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2015 visitors guide

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festival fun p4

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local eats p60

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4110 West Jefferson Boulevard D-5, Fort Wayne, IN 46804260 459-1160 / jeffersonshopping.com

You don’t have to go to Indy or Chicago to experience great shopping. Anchored by Von Maur department store, Jefferson Pointe offers restaurants, over 60 shops, an 18-screen stadium seating theatre and IMAX and more! Go for a stroll, and be sure to try something new. Walk around Fountain Circle (go ahead, let the kids dip their toes), then enjoy lunch. Grab a last-minute gift, or spend the afternoon window-shopping. How about dinner, an opening weekend blockbuster, and the most delicious dessert in the city? Or, maybe it’s time for coffee and live music. It ’s all right here.

Shopping with a different of view.

NEW Indoor Playground Open!Over 2,000 sq ft of the newest, kid friendly soft play area, featuring all local Fort Wayne landmarks. Next to Barnes and Noble.

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4 festivals & special events

12 attractions & museums

26 arts & entertainment

33 tours

38 sports & recreation

48 maps

52 shopping

60 dining

74 lodging

88 relocation & community

96 coupons

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7Vera Bradley Outlet SaleJoin the 60,000 fanatics who flock to Fort Wayne to find 40-60% off on Vera Bradley merchandise. It’s a bucket-list event and amazing Girlfriend Getaway!

172015 Special ExhibitsFort Wayne’s museums offer special exhibits all year long. Plan your visit around some of these outstanding opportunities!

DIRECTORIES FEATURES

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29Trails and ToursDiscover Fort Wayne by foot, bike or kayak!

87The Genealogy CenterFort Wayne is home to the nation’s largest public genealogy library. Explore this growing hobby and discover your roots!

Three Rivers Festival Ferris Wheel Photo: Kelly Benton Photography

Published by:

The Official Convention and Visitors Bureau for Fort Wayne and Allen County, Indiana

1-800-767-7752 www.VisitFortWayne.com

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Experience any one of the many culturally diverse festivals and events in Fort Wayne, and you’ll find a feast for the senses. Taste great ethnic food, hear exciting live music, and see unique art from around the world.

There’s something special going on every weekend in Fort Wayne! Celebrate with us by searching our complete calendar of events online at www.VisitFortWayne.com/events.

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A FESTIVAL OF THE UNEXPECTED

Celebrate the energy, excitement and originality of the street performer at BuskerFest! Enjoy a truly unique festival with street drummers, living statues, chalk artists, aerialists, fire breathers, caricature artists, magicians, jugglers, mimes, painters, musicians, balloon artists and more, while enjoying great food from our downtown restaurants and food trucks.

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March 14Get GreenWells Street Corridorwww.fortwaynegetgreen.com

March 21-22FAMEGrand Wayne Convention Centerwww.famearts.org

April 8-12Vera Bradley Factory Outlet SaleSEE AD ON PAGE 1040-60% off of retail prices of handbags, travel items, stationery and accessories by Fort Wayne’s own designer, Vera Bradley. Tickets required April 8-10.Memorial Coliseumwww.verabradley.com

May 16 Spring Trolley Shopping Downtown Fort Waynewww.downtownfortwayne.com

May 16KickstartDowntown Fort Waynewww.kickstartfortwayne.com

May 16Fort4Fitness Spring CycleHeadwaters Parkwww.fort4fitness.org

May 16-17Appleseed Comic ConGrand Wayne Convention Centerwww.appleseedcon.com

May 29-June 1Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer ClassicSEE AD ON PAGE 8The largest women’s amateur golf and tennis charity event in the nation. 18-hole golf tournament: Sycamore Hills Golf Club, 9-hole golf tournament: Pine Valley Country Club, tennis tournament: Wildwood Racquet Club. Benefiting the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. www.verabradley.org

May 30Riverpalooza & Dragon Boat RacesHeadwaters Parkwww.riverpaloozafw.org

June 2-6New Haven Canal DaysNew Haven, INwww.newhavencanaldays.com

ThreeRiversFestival.org(260) 426-5556

July 10-18, 2015

Fort Wayne’s Favorite Summer Celebration

Since 1969!

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Get the Insider Scoop!

VisitFortWayne.com/blog

Kickstart your summer with a month-long celebration of art, bicycling, music and theater.

This May, celebrate National Bike Month with 31 days of fun, with events including Trek the Trails, Le Tour de Fort, a Public Bike Art Tour and much more!

And join us on Saturday, May 16 for Kickstart Saturday – where you can enjoy Fort4Fitness Spring Cycle, Kickstart4Kids, Spring Trolley Shopping, Fairy Tale Fest, the opening day of the Barr Street Market, and more!!

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Indiana’s premiere shopping event, the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale, featuring their famous quilted handbags, luggage and accessories, takes place annually right here in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Dates for the 2015 sale are Wednesday, April 8 through Sunday, April 12 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

Why would you mark your calendar and pre-register for a sale? This is not a normal sale. The Vera Bradley Outlet Sale is an experience!

Both the sheer number of shoppers and the vast amount of product at the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale will blow you away. There are rows and rows of displays – featuring items such as handbags and purses, laptop bags, backpacks and wallets. You will also find printed clothing items, eyeglass cases, stationary, office supplies and more – all in the stunning, bold and colorful patterns that make Vera Bradley items unique. And the best part? The sale features a variety of retired colors, collections and styles, and all items are 40 to 60 percent off regular price!

Shoppers are more than happy to stock up on items for themselves, Mother’s Day, birthday presents and wedding party gifts. The possibilities are truly endless at this once-a-year shopping extravaganza. The Vera Bradley Outlet Sale is a perfect girlfriend getaway.

Vera Bradley fans travel from across the U.S. to attend this five-day sale. The first three days of the sale will feature exclusive ticket sessions for a $5 admittance fee. Tickets are purchased via Ticketmaster.com or at an authorized Ticketmaster location.

These days are divided into different shopping “sessions.” Each session varies in time so that shoppers can easily find a time to shop matching their availability. The last two days of the sale are free admittance, but pre-registration is required so event organizers and volunteers can adequately staff and serve shoppers.

You can stay up-to-date on this year’s sale by visiting the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale online at www.VisitFortWayne.com/verabradley.

Insider Tips:

• Save the date and pre-register to secure your entry to the five-day sale.

• Bring a shopping list with you. It will help keep your focus as you dig through an almost overwhelming amount of product.

• Be prepared to find almost every style – but in a limited selection of patterns. So, have a few pattern options in mind as you look for your favorite bag.

• Dress comfortably. While the checkout process is efficient, you will likely wait to purchase your items. Enjoy the experience and don’t hesitate to bring some snacks or water to drink while waiting.

• Consider booking a hotel room to extend your stay and enjoy the many attractions and fine dining experiences Fort Wayne has to offer. Find packages and learn more at www.VisitFortWayne.com/verabradley.

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June 10-13GermanfestHeadwaters Park & city locationswww.germanfest.org

June 12-13Sweetwater GearfestSweetwater Campuswww.sweetwater.com

June 18-21BBQ RibfestHeadwaters Parkwww.bbqribfest.com

June 25-28GreekfestHeadwaters Parkwww.fortwaynegreekfestival.org

June 27BuskerfestDowntown Fort Waynewww.downtownfortwayne.com

June 27ARCH Historic Home and Garden TourSouthwood Parkwww.archfw.org

July 9-11Arcola Tractor/Truck PullArcola, INwww.arcolapull.org

July 10-18Three Rivers FestivalSEE AD ON PAGE 6sponsored by

Hanning & Bean Enterprises Fort Wayne’s favorite summer party since 1969! From the 2-hour Parade, Fine Arts & Crafts, Children’s Fest and International Village, to live music, amusement rides, the Bed Race, and the Raft Race, enjoy family-friendly fun in the heart of downtown! Headwaters Park and other locations(260) 426-5556 www.threeriversfestival.org

July 23-25Swiss DaysBerne, INwww.bernein.com/swiss-days

July 23-25St. Joe Pickle FestivalAn old time festival that was named one of the Food Network’s All American Festivals. The 19th annual features parades, competitions, fireworks, food vendors, kids activities, live music and performances as well as tours of the pickle factory and more. Downtown St. Joe, IN(260) 337-5461 www.stjoepicklefestival.com

July 24-25Pride FestHeadwaters Parkwww.fwpride.org

July 28-August 2Allen County FairAllen County Fairgroundswww.allencountyfairgroundsin.com

August 8-9Fort Wayne Regional Maker Faire – Powered by TekVentureHeadwaters Parkwww.makerfairefortwaye.com

August 21-23Shindigz National Soccer FestivalFort Wayne Sport Clubwww.nationalsoccerfestival.com

August 24-31Auburn Cord Duesenberg FestivalAuburn, INwww.acdfestival.org

August 29ARCH Historic Home and Garden TourHarrison Hillwww.archfw.org

August 29Taste of the Arts200-300 E. Main St.www.tasteoftheartsfortwayne.org

September 10-12Grabill Country FairGrabill, INwww.grabillcountryfair.com

September 11-12West Central House and Garden TourWest Central Neighborhoodwww.westcentralneighborhood.org

September 12Mad Anthony OktobeerfestHeadwaters Parkwww.madbrew.com

September 6-13Hotel Fitness Championship Web.com Tour Finals EventSEE AD ON PAGE 10The Western Golf Association (WGA) hosts the Hotel Fitness Championship, a Web.com Tour Finals event, at Sycamore Hills Golf Club. On the line are 50 PGA TOUR cards for the 2015-16 season. The field includes the top 75 Web.com Tour money leaders and players ranking 126-200 on the PGA TOUR FedExCup points list. Proceeds benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation.Sycamore Hill Golf Club Championship Office: (260) 271-1153 www.hotelfitnesschampionship.com

September 13Be a Tourist in Your Own HometownDowntown Fort Waynewww.visitfortwayne.com

September 19-20 Johnny Appleseed FestivalVoted Fort Wayne’s Favorite Festival! Celebrate the life and times of John Chapman with period authentic food, crafts, military re-enactors, educational demonstrations, farmer’s market, and a special area for children. Two days of continuous entertainment on five stages. Free admission.Johnny Appleseed and Archer Parks www.johnnyappleseedfest.com

September 25-26 Fort4Fitness Half MarathonSEE AD ON PAGE 11The largest running event in Fort Wayne, Fort4Fitness has something for people of all ages and abilities. Featuring a variety of races, an expo, and an iconic finish at home plate of Parkview Field. Fort4Fitness is great for the whole family!Parkview Field (260) 760-3371www.fort4fitness.org

May 29 - June 1, 2015verabradley.org

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Plan a festive getaway in Fort Wayne around the holidays! Between special holiday events and our great attractions and museums, there are things for all ages to enjoy.

Come downtown for the Night of Lights. On the night before Thanksgiving, downtown shines bright! Watch the traditional lighting of Santa and his Reindeer along with dozens of other displays, and then end the evening with the grand finale fireworks at Parkview Field!

It’s just the start to an amazing season of holiday events, including the Embassy Theatre’s Festival of Trees, the Botanical Conservatory’s Christmas displays, The History Center’s Festival of Gingerbread, and dozens of others.

Another great way to enjoy the lights is at the Fantasy of Lights. Load up the car, grab some hot chocolate and enjoy the drive through the Fantasy of Lights at Franke Park - right next to the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo.

Of course, with all of the hustle and bustle of the holidays it’s nice to sit down and relax! Whether you stop in to one of downtown Fort Wayne’s great restaurants while browsing the beautiful lights, or sit down for a bite after a day of shopping at Jefferson Pointe or Glenbrook Square, the “City of Restaurants” has a little something for every craving.

While you’re in town you’ll want to be sure to take in a sporting event. Both the Fort Wayne Komets and Mad Ants Basketball are in action throughout the holiday season and are perfect for a date night, a group outing or some family fun.

Or get in on the action yourself! Hit the ice at the Headwaters Park outdoor skating rink, where you’ll want to make plans to skate under the stars.

And, you’ll definitely want to bring your shopping list with you. Wrap up your shopping and discover local businesses with Holly Trolley shopping! Hop on one of the trolleys that will be circulating downtown on the last Saturday in

November and enjoy the great local stores downtown Fort Wayne has to offer.

We make holiday fun easy and affordable with our outstanding hotel packages. From romance packages to packages offering fun for the whole family (and a pool to splash around in), you won’t want to miss out on these great offers. You can find a complete list at www.VisitFortWayne.com.

Fort Wayne’s Holiday season is nothing short of magical, thanks to our annual HolidayFest.

Celebrate with us!

For more information, check out Fort Wayne online at www.VisitFortWayne.com, or call one of our Visitor Information Specialists at 1-800-767-7752. We’d love to help you plan a memorable getaway this holiday season!

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SYCAMORE HILLS GOLF CLUBSEPTEMBER 9-13, 2015

April 8 – 12, 2015

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

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Discover whattens of thousands ofannual visitors alreadyknow: The Fort WayneHome & Garden Show is aNo. 1 winter attraction inthe Midwest!

