Knock it out of the Park Fundraiser
July 5 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Support the Roann park with all donations to go to the IHCDA Patronicity matching Grant for Playground Equipment. Soul Shot from 6-9 PM. Food, drinks, and live entertainment.
Join Music Together Wabash for a 4 day summer camp! The camp runs Tuesday through Friday, July 15-18, with two class time offerings at 9 AM and 5:30 PM. This is a great opportunity for busy families to experience a world class music curriculum (Mini Berry Song Collection) and spend time with their littles! For kids ages 0-5, sibling discount available. Register at MusicTogetherWabash@gmail.com or (317) 431-5744.
Come show off your Car or Cycle. FUN prizes will be awarded! First 50 cars receive a dash plaque. For more information contact Kim Osborne. 260-571-4670 or pizzalady08@yahoo.com
Theme: Rock Around the Clock
Friday Night – Market Street in front of the Wabash County Museum
- 2nd annual Bill Osborne Memorial Cruise-in
- Karoke
- Food Trucks
Saturday – Throughout Downtown Wabash
- 9 AM – 5 PM Vendor Village (in City Hall Parking Lot)
- 9 AM – 2:45 PM Reenactment (Paradise Spring Historical Park)
- 10 AM – 5 PM Food Vendors (in Veterans Plaza)
- 10 AM – 2 PM Kid Zone (Miami Street)
- 3 PM – Parade
With faith-filled lyrics and soaring harmonies, Point of Grace has inspired generations with hits like “I’ll Be Believing,” “How You Live (Turn Up the Music),” and “Jesus Will Still Be There.” With over 8 million albums sold, multiple GRAMMY nominations, and numerous No. 1 singles, they continue to share messages of faith and hope. Singer-songwriter Jason Gray’s heartfelt storytelling shines in songs like “With Every Act of Love” and “Good to Be Alive.” Gray’s music offers a deep spiritual perspective, blending folk-inspired melodies with a pop sensibility.
Experience Superstar: The Carpenters Reimagined, a fresh take on the music that defined a generation. West End and Broadway artist Helen Welch brings new life to classics like “Close to You,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Top of the World,” and “Superstar.” With Richard Carpenter’s approval, this docu-musical blends iconic songs with rare behind-the-scenes stories, capturing the true essence of the Carpenters. A nostalgic journey you won’t want to miss!
Dr. Reed Timmer is an extreme meteorologist and storm chaser who specializes in intercepting the most powerful storms on the planet to collect valuable scientific data. After earning a PhD in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, Timmer is not only a hardcore storm chaser but also a scientist driven to unravel the mysteries behind these destructive storms and how they are changing over time. Over the last few decades, he has intercepted more than 1,000 tornadoes and 50-plus hurricanes. Timmer is among the few people in history to chase an EF5 tornado and a Category 5 hurricane.
The Orchestra, starring former members of ELO, brings classic hits to life, including “Evil Woman,” “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Livin’ Thing,” and more. With a decades-long legacy, these legendary musicians deliver the signature symphonic rock sound that sold over 50 million records worldwide. Experience the magic of ELO’s greatest hits, performed by the artists who helped create them.
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.
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.