Thursday, May 28, 2009

Family Fun

Three Rivers Family Fun: Bike, Walk or Run!

Saturday, July 18, 9 am-NoonLawton Park, Clinton & 4th Street

To find out more details, click here.

Rivergreenway Trails

ATTENTION ALL bikers, walkers, runners and nature lovers! You will love the Rivergreenway if you have a passion for the outdoors. The Rivergreenway is a 20 mile long linear park that runs along the banks of the St. Marys, St. Joseph and the Maumee Rivers. The park allows activities such as bicycling, jogging, rollerbladding, hiking, nature study or just going for a nice walk. Training for a race? No, problem. The Rivergreenway has distance markers allowing you to easily keep track of your miles. The park offers a country setting as well as a city setting, so you can enjoy the best of both. The Rivergreenway Trail is owned and maintained by the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department and the Fort Wayne Public Works Department. Below is additional information. Happy Trails!!

Trailheads:
Johnny Appleseed Park
Lawton Park
Bloomingdale Park
Swinney Park
Foster Park
Tillman Park
Kreager Park
Moser Park

View the online Rivergreenway Brochure http://www.fortwayneparks.org/images/stories/Rivergreenway/rgw%20brochure%208%2008.pdf

Freimann Square

Freimann Square is a small park in the middle of downtown Fort Wayne. The center piece is a large fountain and in one corner is a statue of the famous General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who the city is named after. For art lovers, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art borders the park on the east side. Look for a plaque on the walkway between the park and the performing arts center. The plaque marks the old intersection of Barr and Columbia Streets, the place where the city of Fort Wayne got its official start. Freimann Square is a small park in the middle of downtown Fort Wayne. The center piece is a large fountain and in one corner is a statue of the famous General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who the city is named after. For art lovers, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art borders the park on the east side. Look for a plaque on the walkway between the park and the performing arts center. The plaque marks the old intersection of Barr and Columbia Streets, the place where the city of Fort Wayne got its official start.

The King's Brass Band

FREE summer Concert By WISE Web Production

Date: June 4, 2009

Time: 5pm-6:30pm Dinner , 7pm Concert

Location: 2601 Covington Commons Dr.Fort Wayne, IN 46804. (across from Flanagans)

Phone: 260-432-1932

Adult Price: Accepting $5 donation to Alzheimer's Association

Organization: Covington Commons

Jefferson Pointe Concerts

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concert series schedule


Free live entertainment every Friday night, June - September in the center courtyard beginning at 6:30 p.m.

June

6/5/2008 Junk Yard Band
6/12/2008 Rosemary Gates
6/19/2008 Ty Causey
6/26/2008 Steve Squires

July

7/3/2008 New Millennium
7/10/2008 Wailhounds
7/17/2008 Bel Aires
7/24/2008 Dan Heath and the Paradise Band
7/31/2008 Fawn Liebowitz

August

8/7/2008 Nostalgia
8/14/2008 Joe Five
8/21/2008 Pop N Fresh
8/28/2008 Organized Confusion

September

9/4/2008 Blue River Big Band
9/11/2008 BeesKnees
9/18/2008 Unlikely Alibi
9/25/2008 Goodnight Gracie