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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band: Trouble Is 25th Anniversary Tour

Wabash Community Event

25 years into his recording career, Kenny Wayne Shepherd continues to create blues-infused rock n’ roll. Shepherd has an enviable resume as an accomplished recording artist, a riveting live performer, and one of the most distinctive guitarists of his generation. Shepherd has sold millions of albums worldwide, received five GRAMMY® nominations, two Billboard Music Awards, two Blues Music awards, plus a string of #1 mainstream rock singles.

Gourmet Dinner & Chamber Music Series – Anita Graef, Cellist and Louise Chan, Pianist

Wabash Community Event

Anita Graef and Louise Chan will perform selections by Rachmaninoff, Brahms, and Amy Beach. Graef is a soloist, orchestra musician, and educator with notable appearances including Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert series, and Concerts from the Library of Congress. She recently made her New York debut with the Riverside Symphony, and has performed at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, and Ojai’s Chamber on the Mountain.

Menu: spinach salad with balsamic caramelized shallots and goat cheese; grilled swordfish with warm Asian slaw; rice pilaf; and chocolate espresso pot de crème for dessert. Coffee, tea, and water are included, with other beverages available for purchase. Menus can be modified for dietary restrictions. Please call 260.563.1102 at least two weeks prior to the event to request a special menu.

Donnie Baker

Wabash Community Event

With over 1 million Facebook followers and as a regular guest on Bob and Tom, Donnie Baker has conquered all (except for selling his boat!) Donnie will share stories about his boss Randy, his best friend Scotty Winkler, ex-girlfriend Angel Skinner, and his mom Phyllis. For mature audiences.

Seafood Dinner

Wabash Community Event

Join us for a chef-attended, all you can eat seafood buffet featuring chicken and crab scampi, baked shrimp and lobster ravioli; seafood paella; stuffed salmon; oysters on the half shell; seafood chowder; plus side and salad accompaniments. Come early, grab a drink, and enjoy our lounge area before you’re seated!

Honeywell CommUNITY Arts Program Celebration

Wabash Community Event

Enjoy Mexican antojitos (snacks), alebrijes created by students, and performances while you mingle with our talented students and teaching artists Ana Velazquez, Emily Guerrero, and Brian Kruschwitz.

The Honeywell CommUNITY Arts program is a collaboration between Honeywell Arts & Entertainment and Manchester Community Schools. The program inspires students to give voice to their individual stories through visual art, storytelling, and music.

Abbie Thomas

Wabash Community Event

Influenced by an eclectic mix, from The Beatles and Karen Carpenter, to Lauren Hill and John Mayer, singer songwriter with a pop-soul flair, Abbie Thomas mixes catchy melodies with hard-hitting, life inspired lyrics. She was a songwriting finalist at The Acorn Theater in June 2019, and is now building a resume as an opening act for touring musicians (ex. Callaghan, Billy Gilman). Thomas released her first of a series of singles, “Those 3 Words” in April 2020, available on iTunes and Spotify. In May 2022, she released her first self-produced EP “Dirty Little Things.”

Mitchell Tenpenny

Wabash Community Event

Nashville native Michell Tenpenny is celebrating his second #1 career single “Truth About You”. Just off the Luke Bryan tour, Tenpenny launched the first run of shows on his headlining “This Is The Heavy Tour.” Hits include “At The End Of A Bar,” debut single “Drunk Me,” and most streamed hit “We Got History.” He was nominated for ACM Awards’ New Male Artist of the Year and CMT’s Breakthrough Video (“Drunk Me”), and saw his “Alcohol You Later” and “Anything She Says” singles certified gold.

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Yoga Flow Class: All Skill Levels Welcome

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.

Israel Through Our Eyes

Wabash Community Event

Spend an evening learning more about the Promised Land.

Fairytales on Ice Featuring Beauty and the Beast

Wabash Community Event

Fairytales On Ice takes classic fairytales and spins them with upbeat modern music, theatrical storylines, special effects, and the live sport of figure skating. You’ll see champion ice skaters, cirque performers, and live singers, as they bring fairytales to life.

Show night dining available

Mike Almon

Wabash Community Event

With more than 300 shows scheduled each year, Mike Almon has been playing guitar and writing music since he was 14. This year he plans to release his first studio-recorded album “Had a Good Run” featuring a mix of his originals, along with two bonus track parodies “Last Fence” and “Detour Land.”

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.