Carmel’s Meet Me on Main goes live today on Facebook

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Meet Me on Main is bringing the Carmel Arts & Design District to you LIVE from Facebook. Your favorite merchants and activities will join from 5 to 8 p.m. on the Carmel Arts & Design District Facebook page. It is easy to join … just click here.

Be smart … don’t come to Main Street. Stay home and stay healthy and enjoy this event from the safety and comfort of your home.

Take a selfie for a chance to win! #CarmelCares To encourage community participation, please take pictures with your quarantine buddies watching the virtual event or doing the craft and share on the Arts & Design District Facebook page and the #CarmelCares Facebook Group for a chance to win a $100 gift card.

The Art Lab invites you to make beautiful spring flowers with online as Art Lab live streams its interactive craft. All you will need is paper of your choice, scissors, glue stick (or tape) and a stick of any sort (small stick from the yard, skewer or pencil).

Featured Merchants for April’s Meet Me on Main include:

CCA Gallery & Gifts will feature local glass artist, Lisa Pelo.

Indiana Artisan will have four artists showcased during this virtual event. These artists include Gabriel Lehman, Pam Hurst, Dave Lee and Rebecca Lowery.

Carmel Art on Main Gallery will feature artists Nancy Keating and Kim Greene. Keating will give a sneak preview of the upcoming community chip in mosaic mural.

Bub’s Burgers will discuss grilling and some safety tips for summer grilling.

The Premier Group will give a virtual tour inside the Indiana Design Center.

Other fun features include: Music from Artist Development Co., The Olive Mill and Evan Lurie Gallery.

About the Carmel Arts & Design District

The Carmel Arts & Design District is the Midwest’s premier arts and design destination. Home to more than 200 businesses, including art galleries, restaurants, antique dealers, design showrooms, boutiques, and creative service providers, the Carmel Arts & Design District promises to stimulate the senses. The Indiana Design Center is housed in the Carmel Arts & Design District. In addition, hundreds have taken advantage of the wide variety of housing opportunities and call the Carmel Arts & Design District home.