Posts Tagged ‘Downtown Wabash’
Honeywell Center: One Stop Quilt Shop Hop
We know that many have been waiting for the future of the “One Stop Quilt Shop Hop” We have visited and researched options and were unable to find a location…
Read MoreWabash First Friday
Monthly street festival jam-packed with food trucks, vendors, downtown shopping and vendors. All 2022 First Friday events are sponsored by Crossroads Bank and Pettit Printing, Wabash County Museum, Beacon Credit…
Read MoreSmall-Business Saturday
The Saturday after Thanksgiving meant for supporting small, local businesses for holiday shopping and more.
Read MoreJingle Jubilee
The official night kicking off the holiday season in Downtown Wabash with Santa, carolers, hot cocoa, and twinkling lights.
Read MoreWabash First Friday
Monthly street festival jam-packed with food trucks, vendors, downtown shopping and vendors. All 2022 First Friday events are sponsored by Crossroads Bank and Pettit Printing, Wabash County Museum, Beacon Credit…
Read MoreDowntown Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza
A festive night in Downtown filled with lots of candy, a costume contest, food trucks and so much more. 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm For more information and events…
Read MoreWabash First Friday
Monthly street festival jam-packed with food trucks, vendors, downtown shopping and vendors. All 2022 First Friday events are sponsored by Crossroads Bank and Pettit Printing, Wabash County Museum, Beacon Credit…
Read MoreMuseum Under the Stars Founders Festival Pre-event
The Wabash County Museum and the Founders Festival Committee is introducing a new pre-festival event on Friday, Sept 16th. “Museum Under the Star” will be an exclusive preview event to…
Read MoreWaypoint
Waypoint is a safe, structured and stable environment for women recovering from substance use and abuse. This asset is located on Wabash Street and is an invaluable aid in helping…
Read MoreEagles Theatre: Assisted Living- The Musical
From early retirement right up to the pulling of the plug, 21st Century seniors are partying like it’s 1969. Imagine: no work, no pregnancy, and a full array of Medicare-subsidized…
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