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Circus Stars

Wabash Community Event

Honeywell Summer Campers in grades 1-4 will present This fun-filled journey of circus workers as they travel across the country with a message of friendship and believing in yourself.

Dream Lover! Vintage Songs of Love

Wabash Community Event

Enjoy a lively performance by Chicago duo Nostalgia Entertains, featuring pop hits from the 1920s to the 1960s with vocals, keyboards, costumes, and dance. This playful, flirty show includes favorites like “Dream Lover,” “Pretty Woman,” and “Blue Moon.” This refreshing, upbeat take on classic love songs will leave you smiling and feeling the joy of music through the decades. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Soundboard Live

Wabash Community Event

Soundboard scholars are international pianists with a focus on standard repertoire. Soundboard is led by faculty mentors Matti Raekaillo and Peter Dugan as they stretch these classically trained musicians’ boundaries to include jazz, funk, and more. Concluding the performance, guests are invited to a meet and greet reception to mingle with the artists and faculty mentors.

Music Man Jr.

Wabash Community Event

Honeywell Summer Campers in grades 5-8 will present the musical tale of a charming conman as he swindles a small town into believing they need a boys’ band, only to have the town librarian help him change his ways.

Anything Goes

Wabash Community Event

Honeywell Summer Campers in grades 9-12 will set sail board an ocean liner, where mistaken identities and musical numbers unfold as a cast of characters navigate mischief and adventure on the high seas.

Wabass Live

Wabash Community Event

Wabass scholars will dazzle you with the double bass. Faculty mentors Eric Larson, Ranaan Meyer, and Hal Robinson curate a wonderful evening of musicianship and personality. Concluding the performance, guests are invited to a meet and greet reception to mingle with the artists and faculty mentors.

Music Man Jr.

Wabash Community Event

Honeywell Summer Campers in grades 5-8 will present the musical tale of a charming conman as he swindles a small town into believing they need a boys’ band, only to have the town librarian help him change his ways.

Anything Goes

Wabash Community Event

Honeywell Summer Campers in grades 9-12 will set sail board an ocean liner, where mistaken identities and musical numbers unfold as a cast of characters navigate mischief and adventure on the high seas.

Robert Delaunay and the Paris of the Belle Époque

Wabash Community Event

Discover the vibrant world of Robert Delaunay (1885-1941), a modern French painter renowned for his avant-garde creations in pre-World War I Paris. Join Anne Greeley, Associate Professor and Chair of Art and Design at Indiana Wesleyan University, as she delves into Delaunay’s work during the Belle Époque, revealing how the era’s cultural and technological innovations sparked his bold experiments with color and form. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Family Tradition: Hank Williams Jr. Tribute

Wabash Community Event

Get ready to experience the electrifying energy, unmistakable sound, and legendary hits of Hank Williams Jr. that define the heart and soul of country music. Family Tradition pays homage to iconic classics like “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight,” “A Country Boy Can Survive,” and more. The band guarantees a toe-tapping, boot scootin’ good time.

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 with beautiful fashions as guests savor treats of tea sandwiches, sweets, and pastries made by Chef David Ericsson. Treat yourself and invite a friend to attend this delightful event. $30 per person – includes tax and gratuity.

Bringing Worlds Together Through Music

Wabash Community Event

Experience an unforgettable musical journey with Chanticleer featuring Paul Klemperer on clarinet and alto sax. From Ellington to Beethoven, Eastern Europe to Brazil and Appalachia, explore the rich tapestry of global sounds and celebrate unity through diverse melodies. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.