As many of you know, I have been producing podcasts for more than six years, many featuring local Fishers people talking about what they do in and around the local community. I have posted three such local podcasts the past week. Just in case you missed them, here are summaries and links to each.
First, Monica Heltz heads-up the Fishers Health Department and provided an update on the closing of the sites used for mass vaccinations and COVID tests. Those operations have all been consolidated into one building at Technology Drive and Lantern Road.
Second, the City of Fishers has established an Armed Services Commission made of of 11 members. Chair of the Commission, El Ahlwardt, and Fishers Deputy Mayor Elliott Hultgren (also a Commission member) talk about how the body is organizing and putting together its programs.
Finally, the Fishers Parks and Recreation Department has announced its 2022 summer concert series for the Nickel Plate Amphitheater (also known as the AMP), both free and ticketed events. The concerts charging admission will cost $20 each, $25 the day of the concert. I spoke with Assistant Parks Director Marissa Deckert and department employee Shannon Jones about this year’s lineup.