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Discover whattens of thousands of annual visitorsalready know: The Fort Wayne Home & Garden Show is a No. 1 winter attraction in the Midwest!

www.home-gardenshow.comFor additional information for exhibitors or visitors, please call (800) 695-5288

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September 26-October 25thKuehnert Dairy Farm Fall FestivalThe Annual Fall Festival runs five weeks - Fridays through Sundays - and includes a dairy farm tour, a corn maze, pumpkin painting, games, hayrides and fire pits. Kuehnert Dairy Farm is a family farm open to the public for special events and tours.www.facebook.com/kuehnertdairyfarm

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2015 Fort4Fitness Events

260-760-3371 www.Fort4Fitness.org

Fort4Fitness has something for every age, skill level and fitness

interest. Register and enjoy one of our great community celebrations of

healthy living and fitness!

Spring Cycle - May 16, 2015Fall Festival - September 25-26, 2015Get Fit in the Fort Training Programs

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A 30 acre park, located at the “headwaters” of downtown Fort Wayne and our three rivers, Headwaters Park provides a setting for a wide range of events including festivals, concerts and cultural events, weddings, family reunions and other parties. Most of the festivals listed here are held inside this park, which also features a free Splash Pad open Spring to Fall and Ice Skating open late November through February, weather permitting.

Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802 • (260) 425-5745

is Fort Wayne’s headquarters!festival

November 25Night of Lights

Downtown Fort Waynewww.downtownfortwayne.com

November 21-January 3Botanical Conservatory

ChristmasBotanical Conservatory

www.botanicalconservatory.org

November 25-December 2Festival of Trees

Embassy Theatrewww.fwembassytheatre.com

November 25-December 31Fantasy of Lights

Franke Parkwww.awsfantasyoflights.com

November 27-29Festival of Trains

Science Centralwww.sciencecentral.org

November 27-December 13Festival of Gingerbread

History Centerwww.fwhistorycenter.com

November 28Holly Trolley Shopping

Downtown Fort Waynewww.downtownfortwayne.com

October 2Vera Bradley Tickled Pinkwww.verabradley.org

October 3Chili FestHeadwaters Parkwww.chilifestfortwayne.com

October 16-18, 22-25, 29-31Wild Zoo HalloweenFort Wayne Children’s Zoowww.kidszoo.org

October 17Fright Night (Zombie Walk)Downtown Fort Wayne www.frightnightdowntown.com

October 24-25Brick WorldGrand Wayne Convention Centerwww.brickworld.us

January 12-14, 2016Fort Wayne Farm ShowMemorial Coliseumwww.tradexpos.com/ftwayne

February 25-28, 2016Home and Garden ShowSEE AD ON PAGE 1043rd annual event. Comparison shop for all kinds of goods and services for your home and garden. See the latest in-home design and products on the market. Ask the experts about your garden and lawn problems. Come on in. Think Spring!Memorial Coliseumwww.home-gardenshow.com

Headwaters Park

Get the Insider Scoop!

VisitFortWayne.com/blog

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Visit “one of the nation’s top ten zoos!” Test your imagination (and the rules of gravity!) at a hands-on science center. Wander through lush gardens featuring a two-story waterfall.

Enjoy dozens of hands-on opportunities for your family to reconnect, laugh and learn together when you getaway to Fort Wayne!

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50 YEARS OF FAMILY FUN!

The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is consistently named “One of the Top 10 Zoos in the Nation,” and one visit will have you cheering in agreement. Celebrating their 50th season in Fort Wayne, the Zoo offers hundreds of amazing animals, and a ride in every section of the zoo – so come explore by train, skyride, log canoe or foot!

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Fort Wayne Children’s ZooSEE AD ON BACK COVER Your family will love 40 acres of animals, rides, and beautifully landscaped grounds. Don’t miss the African Journey, featuring lions, hyenas, and monkeys. You can even hand-feed giraffes! Ride the Sky Safari, trek through the Indonesian Rain Forest and say hello to orangutans or sharks. See why the zoo was voted Indiana’s #1 Summer Attraction! Open: April 25-October 11, 9am-5pm.3411 Sherman Blvd. • (260) 427-6800 www.kidszoo.org

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory Surround yourself with nature at an oasis in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne. Enjoy lush seasonal displays, four outdoor gardens, the Tropical Garden with orchids, palms, and a cascading waterfall, and the Sonoran Desert Garden. Visit the Gift Shop or the Café. Open: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm; Thur 10am-8pm; Sun Noon-4pm. Closed Mondays, Labor Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. 1100 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 427-6440 www.botanicalconservatory.org

Fort Wayne Museum of Art This American art museum offers diverse exhibitions of contemporary and historical art. The Paradigm Gallery has fine art and craft for sale, and the Early Learning Center offers hands-on fun for youngsters. Open: Tues-Sat 10am-6pm; Thur 10am-8pm; Sun Noon-5pm. Closed Holidays.311 E. Main St. • (260) 422-6467 www.fwmoa.org

Science CentralSEE AD ON PAGE 16Spark your imagination at Science Central! Explore 120+ exhibits, including Science On a Sphere, and discover great gifts in our Gift Shop. Open: Tues-Fri, 10am-4pm; Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun, 12-5pm. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays during the school year. 1950 N. Clinton St. • (260) 424-2400www.sciencecentral.org

The History Center SEE AD ON PAGE 14Set in the grand historic 1893 City Hall, the center features exhibits from Little Turtle to Anthony Wayne alongside inventions that originated in this area with over 27,000 historic photographs, records and artifacts available for study. Open: Mon-Sat, and first Sundays.302 E. Berry St. • (260) 426-2882 www.fwhistorycenter.com

African/African-American Historical Society and Museum of Allen CountyThe AAAHSM (“AWESOME”) exhibits the histories of people of African descent in Allen County since 1809, and African history from earliest times to today. An Arts United affiliate, the museum houses the City’s largest public collection of African Art. Open: Tues, Thur, Sat 10am-2pm. 436 E. Douglas Ave.(260) 420-0765www.AAAHSM.org

Allen County Courthouse A national historic landmark, the restored Allen County Courthouse boasts magnificent art glass, exquisite murals and intricately patterned tile floors. Enjoy one of the finest examples of Beaux Arts architecture. Group tours by appointment Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm. No cellphones or cameras allowed during business hours. Available to rent for your special occasion.715 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 449-4246 www.allencountycourthouse.org

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Come celebrate with us!

30th AnnualFestival of Gingerbread

Nov. 27-Dec. 13See our website for details!

302 East Berry St. 260-426-2882www.fwhistorycenter.com Indiana Office Of Tourism Development Survey

Voted Indiana’s #1 Summer “Gotta-Do”

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attractions&museumsLearn

at the Allen County Public LibraryMAKERLAB

Create Explore

LINCOLN FINANCIAL FOUNDATION COLLECTION

THE GENEALOGY CENTERIt’s time to explore your creative side!

The MakerLab at the Main Library features

equipment that many people have never

seen or used. 3D printers and scanners, a

fully equipped Electronics Workbench with

a soldering iron, oscilloscope and power

supply, a vinyl cutter, special computer

stations with Adobe Creative Suite, and

more are available. Stop in and step into the

future with us.

Abraham Lincoln lived in Indiana as a young boy. Today, you can come to the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana and learn even more about the man who so many people admire. The Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection is internationally known for information on one of our most beloved presidents, Abraham Lincoln. The collection includes original family photos, letters, documents, over 20,000 books, Civil War diaries, as well as Lincoln related documents, many of them written or signed by Lincoln, himself. As always, our knowledgeable staff will be glad to assist you in your research.

The Genealogy Center, with its 453,000 printed volumes and 660,000 microfilms and microfiche, is a source of information and a destination for genealogists, historians and scholars. The collection features access to online databases, as well as published family histories, local histories, directories and local records from across the U.S. and Canada. An experienced staff provides services to everyone from the beginner to the advanced genealogist. Isn’t it time you found out more about your family?

900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802260-421-1200

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Visit sciencecentral.org

260.424.24001950 N. Clinton St., Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Enjoy over 120 exhibits featuring HANDS-ON science fun! Come make amazing DISCOVERIES at Fort Wayne’s premier interactive SCIENCE CENTER!

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Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatorywww.botanicalconservatory.org260-427-6440

Changing TidesJanuary 10 - April 5The Botanical Conservatory has invited internationally-known artist Sayaka Ganz to create an imaginative seascape in the midst of the lush Showcase Garden using recycled materials. The Pollinators’ Garden - 12th Annual Live Butterfly ExhibitApril 11 - July 5During this year’s live butterfly exhibit, visitors will have a chance to learn more about many pollinators, their impact in our environment, and why humans depend on them. 1 Egyptian Pleasure GardenJuly 11 - November 15By the time of Ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom period, the nation’s wealth allowed for pleasure gardens at the homes of the most well-off. Retreat to ponds with colorful fish and lotus flowers, shade trees, palms, flower beds, and more. A Northwoods Christmas November 21 - January 3, 2016Imagine the warm and rustic charm of a Northwoods cabin during the holidays: ornaments crafted from twigs and cones, fragrant drapes of garland, and displays of family heirlooms.

The History Centerwww.fwhistorycenter.com260-426-2882

Indiana DisastersMay 5 - May 30 In this traveling exhibit, photographs from various collections and institutions all over the state capture unforgettable Indiana catastrophes while newspaper headlines, illustrations and survivor accounts show how Hoosiers persevere in the face of disaster.

Fort Wayne Museum of Artwww.fwmoa.org260-422-6467

Dance Theatre of Harlem: 40 Years of FirstsDecember 20, 2014 - March 15Highlighting the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s 40-plus year history, and celebrating the history and art of dance with 25 costumes and accessories, set pieces, documentary video excerpts, historical photographs and tour posters. American Brilliant Cut GlassApril 26 - December 6This display reflects the partnership between the Fort Wayne Museum of Art and the American Cut Glass Association, a nonprofit, national organization devoted to the advancement of this unique American industrial art form. Dennis McNett: Legend of the Wolfbat May 30 - August 23Creatures from McNett’s Wolfbat woodblock series have been exhibited around the world and focus on creatures from Nordic mythology, inspired in part by the 80s skateboarding and punk rock scene. Summer of Glass June 27 - September 13Featuring the 43rd International Glass Invitational Award Winners, a selection of the world’s most brilliantly executed studio glass, and a solo exhibition by Christina Bothwell, known for her figurative sculptures that explore the topics of metamorphosis and renewal.

The National: Best Contemporary Photography 2015 September 26 - January 3, 2016The National coincides with the launching of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art’s new collecting initiative focusing on contemporary photography and its goal of developing a preeminent biennial exhibition of only the best contemporary photography. 3

Science Centralwww.sciencecentral.org260-424-2400

Expedition EarthJanuary 10 - May 17Expedition Earth greets visitors with the sights and sounds of the world’s biomes, including tundra, grasslands, deserts, forests, and aquatic. Dozens of hands-on activities engage visitors of all ages as they learn about habitats, systems, species diversity, adaptation, and more.

Amazing MaizeSeptember 13 - January 3, 2016Amazing Maize explores the science of how maize has evolved over thousands of years to become one of our most significant crops, and why it continues to surprise us today. What is maize? Why is it important? How has it changed? Join us to discover the answers. 2

African/African-American Historical Societywww.AAAHSM.org260-420-0765

Rare Coin and Stamp DisplayFirst and Second Quarter 2015 View US, African and Carribean stamps and coins that display topical significance in African and African-American contributions in science, technology, politics and society.

Bob MarleyFebruary - May A life history retrospective of the world-renowned reggae singer and political activist.

Artlinkwww.artlinkfw.com260-424-7195

Rock, Paper, Scissors January 23 - March 4 An all media exhibit all about games, and the fun and whimsy of childhood.

Contemporary American FamilyMarch 13 - April 15 Discover a juried call of artwork depicting the modern family relationship.

35th Annual National Print ExhibitionApril 24 - May 27 This exhibit features a national call for entry of the best hand-pulled prints from across the nation.

ConnectivityJune 5 - July 15 Connectivity is an exhibit focusing on the neighborhoods through urban and suburban areas.

For a complete list of special exhibits and events going on when you are in town, visit our Calendar of Events online at www.VisitFortWayne.com

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Enjoy over 120 exhibits featuring HANDS-ON science fun! Come make amazing DISCOVERIES at Fort Wayne’s premier interactive SCIENCE CENTER!

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Cathedral Museum and Bookstore See hundreds of religious artifacts, some dating back to the time of Jesus Christ and Abraham. Open: Tues-Fri 10am -2pm.The bookstore carries a large selection of gifts items. Open: Mon,Tue, Wed, Fri, 8:30am-5pm; Thur 8:30am-7pm; Sat 10am-2pm. Free admission and free parking.915 S. Clinton St. • (260) 422-4611 www.diocesefwsb.org/cathedral-museum

Cathedral of the Immaculate ConceptionThe Cathedral church was built in 1859. View exceptional woodcarvings and stained glass.1100 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 424-1485www.cathedralfortwayne.org

The Chief Richardville House Now a national historic landmark, this 1827 Greek Revival was built for Miami Chief Jean Baptiste De Richardville. Open: First Saturday of the month, May-November.5705 Bluffton Rd. (next to SW Conservation Club)(260) 426-2882 www.fwhistorycenter.com

Fort Wayne Firefighters’ MuseumLocated in historic Engine House No. 3, this museum showcases artifacts used by the city’s earliest heroes. See two floors of equipment and photos from 160 years of firefighting in Fort Wayne. Open: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm; Sat 10am-3pm. Closed Wed and Sun.226 W. Washington Blvd. (260) 426-0051 www.fortwaynefiremuseum.com

Bringing history to life for all generations to enjoy!

