Event Calendar week of 9/27

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Wednesday

Concerts on the Central Green — Give yourself something to look forward to on “humpdays” during lunch this month. Fishers Parks & Recreation for Concerts on the Central Green is presented by Meyer Najem Construction, and provides entertainment while you enjoy a picnic with co-workers. Be sure to inquire about additional information concerning lunch discounts before the show. Wednesdays, Sept. 28-Oct. 26 from 12-1 p.m.. 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers. Free admission. For more, call 317-595-3150.

Fireside Tales — Enjoy a themed night of stories and s’mores under the stars with your family. There will be a story and a craft centered around a fall harvest theme, with plenty of time to build the perfect campfire snack. Be prepared to sing songs and have fun. This event is very accommodating to young children. Sept. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m., Simon Moon Park,  2710 E.  171st St., Westfield. Free admission. For more, call 317-804-3184 or visit enjoywestfieldevents.com/fireside-tales-2.

Thursday

Miracles of Medicine in Miniature ● This is the last day to see a special exhibit about everything medical, in miniature. A doctor’s office, an at-home doctor’s office, medical reference books, a 5-inch tall skeleton and apothecary jars are just some of the many elements on display. Sept. 29 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections,  111 E Main St., Carmel. Cost is $5, $3 for children under age 10. For more, call 317-575-9466 or visit museumofminiatures.org.

Friday

Carmel Community Players: Barefoot in the Park — Written by Neil Simon, “Barefoot in the Park” is the story of Paul and Corie Bratter, newlyweds in every sense of the word. Reserved Paul and free-spirited Corie attempt to play matchmaker with another couple but run into complications as they learn more about each other. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from Sept. 30-Oct. 16, Carmel Community Players:,14199 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel. For more, call 317-815-9387 or visit carmelplayers.org.

Dr. Who Evening of Time Travel and Tardis — Who is your favorite Dr. Who or alien? Dress up in character for a chance at winning a door prize and to mingle with other Whovians. Reserve a spot as early as possible, as they go fast. Food will be provided. Sept. 30 from 6-8 p.m., Tina’s Traditional Old English Kitchen, 30 N Range Line Rd., Carmel. Cost is $35. For more, call 317-565-9716.

Reduced Shakespeare Company: The Complete History of America (Abridged): Election Edition — Just in time for the 2016 presidential Eeection, the Reduced Shakespeare Company recaps 600 years of history in 6,000 seconds. The “bad boys of abridgment” cover all the famous characters and places you should know. It’s a 90-minute roller coaster ride through the glorious quagmire that is American History. Sept. 30 at 8 p.m., The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. For more, call 317-843-3800 of visit thecenterpresents.org.

Saturday

Potter’s Bridge Fall Festival — Enjoy a special autumn day at Potter’s Bridge Park. Listen to live music as you explore more than 70 arts, crafts and food booths while children play in the KidZone. If browsing and buying isn’t your thing, simply take a walk and enjoy the natural beauty of one of Noblesville’s most scenic parks. Oct. 1 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Potter’s Bridge, 19401 N. Allisonville Rd., Noblesville. Free admission. For more, call 317-770-4407.

Fishers Renaissance Faire — Take a time-travel trip back to the days of medieval castles with activities such as jousting combat demonstrations, acrobats, fire breathings, sword swallowing, period music, shopping opportunities, dancing, history reenactment, swordplay, a parade, beer and mead, an end of the day pub and various shows. Oct. 1-2 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,  Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville. For more, call 317-595-3400 or visit fishersrenfaire.com.

Heroes and Horrors — Explore your emotions through art by looking at the relationship between fear and heroism. The show will include a range of art styles and media, and is in conjunction with other bicentennial events throughout this year. It is located in the Judge Stone Gallery. Wednesdays-Saturdays, Oct. 1-29, until 5 p.m., Nickel Plate Arts, 107 S 8th St., Noblesville. Free admission. For morec, call 317-452-3690 or visit nickelplatearts.org.

Sunday

Prairie Plates: Meridian Restaurant on the Covered Bridge ● Prairie Plates celebrates farm-to-table cooking with food and craft drink experiences throughout the grounds at Conner Prairie, featuring the region’s top chefs and gourmet artisans. This event is for adults age 21 and up only. Guests will enjoy dining on the covered bridge, followed by sightseeing on the Treetop Outpost. Oct. 2 from 6-8:30 p.m., Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. Cost is $95 for non-members, $85 for members/early registration. For more, call 317-776-6000 or visit connerprairie.org.

Menopause, the Musical — You’re not having a hot flash, Beef & Boards Theatre is bringing it back. This hilarious musical parody staged to classic tunes from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles. Today is your last day to join in with the sisterhood. Oct. 2, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis. Cost is $41-$66. for more, call 317-872-9664 or visit beefandboards.com.

Monday

No Events

Tuesday

Learn to ice skate ● The Carmel International Ice Skating Academy is offering a comprehensive group class that is fun, rewarding and safe. Whether you just want to learn the basics or are training competitively, these structured lessons are a great place to start. Open to ages 3 through adult. Oct. 4 from 4:15-5:15 p.m., Carmel Ice Skadium, 1040 E. 3rd Ave. SW., Carmel. Cost is $90 per 6-week session (skate rental available for $18). For more, call 317-844-8889 or visit carmeliceskadium.com.

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