Downtown Wabash Farmers Market
Honeywell Center 275 W. Market St., WabashProduce, meats, dairy products, home goods, plants, and arts
Produce, meats, dairy products, home goods, plants, and arts
Local makers, bakers, producers, and more
Fresh meat, produce, and baked goods, as well as artisan products
Fresh local food, live music, and artisan goods
Homemade, homegrown, and handmade goods from local vendors
Fly in the B-29 Superfortress “FIFI” and the B-24 Liberator “Diamond LIL,” or tour the iconic WWII planes
Black and white photography by JD Nolan, with Christine Davis showing her newest wheel-thrown and intricately designed raku fired pottery
Works from students at Purdue Fort Wayne.
More than 150 rock posters Sperry has printed for bands across the world
Exhibition celebrates individual artists open to all mediums
Flowers have long been favorite subjects for artists because of their temperance and beauty
The practitioners of the clandestine graffiti movement had the rare freedom to explore new trajectories and take risks in art
Illustrates Blass’ upbringing in Fort Wayne, role in the Ghost Army, and success as a master of design and marketing
Read quilts as maps, tracing the paths of individual stories and experiences that illuminate larger historical events and cultural trends
Years before her famous exhibitions at Walt Disney World and Rockefeller Center, Dorothy Gillespie had a city-wide exhibition in Fort Wayne in 1979, which is honored by this exhibition
New Haven celebration will feature a parade at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 2, entertainment, food vendors, and children's activities
Rock
Brandt's Harley-Davidson 1400 Cass St, Wabash 2605636443Visual interpretations of summer season depicted by artists, including Tom De Somer, Frankie Johnson, Susan Bunce Ritter, Donna Shortt, and Terri Buchholz
Argentinian artist Paloma Marquez exhibits her works
Learn about the lasting heritage of the Miami and other regional Native American groups through local artists, performers, and presenters on the first Saturday of every month
Acoustic
Hyde Brothers Booksellers 1428 N. Wells St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-0197Along with vendors, the event features live art, henna, live glass blowing, food trucks, fire spinners
Slam City Skatepark's annual fundraiser features a silent auction and an art gallery dedicated to action sports, as well as food and music from DJ Dap One
Acoustic Variety
Edwin Coe Spirits 6675 US-33, Churubusco (260) 286-1107'80s
Tri Lakes Restaurant 2700 E Colony Ave, Columbia City (260) 691-0015Variety
Allen County Public Library 900 Library Plaza, Fort WayneJazz
Ruth's Chris Steak House 224 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne (260) 444-5898Metal
Piere's Entertainment Center 5629 Saint Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Comedy
Fort Wayne Comedy Club @ 469 1324 Minnich Road, New Haven (260) 426-6339
Hip-hop
Piere's Entertainment Center 5629 Saint Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Metal
The Muse on Main 1332 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 999-4108Metal
The Ruin 1201 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 399-6336Variety
Three Rivers Distilling Co. 224 E. Wallace St., Fort Wayne (260) 745-9355Comedy
Fort Wayne Comedy Club @ 469 1324 Minnich Road, New Haven (260) 426-6339
Classic rock
Wacky Jac's 1108 W. Maumee St., Angola (260) 665-9071• Archbold-Wilson Park, Ossian, Dusk • Big Long Lake, Kendallville, Dusk • Blue Lake, Churubusco, 10 p.m. • Chapman Lake, Warsaw, 10 p.m. • Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, 10:15 p.m. • Pathway Community Church, Fort Wayne, Dusk • Winona Lake, 10 p.m.
Fly in the B-29 Superfortress “FIFI” and the B-24 Liberator “Diamond LIL,” or tour the iconic WWII planes
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