Behind the Screen at The Embassy Theatre

Talk about a fun educational experience! School-aged children are invited on a personalized tour of one of Fort Wayne’s most beautiful landmarks – The Embassy Theatre.

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This special opportunity is an especially meaningful adventure for children who have visited the Embassy for special events, like Christmas or even attended a silent movie with the Embassy’s historic Grande Page organ. Children who have never visited the Embassy will find it equally amazing to observe this gigantic musical instrument and its home for the past several decades.

In addition to examining the Page organ, kids can participate in art projects like creating mosaics and rubbings. Games are planned, including a Scavenger Hunt! I might have to join them as I love scavenger hunts! There’s even popcorn! What could be more appropriate for a movie theater setting?

Behind the Screen takes place on June 27, 28 & July 17. Time: 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Tickets are $5 per person and available at the Embassy box office. Group rates are available by calling the Embassy box office at 260.424.5665.

This is a totally cool creative and educational program for kids. Kudos to the Embassy Theatre staff for opening this precious historic landmark and allow our city’s youngest residents to experience it up close through this organized activity. Hopefully it will inspire a love for the Embassy Theatre and loyalty for its contribution to Fort Wayne’s quality of life.

Go to the Embassy Theatre website for more information.

Embassy Theatre
125 W. Jefferson Blvd.

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Kayleen Reusser has written children’s books and had stories in Chicken Soup books. She writes features for the News-Sentinel newspaper and profiles for the Ossian Sun Riser. She loves to travel and write about her experiences at her website: www.KayleenR.com

Second Thursdays at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Fort Wayne Free3 150x150 Second Thursdays at the Fort Wayne Museum of ArtThe Fort Wayne Museum of Art extends its hospitality to visitors by opening wide the doors of Paradigm Gallery, its museum store, for extended hours on the Second Thursdays of each month.

Hours for Second Thursdays are from 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Each month in 2012 Second Thursdays have offered different shopping options: items for gardens and lawns; new artist debuts; area jewelry artistry; sales of items under $100; demonstrations of wood turning by area artisans.

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The lovely gift shop is a highlight of the Museum of Art.

June’s Second Thursday will offer views of the Paradigm Gallery with its doors literally wide open under the sky’s magnificence at sunset.

There is free admission during Second Thursdays.

Fort Wayne Museum of Art
311 East Main Street

Regular hours for the museum are Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Thursday 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.; Sun 12-5. Closed holidays.

For additional information, call 260.424.6467 or go to www.fwmoa.org.

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Kayleen Reusser has written children’s books and had stories in Chicken Soup books. She writes features for the News-Sentinel newspaper and profiles for the Ossian Sun Riser. She loves to travel and write about her experiences at her website: www.KayleenR.com

Get a Backstage Pass to the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo

Have you ever wondered how those talented employees feel when they are actually “behind the scenes” at the Zoo? What does it look like? How does it feel? How close do they really get?

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Get a Backstage Pass!

Now YOU can experience jungle life this summer like you never have before! The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is offering a close-up encounter with their “Backstage Pass,” offered to all of us who have ever wondered.

This behind-the-scences adventure is FREE with regular zoo admission and is sure to delight the young and old with it’s one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience what really happens with all of those incredible animals that we don’t usually get to see.

The Fort Wayne Zoo was voted as “Indiana’s #1 Gotta-Do Summer Attraction” in a contest sponsored by the Indiana Office of Tourism Development, so if you want something super wild to add to your summer bucket list, this is a must do! Not only will you be able to spend the day visiting the African Safari, Indonesian Rain Forest exhibit and so much more, you can NOW, on June 28th from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, embrace the reality of zoo life at Indiana’s finest.

The Fort Wayne zoo is open from April 21st – October 14th, 2012 with so many exciting activities for the whole family. Learn more online at www.kidszoo.org!

This summer, your family can create a unique and affordable vacation by “diving into” a memorable vacation at the Fort Wayne Zoo. You might just make a few furry friendships while there!

