(Above left) Carrel Bishop, who recently moved to Noblesville from Carmel, enjoying some strawberry shortcake with her grandsons. (Above center) Grace Wiles, a third-generation member of St. Michael’s and daughter of Noblesville Common Council member Megan Wiles, adds some whipped cream to Nicholaus Golden’s strawberry shortcake. (Above right) Jan Carney, member of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, and Brody Overturf, grandson of St. Michael’s member Rick Conner, prepare strawberry shortcake for festival goers.
No Noblesville June is complete without a ‘berry’ good festival
Nickel Plate Arts’ first HATCH Fest, formerly known as Maker Faire, took place last Saturday on the Courthouse Square. The event also included the time-honored St. Michael’s Strawberry Festival, the Noblesville Cultural Arts District Juneteenth Celebration, SERVE Noblesville’s FUN Fest, Team Bloodsport’s robot battles, giveaways, and interactive activities.
why is there not one person of color in any of the slides? Were there no people of color at this event?