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Pause for a minute and think of your favorite comfort food. What comes to my mind definitely involves something rich, warm, aromatic, soul-soothing, and filled with so many delicious carbs. One of the best parts of winter is all the mouthwatering comfort foods. Comfort food cures all cravings, reminds us of memories, and fills us…
With so many places to eat and drink in Fishers, it can be hard to figure out where to go. Never fear – we’ve compiled a list of five places you should consider visiting for local beer! 101 Beer Kitchen Located at the Fishers District, 101 Beer Kitchen specializes in a chef-driven, rustic food menu with a…
Calling all college students! Whether it’s your first or last year of college, back-to-school shopping is a vital part of any successful semester. Luckily, Fishers is full of wonderful local businesses that have all your needs and wants. It’s important –– and fun! –– to spruce up your wardrobe, school supply stash, and decoration collection…
The Nickel Plate Trail has been a hit with Fishers residents, but its beauty doesn’t come without some helping hands! The Nickel Plate Trail Stewards program is a partnership between the city’s Volunteer Fishers initiative plus residents and businesses who dedicate time to maintaining and caring for the trail. Trail duties include picking up trash, trimming…
The Nickel Plate Trail recently celebrated its grand opening, and it includes a brand new pedestrian tunnel beneath 116th Street! The plans for the Nickel Plate Trail were announced in 2019, and I can’t get over just how much has been accomplished on it since then. Trail users can travel from 146th to 106th Street. …
Have you heard? The downtown portion of the Nickel Plate Trail has officially opened, including the brand new pedestrian tunnel beneath 116th Street! No matter what age–on foot, bike, or skates, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the trail as we head into summer. If you’re a teen or have teens who are looking…
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…
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…
I don’t enjoy waking up early for very many things, but when I do, it’s for breakfast. I love meeting up with friends for breakfast and taking my family out for brunch on the weekends. Luckily, I have plenty of options to choose from right here in Fishers. I’ve rounded up five local places for…
In the 1890s, one Fishers family earned a distinction few people at the time, and likely any resident of Fishers since, have had: survived multiple bomb attacks. An article from the Hamilton East Public Library by Hamilton County Historian David Heighway chronicles the attacks the Trittipo family faced in the late 1890s: a frightening series of explosive attacks. The Trittipo family immigrated to the US from Germany…