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Eagles Theatre to offer Thursday night blues series Eagles Theatre in Wabash announced it would host a threeshow Thursday Night Blues Series beginning in September. All performances take place on the historic stage of the 1905 movie house, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. before each show.

Bands in the series include: Harless Brothers - Thurs., Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Nick and Tony Harless along with drummer Kacy Perry have created their own distinctive and unique blues sound. Influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Eric

Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Harless Brothers were born to entertain live audiences. Mike Milligan and Steam Shovel Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Mike Milligan and Steam Shovel have released

six albums and played all over the country including several House of Blues venues. The trio opened for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa, and even blues legend B.B. King. Their passion and tone create an

electric live performance you won’t want to miss. Boscoe France Band - Thursday, Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. 2012 Guitar Center Battle of the Blues winner Boscoe France performs a blues anthology inspired by artists including Otis

Epic Family Adventures VBS at Wabash Friends Church

Are you looking for an epic family adventure? Come out to Wabash Friends Church for the remainder of a 4week family VBS. The program is taking place on Sunday nights, June 2, 9, 16, and 23 from 4pm to 6pm, followed by a dinner at 6pm each week for those who would like to stay.

The first week of the experience was marked by families enjoying some quality time together as they explored God’s Word and rocked out to cool music. There were also plenty of fun new activities to discover during “Choose Your Own Adventure” as families moved through different stations like

Tournament Games, The Royal Theatre, Artists’ Gallery, Palace Play for Preschoolers, King’s Kitchen, and Imagination Station. In the Servants’ Quarters, families are raising money; collecting and packaging t-shirts for a ministry in Anderson, South Carolina called The Lot Project. This

inner-city mission is led by Wabash native, Andy Gibson. This VBS is different than most because kids and parents get to participate together and have a meaningful shared experience that will hopefully create more opportunities for faith conversations in the family. The focus of this program is helping kids

Early pioneer theme for museum’s family fun day Explore what life was like in 1812 at the Wabash County Historical Museum! Family Fun Day at the Museum will take place from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 15. In addition to the two floors of interactive museum exhibits, the museum will have visiting re-enactors eager to take you back in time. This will be the

third time that 1812 re-enactors have joined with the Museum to put on this event. “Each year, we’ve added something a little different. This year, we are especially excited to have Twigh Twee Drum Group of the Miami Nation of join us for a drumming session,” said Emily Perkins, associate director for the museum.

LaFontaine United Methodist Church offers fundraiser at LaFontaine Town Festival During the LaFontaine Town Festival on June 14 and 15, the

Local students named to Trine University president’s list Several local students were named to the Trine University president’s list for the spring 2013 semester. To be named to the president’s list, a student must have at least a 3.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and carry at least 15 credit hours. Neil Miller, Wabash, a junior majoring in Marketing. Ryan Richman, Wabash, a senior majoring in Finance. Danielle Eltzroth, Roann, majoring in Psychology. Allison Campbell, Peru, majoring in Applied Management.

LaFontaine United Methodist Church will be raising money for Relay for Life of Wabash County by offering children’s games and selling cookies. Free will donations are appreciated. Contact Dorothy Henderson at (260) 569-1457 for more information.

Heather Allen, archivist for the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, is a local re-enactor who has gathered a variety of tradesmen for the event. Scheduled are the 1812 Cannon Crew, a wilderness man, a Native American display, complete with trade goods, a fiddler, a period clothing display, presentations on the Star-Spangled Banner and ropemaking, spinning, and more. Thanks to our sponsors, the first FIFTY

children will be admitted at no cost. The event is free for members or The Museum is located at 36 E. Market Street in downtown Wabash. Family Fun Day is sponsored by the Gorman Center for Orthodontics. Promotional sponsorship provided by 105.9 The Bash. Call 260563-9070 or check the website at w w w. w ab a s h m u s e um.org or the Museum’s Facebook page for more information.

stand strong! On Father’s Day, June 16, a big celebration is planned with lots of fun inflatables as well as the famous Nelson’s Port-a-Pit Chicken. If you would like to participate in the Family Adventure that evening and then stay for dinner at 6 p.m. Nelson’s will also be available for carry out orders between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the parking lot in front of Wabash Friends Church, 3563 S. State Road 13.

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