‘Stories From The Crossing,’ Classes At Goshen Theater
As September approaches, here’s a look at what will be happening soon at Goshen Theater, 216 S. Main St., Goshen.
Read MoreAs September approaches, here’s a look at what will be happening soon at Goshen Theater, 216 S. Main St., Goshen.
Read MoreGrace College will host nationally acclaimed Christian hip-hop artist Shai Linne for its annual Sibs Weekend concert at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8.
Read MoreWagon Wheel Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for youths/teens on Saturday, Aug. 19, for two upcoming productions.
Read MoreNorth America’s interactive dinosaur experience is back. Families can walk among the nation’s biggest herd of photorealistic dinosaurs when “Jurassic Quest” opens at Century Center in South Bend for one weekend only, Sept. 15-17.
Read MoreSign up now to join the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department and Susie Schaetzle from Cr8-Ur-Canvas for a witch’s hat canvas painting class in September.
Read MoreElkhart Civic Theatre to hold youth production auditions for “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.”
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Taylor Swift left Indianapolis off of her 2023 tour schedule, but local fans will be able to see her perform in 2024.
Read MoreThe Booth Brothers and The Guardians are returning to Warsaw to headline the summer gospel concert Saturday, Aug. 19.
Read MoreCountry music artist Jason Michael Carroll will be in concert Friday, Aug. 11, at the American Legion Post 49 in Warsaw.
Read MoreA full day of trading, buying and admiring is in the cards for those who attend the Evansville Card Con on Saturday, July 29.
Read MoreCulminating in a season-ending ¡Fiesta Sinfónica! collaboration with Spanish-rock powerhouse Lalo Cura, the concert lineup is set for the Elkhart County Symphony’s 76th season.
Read MoreThe 150th year of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair is now underway.
Read MoreThe once-ubiquitous Andrews sisters — Patty, Maxine and Laverne — premiered “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” in the 1941 Abbott and Costello comedy film “Buck Privates.”
Read MoreWhat started in Dayton, Ohio, in 1923 as a small engineering study collection of technical artifacts is now the largest military aviation museum in the world.
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