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  • 5 Things to Know About Fishers Maker Playground

    The Fishers Maker Playground is a 15,000-foot, state-of-the-art, public makerspace at the Hub and Spoke building located in west Fishers, just off the Nickel Plate Trail. We offer membership-based access to the facility, as well as a variety of programming for all ages. Makerspaces are the result of the marriage of the “maker” movement that…

  • Meet Your Neighbor: Naptown Hepcats

    The local band Naptown Hepcats will be performing at this year’s Spark!Fishers festival ignited by First Internet Bank on Saturday, June 26! You can find them on the Main Stage at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater sponsored by Ed Martin Toyota and Nissan at 3 p.m. I sat down with frontman and Fishers resident Spencer…

  • Meet Your Neighbor: Mark Rouse

    Mark Rouse was declared legally blind by his ophthalmologist, Dr. Raj Maturi, in 2015. He was disturbed, and he thought he’d never be able to paint again.  After years of multiple painful and tedious treatments with Dr. Maturi, Rouse’s vision improved. Now, he’s sharing a painting documenting his journey, along with his other pieces, at the Spark!Fishers Car & Art Show on Thursday, June 24, in the Fishers Municipal Complex.  “I tell everybody I started…

  • Your Guide to Celebrating Spark!Fishers

    Spark!Fishers ignited by First Internet Bank returns this week, and there is truly something for everyone! We asked three of our Fishers Ambassadors for their favorite ways to celebrate on a date night, with young children, and with the whole family. Celebrate Spark!Fishers with the Whole Family by Amanda Merriweather My family has celebrated Fishers’…

  • National Garden Week: Advice from Gardening Experts

    National Garden Week: Advice from Gardening Experts

    Ready to exercise your green thumb? National Garden Week is here!  From June 6 to 12, National Garden Week honors and appreciates all of the wonders that a garden can provide. From growing fresh fruits and vegetables to beautifying our community and neighborhoods, gardens are vital to keeping our city fresh and green.  In honor…

  • 5 Farmers Market Must Have’s for Spring

    YEAHHHH! It’s Farmers Market season! This past weekend I got to take my son to his first market, where he charmed anyone that made eye contact with him. We loved soaking up the fresh air and meeting some of the amazing new vendors this season. The tried and true vendors will always have a place…

  • Shop Local: Spring Gardening in Fishers

    The warm weather is finally back and here to stay. Warmer weather also means it’s time to start your garden back up! There are plenty of local places that offer seeds, flowers, decor, and any other garden needs you have, so make sure you shop local in Fishers this spring. Check out these businesses #AroundFishers:…

  • Top 5 Things to Do at Cumberland Park

    Hello Fishers! I’m Sarah Sandquist, Director of Fishers Parks. Fishers has 24 parks spread throughout the City, ranging in size and function from pocket parks like Cheeney Creek Nature Area to larger parks like Holland Park and Brooks School Park. Today we are going to explore Cumberland Park! From the roar of the crowd at youth soccer…

  • 5 Tips For the 2021 Gardening Season

    The Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) and Master Gardeners of Hamilton County invite you to join us as the Seed Library opens for the 2021 season!    Seeds are available to check out starting Monday, March 1, 2021. Library cardholders can check out 20 seed packets for the entire season and take them all at once or divide that number up throughout…

  • Snuggle Up for Cozy Winter Reading

    The Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) invites you to cozy up and read this February! The 2021 Cozy Winter Reading program runs the entire month of February and is for all ages.   In the last year, we have heard a lot about how important self-care is, particularly during stressful times. Reading and listening to books is a part…