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Fort Wayne Youtheatre: A Christmas Story

Fort Wayne Youtheatre continues its 91 season with an all-new holiday production of that beloved Christmas movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY.

Community partners connect with FWCS during Principal for a Day

Fort Wayne Community Schools welcomes more than 50 community members into its schools to serve as guest principals for the annual Principal for a Day event.

Pearl Arts Grant from Don Wood Foundation

Pearl Arts is proud to announce a transformative, three-year grant from the Don Wood Foundation to support the Pearl Arts Innovation Institute.

Fort Wayne Virtual Academy to expand statewide

Fort Wayne Virtual Academy, Fort Wayne Community Schools’ innovative virtual learning program, is expanding to serve any student in grades 6-12 across Indiana.

FWCS names Teachers and Employee of the Year

Fort Wayne Community Schools has named their Teachers and employee of the year for the 2024-25 school year.

FWCS celebrates nearly 2,900 years of service by 120 retirees

Fort Wayne Community Schools says goodbye to 120 retirees with nearly 2,900 combined years of service to the children of FWCS.

New neighborhood 101 guides and videos released

The City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhoods Department is releasing the first of a series of Neighborhood 101 guides and videos to support residents in strengthening their neighborhood associations.

AFW Photos and Video: Be Elec-trific Day at Electric Works

Photos and video from the Be Elec-trific Day at Electric Works held February 11, 2025.

Electric Works celebrates ‘Be Elec-trific Day’ with new announcements

In honor of National Be Elec-trific Day, Electric Works invited the Fort Wayne community to celebrate with an event featuring new business announcements and an update on The Elex residential development.

Report shows positive impact of Electric Works

Electric Works has released its first Community Impact Report, detailing significant progress in economic development, community services, and environmental sustainability the former GE campus redevelopment has helped create since it opened in late 2022.