People of all ages interested in Hamilton County history are invited to attend the ultimate celebration of 2023 – the Hamilton County Bicentennial Bash. This free, open-house style event is family-friendly and designed to celebrate all that Hamilton County has to offer.
The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3 at Ivy Tech Hamilton County, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville.
The event will include:
- Free raffle with prizes from vendors – To get more tickets, bring non-perishable goods, benefiting the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank.
- Free food from Quality Ingredients Cooking
- Live music from local artists Andy Schomburg and Emily Ann Thompson
- Short film commemorating the Bicentennial year by Adam Grubb Media
- Art show in partnership with Nickel Plate Arts that includes commissioned works from the Bicentennial book, 200 Years of Change: Celebrating Hamilton County, Indiana
- Displays from over a dozen non-profits around the county, many of which hosted Bicentennial events
- Fun photo opportunities
- Limited-edition merchandise, including the Bicentennial book, available for purchase
- Free giveaways and door prizes
Free tickets are available online at hamcoturns200.com and find the link on the home page. Tickets required for entry, so get yours before they’re gone.
About the Bicentennial
The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission was established by the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners as the official oversight agency for the 200th anniversary of the county in 2023. It will do so in partnership with the Hamilton County Historical Society, Hamilton County Tourism, Inc, and lead sponsor Duke Energy. For more information, visit hamcoturns200.com.