Holiday Floral Arranging
Wabash Community Event
Join us at the Charley Creek Gardens as Jennifer Love-George of Love Bug Floral leads us in creating a seasonal arrangement. $35 per person (covers all materials). Reservations are required.
Wabash Community Event
Join us at the Charley Creek Gardens as Jennifer Love-George of Love Bug Floral leads us in creating a seasonal arrangement. $35 per person (covers all materials). Reservations are required.
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Matt Record is a powerful singer, songwriter, expert guitar player and casual loopist based in Indianapolis who specializes in a variety of genres including Americana/Folk, 70s, 80s current and original songs.
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Virginia Repertory Theatre presents an adaptation of the Dickens’ classic, particularly suited to children. Watch as Mr. Scrooge has a change of heart from stone to gold as he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas. Student matinees are held during the school day as field trip opportunities, but are open to the public as well.
Wabash Community Event
Virginia Repertory Theatre presents an adaptation of the Dickens’ classic, particularly suited to children. Watch as Mr. Scrooge has a change of heart from stone to gold as he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas. Student matinees are held during the school day as field trip opportunities, but are open to the public as well.
Wabash Community Event
Join us at Eagles Theatre on select dates this holiday season for throwback movies.
The monthly meeting held every first Wednesday for all small businesses in Downtown Wabash to stay current with information from Downtown Wabash, Inc.
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Stars from the original Broadway cast of Jersey Boys will ring in the holiday season with rockin’ versions of Yuletide classics like “Winter Wonderland,” “Let It Snow,” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” They’ll also perform their signature renditions of the greatest rock and roll hits from the 1960s including songs by The Beatles, The Temptations, The Four Seasons, and more.
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Jolly Trolley is a family tradition in most families and for a good reason. Join Mrs. Claus 🤶🏻 abroad Trolley No.85 for story time as you travel to New Song Church where you’ll enjoy a Christmas puppet show by the Wabash Carnegie Library. Kids will have a chance to meet Santa 🎅🏻 and take pictures with him and Mrs. Claus. A Christmas-themed craft with the Wabash Carnegie Library will also be available. Enjoy cookies 🍪 from Bailey’s in Roann and a hot cocoa bar ☕️ with lots of yummy toppings. Riders will board Trolley No.85 and enjoy caroling with Mrs. Claus as they return to Charley Creek Inn.
Tours will run every half an hour from 9 AM to 2 PM.
Ages 12 months and younger are free but still require a ticket and must ride on a guardian’s lap
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Meet and greet the Grinch with a fun photo shoot, decorate cookies, drink hot chocolate, and more! Registration is $10 per Y -Member Family and $15 Non-Member Family.
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Join us in celebrating a year of being in downtown Wabash with an evening of curated art, light refreshments & conversation in the Studio.
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Dakota Ray Parker performs many varieties of music including classic country (Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash), some classic rock (Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen), Folk music (The Avett Brothers, Bob Dylan, Tom T Hall), Elvis Presley, Adele, Justin Bieber and so much more. He also writes his own music with more than 35 original songs. He won The Voice of Wabash County in 2018 and opened for Aaron Barker at the Eagles Theater.
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Join Dove Award-winning band Sidewalk Prophets as they welcome you out of the winter cold and into the warmth of the Great Big Family Room. The night features an immersive Christmas concert experience featuring the band’s original Christmas music, classics you know and love, and some surprises too!
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