Tag: City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department
Youth Sports public survey available until August 23rd
The public is invited to participate in an electronic survey to offer input about youth sports growth opportunities for Fort Wayne.
Families welcomed to Back-to-School Nights
Schools are welcoming students and parents back to school over the next few weeks for the annual Back-to-School Nights.
Buddy Guy to perform at Foellinger Theatre
The Foellinger Outdoor Theatre will play host to living blues legend, Buddy Guy, on Saturday, September 28 at 8 pm, with special guest Quinn Sullivan.
Botanical Roots Concert Series
Botanical Roots, the eclectic downtown concert series featuring music from a wide diversity of regional heritages and cultural backgrounds.
August 15th Park Commissioners Board meeting location
The Board of Park Commissioners Meeting on August 15 will be held at Citizens Square, City Council Chambers, rather than the Parks & Recreation office at 705 E. State Blvd.
City Councilman Crawford on proposed Anthony Wayne statue move
Yesterday, we sat down with Fort Wayne City Councilman Dr. John Crawford to discuss his resolution opposing the proposed Anthony Wayne statue move.
Another ‘high horse’ moment…
Two Fort Wayne City Councilmen, Mitch Harper (R-4th) and Dr. John Crawford (D-At Large), will introduce a resolution which if passed, will allow the Council to weigh in on the proposed move.
Additional Seats Available for Sold-Out Chicago Concert
A select number of $56 seats have become available for the 8 pm sold-out Chicago concert at Foellinger Theatre, Tuesday, August 27. Tickets may be purchased by calling 260-427-6000 or by visiting the Parks & Recreation Department office at 705 E. State Blvd., Mon - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm.
Youth Sports Community Assessment and Market Potential Study
The public is invited to participate in an electronic survey to offer input about youth sports growth opportunities for Fort Wayne.
City announces plans to relocate Anthony Wayne statue
Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Department leaders today announced plans that call for the General Anthony Wayne statue to be moved from Freimann Square to the Courthouse Green.





