Free Lawn Yoga and Couch-to-5K Clinics Today
Fishers, IN · August 19, 2026
Mornings are crisping up nicely, making the lawn at Flat Fork Creek Park a prime spot for early stretchers today.
The Lead
Three major municipal projects have earned regional distinction after being named finalists for the Indy Chamber's 49th annual Monumental Awards. Recognized across separate categories, the newly opened Fishers City Hall & Art Center landed a spot in Architecture, the forthcoming Fishers Community Center secured a nomination in Construction, and the Fishers White River Park earned honors in Landscape Architecture. The annual awards program spotlights exceptional design, engineering, and civic planning across central Indiana. Placing projects in three distinct categories highlights the city's ongoing focus on public infrastructure and community gathering spaces. Category winners will be announced at the downtown regional awards ceremony on October 14.
Local Pulse
Neighborhood Grants Support 23 Local Communities City leaders finalized nearly $340,000 in matching funds for resident-led beautification, trail improvements, and native landscaping.
City Transitions Official Domain to FishersIN.gov Municipal staff are updating email addresses to the new web domain without interrupting public communications or service requests.
Blues Fest Lineup Unveiled for Labor Day Eight regional and national musical acts will take the amphitheater stage for the free two-day festival.
Today's Outlook
- High 82°F · Low 66°F — Rain showers (30% chance of precipitation)
- Keep a light rain jacket handy in case a brief afternoon shower passes through.
What's On Around Town
Free Yoga Wednesdays Flat Fork Creek Park (16141 E 101st St), 8:30–9:30 AM Relaxing all-levels outdoor session on the park lawn.
Couch to 5K Clinic Fishers Community Center (11400 Johnson Way), 6:00–7:00 PM Guided training program designed for beginner runners building initial endurance.
Carmel: Summer Concert at the Gazebo Carmel City Hall Gazebo (1 Civic Sq), 7:00–9:00 PM Short drive west for free live music by The Woomblies Rock Orchestra.
Spotlight & Story
- "Knowledge" Public Art Installation
- Embedded directly into the pedestrian plaza connecting the Nickel Plate Trail to the public library, artists Rude Calderón and Roberto Delgado set 90 custom ceramic tiles into the concrete. Each tile depicts distinct local history milestones alongside hand-carved native onyx sculptures.
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