“We’re looking forward to having these events in the city. I think we really missed them last year,” Crown Point Mayor David Uran said.
For the first time in months, Crown Point Mayor David Uran hosted his monthly forum, Tuesday Talks, in person, instead of via Zoom. The forum also was streamed live on Facebook.
Families who want to see their home put on the map should have their house decorated by Friday and submit their information on the city's website at www.crownpoint.in.gov.
For the second year in a row, the city of Crown Point has canceled its St. Patrick's Day parade due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.
For the second year in a row, the city of Crown Point has canceled its St. Patrick's Day parade due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Both Jennie Burgess, Crown Point parks administrator, and Diana Bosse, Crown Point special events administrator, were recognized for their work on the city's holiday adopt-a-family program.
In a press release Thursday evening, Crown Point Special Events Administrator Diana Bosse announced the tree and tank lighting, scheduled for Nov. 27, and the winter market, set for Nov. 28, have been canceled.
Crown Point's 13th annual Oktoberfest will be from 3-10 p.m. Saturday at the Franciscan Health Pavilion and Amphitheater at Bulldog Park, 183 S. West St., Crown Point.
The city's Summer Concert Series will begin Saturday, with the Car Cruise to return Aug. 6.
Following an announcement by Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday to pause the state's reopening plan, Crown Point is also pressing pause on some of its well-attended summer events.
From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., crafts, produce and more will be available at the open-air market, which is held on Saturdays until late September.
Sixteen homes decorated their lawns for the contest, according to the city's website.
Starting this week, city officials are inviting residents to deck their front lawns with spring and Easter cheer — similar to the Christmastime Tour of Lights.