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Sweet Treats Festival

Wabash Community Event

Join us on September 16, 2023, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Charley Creek Inn as we bring together the finest local confectionery suppliers, chocolatiers, and dessert artisans under one roof. From decadent chocolates to cakes, there will be a delightful variety of treats for everyone to enjoy. For vendors, this event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow professionals, explore new partnerships, and showcase your delectable creations to the community. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary occasion to be a part of the Sweet Treats Festival. Register today to secure your spot, as spaces are limited. Visit us at https://sweet-treats-festival-registration.getresponsesit… or contact us at (260) 563-0111 for more information. Stop by during the Founders Festival. Purchase tickets online at: https://events.eventzilla.net/e/sweet-treats-festival-2023-2138619114? or at the door. Watch Facebook for the list of participating vendors.

Dakota Parker

Wabash Community Event

Dakota Ray Parker performs many varieties of music including classic country (Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash), some classic rock (Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen), Folk music (The Avett Brothers, Bob Dylan, Tom T Hall), Elvis Presley, Adele, Justin Bieber and so much more. He also writes his own music with more than 35 original songs. He won The Voice of Wabash County in 2018 and opened for Aaron Barker at the Eagles Theater.

A Ukraine Journey

Wabash Community Event

Three days after the Russian invasion, Grant Lewandowski began his journey to provide aid to Ukrainian orphans. He and the children were forced to flee. He curated “To Hope,” a photography magazine to give voice to the struggle he witnessed.

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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.

Lunch & Learn – Lawncare Basics and Resources

Wabash Community Event

Pack a lunch and join us on select Wednesdays for fun and free presentations and workshops in the Education and Resource Center.

Geoff Schortgen returns to share his knowledge of basic lawncare maintenance and resources available to ensure success. Free admission. Spots are limited so reserve early!

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.

The Wabash Initiative: Indiana Landmarks

Wabash Community Event

In 2016, Indiana Landmarks opened a Wabash office to address the historic preservation needs in Northeast Indiana. Since then, the organization has purchased 11 historic Wabash properties to renovate. Paul Hayden, Director of the Northeast Field Office, will share updates on their work.

All Shook Up

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.

All Shook Up

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.

Mike Almon

Wabash Community Event

With more than 300 shows scheduled each year, Mike Almon has been playing guitar and writing music since he was 14. This year he plans to release his first studio-recorded album “Had a Good Run” featuring a mix of his originals, along with two bonus track parodies “Last Fence” and “Detour Land.”

All Shook Up

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.