Join Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor and ACRES Land Trust for a Saturday morning hike at one of the newest Nature Preserves on the Maumee River on Saturday, July 26th, at 10am. . . Read More
Larry and Lucy Dafforn are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary. They were married on August 16, 1969.
Larry retired from ITT in 2005 after 42 years of service. Lucy retired from Indiana Organ Procurement Organization in 2009 after 17 years. . . Read More
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Snyder, Hicksville, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Chelsea Louise, to Matthew Nicholas Alt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alt of Fort Wayne, IN. . . Read More
Our great annual Waynedale ‘Picnic in the Park” is coming up on Saturday, August 23, 2014. We are excited because it is our 12th year for our families to gather for a fun-filled day in our local park. . . Read More
About this time, twenty years ago, students of the Class of 1994 were entering their senior year at Homestead High School.
On Saturday, August 2, 2014 these same classmates gathered to share memories of years gone by. . . Read More
Many of us are in the “Sandwich Generation”, so I had to chuckle to myself as I typed this title. This could have a couple of different meanings for all of us, but what I’m referring to today is having the difficult discussion with . . . Read More
We walked quietly out and looked toward the west. It seems as though everyone did. Neighbors were out and the dogs were racing around trying to set new yard-to-yard speed records. . . Read More
Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands in Allen and Huntington Counties, offers interesting and informative nature events this August. All are free and open to the community. . . . Read More
If you’re a baby boomer, you’re at the point in life where, if you haven’t actually entered retirement, you’re at least approaching the outskirts. But if you’re like many of your fellow boomers, you may be experiencing . . . Read More
I’m always looking for enjoyable family events for our clients to take part in. Gardening can be an inexpensive hobby for a family to share in. They can spend time together, share thoughts and ideas, and reap the benefits of providing food for . . . Read More
Fort Wayne continues to see positive activities as we work together to make a meaningful difference for residents, neighborhoods, and businesses.
We recently broke ground for the roundabout and two-way street conversion at Superior Street, Wells Street, . . . Read More
Before summer comes to a close, I encourage you and your family to take time and enjoy all that Indiana has to offer. Our state is blessed with historic and vibrant small towns, beautiful forests, scenic waterways, lake-front beaches and more. . . Read More
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HOME DAILYDRIVERS NEEDED . . . Read More
Editors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a free service provided please consider a $10 to $15 donation per issue to keep this service and your . . . Read More
Summer is filled with parties, gatherings, picnics and more. We all want to make these occasions special and memorable for our guests.
Many gardeners tend to schedule events around peak bloom or harvest in order to share the beauty and flavor from their . . . Read More
Just because the chikungunya virus is not yet prevalent in the United States doesn’t mean residents should worry less about mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes in Indiana can carry a variety of diseases, such as West Nile virus, St. . . Read More
Every year one hundred plus walkers and runners descend on Shoaff Park the second Saturday in August to help Rotarians put an end to polio. This year is no exception. The sixth annual Walk Run to Eradicate Polio will take place on August 16th at 8:30am . . . Read More
Stuck in a week with nothing good to see, I took a chance on a movie I would never go to if it weren’t for this column: The Purge: Anarchy. While the violence was less gratuitous than I anticipated, there was more social commentary than I expected. . . . Read More
Fort Wayne Community Schools will offer the Early College program at North Side and Wayne high schools beginning in the 2014-15 school year. FWCS will partner with Ivy Tech Community College for the program at Wayne. . . Read More
June/July are the times to get your pruning and dead-heading done as pruning in the fall is generally looked down upon.
Most evergreens such as junipers, euonymus and aborvitae are cutback during the month of June but now is still better than later. . . . Read More
Unless you keep close track of obscure holidays and observances, you probably didn’t know that August is “What Will Be Your Legacy? Month.” Still, you might want to use this particular month as a useful reminder to take action on . . . Read More
Miami Indian Heritage Days on Saturday, August 2, at the Chief Richardville House, 5705 Bluffton Road, features Katrina Mitten showcasing Native American Bead Work.
Sponsored by the History Center, Miami Indian Heritage Days programs are held from 1-4 . . . Read More
WILL MY CHILD HAVE TO HAVE BRACES TWICE?One of the good things about the advances in orthodontics is that now we can use orthopedics to address certain growth problems with the bones and jaws early on in a child’s life. . . Read More
Editors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a free service provided please consider a $10 to $15 donation per issue to keep this service and your . . . Read More