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Indiana Wind Symphony

Wabash Community Event

The Indiana Wind Symphony is a 75-piece concert band that is a resident ensemble at the Palladium in Carmel, IN. The group will play a mix of works including circus selections, John Philip Sousa, a modern band masterpiece called “Blue Shades,” and music by Hoosier composer Hoagy Carmichael. The concert will include local touches such as “Wabash Moon” and “Bluffton Street Fair March.”

Spirit Untamed

Wabash Community Event

After moving to a sleepy little town, young Lucky Prescott befriends a wild mustang named Spirit, who shares her rebellious spirit. When a heartless wrangler plans to capture Spirit and his herd, Lucky and her new friends embark on the adventure of a lifetime to rescue the horse that forever changed her life.

There is a Sensory-Friendly version playing at the same time downstairs in the Ferguson Theatre!

Spirit Untamed

Wabash Community Event

After moving to a sleepy little town, young Lucky Prescott befriends a wild mustang named Spirit, who shares her rebellious spirit. When a heartless wrangler plans to capture Spirit and his herd, Lucky and her new friends embark on the adventure of a lifetime to rescue the horse that forever changed her life.

There is a Sensory-Friendly version playing at the same time downstairs in the Ferguson Theatre!

Prime Rib Dinner

Wabash Community Event

Chef-attended, all you can eat prime rib buffet. Limited dinner menu also available.

Men in Black

Wabash Community Event

A police officer joins a secret organization that polices and monitors extraterrestrial interactions on Earth.

Great White & Slaughter

Wabash Community Event

Two of the 80s biggest acts come together in one night! Great White has sold over 10 million albums, thanks to songs like “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” “Rock Me,” “Save Your Love,” and “Call It Rock & Roll. American Music Award winners Slaughter garnered hits including “Fly to the Angels,” “Up All Night,” “Spend My Life,” and more.

Jumanji

Wabash Community Event

When two kids find and play a magical board game, they release a man trapped for decades in it and a host of dangers that can only be stopped by finishing the game.

Indiana’s Ten Most Endangered Places

Wabash Community Event

Paul Hayden, Indiana Landmarks Northeast Field Office Director, will showcase threatened structures on Indiana Landmarks’ annual list as well as the fates – positive and negative – of places that have appeared on the list.

Lunch & Learn – The Earth Moved

Wabash Community Event

As our gardens are hard at work, we will take a fascinating and in-depth look at earthworms. This program is based on the book The Earth Moved by Amy Stewart. Join us for a “subterranean adventure to seek out our planet’s most important gatekeeper: the humble earthworm.” Free admission. Seating is limited, so reservations are recommended.

El Otro Oz

Wabash Community Event

Wed. April 12
10 am & 12 pm

Click your heels together tres veces and take a transformative journey with this salsa, merengue, and Mexican folk-infused bi-lingual musical inspired by The Wizard of Oz. Dora, a contemporary Latine teenager, struggles with her family’s ideas about tradition and dreads her impending quinceañera. But when she gets swept away to a strange new land, she learns how to celebrate her unique rhythm and embrace her cultural identity. This performance is easy to follow for both those fluent in (or learning) Spanish, and those who are not. Student matinees are held during the school day as field trip opportunities, but are open to the public as well.