Lynn

About

Lynn Stone is a wife and mother of two, and founder of the go-to green living blog for parents, www.funtasticallygreen.com. Being a mom who was raised in Fort Wayne, Lynn has a deep appreciation for our city and the families raising their children in this community. She is excited to share a greener, healthier and family-friendly Fort Wayne with you! Follow her on Twitter, @SmilingGreenMom and Facebook or visit www.funtasticallygreen.com.

Catch Local Bands at YLNI’s Barr Street Market

Where can you go to pick up fresh sunflowers and hear a local live band? The Barr Street Market of course!

YLNI is celebrating the eighth year of the Barr Street Market in 2012! YLNI is gearing up for the next season, which runs July 7th through September 15th.  The market offers fresh and unique local produce, plants, meats, baked goods and homemade crafts in a cultural setting.The Barr Street Market is a producer-only market, meaning that their vendors personally make or grow the products they sell. Every vendor is local, coming from Allen or surrounding counties. Live music and children’s activities add to the experience. Between 500 and 700 people attend the market each week.

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Colin Boyd & Friends will play August 12 at the market.

Here’s what you can expect for the 2012 band line-up:

July 7: Sunny Taylor

July 14: Will Certain

July 21: Mike Conley

July 28: Dan Smith

August 4: Hubie Ashcraft

August 12: Colin Boyd & Friends

August 19: Jon Durnell

August 25: Gene Donnelly

September 1: Groove Caravan

September 8: Adam Strack

September 15: End Times Spasm Band

The market is open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is still located in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne on the corner of Wayne and Barr Streets. Bands play the duration of the market.
Free parking is available in the History Center lot along Berry Street and on the streets in the surrounding blocks, with ample opportunities to lock up a bicycle as well. Admission to the History Center is free during market hours.
Lauren

About

Lauren Caggiano was raised in Fort Wayne, and returned in 2007 upon graduation from the University of Dayton. The president of WriteOn LLC, she specializes in writing, marketing, and French translation. In her spare time she enjoys travelling, yoga and volunteering. In the summer you can catch her riding around downtown on her vintage green Schwinn. For more information, check out her website: www.lcagg.com.

Did someone say “free”?

Fort Wayne Free2 150x150 Did someone say free?Budget-conscious visitors can find plenty to do in the Summit City at no cost. Here are a few wallet-friendly options:

  • Summer is a great time to get active. Ride or walk on Fort Wayne’s trail system. Fort Wayne is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. Its 60-mile trail system and rivers welcome guests for a weekend of fun and adventure.
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The trails are a great (and free) way to see Fort Wayne in a new way, and get some exercise.

  • Are you a history buff and have a few hours to spare? The Allen County is a draw for those who want to research their roots. The Genealogy Center at the main branch of Allen County Public Library (ACPL) in Fort Wayne contains more than 332,000 printed volumes and 362,000 records of archival nature on microfilm and microfiche.These stats make the Genealogy Center at ACPL the largest collection of genealogy and local history materials in a public library in the US. It is the second largest collection of its kind in North America.
  • Jefferson Pointe is more than just about shopping. The lifestyle center offers toddler programs and live music on Fridays in the summer.  Of course window shopping is always free!
  • Discover a Fort Wayne icon, Hyde Bros Booksellers. Located just north of downtown Fort Wayne on the east side of the street at 1428 Wells, it is one of the largest bookstores in Indiana. Specialties include history, literature, nature, Indiana, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, horror, sports, humor, travel, religion, and the social sciences.
  • Fort Wayne is fortunate to have a quality art museum downtown–the Fort Wayne Art Museum.  This contemporary art museum offers works from permanent collections and national traveling exhibitions. Visitors can also enjoy activities including workshops, lectures, guided tours. Additionally, the museum store has unique selections of original art, jewelry and gifts. Visitors can enjoy free admission Thursdays and Sundays.

With the reasonable cost of living, Fort Wayne is an choice easy for someone watching expenses. Who doesn’t love saving a little green?

Lauren

About

Lauren Caggiano was raised in Fort Wayne, and returned in 2007 upon graduation from the University of Dayton. The president of WriteOn LLC, she specializes in writing, marketing, and French translation. In her spare time she enjoys travelling, yoga and volunteering. In the summer you can catch her riding around downtown on her vintage green Schwinn. For more information, check out her website: www.lcagg.com.