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Muncie native Jelani Eddington headlines – May 12th

With more than 1,300 pipes and a hurricane force of wind, the Grande Page organ at the Embassy Theatre can be an overwhelming instrument of sound.
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May activities scheduled at Science Central

Science Central, the region's premier gateway for informal science education, has slated the following activities for the month of May 2013.
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The Orthopedic Hospital reconnects patients and physicians

The Orthopedic Hospital of Lutheran Health Network has invited patients who attended its joint camp and received a hip or knee replacement within the past year to join staff and physicians for a reunion.
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Public invited to kitten shower

Each spring Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control is filled to over-flowing with a multitude of kittens.
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Ensure a sink-free ship at free cardboard boat building workshop

Learn tips to ensure a sink-free ship by attending the "How to Build a Cardboard Boat" workshop, Monday, May 13, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Steel Dynamics Keith E. Busse IPFW Alumni Center.

Trek the Trails scheduled rides

The list of Trek the Trails rides as provided by the City of Fort Wayne.
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3 must do outdoor activities

Season four of Fort Wayne's Trek the Trails offers a "tasty" fare! Free, guided community bike rides are still the main course of Trek the Trails, with 27 rides planned through October 1, but new offerings are sure to whet your appetite.
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Smaller venues bring big business to Fort Wayne this weekend

The Summit City is expecting over 9,000 meeting and tournament visitors from May 1-5, which will generate an estimated $1.5 million in new spending in our community.
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Public invited to comment on Bus Fort Wayne Plan

Residents are invited to learn about and comment on the draft version of the Bus Fort Wayne plan at a public meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
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Mather Lectures continue look at economic development

The George R. Mather Lecture Series at the History Center continues its look at the history of economic development in Allen County when Mac Parker delivers the May 5 lecture on "You'll Never Believe What Happened at the Coliseum".