January 31 Nouvelle Annee: A French Garrison 1755

February 21 & 22 18th Century Garrison

April 18 & 19 An Early Modern Muster of Arms

May 15 Education Day

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May 16 & 17 Muster on the St. Mary’s: A Time Line Event

June 13 & 14 Siege of Fort Wayne: 1812

June 27-28 Camp Allen Muster: 1861-1865

July 12 & 13 Revolutionary War-The Western Front 1775 - 1763

Historic Fort Wayne 1201 Spy Run Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN 46805 • 260.437.2836www.oldfortwayne.org

The Old Fort is a historic education center located in Northeast Indiana – focusing on the eras from the Native American Culture to the Civil War.

August 29 & 30 Post Miamies: 1754-1763 September 13 Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown

October 17 Fright Night Lantern Tours

November 7 British Garrison Seven Year’s War

Allen County Public Library The Genealogy CenterSEE AD ON PAGE 15Serving Allen County since 1895, the fourteen libraries circulate more than 4,500,000 items. Computer classes, book groups and children’s activities make the library a destination for everyone. The downtown main library host The Genealogy Center and the newly opened tech MakerLab.900 Library Plaza • (260) 421-1200 www.acpl.info

ARCHWe provide downtown walking tours, including haunted sites, charter tour guides and historic home tours. Visit ARCH headquarters during business hours and tour the historic Rankin House for free. See website for special events.818 Lafayette St. • (260) 426-5117www.archfw.org Take a trip to Grabill if you are interested in tasting a little

bit of simple country life, experiencing first-hand some rich cultural heritage and recapturing a glimpse of the past. Grabill is located in the middle of one of the nations largest settlements of Amish.

But Grabill is also modern. The various manufacturing companies in town swell the population three-fold during the bustling business day, while, at night, the ever present horses hooves once again play their cadence throughout the night air.

Celebrate a simpler life.

Come visit our town, stay for lunch or dinner and a leisurely stroll thru our shops.Specialty ShopsCatalpa Tree Shops13405 Main St.260.627.3012

H. Souder & Sons General Store13535 Main St.260.627.3991

Country Shops of Grabill13756 State St.260.627.6315

Mother Hubbards13743 State St.260.627.2913

Katie’s Kountry Korner13312 Schwartz Rd. 260.627.8352

Miller’s Country Store11205 Roth Rd260.437.4465

Grabill Country Sales13813 Fairview Drat Grabill Country Village260.627.8330

Grabill Hardware13534 Main St.260.627.2012

Attractions & RestaurantsDas Nolt Haus Amish Restaurant12530 Cuba Road260.466-4224

Grabill Inn13706 Fairview Dr.260.627.2719

Grabill Dairy Sweet13305 State St.260.627.3151

Olde Church MuseumCorner of First & West260.627.5227 X7

Hurshtown ReservoirRoth Rd.260.427.6008

Grabill Country Fair13717 First St.260.627.5227, X5

Grabill Branch Public Library13521 State St.260.421.1325

iAB Financial Bank Sports Complex 14218 North Main St.260.627.8943

The Coffee Cabin13534 Main St.260.627.0010

2015 Events July Community Fireworks - TBDon the banks of the St. Joe RiverRiverside Gardens – Leo

Grabill Chamber of Commerce Benefit Auction & Community Gathering - July 17

September Grabill Country FairSeptember 10, 11 & 12Celebrate a simpler way of life.

Grabill Chamber of CommerceRoad Apple Cruise InSeptember 26

November Christmas Open HouseRetailers offer specials throughout the Christmas season

December Breakfast with SantaDecember 5Grabill Parks

Santa Comes to Town - TBDGrabill Hardware Parking Lot

Town of Grabill 260.627.5227

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Take a trip to Grabill if you are interested in tasting a little bit of simple country life, experiencing first-hand some rich cultural heritage and recapturing a glimpse of the past. Grabill is located in the middle of one of the nations largest settlements of Amish.

But Grabill is also modern. The various manufacturing companies in town swell the population three-fold during the bustling business day, while, at night, the ever present horses hooves once again play their cadence throughout the night air.

Celebrate a simpler life.

Come visit our town, stay for lunch or dinner and a leisurely stroll thru our shops.Specialty ShopsCatalpa Tree Shops13405 Main St.260.627.3012

H. Souder & Sons General Store13535 Main St.260.627.3991

Country Shops of Grabill13756 State St.260.627.6315

Mother Hubbards13743 State St.260.627.2913

Katie’s Kountry Korner13312 Schwartz Rd. 260.627.8352

Miller’s Country Store11205 Roth Rd260.437.4465

Grabill Country Sales13813 Fairview Drat Grabill Country Village260.627.8330

Grabill Hardware13534 Main St.260.627.2012

Attractions & RestaurantsDas Nolt Haus Amish Restaurant12530 Cuba Road260.466-4224

Grabill Inn13706 Fairview Dr.260.627.2719

Grabill Dairy Sweet13305 State St.260.627.3151

Olde Church MuseumCorner of First & West260.627.5227 X7

Hurshtown ReservoirRoth Rd.260.427.6008

Grabill Country Fair13717 First St.260.627.5227, X5

Grabill Branch Public Library13521 State St.260.421.1325

iAB Financial Bank Sports Complex 14218 North Main St.260.627.8943

The Coffee Cabin13534 Main St.260.627.0010

2015 Events July Community Fireworks - TBDon the banks of the St. Joe RiverRiverside Gardens – Leo

Grabill Chamber of Commerce Benefit Auction & Community Gathering - July 17

September Grabill Country FairSeptember 10, 11 & 12Celebrate a simpler way of life.

Grabill Chamber of CommerceRoad Apple Cruise InSeptember 26

November Christmas Open HouseRetailers offer specials throughout the Christmas season

December Breakfast with SantaDecember 5Grabill Parks

Santa Comes to Town - TBDGrabill Hardware Parking Lot

Town of Grabill 260.627.5227

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Two of Fort Wayne’s most family-friendly attractions are celebrating birthdays in 2015, and you’re invited to the party!The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, consistently named “one of the top ten zoos in the nation,” is marking 50 years of serving families.

Looking back at the past 50 years, Jim Anderson, Zoo Director, says the most noteworthy accomplishment is the fact that since the zoo opened, more than 20 million people have come through the gate. In his words, “That’s a lot of lives to have touched.”

So many of those visitors return year after year due to the unprecedented accessibility of the zoo (exhibits are built to be enjoyed from a kids-eye-view) and the variety of animals and experiences all throughout the grounds.

The zoo also features four rides, where visitors can tickle their toes in the treetops on the Sky Safari, enjoy a Log Ride though the Australian Outback, ride an Endangered Species Carousel, and enjoy an All-American train ride.

“The level of interaction here is very high,” adds Anderson. “People want to do things, not just see exhibits.”

He’s also proud of the fact that while the zoo has grown in land and amenities, it has remained “close to its traditions and roots.” He adds, “We want to be better, not bigger.”

Similarly, Science Central— which will celebrate its 20th year in the community—adds to the quality of life in Northeast Indiana with their commitment to excellence, education and fun! For nearly 20 years, Science Central has empowered youth with the simple philosophy of anybody can enjoy science.

Martin Fisher, Executive Director, says opening a facility of this caliber in a historic building was quite the accomplishment. (Science Central is housed in a former power plant.) No other institution exists like it in

the region, which makes it a real jewel. More than 1.7 million people have visited since 1995!

Inside, visitors enjoy 35,000 square feet of both permanent and temporary exhibits. Fisher says there can be as many as three new exhibits in a given month. For example, last year they debuted “Science on a Sphere” – an innovative way to celebrate space, weather and other sciences.

These two outstanding attractions are the start to an outstanding Fort Wayne family getaway. Combine them with a festival and overnight hotel package, and make memories together this season! Learn more at www.VisitFortWayne.com.

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Historic Fort Wayne SEE AD ON PAGE 18Enjoy a stroll through the sights and sounds of yesteryear! Visit the Historic Fort, where history is brought to life through hands-on demonstrations and re-enactments. Period specific events ranging from the early 1700s through the Civil War Era are presented.1201 Spy Run Ave. • (260) 437-2836 www.oldfortwayne.org

The Town of Grabill SEE AD ON PAGE 19Sample a taste of yesterday just 15 minutes from Fort Wayne. Enjoy the rural scenes with picturesque farms and horse drawn vehicles. Visit the general store, antiques and crafts shops. Festivals and fairs occur all year round.St. Rd. 1, turn at Leo-Grabill Rd. Grabill, INwww.grabill.net

Winner’s Circle Brewpub & OTB New HavenNew Haven is the home of the $3 20-ounce draft. This exciting new facility will feature an array of craft beer, specialty cocktails and locally-inspired dishes. Our state-of-the-art off track betting lounge will offer more than 200 simulcast races daily. 1304 Minnich Rd. New Haven, IN off I-469, Exit 311(260) 490-9006 www.otbWinnersCircle.com

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum SEE AD ON PAGE 21See a national historic landmark featuring America’s favorite classic cars in 1930 art deco showrooms of the legendary Auburn Automobile Company. Featuring over 120 antique, vintage, classic and special interest cars. Banquet and reception facilities available for weddings and business meetings. Open 7 days a week. Family and group rates are available.1600 S. Wayne St., Auburn, IN (260) 925-1444 www.automobilemuseum.org

Country Heritage Winery and VineyardSEE AD ON PAGE 23This award winning, family-owned winery and vineyard provides a quality experience for the expert or novice. Share a glass in our tasting room or under our gazebo. Open 7 days a week - just 15 minutes north of Fort Wayne on Highway 3, Lima Road.0185 CR 68, LaOtto, IN(260) 637-2980www.countryheritagewinery.com

DeKalb County Visitors Bureau SEE AD ON PAGE 25The “Hub of Transportation Heritage” features nine different museums including automobiles, trucks, aircrafts, railroad history, a military collection and county history. Come for the world’s largest collector car auction and classic car festival over Labor Day weekend, or visit our antique and specialty shops.500 S. Grandstaff Dr., Ste. C Auburn, IN • (877) 833-3282 www.dekalbcvb.org

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Located just northeast of Fort Wayne, and a bit off the beaten path, you’ll find the quaint Amish town of Grabill, Indiana.

Scenic farms and horse-drawn buggies lead the way to this appealing village that boasts unique shops, antique stores, and an afternoon of adventure.

One item to add to your to do list is the Country Shops of Grabill, an impressive store loaded with antiques, primitives, finished oak, glassware, painted furniture, and other unique items. Be sure to visit 10 am to 5 pm, Monday-Saturday, year-round. You can find everything here from an antique pipe organ to handbags.

Speaking of shopping, other options include the Catalpa Tree Shops, Mother Hubbard’s, Katie’s Kountry Korner, and Miller’s Country Store.

Another nod to the days of yesteryear, H. Souder & Sons General Store, looks like something right out of an old western movie. The façade resembles an old country store, and the inside boasts old-time treats and kitsch. Think Coke memorabilia, ice cold bottled soda, penny candy, homemade jams, fresh roasted coffee, and local Amish cookies and baked goods.

A day of shopping calls for some nourishment. Why not visit the town’s full-service restaurant, the Grabill Inn? Here they serve standard American fare with an impressive menu − everything from frittatas to chili cheese nachos. Or try Das Nolt Family Dinner Haus. And then, be sure to top off your meal with a sweet treat from the Grabill Dairy Sweet. It’s a tasty way to end a lovely day.

just down the road – in Grabill, Indiana

After a day in Grabill, you will likely find out why they are known as “A Friendly Little Town.”

Visit them online at www.grabill.net

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Moose Lake Christian Craft VillageCome experience the sights, sounds and flavors of the early 1800’s including The General Store featuring Amish food. Enjoy homemade artistry, cabin bed and breakfast, and a perfect man-made five acre lake stocked with 20,000 trophy sized fish, perfect for sun bathing, swimming, fishing, kayaks, paddle boats, and canoes. 11330 E. 500 SouthLaOtto, IN(260) 637-2372mooselakechristiancraftvillage.com

Satek Winery SEE AD ON PAGE 23Good Wine, Good Fun! Visit Satek Winery, where you can sample from our diverse portfolio of award-winning, locally-made wines. Open for complimentary tasting every day–including Sundays–from 10am to 6pm, year ‘round.6208 N. Van Guilder Rd. Fremont, IN (260) 495-9463www.satekwinery.com

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Fort Wayne has been named . . .

Home of the Best Family Attraction in Indiana: the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo

– TripAdvisor

Home to the Top-Rated Ballpark in Minor League Baseball

– Stadium Journey Magazine

Playful City USA

- KaBOOM!

Bike Friendly Community – League of American Bicyclists

“Tree City USA” for the 22nd year in a row

– Arbor Day Foundation

#1 best place in America to start and grow a business

– The Fiscal Times

One of the best cities in the nation, and a three time All-America city winner

– National League of Cities

Best Place to Raise Your Kids – Business Week

One of the Best Cities in the Nation for Minor League Sports

– Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal

One of the Best 35 Cities to Live In if you are Under the Age of 35

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Make your getaway truly memorable—grab a front row seat to our rich arts and cultural scene!

Whether you catch a live performance or take a trip to one of our amazing art galleries, you’ll make memories to last a lifetime.

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Share our passion for the arts with our “Sculpture with Purpose”— 50 sculptural bike racks located all throughout the community.

