25 Sep October Featured Partnership Events/Classes
“Musicologie is a simply delightful Music Lessons Studio in Noblesville. No matter how old you are, what your experience is, or what your goals are, Musicologie is the place where you can fit in. Each of our music teachers are certified, hand picked and specifically matched so you can be confident you’re with the right person to guide you on an amazing musical journey.” If you are looking for music lessons and want to get in on the ground floor of Musicologie Noblesville, check out the following: Opening Announcement & Pre-registrations for becoming a Founder Member Student
10/2: Walk-in Wednesday
10/5: Pick Your Own Project
10/6: DIY Doormat Workshop
10/12: Universal Music Day
10/13: Trick or Treat
10/19: Diane’s Back from Egypt- Pick Your Own Project
10/20: Witches Spell
10/25: Halloween Movies Trivia
10/26: Monster Mash
10/27: Double Your Fun with Double Loyalty Points
10/30: National Candy Corn Day Time Crunch Mini-Workshop
Auditions for “Little Women” are coming in November.
Make sure to check out their memberships and clay workshops.
Caravan Classes offers a variety of weekly art classes for students of all ages. Make sure to check out their take-home kits.
The White River Sound Chorus hopes you will join them for their regular Tuesday night Rehearsals 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22. Ivy Tech Lawrence Auditorium (9301 E. 59th St., Indianapolis, IN 46216), 7 to 9pm.
The Woman in Black – Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation. Kipps is obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. He hires a skeptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcize the fear that grips his soul. It all begins innocently enough, but then, as they reach further into his darkest memories, they find themselves caught up in a world of eerie marshes and moaning winds, accidentally bringing the audience along in the process. – The Switch Theatre in Fishers – 10/24, 10/25, 10.26, 10/31, 11/1, 11/2 at 7:30pm.
Saturdays: Farmers’ Markets at Federal Hill Commons
10/4: First Friday Harvest Fest
10/12: Music & All That Jazz with the David Hartman Band
9/13: Fishers Arts Council Presents: 2nd Friday Scenes from Indiana and Beyond – Reception at the Art Gallery at City Hall on Friday, October 11th from 6-8p. This free reception is open to the public and all ages are welcome. Meet the artists, enjoy their works, and partake of light refreshments and a cash wine bar. Join us at 6:45pm for our Focus on the Artist programming lead by board member, Pat Grabill. Special Musical Guest: Elizabeth Lee. – Art Gallery at Fishers City Hall – 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038.
Gal’s Guide Library (107 S. 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060- Judge Stone House)
This Month’s Theme: South America Gals
10/26: Night with the Witch & Famous – Join us on October 26, 2024, for an unforgettable Night with the Witch & Famous, a Halloween party that will cast a spell on you! Get ready to don your most enchanting costume and dive into a night filled with thrilling activities and mystical wonders.
Saturday: Buddha Friends
10/4: Special Passport Night – Now you can earn free stuff for learning about women of history from Gal’s Guide Library. Travel” with Gal’s Guide as we explore women’s history in 11 regions of the world through podcasts, books, film, and more! “Travel” with us and earn passport stickers for Gal’s Guide merch, books, and special stuff.Purchase online or at the Gal’s Guide Library. Passports are $5 each and include free passport sticker codes for all of 2024.
10/5: LGBTQ+ Meet-up
10/12: Walking Club
10/17: Film Club
10/24: Book Club
Hamilton County Artists’ Association
11/15 & 11/16: Loosen Up Throw Away Your Little Brushes! Workshop with Randall Scott Harden – By the end of this class, artists will learn to paint more loosely. New techniques, secrets, and tips on how to loosen up will be shared. In this class it will be important to use larger brushes and palette knives. Artists can use either oil or acrylic paint. The class will begin with a half-hour demonstration and talk, and then the class will paint until lunch at 12:30. Lunch will be followed by another demonstration and painting until 4. – HCAA Art Gallery.
Kiln Creations (60 North 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060)
10/3: Spooky Terrariums
10/4 & 10/6: Bluey Party
10/5, 10/12, & 10/19: Try It Wheel Class
10/5: Beetlejuice Chiminea
10/6: Pumpkin Planters
10/10: Chappell Roan
10/11: Swiftie Mugs
10/12: Sanderson Sisters
10/13: Couples’ Wheel Class
10/15: Kiln Creations Reads! Book Club
10/16: Master Clay Class
10/25: Tarot Night
10/31: Halloween Party – Dress up in your favorite costume and join the fun with music, dancing and Halloween activities. – 8am to 9am
Color Me Happy Fiber Arts Studio
10/4 & 10/5: Bloomington Wool & Fiber Festival – We will be vendors at the first Bloomington Wool & Fiber Festival. There will be lots of yarn and fiber fun. Come join us there! – Monroe County Fairgrounds
10/12: PopUp Shop and Dye Sock Yarn with us for “I Love Yarn Day”! – The Sandpiper
10/18 to 10/20: Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair – WNC Agricultural Center
Improbable Fiction Theatre Company
Come see Ryan Shelton as Gremio in IFTC’s Indy Bard Fest Show “Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare beginning of November.
Recently, Vintage Adventures made some cool signs and easels for Noblesville Creates Anniversary Gala. Make sure to check out their Etsy store and to see what printing they might be able to do for your business or organization.
Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission
10/19 – Vintage Film Series – “Phantom of the Opera” – Preservation Hall
Noblesville Parks & Recreation
10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28: Ballroom Dance
10/14 to 10/25: Fall Camp
10/2 & 10/16: Bird Walks
10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/26: Sit-n-Stitch
10/8: Tots at Play Halloween