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Complaint Department & Lemonade Dinner Theater

Wabash Community Event

The Nursing Home residents are at it again! They now have their own Complaint Department—and you’re invited to see what they’re up to this time.
Complaint Department and Lemonade by Kamron Klitgaard is a hilarious, fast‑paced one‑act play featuring a revolving door of quirky characters with bizarre grievances—from Oreo icing to cheese prices to kleptomania. Each complaint becomes more absurd than the last, keeping the audience entertained as every character gets their moment in the spotlight.
Pair the comedy with a mouth‑watering dinner menu:
• House Salad
• Home‑Baked Rolls with Whipped Butter
• Chicken Marsala
• Wild Rice Pilaf
• Sautéed Baby Green Beans
• Decadent Chocolate Brownies
📅 Dates & Times:
• Friday, February 20 at 7 p.m.
• Saturday, February 21 at 7 p.m.
• Sunday, February 22 at Noon
💵 Cost: $40 per person
🎟️ Tickets are non‑refundable.
📍 Tickets available at Charley Creek Inn or by phone: (260) 563‑0111
It’s the perfect recipe for laughter, great food, and an unforgettable evening—reserve your seats today!

Carly Ingalls

Wabash Community Event

Carly Ingalls is a versatile jazz, contemporary, and classical pianist local to Fort Wayne, IN. She has two decades of experience performing solo and with various singers and combos all across the region. Her background lends her a unique sound, blending jazz stylings across many genres.
Join us at Green Hat Lounge for an unforgettable evening of live music with friends!

Shenandoah

Wabash Community Event

Formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Shenandoah rose to fame with a string of No. 1 hits, including The Church on Cumberland Road, Sunday in the South, and Two Dozen Roses. With 26 singles on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and a GRAMMY Award, their music remains timeless. Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire reunite, reigniting the chemistry that made them one of country music’s most beloved groups.

Complaint Department & Lemonade Dinner Theater

Wabash Community Event

The Nursing Home residents are at it again! They now have their own Complaint Department—and you’re invited to see what they’re up to this time.
Complaint Department and Lemonade by Kamron Klitgaard is a hilarious, fast‑paced one‑act play featuring a revolving door of quirky characters with bizarre grievances—from Oreo icing to cheese prices to kleptomania. Each complaint becomes more absurd than the last, keeping the audience entertained as every character gets their moment in the spotlight.
Pair the comedy with a mouth‑watering dinner menu:
• House Salad
• Home‑Baked Rolls with Whipped Butter
• Chicken Marsala
• Wild Rice Pilaf
• Sautéed Baby Green Beans
• Decadent Chocolate Brownies
📅 Dates & Times:
• Friday, February 20 at 7 p.m.
• Saturday, February 21 at 7 p.m.
• Sunday, February 22 at Noon
💵 Cost: $40 per person
🎟️ Tickets are non‑refundable.
📍 Tickets available at Charley Creek Inn or by phone: (260) 563‑0111
It’s the perfect recipe for laughter, great food, and an unforgettable evening—reserve your seats today!

Purdue Varsity Glee Club

Wabash Community Event

Founded in 1893, the Purdue Varsity Glee Club is one of Purdue’s most iconic ensembles, representing the university through music at both local and international events. Known for their versatility, the Glee Club performs an array of musical styles, including gospel, jazz, contemporary hits, classical pieces, and patriotic songs, often enhanced by unique vocal arrangements. The Glee Club comprises dedicated students from various academic disciplines who balance rigorous studies with a commitment to musical excellence and community service.

Annual Fine Art Competition Reception

Wabash Community Event

Public reception on Wed. Feb. 25, 2026 at 5:30 pm. RSVPs are appreciated.

The Annual Fine Art Competition showcases outstanding artwork from artists across the country. Open to artists working in a variety of mediums, the competition provides a platform for both emerging and established artists to share their work. The competition features diverse styles – from traditional landscapes to contemporary expressions – reflecting the depth and breadth of today’s visual arts.

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.

History That Doesn’t Suck

Wabash Community Event

Skip the classroom and step into a night of American history-telling, live music, and multimedia! Adapted from the top-ranked history podcast History That Doesn’t Suck, Professor Greg Jackson tells the epic tale of “The Unlikely Union,” weaving defining moments in American history from the Revolution through the Civil War as a young nation forms, defines, and reforms itself. Travel back in time through the first 100 years of U.S. history and return with real context for today.

Adrienne Frailey

Wabash Community Event

Singer-songwriter Adrienne Frailey has been called a local gem. Her original tunes have received airplay and recognition while she treats her audience with a range of contemporary and traditional songs. Her indie-folk style is paired with vocals rich in warmth and spunk, a sound that has captivated listeners for over a decade.

Join us at Green Hat Lounge for an unforgettable evening of live music with friends!

Dino-Light

Wabash Community Event

A famous scientist with magic powers brings a friendly dinosaur to life. When the dinosaur wanders away from home, he discovers a wonderful world full of creatures that light up the darkness and help him find the true meaning of love. This glow-in-the-dark adventure is visually stunning and has been praised for its cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance by audiences all over the world.

Next Generation: Youth Arts Month Exhibit

Wabash Community Event

The Youth Arts Month gallery exhibit features student artwork from across the community. Each week highlights different grade levels, showcasing the creativity and growth of young artists at every stage. Visitors are encouraged to return often to see new displays.

Pre-K from March 3-8
Grades 1 & 2 from March 10-15
Grades 3 & 4 from March 17-22
Grades 5 & 6 from March 24-29

The Thursday Parlay: Paddling the Ohio

Wabash Community Event

Join us at the Museum for coffee and conversation then enjoy Richard Beamer as he shares about his 2001 adventure traveling by canoe more than 150 miles down the Ohio River.