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Gene Stratton Porter

Wabash Community Event

Shaun Payne is the Site Director of Limberlost State Historic Site. He will talk about the life and legacy of Gene Stratton Porter, with an emphasis on her time growing up in Wabash County, from her childhood in Lagro to a young adult in Wabash, ultimately ending up in Los Angeles. Learn about her written works, award winning photographs, impact on the environment, and her movie career in Hollywood.

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Class: Intro to Improv for Adults

Wabash Community Event

Awaken your spontaneity with theatre games and exercises! Designed for beginners, this class will open your mind to the creativity of free-form, small-group improv with guided instruction.

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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.

Lunch & Learn – Hanging Twig Holiday Tree

Wabash Community Event

Pack a lunch and join us on select Wednesdays for fun and free presentations and workshops in the Education and Resource Center.

Combining foraged plant materials and traditional holiday decorations to create a hanging twig holiday tree! The best part? Switch out decorations and enjoy your creative handiwork all year long. $10 per person. Spots are limited so buy early!

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Class: Intro to Improv for Grades 5-8

Wabash Community Event

Awaken your spontaneity with theatre games and exercises! Designed for beginners, this class will open your mind to the creativity of free-form, small-group improv with guided instruction.

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Class: Acting 1.0 Taking Up Space

Wabash Community Event

Acting classes will demonstrate the basics of acting and nurture creative thinking through theatre games and scripts designed to develop voice, body, and mind. Taking Up Space will teach stage presence and what it means to perform.

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Class: Intro to Improv for Grades 9-12

Wabash Community Event

Awaken your spontaneity with theatre games and exercises! Designed for beginners, this class will open your mind to the creativity of free-form, small-group improv with guided instruction.

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Class: Acting 1.0 Finding Your Voice

Wabash Community Event

Acting classes will demonstrate the basics of acting and nurture creative thinking through theatre games and scripts designed to develop voice, body, and mind. Finding Your Voice will teach diction and techniques for changing the sound of your voice.

Wabash County Winter Banner Reception

Wabash Community Event

A complimentary component to school art classes, exhibits and contests featuring original student artwork are held throughout the school year. Exhibits are held in the Honeywell Center’s Clark Gallery and on-site in schools, and include celebration receptions for students and families.

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Little Picassos

Wabash Community Event

Integrating art making with art history, each session is focused on identifying and stimulating children’s artistic abilities. We’ll draw, paint, and create nature and abstract art using a variety of techniques and materials.

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Stained Glass Mosaic

Wabash Community Event

Explore the basics of stained glass mosaic techniques as you create two projects: a mirror frame and a seasonal picture.

Chris Janson

Wabash Community Event

Chris Janson, a multi-platinum songwriter, artist, and CMA Song of the Year nominee, is part of the country’s new breed. With hits like “Fix A Drink,” “Good Vibes,” triple-platinum “Buy Me A Boat,” and ACM Video of the Year “Drunk Girl,” Rolling Stone proclaimed Janson as “a live legacy in the making.” Making music from his own life has established the harmonica-forward multi-instrumentalist as the go-to guy for ‘young country’ over the last decade.