Tag: Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne
Downtown Blueprint Block Party: What’s next for downtown Fort Wayne?
The public is invited to help determine the future of downtown Fort Wayne in a Downtown Blueprint Block Party on The Landing on October 22, 2015.
New crowdfunding project to generate support for 2016 Summer Nights at the Embassy
The Embassy hopes to raise $4,800 through Amplify Art! to help pay for local performers in its new rooftop patio series, 2016 Summer Nights at the Embassy.
Reminder: Friends of the Parks to host renowned landscape architect tonight
With the theme "Our Great Midwest Landscape," the free event is June 9th and features globally renowned landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh.
Grande Page Pipe Organ returns to the Embassy Theatre
After almost 10 months in Indianapolis, the Grande Page pipe organ returned to its home on the Embassy Theatre stage today, June 4th.
Friends of the Parks to host renowned landscape architect
With the theme "Our Great Midwest Landscape," the free event is June 9th and features globally renowned landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh.
Foellinger Foundation Board approves more than $1.5 million in grants
The Foellinger Foundation has approved grants totaling more than $1.5m to support nonprofit organizations that provide services throughout Allen County.
Speaker series scheduled for Envision Fort Wayne Center
The City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division is hosting a Speaker Series this summer at the Envision Fort Wayne Center.
Mayor Henry announces progress being made in City’s riverfront development efforts
Mayor Tom Henry announces positive progress in the City of Fort Wayne's riverfront development efforts, including the first grant.
Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
Experience a powerful, groundbreaking performance through the lens of contemporary dance as Dayton Contemporary Dance Company's takes the stage.
Foundation providing critical support to bolster Allen County nonprofit infrastructure
The Foellinger Foundation today announced it will provide up to $1,250,000 in grants to support Allen County's nonprofit infrastructure.




