We will once again turn Main Street PURPLE as our local businesses will be joining together to raise awareness and funds to support the work of the Alzheimer's Association!
Since 2022, Memories on Main has raised over $40,000 to support families living with Alzheimer's and research to find a cure!
Bookmark this page and be sure to follow Zionsville Memories on Main on Facebook for updates as we plan another great year of fundraising!
The Alzheimer's Association provides care and support to families impacted by this disease, funds critical medical research towards finding a cure, and advocates for better support of families living with dementia.
On Saturday, July 18, Join us on Main Street for a day of fundraising to support the work of the Alzheimer's Association!
Businesses on Main Street and beyond will be donating a portion of sales for the day, holding raffles, and other specials! 100% of funds raised go directly to support the Alzheimer's Association!
Spend all or part of the day supporting our LOCAL businesses and making a difference in the lives of Hoosier families living with Alzheimer's Disease!
Together, we are going to #endALZ

Located in the heart of Zionsville, Kent & Liz bring together genuine hospitality, a delicious menu, and amazing service. Casually fabulous upscale dining right on Main Street!
Cobblestone is donating a portion of sales from the day on July 18!
Make your reservations today!
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160 S. Main Street

Joining us for the first time this year is Gables Bagels!
Indulge in kettle-boiled, oven-baked bagels, sandwiches, and rich coffee — crafted for mornings, lunches, and everything in between.
Gables Bagels is donating a portion of sales from the day!
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270 S. Main Street

Pizza Pizza Pizza!
Now under new ownership, Greek's is still serving up delicious pies right on Main Street!
Have a bite at Greek's on July 18 and they will be donating a percent of their sales from the day!
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30 N. Main Street

Best. Pie. In. Town!
Years of baking pies for friends and family led Kelly to follow a dream and start ‘My Sugar Pie’-the same nickname she and her mom had given to her children.
Kelly learned the craft of pie baking from her mom, Marge McLain who is an inspiration and constant support.
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40 East Pine Street

Offering East Coast sophistication and Hoosier hospitality, Noah Grant's specializes in fresh seafood, sushi, and certified Angus beef, and half-price oysters on the half shell 4-5pm daily. Make your reservations today!
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91 S. Main Street

Serving up your daily caffeine fix since 2019, Roasted in the Village is the place to go for coffee, fresh baked goods, and a welcoming place to gather!
Stop by the Roasted in the Village booth at the Farmer's Market on July 18 - $1 from every drink sold will be donated (up to $200)
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27 E. Pine Street

Focusing on delicious flavors, good vibes, and the infusion of the cultures found in Key West, Tipsy Mermaid Conch House & Cocktails serves up delectable cuisine and beach-side cocktails for dinner and weekend brunch! Make your reservations today!
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135 S. Main Street

Housed in an 1850's house on Main Street, Black Dog Books specializes in rare and collectible books, local authors, antique maps, and gifts. Stop in today and see what treasures you will find!
Enter to win a leather-bound edition of JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit. Stop by today and enter!
(asking $5 for each ticket)
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115 S. Main Street

It's always better to shop local for flowers! The talented designers at Blooms by Dragonfly create amazing arrangements for any occasion.
176 S. Main Street
THANK YOU to Blooms by Dragonfly for donating the flowers for the event!

CV Art and Frame is your one stop in the village for custom framing and all styles of art. If you are looking for just the right piece of art for your home, Barbara and Rhonda will help you find it - and frame it!
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110 S. Main Street

Looking for a unique item to make your home complete? Look no further than Fivethirty Home! With hudreds of home décor items, painted furniture, and more, Fivethirty Home has something for everyone! Stop in and see Erica or Mona and they can show you some of the latest treasures you will want to take home!
Five Thirty Home is donating a portion of their sales for the day!
205 S. Main Street

Specializing in classically current clothing for men and women and providing personalized service, Frances Parke has something that is perfect for a date night or casual day at the office. Stop by and see the latest trends that Tracy and Bill have in stock!
Frances + Parke will be donating a percentage of their sales on July 18!
20 N. Main Street

Zionsville's Oldest Jeweler, and a part of important life celebrations for more than 50 years, Jewel Box is known for their custom designs, expert repairs, and beautiful engagement rings. Stop in today!
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100 S. Main Street

