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The Thursday Parlay: The Theory and Practice of Rivers

Wabash Community Event

Join us for coffee and a treat, provided by our sponsor Bob Evans Restaurant. Ryan Schnurr will share his ‘The Theory and Practice of Rivers” workshop. The talk is rooted in Ryan’s book on Fort Wayne’s Maumee River and makes the argument that rivers and streams are a repository of—and participant in—community memory. This talk is followed by a workshop session in which attendees will start creating their own “river stories.” Attendees will leave with a new set of lenses and tools for thinking about their relationships to the natural world, using water (and encounters with bodies of water) as an entry point. “The Thursday Parlay” will take place from 10 to 11:30 am on Thursday, July 11th. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum. RSVPs are encouraged on our website.

Nail String Art

Wabash Community Event

Take a mid-day break and get creative! Twist, weave, and knot colorful yarn to form designs. Pack a lunch and be in and out in an hour. This project is great for all ages so you can share the experience with a child or grandchild.

Duke Tumatoe

Wabash Community Event

American blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Duke Tumatoe has worked with artists like Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, B.B. King, and Willie Dixon. Tumatoe has released 17 albums with The All-Star Frogs and The Power Trio and will bring classics like “Tie You Up,” “Get Loose,” and “More Love, More Money.”

Retro Reels: Footloose

Wabash Community Event

A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.

Killer Queen

Wabash Community Event

Killer Queen – A Tribute to Queen began its journey paying homage to the legendary Queen’s roots in 1993. Their popularity skyrocketed, earning them a groundbreaking residency and the ‘Worldwide Best Tribute Band’ award in 1999 from Suggs of Madness. The group has sold out venues worldwide, earning acclaim as the kings of musical impersonation. Hear your favorite Queen songs live, like “Somebody to Love,” “Under Pressure, and “I Want to Break Free.”

Digital Photography 101

Wabash Community Event

This immersive photography workshop will teach tips for capturing stunning images for both phone and digital camera photography. This expert-led session will begin indoors with essential techniques, then move outside to put theory into practice. Perfect for anyone who wants to take better photos!

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Tastes On The Terrace

Wabash Community Event

By popular demand, you can now dine with us all summer! Enjoy a light menu on the outdoor terrace overlooking the beautiful grounds. Every Wednesday through September.
Drinks available. Reservations are required to provide the best experience for all guests.
In case of inclement weather or excessive heat, indoor seating will be available. Please submit a reservation online or call 260.563.1102.

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 you with their beautiful fashions as we savor treats of tea sandwiches, sweets, and pastries made by Chef David Ericsson. Treat yourself and invite a friend to attend this delightful event.

Twitty and Lynn: A Salute to Conway and Loretta

Wabash Community Event

Step into a time machine with Twitty & Lynn, where grandchildren of legends Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn bring the magic of the past to the present in their show, A Salute to Conway & Loretta. The duo honors the legacy with stories and timeless duets like “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” and “After the Fire Is Gone.” They bridge generations, sharing songs and a genuine connection that defines the essence of country music.

Retro Reels: Bring It On

Wabash Community Event

A champion high school cheerleading squad discovers its previous captain stole all their best routines from an inner-city school and must scramble to compete at this year’s championships.