Community Calendar Events

January 19, 2018 – COMMUNITY CALENDAR

KAREN’S KITCHEN DONUTS
When: Sat, Jan. 20
6a– 10a
Where: Waynedale
Masonic Lodge
7039 Elzey St.
Cost: Free Will donation

VISION & HEARING LINK
When: Tues, January 26, 6:30p
Where: 10343 Dawsons Creek Blvd., Bldg. 6, Suite B
Who: Carl O. Myers, OD, FCOVD Developmental Optometrist
Add’l: You are invited to attend a workshop that will give you practical tools to help children who are having trouble learning. Vision is often overlooked with learning/ reading problems.
Cost: Free
Contact: Bree 260-497-7973

CHILI SUPPER
When: Wed, Jan. 31
5p–7p
Where: Waynedale
Masonic Lodge
7039 Elzey St.
Add’l: Supper includes Chili, Grilled Cheese & Hot Dogs.
Cost: Free-will donation

HAAA PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST
When: Sun, Jan. 28, 9a– 1p
Where: Hoagland Community Center, 11320 Hoagland Rd
Who: Hoagland Area Advancement Association
Add’l: Pancake and Sausage Breakfast; Pancakes, Sausage Patties, Scrambled Eggs, Fruit & Beverages. Carry-out available. Fundraiser for projects and up keep.
Cost: Free Will Donation
Contact: Heather Anderson 260-341-1901

COMMUNITY BREAKFAST
When: Sat, Feb. 3
6a–10a
Where: Waynedale
Masonic Lodge
7039 Elzey St.
Cost: Free-will donation

BEAUTY FROM BROKENESS – ART EXIBITION
When: Jan. 27- March 23; Opening Sat, Jan. 27, 6- 9p
Where: The Gallery at PranaYoga, 1301 Lafayette St. 46802
Add’l: Beauty from Brokenness is an exhibition of artwork by local artist Angela S. Hudson. The images were created to call attention to the high rate of sexual assault on the women in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the need for assistance on their journey to healing. Money from the sale of these pieces will be donated to World Relief Congo to help fund sexual assault and trauma healing programs for these and many others in the DRC.
Cost: FREE
Contact: 260-627-9642

CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER
When: Mon, Jan. 29, 4:30-6p
Where: Kingston Residence, 7515 Winchester Road 46819
Add’l: Chicken Noodle Dinner, includes Homemade Chicken ‘n Noodles, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Biscuits, Green beans w/Bacon & Onion, and Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Cost: $7.50 per meal eat-in or to-go dinner for 4 for $24. Proceeds benefit the Waynedale Community Improvement Team and Waynedale initiatives!
Contact: Pre-order by phone (260) 415-7741

GUN SHOW
When: Sun, Jan. 28, 8a-4p
Where: Allen County Fairgrounds, 2726 Carrol Rd. – North off Rt. 3
Add’l: Guns, Knives, Military, Hunting & Reloading. Presented by Midwest Gun Traders.
Cost: $4 admission. Free parking.
Contact: Tom Daugherty (260) 749-6509

HOME COOKED MEAL & DESERT
When: Every Thursday, 5-7p
Where: VFW 10006, 6814 S. Anthony Blvd. 46816
Add’l: Home cooked meal with dessert.
Cost: $6-$8, depending on meal.
Contact: (260) 447-2112

CONCERT – GYPSY BANDITS
When: Fri. Jan. 19, 8:30p
Where: American Legion Post 241, 7605 Bluffton Rd.

74 +/- ACRES PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND AUCTION
When: Wed, Jan. 24, 6:30p
Where: Lighted Gardens, 10794 N. SR 1, Ossian 46777
Who: Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management
Contact: Rick Johnloz (260) 824-3130

CONCERT – BOBBY SWAG
When: Fri. Jan. 26, 8:30p
Where: American Legion Post 241, 7605 Bluffton Rd.

