Archive for June 2023
Westfield Library Foundation To Host Pickleball Tournament
Organizers Raising Funds for the new Westfield Washington Public Library. The Westfield Library Foundation will host a Pickleball Tournament on Thursday, August 17 at the Bridgewater Club in Westfield. Organizers hope to raise $40,000 in support of the Westfield Washington Public Library. “We are very excited to host what we hope will become an annual…
Read MoreFishers Community Center At Johnson Farms Coming To Hoosier Road
100,000+ square foot center will feature highly desired community amenities including a dog park, indoor playground & walking/running track. City of Fishers announced today its plans to build the 105,000-square-foot recreation-focused Fishers Community Center at Johnson Farms on Hoosier Road near 121st Street. “As we strive to build a culture of health in our community,…
Read MoreSt. Michael’s Strawberry Festival, Saturday June 17
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church is hosting the 45th annual Strawberry Festival on the Noblesville square on Saturday, June 17th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (while supplies last). They will be joined on the square by the Nickel Plate Arts HATCH Fest and the Noblesville Juneteenth celebration. The Strawberry Festival is a Noblesville tradition, bringing…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Devon Puetz smile? “I enjoy getting to talk to so many different people,” said the Noblesville resident, who was found working in his family’s new DonutNV food truck the first weekend in June during the Boys & Girls Club’s Darlington Bed Race and at the Noblesville Main Street Duck Race, both in downtown…
Read MoreProgress Update: Reimagine Pleasant Street Seven Months In Phase 1 Construction Schedule And Budget Are On Target
Reimagine Pleasant Street – a transformational infrastructure project in Noblesville and Mayor Chris Jensen’s top priority – recently passed the seven-month mark, with a more visible phase beginning. Progress is evident as utility relocation is largely complete. Crews are installing storm sewers to handle both current and future water drainage needs. The foundation for the…
Read MoreFrom Time to Thyme
By Paula Dunn Washington Township Quiz As I noted a couple of weeks ago, the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission is featuring Washington Township this month. Are you ready to test your knowledge of Washington Township history? 1. Who were Washington Township’s first settlers? 2. During World War I, Westfield’s George Van Camp and Sons canning…
Read MoreCUT fathers day car show:
Want TO GO? What: Central Indiana Vintage Vehicles’ 31st annual Father’s Day Car Show. When: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, registration for cars 9 a.m. to noon. Where: Forest Park, 701 Cicero Road, Noblesville. How much: Free to spectators, $10 to enter a car. Eligible cars must be built prior to 1994 or may…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: June 14, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:16 a.m.SET: 9:19 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 78 °FLOW: 60 °F Today is…: • Army’s Birthday• Flag Day• National Bourbon Day What Happened On This Day: • 2002 A large asteroid just misses the Earth. 2002 MN, a 73-meter lump, was three times closer to Earth than the Moon. It was first discovered…
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Lyme Disease
Warmer weather means we have to start thinking about tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease. Many people are aware of the association between tick bites and Lyme disease, but few know exactly what Lyme disease is or what causes it. The number of cases in Indiana has shown a steady increase from 23 cases in 2000…
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