Tag: Renaissance Pointe YMCA
Welcoming Fort Wayne celebrates Welcoming Week
This September, Fort Wayne will be celebrating the culture and heritage of our local residents during Welcoming Week, taking place September 13 – 22, 2024.
Renaissance Cruise-In Car Show open to public – 10/2/2021
The City of Fort Wayne's Public Works Division will host the first Renaissance Cruise-In car show on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at the Renaissance Pointe YMCA.
Southeast area residents invited to public input sessions
The City of Fort Wayne and the Southeast Area Partnership is seeking public input from people who reside in southeast area neighborhoods.
Southeast area residents invited to public input sessions
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division and the Southeast Area Partnership is seeking public input from people who reside in southeast area neighborhoods.
COVID-19 vaccine clinic tomorrow at Renaissance Pointe YMCA
Parkview Health, in partnership with the Renaissance Pointe YMCA and Zeta Eta chapter of Chi Eta Phi nursing sorority, is offering a pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic tomorrow, May 24.
Black History Month Essay Contest
The Fort Wayne Mad Ants announced today the team will celebrate Black History Month with an essay contest for middle school and high school students throughout northeast Indiana as well as northwest Ohio.
City awards grants to 10 non-profits
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that 10 local non-profits will receive funding from the City's federal Community Development Block Grant dollars.
Free samples at Johnnie Mae Farm Stand Friday
Free samples of foods made with vegetables that can be found at the Johnnie Mae Farm stand will be available Friday, August 10, 2018 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Update on the status of the Bowser bldgs
The City has been notified by the McMillen Foundation, the owner of the Bowser buildings, that it's their desire for the buildings to be demolished.
Work to take down Bowser Bldg. begins today
At the request of the McMillen Foundation, a City of Fort Wayne contractor today will begin work to take down the obsolete Bowser buildings on Creighton Ave.