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From now until December 31, explore the arts in Hamilton County with Visit Hamilton County’s Doable and Viewable Art Pass! The mobile exclusive pass features a collection of attractions, retailers, deals to redeem, and a guide to public art. When visiting public art included on the pass, check in on the app. After seven check-ins,…
Hand-painted on one of the oldest buildings in Fishers, the 24 x 30-foot mural pays homage to the vibrant past and present of Fishers. You can’t miss the bright colors as you pass along the Nickel Plate Trail in downtown Fishers. The mural was commissioned and donated to the community by the Reid family from…
It’s that time again—the leaves are changing to vibrant shades of red and orange, the air is crisp, and pumpkins and mums are decorating front porches all over Fishers. And with the new season comes fall break—a time for family adventuring and memory making, whether you’re embarking on a trip or enjoying the season right…
Fishers offers so many ways to beat the heat through the various water amenities across our city. We are home to several ponds, creeks, splash pads, a lake, and even a beach! I’ve compiled a list of some places you’ll want to check out if you are looking to cool off in the water this…
Blazing the Trail, a mural by Indiana artist Becky Hochhalter, was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 14, 2021. The mural, located on the back of the Fishers Police Department parking garage on the municipal complex, faces the paved portion of the Nickel Plate Trail just north of 116th Street. The colorful mural is…
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…
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…
Construction traffic is the best!! Said no one ever. If you’ve tried driving down 116th Street toward downtown Fishers recently, you know what I’m talking about. The City of Fishers announced that from June 1 through the end of July, a portion of 116th Street will be closed for construction of the Nickel Plate Trail…