Grab a map from the Visitors Center or online at www.VisitFortWayne.com and locate all of these functional works of art on our Arts Campus and all throughout downtown!

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Artlink Gallery A nonprofit art gallery showcasing quality work by diverse visual artists. Artlink provides educational programming for artists and the community. Up to 27 exhibitions held yearly, along with classes for adults and youth. Open: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat Noon-6pm, Sun Noon-5pm.300 E. Main St. • (260) 424-7195 www.artlinkfw.com

Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne Arts United develops, coordinates and supports arts and cultural efforts in Northeast Indiana, believing that music, dance, fine art, theatre, cinema, museums, historical sites, architecture, and artful public spaces enhance the vibrancy of the region’s urban core.300 E. Main St. • (260) 424-0646www.artsunited.org

The Bach CollegiumThe region’s only early music ensemble - singers and period instruments - perform works of Bach and more with a unique sound. Details online or on Facebook at BACHCOLLEGIUM-A Baroque Music Ensemble.(260) 485-2143 www.bachcollegium.org

Bower North Productions Audience-participation mysteries, musicals, magic, and Vaudeville comedy for banquets, conventions, tour groups, fundraisers and private parties. We travel to your event anywhere in the region. We also perform public shows. Visit our website for dates and locations.4938 Southwood Ave.(260) 745-0557www.bowernorth.com

Castle Gallery Fine Art A unique gallery set in a historic mansion, featuring three stories of nationally recognized artists. Castle Gallery staff will help you select fine art for your corporate or residential spaces. Open: Tues-Sat 11am-6pm or by appointment.1202 W. Wayne St. • (260) 426-6568www.castlegallery.com

Downtown Improvement DistrictSEE AD ON PAGE 31Your Downtown Fort Wayne news and information resource is just one click away. Check out our event calendar, sign up for our weekly e-newsletter, reference our downtown guides and videos, find parking information and more!904 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 420-3266www.downtownFORTWAYNE.com

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concerts, comedians, educational programs, cinema and more.

125 West Jefferson Boulevard260.424.5665

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Fort Wayne is a great place to visit if you enjoy being active. Some of the most unique views of the city can be found by exploring our extensive trail system.

TRAILS

Our 81-mile trail system connects parks, nature preserves, splash pads and community centers, making the destination as fun as the journey!

Explore Foster Park and enjoy beautiful views of the gardens, golf course or river while you walk. Bring your bike along and pedal from the scenic Towpath Trail to Rockhill Park. Rockhill has a playground and picnic tables, so it is a great lunchtime destination.

Make sure you check out the trails that lead to our many splash pads. Shoaff Park not only has an amazing splash pad to help you beat the summer heat, but it is also home to a Frisbee golf course, basketball court, tennis and boats, and a playground. Another splash pad is located at Kreager Park, which is home to Taylor’s Dream Boundless Playground, an innovative playground accessible to children of all abilities. The ride there is fairly flat for biking and well worth the jaunt.

Another unique way to enjoy Fort Wayne is through our three rivers. Take a trip to Fort Wayne Outfitters on the banks of the St. Marys River downtown to rent kayaks, canoes, and stand-up-paddle boards. Gliding down the rivers offers a unique opportunity to see the city; get glimpses of wildlife including the fish, turtles, and beavers that call the rivers and their banks home, all while enjoying views of the city skyline.

WALKING TOURS

Beyond the usual parks, Fort Wayne is also home to a number of different walking tours. Take our Downtown Walking Tour, found online at VisitFortWayne.com. It includes all the must-sees, including the Botanical Conservatory, Fort Wayne Museum of Art and Allen County Public Library, which is home to the largest public genealogy collection in the nation.

Or, if history is what you are after, enjoy our Historic Downtown Walking Tour to learn all about Fort Wayne’s rich history. See the Firefighter’s Museum, the Old City Hall Historical Museum and stop at the historic Lincoln Tower to treat yourself to an old-fashioned phosphate soda.

You can also enjoy a guided Historic Segway Tour, via www.tourfortwayne.com.

Or, take the Sculpture with Purpose tour, highlighting downtown’s 50 unique bike rack sculptures. Not only are the sculptures amazing works of art, but they also allow you to stop and chain your bike at all the fun stops like the Grand Wayne Center and the Auer Center for Arts and Culture.

Stop in at the Visitors Center (or visit us online at Visit FortWayne.com) to pick up maps for all these great tours and more!

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Fort Wayne PhilharmonicThe Fort Wayne Philharmonic, under the direction of Music Director Andrew Constantine, holds over 300 performances in Northeast Indiana each year. The Phil’s core purpose is to foster and instill a lifelong love of classical music through performance and education.4901 Fuller Dr. • (260) 481-0777www.fwphil.org

Fort Wayne Youtheatre One of the oldest children’s theatres in the nation, Youtheatre provides quality entertainment for all ages. Classes available for ages 4-18 in beginning, intermediate and advanced theatre, stagecraft, voice, movement, comedy and radio theatre. Enjoy four productions each year by, and for, children!303 E. Main St. • (260) 422-6900 www.fortwayneyoutheatre.org

Heartland SingsNortheast Indiana’s premier professional vocal ensemble that performs a diverse repertoire. The group also serves as a community resource, music educator and advocate for the choral arts. Heartland is an independent vocal ensemble-in-residence on the University of Saint Francis campus.1516 Leesburg Rd. • (260) 436-8080 www.heartlandsings.org

IPFW Department of TheatreFaculty directors and designers present an exciting line-up of musicals, complemented by classic and contemporary comedies and dramas each season. IPFW productions feature both student and community actors in the Williams and Studio Theatres on the beautiful IPFW campus. 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. (260) 481-6551Box Office: (260) 481-6555www.ipfw.edu/theatre Northside GalleriesExcellence in fine art and custom framing! Fine art from local, national and international artists in 2 and 3 dimensions. Custom framing for everything from photos, posters, and mirrors to objects, collections and even large items such as flags, footballs, and guitars.335 E. State Blvd. • (260) 483-6624 www.northsidegalleries.com

The Orchard Gallery of Fine Art The Orchard Gallery has been owned by artists for 32 years, featuring original artwork by 55 artists. Contemporary or traditional, we’re sure to have something you’ll love to take home, including paintings, pottery, glass, wood, jewelry, photography, sculpture and wearables.6312 Covington Rd. • (260) 436-0927 www.theorchardgallery.com

Embassy Theatre SEE AD ON PAGE 28Built in 1928, the historic Embassy Theatre features national productions from the Broadway stage, concerts of all musical formats, cinema, educational programming and a continued commitment to young people.125 W. Jefferson Blvd. (260) 424-5665 www.fwembassytheatre.org

FAMEFAME programs provide many opportunities for students to showcase their talents in our community.Auer Center for Arts & Culture300 East Main St. • (260) 247-7325www.famearts.org

First Presbyterian Theater A church that produces Community theatre. Their eclectic six-show season includes musicals, comedies, and dramas which speak to the human condition. 300 W. Wayne St. • (260) 426-7421 www.firstpresbyteriantheater.com

Fort Wayne Ballet Fort Wayne Ballet is Indiana’s only professional ballet company and premiere pre-professional Academy offering training for beginners through career dancers. Enjoy the new Ballet @ArtsLab, Family Series and three main stage performances at the Arts United Center each season!300 E. Main St. • (260) 484-9646www.fortwayneballet.org

Fort Wayne Civic Theatre Experience the magic of live theatre! Presenting a variety of theatrical productions with an emphasis on Broadway musicals, the Civic Theatre showcases outstanding volunteer talent on and off stage. Civic is the proud founder and host of the annual Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival. 303 E. Main St. • (260) 422-8641 Box Office: (260) 424-5220www.fwcivic.org

Fort Wayne Dance Collective The Fort Wayne Dance Collective is committed to promoting human creativity. FWDC is a diverse, non-judgmental not-for-profit organization that offers dance and movement classes, outreach programs, Japanese style Taiko drumming and brings outstanding performers to the community. 437 E. Berry St. Suite 203(260) 424-6574 • www.fwdc.org

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2015 Downtown Improvement District Special Events

Last Saturdays – Great activities are happening Downtown on the Last Saturday of every month.

Spring Trolley Shopping – May 16, Downtown Fort Wayne 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Ride free trolleys to all kinds of activities and shop at great Downtown locations.

Lunch on the Square – June through August, every Thursday 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Grab lunch Downtown and enjoy live music.

BuskerFest – June 27, 4:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. A celebration of the street performer and festival of the unexpected!

Busker Square at Taste of the Arts – August 22, 11:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m., Celebrate the arts through street performance at Downtown’s largest celebration of arts, history, culture and local food.

Fright Night – October 17, 10:00 a.m.–Midnight Downtown Fort Wayne’s annual Halloween event features the Zombie Walk, haunted tours and frightfully fun activities at multiple Downtown locations.

Night of Lights/HolidayFest – Nov. 25–Dec. 31, Kick off your Holiday season with the Night of Lights and great HolidayFest activities all over Downtown.

Holly Trolley Shopping – Nov. 28, 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Ride free trolleys to shop for unique holiday gifts and support local businesses in and around Downtown.

Dine. Shop. Stay. Play.

For Downtown activities and Information any day of the year, visit:

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Summit City Barbershop Chorus Singing in the Barbershop Style. The Chorus, or one of its quartets, is available to entertain at your special occasion. The Chorus rehearses Mondays at 7pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 300 W Wayne St. PO Box 13068Fort Wayne, IN 46867(260) 414-3285www.summitcitychorus.org

Sweetwater Sound, Inc. SEE AD ON PAGE 56We’re always making music at Sweetwater! Through our free community music seminars and paid workshops, we let you learn, up close and personal, how the music industry’s top artists and studio professionals ply their trades. Be sure to visit our events page to see who’s coming next!5501 US Hwy. 30 West(260) 432-8176www.sweetwater.com

Trinity English Lutheran Church Trinity English Lutheran Church shares in worship, learning, mission, outreach, caring, serving, music and drama with children, youth and adults. Find a faith home at Trinity English. ”Working Together to Change the World through Jesus.”405 W. Washington Blvd.(260) 426-3424 www.TrinityEnglish.org

Voices of Unity ChoirUnder the direction of Marshall White, this world class, multifaceted youth program yielded gold-medal winning performances in the 2010, 2012 and 2014 World Choir Games and performed at Carnegie Hall. Youth are engaged in life-skills, character and leadership development.(260) 481-6719 www.upaf.com

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art Fort Wayne is home to numerous art galleries located across our city. No matter where you stay, chances are there is a gallery not too far away.

In Downtown Fort Wayne, you will find the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, located on the downtown Arts Campus; the 1832 Studio and Gallery, which offers artists a place to not only display their work but also create it; 3R Gallery, which features unique exhibitions and is owned by an artist herself; Castle Gallery Fine Art, which features nationally recognized artists and is set in a three story historic mansion; and the Lotus Gallery, which is also home to yoga and wellness classes.

The downtown campus of the Allen County Public Library also houses a gallery with changing exhibits, which is free to browse. Artlink is another great gallery downtown; it features 27 original exhibits that change every 4-7 weeks, so you could go every time you visit and always see something new! And, if you want to see some great local art but are worried about scheduling, combine it with your lunch or dinner outing. Pint and Slice, Henry’s and the Dash-In all serve great food and line their walls with local art available for purchase.

Outside of the city center, there is even more art to explore. Artists own and staff one gallery on the Southwest side of town, the Orchard Gallery. Nearby, you will find Gallery 8010, the Langhinrichs Gallery and Artworks the Galleria

of Fine Art. A bit more central south is Wunderkammer Gallery.This very unique gallery hosts incredible modern art with the mission of revitalizing the community through art.

If you are staying north of Fort Wayne, don’t despair! There is still plenty to see. Swing by Hedgehog Press to pick up some great souvenirs or presents for the whole family. Northside Galleries houses great work from national artists as well as international sensations. Combine some great art browsing with your daily coffee run at Firefly Coffee House or Old Crown Coffee Roasters.

No matter where you are or what kind of art you are after, you can find it in Fort Wayne. Make sure to check out www.VisitFortWayne.com for a full list of all the city’s art galleries and what they offer.

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DeBrand Fine ChocolatesSEE AD ON PAGE 34Come taste and see why DeBrand is quietly gaining a reputation as one of the world’s elite chocolatiers. Tours begin with a video presentation, include a sampling and a peek into the DeBrand Kitchens and end in the elegant Chocolate Shop.10105 Auburn Park Dr.(260) 969-8333 www.debrand.com

Mad Anthony Brewing CompanyVisit our award winning brew pub for tour of our on-site brewery! We welcome brewery tours and tasting parties. Sample a variety of ales and lagers. Call for an appointment.2002 Broadway Ave. • (260) 426-ALESwww.madbrew.com

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Art, history and architecture to add a special elegance to your Fort Wayne visit.

2701 Spring Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 800-729-4732 sf.edu

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USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center

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The Greater Fort Wayne Aviation MuseumLearn historic details of the old Baer Field and local aviation heroes. Reservations must be made at least one week in advance to visit the museum or take a guided tour. Free Admission. Fort Wayne International Airport Second Floor • (260) 446-3439www.fwairport.com

Sechler’s Pickles, Inc. From genuine “Aged in Wood” dill pickles to fresh packed bread and butter pickles, you’re going to love our pickles. Visit our showroom to see the process and taste one of over 40 pickle varieties. Group tours available. Order online.5686 SR 1 - Saint Joe(260) 337-5461 www.sechlerspickles.com

Want to get a behind-the-scenes look at all that Fort Wayne has to offer? Get a taste of our community by touring DeBrand Chocolatier, Mad Anthony Brewing Co. or Sechler’s Pickles. Or, take in our rich architectural heritage as you tour one of our historic buildings, like the Allen County Courthouse or Brookside Mansion. For more information on over 30 other available facility tours, contact our Visitors Center at 1-800-767-7752 or learn more online at www.VisitFortWayne.com/tours.

