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Wabash Community Event

Wabash Area Community Theater presents the story of Chad, a hip-swiveling, guitar-playing roustabout who shakes up a small Midwestern town in the 1950s. The girls dream of love and adventure while the guys swoon over the ladies. The jukebox musical features music from the Elvis Presley songbook and is based on the book by Joe DiPietro.

Glenn Miller Orchestra

Wabash Community Event

The World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, with music director Erik Stabnau and vocalist Jenny Swoish, is alive and well 80 years after the original formation. Featuring 16 musicians and singers, the group will bring timeless classics like “Tuxedo Junction,” “A String of Pearls,” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” and “Pennsylvania 6-5000” to Wabash.

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Yoga Flow Class: All Skill Levels Welcome

Wabash Community Event

An instructor from Fusion Yoga, Fort Wayne travels to teach a yoga flow class for all levels of participants. It is held upstairs in the studio of Wabash Valley Dance Theater (58 W. Canal St. Wabash, IN).

It is $20 drop-in or $60 monthly fee. You can pay cash or online at www.wabashvalleydance.org.

Please contact Kristen Gebhart with any questions (260.330.9117). We would love to have you join us in breath, stretch, and providing the body with a feeling of refreshment.

Tastes on the Terrace

Wabash Community Event

The terrace will be open every Wednesday in September for dining. View the weekly menu updates on the Honeywell House Facebook page. Indoor seating available in case of rain.

Levon

Wabash Community Event

Levon consists of three best friends: Michael David Hall, Jake Singleton, and Ryan Holladay, known for their soulful vocals on stand-out original tracks like “Give Up Your Heart to Me,” “Wonder,” and their latest single, “Till the Wheels Fall Off.” A few of the trio’s musical roots are suggested by their name, a homage to the talents of Levon Helm, as well as Elton John and his signature 1971 hit, “Levon.” Despite all being in their early thirties, Michael, Jake, and Ryan share a collective musical passion for the ’70s artist/songwriter generation, placing an emphasis on harmony-driven style built around compelling lyrics and memorable melodies: music with a timeless quality. In 2022, the group opened for REO Speedwagon on their 40th-Anniversary tour.

Chapel Hart

Wabash Community Event

Sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and cousin Trea Swindle make up Chapel Hart, whose colorful and contagious energy has flourished into a full live band experience. In 2021, the Mississippi trio was inducted in to CMT’s Next Women of Country. The group has an amazing ability to tug on your heartstrings with a tender ballad, then have you pumping your fist in unison to the pulse of hard-hitting music.

The Kentucky Headhunters and Molly Hatchet

Wabash Community Event

The Kentucky Headhunters created a hybrid of honkytonk, blues, and Southern rock in the early ’70s with hits like “Oh Lonesome Me,” “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” and “Dumas Walker.” Molly Hatchet cemented their place in music history in the late ’70s playing a mixture of English invasion rock, blues, country, and gospel with hits including “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” “Beatin’ the Odds,” and “Take No Prisoners.”

Frank Bradford

Wabash Community Event

Frank Bradford is a musician and singer who has played in many legendary Indiana based acts. He has played with The Wright Brothers, Carl Storie and has been guest Lead Vocalist for Roadmaster. He continues to play 175+ solo performances a year throughout the state and delivers a variety of music from Classic Rock to Modern Pop.

The Songwriters Sing with Steve Seskin and Friends

Wabash Community Event

Steve Seskin is a successful songwriter who has written seven number-one 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. Seskin and friends will combine forces for an evening of their top hits and the stories behind them.

Recurring

Yoga Flow Class: All Skill Levels Welcome

Wabash Community Event

An instructor from Fusion Yoga, Fort Wayne travels to teach a yoga flow class for all levels of participants. It is held upstairs in the studio of Wabash Valley Dance Theater (58 W. Canal St. Wabash, IN).

It is $20 drop-in or $60 monthly fee. You can pay cash or online at www.wabashvalleydance.org.

Please contact Kristen Gebhart with any questions (260.330.9117). We would love to have you join us in breath, stretch, and providing the body with a feeling of refreshment.

Clark Gallery Reception: Hugh Syme

Wabash Community Event

The Clark Gallery is named after the Kim Clark family. Kim Clark was a Wabash businessman for many years and while he excelled in business, he was also a talented artist. His commitment to art shines through the Clark Gallery, which is a resource for the community, offering access to visual art and supporting local and regional artists. The gallery regularly hosts art competitions including the upcoming 92 County Art Show.