Beginning Thursday, June 1 and running through the weekend, Noblesville Parks and Recreation has lined up a free series of special family-friendly events to get residents and guests outdoors.
“The Noblesville Parks Department is excited to kick off summer with a variety of events in addition to the normal amenities that we offer,” Noblesville Assistant Parks Director Mike Hoffmeister said. “We want people to be active and enjoy their first weekend of summer break.”
Thursday, June 1 – The Summer Concert Series kicks off with Not Your Average Boy Band at Dr. James Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane, from 7 to 9 p.m. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and beverages to enjoy while in attendance. For the full Summer Concert Series lineup, visit www.noblesvilleparks.org.
Friday, June 2 – Hot on the heels of an exciting Indianapolis 500 comes Noblesville’s sprint through downtown. The 7th Annual Darlington Bed Race will begin at 7 p.m. with teams competing on Ninth Street for the trophy and prizes. The contest involves racing custom designed beds on wheels and provides an enjoyable experience for onlookers and participants alike while raising money for financial-need scholarships for summer camp programming for area youth. There is no charge to watch, just for participating teams.
Saturday, June 3 – Noblesville Parks Naturalist Karen LeMere will assist anglers as the city participates in the Department of Natural Resources’ Free Fishing Day. Noblesville Parks will have 30 poles available for use on a first come, first serve basis. The free fishing, which does not require a license, is available from 9 a.m. to noon at the Hague Road Nature Haven, main entrance off Hague Road between Indiana 38 and Indiana 32. We will be practicing “catch and release” fishing at the event. Pre-registration is encouraged.
At Federal Hill Commons, the morning will host the weekly Noblesville Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to noon. Macaroni and cheese enthusiasts will be in heaven from 1 to 5 p.m. during the Return of the Mac Festival. Attendance does require a ticket, which can be purchased at http://returnofthemacfest.com/noblesville/.
At night, the first Tribute Series Concert presented by Myers Construction Management, Inc. will be held at Federal Hill Commons. From 7 to 9 p.m., 16 Candles will perform all the great songs from the ’80s you love. Don your side ponytails, acid wash jeans, neon shirts and Members Only jackets as we travel back in time for a totally tubular free dance party.
Noble Kids Camp
The Noblesville Parks’ Noble Kids Camp starts Monday, June 5 and slots are still available. The week-long full- and half-day camps run through July 28. Each week has a different theme and camps are available at Forest Park and Dillon Park. Before and After Care is available for parents by trained camp counselors. For more information on summer camp, call (317) 770-5750 or visit www.noblesvilleparks.org.