Wabash Founders Festival
Get out to Paradise Spring Historical Park for a fantastic day filled with a parade, family activities, food trucks, entertainers, and a variety of vendors!
More info coming soon! 😎
Bill Osborne Cruise-In
4 PM – Cruise-in check it
7 PM – Trivia at Wabash Elks Lodge
The fair will feature bouncy castles, carnival games, petting zoo/pony rides, fun zone, and Pipsqueak Clarabelle the clown.
The fair will also have concession stand, vendors, and food trucks for when you get hungry.
Tickets will be available for the games and bouncy castle.
Cash only for the petting zoo, pony rides, and ballon animals.
10 AM to 4 PM | Bike helmet fitting
10 AM to 4 PM | Ballon animals
10 AM to 4 PM | Pony rides & Petting Zoo
1 PM to 2 PM | Cake Walk
Lights at Paradise in Wabash, Indiana, is a free, annual holiday event at Paradise Spring Historical Park, typically running from late November through early January. The park features walking paths with holiday lights, interactive displays, and themed,, decorated areas
A fun filled event with dancing, light refreshments, photo booth and memories to last
$20/Couple-.$5/additional child
Karen Wehr is a seasoned singer-songwriter whose musical roots run deep in the heart of Indiana. Growing up on a 1970s farm, she absorbed the sounds of classic rock and country, which now merge beautifully with her soaring, smooth vocals. Throughout her more than 30-year career, Wehr has enchanted audiences with riveting acoustic sets and electrifying group performances as part of “Karen Wehr & Friends.” Her credentials include notable performances at “Rockin’ The Hall of Fame” at the Eagles Theater in Wabash and opening for celebrated acts like Lita Ford of The Runaways and The Little River Band. With the release of her debut EP “Here In The Country,” Wehr’s empowering and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with listeners. Her authentic stage presence and unwavering dedication to her craft make her an unforgettable act and a true testament to the enduring spirit of Midwest music.
Dinner Reservations available at: https://www.charleycreekinn.com/eat-drink/twenty
Spend an afternoon with other horse enthusiasts at Salamonie Lake’s Cowboy Gathering
Participants will meet at the Upper Wabash Interpretive Center, located in Salamonie Lake’s Lost Bridge West SRA for a program about eagles and meet a live bird of prey. Then tour some of the areas where eagles are often viewed. Hotdogs and treats will be available for free will donation, sponsored by Friends of Upper Wabash Interpretive Services. Participants will meet a bird of prey from Salamonie Lake’s Raptor Center.
Following the Sunrise Eagle Watch we invite you to Breakfast with the Birds! Breakfast will be served (freewill donation) at 8 a.m. Birds from Salamonie Raptor Center will be present. The breakfast is a fundraiser in support of Salamonie Lake’s Raptor Center and is hosted by Friends of Upper Wabash Interpretive Services.
Registration is required. Accessible parking available at the roost; please make requests during registration.
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Wabash Area Community Theater is joining with Charley Creek Inn to present Dinnertainment – Dinner and a show on Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21, at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 22, at noon. The show is Complaint Department and Lemonade – a spoof about life in a nursing home. Tickets are on sale at Charley Creek Inn and are $40 per person.
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