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Charles Yang: Fermata Exhibit

Wabash Community Event

Charles Yang is a violinist for Time for Three and faculty mentor for the Honeywell Arts Academy. Through his perspective as a touring musician, he also explores photography, and his debut exhibit will feature a collection of ever-changing landscapes, fleeting connections, and untold stories of life on the road. From bustling cities to quiet highways, each image reflects the unique perspective of an artist experiencing the world one stop at a time.

Annual Themed Art Competition Exhibit

Wabash Community Event

This juried competition was created over 15 years ago with the goal of keeping art interesting. Every year, a new “theme” challenges artists to create new and engaging works of art. Unlimited creativity is encouraged, and all media is welcomed to be submitted. The 2025 theme is Seasons, and artists are invited to explore the rich tapestry of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Celebrating the ever-changing nature of our world through your unique artistic vision.

Cooper Alan

Wabash Community Event

A rising star with the spirit of a true entertainer – Cooper Alan is an artist willing to take country music where others have never dreamed. Alan is known for his hit singles like “New Normal,” “Tough Ones,” and “Can’t Dance.” He has racked up 225+ million streams and a massive digital presence with over 14 million followers across all social media platforms. Alan hit the ground running with his single “Take Forever,” climbing to number one on Sirius XM The Highway’s Hot 30 Weekend Countdown in 2024.

Family Tradition: Hank Williams Jr. Tribute

Wabash Community Event

Get ready to experience the electrifying energy, unmistakable sound, and legendary hits of Hank Williams Jr. that define the heart and soul of country music. Family Tradition pays homage to iconic classics like “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight,” “A Country Boy Can Survive,” and more. The band guarantees a toe-tapping, boot scootin’ good time.

Mrs. Honeywell’s Birthday Tea

Wabash Community Event

Enjoy a very special celebration in honor of Mrs. Honeywell with a “low tea” luncheon and fashion show. The Francis Shoppe will delight with beautiful fashions as guests savor treats of tea sandwiches, sweets, and pastries made by Chef David Ericsson. Treat yourself and invite a friend to attend this delightful event. $30 per person – includes tax and gratuity.

Open Mic Night

Wabash Community Event

Debut your original music or perform a favorite cover song on the stage in the Eagles Theatre Ballroom. Invite your family and friends to and enjoy a casual evening of live music. All ages and abilities are welcome!

• Sign up begins at 5:30 pm – first come, first served
• Maximum three songs per person
• Keyboard, guitar amp, and PA provided (microphone/direct box)
• Perform live or with a track recording (bring CD/Phone)
• Family-friendly please!

Bringing Worlds Together Through Music

Wabash Community Event

Experience an unforgettable musical journey with Chanticleer featuring Paul Klemperer on clarinet and alto sax. From Ellington to Beethoven, Eastern Europe to Brazil and Appalachia, explore the rich tapestry of global sounds and celebrate unity through diverse melodies. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Bluegrass at Hopewell

Wabash Community Event

Returning for its fifth year, Bluegrass at Hopewell is located in the Rustic Barn at Hopewell. Grab a blanket, or host a table, and join Visit Wabash County for a casual evening listening to live bluegrass music 🪕 on the lawn at the Rustic Barn at Hopewell. With plenty of room for the kids to run, food trucks and vendors will be onsite offering a wide variety of food options 🍽️.

For Hank and Louise

Wabash Community Event

Marisa Votapek, a violinist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and long-time friend of Hank and Louise Leander, will play a few of their favorite melodies including “Meditation” from Thais by Massenet and “Gabriel’s Oboe” by Morricone from the 1986 film The Mission. Pianist Tim Stephenson will accompany Marisa. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Long Live: The Journey of Taylor Swift

Wabash Community Event

The Taylor Swift tribute that took audiences by storm last year is back with an all-new 2025 experience! Long Live: The Journey of Taylor Swift is a theatrically-inspired and high-energy immersive musical journey through every album. Relive the real-life moments that inspired her iconic songs throughout her career, from her country roots to pop superstardom. Whether you’ve been a Swiftie since day one or recently discovered her magic, this is your chance to sing and dance along to your favorite Taylor Swift hits, performed live by the tribute band that does it best.

Mark Lowry & Friends

Wabash Community Event

Mark Lowry is loved around the world in the realm of gospel music. The innately entertaining communicator makes audiences laugh, cry, and think. His lyrics to “Mary Did You Know?” resulted in one of this century’s most loved modern Christmas songs. He has spent over 20 collective years as the baritone singer for the GRAMMY award-winning Gaither Vocal Band. His gift for communicating profound truths through music and storytelling keeps audiences of all ages on the edge of their seats.

The Beat Goes On: Cher Tribute

Wabash Community Event

In 2023, at the Grand Ole Opry, Lisa McClowry won Tribute Artist of the Year at the Josie Music Awards for her portrayal of Cher in The Beat Goes On. This Broadway-style show celebrates six decades of Cher’s legendary career, featuring hits like “I Got You Babe,” “If I Could Turn Back Time,” “Believe,” and songs from her Dancing Queen album. With spot-on vocals, costumes, and mannerisms, McClowry perfectly captures Cher’s essence, delivering an unforgettable live experience.