop.com RECYCLE SHOP
10 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 574-9200 www.olivemillgeneva.com 23478 US 31 N. Ste. A., Cicero (317) 801-0200 upscalejunkandantiques.com 8684 E. 116th St., Fishers shop.vardagen.com VINE & TABLE
313 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel (317) 817-9473 www.vineandtable.com WHIMZY
940 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 774-9405 www.whimzyshop.com YOUNIQUE CULTURE
216 W. Main St., Carmel youniqueculture.com
20601 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville (317) 773-5196
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Galleries ART SPLASH GALLERY
HOOSIER SALON
ARTISTS’ STUDIO
INSPIRE STUDIO & GALLERY
111 W. Main St., Ste. 140, Carmel (317) 564-4834 www.carmelartsplash.com 12810 Ford Dr., Fishers (317) 594-5070 www.artists-studio.com
22 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel (317) 253-5340 www.hoosiersalon.org 111 W. Main St., Ste. 120, Carmel (317) 517-1213 MAGDALENA GALLERY OF ART
CCA GALLERY & GIFTS
111 W. Main St., Ste. 135, Carmel (317) 844-2388 www.ccaartgallery.com COATS WRIGHT ART & DESIGN
200 S. Rangeline Rd. #122, Carmel (317) 569-5980 www.eckertfineart.com DOUG ARNHOLTER FINE ART & DESIGN
939 Conner St., Noblesville (317) 373-0472 www.DougArnholter.com
27 E. Main St., Carmel (317) 844-0005 www.magdalenagallery.com
PLATINUM LIVING FINE ART GALLERY
960 Logan St., Noblesville (317) 776-8701 www.platinumlivingfineartgallery.com SOORI GALLERY
33 E. Main St. #100 & 200, Carmel 317-843-ARTS (2787) www.soorigallery.com SYLVIA SULLIVAN GRAY FINE ARTS
15858 Joliet Rd., Westfield (317) 294-9084 www.sylviagray.net
EVAN LURIE GALLERY
30 W. Main St., Carmel (317) 844-8400 www.evanluriegallery.com FRENCH BLEU FINE ART GALLERY
11 W. Main St. W. #145, Carmel (317) 331-3734 www.susanmauck.blogspot.com
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Hamilton County JULY 1-4 Lights over Morse Lake Festival Cicero, Community Park and Morse Lake Kids’ carnival, parade, live music, 3-on-3 basketball and cornhole tournaments, talent show, balloon glow, craft and food vendors, golf cart poker run and firework on Morse Lake. www. lightsovermorselake.com JULY 3 Saxony Independence Celebration Witten Park 13258 Saxony Blvd, Fishers Live music, food trucks, fireworks. Outside food and beverages permitted. JULY 3 & 4 CarmelFest @ Civic Square, Carmel One of the Midwest’s largest festivals with a huge parade, 4 stages of entertainment, kidzone, fabulous food, market place and exhibits. www.carmelfest.net JULY 4 Glorious Fourth at Conner Prairie, Fishers Take a trip to the past and participate in authentic Fourth of July fun straight from the 1800s. www. connerprairie.org JULY 4 Noblesville Annual Parade and Fireworks Festival Downtown & Noblesville High School The parade will begin at 4:30pm on the corner of 16th and Harrison Streets. www.noblesvillefireworksfestival. com JULY 4 Sheridan Fourth of July Celebration Biddle Park and Downtown Parade starts at 10:30am on Main Street. JULY 4 Westfield Rocks The 4th Asa Bales Park, Westfield Live music, merchant and food vendors, kids’ area, bicycle and motorcycle charity rides, car show and fireworks. www.westfieldrocksthe4th.com JULY 8 Mud Day @ Cyntheanne Park 12383 Cyntheanne Road, Fishers 20 tons of topsoil and 20,000 gallons of water ensure a great mudbath for everyone. The Mud King and Queen will be crowned and if it rains, things get even muddier and funnier. JULY 8 Noblesville Main Street Annual Street Dance @ Courthouse Square, Noblesville Live entertainment, dancing, food, and a Kid’s Zone. www.noblesvillemainstreet.org
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JULY 15 The Art of Wine Carmel Arts & Design District Enjoy a summer evening experiencing vintages al fresco. A can’t miss event in the Arts & Design District. www.carmelartsanddesign.com JULY 20-23 Hamilton County 4H Fair County Fairgrounds, Noblesville Animals, food, exhibits by 4-H members, fun for the entire family. Admission and parking are free. JULY 27-AUGUST 5 Shakespeare in the Park This is the longest running Shakespearian outdoor event in Central Indiana. Performances of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be at the new amphitheater in Federal Hill Commons over two week-ends: July 27, 28, 29 and August 3, 4, 5, and, as always, is FREE to attend. www.noblesvillearts.org AUGUST 5 Art Fair on the Square Enjoy charming historic downtown Noblesville with juried artists, all painting mediums, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, more. Art experience for kids. AUGUST 19 The Noblesville BrewBQ Featuring several amateurs in a BBQ cook-off at the new Federal Hill Commons in downtown Noblesville. Attendees will be able to vote for their favorite BBQ while enjoying all-you-can-eat BBQ and beer. AUGUST 25-27 GreekFest @ Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Carmel Greek food, pastries, culture, music, dancing, bazaar and family-oriented children’s area. Free parking options available. www.indygreekfest.org AUGUST 26 Amigos De Westfield Asa Bales Park Enjoy Westfield’s diverse culture and Hamilton County’s first Latino Festival. Authentic Latin music, dance, food and kid’s games! www.enjoywestfieldevents.com AUGUST 26 Artomobilia Arts & Design District, Carmel Car collectors from across the Midwest and beyond will show-off their prized automobiles. www.carmelartsanddesign.com SEPTEMBER 8 Voices From The Past Living History Walk; Asa Bales Park, Westfield See history come alive at this unique interactive and educational event. www.enjoywestfieldevents.com
