IndyGo Commuter Express

For $2 each way, the new IndyGo Commuter Express service runs from Fishers to six downtown stops in a loop. Parking is in the Eastern Star Church lot at 106th and Lantern Road. Buses leave every 15-30 minutes in peak periods. See the website for more details.

Hamilton County Hazardous Waste Center

Household toxic waste can be disposed of properly here. The center also offers recycling containers for glass, plastic, metal, cardboard, and grass clippings. Mulch is also free for the taking here.

Archer’s Meats and Catering

Grill and smoker rentals for cooking up all of your local grass-fed, free-range, antibiotic free beef and pork.  Also offering volume orders of beef, pork, chicken, and venison processing.

Mapping plugin v0.4 released

Version 0.4 of the Mapping plugin for Wordpress is now released for your enjoyment. Version 0.2 of the Greener theme for Wordpress that is used on this site is now released also. You may download them using the links below.

Mapping plugin v0.4

Greener theme v0.2

Mapping plugin v0.3 released

Version 0.3 of the Mapping plugin for Wordpress is now released for your enjoyment. Version 0.1 of the Greener theme for Wordpress that is used on this site is now released also. You may download them using the links below.

Mapping plugin v0.3

Greener theme v0.1

Tuttle Orchards

In addition to great fall seasonal activities like apple and pumpkin picking, hay rides, a corn maze, and cider-cooked bratwursts, Tuttle Orchards also has a farm market store open year round with all kinds of goodies. This is a great way to spend a beautiful fall day!

White River Canoe Company

Take a relaxing trip down the White River. Canoe rentals close to home!

Bounce Zone

Another fun place to take little ones!

Indiana Transportation Museum

See trains and relive your dream to be a railroad engineer!

Last Child in the Woods

In Last Child in the Woods, author Richard Louv makes the case that we, as suburbanites, are suffering from “Nature Deficit Disorder.” This deficiency causes our lives to be less fulfilling. We at Greenerfishers.org want our visitors to discover their community, and according to Louv, “it takes going out the front door to discover your community.” We heartily agree. We recommend this book as a path to understanding that experiencing nature is not a privilege— it’s a necessary part of becoming a part of the place where we live.