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The Drifters, The Platters, & Cornell Gunter’s Coasters

Wabash Community Event

It’s not a concert, it’s a party! Spend a nostalgic evening saluting three of the world’s most beloved musical groups, who were instrumental in creating the Rock & Roll and Doo Wop sound. The Drifters (“This Magic Moment”), The Platters (“Only You”), and Cornell Gunter’s Coasters (“Yakety Yak”) have been associated with over forty of the top classic songs in Rock & Roll history, delivering their hits the same way you remember hearing them on the radio.

Dam to Dam Century 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, a free commemorative t-shirt, SAG stops, and clothing pickup!

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.

Arsenic & Old Lace

Wabash Community Event

Fire Line Productions of Wabash features local talent in this production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a delightfully dark comedy by Joseph Kesselring. This hilarious, fast-paced play follows the charmingly eccentric Brewster sisters, who have a habit of poisoning lonely old men to ‘put them out of their misery.’ When their nephew, Mortimer, discovers their secret, chaos and laughter ensue. A timeless classic filled with wit, unexpected twists, and heartwarming moments.

Free Fallin & Our House

Wabash Community Event

Free Fallin has delivered Tom Petty’s hits internationally for over 16 years, recreating the authentic concert experience with skilled musicians, instruments, and costumes. With iconic hits like “Free Fallin’,” “American Girl,” and “Refugee,” Tom Petty’s sound is the soundtrack of the 20th century and beyond. Our House celebrates the legacy of Crosby, Stills, and Nash & Young through authentic, heartfelt performances of songs like “Suite Judy Blue Eyes,” “Long Time Gone,” and more.

Arsenic & Old Lace

Wabash Community Event

Fire Line Productions of Wabash features local talent in this production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a delightfully dark comedy by Joseph Kesselring. This hilarious, fast-paced play follows the charmingly eccentric Brewster sisters, who have a habit of poisoning lonely old men to ‘put them out of their misery.’ When their nephew, Mortimer, discovers their secret, chaos and laughter ensue. A timeless classic filled with wit, unexpected twists, and heartwarming moments.

Moonmill

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.

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be available for purchase.

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

Talkin’ Sports

Wabash Community Event

Join us for sports talk, coffee, and treats provided by our Modoc’s Market. Rick Harness, Steve McClure, Bill Barrows, and Jim Landrum previously broadcasted sports coverage on Oldies 105.9 but will be broadcasting in-person at the Museum during the third Thursday of every month! This July the guys will discuss the The Wabash Athletic Association and its History with Pete Jones. “Talkin’ Sports” will take place from 10 to 11am on Thursday, August 21st. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum.

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.

Americana Women

Wabash Community Event

Featuring four multi-instrumentalists from New York City, Americana Women is distinguished by their tight harmonies and sizzling solos. From the classic hits you grew up with to the contemporaries carrying the torch, celebrate the women who define country and folk music like Joan Baez, Dolly Parton, The Chicks, and more. Americana Women honor American folk music from its earliest origins through current country, rock, and folk while also showcasing their original music.

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.