University of Saint Francis, Brookside SEE AD ON PAGE 33Brookside stands on the University of Saint Francis campus. During business hours, the public can enjoy the former home of industrialist John H. Bass though free self-guided tours or docent-led tours (requires advance scheduling) May-October. 2701 Spring St.(260) 399-8037 (tours)(260) 399-8806 (meetings/events)go.sf.edu/usf-brookside

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VENUES

Allen County Fairgrounds On over 75 acres of space, the Fairgrounds has over a dozen spaces and buildings, and pavilions for both indoor and outdoor events that can serve a large wedding or a company dinner for 400. Pick your own decorator, food service or beverage company.2726 Carroll Rd. • (260) 449-4444www.AllenCountyFairgroundsIN.com

Allen County War Memorial ColiseumSEE AD ON PAGE 35The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum hosts national concerts, family shows, tradeshows, private and corporate events. They are the home of the Fort Wayne Komets of the ECHL, the Mad Ants of the NBA D-League and the Fort Wayne Derby Girls. The Memorial Coliseum is the area’s largest multi-purpose event venue with over 1 million square feet of space. The full service Holiday Inn Fort Wayne is adjacent. The MC Ticket Office is open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm and Sat 10am-2pm.4000 Parnell Ave. • (260) 482-9502www.memorialcoliseum.com

Ceruti’s Catering and Banquet FacilitiesA family owned full service catering company that provides great food, outstanding service and very competitive prices. Serving over 30 venues with banquet, reception space and event services in Northeast Indiana.Summit Park6601 Innovation Blvd.Ceruti’s Banquet & Event CenterI 69 & Illinois Rd.(260) 207-2000

Empyrean Events and CateringSEE AD ON PAGE 36Empyrean creates excellence through flawless event planning, exceptional service, modern design, and sophisticated cuisine. Providing full-service, from-scratch gourmet catering and design services, Empyrean ensures the absolute best in Indiana and throughout the country. Experience the difference at the top of the town.110 W. Berry St., Suites 2500 & 2600(260) 444-4688www.empyreaneventsfw.com

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TRADESHOWS

CONCERTS

SPORTS

In May 2014, 50 new sculptural bike racks were installed throughout downtown Fort Wayne – creating a citywide public art project that also serves a practical purpose for bike enthusiasts!

Each one features a completely unique design and serves as a functional bike rack.

Stop by the Visitors Center at 927 S. Harrison to pick up a map of all 50 locations, or download one online at www.VisitFortWayne.com/swp to participate in a “sculpture hunt” and find all of these amazing pieces of artwork.

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Fort Wayne Children’s ZooParkview Physicians Group PavilionsPlan your group outing of 100 or more for company picnics, reunions and special events. The zoo catering service offers delicious meal options. All attendees receive admission to the zoo, which creates a special experience for your event at Indiana’s top destination for families! Opening in April 2015.3411 Sherman Blvd.(260) 427-6800 www.kidszoo.org

Grand Wayne Convention Center SEE AD ON PAGE 37Among the Midwest’s most advanced meeting options. 225,000 sq. ft. of flexible space, a 50,000 sq. ft. carpeted, dividable, multi-purpose convention hall, two elegant ballrooms and eighteen meeting rooms. Advanced technology throughout; spacious public and pre-function areas; ample loading zones. Serving state, regional, and national events in a progressive, spacious environment. Two connecting hotels plus adjacent entertainment venues.120 W. Jefferson Blvd. (260) 426-4100www.grandwayne.com

The Philmore on BroadwayBuilt in 1923 just minutes from downtown hotels and the convention center, this Fort Wayne landmark hosts regional and national acts in a one-of-a-kind venue offering upscale, historical charm and style. Call now for your holiday and themed events, corporate, weddings, and private events.2441 Broadway • (260) 745-1000www.philmoreonbroadway.com

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Fort Wayne’s premiere convention space, the Grand Wayne Center, is marketing its 30th year in 2015. The 225,000 square foot facility is the second largest space of its kind in Indiana.

According to Director of Sales & Marketing Marcy McKinley, the breathtaking Grand Wayne Center welcomes thousands of guests a year who meet there for conventions, meetings, trade shows and special events.

Visitors appreciate the aesthetic value, downtown location and close proximity to hotels. The customer service is also second to none.

“We go beyond their expectations,” says McKinley. “What they get is a top notch experience.”

And that experience is what keeps clients coming back. She estimates that 70 percent of bookings are repeat business. 2015 is looking just as promising, she says. “We estimate that we’ll host 35 conventions next year. We’ll continue to stay strong in 2015.”

Learn more at www.grandwayne.com

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Northeast Indiana:

our story

CONTENDERIN A LAND FULL OF KINGS,WE ARE THE CONTENDER.

Northeast Indiana is a special place. Our friendliness and hospitality define us - Hoosier Hospitality is truly a way of life for our welcoming communities. We welcome visitors with an easy-going smile and a open hand.

Expect a warm smile and big-hearted show of support and compassion when you visit Northeast Indiana. In a world that seems to have written off the Golden Rule, we most certainly have not, and the optimistic and neighborly attitude is contagious.

But don’t underestimate us - our courageous and determined personality makes us a Contender, and we are driven to be the best.

Learn more at www.YourStoryMadeHere.com

Manchester University College of PharmacySituated in the heart of Fort Wayne’s northern medical district, this 80,000-square-foot LEED Certified building features state-of-the-art facilities and contemporary settings for meetings, conferences, and seminars. Featuring flexible spaces and top-rate technology, it is ideal for your next event. 10627 Diebold Rd. • (260) 470-2700www.manchester.edu/pharmacy

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Whether you prefer to watch from the sidelines or take to the field yourself, you won’t be disappointed in Fort Wayne’s outstanding sports scene.

We’ve been named the “#1 City for Minor League Sports,” and it’s easy to see why! So join us, and catch the action in Fort Wayne!

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Named “Minor League Baseball’s No. 1 Ballpark Experience,” Parkview Field and the Fort Wayne TinCaps play baseball – and offer peerless family entertainment all summer long!

With seats on the grass for only $5, and family fun all night long, you won’t want to miss the chance to take them out to a ballgame this summer!

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Allen County Parks and RecreationFox Island, Metea, Payton and Cook’s Landing - hiking, birding, cross-country skiing, swimming, fishing and nature preserves. Educational and school programs. 7324 Yohne Rd. • (260) 449-3180www.allencountyparks.org

Fort Wayne Stay and PlayPlay Fort Wayne area’s finest golf courses. Packages include golf and hotel. Senior, fall and spring specials available.(260) 433-1480www.fortwaynestayandplay.com

Autumn Ridge Golf ClubAutumn Ridge rated 4 stars by Golf Digest and voted #1 & #2 in Fort Wayne.11420 Auburn Rd. • (260) 637-8727 www.autumnridgegc.com

Cherry Hill Golf ClubCherry Hill rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest and voted #1 & #2 in Fort Wayne.6615 Wheelock Rd. • (260) 485-8727www.cherryhillgc.com

Crazy Pinz, Inc. SEE AD ON PAGE 41Crazy Pinz, is a 50,000 sq. ft. family entertainment center that includes bowling, laser tag, mini golf, a three-story ball tent, redemption arcade, snack bar, casual dining with lounge, and much more - something for everyone. Voted Fort Wayne’s Best Bowling!1414 Northland Blvd.(260) 490-2695www.crazypinz.com

Fort Wayne Derby GirlsThe Fort Wayne Derby Girls are Indiana’s first all-female flat track roller derby league. The FWDG have provided Fort Wayne with action-packed, family friendly competitive roller derby since 2005, while also raising over $100,000 for local women’s and children’s charities. Memorial Coliseum fwderbygirls.com

Fort Wayne Komets SEE AD ON PAGE 40Fort Wayne’s oldest professional sports team. “Komet Hockey is the hottest ticket in town every winter in Fort Wayne from October through April.” Call for more information.1010 Memorial Way, Suite 100(260) 483-0011 www.komets.com

FEBRUARY6 Erie BayHawks 7:30 pm 17 Maine Red Claws 7:00 pm 22 Grand Rapids Drive 5:00 pm

MARCH1 Sioux Falls Skyforce 5:00 pm3 Austin Toros 7:00 pm 7 Canton Charge 7:30 pm 14 Delaware 87ers 7:30 pm17 Iowa Energy 7:00 pm

APRIL4 Sioux Falls Skyforce 7:30 pm

www.fortwaynehoops.com

VisitFortWayne.com/trails Discover pre-planned trail routes to hike and

bike – from family-friendly to challenging!

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Fort Wayne Mad AntsSEE AD ON PAGE 40As part of the NBA Development League, the Mad Ants provide major league entertainment at a price that families love. Players dunking in Fort Wayne one night might be on TV slamming for the NBA the next. Come help them GET MAD!(260) 469-4667 www.fortwaynehoops.com

Fort Wayne Outfitters and Bike Depot It’s more than a cool bike and kayak shop with a full service department and rentals. It’s a place where you can find apparel, hammocks, walking sticks and more - all of the unique, quality items for your adventure called life. Open: Sun-Tues 10am-6pm; Wed-Sat 10am-8pm.1004 Cass St. • (260) 420-3962www.fwoutfitters.com

Fort Wayne TinCaps Baseball SEE AD ON PAGE 42 More than just baseball, a Fort Wayne TinCaps game is the perfect choice for BIG FUN from April through September. Parkview Field is home to the TinCaps, Midwest League affiliate of the San Diego Padres. Tickets start at just $5.001301 Ewing St. • (260) 482-6400 www.TinCaps.com

Lazer X SEE AD ON PAGE 45Accept the challenge! The Midwest’s largest laser tag and arcade game facility. We specialize in corporate and group events, parties and school functions. Located next to Glenbrook Square and Target, we offer special rates and facility rental for large groups.244 Fernhill Ave. • (260) 484-1350www.lazerxfw.com

Got Plan a visit today www.kidszoo.org?

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Pedal CityThe best way to see downtown Fort Wayne. Pedal in style with up to 14 of your closest friends and family. Meet for your ride at our beer garden with full bar and numerous outdoor activities. 1215 W. Main St. • (260) 415-6167www.pedalcityfw.com

Putt-Putt Fun Center SEE AD ON PAGE 45Enjoy the family fun center, miniature golf with three different 18-hole themed courses, go-karts (family and competition karts), arcade with redemption center and over 70 of the latest games.4530 Speedway Dr. • (260) 483-7618 www.puttputtfw.com

Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline ParkSEE AD PAGE ON 47Unmatched, high-flyin’ FUN on the world’s first all-trampoline, walled playing courts. With FUN in the form of Dodgeball Courts, SkySlam Basketball dunk lanes, a Foam Zone and Open Jump Court, Sky Zone takes your jump to the sky!401 Fernhill Ave. (260) 483-JUMP (5867)www.skyzone.com/fortwayne

Gym Rats Basketball / Spiece FieldhouseSEE AD PAGE ON 44Basketball, fitness center and day spa. With 8 courts, Spiece Fieldhouse is the most sophisticated, technologically advanced and user-friendly basketball only facility in the US. Gym Rats is a nationally recognized host of tournaments, clinics, camps, 3 on 3 tournaments, leagues, and instruction. Full service day spa and fitness center.5310 Merchandise Dr.(260) 471-5270www.gymratsbasketball.com Spiece Fitness and DaySpa(260) 483-1415 www.spiecefitness.com

Enjoy videos of Fort Wayne attractions and events at youtube.com/visitfortwayne

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in Fort Wayne’s Parksplay

Fort Wayne is known for is our amazing parks and trails system. Fort Wayne boasts over 80 parks and 50 playgrounds, so whether you are looking for a place to take the kids for a day of sunshine and play, or want to explore the more natural side of our city, we’ve got the park for you!

If you have kids, Kreager Park is one of the best places to go and let them run wild! Home of Taylor’s Dream: Boundless Playground, this park is a wonderful place to take your children of all abilities to have some fun. This playground features different “pods” designed to appeal to a number of age groups and social and physical needs.

During the summer you can cool off on the large splash pad that is designed to be accessible for all children. In addition to playgrounds and sports fields, Kreager Park also has a ton of open space perfect for taking a stroll, flying kites on a windy day or biking on the Rivergreenway.

Headwaters Park welcomes you into downtown Fort Wayne, with beautiful scenery no matter the season. Known for being the hub of the downtown Fort Wayne festival season, Headwaters Park is a great place to take a leisurely walk, enjoy the Rivergreenway and have some fun at one of our many festivals! When the air gets a little chill, Headwaters Park is still the place to go – locals love the gorgeous fall foliage lining Clinton Street in the fall, and in the winter it houses the Headwaters Park Ice Skating Rink– perfect for family fun or a special date night!