For over 20 years, Midwest Jewelers & Estate Buyers has specialized in buying and selling estate jewelry, engagement rings, wedding bands, fine jewelry, fashion jewelry, watches and more. Our full-service, family-owned and operated jewelry store also offers jewelry and watch repairs, cleaning and appraisals.
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190 S. Main Street
https://midwestestatebuyers.com/

We're A Community That Truly Welcomes Everyone. We know you expect more from a sustainable jeweler in Indiana than experience alone. This is why we also offer a true sense of community by having conversations to help find exactly what you need.
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106 N. Main Street

Zionsville Eyecare is an independent optometry practice that’s been a proud local staple for more than 35 years. Our experienced and caring professionals are dedicated to providing the highest-quality, personalized eyecare for the whole family.
Stop by during the month of July and enter to win a pair of designer sunglasses!
(suggested donation for each entry)
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1120 West Oak Street, Suite 100

Zionsville Olive Oil sources the freshest extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs) and balsamic vinegars from select respected growers around the world. We want you not only to enjoy the amazing tastes of these products but to have the opportunity to learn where they come from, how they are made, the abundant health benefits, and why you should include them in your diet. Ultimately, we hope to inspire you to explore new food adventures and flavors while you create delicious meals in your own kitchen.
Zionsville Olive Oil is donating 10% of sales from July 18!
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31 E. Pine Street

COhatch Zionsville blends vintage and modern architecture to create a one-of-a-kind space to meet and work! Ample coworking space and meeting rooms allow you to focus on the task at hand, and on site North High Brewing Co. is the perfect place to enjoy HAPPY HOUR! Stop in and see Community Manager Marcie for more information.
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75 N. Main Street
https://www.cohatch.com/locations/indianapolis/zionsville/

Jessie Hillock is a Dementia Navigation Coach, Certified Dementia Practitioner, and has a background in Speech Language Pathology. Her practice, The Memory Compass, specializes in providing Aging & Dementia Navigation Consultations and support services for family members and care partners of a loved one living with memory loss and cognitive challenges as well as individuals living with the disease.
Have questions about Alzheimer's and dementia? Jessie will have a table in front of Black Dog Books on Saturday from 10am-2pm. She would love to chat and answer your questions and help with resources!

Welcome to Noggin Barber Shop - a old fashioned barber experience right in the Village! Call Scott today and he will have you looking your best!
Scott has been a long time supporter and is collecting donations all month at the shop!
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156 S. 1st Street
317-344-0336

Scott Miller is an artist, teacher, small business owner, and proud Zionsville resident. His work focuses on compositions that are inspired by actual moments in time that were exceptionally beautiful. If you'd stop to take a picture of it, it's probably something Scott would paint.
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Interested in commissions or other artworks? Scott can be reached at: artgurullc@hotmail.com

Amy Carroll's work is deeply inspired by her roots, capturing scenes that resonate with those that appreciate the quiet beauty of familiar scenes. Her large and small works are filled with brightly colored flowers and can be seen hanging in the windows of her Main Street studio - Out of The Blue! Amy also hosts classes and workshops where anyone can explore their creative side!
Amy has generously donated one of her original works for silent auction!
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70 S. Main Street
www.outofthebluezionsville.com
Can't make it to Main Street on Saturday? Inspired to make a bigger impact?
Scan the code or click below and your tax-deductible donation will go directly to the Alzheimer's Association!
THANK YOU!
That number is only going to increase.
Every day, families have their lives forever changed as they face a new diagnosis of Alzheimer's or dementia. Families find themselves navigating in unfamiliar waters and face many questions: What will my loved one need? What resources are available? How an I going to manage this? What does our future look like? This can be a scary time, but there is hope.
Every day, 24/7/365, the Alzheimer's Association provides support, care, and guidance for families living with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia.
Memories on Main in Zionsville was created out of a desire to engage the community, bring together small businesses on Main Street and beyond, and support a great cause. The goals of Memories on Main are threefold:
Now it it's fourth year, Memories on Main continues to grow in number of businesses participating and in the amount of support raised for the Alzheimer's Association! If you are interested in participating, please reach out to Mark at Grand Brook Memory Care. Send us a note below!

Just a few of the many local business owners that participated in the first Memories on Main.
Thanks to the Alzheimer's Association, families do not have to face this disease alone. Every day, trained support staff are available to help connect families to resources and provide support.
The Helpline is available 24/7
(800) 272-3900
More information and resources are also available at www.alz.org