Tag: African/African-American History Museum
TRF announces 2021 Parade Theme
This year's Three Rivers Festival Parade theme celebrates the value of community: “Coming Together: Fort Wayne’s Past, Present, & Future.”
Native Tongue Lecture features talk on the death of a king
John Aden is coming to IPFW to present the lecture, "Anvils of Blood, Oaths of Iron: Power, Secrecy, and Assassination in Western Sudan," as a part of the Native Tongue Lecture Series.
2013 Fright Night details – 10/19/2013
Downtown Fort Wayne's Fright Night returns for its 6th year on Saturday, October 19th boasting more activities than ever before.
Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2013
Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown - September 8, 2013.
Community invited to Muslim Journeys Book Club
IPFW is proud to present the book club "Let's Talk About It: Muslim Journeys!" The initiative aims to familiarize public audiences in the United States with the people, places, history, faith, and cultures of Muslims in the United States and around the world.
Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2013
Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown - September 8, 2013.
2011 Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown – 9/11/2011
Details from Visit Fort Wayne:
What: Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown- 2011
When: Sunday, September 11th, from 12 noon - 5 pm
Visit 12 of...
Technology in Family & Historical Research workshop series
News release from
Technology in Family & Historical Research Workshop Series
Sundays: April 3, April 10, 2:00 - 4:30 pm; Thursday: May 5; Sunday: May 22,...
Be A Tourist In Your Hometown today!
Press release from the Fort Wayne/Allen County Convention & Visitors Bureau:
Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown
(September 6, 2010) - Rediscover your own backyard...
Local Museum Curator receives 2010 Lt. Governor’s Hoosier Hospitality Award
Press release from the Fort Wayne Convention and Visitors Bureau:
Local Museum Curator Receives 2010 Lt. Governor's Hoosier Hospitality Award
The Indiana Office of Tourism Development...