Posted By Admin on April 1, 2012
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ART
bull;AFRICAN/AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM: 12th anniversary celebration, 6 pm March 30, Cathedral of Praise Church Ministries International, 3501 Harris Road. Theme is The Power of Black Music. $25. 420-0765 by Friday.
bull;ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Jeffrey R. Krull Gallery, 900 Library Plaza. Sisters of the Cloth Quilting Guild, through March 30.
bull;ARTLINK: Auer Center for Arts and Culture, 300 E. Main St. Stencil and Screen Print Exhibit, through April 4. Drawing sessions, 6:30-9:30 pm Mondays and Thursdays; $3 an hour; bring art supplies; chairs, easels, drawing boards and model supplied. 424-7195.
bull;CASTLE GALLERY: 1202 W. Wayne St. Ides of Art, through March 31. Hours: 11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday, or by appointment; 426-6568.
bull;DELANEYS: PottersWife Gallery, 1421 Broadway. Objet Trouve, with artwork from the Art Farm, Steve Williams, Dixie Bradley, Lara Dann, Anthony Granato and Jim Delaney, through Saturday.
bull;FIELD MUSEUM: 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Natural Wonders: A Roman Mosaic from Lod, Israel, through April 22. Genghis Khan, through Sept. 3.
bull;FIRST PRESBYTERIAN GALLERY: 300 W. Wayne St. Sacred Vessels, mixed-media drawings of Justin Johnson and woodturnings and sculpture of Tim McIntyre, through April 8. Hours: 8:30 am-5 pm Monday-Saturday, 9 am-12:30 pm Sunday and during all theater performances. Free admission.
bull;FORT WAYNE ARTISTS GUILD: Christina Davis, acrylics, through April 30, Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Doni Adam, oil paintings, through April 30, Allen County Retinal Surgeons, 7900 W. Jefferson Blvd. Celeste Lengerich, pastels, through March 31, Citizens Square second floor. Carolyn Stachera, oils, through March 31, Citizens Square, third floor. Nancy Longmate, mixed media, through April 30, Rehabilitation Hospital Lutheran campus. Barbara Yoder, oil paintings, through April 30, ResCare Adult Day Service, Triangle Park. Karen Harvey, oils, through April 30, ResCare Adult Day Service, Triangle Park.
Toni Murray, oil paintings, through April 30, Visiting Nurse Hospice. Anita Trick, watercolors, through April 30, Will Jewelers. John Kelty, watercolors, through April 30, Window Garden Caf?.
bull;FORT WAYNE MUSEUM OF ART: 311 E. Main St. Scholastic Art Writing Awards Exhibition, through April 8. WWII Aircraft Nose Art: 20th Air Force, Guam, through May 6. Fort Wayne Collects: Three Viewpoints, through May 6.
bull;GARRETT MUSEUM OF ART: 100 S. Randolph St., Garrett. Members Show, through May 4.
bull;GOSHEN COLLEGE: Goshen. Juanita Yoder, paintings on silk, linen and paper, through Sunday, Hershberger Art Gallery. Quilts from the Permanent Collection, Sunday-July 6, Good Library Gallery, with opening reception 3-5 pm Sunday.
bull;HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY: Robert E. Wilson Gallery at the Merrilat Centre for the Arts, Huntington. 22nd Annual Juried Student Art Exhibit, Monday-April 5. Awards, 6 pm March 31.
bull;IPFW: Visual Arts Gallery, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. E. Spring 2012 Fine Arts Senior BFA Exhibition, Monday-April 15, with artists reception, 6-8 pm April 12.
bull;LOTUS GALLERY: 1301 Lafayette St. Augusta Pryor, Christine Calhoun, The Dormant Apothecary, through Saturday.
bull;MANCHESTER COLLEGE: Gallery G, North Manchester. Spinning a Story, through Sunday, Upper College Union.
bull;ORCHARD GALLERY OF FINE ART: 6312-A Covington Road. In the Garden, themed invitational with more than 30 artists, through March 31. Hours: 10 am-5 pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 10 am-7 pm Tuesday and Thursday.
bull;3R GALLERY: 111 Three Rivers East. The Door Of No Return: Elmina, Images Of A Ghanaian Slave Castle
, photographs by Leah H. Reeder, through Sunday. Hours: 5-9 pm Friday, 3-9 pm Saturday and 3-6 pm Sunday or by appointment. 493-0913 or www.3rgallery.com.
bull;UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION: Langhinrichs Gallery, 5310 Old Mill Road. Suzanne Galaska, drawing, charcoal, through April 1. Hours: 9 am-noon Sunday-Thursday, or by appointment, 744-1867.
bull;UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS: John P. Weatherhead Gallery, 2701 Spring St. 36th Annual High School Exhibition, through Wednesday. Hours: 9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday; 10 am-5 pm Saturday; 1-5 pm Sunday.
bull;UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS: Lupke Gallery, North Campus, 2702 Spring St. Highlights from the University Collection: Contemporary Ceramics and Works on Paper, through March 30. Stephen Perfect: 40 Years of Photography, through March 30.
