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12 Day Trail
Thurs. March 13 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Mike Beauchamp and travel friend Kenny Crace recently followed the 12 day trail of assassin John Wilkes Booth and researched the path of Lee Harvey Oswald. You’ll be fascinated to learn of these two assassins. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
America's Writers
Thurs. March 27 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Mark Canada, Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo and former professor of American literature, will inform, inspire, and entertain with his light-hearted lecture. You’ll “read behind the lines” of some of America’s greatest writing to discover the sometimes amusing, always fascinating stories that accompany the writers and their works. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
Anne Greeley
Sponsored by Penny French-Deal
Thurs. June 26 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Discover the vibrant world of Robert Delaunay (1885-1941), a modern French painter renowned for his avant-garde creations in pre-World War I Paris. Join Anne Greeley, Associate Professor and Chair of Art and Design at Indiana Wesleyan University, as she delves into Delaunay’s work during the Belle Époque, revealing how the era’s cultural and technological innovations sparked his bold experiments with color and form. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
Bringing Worlds Together
Sponsored by Beacon Investment Services
Thurs. July 24 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Experience an unforgettable musical journey with Chanticleer featuring Paul Klemperer on clarinet and alto sax. From Ellington to Beethoven, Eastern Europe to Brazil and Appalachia, explore the rich tapestry of global sounds and celebrate unity through diverse melodies. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
Dogs
Tues. April 22 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Debbie Bryant will present an insightful session about force-free dog training, emphasizing the importance of body language and verbal cues in communicating effectively with your dog. Discover techniques for training and nurturing a strong bond without force. Debbie will also delve into the roles of testing and working with therapy dogs, providing valuable knowledge for pet owners and enthusiasts alike. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
Dream Lover
Thurs. June 12 at 7 pm
Honeywell House
Enjoy a lively performance by Chicago duo Nostalgia Entertains, featuring pop hits from the 1920s to the 1960s with vocals, keyboards, costumes, and dance. This playful, flirty show includes favorites like “Dream Lover,” “Pretty Woman,” and “Blue Moon.” This refreshing, upbeat take on classic love songs will leave you smiling and feeling the joy of music through the decades. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.
Eugenia's Table
Thurs. June 27 at 3 pm
Honeywell House
$15 per person
Mrs. Honeywell loved traveling and bringing back interesting mementos. We invite you to share your favorite travel experiences and souvenirs, whether from around Indiana or around the world. Enjoy a dessert prepared by Chef David Ericsson.
Floral
Sponsored by Crossroads Bank
Sat. Dec. 7 at 10 am
Charley Creek Gardens
$40 per person - covers all materials
Jennifer Love-George of Love Bug Floral will guide you in creating a seasonal arrangement. With limited space, be sure to make your reservation soon!
Founders Festival Activities
Sat. Sept. 17 from 9 am - 3 pm
Dr. Ford Historic Home
Join us during Wabash's Founders Festival for craft activities and tours of the Dr. Ford Home.
9 am to 2 pm - free self-guided tours and activities on the lawn
10 am - Story Hour In the Parlor
11 am - Make Your Own Corn Husk Doll
1 pm - Music In The Garden
Hank and Louise
Sponsored by Pete and Susie Jones in memory of Hank and in honor of Louise
Sun. July 27 at 3 pm
Honeywell House
Marisa Votapek, a violinist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and long-time friend of Hank and Louise Leander, will play a few of their favorite melodies including “Meditation” from Thais by Massenet and “Gabriel’s Oboe” by Morricone from the 1986 film The Mission. Pianist Tim Stephenson will accompany Marisa. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.