As summer approaches, the City of Fishers is preparing for another busy season filled with events, activities and opportunities for residents of all ages.
In this podcast, I sit down with Fishers Parks and Recreation Director Marissa Deckert and Marketing and Public Relations Manager Kara Hall to preview what’s ahead for summer 2026.
We cover a wide range of offerings, including the return of the Fishers Farmers Market, summer camps and programming at the Fishers Community Center, and a full lineup of concerts at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater — featuring both free and ticketed shows. The city’s annual Memorial Day ceremony is also back, continuing a long-standing tradition that draws large crowds.
Deckert and Hall also discuss popular family attractions like the Maker Playground at Hub & Spoke, the AgriPark’s busy summer season, and the return of Touch-a-Truck, giving kids a hands-on look at city equipment. Geist Waterfront Park is set to open for the season, while this year’s Spark!Fishers festival will shift to primarily a two-day format in late June.
It’s a comprehensive look at what residents can expect as Fishers heads into the summer months.
The LarryInFishers.com podcast series is sponsored by Citizens State Bank.
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