Located on Fort Wayne’s south side near beautiful historic neighborhoods, Foster Park is one of our city’s most beloved parks for a variety of reasons. Are you an avid golfer? Foster Golf Course offers a great layout surrounded by park land and woods. Have a pet pooch? Check out Pawster Park, the perfect spot to let your beloved pet play and run free outside. Getting married? The Foster Park Bridal Glen has served as the backdrop for many beautiful outdoor Fort Wayne weddings.

Experience Lakeside Park and Rose Gardens, one of Fort Wayne’s prettiest parks in the heart of the city. The reflective pools of Lakeside Rose Gardens are a wedding hotspot, and even if wedding bells aren’t in your future, the Rose Gardens are still a sight to see as they have displayed award-winning roses for over 50 years! The park also features spaces for children to play, basketball courts, ponds and connectivity to Fort Wayne’s great trails system. Nestled on Fort Wayne’s north side, Salomon Farm Park offers a relaxed rural setting. The park is anchored by an old farm house that has been kept in beautiful shape and allows the community to learn about farming, gardening, bird watching and a number of other programs geared toward nature lovers. There is a 1.7 mile trail surrounding the property perfect for walking, running and biking and also connects to the Pufferbelly Trail. If you’re looking for a unique slice of life, Salomon Farm Park is worth a visit.

There are many other great parks not listed here that are worth a visit – Learn more at www.VisitFortWayne.com.

Get out and explore the parks of Fort Wayne! You won’t be disappointed!

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SportONE/Parkview FieldhouseA new 57,000 square-foot multi-use premier indoor sports facility: 8 hardwood indoor volleyball courts (or 6 indoor basketball courts) and 4 outdoor sand volleyball courts. Amenities include restaurant/bar, free parking and onsite storage. Available for rent for basketball, wrestling, gymnastics and other indoor events.3946 Ice Way • (260) 444-2788www.sportonefieldhouse.com

SportONE/Parkview IcehouseEnjoy three full-sized rinks with the Thirsty Penguin Restaurant overlooking all three for a spectacular view. Events at the rinks include hockey leagues, competitive figure skating, public ice skating, learn to skate programs, bounce houses, birthday parties, corporate events, meetings and catering. Fundraising opportunities available.3869 Ice Way • (260) 387-6614 www.icesports.com/fortwayne

ZipTimber Lake

Just minutes from Fort Wayne. 8 Zip Line Adventure Course

• 12 Acre Private Lake• RV Park with

Cabins & Family Camping• Boat Rentals, Beach

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...and Get Fit.

• Most sophisticated, technologically advanced and user-friendly basketball facility in the United States

• Gym Rats organizes and operates boys and girls tournaments and weekend shootouts on a local, regional and national level

• Home to one of the largest collections of one-of-a-kind sports items including Indiana and Purdue University jerseys, memorabilia from the movie Hoosiers and more

• Located at Spiece Fieldhouse, Fort Wayne’s premier health and wellness facility

Check out our latest deals and events on Twitter!

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UltraZone Family Entertainment CenterSEE AD ON PAGE 47Fort Wayne’s first and best Laser Tag facility. Ultrazone is perfect for hosting birthday parties, corporate events, group outings, team training programs or just enjoying a day with the family. Celebrating our 20th anniversary this year, ULTRAZONE is the Ultimate Laser Tag Adventure.1104 W. Coliseum Blvd. (260) 471-6719 www.ultrazoneftw.com

Zip Timber LakeSEE AD ON PAGE 44Soar through the tree tops on our 8-Zip Line course. Experience 4 sky bridges, a dual racing zip and 3 lake zips including our 1,000 ft. zip over our 12 acre lake! Located at Camp Timber Lake campground. Just minutes from Fort Wayne.1740 E. 675 NHuntington, IN(260) 672-3251www.ziptimberlake.com

4530 Speedway Drive • 260-483-7618www.puttputtfw.com

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3 Super Putt-Putt® Courses • Jungle • Pro • Volcano Arcade and Prize Center • With Over 70 Video Games

Go-Karts • With Family & Competition Carts

ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE!

The largest lasertag and arcade game facility with the only LazerMaze in the Midwest! We specialize in corporate and

groups events, birthday parties and school functions.

We offer special rates and facility rental for large groups!

244 Fernhill Ave. (behind Glenbrook, next to Target) • 260.484.1350 • www.lazerxfw.com

BIRTHDAY PARTIES - YOUTH GROUPS CORPORATE TEAM BUILDING - FAMILY FUN

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food While Fort Wayne is known as “The City of Restaurants,” a more non-traditional approach to dining is making a large impact on the local dining scene.

Local food trucks are challenging residents and visitors to think beyond the traditional brick-and-mortar restaurant setting for tasty fare. Good food can be enjoyed on the go, from one of several locally owned mobile operations. From all-American to Cajun, these food purveyors offer something for everyone.

Affine Food Truck Facebook.com/affinefoodtruck @affinefoodtruck Affine’s differentiates itself with its farm-to-fork approach that includes free-range, locally sourced pork, chicken and duck. You’ll love their lunch sandwiches and late night tacos.

Big John’s Ragin’ Cajun Facebook.com/ragincajunfortwayne “Big John” Maxwell serves up the cuisine of New Orleans and the Louisiana Bayou to northeastern Indiana. Think Po’ Boys and Jambalaya!

Bravas Food Facebook.com/BravasFood @BravasFood Brava’s features all-beef hot dogs, fresh chopped veggies and homemade chili. Be sure to try their super-secret Brava Sauce. Thick cut Ossian bacon also comes on some of the hot dogs.

The Getaway Grill bit.ly/GetawayGrill @TheGetawayGrill Jerry Perez, owner, says everything he buys is produced locally, from farmers markets. We hear the chicken and black bean quesadilla is to die for!

Naked Tchopstix Facebook.com/tchopstixfw Fort Wayne’s favorite sushi and Korean restaurant on the go!

Spicers Facebook.com/SpicersFoodTruck @SpicersFood Chef Eric Spicer prefers to think of his operation as a kitchen on wheels. The menu changes regularly, but you can expect all-American favorites like hamburgers and pork tenderloins all the time.

Whip & Chill Facebook.com/whipnchill @whip_n_chill Got a hankering for dessert? Whip & Chill will hit the spot. Enjoy ice cream cones, sundaes, floats and shaved ice. Kids will beg for a stop here.

Yum Yum’s bit.ly/YumYums A local fro-yo favorite has now taken to the streets. Look for their mobile trailer at various events around town to get your fro-yo fix!

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You can’t go wrong with any of these vendors, and many of the others you’ll spot around town! To learn more, visit www.facebook.com/

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The Holiday Inn at IPFW and Memorial Coliseum represents

one of the first redesigned hotels in the world’s most famous

brand. You’re just minutes from nearly all the major attractions:

The Memorial Coliseum, The Children’s Zoo, downtown venues,

museums and the major sports, attractions and shopping.

For business or pleasure, you will want to stay awhile.

• 151 Rooms and Suites including the Chancellors Suites

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• Working partnership with IPFW campus and the

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Holiday Inn at IPFW and The Memorial Coliseum

4111 Paul Schaffer Drive, Fort Wayne 260-482-3800 fortwayneholidayinn.com

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America’s Best Value InnBest Western Plus/Fort Wayne Inn and Suites NorthCandlewood SuitesComfort Suites NorthComfort Suites SouthwestCourtyard by Marriott Downtown See map page 48

Wyndham GardenDays InnDon Hall’s GuesthouseEconoLodgeExtended Stay America SouthExtended Stay America NorthFairfield Inn & Suites by MarriottFairfield Inn SouthwestHampton Inn and Suites NorthHampton Inn DupontHampton Inn SouthwestHawthorne Suites by WyndhamHilton Fort Wayne at the Grand Wayne Center See map page 48

Hilton Garden InnHoliday Inn at IPFW & the Memorial Coliseum Holiday Inn Express Inn & SuitesHomewood Suites by HiltonHotel Fort WayneHoward Johnson InnHyatt PlaceLaSalle Bed & Breakfast with House Spa See map page 48

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Fort Wayne is home to two outstanding destination-style malls and dozens of your favorite national retailers!

Looking for something you can’t find anywhere else? Then you’ll love our unique specialty shops! Let us help you find what you’re looking for—we can guarantee that you won’t leave empty handed.

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Celebrate the holiday shopping season at Jefferson Pointe Shopping Center with Fort Wayne’s tallest Christmas tree featuring lights synchronized to your favorite holiday music! Fort Wayne also boasts the biggest indoor shopping center within 100 miles, and a beautiful indoor carousel, at Glenbrook Square Shopping Center.

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Carson’sCarson’s is a regional department store that has been dedicated to providing quality merchandise, value and service for over 150 years. Our stores offer a great selection of apparel for the entire family - shoes, beauty, accessories and home furnishings.Glenbrook Square4201 Coldwater Rd. • (260) 471-3661www.carsons.com

Consignor BoutiqueA ladies consignment shop sure to surprise you with name brand and designer clothing and accessories for juniors, misses and plus sizes. Names like Dooney & Bourke, Loft, Chico, Talbots, Free People, Eileen Fisher, Misook, plus many others. Near Glenbrook Square just south of Target.3516 N. Clinton St. • (260) 484-6686www.consignor-boutique.com

Covington Plaza SEE AD ON PAGE 54Visit the area’s most unique shopping center with 35 stores and restaurants. Browse the fine clothing and decorating shops. Relax at one of the spas or salons. Enjoy the variety of restaurants, from seafood to India cuisine, and steaks to authentic Chinese food. Experience Fresh Market’s unique food emporium. A day well spent at Covington Plaza!6306-6410 W. Jefferson Blvd.

Darlington Holiday WarehouseThe best holiday shopping experience with over 4 million holiday and all occasion items at only $1.69! Now at two convenient locations! Visit us online and see what you’ve been missing!615 W. Coliseum Blvd. 3925 Airport Expresswaywww.whatisdarlington.com

Fort Wayne Antique Dealers AssociationSEE AD ON PAGE 56Antiques on Broadway Antique Mall (260) 422-6505 Candlelight Antiques(260) 458-8308Mercantile on Main(260) 420-5656Nature’s Corner Antique Mall (260) 483-5236 Stoller’s Antique Mall & Collectors Gallery (260) 422-8527 The Woodshack (260) 424-2093

Glenbrook SquareAs the only enclosed super-regional shopping center within a 100 mile radius, the center provides a wide variety of shops and department stores including: Macy’s, JCPenney, Carson’s, Sears, Coach, Express, Pandora, Rue 21, New York & Co., Crazy 8, Footlocker/House of Hoops, Franchesca’s, H&M and more! 4201 Coldwater Rd.(260) 483-2119www.glenbrooksquare.com

Jefferson Pointe SEE AD ON PAGE 2More than just a new shopping destination-it’s an entirely new shopping experience. This open-air lifestyle center, with its Mediterranean-style architecture and tree-lined courtyards, offers sights, sounds and tastes like none other in Fort Wayne. Visit over 60 stores and restaurants, an 18-screen stadium seating movie theatre and IMAX.4110 W. Jefferson Blvd. (260) 459-1160www.jeffersonshopping.com

Visit the area’s most unique shopping center with 35 boutiques, decorating shops, variety of restaurants and spas or salons.

Covington Plaza

6306 W. Jefferson Blvd.

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Get a taste for Fort Wayne’s flavor by shopping at our independent or locally owned stores.

A few of the yummiest local stops include The Olive Twist, located in the Covington Plaza shopping center on Fort Wayne’s southwest side. Pick up a bottle or two of their gourmet olive oil or aged balsamic vinegar. Try a sample at their tasting bar, and create your own “twist” to discover a new world of flavor!

Your tastebuds will also love the sweet treats at DeBrand Fine Chocolates and Poptique. DeBrand offers tours, tastings and gourmet delights. It’s no wonder that DeBrand is a mainstay, with four Fort Wayne locations! And who doesn’t love a bag of popcorn as a snack? The folks at Poptique have taken popcorn to the next level: think flavors like birthday cake and s’mores. You can find their shop in Jefferson Pointe.

One of downtown Fort Wayne’s must-shop-stops is Creative Women of the World. If unique is what you’re after, this place is for you. Here you’ll find one-of-a-kind items handmade by artisan women in developing countries. They have everything from jewelry to stationary. You can find their shop on Wayne Street downtown.

Nearby, Emiley’s Haute Cottage offers home accessories, antiques, painted furniture and more, in a charming two-story brick carriage house downtown.

A visit to the Fort Wayne Museum of Art is not complete without browsing the Paradigm Gallery. Here you’ll find jewelry, wood turned objects, glass blown novelties, ceramics, hand-made apparel and accessories, paintings, as well as photography and paper and origami objects.

Just north of downtown, you’ll want to revive the lost art of letter writing after a visit to Hedgehog Press. Specialty items include hand-crafted stationary, coasters and jewelry.

In addition, you’ll want to visit Opal and Ruby Gift Emporium. This shop exudes charm. Their inventory includes such gems as hand-made jewelry, pillows, picture frames candles, cookies and bags.

Of course, you’ll also want to stop by the Visitors Center for Fort Wayne souveniers and locally made gifts.

This is just the start to a unique Fort Wayne shopping experience! For additional suggestions or directions to any of these unique shops give us a call at 1-800-767-7752 or search “shopping” at VisitFortWayne.com/blog.

