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What’s happening in the parks: the week of August 16, 2021

The following events and programs are happening the week of August 16, 2021, in Fort Wayne Parks.

YLNI announces new Board of Directors

Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana (YLNI) has named 16 emerging leaders to its board of directors starting July 1, 2021.
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Barr Street Farmers Market canceled this morning

The YLNI Barr Street Farmers Market will not be open this morning, May 30, 2020.
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Mark Becker named as deputy director

The Board of Park Commissioners and Parks Director Al Moll today announced Mark Becker will serve as a deputy director for the Parks and Recreation Department.
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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.
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New plans to be released at My City Summit for Quimby Village

Recent developments with the Quimby Village shopping center will be released at the YLNI My City Summit Symposium at the Grand Wayne Convention Center.
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YLNI announces the 2015 My City Summit: Cultivate Innovation, Community, Connection

YLNI today announced the 2015 My City Summit: Cultivate Innovation, Community, Connection" will be held July 29 through August 1 around downtown Fort Wayne.
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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.
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Community and business leaders travel to Des Moines, Iowa

Thirty?eight community and business leaders, will visit Des Moines, Iowa this week.
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YLNI supports single county executive referendum

Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana (YLNI) is throwing its support behind the voter referendum calling for a single county executive.