Events

Northrop students are bringing Fort Wayne’s history to life with ‘The Haunted Forest’

From October 24 to 26, Northrop students will put on “The Haunted Forest”, which is described as part haunted attraction, part historical reenactment, and part youth-led exploration of memory and identity.

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Need creative inspiration? Check out Fort Wayne’s newest murals

"My experience thus far has been [that] people generally have a pretty open mind towards art, especially in the Midwest. I find people there are really kind of welcoming and really into community engagement-style projects."

Tour stop number three on the Home & Garden Tour.
Historic charm & modern design: West Central welcomes visitors for its Home & Garden Tour

"West Central is where history and creativity come together. This weekend offers a rare chance to see the past preserved, the present celebrated, and the future being built right in our neighborhood."

A group photo from Wabash River Trail Ride.
More than a network: Young Professionals of Wabash County

“I think this young professionals group is good because it shows you many different ways to be involved, so you can find your niche or what you’re most passionate about.”

Rethink Your Route and Join us at the YLNI Farmers Market on September 13

Input Fort Wayne is inviting you to Rethink Your Route and try a new way of getting around – without a car. Whether on foot, bike, bus, scooter, or skateboard, join us at the YLNI Farmers Market on September 13 using alternative transportation.  

The Fort Wayne Social Club out during Savor Fort Wayne.
Making friends as an adult can be hard – Fort Wayne Social Club provides a solution

“This group is for everyone. However, I have seen a lot of transplants, people reintegrating back into Fort Wayne after moving away for a job or college, and mothers or people who have gone through major life changes really benefiting and appreciating this group.” 

The Dave Kunkel Cruise-In draws in over 400 classic cars.
Shifting gears for good: Dave Kunkel Cruise-In fuels ALS research

“My favorite part about it is seeing so many people from the community, so many of my coworkers and young people getting involved with a charity event like this – to come together for one common goal. I like seeing everyone come together to give back to a good cause.”

From left: Residency Founder & Co-Director of Kinhouse Gallery & Residency Kaylan Buteyn works with Sarah Wolfe, artist in residence, along with Dana Caldera, Co-Director of Kinhouse Gallery.
Kinhouse Art Gallery and Residency is bringing artists to Fort Wayne

“I don't think there are any artist residencies in Indiana, at least not ones that have a similar model. So it felt like there was potential for opening.”

MyTeam Triumph runners start in their own heat at Wabash Run the River.
Wabash Run the River leads with inclusivity

“It’s so cool the way that Wabash County really supports all the athletes that come from across the country. The community is eager to volunteer and even more excited to make it possible for everyone to get out and explore the world, one race at a time.”

From left: Jennie Renner, Megan Burton, and Mia Morris work on mending projects.
PHOTOS: Monday Mendings encourages sustainability

“Mending doesn't always mean fixing a seam. It can mean adding a patch or button, adding decorative stitches to hide a stain, or simply modifying a garment– add, subtract, or tuck, in order to make it wearable again.”

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