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Antiques on Broadway Antique Mall1115 Broadway, 46805 • 260-422-6505

Candelight Antiques3205 Broadway, 46807 • 260-458-8308

Mercantile on Main1753 W. Main St., 46808 • 260-420-5656

Nature’s Corner Antique Mall2307 Spy Run Ave., 46805 • 260-483-5236

Stoller’s Antique Mall & Collectors Gallery909 N. Coliseum Blvd., 46805 • 260-422-8527

The Woodshack “We recycle old homes!”

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For over 35 years, Sweetwater has been a leader in providing the best in music instruments and pro audio equipment – we also offer many great amenities and services to the public!

Visit us today!• Music Store• Recording Studios• Academy of Music• Performance Theatre• Service and Tech Support• Downbeat Diner• Free Arcade• And Much More!

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The Monogram ShoppeThe Monogram Shoppe and more... a stationery and personalized gift shoppe. Since 1980, we’ve been selling unique and beautiful gifts for all occasions. Stop in and see our selection of Fort Wayne and Indiana souvenirs and gifts.6410 W. Jefferson Blvd. #5(260) 436-3138www.monogramshoppe.com

Stoner’s FunstoreLocally owned, one of a kind downtown shop featuring three rooms of fun. This must-see store offers a huge selection of costumes, gag gifts, funny jokes, magic, wigs, makeup and masks. Selling funny, goofy crap since 1949!712 S. Harrison St. • (260) 426-1100www.stoners.com

Sweetwater SEE AD ON PAGE 56Sweetwater is one of the nation’s leading musical instrument and sound retailers, right here in Fort Wayne. With a vast selection of everything from guitars, drums, keyboards and pro audio gear, to state-of-the-art recording studios and music academy, Sweetwater is the ultimate musician’s destination.5501 US Hwy. 30 West (260) 432-8176www.sweetwater.com

The Olive Twist A culinary boutique specializing in Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar. Enjoy tasting some of the freshest quality olive oil from around the world and aged balsamic vinegar. Share recipes while shopping for delicious specialty gourmet food and locally-made gifts. Covington Plaza6410 W. Jefferson Blvd. Ste 7A(260) 436-3866www.theolivetwist.com

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1,116,799Physical articles in the collection at The Genealogy Center, the nation’s largest public genealogy

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If you are visiting Downtown Fort Wayne for the first time, there is a long list of places you have to enjoy before you leave. Downtown Fort Wayne is reinventing itself as a unique place to enjoy one of a kind, homegrown shopping, diners and entertainment. Original food, vintage finds, art shows and live music are all part of the shift occurring in the urban core of Northeast Indiana.

Whether you are an early riser or enjoy the nightlife, there is plenty to do from that first cup of coffee to a night out at one of the local establishments. So, get out your highlighter and start taking notes for an enjoyable day in the Fort.

If you are a coffee lover, stop by Fortezza Coffee located on Calhoun Street. They offer local coffee from Utopian Coffee and create some of

the best “latte art” in town. Make sure to have your camera ready because you are going to love their designs. Their location is filled with big storefront windows, large ceilings, delicious quiche and chocolate from Fort Wayne’s very own DeBrand Fine Chocolates. Their Peanut Butter Truffles are a local favorite.

Across the street from Fortezza Coffee, you will find local favorites Dash-In and 816 Pint and Slice. They both offer delicious, unique food options and outside dining during warmer months. If you stop by Pint and Slice, we highly recommend the White Album or Pepperoni Pizza. At Dash-In, don’t leave without trying their tomato bisque and a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich.

Of course, there is plenty to do outside as well. Headwaters Park is located on the north side of Downtown Fort Wayne near our famous rivers. The park is filled with endless walking paths, gorgeous greenery, and famed statues. With the Martin Luther King, Jr. Bridge to the north, the Old Fort right across the walking bridge to the east, and Headwaters Park Ice Rink in the center during colder months, there is plenty to do here to keep anyone entertained for hours.

South of Headwaters Park is the Arts United Center, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Artlink, the Fort Wayne Ballet, The History Center and Fort Wayne Dance Collective. With shows occurring regularly, it is

worth checking their schedules. Stop in during normal business hours at the local galleries or museums to take in the latest art shows and tours.

If you need a place to relax, both Don Hall’s Gas House and Club Soda are locations that people drive from all over town to enjoy. They are located just north of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Don Hall’s Gas House has the best Beef Tenderloin Salad in the Midwest. The Timotini at Club Soda (home to all things Martini) is a mix of tropical mixed drink that will make sure you remember Fort Wayne for a long time.

Any local will tell you that if you come to Fort Wayne, you have to stop by our Fort Wayne Famous Coney Island. Located on Main Street, they have been in business for over a century and have been serving the same menu since day one. Order a Coney Dog, chili and an original Coke bottle for the perfect meal.

To the west of Coney Island is Stoner’s Fun Store. With endless rows of gifts and costumes, it’s a great place to buy gifts for those you love or get some original outfits for a night out with friends, especially during the holidays.

If you need a newspaper or magazine, stop by Riegel’s Pipe and Tobacco on S. Calhoun Street. If you are looking for a stack of low priced but recent DVD’s for your collection, B&B Loan Company is located next door and offers great finds in their pawn shop.

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If you are looking to do more than basic shopping, Downtown Fort Wayne has become the source for local vintage shops.

Recommended shopping options included House of Furniture, Emiley’s Haute Cottage, Saving Grace Vintage, Creative Women of the World, Friends of the Third World Shoppe or Visit Fort Wayne. You will find great products for your home as well as unique Fort Wayne gifts for loved ones.

The evenings are filled with options depending on your taste. In the warmer months, the TinCaps have numerous home games to enjoy at Parkview Field. With crowd involvement, amazing food and interactive hosts, it is a night to remember. If you do stop by, try their homemade taco salads and enjoy the lawn seats, especially if you are on a budget.

Downtown also boasts a local movie house, the Cinema Center, that plays both big-budget films as well as independent, critically acclaimed movies. You will enjoy their comfortable seating and beer and wine options during each feature.

Local eateries and pubs often have a great selection of local artists. From Columbia Street West (a favorite of twenty-somethings) to The Phoenix (a hot spot for younger and older adults) there are plenty of places to enjoy a cold drink, lively atmosphere and some great music. From music

to engaging nightlife, there is plenty to enjoy.

O’Reilly’s Irish Pub has a great view of the ballpark and is a hotspot for pool sharks. Champions Bar and Grill is a great place for good food with a great view of any game playing on television. The Thirsty Camel is a local favorite for late night dancing and mingling. J.K. O’Donnell’s has the best beer flights. Main Street Bistro and Martini Lounge offers the best martini flights. There is no shortage of options. There are plenty of places to stay within walking distance of all of the action and entertainment your heart could desire. Downtown Fort Wayne has everything you need, with premium hotel rooms at both the Hilton and the Courtyard by Marriott, as well as local bed and breakfast options at The LaSalle and The Sion Bass House Spa. Last but not least, before you leave, make sure to stop by Cindy’s Diner for breakfast on your way out of town. It’s part of Fort Wayne’s heritage and will end your stay on a high note.

Whether you follow these suggestions perfectly or wonder a little off course, there is plenty to experience and enjoy in Downtown Fort Wayne. It is not too hard to make new friends or find something to do without looking too hard. Home to the TinCaps, great dining, unique shopping, and Midwest hospitality, Downtown welcomes everyone with open arms!

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When you come to Fort Wayne, you’d better bring your appetite! From the nationally-known favorites your family loves, to hometown originals that you’ll never forget, we’re ready to tickle your taste buds.

Lucky for you, the biggest challenge is deciding where to go— we guarantee that you’ll leave satisfied!

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Indulge in a Fort Wayne dining classic on your getaway, the Oyster Bar, who celebrated their 60th anniversary in 2014! A local favorite, this historical restaurant dates back to 1888!

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800 Degree RestaurantsWood fired Neapolitan pizza baked at oven temperatures between 800-1,100 degrees providing a truly authentic taste. Enjoy our pizza, salads, and regional craft beers. Made from the finest ingredients including free range local meats. A local favorite!North - 800° Wood Fired Pizza 10020 Lima Rd. • (260) 490-0111South - 800° Three Fires5215 Illinois Rd. • (260) 416-0005www.800degrees.net

816 Pint & Slice Fort Wayne’s newest tradition! Featuring N.Y. style pizza (whole or by the slice), calzones, grinders and fresh salads! Family friendly dining room, 2nd floor party room (with big screen TV’s), beer and wine! We deliver with Waiter On The Way! So, what’ll it be; our place or yours?816 Calhoun St. • (260) 423-6600 www.pintandslice.com

Applebee’s SEE AD ON PAGE 63Your neighborhood bar & grill, the way it was always meant to be. Food, drinks & you.4510 N. Clinton St. • (260) 484-60606525 Lima Rd. • (260) 497-7404I-469 at SR37 • (260) 492-99915788 Coventry Ln. • (260) 436-9445www.applebees.com

Asakusa Japanese Restaurant & Sushi BarSEE AD ON PAGE 63Taste the freshest, most delicious sushi Fort Wayne has to offer. Voted “Best Sushi Restaurant” 2014. All your favorite traditional Japanese dishes from the Miso soup appetizer, Teriyaki, Tempura and Hibachi (Jefferson location only). A tradition for twelve years and counting.6224 Lima Rd. • (260) 490-68886401 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 432-9888www.asakusasushibar.com

CASA Ristoranti ItalianoSEE AD ON PAGE 64Voted Fort Wayne’s #1 Italian Restaurant. Family owned and operated since 1977. Casa’s menu features authentic Italian specialties like Linguini Tutto Mare, Lasagna, Chicken Palermo, Fettuccine Carbonara and the well renowned original Casaburo Salad. Large portions & family friendly service.Casa Grille411 E. Dupont Rd.(260) 490-4745Casa Grille Italiano6340 Stellhorn Rd.(260) 969-4700Casa Ristorante Italiano4111 Parnell Ave.(260) 483-0202Casa! Ristorante7545 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 436-2272www.casarestaurants.net

Chick-fil-A® Enjoy our delicious Chick-fil-A® Chicken sandwiches, fresh squeezed lemonade and hand-spun milkshakes. Catering menu available. Conveniently located in the Jefferson Pointe shopping area. Open: Mon -Sat 6:30am-10pm. Closed on Sunday. 1725 Apple Glen Blvd. • (260) 436-8203www.chick-fil-a.com/jeffersonpointe

Cindy’s DinerSEE AD ON PAGE 66Authentic ‘50s diner. “We serve the whole world, 15 at a time!” Breakfast served any time, featuring our World Famous “Garbage.” Traditional diner lunch items like hamburgers, grilled sandwiches, french fries and milkshakes. A local favorite! Open: Mon-Sat 6am-2pm; Sun 7am-2pm. Cash and credit accepted. 230 W. Berry St. • (260) 422-1957

Club SodaSEE AD ON PAGE 66Sizzling steaks, cool jazz and commodious cocktails. Club Soda is proof that there is intelligent nightlife out there. Voted Best Martini Bar, Best Place for Jazz, and Favorite Place for a Night Out. Club Soda brings a bit of Chicago to downtown FortWayne.235 E. Superior St. • (260) 426-3442www.clubsodafortwayne.com

Columbia Street West/ Bourbon Street HideawayFort Wayne favorite for over 25 years. Open: 4pm Wed-Sat with music on the weekends. In the lower level, visit the Bourbon Street Hideaway for the region’s only authentic New Orleans style restaurant. Open: Thur-Sat 5pm. Call for reservations. Just 5 blocks from Grand Wayne Center.135 W. Columbia St.(260) 422-5055 www.columbiastreetwest.com(260) 422-7500 www.bourbonstreethideaway.com

Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney IslandSEE AD ON PAGE 70Family-owned, Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island Wiener Stand has been serving generations of loyal customers since 1914. Enjoy the legendary “Coney Dog” on its steamed bun, savory mustard, secret sauce and hand chopped onions. When you add cokes in the little bottles, all meat burgers, chili (no beans) and homemade baked beans you’ve got a real old school experience!131 W. Main St. • (260) 424-2997www.fortwaynesfamousconeyisland.com

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Casa Ristorante Italiano4111 Parnell Ave. • 260-483-0202

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SEE AD ON PAGE 66We are a family business, specializing in original recipe and customized cookies. We offer top- quality products in a home-like atmosphere. Cookies are available in-store, delivery, and out-of-town online shipping now available. Confectionately Yours, Cookie Cottage. Open: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm; Sat 10am-4pm. Located at Jo-Ann Plaza off Coldwater Rd. 508 Noble Dr. • (260) 471-6678www.CookieCottage.com

Culver’s Butterburgers and Frozen CustardSEE AD ON PAGE 67 Stop in and experience Culver’s quality meals, small town values and friendly service. Enjoy our award winning “made-to-order” Butterburgers, fried chicken, North Atlantic cod, fresh salads, kids meals and our famous FROZEN CUSTARD DESSERTS.3510 E. Dupont Rd.(260) 482-4466 (I69 exit #316A) 6527 W.Jefferson Blvd.(260) 432-4111 (I69 exit #302)1425 W. Washington Center Rd. (260) 451-2002 (I69 exit #311B)6026 Stellhorn Rd. (260) 755-5256www.culvers.com

Dash-InFort Wayne’s largest craft beer selection featuring over 23 varieties on tap. All our modern classic dishes are made in-house, and most can be made gluten free or vegan. We serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, specialty coffee drinks and desserts.814 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 423-3595 www.thedash-in.com

Eddie Merlot’sEddie Merlot’s Prime Aged Beef and Seafood starts with U.S.D.A. Prime Beef. Choose from 70 wines by the glass and an extensive reserve wine collection. With a contemporary but elegant atmosphere, guests can have fun and relax, while dressed in business or casual attire.1502 Illinois Rd. • (260) 459-2222www.eddiemerlots.com

el Azteca Mexican Restaurant SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 67We have served Fort Wayne’s finest Mexican food for over 40 years within the cozy confines of our 1901 vintage house. With over 100 premium tequilas at our bar, we are famous for our tequila platters and fresh squeezed margaritas.535 E. State Blvd. • (260) 482-2172www.elaztecarestaurant.com

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BREWERIES

Mad Anthony Brewing Company opened in 1999 and it’s been a staple ever since. Never wanting to come across as too serious, Mad Anthony’s has built a reputation on being fun loving and a place for good friends to come together and enjoy delicious local bites and brews! What started as the first micro-brewery in Fort Wayne has expanded to four locations in northern Indiana.

