Little Tulip Tree To Celebrate Grand Opening At Carmel City Center
Carmel City Center is excited to announce that Little Tulip Tree, the sixth Beaufort Bonnet Company Signature store, is now open at Carmel City Center. Located at 840 S. Rangeline Road, Little Tulip Tree is adjacent to The Shop and Endeavor Boutique in the Nash Building. The Beaufort Bonnet Company creates upscale items for babies…
Read MoreThe 2023 Westfield Market Is Here
Every Thursday 5-8 PM through October 5 Westfield get ready to go veggie-crazy and fruit-tastic at the 2023 Westfield Farmers Market! We are thrilled to welcome you to our Opening Day extravaganza, where the flavorsome fun begins. Our market is bursting with juicy goodness and farming charm that’ll make you want to salsa with a…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Greg Conner smile? “My kids and a packed Forest Park Aquatic Center on a hot sunny summer day,” said the 40-year-old Noblesville resident, who was found at the Aquatic Center in 2023, getting ready for this weekend’s opening of the pool. Conner is president of the board of directors for Friends of Central…
Read MoreHeights’ Ogden Named IHSWCA Tom Cameron Administrator Of The Year
Kurt Ogden, Hamilton Heights High School Athletic Director, is this year’s recipient of the Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association’s (IHSWCA) Tom Cameron Administrator of the Year award. The award recognizes an individual who has exemplified the highest standards of the profession and has made significant contributions to his or her school, district and/or state.…
Read MorePool to Open, Vintage Baseball Match, Music Festival, Comic Book Event
Here’s our list of things to do this weekend and beyond. Here’s our Times’ list of 33 things to do. -Betsy Reason writes about people, places and things in Hamilton County. Contact The Times editor Betsy Reason at betsy@thetimes24-7.com. For more Hamilton County Bicentennial events, visit www.hamcoturns200.com
Read MoreLet Summer Begin!
It is hard to believe that tomorrow is the last day of school for students. This week has been crazy busy filled with celebrations, recognitions, finals, and mixed emotions as many of our students will be transitioning to the next level – be it the next grade, new building, continuing their education journey, or going…
Read More05-26-23
A Salute to Prep Athletes, One Last Time
One doesn’t need to look at a calendar to know spring is well under way. That means not too long from now, caps and gowns will be the order of the day . . . and boys and girls who are on the cusp of becoming young men and women will don the uniform bearing…
Read MoreReaders’ Choice 2023 Results
Tattooing Winner: Artistic Skin Design Runner Up: Firefly Tattoo Honorable Mentions: Teacher Winner: David Hartman Runner Up: Rachel Dickover Honorable Mentions: Thrift or Re-Sale Shop Winner: St. Vincent de Paul Runner Up: Simply Chic Honorable Mentions: Tire Store Winner: Discount Tire Runner Up: Belle Tire Honorable Mentions: Trash Service Winner: Ray’s Trash Runner Up: Republic…
Read MoreSheridan Public Library June Events
Preschool: June 7,14,21, 28 | 11am Storytime (ages 3-6) June 7,14,21, 28 | 12pm Touch A Truck (open to the whole family) 7- Sheridan EMS 14- Sheridan Fire Dept. 21- Sheridan Police Dept. 28- Duke Energy June 8,15,22,29 | 11am Parachute Play (ages 2-4) Grades K-5: June 7 | 11am I Survived…Titanic with Chef Karen…
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