Mark Honeywell’s Birthday Bash with the Brits
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Enjoy an evening of fun and frivolities with an English flair. Delicious food and great entertainment will help us celebrate Mark Honeywell’s 153rd birthday in style!
Wabash Community Event
Enjoy an evening of fun and frivolities with an English flair. Delicious food and great entertainment will help us celebrate Mark Honeywell’s 153rd birthday in style!
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Two of Us features father-daughter duo, Larry and Toni-ann Mattera, covering hits from the 50s through today. The pair began singing together at local events and restaurants in their hometown of Norwalk, CT back in 2007. Now, with Larry in Los Angeles and Toni-ann in New Orleans, they perform together whenever they can, wherever they can, and are often joined by the other musical friends in their lives. This time around, they will be joined by Larry’s high school bandmate and long-time music collaborator, Todd Forcellina, and Kids That Fly band frontman, Nick Smeriglio.
With a shared love for melodic tunes from the 50s and 60s, 90s rock, and today’s pop and alternative scene, together they love to cover songs from Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles to Alanis Morrissette, Paramore, and more.
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It all started when five hard-rockin’ kids joined forces in the early ’80s to form Night Ranger. The band has sold more than 16 million albums worldwide, fueled by an impressive string of instantly recognizable hits like “Sister Christian,” “(You Can Still) Rock In America,” “When You Close Your Eyes,” “Sentimental Street,” “Goodbye,” and “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me.” Night Ranger set the standard for a new sound.
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Emmy award-winning comedian Vicki Lawrence is one of the most beloved television personalities of her generation. Lawrence was part of the legendary cast of the Carol Burnett Show, where she created her most endearing character to date, Thelma Harper, better known as “Mama.” With new material with a modern twist, expect the unexpected from Vicki and Mama. Please note this performance is rated PG-13 and includes some mature content.
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Public reception on Wed. Jan. 21, 2026 at 5:30 pm. RSVPs are appreciated.
The University Art Competition showcases the talent and creativity of higher education students. This state-wide juried exhibit is open to students currently enrolled in higher education programs across Indiana. Submissions are welcome from those pursuing an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s Degree in any field of fine art or craft.
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Calling all woodwind, brass, and rhythm section players! Flex Band is a laid-back, welcoming group where musicians of all levels can play together and connect through music in a fun, supportive setting. Haven’t played in a while? No problem! This is the perfect chance to dust off your instrument and jump back in. There’s no audition or performance – just bring your instrument and enthusiasm. Be sure to register ahead of time so we can send you the music in advance.
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Known as “The World’s Most Authentic Tribute to Van Halen,” Fan Halen sets the stage for a night with Dave, Eddie, Alex, and Michael with a true-to-life tribute to the band and the spirit of an era! You’ll feel like it’s 1984 all over again – from the look of the band, the choreography, and the note-for-note reproduction of the greatest rock songs ever written. Relive your favorite hits like “Jump,” “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You,” “Panama,” and more.
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Learn how to “paint” with wool as you craft a needle-felted landscape full of texture and vibrant color blends. In this guided workshop, you’ll explore layering techniques, shaping details, and bringing depth to your scene using simple tools and natural fibers. Your finished artwork will measure about 8×8.
All supplies will be provided.
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Karen Wehr is a seasoned singer-songwriter whose musical roots run deep in the heart of Indiana. Growing up on a 1970s farm, she absorbed the sounds of classic rock and country, which now merge beautifully with her soaring, smooth vocals. Throughout her more than 30-year career, Wehr has enchanted audiences with riveting acoustic sets and electrifying group performances as part of “Karen Wehr & Friends.” Her credentials include notable performances at “Rockin’ The Hall of Fame” at the Eagles Theater in Wabash and opening for celebrated acts like Lita Ford of The Runaways and The Little River Band. With the release of her debut EP “Here In The Country,” Wehr’s empowering and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with listeners. Her authentic stage presence and unwavering dedication to her craft make her an unforgettable act and a true testament to the enduring spirit of Midwest music.
Dinner Reservations available at: https://www.charleycreekinn.com/eat-drink/twenty
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The Lovin’ Spoonful is known for timeless hits, including “Do You Believe in Magic,” “Daydream,” and “Summer in the City.” Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Terry Sylvester will showcase The Hollies’ chart-toppers like “Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)” and “He Ain’t Heavy (He’s My Brother).” Classic hits from two iconic groups that helped shape the sound of the ’60s!
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Introducing The Jokers of Magic – the irreverent, laugh-your-butt-off night of comedy and magic you didn’t know you needed (but trust us, you do). Armed with credits from America’s Got Talent, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and a few places that might technically be illegal to perform in, these slick tricksters will blow your mind and swindle their way into your heart in a no-holds-barred evening of tricks, lies, and laughs. It’s like SNL and Whose Line Is It Anyway? had a love child and sent it to Hogwarts.
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Jazz pianist Chris Rutkowski has enjoyed several careers over a lifetime in music. Beginning as a self-taught improviser, he digressed into the study of philosophy at Kings College London. He returned to Detroit, immersed in its rich jazz world, working with trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, The Temptations, etc. He also began writing classical music, studying with Aaron Copland student Anthony Iannaccone, subsequently pursuing graduate work at Indiana University. There followed a 20-year period of academic musical appointments at institutions such as the College of Wooster and Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne. Currently he devotes his time to jazz piano performance with his band, the Project (watch/listen at CRPJazz.com), focused on his original compositions. Performance venues include the Detroit, Elkhart, Indianapolis and Carmel Jazz Festivals; the Jazz Kitchen, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit), the Chatterbox, Penrod Art Fair, Concerts on the Canal (Indianapolis) and many more.
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