Submitted by City of Carmel
Carmel is shining a light on inclusive programming and community events that celebrate individuals of all abilities and promote greater understanding and accessibility ahead of and during National Disability Awareness Month.
From Carmel’s Midtown Plaza to Noblesville High School, local leaders and organizations are partnering to host a series of “limitless” events, ranging from sensory-rich community days and adaptive competitions to regional resource fairs, all dedicated to making Hamilton County a place where everyone belongs.
Adaptive Virtual Art Exhibit
Throughout March
Midtown Screen in Midtown Plaza & city’s digital channels
365 Monon Blvd.
In a beautiful display of local talent, this annual virtual exhibit, Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (held in partnership with the Carmel Arts Council) will showcase the work of artists with disabilities. Look for these exciting pieces on the Midtown screen all month long.
March Disability Awareness Book List
Throughout March
Carmel Clay Public Library
This month, Carmel Clay Public Library will share a list of recommended books to highlight authors with a disability or books with characters with a disability.
Hamilton County Disability Resource Fair
Wednesday, March 4, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Noblesville High School
18111 Cumberland Road
Families and individuals are invited to connect with a wide network of local advocates and service providers. This regional fair features Pure Abilities recreational therapists, music therapists, behavior consultants and PAC/DSP providers, offering a comprehensive look at the support systems available throughout the county.
Community Sensory Day
Saturday, March 7, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Carmel Fire Department S.A.F.E. House
210 Veterans Way
Join the community at the Carmel Fire Department S.A.F.E. House for a day of sensory-friendly fun, sponsored by Xfinity. This event features snacks courtesy of BraunAbility, free giveaways, and sensory activities.
Inclusive Theater Performance: Fireside Mysteries
Saturday, March 14, 6 to 8 p.m.
Sunday March 15, 2 to 4 p.m.
Monon Community Center in Multipurpose Rooms A, B & C
This production was developed over six months by Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation’s inclusive theater ensemble, featuring neurodivergent actors who collaboratively created the original script and characters. This performance celebrates creativity, inclusion, and the power of storytelling.
- Click here to reserve tickets to the Saturday, March 14 performance.
- Click here to reserve tickets to the Sunday, March 15 performance.
