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Class: Acrylic Painting

Wabash Community Event

Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced artist, join us for self-expression and creativity. Our instructors will guide you through various techniques, from brushstrokes to color mixing, as you explore your unique artistic style. Enjoy a relaxed and supportive atmosphere, connect with fellow art enthusiasts, and bring your imagination to life on canvas. Unwind, create, and discover the joy of painting in our inspiring adult art sessions!

This class requires that you purchase a “class pass” or “multi pass”.
Once you have purchased the pass, which is sort of like digital punch card, you will need to register for the individual days you plan on attending.
Please contact Carolyn Stoner if you have any questions or need assistance completing the registration.

Class: Little Picassos

Wabash Community Event

Integrating art making with art history, each session is focused on identifying and stimulating children’s artistic abilities. We’ll draw, paint, and create nature and abstract art using a variety of techniques and materials. Grades 1-3.

Class: Mixed Media Exploration

Wabash Community Event

Students will explore sculpture, color, and a variety of media in connection with contemporary and modern artists. Students will build independent thinking, collaboration, and gross-motor skills through this introduction to the creative process. Grades 4-7.

Conner Noble

Wabash Community Event

Connor Noble, from Wabash, Indiana, has been playing music for the past 11 years. He has played across Indiana on radio talk shows, and has had original music featured in films, including Night of the Living Dead, The Blood Moon, First Harvest, and more. Noble is currently the lead guitarist for Rejected Iris– having written and produced two albums for the band. His inspiration comes from the music of the 1990s-2000s, spanning a variety of genres from rock to blues, jazz to pop and even punk. Noble brings something that everyone can enjoy.

Callout Meeting for Downtown Wabash Farmers Market Vendors

Wabash Community Event

Any vendors interested in learning more about the 2024 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market season are invited to attend the 2024 Season Vendor Callout Meeting on Wednesday, March 27 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Wabash, Inc. office (189 S. Miami St., Suite 1). The Vendor Callout Meeting will be open-house style with Market Manager Carly Hawkins on-site to speak about the season and answer vendor questions. The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is open to vendors whose products are all things handmade, homemade & homegrown. Vendors can obtain a copy of the handbook & additional vendor resources, as well as sign up for the season at the callout meeting.

Free Fallin

Wabash Community Event

With iconic hits like “Free Fallin’,” “American Girl,” and “Refugee,” Tom Petty’s sound is the soundtrack of the 20th century and beyond. Free Fallin has delivered his hits internationally for over 16 years, recreating the authentic concert experience with skilled musicians, instruments, and costumes. Honoring Petty’s legacy, they’ve performed nationwide, earning a reputation as one of the finest tribute bands.

Jon Shoulders

Wabash Community Event

Performing throughout the region year-round, Jon Shoulders puts on a high-energy acoustic show that spans many genres and styles.

Tommy James and the Shondells

Wabash Community Event

Join Tommy James and The Shondells on a thrilling ride through their career, featuring timeless classics like “Hanky Panky,” “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Mony Mony,” “Crimson and Clover,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” and more. From record-breaking singles to platinum albums, Tommy’s music has shaped the sound of an era. Groove to the group’s iconic tunes as Tommy continues to captivate audiences with his new album, ALIVE. Don’t miss Tommy and the band perform live and celebrate over 50 years of incredible music!

Easter Brunch

Wabash Community Event

Join us for a new Easter experience with live entertainment! Enjoy a delicious brunch buffet in Legacy Hall at the Honeywell Center. During brunch, you’ll enjoy live music and an opportunity for the kids to make a seasonal craft. Of course, visits with the Easter Bunny will be the main attraction. Buy early – this sells out every year!

Easter Brunch

Wabash Community Event

Join us for a new Easter experience with live entertainment! Enjoy a delicious brunch buffet in Legacy Hall at the Honeywell Center. During brunch, you’ll enjoy live music and an opportunity for the kids to make a seasonal craft. Of course, visits with the Easter Bunny will be the main attraction. Buy early – this sells out every year!

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Spring Swing: Pop Up Mini Golf @ the Museum

Wabash Community Event

Play a round on our flowery 9-hole regulation golf course set inside the museum.

Mini golf tickets include full access to the Museum and can be purchased at the Museum welcome desk. Non-member tickets are $9 for ages 12+ and $6 for ages 2-11. Member tickets are $5 for ages 12+ and $3 for ages 2-11.

The Thursday Parlay: Wabash County Sports History

Wabash Community Event

Join us for coffee and a treat, provided by our sponsor Bob Evans Restaurant. Bill Barrows, former Director of Sports for the Wabash County YMCA and Field of Dreams, has been researching local sports history to help the Museum curate a future sports exhibit. With his accumulated athletic knowlegde, he will be presenting some Wabash County sports history. For additional context, Bill is also the voice of the Apaches football and basketball games. “The Thursday Parlay” will take place from 10 to 11:30 am on Thursday, April 4th. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum, but RSVPs are encouraged on our website!