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Wabash County Museum’s Thursday Parlay

Wabash Community Event

Gene Stratton-Porter, from Lagro, Indiana, was a naturalist, photographer, and well-known author who wrote “Freckles”, “A Girl of the Limberlost” and many other novels. Join us for our Thursday Parlay in the Wabash County Museum Porter Room from 10 – 11:30 am on June 1 to hear our featured speaker, historian and first-person interpreter Glory Greiff, while enjoying coffee and treats provided by our sponsor, Bob Evans Restaurant.

This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum. Visit our website at wabashmuseum.org for more details and to RSVP.

Unforgettable! Music of the 50s – Presented by Nostalgia Entertains

Wabash Community Event

The 50s come alive in this Nostalgia Entertains cabaret highlighting the musical styles of the era. The professional dynamic duo of Matt and Cynthia Gruel from Chicago will delight audiences with songs, costumes and fascinating stories behind the music and artists.

Block Party

Wabash Community Event

Join us at the start/finish line as we celebrate a fun event with a Block Party on Miami Street where friends and family can enjoy savory food, a sip of tasty drinks, and jam to fun music before, during, and after the race.

Hoosier Shakes: The Comedy of Errors

Wabash Community Event

The Comedy of Errors Get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter with The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare’s most uproarious play! Two sets of identical twins who were separated at birth are reunited by chance years later in the same town. Mistaken identities, slapstick humor, and zany hijinks ensue as the characters try to untangle the confusion and chaos. A guaranteed LOL experience.

Hoosier Shakes: Measure for Measure

Wabash Community Event

Measure for Measure After the newly appointed, strict ruler of Vienna cracks down on morality laws, his true character is revealed when a beautiful, young nun comes to plead for her brother’s life. Funny, intense, and thought-provoking, Measure for Measure blends, sex, politics, religion, deceit, and betrayal in a gripping story that is shockingly relevant to 21st century America.

Wabash County Museum’s Thursday Parlay

Wabash Community Event

The Roaring Twenties. Between flapper dresses and the bowler hat to the Prohibition, what is the first thing you think of when you hear someone mention the 1920’s? Our guest speaker, Heather Allen, is the former archivist at the Wabash County Museum and current Vice President of Mississinewa 1812 Battlefield Society. She will be illuminating what life was like in the 1920’s as well as showing us photographs taken by Dr. Frank DePuy and giving us a glimpse of the 1920’s through his eyes 100 years ago.

Join us for our Thursday Parlay in the Wabash County Museum Porter Room from 10 – 11:30 am on July 6, while enjoying coffee and treats provided by our sponsor, Bob Evans Restaurant. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum. Visit our website at wabashmuseum.org for more details and to RSVP.

The Thursday Parlay

Wabash Community Event

Join us for coffee and a treat, provided by our sponsor Bob Evans Restaurant, as our speaker, Joe Krom, discusses Abraham Lincoln and the Union Army. Joe Krom is an author and a retired educator who is a graduate from Northfield’s first graduating class of 1963.

“The Thursday Parlay” will take place from 10 – 11:30 am on Thursday, October 5th. Hurry and RSVP to secure your seat before spots run out! We look forward to seeing you there.