Summer is closing as we enter the month of September. The busy schedule for the Fishers Parks & Recreation Department starts with the annual tradition of the Blues Fest, September 2-3. But there is a long list of activities on the fall agenda.
The city released a listing of all the events which you may see here:
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Blues Festnpdamp.com/BluesFest.
September 2-3, 4-11 p.m. / Nickel Plate District Amphitheater Celebrate the end the summer with the 10th annual Fishers Blues Fest, a Labor Day tradition! The free, two-night event presented by IU Health Fishers takes place Friday, September 2 and Saturday, September 3 and includes performances by renowned local and national blues artists. New this year, Saturday night will be themed Ladies in Blues to highlight female artists in the genre. No tickets are required for this free event. Learn more at Safety Dayfishers.in.us/SafetyDay.
September 10, 8 a.m.-noon / Nickel Plate District Amphitheater The annual Safety Day event presented by Fishers Fire & Emergency Services returns to the NPD AMP on Saturday, September 10 alongside the Fishers Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to noon. The free, family-friendly event features live entertainment and demonstrations, local food, and opportunities to connect with local organizations. Learn more about this event designed to educate the public and provide opportunities for improving community health and wellness at Harvest Fest
September 11, noon-5 p.m. / Heritage Park at White River
Enjoy a beautiful Sunday afternoon outdoors at Heritage Park at White River for the annual Harvest Fest event, hosted by Fishers Parks Foundation and Fishers Arts Council. Browse and shop the creations of local artists and artisans, enjoy live music, stroll the gardens, and get a tour of the historic Ambassador House. Registration is not required for this free event. Learn more at www.fishersartscouncil.org.
Glow in the Park September 16-17, 4-11 p.m. / Nickel Plate District Amphitheater
Light up the night at Glow in the Park at the NPD AMP, presented by Centier Bank. The annual tradition that has been expanded for the 2022 season with a new 21+ Night on Friday, September 16, so adults can join in the fun! All participants must pre-register for a ticket ($15 advance, $20 day of event) to be granted entry to this event.
Families and kids of all ages are invited to the free Family Night event on Saturday, September 17, featuring a neon splash zone, live DJs, and more. All participants must register for a wristband to be granted entry to this event. Pre-registration is required, and wristbands can be picked up at the Fishers Parks HQ (8100 E. 106th Street) prior to the event.
Register and learn more at playfishers.com/GlowInThePark.
Fishers Farmers Market
Saturdays through September 24, 8 a.m.-noon / Nickel Plate District Amphitheater playfishers.com/FarmersMarket.
Pick up your fall favorites like pumpkins, popcorn, and mums during the final weeks of the Fishers Farmers Market, presented by IU Health Fishers. The market is held every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon through Saturday, September 24 at the NPD AMP in the heart of downtown Fishers. Check out the vendor list and learn more atFree Fishing Day: Pop-Up Fishing
September 24, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. / Flat Fork Creek Park Join us for free catch-and-release fishing at Flat Fork Creek Park during Indiana DNR’s Free Fishing Day on Saturday, September 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your own supplies, or use one of our fishing poles. Get hands-on instruction and advice, or just drop your line in! All skill levels and ages welcome. This event is free, and no pre-registration or fishing license is required.Keep Fishers Beautiful
October 1-8 / Citywide
Support the vibrancy of our city and neighborhoods during the fall Keep Fishers Beautiful celebration. Kicking off with City Recycling Day on Saturday, October 1, the weeklong celebration will feature volunteer opportunities at Fishers’ parks and nature areas and highlight City sustainability programs such as the free rain barrel and compost tumbler programs. Learn more at ThisisFishers.com/KFB.
AgriPark Fall Festival
October 12-15, Wednesday & Thursday 4-7 p.m. Friday & Saturday 6-9 p.m. / Fishers AgriPark
Enjoy fall-themed farm fun with your family at this year’s expanded Fishers Agripark Fall Festival! Admission to the Fall Festival is $3 per registrant, and children 2 and under are free. Registration opens September 20 on playfishers.com and covers access to the following activities: campfires and smore’s kits, corn maze, photo op, crafts, Scarecrow Trail, pumpkin carving, Light-Up the Night Pumpkin Trail, u-pick pumpkins, carnival games, animal encounters, inflatables, and food trucks. Pre-registration is required for all attendees and no walk-ups will be permitted. Registration is non transferrable to other available dates.
Boo Bash
October 29, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. / Nickel Plate District AmphitheaterThe spooktacular Halloween tradition presented by Centier Bank returns to the NPD AMP on Saturday, October 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Families can safely trick-or-treat from 60 local vendors, purchase tasty treats from food trucks, play games, and more. Teal Pumpkin Project booths will also be onsite to offer non-food items for children with food allergies and special needs. Wearing costumes is encouraged for all participants! No registration is required for this free event. Learn more or register to become a vendor by visiting playfishers.com/BooBash.
Parents Night Out
Various Fridays / Fishers Parks HQ at Hub & SpokeParents can embark on their own fall adventures while kids enjoy an evening of education and fun with Fishers Parks and Snapology. This childcare opportunity is open for children ages 5-12 and includes a pizza dinner and guided programming from Snapology, an organization that offers premier, hands-on STEAM activities for children. Sessions are $40 for residents and $60 for non-residents. For a list of upcoming dates and to register for a session, visit playfishers.com/ParentsNightOut.
Fishers Sesquicentennial Celebration
Ongoing / Citywide
The City continues its 150th birthday celebration this fall with opportunities to explore Fishers’ past and what makes our community unique today.
Embark on a self-guided tour of Fishers’ history, culture, and community favorites on the Fishers Sesquicentennial Trail. Pick up a trail passport from various locations around the city and begin checking off destinations as you explore. The first 150 finishers receive a gift card to a local business and a trail finisher t-shirt!
Tell the story of Fishers community life in 2022 for future generations with the community time capsule in partnership with Fishers Magazine. The time capsule will be on display in the new Fishers City Hall and opened during Fishers’ Bicentennial in 2073.
Learn more about Fishers’ 150-year history through blog posts on ThisIsFishers.com and a bi-monthly podcast series hosted by Tom Britt and Larry Lannan. Recent topics include Germantown, the Ambassador House, and Miami American Indiana Tribe.
Visit ThisIsFishers.com/Fishers150 for a full lineup of offerings.