ParkIt! Fort Wayne - Events
Events for Mar 27, 2010
Downtown Landmarks
Get a new perpective on downtown Fort Wayne with detailer, large-scale models of city landmarks! The Lincoln Tower, Baker Street Station, and other familiar structures will be displayed in the garden, where holiday poinsettias will give way to cyclamens and tulips as the exhibit progresses!
Regular admission: $5/adults; $3/children 3-17; ages 2 and under are free.
Date: Nov 21, 2009 — Apr 4, 2010
Time: Times vary. Please check event description for details.
Location: Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
Indoor Winter Farmer's Market
Located inside Paula's Seafood, 1732 West Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46808. The FIRST and ONLY Indoor Winter Farm Market in Fort Wayne offers fresh fruit and produce, citrus, cider, baked goods, pies, breads, jams, candies, Indiana produced food items, coffee, tea, soups, fresh fish, shellfish and fine artwork.
Date: Nov 21, 2009 — Mar 27, 2010
Time: 9:00 am — 12:00 pm
Location:
The 400-Year History of the Telescope
"The 400-Year History of the Telescope" exhibit will be on display at the History Center from March 15 through June 16. The exhibit is being presented in cooperation with the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society.
For more information, visit www.fwhistorycenter.com.
Date: Mar 15, 2010 — Jun 16, 2010
Time: Times vary. Please check event description for details.
Location: History Center
Observing the Heavens: A 400-Year History of Telescopes
The History Center announces the opening of a new temporary exhibit, "Observing the Heavens: A 400-Year History of Telescopes," which runs March 15 through June 16, 2010. This exhibit features the development and history of the telescope, from its invention of the eye-glass spectacles in 1608 to the largest telescopes in the world that are currently under construction or still on the drawing board.
Date: Mar 15, 2010 — Jun 16, 2010
Time: Times vary. Please check event description for details.
Location: History Center
La Sylphide
Fort Wayne Ballet and Fort Wayne Philharmonic, two of greater Fort Wayne's premier performing arts organizations, are joining forces to perform one of the world's oldest, classically romantic ballets, La Sylphide (pronounced: la silf-eed'), a captivating love story between a Scottish farmer and a mythical, magical sylph or fairy spirit.
Date: Mar 27, 2010 — Mar 28, 2010
Time: Times vary. Please check event description for details.
Location: Arts United Center