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NAPPANEE — One of the largely unsung benefactors in the Nappanee community is the Open Door food pantry, located in the former train depot at 292 S. Main St. The ministry started in the basement of Nappanee United Methodist Church in 1972 and moved to its present location about 15 years ago when the city …read more.

PIERCETON — The Pierceton Chamber of Commerce will again be holding their annual Wine and Jazz Event. The Wine and Jazz event will be held at the Old Train Depot, one of Pierceton’s premiere event locations, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on April 28. Guests will enjoy jazz music provided by the Kevin Piekarski Jazz …read more.

PIERCETON — The Old Train Depot in Pierceton is hosting a Battle of the Bands to raise funds for cancer. The family friendly event is taking place Saturday, Nov. 5, starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person or $5 per couple. Children under 12 are free. There will be bands, solo acts and a …read more.

WARSAW — David Kolbe, Kosciusko County Democratic Party chairman, announces the Kosciusko County Democratic Party will be opening its campaign headquarters beginning Monday, Aug. 29. The headquarters is located
in the Old Train Depot office complex, 212 S. Lake St., Warsaw.

WARSAW — Nestled next the old train depot off of Lake Street in downtown Warsaw sits a small trailer that is serving up large flavor all summer long. Curbside is back to offering gourmet street food from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Gabriel and Kammi Rager originally opened Curbside in 2012 after working on …read more.

PIERCETON — Papa Jack’s BBQ Bash is set for 7p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, in the old train depot, 115 E. Market St., Pierceton. Admission is a $25 donation and proceeds will go to the Matty’s Vision foundation to provide instruments and musical opportunities for the visually impaired, in honor of Hall of Fame steel guitarist, …read more.

  Handbags in various styles, sizes and colors helped raise funds for Combined Community Service’s Project Independence and Hand Up programs. “Success Is In The Bag!” Luncheon was the venue for these items to be purchased. A large display of handbags were available through the silent auction, with five special handbags available through a live …read more.

On Saturday, March 29, The Old Train Depot opened its doors, brought in some great bands, and hosted an event to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The event was free but offered a silent auction and 50/50 raffle to raise funds to fight muscle disease! The event raised $850 to benefit local individuals …read more.

Nashville’s Papa Jack, local musician Douglas Haines and Pottsie’s Pastime Band of Columbia City are prepping for a March 29 benefit to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Train Depot in Pierceton, the concert will get underway. Appetizers and a $4 margarita bar, $5 Long Island Ice …read more.

Based around the heirloom tomato, and held at the Old Train Depot and Brower Park in Pierceton, The Heirloom Tomato Festival includes crafts, live music, wonderfully prepared food and a farmers market. The heirloom tomato display is a sight to see! The festival takes place this Saturday and features informative garden speakers who will talk about …read more.

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