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News from the City of Carmel - June 9, 2023
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Free samples! Saturday, June 10 3-5 p.m.
Join us at Circle Real Estate (30 W. Main Street) for a Carmel Caffeine Trail tasting event. There will be samples of coffee, tea, pastries and more. We will also have fun Caffeine Trail giveaways you won't want to miss.
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Possible traffic delays on Range Line Road, Sunday, June 11
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Several churches in Carmel will be hosting an event on Sunday, June 11 between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. that may cause some temporary road congestion and possible traffic delays on Range Line Road from 146th Street to City Center Drive.
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Put on your fire hats and help the Carmel Fire Auxiliary set a World Record
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This July 4 you can be part of setting a world record when the Carmel Fire Auxiliary will attempt to set a world record for the most people wearing red plastic fire helmets. A large part of the Carmel Fire Auxiliary is community outreach and positive impacts. The goal in setting this world record is to bring the whole community of Carmel together in a fun way.
Click here for more details.
Click on Event Schedule to the left to view as a PDF.
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CarmelFest is right around the corner!
Carmel Rotary will host its annual two-day July 4 holiday event, CarmelFest, July 3 and 4. Click here for details including how to volunteer, become a vendor or a sponsor, and more.
Click on the Stage Schedule to the left to view as a PDF.
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The Carmel Clay Historical Society is excited to announce the groundbreaking ceremony for our new Carmel Clay History Museum will take place just south of the Monon Depot lot in Midtown Carmel on June 14 at 4 p.m. Members of the media and the general public are invited to take part in the celebration. The museum will include gallery space, community meeting space, the Carmel Clay Historical Society archives, a gift shop, a children’s area and a rooftop garden. The historic Monon Depot, which had served as the museum for the Carmel Clay Historical Society, will be attached on north side of the new museum. Construction is estimated to be complete by the end of 2024.
The museum represents the culmination of several decades of work by Carmel Clay Historical Society members and staff. We are grateful for their efforts, which laid the foundation for this project.
Carmel Clay History Museum Rendering
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Bring your chairs and blankets and head to Midtown Plaza for Allied Solutions' Movies at Midtown! Please note new movie times this year:
Ratatouille Tuesday, June 13 - noon and 6 p.m. Thursday, June 15 - 6 p.m.
Please don't forget to clean up your surroundings once you've enjoyed the movie.
Click here for Midtown's Facebook page.
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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation to offer new Nature Keepers Program this Summer
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation will offer a new youth program this summer called Nature Keepers. This half-day nature program will be led by the Parks & Natural Resources team and hosted at different parks each week to provide an immersive, hands-on experience.
Nature Keepers is designed for ages 5-11. Morning sessions are for ages 5-7, while afternoons are for ages 8-11.
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Carmel PorchFest presents Late Night on Main, Saturday, June 17 with the 80s sounds of GlamëricA . The street party opens at 7 p.m. with plenty food and beverage vendors available. The music begins at 9 p.m. on the stage located on west Main Street and 2nd Avenue NW near Monterey Coastal Cuisine and Bazbeaux Pizza.
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Carmel Jazz Fest August 11 - 12
To view Carmel Jazz Fest's schedule and purchase tickets, click here.
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Counting down to the Solar Eclipse 2024
Experience one of the greatest natural phenomena that can occur in our skies: a total solar eclipse. Businesses, attractions and our cities are planning exciting ways to celebrate on April 8, 2024. Visit the Carmel Eclipse 2024 page on the City of Carmel website to watch the Countdown Clock and learn more about the eclipse.
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What time will the 2024 solar eclipse be visible? Visit Hamilton County's Total Solar Eclipse 2024 website for details.
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Performing Arts in the City
Carmel has world class entertainment in a variety of genres featuring performances all year long. Click on the venues below for event listings.
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Upcoming Public Meetings
Finance, Utilities and Rules Committee of the Carmel City Council - Tuesday, June 13, 5:30 p.m.
All public meetings take place in the Council Chambers in City Hall, unless otherwise indicated. Public meetings are broadcast live on Carmel TV and YouTube .
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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