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News from the City of Carmel - December 2, 2022 |
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It's the holiday season!
Experience the holidays in the Arts & Design District this weekend and next. On Saturday at the Indiana Design Center, visit with Santa, the elves, reindeer and enjoy live entertainment with local elementary school choirs at Holiday in the Arts District. The festivities continue on December 10 with the monthly Meet Me on Main event. Thank you to Allied Solutions for sponsoring these events!
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Before Meet Me on Main, take a quick stroll down the Monon Greenway to Midtown Plaza. Grab a drink and a seat on the plaza and enjoy music at Holiday PorchFest on December 10.
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Experience even more of the Holidays in Carmel
Create new memories and traditions in Carmel this holiday season. Be sure to visit our website at Holidays in Carmel to learn about the unique events and activities around the city. Thank you to our sponsor, Allied Solutions, for helping to make so many of these experiences possible.
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Carmel Christkindlmarkt and Ice at Carter Green
The market and the ice are in full swing! Be sure to visit both websites for information special events including Sankt Nikolaus Tag, German Club Day, Military Appreciation Day, Menorah Aflame Hanukkah Service and a new Happy Holiday Hour! Click below for the complete list.
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Voting is still open! Carmel Christkindlmarkt nominated for Best Holiday Market in USA
The internationally popular Carmel Christkindlmarkt is once again nominated for Best Holiday Market from USA TODAY 10Best! But ... they need your help to win for a third year.
You may cast your vote once daily, every day through noon on December 5. Winners will be announced on December 16.
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Isn't it lovely?
A meeting between Artist JAMoore and Mayor Jim Brainard where the mayor was presented with a drawing of LoveEternal evolved into the concept for a sculpture to be placed near The Center for The Performing Arts, Hotel Carmichael and City Center. The City’s ongoing commitment to the arts creates opportunities for artists to share their talents with the community, while also serving as a powerful economic development tool and cultural attraction. LoveEternal was unveiled on Thursday, December 1.
Pictured left to right: Artist JAMoore and granddaughter Serenity with City Councilor Jeff Worrell.
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Construction and Traffic News
SOUTH RANGE LINE ROAD - On or after December 7, a crane will be in place to work on the site for the expansion of the Carmel Police station for one day. This will result in a closure of South Range Line Road. The northbound traffic lane will remain open. The closure is just north of Gradle Drive and detour signs will be posted.
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Simulator Season at Brookshire |
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Try out the Trackman simulators at Brookshire Golf Course
Winter is upon us but that doesn’t mean you have to put away your golf clubs. Brookshire Golf Course has two Trackman simulators available for rental this offseason. Play famous courses like Pebble Beach, St. Andrew, Medinah and many more while enjoying food and beverages at Iron & Ember, located in the golf club.
For more information visit www.brookshiregolf.com.
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Information from Carmel Utilities
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Carmel Utilities continues replacing aging water meters across the community with new, enhanced equipment allowing for more accurate readings and better water efficiency.
Please note, as the project moves to Phase Two, there are new instructions:
In order for the following indoor water meters to be changed, PLEASE schedule with Envocore - RTS Water Solutions by calling their service number (888) 632-9628. The following areas will be affected:
Mohawk Place Old Town on the Monon Carmel Center Apartments Pedcor Plaza Autumn Lakes Bentley Oaks Cedar Lake Hunters Creek South Hunters Knoll Meridian Village Plaza Rohrer Meadows Rohrer Woods Thistlewood Townhomes at Hunters Village on the Monon Hunters Creek Village Spring Mill Crossing Spring Mill Ponds Village of Mt. Carmel
The following neighborhoods will have their outdoor meters changed: Townhomes at Stanford Park Stanford Park Long Branch Estates Abney Glen
Please note: Envocore – RTS Water Solutions/Carmel Utilities will be driving white trucks and vans with the placard on the right, on their vehicles.
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Fall leaf and landscape waste removal
Continuing through December 15, each Carmel Utilities/Republic Services customer home is allowed up to 20 bags/bundles (four feet or shorter bundles) of landscape waste pick up per week, free of charge.
For more information on Republic Services programs for Carmel customers, please visit the Carmel Utilities website: Trash - Carmel Utilities
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Holiday lights recycling drive
Recycle old, broken and unused strings of lights! This environmentally friendly program offers an alternative to sending strands of holiday lights to a landfill.
Carmel Clay Schools Green Teams, City of Carmel Utilities, City of Carmel, Technology Recyclers and White’s Ace Hardware at Carmel are working together to make it a green holiday season by offering a Holiday Light Recycling Drive. Continuing until January 20, residents can recycle used and unwanted holiday lights at White’s Ace Hardware at 731 South Range Line Road.
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Head to Midtown Plaza for Allied Solutions' Movies at Midtown! Movies run on Saturdays in November and December.
Saturday, December 3 - The Polar Express This Saturday's show times are at noon, 3 and 6 p.m. Note: the noon movie will begin after the completion of the USA Soccer match from the World Cup.
Click here for Midtown's Facebook page.
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Performing Arts in the City |
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Civic Theatre December 2-24
The Center Presents the holiday favorite, A Christmas Story, The Musical.
Purchase tickets
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Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael, December 15-16
Join Actors Theatre of Indiana and celebrate the Holiday Season! Come hear the music we all know, and love, plus some talented special guests to join in the fun.
Purchase tickets
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BPE Productions at the Palladium, December 6
A Motown Christmas features a world-class vocal group comprised of past and present members of Motown's most legendary groups: The Temptations, The Miracles and The Capitols.
Purchase tickets
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Upcoming Public Meetings
City Council - Monday, December 5, 6 p.m. Plan Commission Residential Committee - Tuesday, December 6, 6 p.m. Plan Commission Commercial Committee - Tuesday, December 6, 6 p.m. Board of Public Works - Wednesday, December 7, 10 a.m. Historic Preservation Commission - Thursday, December 8, 6 p.m.
All public meetings take place in the Council Chambers in City Hall, unless otherwise indicated. Public meetings are broadcast live on the City's website, Facebook page and YouTube channel.
To view archived Government Meetings with Closed Captioning, visit the City's video archives. Select the meeting you wish to view and once the window opens on your computer screen or phone, select the CC box on the bottom right corner next to the settings.
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