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  • Class: Stained Glass Mosaic

    Wabash Community Event

    Geared toward beginners who want to explore basic glass mosaic techniques: This class covers preparation of the substrate, design planning, scoring, cutting, and shaping glass, a variety of tesserae nipping techniques, and grouting for a finished product ready to display. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of mosaic tools and materials and will complete a framed Glass on Glass mosaic picture with the beauty and translucence of stained glass art. A variety of patterns will be supplied.

    All tools, supplies, and safety gear will be provided.

    Classes will be once a week, every Thursday through May 7, 2026.

    Stuffie Safari

    Wabash Community Event

    Loved Elf in the Exhibit? Then get ready for our all-new scavenger hunt! Kids can explore the Museum, track down hidden mascot plushies and friends, and win an Advance America prize!

    Stuffie Safari

    Wabash Community Event

    Loved Elf in the Exhibit? Then get ready for our all-new scavenger hunt! Kids can explore the Museum, track down hidden mascot plushies and friends, and win an Advance America prize!

    The SteelDrivers: With Special Guest Bobcat Opossum

    Wabash Community Event

    Only Nashville could give birth to a band like The SteelDrivers: seasoned veterans, each distinguished in their own right, seizing an opportunity to follow their hearts to their souls’ reward. Blending their bluegrass roots with country, soul, blues, and contemporary influences, Richard Bailey, Tammy Rogers, Mike Fleming, Brent Truitt, and Matt Dame are known for hits like “Blue Side of the Mountain,” “Where Rainbows Never Die,” and “If It Hadn’t Been for Love.”
    Bobcat Opossum is Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin. They draw inspiration and repertoire from traditional music across several genres including Irish, Americana, bluegrass, classical, and old time music.
    “Multi-instrumentalists Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin prepare a slow-roasted feast for the ears, garnished with homegrown original songs. Pull up a chair, but be warned, you may get the feeling that you are in exactly the right place at the right time.” ~ Liv Lafluv

    Joe Donnell

    Wabash Community Event

    Solo acoustic guitarist and vocalist Joe Donnell, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, performs throughout Northeast Indiana with a crowd‑pleasing mix of hits from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s at breweries, wineries, festivals, bars, farmers’ markets, and restaurants. He also features original material on occasion, including a recently released jingle for The Hive Coffeehouse on Facebook and Instagram, with additional projects underway.

    Join us at Green Hat Lounge for an unforgettable evening of live music with friends!

    Rumours: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show

    Wabash Community Event

    Rumours: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show was formed in Los Angeles in the summer of 2012. The group has traveled across North America, meticulously recreating Fleetwood Mac’s legendary persona from 1975 to 1987. With period-accurate equipment and costumes, spot-on characterization, and musical performances, Rumours brings hits like “Go Your Own Way,” “Rhiannon,” “Dreams,” and “The Chain” to life, taking audiences back to experience the magic of rock ’n’ roll.

    Manchester Symphony Orchestra: Take Flight

    Wabash Community Event

    The Manchester Symphony Orchestra presents an eclectic program of modern works featuring the world premiere of The Flock, a new concerto for nyckelharpa and bass by the dynamic string duo Warren & Flick. The piece blends elements of folk, jazz, and classical genres for a fresh perspective on art music in the 21st century. Dr. Debra Lynn will conduct the program, which also includes William Bolcom’s “Inventing Flight,” combining classical, jazz, and ragtime styles to convey the history of airplanes, and Seóirse Bodley’s ethereal “A Small White Cloud Drifts Over Ireland.” The performance concludes with the flying theme from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, composed by John Williams.

    Chris Rutkowski

    Wabash Community Event

    Jazz pianist Chris Rutkowski has enjoyed several careers over a lifetime in music. Beginning as a self-taught improviser, he digressed into the study of philosophy at Kings College London. He returned to Detroit, immersed in its rich jazz world, working with trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, The Temptations, etc. He also began writing classical music, studying with Aaron Copland student Anthony Lannaccone, subsequently pursuing graduate work at Indiana University. There followed a 20-year period of academic musical appointments at institutions such as the College of Wooster and Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne. Currently he devotes his time to jazz piano performance with his band, the Project (watch/listen at CRPJazz.com), focused on his original compositions. Performance venues include the Detroit, Elkhart, Indianapolis and Carmel Jazz Festivals; the Jazz Kitchen, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit), the Chatterbox, Penrod Art Fair, Concerts on the Canal (Indianapolis) and many more.

    Join us at Green Hat Lounge for an unforgettable evening of live music with friends!

    Angela Green and James Gabbard: One World, Two Views Exhibit

    Wabash Community Event

    One World, Two Views brings together the photography and writings of Jim Gabbard and Angela Green. Their work explores how shared moments can look entirely different through individual lenses. Blending images with prose and haiku, the exhibit invites viewers to see beauty, memory, and meaning from two perspectives, woven into one vision.

    Princess of the Sea: Presented by Wabash Valley Dance Theater

    Wabash Community Event

    Dive beneath the waves on a magical journey of courage, curiosity, and self-discovery. When the young mermaid, Ariel, finds a mysterious pair of pointe shoes washed ashore, she is inspired to explore the enchanting world of dance on land. Despite the sea witch’s attempts to shake her confidence, Ariel learns that true grace comes from believing in herself. Filled with ocean-inspired costumes and charming characters, Wabash Valley Dance Theater is excited to present its own version of this beloved tale.

    Kyle Johnson

    Wabash Community Event

    With over 20 years of performing experience, Kyle Johnson is a seasoned musician from Peru and Indianapolis, delivering an acoustic sound that blends timeless hits from the 1960s with today’s chart-toppers. He has opened for nationally acclaimed acts at the Ruoff Music Center and performed at the Honeywell Center, captivating audiences with soulful interpretations that fuse nostalgia and modern flair.

    Join us at Green Hat Lounge for an unforgettable evening of live music with friends!

    Lou Gramm

    Wabash Community Event

    Join rock icon Lou Gramm, the original voice of Foreigner, for a night full of your favorite classic rock hits. Gramm’s unique vocals and hit songs placed Foreigner among Billboard’s Top Artists of all time, powering hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is,” “Double Vision,” “Cold As Ice,” “Juke Box Hero,” “Hot Blooded,” “Urgent,” plus Lou’s Top 10 solo hit “Midnight Blue,” and more. Gramm’s soulful performances and timeless songs continue to captivate audiences worldwide through his remarkable career that forever shaped the landscape of rock music.

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