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WABASH — The Honeywell Foundation announced it is postponing most events through at least April. The Honeywell Foundation’s top priority is always the health and safety of its much-valued team, volunteers, and guests said a news release from the Honeywell Foundation. The Foundation is abiding by Indiana Governor Holcomb’s mandate including precautionary social distancing to …read more.

WABASH ­—The Eagles Theatre under the direction of the Honeywell Foundation celebrated its first concert featuring Wabash’s own Crystal Gayle on Saturday, Feb. 29. Gayle’s first performance sold out to the public in a matter of minutes, resulting in an added performance by the singer on Sunday, March 1, said a news release from the …read more.

WABASH—The Honeywell Foundation announced that the Eagles Theatre is just weeks away from re-opening. Located in downtown Wabash, the theater has been under renovation for more than two years — a project that has transformed the 114-year-old building, said a news release from the Honeywell Foundation. Originally constructed in 1906, the Eagles Theatre entertained crowds …read more.

WABASH — The Honeywell Foundation announced free activities at Honeywell Center and Charley Creek Gardens, Jan. 2 and 3. All events are part of the Honeywell Foundation’s Winter Bash and are sponsored by Terrell Realty Group, LLC, said a news release from the Honeywell Center. The Honeywell Center is located at 275 West Market Street, …read more.

WABASH — The Honeywell Foundation recently elected Howard Halderman as chairman of its Board of Directors. Halderman, president of Halderman Real Estate and Farm Management Service and vice-president of Halderman Real Estate Services, succeeds David Haist, who led the foundation board since 2016. Haist, retired COO of Do It Best Corp., will remain on the …read more.

 WABASH —The Honeywell Foundation has been awarded a $5,000 grant by the Ecolab Foundation. The grant award will benefit the Honeywell Foundation’s Educational Outreach Program, a curriculum-based, multifaceted arts education program that provides free arts education programming in 14 counties in the northeast region of Indiana.   In addition to distributing grant funds in and …read more.

WABASH – The Honeywell Foundation Educational Outreach Program, now beginning its 21st year, provides arts-in-education opportunities to students in pre-school through twelfth grade. During the 2017-18 school year, the program served 14 counties in Northeast Indiana with more than 48,000 student interactions.  Since 2002, Duke Energy has been an outstanding partner for the program. Duke Energy …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Paragon Medical, Pierceton, recently contributed to the Honeywell Foundation Educational Outreach Program.  During the last school year, the program provided curriculum-based arts-in-education activities to 3,974 students in several Kosciusko County schools. Paragon Medical is proud to partner with the Honeywell Foundation. They recognize the importance of this program and the impact it has on …read more.

WABASH —  The Honeywell Center Educational Outreach Program, now in its 19th year, provides arts-in-education opportunities to students in preschool through twelfth grade. In 2016, the program served 10 counties in Northeast Indiana with more than 49,000 student interactions.  Since 2002, Duke Energy has been an outstanding partner for the program. Duke Energy funding helps …read more.

NORTH MANCHESTER — At least 56 companies, organizations and graduate programs will recruit at the Manchester University Career and Internship Fair at 2-4 p.m. Feb. 24, at the Jo Young Switzer Center at the North Manchester campus. More than 20 employers are also taking part in an internship workshop luncheon before the fair begins. There …read more.

WABASH — Charley Creek Gardens will host their 7th Annual Yule Time Stroll, open to the public from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 12-23. Bring the family and enjoy a peaceful walk along the lighted path of the Gardens.

By HAYLEY BEAUCHAMP Communications Manager, The Honeywell Foundation WABASH — The Honeywell Center has announced the on sale date for a new comedy show starring comedian Tim Hawkins. Tickets will go on sale to the public at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24. The show will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 4. Comic John Branyan …read more.

WABASH — WWKI 100.5 welcomes Scotty McCreery to the Honeywell Center at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. Tickets are $34, $48 and $75. Corporate sponsorship is provided by MC Contracting LLC.

WABASH — Kicking off the holiday season at the Honeywell Center will be Mannheim Steamroller as they appear on the Ford Theater stage presenting two concerts at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27. The shows will feature classic Mannheim Steamroller Christmas hits set to a plethora of special effects. Tickets are $32, $48 and $68.

By HAYLEY BEAUCHAMP Communications Manager, Honeywell Foundation WABASH — The Honeywell Foundation is presenting a special program in observance of Veteran’s Day at the Eagles Theatre at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11. This free admission event will feature two original documentaries that were filmed and produced by Ball State University students; one in particular being …read more.

Wabash, IN – Two concerts are remaining in the Singer/Songwriter Series at the Eagles Theatre taking place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 featuring J.D. Cable and again on Thursday, Nov. 12 featuring Aaron Barker. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 on the day of the concert. The concerts will be acoustic sessions by award-winning singer/songwriters as they perform their hits and talk about gaining success in Nashville and beyond.

By HAYLEY BEAUCHAMP Honeywell Foundation WABASH — The Honeywell Center has announced the on sale date for two new shows; The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites and Blue Man Group. Tickets for both events will go on sale to the public at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13. A magical presentation will take …read more.

WABASH — The American Heritage Craft Show, sponsored by Gaunt and Son Asphalt, Inc. and The Crow’s Nest Antique Mall, returns to the Honeywell Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17.

By HAYLEY BEAUCHAMP Development and Marketing, Communications Manager, The Honeywell Foundation, Inc. WABASH — The Eagles Theatre will present classic films every Tuesday beginning Oct. 6 through Dec. 22. Show times are at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., admission is $2 per person. Thanks to our Throwback Tuesday Sponsors: Lead Sponsor First Farmers Bank & …read more.

Call For Photo Show Entry

September 4, 2015

WABASH — The Honeywell Center Clark Gallery will begin accepting entries for the annual Photography Show from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 in Legacy Hall. The exhibit will be on display beginning Oct. 1 through Nov. 10. Sponsorship for the Photography Show is provided by Borders and Beyond Gallery and Framing.

WABASH — The Honeywell Center has announced the on sale dates for 9 new shows coming to the Ford Theater. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, July 24, for the following:

A lot of you have probably seen a concert at the Honeywell Center in Wabash. A few of you maybe caught a flick at the recently reopened Eagles Theatre. Well, these are all properties owned and operated by the Honeywell Foundation, which has recently acquired a few new properties. Last week, the Honeywell Foundation announced …read more.

WABASH – A five-year campaign to increase the Honeywell Foundation’s Endowment Fund has ended successfully after having exceeded its $8 million goal. Plans are currently underway to celebrate this great achievement. An open house reception will take place on Thursday, Nov. 13 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Legacy Hall of the Honeywell Center and …read more.

Wabash, IN – The 13-24 Drive-In will kick off its 2014 season on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17, with the Disney film Million Dollar Arm. Gates open at 8 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk. The Drive-In is on course to be a fun, family-friendly Wabash hangout this summer. Throughout the 2014 …read more.

WABASH – The Honeywell Foundation Board is honoring past president, Bruce Ingraham, by establishing a new endowed fund to provide at-risk youth opportunities to attend programs held at the Honeywell Center. Ingraham, who passed away in April, served 11 years on the Honeywell Foundation Board of Directors, including several years as president. The Honeywell Foundation …read more.

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