SEPTEMBER 8 White River Celebration The White River Celebration in downtown Noblesville, an allday event starting at noon, and including the annual Duck Race with festivities beginning at 4:00 pm. SEPTEMBER 15, 16 & 17 Carmel on Canvas Arts & Design District More than 50 painters create masterpieces before your eyes! Plein Air painting is the art of painting while outdoors and studying the subject. www.carmelartanddesign.com SEPTEMBER 15-17 St. George Festival St. George Church, Fishers The Middle Eastern Festival is sponsored every year by St. George Orthodox Church in Fishers. Middle Eastern food, culture, music, dancing, church tours, family atmosphere. www.stgindy.org SEPTEMBER 16 Noblesville Preservation Alliance Annual Historic Home Tour Tour historic homes in Noblesville. Old Mill Festival with arts, crafts and antiques on the Historic Courthouse Square. www.noblesvillepreservation.com SEPTEMBER 16-17 Festival of Machines @ Conner Prairie Hundreds of vintage machines, including steam engines, aircraft, military vehicles, rescue vehicles, tractors and more. SEPTEMBER 17 Carmel Porch Fest Musical acts ranging from acoustic to electric, solo to ensemble from a wide variety of musical genres perform live on neighborhood porches. SEPTEMBER 22-23 Oktoberfest @ Saxony Witten Park, Fishers Enjoy German food, arts and crafts vendors, food vendors and a beer garden. www.fishersfreedomfestival.org SEPTEMBER 23 & 24 Carmel International Arts Festival Carmel Arts & Design District Featuring 135 diverse juried artists with two stages of live entertainment featuring international dance and music. www.carmelartsfestival.org SEPTEMBER 23 & 24 Atlanta New Earth Festival With over 600 vendors displaying fine art, crafts, antiques, food and more, you can see why this charming small town draws crowds of more than 80,000 people! 44th annual. www.atlantaindiana.com
SEPTEMBER 30 Potters Bridge Fall Festival Potters Bridge Park, Noblesville Arts and craft vendors at the historical Potter’s Covered Bridge along the White River. www.myhamiltoncountyparks.com OCTOBER 7 Beards & Brews Downtown Noblesville A crisp, sunny, fall afternoon of local breweries on site paired with a spirited contest of beards. OCTOBER 7 Grand Junction Derby Downtown Westfield Westfield’s most unique event! Watch as families, organizations, and business race soap box cars in Downtown Westfield. www.enjoywestfieldevents.com OCTOBER 7 & 8 Indiana Renaissance Faire Klipsch Music Center, Noblesville 13th annual jousting combat demonstrations, acrobats, fire breathings, sword swallowing, period music and lots more! www.fishersrenfaire.com OCTOBER 1-30 Pumpkin Harvest Festival Stonycreek Farm, Noblesville 45th Annual. Hayrides, pumpkin patch, bonfire parties, school field trips, zip line, jumping pillow, family fun! www.stonycreekfarm.net OCTOBER 14 Christmas in October Craft Fair Fishers High School Over 150 juried arts and crafters. Quality items for great prices. It’s not too early to shop for Christmas! www.fishersfreedomfestival.org NOVEMBER 18 Holiday on the Square Civic Square, Carmel Holiday entertainment, holiday farmers market, Santa, his elves, and live reindeer provide a festive atmosphere for the City’s holiday lighting ceremony on Civic Square. www.carmel.in.gov
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School Districts To attract families, a community has to have top notch schools. We believe in education. Hamilton County has six public school districts and all are above average measured on virtually any academic metric. Each has its unique traits, and you can learn more from their websites. A number of high quality private schools serve families who prefer a parochial education.
HAMILTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT WEBSITES Carmel Clay Schools www.ccs.k12.in.us Hamilton Heights Schools Arcadia www.hhsc.k12.in.us Hamilton Southeastern Schools Fishers www.hse.k12.in.us
PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS Guerin Catholic www.guerincatholic.org
Noblesville Schools www.noblesvilleschools.org Sheridan Community Schools www.scs.k12.in.us Westfield-Washington Schools www.wws.k12.in.us
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ivy Tech Community College www.ivytech.edu
University High School universityhighschool.org
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