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Dam to Dam Century Bike Ride

Wabash Community Event

D2D has always been designed by cyclists for cyclists. Beginning at the grassroots level in 2010, the event has always focused on the rider experience. Your registration includes breakfast, lunch, and a free commemorative t-shirt!

ALL RIDERS MUST BE ON THE TRAIL BY 8:30 AM, AND OFF THE TRAIL BY 5 PM.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED!

Alley Cat Outfitters from Wabash, Indiana will be providing mechanical support for our ride should you need any minor repairs or services. The D2D route map in your registration packet shows all SAG stop locations, found approximately every 15-20 miles. SAG stops will be open for a set time only, so check your map for times of operation.

Ride safe and stay active! Stephanie – stephanie@visitwabashcounty.com & Christine – christine@visitwabashcounty.com

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Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

An Intimate Evening with Jodie DeSalvo

Wabash Community Event

Don’t miss Jodie DeSalvo’s captivating concert featuring classical and jazz interpretations of keyboard masters. Experience her illustrious career and unique stage presence firsthand.

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Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Mark Twain’s World Travels

Wabash Community Event

Purdue University’s Distinguished Alumnus, Professor Benjamin Lawson, returns to his hometown to discuss Mark Twain’s diverse writings. While Twain is renowned for his Mississippi River fiction, he also penned non-fiction exploring global locales. Works like The Innocents Abroad and Following the Equator delve into his travels and reflections on diverse cultures, influencing his views on America.

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26