Honeywell Foundation Suspends All Events
WABASH — The Honeywell Foundation announced it is postponing most events through at least April.
The Honeywell Foundation’s top priority is always the health and safety of its much-valued team, volunteers, and guests said a news release from the Honeywell Foundation.
The Foundation is abiding by Indiana Governor Holcomb’s mandate including precautionary social distancing to slow and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
In compliance with Governor Holcomb’s instructions and with an abundance of caution, the Honeywell Foundation is suspending all events at Foundation properties including the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, and Charley Creek Gardens through Saturday, April 11.
The Foundation is actively working with agents, managers, artists, and partners in an effort to reschedule performances when possible. Guests will receive updates via email and social media as quickly as they become available. Guests are asked to hold on to their ticket(s) as they will be honored for the rescheduled date(s). In the event of a show being canceled on behalf of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), guests will receive a 100% refund and will be contacted directly by the Foundation with more information on how to receive a refund. If guests are unable to attend a rescheduled event, a 100% refund will be issued.
The Honeywell Center will be closed to public entry including Eugenia’s Restaurant. Patrons may call in to place a carry-out order with Eugenia’s every Monday – Friday starting at 9:30 a.m. Orders will be hand-delivered to the patron’s vehicle. The pasta and salad bars will not be available for purchase via carry-out order. To place a carry-out order, call (260) 563.1103.
The Honeywell Foundation Educational Outreach Program will continue to keep students engaged in its programming as well as assisting teaching with e-learning options. Beginning Friday, March 20, the Honeywell Foundation Facebook page will post music, storytelling, and visual arts programming including Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) conversations and Arts Integration learning modules.
Spring Break Bash offered at the Honeywell Center, Charley Creek Gardens, and Eagles Theatre from April 7-9 will be offered online through the Honeywell Foundation website and social media channels. Stay tuned for updates on the programming that will be offered during this time.
Affected venues contact information:
Honeywell Center
Honeywell House
Eagles Theatre
- EaglesTheatre.com
- [email protected]
- Facebook: @EaglesTheatre
Charley Creek Gardens
Dr. James Ford Historic Home
- DrFordHome.org
- [email protected]
- Facebook: @JamesFordHome
Eugenia’s Restaurant
- [email protected]
- Facebook: @EugeniasRestaurant, @HoneywellHospitality
- (260) 563-1103
Rescheduled shows at the Honeywell Center and Eagles Theatre include:
Honeywell Center:
- Hairball – Friday, Sept. 18
Eagles Theatre:
- Top of the Charts – Thursday, June 18
- Tribute to John Denver – Thursday, July 23
Shows to be rescheduled include:
Honeywell Center Programming/Dates TBD:
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Honeywell House Programming/Dates TBD:
- Cabaret!!!
- Dinner Chamber Series “Opus Two”
- Conversations on Renovation
- Eagles Theatre Ballroom Dances into the Future
Eagles Programming/Dates TBD:
- Buckets N Boards
Canceled shows include:
- Finding Neverland: Ticket holders will receive an email with information regarding their refund.
For questions or more information, visit HoneywellFoundation.org or email[email protected]. For more information on COVID-19 (Coronavirus), visit The Center for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov/coronavirus.