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Dave Kunkel Cruise-In

Wabash Community Event

The 25th Annual Kunkel Cruise-In will be held on August 16th & 17th at the beautiful Honeywell Center! All proceeds go towards ALS research!

Friday, August 16th (3 pm – 9 pm)
– Open Car & Truck Show
– Top 100+ Awards

Saturday, August 17th (9 am – 3 pm)
– 67 Classes Car & Trucks, Top 2 in each class
– 135+ Awards

Register your ride for one day ($25 each) or both days ($40)! All pre-registered for both days receive a FREE t-shirt. Contact us or register online now!

This event is FREE to the public! Whether you’re a car enthusiast or just want to be part of the fun – stop by for a great weekend! Food, shopping, and more are just steps away in Downtown Wabash.

Bloom & Brush Workshop

Wabash Community Event

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with our flower arranging and painting workshop. This unique experience combines floral design with the creativity of painting, offering an immersive three-hour session of artistic expression.

Begin by working with farm-fresh flowers from Wild Blooms. Stephanie Peebles, owner of Wild Blooms will teach the basics of floral arranging and will guide you in creating a lovely bouquet that captures the essence of the season.

After your flower arrangement is complete, local artist and instructor Danielle Winger will teach you to paint a beautiful still life inspired by your floral creation. Whether you’re a seasoned painter or a beginner, this session is designed to be enjoyable for all skill levels.

An Evening with Larry The Cable Guy

Wabash Community Event

Larry the Cable Guy is a multiplatinum recording artist, a GRAMMY nominee, and one of the country’s top comedians. His Netflix special “Remain Seated” is currently streaming, and he recently reprised the role of Mater in the new Disney+ series “Cars on the Road.” He is also a bestselling author, and his book, Git-R-Done, debuted on the New York Times bestseller list. He established The Git-R-Done Foundation in 2009, which supports children and veterans.

The Happy Together Tour

Wabash Community Event

Don’t miss this outrageous concert experience featuring your favorite artists from the 60s and 70s: The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues, and The Cowsills. Their hits include “Happy Together,” “Come and Get It,” “This Magic Moment,” “Along Comes Mary,” and many more!

Lynch Mob Featuring George Lynch

Wabash Community Event

George Lynch, celebrated for his guitar mastery, led Lynch Mob to ’90s rock stardom with hits like “Wicked Sensation” and “River of Love.” The band is known for its high energy, guitar-driven, hard rock vibe while featuring classic rock, blues, and metal elements, with a propensity for improvisation. Experience “The Final Ride” with Lynch Mob, celebrating the legacy of an incredible history with shows consisting of classic, career-spanning material.

Gabby Barrett

Wabash Community Event

Warner Music Nashville’s multi-platinum star Gabby Barrett continues to prove herself to be an unstoppable force in country music. Barrett’s debut single “I Hope” ruled the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a record-breaking 27 weeks, making her the youngest artist with a #1 debut on country radio in over two decades. She is known for her hits like “Pick Me Up,” “The Good Ones,” and her new album, Chapter & Verse, featuring her current single penned by Luke Combs, “Dance Like No One’s Watching.”

Wine and War

Wabash Community Event

Chris Ratay, Honeywell Vice President of Hospitality, will illuminate a compelling, little-known chapter of history that tells the harrowing story of the ingenious, daring measures the French people took to save their cherished bottles of wine from German plunder during WWII.

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26

Recurring

Photography Show

Wabash Community Event

On display Aug. 28 – Sept. 29
Clark Gallery- Honeywell Center
Entries will be accepted Aug. 26