Posts by The Times of Noblesville
City Of Fishers Opens Applications For 2024 Arts & Culture grant
$142k+ in funds distributed to 37 projects over last four years The City of Fishers is now accepting applications for the 2024 Fishers Arts & Culture Commission Grant. This program aims to foster creative partnerships within the Fishers arts community by providing funds for a wide variety of arts and cultural related activities within the…
Read MoreIndiana’s Favorite Ghoul Sets Sights On Unclaimed Property
With Halloween just around the corner, Indiana icon Sammy Terry is partnering with the Attorney General’s Office to remind Hoosiers to search for unclaimed treats at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Sammy Terry, the longest running TV horror host in the world, is featured in radio and TV ads this fall to reunite Hoosiers with their unclaimed property. “We’re…
Read MoreWelcome Home Vietnam Era Veterans Open House
In gratitude of the service of Vietnam War Era veterans (1955-1975) an Open House Gift Event is being held on Wednesday, November 1 at the Noblesville Township Community Center (Corner of 8th and Division Streets) from 1:00-4:00 P.M. All branches of service, Reservists, & National Guard, whether stateside or deployed, are invited to attend. Everyone…
Read MoreAmerican Red Cross Offers Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is a popular holiday in this country and many children will be out dressed up as their favorite superheroes, cartoon and television characters. The American Red Cross of the Indiana Region has tips that parents can follow to keep their kids safe during the festivities. Trick-or-treaters need to see and be seen. Use face…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Sydney Strange smile? “Watching everyone get along and meeting people at club meetings and or just here in general,” said the 14-year-old, a freshman at Fishers High School, a seven-year 4-H’er who has been in Junior Leaders four years. She is secretary of Junior Leaders. Why 4-H? “It’s always just been such a…
Read MoreHalloween In The 1960s
By Paula Dunn I may be old, but I’m glad I was born when I was. Growing up in the 1960s meant I was a kid when Halloween was still primarily geared toward kids. Back then, the holiday was mostly about going trick-or-treating — accent on the “treat.” Oh, there were a few tricks, but…
Read MoreNHS’s Robinson Named National GRAMMY Semifinalist
Noblesville Schools is pleased to announce that Noblesville High School’s (NHS) jazz director and assistant band director Bethany Robinson has been named a national semifinalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Awards. Robinson was previously a GRAMMY finalist for the 2022 award and a semifinalist for the 2023 award. She is one of only 25…
Read MoreArcadia Farm Market Just 1 Reason To Visit
By: Betsy Reason It was a beautiful day on Saturday, so we ventured to northern Hamilton County to Arcadia Farm Market in the little town of just more than 1,600. Handmade goods, live music, kids bounce houses and a vintage scooter, car and tractor show attracted folks from far and near. My favorite part of…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: October 25, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 8:07 a.m.SET: 6:55 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 76 °FLOW: 61 °F Today is…: • Lung Health Day• Punk for a Day, Day• World Pasta Day What Happened On This Day: • 1983 Invasion of Grenada. A U.S. led invasion called Operation Urgent Fury was triggered by a coup that ended with the murder…
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