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Fort Wayne Community ‘Kickstarts’ new May festival

IPFW announces it has joined forces to start Kickstart, a community festival that celebrates bikes, art, and music in downtown Fort Wayne.
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Art & History: A Pop-Up Gallery

ARCH Art & History: A Pop-Up Gallery on Friday, May 16, 2014, from 5-10 pm at 1014 & 1016 Broadway.
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Leadership Fort Wayne team project releases Love, Fort Wayne video series

Fifty-one residents from varying backgrounds, ethnicities, ages and occupations, volunteered their time to tell their stories and explain why they love Fort Wayne.
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Additional free student matinees added to Embassy

Due to overwhelming response from area school teachers, the Embassy Theatre has added a second FREE performance to its Learn it Live program on Feb. 20, 2014.
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Arts United launches search for its next president

The Arts United Board of Directors has launched a search for President.
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Caron’s Community Involvement

Carson's is dedicated to giving back and making a difference in local communities, and philanthropy has been a part of its culture since the beginning.
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Caron’s announces its grand opening at Glenbrook Square

The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. is pleased to announce the grand opening of its Carson's department store at Glenbrook Square in Fort Wayne, Indiana on Tuesday, September 10.
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2013 Taste of the Arts Expands Evening Activity

The 5th annual Taste of the Arts will expand with new evening activities on the Arts United Campus in downtown Fort Wayne.
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Downtown is the Place to Be the Last Saturday in June

Any weekend downtown can be entertaining for families but the Last Saturday in June is particularly busy.
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Legacy Fort Wayne calls railroad, riverfront idea “Bold, transformative”

Legacy Fort Wayne calls railroad, riverfront idea "Bold, transformative".