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Fishers to Celebrate March Disability Awareness Month with Community-Wide Events

In honor of National Disability Awareness Month in March, the City of Fishers and the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability will host a month-long celebration, presented by Old National Bank, highlighting the contributions of individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities while fostering greater understanding and awareness throughout the community. 

Residents of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in sporting events, art showcases, educational workshops, and family-friendly activities that spotlight inclusivity across Fishers. 

“Fishers has grown and evolved since we first launched our local celebration of March Disability Awareness Month a decade ago,” said Cecilia Coble, co-chair of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability and Fishers City Councilor. “Our committee is committed to advocating for disability awareness and inclusion and making a difference in Fishers and beyond.”  

The year’s celebration begins Monday, March 2, with the March Disability Awareness Month Kick-Off and Accessibility & Inclusion Awards in the Theater at the Fishers Municipal Center (1 Municipal Drive). The event is free and open to the public. 

“Fishers is a diverse community, and we are proud to continue our work to ensure an accessible and equitable city for all Fishers residents,” said Kelly Hartman, committee co-chair and president and CEO of KQuad Consulting. “Through this month-long celebration, we aim to bring people together, highlight inclusive opportunities, and reinforce our commitment to creating spaces, programs, and events where everyone feels welcome.” 

The 2026 celebration includes programming hosted by community partners such as the Fishers Arts Council, Hamilton East Public Library, Fishers Event Center, and Fishers Community Center, Strengthened by IU Health. This year’s lineup of events includes: 

March Disability Awareness Month Kick-Off   
Monday, March 2 | 8:30 – 10 a.m. | Theater at Fishers Municipal Center (1 Municipal Drive) | Free  

Join Mayor Scott Fadness and the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability to celebrate the start of March Disability Awareness Month in Fishers.  Enjoy a presentation from guest speaker Jessica Minor of the accessABILITY Center for Independent Living and recognize this year’s Disability and Inclusion Award winners. 

Fishers Arts Council’s Second Friday: March Disability Awareness Exhibit 

Friday, March 13 | 6 – 9 p.m. | Fishers Art Center Gallery (1 Municipal Drive) | Free  

Experience an evening of visual art created by artists who identify as having a disability. Enjoy live music, refreshments, special performances by organizations serving individuals with disabilities, and a sneak-peek performance by All-In Players in the Theater. Learn more at FishersArtsCouncil.org.   

Indy Ignite vs. Columbus Fury Deaf & Hard of Hearing Night  

Thursday, March 19 | 8 p.m. | Fishers Event Center (11000 Stockdale Street| Tickets required  

Experience the excitement of the Major League Volleyball as the Indy Ignite takes on the Columbus Fury. Fans and players alike will celebrate Deaf & Hard of Hearing Night, showcasing inclusive sports experiences for all fans. Get tickets here. 

Opening Doors to Employment Breakfast  
Tuesday, March 24 | Networking & breakfast at 7:30 a.m., event from 8 – 9:30 a.m. | Theater at Fishers Municipal Center (1 Municipal Drive)  | Free | Registration required  
Hiring managers and employers are invited to hear success stories and learn ways to support employees with disabilities and inclusive hiring at this free breakfast event. Register here. 

Power Soccer Exhibition Featuring U.S. National Team Members 

Saturday, March 28 | 5 – 6:30 p.m. | Fishers Community Center, Strengthened by IU Health (11400 Johnson Farm Way) | Free 

Watch members of the U.S. National Power Soccer Team in action during a live scrimmage, followed by inspiring remarks from team members, a Q&A session, an opportunity to meet the athletes, and more. 

Fishers Parks’ StoryWalk 

Throughout March | Dawn to dusk | Brooks School Park (11780 Brooks School Road) | Free 

Take a family-friendly walk while enjoying this month’s featured book, Monster Hands, written by Karen Kane and Jonaz McMillan. Learn more about this partnership with Hamilton East Public Library at FishersParks.com/Storywalk. 

NEW! Adaptive Swim Lessons 

Saturdays | Fishers Community Center | $80/members, $114/non-members | Registration required 

The Fishers Community Center now offers adaptive swim lessons for children ages 5 to 12 who have physical, cognitive, sensory, or behavioral disabilities. Semi-private lessons are led by Swim Angelfish-certified instructors and focus on building confidence, safety, and foundational swim skills. Register at FishersCommunityCenter.com

Hamilton East Public Library Workshops  
Hamilton East Public Library – Fishers Branch (5 Municipal Drive) | Free 
Celebrate Disability Awareness Month with workshops and programs throughout March. Full details at HamiltonEastPL.org. 

  • Disability Awareness Exhibit: March 1 – 28 | Ignite Studio  
  • Wax Resist Art with Teaching Artist Wendy Kiefel: Saturday, March 7 | 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. & 2 – 3:30 p.m. | Ignite Studio | Ages 13+ | Registration opens February 20  
  • Become a Dementia Friend: Wednesday, March 18 | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Fishers Library | Register 
  • Autism 101: Thursday, March 19 | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Fishers Library | Register 

This celebration is made possible by presenting sponsor Old National Bank and platinum sponsors Hamilton East Public Library and Fishers Arts Council. 

To register for events and learn more about the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability, visit FishersIN.gov/DisabilityAwareness.