Open Mic Blues Jam w/Lee Lewis & Friends
Blues
A&O Sweet Shop Tavern 1734 High St., Fort Wayne (260) 467-1679Blues
A&O Sweet Shop Tavern 1734 High St., Fort Wayne (260) 467-1679'80s
American Legion Post 241 7605 Bluffton Road, Waynedale (260) 747-7851Variety
The Local Saloon 4162 E. Station Road, Roanoke (260) 676-2233Variety
Thirty3 302 N. Main St., Hudson (260) 818-6336Neo-soul
The Ruin 1201 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 399-6336Variety
The Club Room at The Clyde 1806 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne (260) 747-0989Singer-songwriter
Deer Park Irish Pub 1530 Leesburg Road, Fort Wayne (260) 432-8966Rock
The Brass Rail 1121 Broadway, Fort Wayne (260) 267-5303Electronic
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Pop
Latch String Bar & Grill 3221 N. Clinton St., Fort Wayne (260) 483-5526Americana
The Hook and Ladder 2616 Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne (260) 747-5652Alternative
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Jazz
O'Sullivan's 1808 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-5896Fort Wayne’s oldest farmers market has produce, meat, baked goods, plants, and artwork
Those up to 3 years old enjoy nursery rhymes and songs, rhythm and movement exercises, and simple and fun instruments through four once-weekly classes with Esther Coplin
Fresh meat, produce, and baked goods, as well as artisan products
Fresh local food, live music, and artisan goods
Those up to 3 years old enjoy nursery rhymes and songs, rhythm and movement exercises, and simple and fun instruments through four once-weekly classes with Esther Coplin
Learn process of creating 2D and 3D pieces using post-consumer single use plastic bags
More than 30 artists showcase water-themed works that include aquatic plants and animals, waves, boats, waterscapes, and mermaids
Children can pedal along tropical race track
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Art from more than 30 artists, including Michael Poorman, Cathy Blyth, Austin Cartwright, Justin Johnson, and Gwen Gutwein
Works by PFW Department of Art and Design students, juried by internationally recognized sculptor Sayaka Ganz
Nation's longest running recognition program celebrates expression of students in grades 7-12
Woven cross-cultural imagery creates abstract scenes that integrate pop culture, racial perceptions, technology, and folklore
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Ages 4-5 explore musical genres and instruments, collaborate with others, compose short songs, and expand vocal range over the course of four weekly classes
Latest exhibit features works from Jody Hemphill Smith, Doreen St. John, Fred Doloresco, Eric Rhoads, and more
Ages 4-5 explore musical genres and instruments, collaborate with others, compose short songs, and expand vocal range over the course of four weekly classes
Those 5-18 years old learn the science behind the solar eclipse from astronomy and physics students and staff from Purdue University Fort Wayne and create craft and receive solar eclipse […]
Works in gallery have been interpreted by poets and public can as well in interactive exhibit
Jazz
Ruth's Chris Steak House 224 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne (260) 444-5898Variety
Byler Lane Winery 5858 County Road 35, Auburn (260) 920-4377Solve a mystery with actors hidden among diners
Variety
Deema 6410 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne (260) 209-2930Jazz
Club Soda 235 E. Superior St., Fort Wayne (260) 426-3442Acoustic
Charley Creek Inn 111 W. Market St., Wabash (260) 563-0111Halestorm tribute
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Acoustic variety
teds beerhall 12628 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne (888) 260-0351Acoustic variety
Oakwood Resort 702 E. Lake View Road, Syracuse (574) 457-7100