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Moonmill at the Columbia Club

Wabash Community Event

Immerse yourself in dreamy soundscapes where lush harmonies, ambient textures, and indie-folk melodies create a sonic journey both intimate and expansive.

Ticket includes champagne and hors d’oeuvres.

Doors open at 5:30pm. Performance starts at 6:30pm. Mingling at 7:30pm.

Inflammation and the Aging Brain: A New Understanding

Wabash Community Event

Dr. Shamma Rahman, Assistant Professor at Manchester University, shares how lingering inflammation may affect memory, mood, and clarity as we age. Learn how the immune system shapes brain health. No science background is needed – just curiosity about the powerful connection between body and mind. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Tauren Wells

Wabash Community Event

Tauren Wells kicks off a bold new chapter in 2025 with his debut book Joy Bomb and worship EP Let The Church Sing. A ten-time GRAMMY nominee with more than one billion streams and seven No. 1 hits, Wells blends faith and creativity like few others. Known for hits like “Known” and “Famous For (I Believe),” he continues to uplift through powerful music and ministry as co-lead pastor of the Church of Whitestone in Austin, Texas.

Museum Under the Stars

Wabash Community Event

This outdoor dining experience and fundraiser will include live music by Alicia Pyle & Stephanie Carlson on a stage provided by McKillip Machinery, dinner, desserts, lemonades by The Sweet Shack, cash bar (including specialty drinks) by The Franklin/Market Street Grill, and lounge-style seating created by Kelli Winer Designs. There may also be a few more surprises!

This year, Museum Under the Stars will support one of our most beloved artifacts: The interior restoration of our 1920s-era Caboose.

Michael Palascak

Wabash Community Event

Get ready to laugh the night away as Wabash, Indiana’s own, comedian Michael Palascak, brings his hilarious talent back to his hometown. Michael’s comedic expertise is undeniable with appearances on The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and being a Top Five Finalist on Last Comic Standing.

Acoustic Voodoo Garden

Wabash Community Event

This four-piece band from Rochester, Indiana is known for an eclectic folk sound and energetic performances. The group features Wabash’s own David Doud and has a local following. The is an outdoor terrace concert. Please note, there will be no rain date. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Annual Photography Competition Reception

Wabash Community Event

The Annual Photography Competition is the Clark Gallery’s largest competition, celebrating the art of photography in all forms. Being juried into the show is a notable achievement, with a rigorous selection process that results in an engaging and diverse exhibition. The featured work highlights photography’s unique ability to capture emotion, tell stories, and transform everyday moments into extraordinary art. Over the years, awards have recognized both emerging talents and seasoned professionals, honoring a wide range of creative expression and technical excellence in the field.” Reception is open to the public, but RSVPs are appreciated.

THE ORCHESTRA: Starring ELO and ELO Part II Former Members

Wabash Community Event

The Orchestra, starring former members of ELO, brings classic hits to life, including “Evil Woman,” “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Livin’ Thing,” and more. With a decades-long legacy, these legendary musicians deliver the signature symphonic rock sound that sold over 50 million records worldwide. Experience the magic of ELO’s greatest hits, performed by the artists who helped create them.

Haunted Mini Golf

Wabash Community Event

Join us for a 9-hole regulation golf course that runs through the museum with holes specially decorated by our sponsors!

An Evening with Celtic Thunder

Wabash Community Event

Celtic Thunder, hailed as Billboard’s Top World Music Artist, is known for its eclectic style, with songs ranging from a soloist to an ensemble focus. The group’s shows feature dramatic lighting effects and choreography, with songs celebrating a common Celtic heritage. Known for their hits like “Ireland’s Call” and “A Place In The Choir,” Celtic Thunder captivates audiences with its blend of contemporary and traditional Irish music.

The Thursday Parlay: Secret Indiana

Wabash Community Event

Join us for coffee and a treat, provided by our sponsor Bob Evans Restaurant and Imagine One 85. This month, we welcome Jamie Ward, freelance writer and owner of Wander Write Marketing. Jamie is the voice behind the popular travel website and blog Cornfields & High Heels, where she shares unique adventures from across the Midwest. She is also the author of Secret Indiana: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure and 100 Things To Do In Indiana Before You Die. After the program, guests will have the opportunity to purchase Secret Indiana in our gift shop and meet Jamie for a book signing. “The Thursday Parlay” will take place from 10 to 11:30 am on Thursday, October 2nd. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum.

The Songwriters Sing

Wabash Community Event

Steve Seskin is a successful songwriter who has written seven No. 1 songs, including GRAMMY-nominated “Grown Men Don’t Cry,” recorded by Tim McGraw, and “Don’t Laugh at Me,” winner of NSAI Song of the Year and Music Row Magazine Song of the Year, as recorded by Mark Wills. Through Honeywell Arts In Education, Seskin presents bullying prevention programs through the art of songwriting with interactive workshops and assemblies. Steve Seskin, Mary Bragg, and Sinclair will combine forces for an evening of their top hits and the stories behind them.