HELPING KIDS… SERVING WAYNEDALE & FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY
“For it is in giving that we receive.” St. Francis of Assisi Investing in your hometown is a great way
Read MoreOur news highlights the most impactful stories from Waynedale, Aboite, Southtown, Downtown, and the 46807 corridors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. This section brings together local profiles, key updates on city and county decisions, major neighborhood projects, public safety information, and high-profile community events that shape daily life on the south, southwest, and downtown sides of Fort Wayne.
“For it is in giving that we receive.” St. Francis of Assisi Investing in your hometown is a great way
Read MoreSONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION #241 DONATES GENEROUS AMOUNT TO BOY SCOUT TROOP #344 “Now maybe some of our boys
Read MoreOn May 10, St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth School, Brooklyn Avenue, held its annual “Era Day” at the St. Joseph campus. Era
Read MoreShopping at your local Farmer’s Market is recommended because it is chemical free. Nutritional value begins to decline immediately after
Read MoreSchool Days, School Days, Good Old Golden Rule Days…Nothing gets children more excited than spring fever and knowing that the
Read MoreCancer Services of Northeast Indiana will host its annual fundraising walk, Lapper, on Saturday, May 21, 2011, at Foster Park,
Read MoreFort Wayne Community Schools said farewell to 123 retirees on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at a dinner in their honor
Read MoreThe secret is out. Sertoma is probably Fort Wayne’s best kept secrets. Sertoma is an acronym for “SERvice TO MAnkind”
Read MoreOn May Day the sun was shining and families were enjoying the spring day. Nothing screams warmer weather more than
Read MoreHappy Mother’s Day! Whether by birth, choice or mother-figure this Sunday we honor the mothers in our lives. How can
Read MoreIn this year’s theatrical performance Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Tinker Bell will carry you away to an enchanted Neverland
Read MoreHappy 40th Birthday “Fly”! Love,Mom, Dad, Jeff & Chris.
Read MoreOn May 1, 2011, as Pope John Paul II is beautified, the children of St. Therese Catholic Church received their
Read MoreOn April 20, men were called to the Whitley County Court House, in 1861. Almost to the date, 150 years
Read MoreBishop Luers presents Luers Knight, the high school’s largest fundraiser of the year on Friday, April 29th. Guests were treated
Read MoreTwin Brothers Auto Glass & Window Tinting is owned and operated by Terry and Larry Scheid. It is located on
Read MoreEvery spring, I keep a lookout for one of the most beautiful birds you will ever see. They are Rose-Breasted
Read MoreMemorial Day WeekendMay 28 through May 3011:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Fort Wayne’s first swim club, Pocahontas Pool, will be
Read MoreHe was a year-old shelter dog. But even an animal deserves a second chance in life, so we adopted this
Read MoreOn April 13, a musical ensemble from the Fort Wayne Philharmonic visited St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth School at the St. Elizabeth
Read MoreLouise Bojrab (R) with Cecilia Diehm. Eric Diehm (L), April Hapner Shaw (UL), Trudi Suman Diehm (UR).
Read MoreUniversity of Saint Francis students and faculty sponsor Professor Dan Boylan wrapped up “iActed on Behalf of …,” a six-month
Read MoreSouth Side High School is pleased to announce that the Fine and Performing Arts department is performing the classical musical
Read MoreOne of the first Easter celebrations in the area was held at the Waynedale Park Pavilion on Saturday, April 16,
Read MoreDave (everybody called him Shark Boy) returned to the party, his face burning from the conversation he had had with
Read MoreAs of late, many citizens have become involved with enhancing Waynedale’s neighborly community. There are many great ideas spawning from
Read MoreOne hundred and fifty years ago, the United States entered into the bloodiest war in its history. It lasted for
Read MoreHuman presence is a creative and turbulent sacrament, a visible sign of invisible grace. Nowhere else is there such intimate
Read MoreWe, the people of Waynedale, have a great amount of pride and sense of ownership with regards to our community
Read MoreThe Pearson Company, Fort Wayne, sold accordions with a teaching plan. It was called the Howell-Aretta System, developed by Ken
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