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This fun and casual art class will explore different mediums and techniques. Sign up with a friend, or plan to meet new ones during this weekly social event!
All materials provided
Free transportation to and from classes is available through Living Well of Wabash County.​
To register, please call Living Well at 260.563.4475 Mon.-Fri. 8-5
Class is offered every Tuesday from 12pm to 2:30pm.

Hank & My Honky Tonk Heroes: 100 Years of Hank Williams

Wabash Community Event

Jason Petty celebrates Hank Williams’ 100th birthday with his critically acclaimed tribute, a must-see show for classic country fans. Featuring a four-piece band, this energetic concert performance will take you on a nostalgic journey through the legend’s career and his influence on country music. You’ll also hear those who influenced the legend, including Jimmie Rodgers, Roy Acuff, The Carter Family, and more.

RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles

Wabash Community Event

RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles is an electrifying concert experience celebrating the timeless music of the legendary Fab Four. With note-for-note precision, this mind-blowing performance transports you back to the iconic eras of Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, along with all your favorite hits. RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles promises an extraordinary journey through the eras that captivates hearts and inspires all generations.

The Fabulous Thunderbirds

Wabash Community Event

For over 30 years, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have embodied the essence of an American band. With a distinctive and powerful sound influenced by various musical styles, the group has created a unique hybrid, producing hits like “Tuff Enuff” and “Wrap It Up.” Co-founder Kim Wilson (lead vocals, harmonica) remains the sole original member, joined by Johnny Moeller (guitar), Bob Welsh (piano, guitar), Rudy Albin (drums), and Steve Kirsty (bass). Together, they deliver an energized fusion of blues, rock and roll, and R&B.

Youth Arts Month: Mini-Mosaic Masterpiece

Wabash Community Event

In this hands-on activity, participants will start with a small wooden frame and create their own mosaic design using colorful glass and tile pieces. Choose your favorite arrangement, and then we’ll use heat to bond the pieces together. Once the adhesive is melted, you’ll have your very own framed mosaic art to take home! Classes at 9am and 11am. Registration required.

Youth Arts Month: Colorful Watercolor Castles

Wabash Community Event

Kids will design their own vibrant castles, experimenting with bold colors, geometric shapes, and structure. Inspired by the artistic style of Paul Klee, this workshop encourages creativity and fun! Classes at 10am and 12pm. Registration required.

America’s Writers: Works, Quirks, and Jerks

Wabash Community Event

Mark Canada, Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo and former professor of American literature, will inform, inspire, and entertain with his light-hearted lecture. You’ll “read behind the lines” of some of America’s greatest writing to discover the sometimes amusing, always fascinating stories that accompany the writers and their works. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

A Grand Time

Wabash Community Event

For the eighth time in just over 30 years, A Grand Time will feature nearly 100 pianists taking their turn on stage, with as many as 24 playing simultaneously on 12 grand pianos for a marvel of musical virtuosity. First performed at the Honeywell Center in 1990, A Grand Time is led by Philadelphia-based pianist/conductor Norma Meyer.

Next Generation: Jr./Sr. High Art Competition

Wabash Community Event

Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Leonardo da Vinci – even the greatest artists in history began their journeys as students, honing their skills and nurturing their creativity. Could the next ‘master artist’ be among us today? We are thrilled to extend an invitation to exceptionally talented high school students to showcase their creativity in this exhibit. Join us in celebrating the boundless potential and artistic brilliance of the next generation. On display Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm.

REO Survivor & Co.: Tribute to REO Speedwagon, Loverboy, and Survivor

Wabash Community Event

REO Survivor & Co. brings classic REO Speedwagon and Loverboy hits mixed with Survivor anthems to the stage, performing songs like “Take It on the Run,” “Working for the Weekend,” and “Eye of the Tiger.” REO Survivor & Co. is a “band on fire” that will have you singing along throughout the heart-pumping rock experience.

Josh Baldwin: Made For More Tour

Wabash Community Event

Josh Baldwin is a gold-certified singer-songwriter and worship leader whose music expresses who God has been for him in every season. Baldwin’s newest album, Made For More (2024), features songs he wrote from his heart for the local church and corporate worship. He recently celebrated his first-ever No. 1 single with “Made For More” at the top of the Mediabase Christian AC and Christian Audience Radio charts.

Construction, Conflict, and the Canal: “The Irish War” on the Wabash and Erie

Wabash Community Event

Dr. Jay Perry, an Indiana native and historian specializing in policy and U.S. immigration history, will present a compelling lecture on the Irish canal worker wars in Wabash County. With degrees from the University of Evansville, Indiana University, and a doctorate from Bowling Green State University, Dr. Perry offers expert insights into this fascinating local history. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.