Sensory Story Hour
Wabash Community Event
On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.
Wabash Community Event
On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.
Wabash Community Event
Spend a deliciously chilling evening with renowned criminologist and serial killer expert, Dr. Scott Bonn, as he takes you inside the minds of the world’s most savage murderers. Dr. Bonn will reveal the psychological hungers that drive serial killers, explain why most are psychopaths or sociopaths, and show that each is compelled to murder by a unique fantasy. At the end of the night, you will get your chance to ask Dr. Bonn anything you ever wanted to know about serial killers. Given the subject, the content in Dr. Bonn’s show is frequently dark and can be disturbing.
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Fiercely rooted in the classics, Carly Pearce left her Kentucky home at 16 and has grown into a GRAMMY, ACM, CMA, and CMT award-winning country star. A Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member, she first shone with her debut album Every Little Thing and its Platinum-certified title track. Pearce is known for her hits like “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” “What He Didn’t Do,” and “We Don’t Fight Anymore,” and continues to tour worldwide.
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Sanctus Real has become one of the most well-loved artists in Christian music, known for anthems like “Lead Me,” “I’m Not Alright,” “Forgiven,” “Confidence,” and “My God Is Still The Same.” With eight No. 1 songs, 19 Top 10 hits, and more than 2 million singles sold, the GRAMMY-nominated band continues to inspire audiences with honest lyrics, powerful performances, and a message of hope that resonates with fans everywhere.
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Even among music’s greats, Del McCoury stands alone. A living link to bluegrass, from the Grand Ole Opry to sold-out festivals and viral videos, he leads the Del McCoury Band, now with sons Ronnie and Rob. Celebrated for albums like Songs of Love and Life and Almost Proud, multiple GRAMMY Awards, and DelFest, Del continues to bridge generations and genres, delivering authentic bluegrass that resonates with audiences old and new.
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STOMP is explosive, inventive, witty, and utterly unique – an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. The international percussion sensation has garnered armfuls of awards and rave reviews and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. Year after year, audiences worldwide keep coming back for more of this pulse-pounding, electrifying show.
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Grand Funk Railroad, known as The American Band, returns on their Still Shinin’ On Tour in 2026, bringing the hard-driving rock and iconic music that has energized fans for more than five decades. Founding members Don Brewer and Mel Schacher, joined by an all-star lineup, continue to connect generations with their unmistakable sound and soulful, anthemic songs. Experience legendary hits like “We’re an American Band,” “The Loco-Motion,” and more as they take the stage.
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Jay White brings audiences the most authentic Neil Diamond concert experience. With over 10,000 performances worldwide, Jay White and the dynamic Sweet Caroline Tour Band perform hits like “Sweet Caroline,” “Cracklin’ Rosie,” and “Song Sung Blue” with the energy and artistry of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Embraced by Neil Diamond, his family, and band, White honors the American music legend in every live performance.
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Public reception on Wed. April 29 at 5:30 pm. RSVPs are appreciated.
Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Leonardo da Vinci – even the greatest artists in history began their journeys as students, honing their skills and nurturing their creativity. Could the next ‘master artist’ be among us today? We are thrilled to extend an invitation to junior and senior high school students to showcase their talent and creativity in this competition. Join us in celebrating the boundless potential and artistic brilliance of the next generation.
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Enjoy a captivating evening of virtuosic Americana, bluegrass, and folk as this duo blends violin, guitar, and storytelling into an unforgettable acoustic experience.
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be available for purchase.
Doors open at 6:30pm. Performance starts at 7:30 pm.
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Enjoy a captivating evening of virtuosic Americana, bluegrass, and folk as this duo blends violin, guitar, and storytelling into an unforgettable acoustic experience.
Ticket includes champagne and hors d’oeuvres.
Doors open at 5:30pm. Performance starts at 6:30pm. Mingling at 7:30pm.
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Only Nashville could give birth to a band like The SteelDrivers: seasoned veterans, each distinguished in their own right, seizing an opportunity to follow their hearts to their souls’ reward. Blending their bluegrass roots with country, soul, blues, and contemporary influences, Richard Bailey, Tammy Rogers, Mike Fleming, Brent Truitt, and Matt Dame are known for hits like “Blue Side of the Mountain,” “Where Rainbows Never Die,” and “If It Hadn’t Been for Love.”
Bobcat Opossum is Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin. They draw inspiration and repertoire from traditional music across several genres including Irish, Americana, bluegrass, classical, and old time music.
“Multi-instrumentalists Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin prepare a slow-roasted feast for the ears, garnished with homegrown original songs. Pull up a chair, but be warned, you may get the feeling that you are in exactly the right place at the right time.” ~ Liv Lafluv
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