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Downtown Noblesville is about to transform into a living storybook.
From April 22 to 25, the 14th annual Noblesville Creates Fairyville, presented by Duke Energy, invites families, artists, and dreamers of all ages to step into “An Enchanted History” – a whimsical, immersive celebration where fairy homes line wooded trails, live fairies roam the streets, and creativity brings an entire community together.
This year’s theme blends magic with meaning.
Inspired by Duke Energy, “An Enchanted History” highlights the connection between energy, nature, and community – encouraging visitors to reflect on how we care for the world around us while celebrating it through art, imagination, and play.
Visitors can expect:
- A Fairy House Trail filled with handcrafted miniature homes
- Live fairies interacting with guests throughout downtown
- Costumed characters, music, and immersive storytelling moments
- Hands-on crafts like wand-making and fairy house building
- Fairy Tea Parties with etiquette lessons and special guests
From glowing trails to bustling vendor markets, Fairyville turns Noblesville into a destination where fantasy meets real-world connection.
Noblesville Creates Fairyville Events
- April 22–23 | Winged Wednesday & Troll Thursday: Preview the Fairy Home Show, vote for your favorites, and create your own magical crafts.
- April 24 | Fairy Friday: The Fairy Trail comes alive – complete with live fairies, music, vendors, and a sparkling evening atmosphere in Downtown Noblesville.
- April 25 | Sprite Saturday: A full day of family fun, including the Fairy House Contest awards, live art demonstrations, glass blowing, and tea parties.
Fairyville also activates downtown Noblesville, with local businesses hosting themed experiences, specials, and events – making it a key driver of community engagement and local economic activity.
Fairyville is free to attend, with select ticketed experiences available. For tickets, registration, and full event details, visit NoblesvilleCreates.org/fairyville.

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