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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.

Acoustic Guitar Jam

Wabash Community Event

Bring your acoustic guitar to the Eagles Theatre stage and play music with other guitarists! Here’s your chance to meet other local musicians, jam, and share your favorite guitar licks. All ages and abilities are welcome.

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.

United States Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors

Wabash Community Event

Known as America’s Big Band, the Jazz Ambassadors are the premier touring jazz orchestra of the United States Army. Formed in 1969, this 19-piece ensemble has received critical acclaim throughout the United States and abroad performing America’s original art form, jazz. Concerts include classic big band standards, instrumental and vocal solo features, patriotic favorites, contemporary jazz works, and original arrangements and compositions by past and present members of the Jazz Ambassadors.

Annual Themed Art Competition Exhibit

Wabash Community Event

This juried competition was created over 15 years ago with the goal of keeping art interesting. Every year, a new “theme” challenges artists to create new and engaging works of art. Unlimited creativity is encouraged, and all media is welcomed to be submitted. The 2025 theme is Seasons, and artists are invited to explore the rich tapestry of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Celebrating the ever-changing nature of our world through your unique artistic vision.

Cooper Alan

Wabash Community Event

A rising star with the spirit of a true entertainer – Cooper Alan is an artist willing to take country music where others have never dreamed. Alan is known for his hit singles like “New Normal,” “Tough Ones,” and “Can’t Dance.” He has racked up 225+ million streams and a massive digital presence with over 14 million followers across all social media platforms. Alan hit the ground running with his single “Take Forever,” climbing to number one on Sirius XM The Highway’s Hot 30 Weekend Countdown in 2024.

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.

Open Mic Night

Wabash Community Event

Debut your original music or perform a favorite cover song on the stage in the Eagles Theatre Ballroom. Invite your family and friends to and enjoy a casual evening of live music. All ages and abilities are welcome!

• Sign up begins at 5:30 pm – first come, first served
• Maximum three songs per person
• Keyboard, guitar amp, and PA provided (microphone/direct box)
• Perform live or with a track recording (bring CD/Phone)
• Family-friendly please!

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.