DANCE
bull;BALLROOM DANCE PROGRAM: For people with developmental disabilities, Wednesdays, American Style Ballroom, 6041 N. Clinton St. Beginner class 4:45-5:30 pm and advance class 4-4:45 pm Contact Darlene Amstutz at 456-4534 or damstutz@esarc.org.
bull;DANCE: 6-10 pm Sunday, Westside Gardens Reception Hall, 2025 Olladale Drive. $7.
bull;FORT WAYNE BALLET SUMMER CAMPS: Fairytale, for 4-year-olds, July 9-13; $75. Fairytale, for 5-year-olds, July 9-13; $80. Fairytale, for 6-year-olds, July 9-13; $85. Beginning Ballet I, July 9-13; $75. Continuing Ballet I, July 16-20; $110. Continuing Ballet II, July 16-20; $110. Ballet III and IV, July 23-27 and July 30-Aug. 3; $110. Ballet IIIC, IV, V, VI, PL, July 11-Aug. 3; $85 each week. Youth Company, July 23-27 and July 30-Aug. 3; $250 for both. Open Ballet, June 12-July 3 and July 10-July 31; $75 each session. Open Pilates, June 12-July 3 and July 10-31; $75 each week. 484-9496.
STAGE
bull;DAMN YANKEES: 7:30 pm today, Embassy Theatre, 121 W. Jefferson Blvd. $27.50-$52.50.
bull;ONCE UPON A MATTRESS: 7:30 pm Friday-Saturday; 2 pm Sunday, New Haven High School, 1300 Green Road, New Haven. $10 adults, $5 students.
bull;STEEL MAGNOLIAS: 8 pm Friday-Saturday and March 30-31; 2 pm Sunday and April 1, University of Saint Francis, Performing Arts Center, 431 W. Berry St. $10.
bull;JIM GAFFIGAN: 7 and 9:30 pm Saturday, Embassy Theatre, 121 W. Jefferson Blvd. $39.75 and $49.75.
MISCELLANEOUS
bull;CHRISTINA VAN DYKE: Ill Have a Salad and a Diet Coke: Eating as a Gendered Act lecture, 7 pm today, Huntington University, Zurcher Auditorium of the Merillat Centre for the Arts, Huntington. Free admission.
bull;KOMETS: vs. Dayton, 8 pm Friday and 5 pm Sunday, Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Ave. $6-$21.
bull;EASTER EGG HUNT: For ages 3-grade 5, 2-4 pm Saturday, Anthony Wayne First Church of God, 6012 South Bend Drive. Includes Bible story, games, crafts and refreshments.
bull;SCHLACHTFEST 2012: Saturday, Park Edelweiss, 3355 Elmhurst Drive. Dinner served 7-8 pm, with concert at 8:15 pm $10 with dinner, $5 without dinner, $5 ages 12 and under.
bull;DOLL AND BEAR SHOW AND SALE: 9:30 am-3:30 pm Sunday, The Lantern, 4420 Ardmore Ave. $3.
bull;RECORD AND CD SHOW: 11 am-5 pm Sunday, Franke Park Pavilion 1. Free admission.
bull;PANEL DISCUSSION: Where We Live As a Part of Community Identity, 7-8:30 pm Monday, IPFW, Walb Student Union ballroom, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. E. Free admission.
bull;TODDLER TUESDAY: For ages 2-5, 11 am Tuesdays, Jefferson Pointe food court. Entertainment, interactive activities, prizes and snacks ponsored by Sweetcakes Entertainment. Free.
bull;ARABIC: A TASTE OF ARABIC CULTURE AND LANGUAGE: Noon-1:15 pm Tuesday, IPFW, Walb Student Union, Rooms 114-116, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. E. Free admission.
bull;YWCA DIVERSITY DIALOGUE: Women Who Shaped Fort Wayne, noon-1:30 pm Wednesday, YWCA, 1610 Spy Run Ave. Reservations: Sue Hiatt at 424-4908, Ext. 254, or email shiatt@ywcaerew.org.
bull;BOTANICAL BROWN BAG: Do Your Houseplants Have Cabin Fever? noon-1 pm March 29, Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-17.
bull;SPRING TRACTOR AND ENGINE SHOW: 9 am-7 pm March 30; 9 am-6 pm March 31; and 9 am-3 pm April 1, Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Ave. $8 older than 12.
bull;DON GRAHAM: Fort Waynes Historical Baseball Past, 2 pm April 1, The History Center, 302 E. Berry St. Free.
bull;TINCAPS: vs. Lake County, 7:05 pm April 5-6; 5:05 pm April 7, Parkview Field, 1301 Ewing St. $5-$12.50.
bull;DOWN ON THE FISHER-PRICE FARM EXHIBIT: Through April 8, Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-17, free ages 2 and under.
bull;SLIGHTLY USED BULB SALE: 10 am-5 pm April 10, Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Free admission.
bull;AN EVENING WITH GK CHESTERTON: With impersonator Dr. John Chuck Chalberg, 7 pm April 10, University of Saint Francis, North Campus Auditorium, 2702 Spring St. Free, but reservations required: Angie Springer at 399-8066 or aspringer@sf.edu
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