Block Party will celebrate America's 250th Anniversary in Albion
- Lori Gagen
- 8h
- 1 min read
The Albion STAR Team, in cooperation with the America 250 IN Noble planning committee, is coordinating a community Block Party to take place in historic downtown Albion on Friday, July 3 from 2 to 6 p.m., leading up to food trucks and fireworks at the Central Noble campus.
The America 250 IN Noble County Block Party aims to bring together individuals, clubs, organizations, and businesses from across the county, similar to the All IN Block Party held in 2016 as part of the Indiana Bicentennial Celebration.
Registration is open now to sign up and be assigned a free space to share:
Information
Exhibits / Displays
Free activities for kids or adults
Live performances
Space is free but limited. This is a "bring your own" event; no tables, chairs, canopies, or other exhibiting supplies will be provided. Those needing electricity or water may ask for those accommodations on the registration form. All participants will be notified of their space assignment ahead of the event to aid in efficient setup for the event.
West Main Street, North York Street, and West Jefferson Street, three sides of the courthouse square, will be closed to accommodate the Block Party.
Setup for the Block Party will be from 12:00 to 1:45 p.m. on July 3. More details are included with the registration packet. Questions can be directed to Lori Gagen at albionstarteam@gmail.com or by phone/text to (260) 564-4556. The Block Party is an official event of America 250 IN Noble.
To find more America 250 IN Noble celebrations, visit www.visitnoblecounty.org/america-250.

