Annual Festival of Carols December 8 and 22 Festival of Carols, the annual holiday show from the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, returns for the season following a sell-out run in 2012. Performances will feature arrangements of holiday favorites including “Joy to the World, “O Holy Night,” the “Hallelujah Chorus” and more. Festival of Carols is sponsored by Simon […]
Carmel, Indiana
Carmel is a suburban city in Indiana immediately north of Indianapolis. With a population of 99,757, the city spans 49 square miles across Clay Township in Hamilton County, Indiana, and is bordered by the White River to the east; the Hamilton-Boone county line to the west; 96th Street to the south and 146th Street to the north.
New ECHL team to play in renovated Coliseum beginning in 2014
Professional hockey is coming back to the Indiana State Fairgrounds! The Indiana State Fair Commission has approved an agreement with Indiana Hockey Club, LLC, an ECHL expansion franchise that will become an anchor tenant for the fairgrounds’ newly renovated Coliseum and begin playing its home games there in October 2014. The two organizations have signed […]
Barktember 2013 on Saturday, September 7 at the Monon Community Center Waterpark
Even though The Waterpark officially closes to the public after Labor Day, we have ONE MORE fun-filled day at the pool scheduled! Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation has teamed up once again with the Humane Society of Hamilton County for the annual “Barktember” celebration. Bring your four-legged friends and join us on Saturday, September 7, from noon – […]
Indy Magic Monthly #64, Indy Fringe Magic Preview, August 6th at TOTS
The Indy Magic Monthly August shows have always featured a preview of some of the magic acts in that year’s Indy Fringe and this year is no exception. For his first time on the Indy Magic Monthly stage we present Ulises Galeano, mentalist. Ulises is making a name for himself in Indy with his shows around […]
Civic Theatre Young Adult Program presents Anything Goes July 25-28
On Thursday, July 25, Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre’s Young Adult Program (YAP) premieres its summer production of the Tony Award-winning musical Anything Goes at the Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Best-known for its magical music and lyrics by Indiana-native Cole Porter, Anything Goes debuted on Broadway in 1934 where […]
Jr. Civic presents Beanstalk! The Musical! June 14-18, 2013
On Friday, June 14, Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre’s Jr. Civic highlights its 72nd season with the premiere of the kids-only production Beanstalk! The Musical! at The Tarkington at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Auditions were held in April for ages 6-14 and attracted children throughout the metro area. This one-of-a-kind opportunity affords […]
Civic Theatre closes out its 2012-2013 season with Into the Woods
Civic Theatre closes out its 2012-2013 season with this fabulous Stephen Sondheim musical. A story of wishes and curses and magic, a group of fairy tale characters set out on a comedic adventure Into the Woods. The Baker and his wife find out that the reason they are childless is due to a curse put on their […]
Celebrate Earth Day with Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
Join the Earth Day celebration this Friday, April 19, from 3 – 7 p.m. at Founder’s Park, located at 11675 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel, Ind.. All events are free and open to the public and do not require registration. Participate in educational games and crafts, visit exhibitor booths, and don’t miss the Arbor Day Proclamation […]
Experience Northside Nights March 11 – 24
Diners will soon be able to experience culinary delights from independent and upscale chain restaurants on the northside of Indianapolis from Monday, March 11 – Sunday, March 24. For fourteen days, guests will be able to take advantage of specially designed $30 prix fixe menus for one person or two people. In its third year, […]
“Steel Magnolias” at the Carmel Community Playhouse Feb 28 – Mar 10
STEEL MAGNOLIAS, Written By Robert Harling, Directed by Jason Gloye “…a touching group portrait of women that celebrates their strength.” – New York Times A remarkable play in many ways – particularly because it has such a tender women’s point of view despite being written by a man. Part comedy of manners and part heartfelt […]