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Driven by its successful Peacemaker Academy program in the Fort Wayne Community Schools, Alive Community Outreach has expanded its peacemakers training to include the entire community.
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After 15 years as a political prisoner in Burma, Myo Myint spent his life in Fort Wayne in service to other Burmese refugees.
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A True Presence is a documentary focused on Genois Wilson Brabson, the first woman firefighter in the Fort Wayne Fire Department.
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If you’re looking for a uniquely illuminating experience, the ancient art of glassblowing awaits your discovery at The Glass Park on Fairfield Avenue on Fort Wayne's south side.
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The curated memory kits provide ways for families and caregivers to connect and build experiences with those suffering from conditions such as dementia.
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Believe in a Dream has been inspiring young adults to dream big, believe in themselves and not be afraid to take risks since its launch in 2010.
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Fort Wayne native Caroline Brewer has written and illustrated a unique, award-winning picture book titled Harriet Tubman, Force of Nature: A Biography in Poems.
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John O’Connell, Dean of Purdue Fort Wayne’s College of Visual and Performing Arts is “shaking up Shakespeare” before his retirement in June, with a clever farce opening Friday called The Taming of the Shrew: The March for the Vote.
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Fort Wayne Youtheatre is gearing up for a fresh take on a classic literary adventure with its upcoming production of Peter Pan & Wendy, which opens on Feb. 20.
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Planning committee member Kim Jones shares how Night to Shine, the global Tim Tebow Foundation event, brings hundreds of volunteers together to create an unforgettable prom experience honoring individuals with disabilities of all ages.
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Born in December, Raya joins a troop of Sumatran orangutans that is a part of the animals' species survival plan.
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The Grammy-nominated duo brings its Full Circle tour to Fort Wayne, blending classical and hip-hop while reflecting on 20 years of music, impact, and representation.