![]() “We sourced those all from the site and then found the right shapes and sizes to fit like a puzzle to construct those walls. Then on the other side, there’s a cobblestone wall.”īoth walls were built using boulders and rocks from the site, with the exception of the limestone veneer on the Geist Waterfront Park wall. The construction of the limestone wall (at the entrance) has Geist Waterfront Park lettering and logos on it that’ll be backlit to give it that state park-feel when the park is completed. ![]() The main features of Phase 1A were the two walls at the entrance point. We put in fence posts for exterior fencing. “We installed almost all underground utilities. “We did a ton of earth work, moving dirt around to prep the site for all of the amenities to come in Phase 1B,” Sandquist said. Phase 1A, which finalized most of the groundwork, was recently completed. Geist Waterfront Park encompasses 70 acres near Olio Road and 111th Street and will provide the only public access to Geist Reservoir in Fishers. Upcoming projects include the construction of trails, playgrounds and a beach. Cost is $8 per car.Construction has been under way at Geist Waterfront Park for several months, but Fishers Parks Director Sarah Sandquist said all the “fun stuff” will begin in the next 12 months. Parking is available at Lions Park and down the street off Zionsville Road. with the fireworks immediately at 10 p.m.įrom Lions Park, 11053 Sycamore St., the fireworks begin at 10 p.m. From the Main event stage, the Jai Baker Band will perform from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Hairbangers Ball will perform at the park on the Republic Services Main Stage from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.įrom the Grand Park sports campus, 19000 Grand Park Blvd., the full Westfield Rocks the Fourth event is from July 2 to July 4 with fireworks on the final night. but the firework display does not begin until 10 p.m. The Fireworks Festival begins in Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. Noblesville, at 6 p.m. The better vantage points are along 56th Street near Post Road. They will be launched from Community Park, 5301 N. Part of the full-day Fourth Fest in Lawrence, the fireworks are set to begin at 10 p.m. The Symphony on the Prairie lasts from July 2 to July 4. Prices are $75 to $80 for reserved seats, $10 to $35 for lawn seats and $125 for sunset lounge seating. The fireworks are set to a live performance by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
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