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The Swon Brothers

Wabash Community Event

The Swon Brothers were thrilling audiences long before their appearance as finalists on The Voice. Since releasing their major-label hit, “Later On,” they have written and produced their own music and contributed to superstar Blake Shelton’s album Body Language, co-writing the title track and appearing as featured performers, in addition to writing the song “All of My Love” which is on Shelton’s new album release. They have toured with Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, and Rascal Flatts, as well as headlining their own shows.

Feelin’ Groovy: Starring Jim Witter and Featuring Ian Tanner

Wabash Community Event

The ‘60s were an era of change, revolution, and unforgettable music. From the rise of folk and rock to the anthems of Simon & Garfunkel, the decade’s soundtrack lives on. Get ready to relive the magic as Feelin’ Groovy takes you on a journey through classics like “Mrs. Robinson,” “The Boxer,” and more. Feel the nostalgia and step back into the ‘60s!

The Copper Tooth

Wabash Community Event

Garrett Chatham will share the story behind the transformation of a charming bakery into an eclectic, bi-level bistro. Learn how a creative vision became a unique destination, as Garrett discusses the journey from concept to reality. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

The Thursday Parlay: Stories From the Armory

Wabash Community Event

Join us for coffee and a treat, provided by our sponsor Bob Evans Restaurant and Imagine One 85. Jeff Galley, Wabash County Museum’s Curator, will explore the history of the Museum’s armory by highlighting its artifacts, origins, and the stories behind this unique collection. He began his career teaching history, later served as Wabash High School’s Vice Principal for several years, and currently teaches student media and civics. “The Thursday Parlay” will take place from 10 to 11:30 am on Thursday, September 4th. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum.

Little Miss & Mister Wabash County Pageant

Wabash Community Event

Join us at the Museum on September’s First Friday for the Little Miss & Mister Wabash County Pageant. Contestants must be Wabash County residents and between the ages of 4 – 7 on the date of the pageant. Winning contestants will ride in the Wabash County Founders Fest Parade.

Frye Family Band

Wabash Community Event

One thing has never wavered with the Frye Family Band – family! Their latest project, This is Your Victory, features songs like “He’s Still There,” “Restless,” and “Big Ole Stone (Victory),” capturing their dynamic live sound. Tom Frye, Jonathon Frye, Mane Frye, and Eric Reynolds bring their signature harmonies to the stage for an unforgettable night of music and storytelling.

Arsenic & Old Lace

Wabash Community Event

Fire Line Productions of Wabash features local talent in this production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a delightfully dark comedy by Joseph Kesselring. This hilarious, fast-paced play follows the charmingly eccentric Brewster sisters, who have a habit of poisoning lonely old men to ‘put them out of their misery.’ When their nephew, Mortimer, discovers their secret, chaos and laughter ensue. A timeless classic filled with wit, unexpected twists, and heartwarming moments.

Free Fallin & Our House

Wabash Community Event

Free Fallin has delivered Tom Petty’s hits internationally for over 16 years, recreating the authentic concert experience with skilled musicians, instruments, and costumes. With iconic hits like “Free Fallin’,” “American Girl,” and “Refugee,” Tom Petty’s sound is the soundtrack of the 20th century and beyond. Our House celebrates the legacy of Crosby, Stills, and Nash & Young through authentic, heartfelt performances of songs like “Suite Judy Blue Eyes,” “Long Time Gone,” and more.

Arsenic & Old Lace

Wabash Community Event

Fire Line Productions of Wabash features local talent in this production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a delightfully dark comedy by Joseph Kesselring. This hilarious, fast-paced play follows the charmingly eccentric Brewster sisters, who have a habit of poisoning lonely old men to ‘put them out of their misery.’ When their nephew, Mortimer, discovers their secret, chaos and laughter ensue. A timeless classic filled with wit, unexpected twists, and heartwarming moments.

Moonmill

Wabash Community Event

Immerse yourself in dreamy soundscapes where lush harmonies, ambient textures, and indie-folk melodies create a sonic journey both intimate and expansive.

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be available for purchase.

Doors open at 6:30pm. Performance starts at 7:30pm.

Talkin’ Sports

Wabash Community Event

Join us for sports talk, coffee, and treats provided by our Modoc’s Market. Rick Harness, Steve McClure, Bill Barrows, and Jim Landrum previously broadcasted sports coverage on Oldies 105.9 but will be broadcasting in-person at the Museum during the third Thursday of every month! This July the guys will discuss the The Wabash Athletic Association and its History with Pete Jones. “Talkin’ Sports” will take place from 10 to 11am on Thursday, August 21st. This is a free event brought to you by the Wabash County Museum.

Moonmill at the Columbia Club

Wabash Community Event

Immerse yourself in dreamy soundscapes where lush harmonies, ambient textures, and indie-folk melodies create a sonic journey both intimate and expansive.

Ticket includes champagne and hors d’oeuvres.

Doors open at 5:30pm. Performance starts at 6:30pm. Mingling at 7:30pm.