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  • 10 Fishers Highlights from 2022

    2022 was a momentous year for Fishers. Not only did we celebrate 150 years of our city’s history and transformation from a small, farming town to a vibrant, dynamic city and leader in the region, but we also announced a multitude of new projects and investments in the quality of life and economic growth of…

  • 20 DIY Family Halloween Costumes

    This year, Fishers Parks is hosting their annual Boo Bash event on Saturday, October 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.! We look forward to attending this family-fun event every Halloween and cannot wait to celebrate again this year. From festive booths to a boo-tiful display of jack-o-lanterns, this is an event you’ll definitely want to bring the whole family to.   I get so excited around…

  • Meet the New Ignite Studio Maker-in-Residence: Eleanor Giron

    Ignite Studio at the Hamilton East Public Library in Fishers welcomes their next Maker-in-Residence, Eleanor Giron. Giron kicks off her residency on May 7th and will be in the Ignite Studio at the Fishers Library through August 27th.  Here are five things to know about Eleanor Giron:  1. She is a portrait artist.  Eleanor’s area of expertise is…

  • Inside the ‘Embracing Black Culture’ Art Exhibit

    As we celebrate Black History Month, I had the opportunity to speak with Michelle Feeney, art teacher at Fall Creek Jr. High and Fishers resident, whose students are being featured in a special exhibit titled “Embracing Black Culture” at Fishers Arts Council’s The Art Gallery at City Hall.   Feeney has been a teacher in the HSE School…

  • 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: Alhuda Mosque

    The Al Huda Foundation opened Al Huda Masjid off of Lantern Road near the Nickel Plate District. After three years of planning, the largest congregation of Muslims in the state opened the new $8.8 million mosque. Led by the imam (religious leader) Nasser Karimian, the mosque serves over 3,000 congregants from Fishers and surrounding communities.…