Make Fall Memories at the Hamilton Harvest Fest

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Grab the family and get ready for some fun at the first every Hamilton Harvest Fest at Hamilton Town Center!

The festival is this Saturday, September 30 from 3 to 8 p.m located at Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville. The fest includes live music from The Flying Toasters and the Blue River Band and even a professional pumpkin artist, David Smith, who will carve a giant pumpkin for festival goers to see! Make sure your kids visit Kid Zone to enjoy some face painting and cupcake decorating too. The fest will also include food trucks, beer from local breweries and a marketplace for shoppers to browse products from Indiana-based vendors.

In addition to the Hamilton Harvest Fest, Hamilton Town Center will host Burton Brothers Amusements for a nine-day carnival complete with rides, games and delights. The carnival will run from through the end of the festival. So grab your tickets, play some games and enjoy an evening of fun with the family!

For more information, visit Hamilton Town Center’s Facebook page.

 

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Kait is a small town, Indiana girl who knew she was destined for the Big(ger) City when she grew up. After graduating from Indiana University with a degree in Elementary Education, she found her love and passion as a second grade teacher in Indianapolis, where she has been teaching for nine years. Kait is the mom to three sweet littles, Cohen, Lola and Remy, and a teenage step-daughter. When she isn’t busy attempting to play Super Mom, she enjoys running, fashion, iced coffee and spending time with her family. Kait and her husband Kurtis reside in Westfield where they are raising their young family. You can catch up with her wild journey through motherhood on her blog, High Heels and Mommy Ordeals.