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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.

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.

Say Do Achieve Summit

Wabash Community Event

Thomas Blackwell travels the world as an Inspirational Speaker and Best-Selling Author and is excited to invest 2 Full Amazing Days of Inspiration and Implementation with you! This Summit will go from 9am to 5pm both days and a Full Course Lunch will be provided each day. Get ready to learn and implement: How to Change your Language in order to Change your Life, The Basics of how to give Inspirational Talks and Communication, How to Snap Generational Poverty Chains and Attract Financial Abundance, The Language of Responsibility and Expectation, Words of Integrity and how to Rise Up and be Worthy of Trust, The Powerful Language of Gratitude, Thankfulness, and Appreciation, and so much more! There is only space for 240 people and this will sell out, so act quickly to secure your seat.

Head East

Wabash Community Event

The legendary classic rock band Head East has long set the standard for authentic, full-vocal, good-time rock harmonies that few bands can match. Their high-energy shows feature superb vocals, flashy guitar work, and memorable keyboard melodies that continue to rock audiences of all ages. Their signature song, “Never Been Any Reason,” is often considered “the rock ‘n’ roll national anthem.” Head East will celebrate its 50th anniversary by performing tracks from its iconic record, Flat As A Pancake.

Newsboys

Wabash Community Event

Newsboys is one of the biggest bands in Christian music history, having sold over 10 million albums across 23 recordings and garnering boundless accolades. The group is known for its signature songs like “We Believe,” “Born Again,” and the mega-hit “God’s Not Dead,” which birthed a film franchise of the same name. For over three decades, Newsboys has toured extensively worldwide to present their unparalleled high-energy shows.

Jamie O’Neal

Wabash Community Event

Jamie O’Neal became a household name with her back-to-back #1 singles, “There Is No Arizona” and “When I Think About Angels.” O’Neal has earned numerous career accolades, including multiple GRAMMY nominations, an ACM award, and a Billboard Music award. She has written hits for artists like Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Leann Rimes, and more. In 2023, O’Neal was featured on Kenny Rogers’ album Life Is Like A Song, a collection of unreleased songs from the archive, with the track “Straight Into Love.”

MJ LIVE

Wabash Community Event

Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, at MJ LIVE. Relive the energy and excitement of his music with hits like “Bad,” “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” “Dangerous,” and more. Talented musicians, captivating visuals, and a dynamic dance ensemble will bring the magic of Michael Jackson’s performances to life.

Justin Johnson: Elegies of Unrest

Wabash Community Event

War and conflict in the Middle East have profoundly impacted Justin’s motivation. The destruction of antiquity and the suffering of religious communities and minorities inspire his abstract works, which aim to “describe the indescribable.” Influenced by Robert Motherwell’s “Elegies to the Spanish Republic,” his art reflects on the constant state of war and the silence of victims. His hope is that these works will gently urge the audience to understand the greater world and reflect on these tragedies. On display mon-fri 8am-5pm.

Jeff Allen

Wabash Community Event

Jeff Allen combines clean, hilarious humor like no other comedian working today. Allen has been featured on America’s Got Talent, Netflix, Amazon, Dry Bar Comedy, and numerous other networks and shows. With almost a billion video views on YouTube and Facebook, he is the best at what he does – making people laugh as hard as humanly possible. Allen’s rapid-fire humor, which centers on marriage and family, has given laughter and encouragement to millions of people.

Taylor University Football

Wabash Community Event

Joe and Jake Halderman will share their experiences with the Christ-centered Taylor University Football Team. Learn about EMAT (Every Man a Trojan), TUFF (Taylor University Football Families), recruiting, practice routines, long snapping, coaching staff, and the transformation of the team’s facilities. Discover the heart and spirit behind Taylor football. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Mother’s Day Brunch

Wabash Community Event

Mother’s Day Brunch will return to the beautiful atmosphere of Eugenia’s Restaurant! Treat the entire family to our delicious brunch buffet with seating in Eugenia’s Restaurant and the newly-renovated Honeywell Room. Reserve soon – this sells out every year!

Brunch features a build-your-own omelet and waffle stations, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, hash browns, sausage, bacon, carved ham and prime rib, dill glazed salmon, fried chicken, scalloped potatoes, mashed potatoes, vegetable medley, green beans, tossed salad, fruit salad, pickled beets, shrimp cocktail, broccoli salad, assorted cheese, and a dessert station with assorted pies, cheesecake, cookies, dessert bars, bread pudding, and more.

Charlotte’s Web

Wabash Community Event

A Honeywell Arts In Education Student Matinee
Charlotte’s Web is based on E.B. White’s loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. Wilbur has a problem: how to avoid winding up as pork chops! This treasured tale, featuring madcap and endearing farm animals, explores bravery, selfless love and the true meaning of friendship. Student matinees are held during the school day as field trip opportunities, but are open to the public as well. Shows at 10am and 12pm.