What's Happening?
Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR) is organizing the Time Travelers History Ball, scheduled for June 26 at Coxhall Gardens in Carmel. This event marks the 50th anniversary of the Coxhall Mansion and celebrates America's 250th birthday. The fundraiser
aims to support HCPR's mission of enhancing community life through outdoor recreation, education, and conservation. Attendees are encouraged to dress as historical figures, adding a unique flair to the evening. The event will feature hors d'oeuvres, dinner, dessert, and a cash bar, with menu options including Pear and Pesto Seared Chicken Breast, Char-Grilled Black Angus New York Strip, and Vegan Potato Gnocchi. Tickets are priced starting at $125, with options for individual and full table reservations. More details and registration are available on MyHamiltonCountyParks.com.
Why It's Important?
The Time Travelers History Ball serves as a significant fundraiser for Hamilton County Parks and Recreation, supporting its various programs and community spaces. By celebrating American history and the Coxhall Mansion's anniversary, the event fosters community engagement and awareness of local heritage. The funds raised will help maintain and improve park facilities, ensuring they continue to provide educational and recreational opportunities for residents. This event also highlights the importance of preserving historical sites and promoting cultural education, contributing to the community's overall quality of life.
What's Next?
As the event approaches, Hamilton County Parks and Recreation will likely continue promoting the Time Travelers History Ball to maximize attendance and fundraising efforts. Potential sponsors and donors are encouraged to contribute, with opportunities for sponsorship still available. The success of this event could lead to similar future initiatives, further supporting the department's mission. Community members and local businesses may also become more involved in supporting park programs and events, fostering a stronger sense of community and shared responsibility for local resources.









