NOW OPEN: 2023 Farmers Market Registration
2023 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market vendor registration now open
2023 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market vendor registration now open
Wabash Community Event
Join us at the Museum for another installment of our new program for history lovers called “The Thursday Parlay.” The Thursday Parlay is an in-person speakers’ series with a different guest speaker and topic each month. Each meeting will begin with donuts, coffee and conversation from 10 – 10:30 am followed by some Museum updates and then our featured speaker from 10:30 – 11:30 am in the Porter Room at the Museum.
On April 6th, the Thursday Parlay will be more hands-on as Wabash County Recorder, Eric Rish, will walk guests through ways to “Research Your Historic Home at the Wabash County Courthouse.” Eric is intimately familiar with the property records of Wabash County and is one of the very best sources around for learning about properties in Wabash County.
April's First Friday in Downtown Wabash, Indiana will feature more than 12,000 Easter Eggs, a shopping passport and more
2023 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market Callout Meeting
The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will host an informational Vendor Callout meeting for both NEW and returning Market vendors with questions or seeking information about the 2023 Farmers Market Season. The meeting will be held open-house style at the Downtown Wabash, Inc. office with our Market Coordinator, Carly Hawkins, on-site to speak about the 2023 season and answer any questions.
This Callout Meeting is open to new and retuning vendors of the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market.
Wabash Community Event
Downtown Wabash, Inc., Manchester Alive, Grow Wabash County and WEOC (Women’s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Center)
This informative workshop is meant for business owners to learn how to plan for the unexpected, helping reduce risk for their business. All businesses and their owners are exposed to risk every day, some minor and some with catastrophic consequences. However, there are steps that business owners and their employees can take to mitigate, transfer, and even avoid risks.
Proper contingency planning, education and documentation of process can allow businesses, their owners, and employees to recover from interruptions more effectively and efficiently. This planning can help also expand through the business to strengthen their day-to-day operations.
Presented By: Purdue University Institute of Family Business and in partnership with Downtown Wabash, Inc., Manchester Alive, and Grow Wabash County.
This training is provided at no charge through NIIC Community Navigator Pilot Program. Purdue Extension Allen County serves as a Spoke Organization for the program, to serve entrepreneurs in Northeast Indiana.
COST: Free; Registration required as space is limited
Wabash Community Event
Join us for another rendition of our “Thursday Parlay” as speaker Ray Boomhower, editor of Indiana Historical Society’s magazine, transports us back to 1967 as he talks about Gus Grissom and Apollo 1.
“The Thursday Parlay” will take place in the Porter Room at the Wabash County Museum from 10:00 am to 11:30am on May the 4th. Refreshments are provided by our sponsor, Bob Evans Restaurant, and will take place with conversation from 10 – 10:30 am, followed by the presentation. Hurry and RSVP to secure your spot before liftoff and May the 4th be with you.
May's First Friday will open doors to the tried-and-true clothing boutiques in the district & so much more
Wabash Community Event
Open to anyone who would like to enjoy a weekly run and get in a little training and social time. Free and for all ages and running levels. Please meet at Alley Cat Outfitters at 100 Berry St, Wabash. Arrive by 7:45 AM with feet hitting the street at 8 AM sharp. Whether you are training for the Wabash – Run the River Half Marathon, on June 10, or just want to run for fun, these weekly runs are meant to bring people together over the love of running.
Welcome to the handmade, homemade and homegrown farmers market in the heart of Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Wabash Community Event
Award-winning actor and director Frank Ferrante ignites his acclaimed portrayal of legendary comedian Groucho Marx in this fast paced 90 minutes of hilarity. The two-act comedy consists of the funniest Groucho one-liners, anecdotes and songs including “Hooray for Captain Spalding,” and “Lydia, the Tattooed Lady.” The audience becomes part of the show as Ferrante ad-libs his way throughout the performance in grand Groucho style. Accompanied by his onstage pianist, Ferrante portrays the young Groucho of stage and film and reacquaints us with the likes of brothers Harpo, Chico, Zeppo and Gummo, Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields and Marx foil Margaret Dumont. A show perfect for comedy fans of all ages!
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