Membership Details Coming Soon for New Community Center
Fishers, IN · July 15, 2026
The humidity is holding steady, but the mid-week farmers market at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater is worth the extra hydration.
📰 The Lead
Construction on the Fishers Community Center at Johnson Farm has officially reached the "dry-in" phase. With the roof now secure, crews are shifting focus to the interior of the 105,000-square-foot facility. This project represents a significant shift in local recreation, moving beyond seasonal parks to a year-round hub featuring a massive indoor playground and a competitive-grade aquatics center. Yesterday, the Parks department signaled that the long-awaited tiered membership pricing for residents will be unveiled in mid-August. For families on the west side, the facility promises to cut down the cross-town trek for winter swim lessons and gym space. If the current pace holds, the heavy machinery should clear out by late autumn to make way for final landscaping and trail connections.
🏙️ Local Pulse
141st Street Roundabout Update — Traffic patterns shift today at the Cumberland Road intersection as crews begin the final paving phase.
HEPL Tech Drive — The library is accepting donations of gently used tablets this week to support digital literacy programs for seniors.
☁️ Today's Outlook
- High 93°F · Low 67°F — Overcast
- Keep the water bottle handy; that heavy cloud cover will trap the afternoon heat.
📅 What's On Around Town
Farmers Market — Nickel Plate District AMP, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM Mid-week chance to grab fresh sweet corn without the Saturday crowds.
Wednesday Night Trivia — MashCraft Fishers, 7:00 PM Test your knowledge with themed rounds and local craft brews.
Noblesville: Summer Concert Series — Federal Hill Commons, 7:00 PM A short drive north for live music; bring a lawn chair.
Sunset Hike — Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, 8:00 PM Join a guided trek to spot owls and deer as the light fades.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- Roy G. Holland Memorial Park
- This 34-acre space was the city's first major recreational hub. While the splash pad is the main draw during this July heat, the park’s namesake was a town board president who insisted on preserving green space decades before the population exploded.
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