CONCERT – PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB
When: Fri. March 23, 7p
Where: Woodlan High School
Add’l: The Glee Club’s versatile repertoire includes gospel, vocal jazz, swing, contemporary hits, romantic ballads, classical selections, barbershop, folk, opera choruses, country, novelty tunes and patriotic standards.
Cost: $20 adults, $10 students at the door. Or online at www.purdue.edu/pmo/calendar

FISH FRY FRIDAYS
When: Jan. 26, Feb. 23,
March 30; 4:30p–7p
Where: Fort Wayne Sport Club
3102 Ardmore Ave.
Cost: $9 adults
$4 children 6-10
6 & under free
What: Includes fish, potatoes, coleslaw, applesauce, roll & dessert
Contact: Phil at 515-1695

UPCOMING EVENTS YOU’LL LOVE!
Where: Southwest Conservation Club
5703 Bluffton Rd. Ft Wayne, IN 46819
Add’l: Open To The Public Events
– FISH & TENDERLOIN FRY. 5-7p,1st & 3rd Fri each month. All you can eat, includes an all-you-can-eat fried fish and tenderloin with sides of green beans, corn, cole slaw, french fries, roll and butter, pudding and jello. $9 adults, children age 12 and under $5, Age 5 & under Free.
– BINGO. Every Thursday. 5p doors open, 6p first game.
– TRAP & SKEET. Noon. Every second and last Sunday of the month.

BINGO
When: Tuesdays 4:30p & Sundays 10a
Where: American Legion Post 241, 7605 Bluffton Rd.

MONTHLY MEETING
Who: Disorderly Bear Den
When: First Thurs of month
6:30p
Where: Community Center
233 W. Main Street
What: We are a non-profit, public charity that collects and gives away teddy bears and other stuffed animals to those in need.
We do this all year and always need new or gently used animals of all types.
All donations may be tax deductible on your personal income tax and are greatly appreciated.
Contact: Donna
260-409-9886

HELP STOP
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Who: Heather’s Story
When: Throughout the year
Cost: Tax receipt will be provided for each gown or dress brought in
Info: We are collecting formal wear that we will resell for $25
With each gown sold, pointers and signs of what to look for in an abusive relationship will be attached.
All monies collected will be used to Domestic Violence organization, bring in speakers to share their stories and purchase educational materials to use in the classroom.
Contact: Joni Kuhn
260-615-4831

LITTLE RIVER RAMBLERS
Who: Little River
Wetlands Project
When: Tuesdays
9a–11a
Where: Boy Scout Office
8315 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Cost: Free
Info: Explore the preserve’s interesting plants and wildlife
Contact: Betsy Yankowiak
478-2515

ME-‘N-U
COMMUNITY MEALS
Who: Aldersgate
When: Every Thursday
6p-7p
Where: Aldersgate Community
2417 Getz Road
Phone: 432-1524

SOUTHSIDE OPTIMIST CLUB MEETING
Where: Hall’s Restaurant
Bluffton Road
When: Tues. 7a
Contact:
James Lambert
747-7907

FURNISHING HELP TO REBUILD LIVES
Who: Mustard Seed
Furniture Bank
When: Mon–Fri
10a–4p
Where: Drop off donations
3636 Illinois Rd.
Complimentary pick up service for large items
Info: Accepting bed linens, blankets and kitchen and bath towels and miscellaneous kitchen items
Also accepting household furnishing, pictures, box springs, mattresses and knick-knacks.
Contact: 260-471-5802 x 1

SWEET ADELINES TOWNS OF
HARMONY CHORUS
When: Mondays
6:30p–9p
Where: 5120 Speedway Dr.
Info: Real Women
Real Harmony, Real Fun
Contact: 260-436-7104
townsofharmony.org

ALZHEIMERS CAREGIVER
SUPPORT GROUP
Who:
Alzheimers Association
When: First Thurs
10a
Where: Waynedale Library
2200 Lower Huntington Rd.
Note: Meetings are confidential and free of charge
Contact: 415-7741

THE KOREAN WAR
VETERANS ASSN.
Who: Korean War
Veterans Assn
Indiana Chapter One
When: Monthly
Second Sat 10a
Where: Eagles #248
4940 Bluffton Rd.
Info: Food served before and after meeting
Bring friends and spouses!
Contact: Mary Anna Roemke
260-485-7627

FREE BINGO
Who: Kingston Healthcare
When: Second Wednesday
9a–10a
Where: Chick-fil-A
Jefferson Pointe
Info: 15% of all sales go to Alzheimer’s Association
Contact: 260-747-1523
Camille Garrison

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