Tag: Amish Acres Round Barn
ROCHESTER — Tippecanoe Valley’s girls golf team hosted Northfield Thursday.
NAPPANEE — “Plain and Fancy” opened for its 30th anniversary run on the Round Barn stage at Amish Acres, Nappanee, Wednesday, May 25.
By STEPHANIE OVERBEY Associate Director, Kosciusko County Community Foundation KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Kosciusko County Community Foundation and Kosciusko County Farm Bureau are hosting its Second Annual Barn & Business Breakfast from 6:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center located on the Grace College campus. The event is designed for business, …read more.
By SHIRLEY WILLARD Fulton County Historian ROCHESTER — A new cupola was raised onto the Fulton County Historical Society’s round barn Tuesday, Feb. 9. The Amish crew built the cupola inside the round barn, then used a crane to lift it into place. Donations to help pay for rebuilding the round barn are needed. A …read more.
ROCHESTER — The Fulton County Historical Society’s property in Rochester suffered severe damage in an early morning storm Monday, Aug. 3. Volunteers are still working to clean up and assess the damage. One of the most devastating losses was the group’s iconic round barn. Built in 1924, the barn has been through a lot already. …read more.
The Indiana Barn Foundation, whose mission is to support the preservation of historic barns, has gained national recognition. With plans for the foundation’s second annual meeting and conference underway, the organization was approached by leaders of the National Barn Alliance with a request to hold a joint meeting. “We are thrilled to be joined by …read more.
At one time Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” was required reading for high school students. Now the Civil War era adventures of the four March sisters comes to life on the Round Barn stage at Amish Acres, Nappanee. Like the book, the musical centers on the life of Josephine (Jo) Marsh (Nicole Tompkins), the second …read more.
“Greater Tuna” is on stage at Amish Acres Round Barn Theatre’s Second Stage, in the Lock Township Meeting House, located in the greeting barn, through April 6. It is a must see that will tickle your funnybone. There are only two actors in this comedy — Jeremy Littlejohn and Mathew C. Scott. Both are seasoned …read more.





