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Celebrating Carmel Clay's Championship Spirit!
Carmel is beaming with pride for our Carmel Clay Schools teams and groups! Your hard work, commitment to excellence and incredible talent are a testament to our community's spirit. Congratulations!
Robotics Teams
- Creekside Middle School Minion Mechanics
- Carmel High School TechHOUNDS Robotics team
Carmel Choirs Show Choirs
- Carmel Ambassadors, Varsity Mixed Choir
- Carmel Accents, Varsity Univoice Choir
- New Edition, Festival Mixed Choir
- Allegro, Festival Univoice Choir
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Photos: Carmel Choirs and Carmel Clay Schools.
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By the Numbers: Carmel's Road to Success
Our Street Department has been hard at work keeping our roads smooth, safe and well-maintained. These 2024 accomplishments highlight just a few of the many ways they keep Carmel moving efficiently and safely every day. Thank you to the men and women of the Street Department!
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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation spring programs
CCPR offers an extensive list of programs for all ages, abilities and interests. Winter and spring programming is still available through the month of April.
To learn more, you may access all that CCPR has to offer at this link.
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2024 Annual Report
Carmel Utilities is a city-owned water and wastewater utility with a strong commitment to proactive maintenance programs, infrastructure investments and strategic planning efforts, all with an emphasis on community engagement and transparency.
To view the 2024 Annual Report, click this link.
Landscape debris pick-up from Republic Services
Happy Spring! As part of the Republic Services trash and recycling residential program in Carmel, each household is allowed 20 extra bags or bundles per week of landscape waste, during the months of April and May.
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Mark your calendars for Bike Donation Day!
Saturday, April 5, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Carmel City Hall, 1 Civic Square
The Bike Carmel team can't wait to see you at the Carmel City Hall south parking lot for our annual Bike Donation Day in partnership with Freewheelin' Community Bikes.
Acceptable donations include bicycles in operable condition, bike parts/tools and accessories. In 2024, 140 bikes were collected!
Click here to view a larger version of flyer.
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We love our volunteers!
Whether you are on your own or with a group, there are many opportunities to volunteer at our City events.
Complete your volunteer profile and check out our list of events at this link.
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March Madness in Midtown
Head to Midtown Plaza to cheer on your teams on the big screen! Bring a blanket to sit on in the plaza, dine in or grab some carryout from Sun King, Fork & Ale House or Social Cantina and make a day of it!
Check out our (tentative) schedules for this weekend's games.
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Our caffeinated celebration of our Carmel Caffeine Trail vendors continues!
- Every Friday, we will announce one Carmel Caffeine Trail shop on our social media outlets and in this e-newsletter for the upcoming week.
- The designated Carmel Caffeine Trail shop location will then give away a Caffeine Trail mug to customers on Wednesday during their featured week. Mugs are limited so act fast!
- When you pick up your mug, we ask you to share a photo at the featured location on our social media pages with the hashtag #CarmelCaffeineTrail
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Instagram: @ExperienceCarmel Facebook: Experience Carmel
The featured Caffeine Trail vendor for the week of March 31, is HELEN Coffee Shop at 211 W. Main St., #101 in the Arts & Design District. Check out this reel and be sure to stop by HELEN Coffee Shop.
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CardioCare Race for Hearts 5K
Our community is full of inspiring people!
The CardioCare Race for Hearts 5K Walk/Run is proudly organized by Inayat Arora and Sandra Botros, two dedicated students from Carmel High School with a passion for heart health awareness.
Saturday, March 29, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Gazebo at Carmel City Hall
To learn more about this event including registration information, click here.
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The Carmel High School Planetarium will present "Asteroids: Mission Extreme." This program takes audiences on an epic journey to discover how asteroids are both a danger and an opportunity. This link takes you to information about the program.
Saturday, March 29, 2 and 3 p.m. Carmel High School 520 E. Main St.
Purchase tickets to the 2 p.m. show. Purchase tickets to the 3 p.m. show.
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19th Annual Carmel Marathon Mark your calendars for April 18 and 19 as the Carmel Marathon, presented by Ascension St. Vincent Carmel, returns.
For more information, visit the Carmel Marathon website.
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Carmel has much to offer in the way of the performing arts. From world-class venues like The Palladium to more intimate theatres like The Cat. For details about all performances, be sure to visit the websites listed below. |
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Plan Commission Commercial Committee - Tuesday, April 1, 6 p.m. Plan Commission Residential Committee - Tuesday, April 1, 6 p.m. Board of Public Works - Wednesday, April 2, 10 a.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.
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Watch the At-Large Councilor Town Hall meeting
Last week, Carmel's three At-Large councilors Rich Taylor, Matt Snyder and Jeff Worrell hosted a Town Hall at Carmel Middle School. If you weren't able to attend, no problem, you can view the Town Hall on the City's YouTube channel.
Left to right: Councilor Rich Taylor, Councilor Matt Snyder, Mayor Sue Finkam, Councilor Jeff Worrell, Carmel Police Chief Drake Sterling.
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About the City of Carmel, Indiana A thriving community acclaimed for its distinct amenities, robust business environment and excellent schools, the City of Carmel was named the #1 Best Place to Live in the nation by Livability. Highly regarded by its residents as a safe community offering an exceptional quality of life, Carmel is home to an award-winning parks system and a wealth of cultural options. Carmel is built for big dreams. Find out more at www.carmel.in.gov.
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