Downtown Meeting
Monthly Downtown meeting for retailers, restaurants, bars, venues, services and nonprofits in Downtown Wabash
Monthly Downtown meeting for retailers, restaurants, bars, venues, services and nonprofits in Downtown Wabash
Wabash Community Event
Join us at the Museum on the first Thursday of March for coffee, donuts, and conversation before this month’s speaker, Sarah Siders-Bitzel shares about the history of the Miami Indians in our area. This event is FREE but we encourage RSVPs at wabashmuseum.org.
Sarah was born and raised in Peru, IN, and is the daughter of G. Rex Siders & Nancy (Hammond) Siders. During her childhood, she attended a myriad of traditional events with
her grandmother, Lora E. (Marks) Siders who served as the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana (MNI) Tribal Secretary for over40 years, as well as Tribal Historian.
She is a member of the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana (MNI), serving as Mongosa Clan Grandfather Representative Tribal Council since 2002 and as MNI Tribal Secretary since 2003. She also serves on the MNI Language Committee, MNI Culture Committee, Godfroy Cemetery Committee, Clayton Cemetery Committee, MNI Museum Committee,
MNI Foundation Board, Days at the Pillars Committee, and a founding member of the MNI Women’s Council.Sarah currently resides in Peru with her husband, John, and is employed by the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana.
Returning for its second year in Downtown Wabash, the Leprechaun-Con Bar Crawl is the perfect reason to grab a group of your lucky charms in the pursuit-of-hoppiness!
Wabash Community Event
Do you have a bit of Irish in ya? Come find out if you have what it takes to be a Celtic Knight of St Trolley. This year will be full of shenanigans! We will break you into groups of 4 to compete for the Shennany Cup! Do you have what it takes? May the Luck of the Irish be on your side! 🍀 Stay tuned for the stop locations.
Wabash Community Event
An instructor from Fusion Yoga, Fort Wayne travels to teach a yoga flow class for all levels of participants. It is held upstairs in the studio of Wabash Valley Dance Theater (58 W. Canal St. Wabash, IN).
It is $20 drop-in or $60 monthly fee. You can pay cash or online at www.wabashvalleydance.org.
Please contact Kristen Gebhart with any questions (260.330.9117). We would love to have you join us in breath, stretch, and providing the body with a feeling of refreshment.
2023 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market vendor registration now open
Wabash Community Event
Join us at the Museum for another installment of our new program for history lovers called “The Thursday Parlay.” The Thursday Parlay is an in-person speakers’ series with a different guest speaker and topic each month. Each meeting will begin with donuts, coffee and conversation from 10 – 10:30 am followed by some Museum updates and then our featured speaker from 10:30 – 11:30 am in the Porter Room at the Museum.
On April 6th, the Thursday Parlay will be more hands-on as Wabash County Recorder, Eric Rish, will walk guests through ways to “Research Your Historic Home at the Wabash County Courthouse.” Eric is intimately familiar with the property records of Wabash County and is one of the very best sources around for learning about properties in Wabash County.
April's First Friday in Downtown Wabash, Indiana will feature more than 12,000 Easter Eggs, a shopping passport and more
2023 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market Callout Meeting
The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will host an informational Vendor Callout meeting for both NEW and returning Market vendors with questions or seeking information about the 2023 Farmers Market Season. The meeting will be held open-house style at the Downtown Wabash, Inc. office with our Market Coordinator, Carly Hawkins, on-site to speak about the 2023 season and answer any questions.
This Callout Meeting is open to new and retuning vendors of the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market.
Wabash Community Event
Downtown Wabash, Inc., Manchester Alive, Grow Wabash County and WEOC (Women’s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Center)
This informative workshop is meant for business owners to learn how to plan for the unexpected, helping reduce risk for their business. All businesses and their owners are exposed to risk every day, some minor and some with catastrophic consequences. However, there are steps that business owners and their employees can take to mitigate, transfer, and even avoid risks.
Proper contingency planning, education and documentation of process can allow businesses, their owners, and employees to recover from interruptions more effectively and efficiently. This planning can help also expand through the business to strengthen their day-to-day operations.
Presented By: Purdue University Institute of Family Business and in partnership with Downtown Wabash, Inc., Manchester Alive, and Grow Wabash County.
This training is provided at no charge through NIIC Community Navigator Pilot Program. Purdue Extension Allen County serves as a Spoke Organization for the program, to serve entrepreneurs in Northeast Indiana.
COST: Free; Registration required as space is limited
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