One of the newest breweries in Fort Wayne is Summit City Brewerks. In addition to being a local craft beer brewer, they also bring in local food trucks to serve their customers delicious food. At any given time you’ll find 10-20 small batch craft beers on tap, in addition to guest beers, ciders and sodas.

Another favorite, Granite City, offers a polished, casual American restaurant, and the handcrafted beers—also available in growlers —are moderately priced and offer unique styles and flavors not typically produced by major breweries.

WINERIES

Two EEs Winery is one of the newest award-winning wineries in our area with 40 acres of trails and vineyards. Opened in 2011, Two EEs features fruit wines, red wines and rose wines that come in a variety of styles appealing to a number of

pallets. The art-deco décor gives a little bit of a fancier feel, perfect for a ladies day out!

Another local favorite winery is Country Heritage Winery just outside of Fort Wayne in LaOtto, Indiana. Country Heritage Winery has a truly laid back feel, which is perfect for relaxing on their front porch with one of their delicious wine slushies.

To the north, in Fremont, Indiana, you’ll find Satek Winery. One of the first local wineries in Northern Indiana, Satek has grown over the last twenty years to produce over 13,000 gallons of wine a year! The winery lies in an area known as the “land of 101 lakes,” creating a picturesque wine tasting experience.

NIGHTLIFE

Looking for a place to hang out and enjoy the local scene?

The Phoenix offers an eclectic menu and assortment of craft cocktails. Enjoy your night on their softly lit outdoor patio as you listen to your favorite local and national bands.

A local favorite martini bar, Club Soda, is located just south of Headwaters Park in a refurbished Indiana Textile building. Long a favorite downtown martini bar, Club Soda hosts a multitude of Jazz musicians in an intimate, low key environment.

The nearby Main Street Bistro offers 60 unique international premium red & white wine choices, superior martinis and 14 regional craft beers for your pleasure in an upscale atmosphere.

Visitors to downtown also enjoy O’Reilly’s, an Irish-themed pub located adjacent to Parkview Field, and Henry’s, a local favorite featuring great specials and a gorgeous antique bar.

If you’re visiting during the summer months, make sure to visit The Deck at the Old Gashouse, located along the bank of the St. Marys River right on the edge of downtown, serving your favorite drinks, food and experience like no one else in the city.

And, be on the lookout for Trouble Brewing and Nick’s Wine and Martini Bar, opening in 2015.

So, whether you’re looking for a local brewery, or if sipping from the vine at a winery is more your pace, the Fort Wayne area has plenty of options for quenching your thirst!

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4747 Lima Road • 480-0193Breakfast: Sat-Sun 7:30-11am • Lunch: Mon-Sat 10:45-4pm

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Must present coupon. One coupon per visit. Not valid with other offers. Valid at Lima Road Location only. Expires 1/31/16

Largest variety buffet in town with wonderful low prices. Don’t wait in line! Get in and enjoy 190 selections we have on our premium buffet each day.

If heaven is really the paradise they say, maybe you shouldn’t be taking such good care of yourself.

We can help.

Sizzling steaks. Mammoth martinis. Commodious cocktails. Club Soda. There’s nothing good for you here. And that’s just how it oughtta be.

Mon-Sat 6 am to 2 pm • Sun 7 am to 2 pm Corner of W Berry St & Maiden Lane • (260) 422-1957

Breakfast served anytime – including our World Famous entrée “GARBAGE”

CINDY’S DINERAlso featuringMurphy’s Donuts!

We serve the Whole World...fifteen at a time!

Visit our shop in the JoAnn Plaza, off Coldwater Rd. at 508 Noble Drive, Fort Wayne260.471.6678 CookieCottage.com

Cookies for Every Occasion!

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North 3510 E Dupont Rd, Exit 316,I-69 • (260) 482-4466

North 1425 W Washington Ctr Rd, Exit 311B, I-69 • (260) 451-2002

South 6527 W Jefferson Blvd-US 24 W, Exit 302, I-69 • (260) 432-4111

Northeast 6026 Stellhorn Rd at Maplecrest • (260) 755-5256

Specialty Sundaes,

Shakes and Concrete Mixers!

WELCOME to DELICIOUS

Dine in, Drive-Thru or Carry Out

10am- 10pm

Our menu features over 45 palate-pleasing items including garden-fresh salads, award winning

sandwiches and homestyle dinners.

www.culvers.com

535 E. State Blvd. • 260-482-2172

www.elaztecarestaurant.com

“ B e s t M e x i c a n R e s t a u r a n t ”

For over 40 years, el Azteca has created quality food from scratch – always fresh. Voted “Best Mexican

Restaurant” by Fort Wayne Newspapers. Full bar service, 100 premium Tequilas and outside dining on our deck

have made el Azteca a local favorite.

Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar

Golden Corral SEE AD ON PAGE 66The best “all you can eat buffet at affordable prices” offering the largest selection with over 190 favorite food items: hot buffet bar, salad bar, potatoes and soup bar and our brass bell bakery bar. Group rates and large party accommodations.4747 Lima Rd. • (260) 480-0193www.goldencorral.com

Don Hall’s RestaurantsSEE AD ON PAGE 70Locally owned since 1946. Offering fine dining at these locations: Takaoka of Japan 305 E. Superior St.(260) 424-3183 The Factory 5811 Coldwater Rd. (260) 484-8693 The Guesthouse Grill 1313 W. Washington Ctr. Rd. (260) 489-2524 The Old Gas House 305 E. Superior St.(260) 426-3411The Tavern at Coventry 5745 Coventry Ln. (260) 459-2893 Triangle Park Bar & Grille 3010 Trier Rd. (260) 482-4342www.donhalls.com

Henry’sA Fort Wayne Favorite! Atmosphere, friendly service, and unique tasty dishes. Daily specials, Friday Prime Rib and Saturday all-you-can-eat fish. Family owned and operated since 1959. Full food service 4 pm ‘til midnight. Five blocks west of Downtown on Main St.536 W. Main St. • (260) 426-0531

Hideout 125SEE AD ON PAGE 68Our goal is to create a unique dining experience that will please the palate and soothe the soul. We serve the finest beef, the freshest seafood, premium wines and locally grown produce.10350 Coldwater Rd. (260) 206-6192www.hideout125.com

J.K. O’Donnell’s Irish Ale House SEE AD ON PAGE 69A wee bit of Ireland; close to Parkview Field and the Grand Wayne Center. 90+ beers, hard ciders, whiskeys, bourbons and scotches from around the world. Traditional pub and housemade fare served in JK’s classic pub or family friendly Belleek Hall. Fáilte!121 W. Wayne St. • (260) 420-5563 www.jkodonnells.com

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Jimmy John’s America’s Favorite Sandwich Delivery Guys!™ Unlike any other sub shop, Jimmy John’s is all about the freshest ingredients and fastest service. Freaky Fast! Freaky Good!™ Order online or call for delivery.6727 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 469-7827101 W. Wayne St. • (260) 420-15335412 Coldwater Rd. • (260) 484-29994226 Crescent Ave. (across from IPFW) (260) 222-8600www.jimmyjohns.com

Liberty Diner Local favorite family restaurant with American (from burgers to steaks) and Mediterranean style food (from Lamb loin chops to souvlaki) in a New York diner atmosphere. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Open: 6am-11pm, 24 hours on Fri. and Sat. Trip Advisor Excellence Award winner. 2929 Goshen Rd. • (260) 484-9666www.libertyfw.com

Mad Anthony Brewery CompanyWith a laid-back atmosphere, full food menu, weekly live music, and of course an ever-changing selection of awesome beer; Mad Anthony Brewing Company should be at the top of your list for Northern Indiana craft beer fun.2002 Broadway • (260) 426-2537www.madbrew.com

Main Street Bistro & Martini LoungeSEE AD ON PAGE 73The newest downtown dining destination is open for lunch, dinner and late night. Offering a menu selection sure to please you, from upscale meals to bistro style pizzas. Lunch in 30 minutes or less with daily features. Complimentary valet parking available!200 E. Main St. • (260) 420-8633www.mainstmartinilounge.com

Naked Tchopstix SEE AD ON PAGE 71A Pan-Asian Restaurant, sushi bar, bar and lounge. Fresh homemade ingredients in Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Southeast Asian cuisine. Renowned assortment of cooked sushi rolls. Voted “Best in Indy,” now in Fort Wayne! Next to Hilton Garden at I-69.8607 US Hwy. 24 W • (260) 436-2211 www.nakedtchopstix.net

The Oyster BarSEE AD ON PAGE 71 The Oyster Bar on Calhoun Street has been a tavern since it opened in 1888. The food is legendary. A short walk from downtown, USA Today called it a “Locals’ favorite, an innovator in the culinary arts, as well as personal service.” 1830 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 744-9490www.fortwayneoysterbar.com

O’Reilly’s Irish Bar & RestaurantEnjoy great food, drinks, sports and company! Enjoy Irish specialties like Bangers or Fish and Chips, or great grilled hamburgers, pizza, sandwiches and salads. We carry 17 beers on tap and over 45 bottled craft beers. Ballpark dining, catering and party buffets. Open: 11am- 3am Mon-Fri, 10am-3am Sat, Sun.301 W. Jefferson Blvd.Suite 120, Harrison Building(260) 267-9679www.oreillysirishbar.com

Panera Bread We understand that great, freshly baked bread makes great meals - including made-to-order sandwiches, tossed-to-order salads and soup served in bread bowls. Enjoy our all-natural, preservative-free breads. Café style serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. 4110 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 432-8866 www.panerabread.com

Paula’s on Main The eclectic atmosphere is comfortable and fun, and the food is a local favorite. Enjoy lobster, oyster on the half shell, fresh cut steaks, chowder, salads and desserts. Try the fresh fish market and full bar. Party room available. Open: Lunch 11am-2pm Mon-Fri, Dinner 5pm-10pm Mon-Sat.1732 Main St. • (260) 424-2300

Named one of the nation’s

Top Ten Zoos for Kids

by Parents magazine

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Phone 260 420-5563 | JKODONNELLS.COM121 WEST WAYNE STREET, FORT WAYNE, IN 46802

Hard ciders and 90+ beers from around the world, featuring local breweries.

Fine selections of Irish whiskey, bourbon, and scotch.

Wines and craft cocktails.

Freshly prepared Irish, vegetarianand gluten-free fare.

Lads and Lasses under 21 are welcome in our family friendly Belleek Hall.

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Pembroke Bakery & Café Yummy food for everyone! Fort Wayne’s premier vegan bakery specializes in artisan breads, cakes, cupcakes, cookies and gluten-free items. Homemade vegan, vegetarian and carnivore soups, salads and sandwiches made with local and organic ingredients. Special orders welcome, catering available. Find us on Facebook for our daily specials!300 E. Main St. • (260) 247-7220www.pembrokebakeryandcafe.com

Penn Station East Coast SubsVoted Fort Wayne’s Best Tasting Sub, featuring 14 gourmet hot-grilled to order subs, including our signature philly cheesesteak as well as cold deli-classic subs. Enjoy our signature fresh-cut fries, fresh-squeezed lemonade and a chocolate chunk cookie. Having a convention, tournament, team, or meeting? Penn Station offers party platters, box lunches, gallons of lemonade, iced tea, sweet tea and cookie trays. 4916 Illinois Rd.(260) 449-9441818 E. Coliseum Blvd.(260) 755-12576037 Stellhorn Rd. (260) 755-37611125 E. Dupont Rd. (260) 338-2376www.penn-station.com/fortwayne

Pizza Hut of Fort WayneSEE AD ON PAGE 69East State 3820 E. State Blvd. • (260) 483-9531Canterbury 5801 St. Joe Rd. • (260) 485-7593 Northwood 6039 Stellhorn Rd. • (260) 485-1607 West State Plaza 1233 W. State Blvd.(260) 426-4429 Pine Valley 10302 Coldwater Rd.(260) 489-9090 Coventry 5735 Coventry Ln. • (260) 432-6000 New Haven 1440 Highway 30 E.(260) 749-9584 Southgate 4911 S. Calhoun • (260) 745-4926 Northcrest 701 E. Coliseum Blvd.(260) 482-1528 Waynedale 6809 Bluffton Rd. • (260) 747-7117 Lima 8311 Lima Rd. • (260) 969-2400Scott Rd Plaza 10080 W. Illinois Rd. (260) 432-3777

Quaker Steak and LubeFun family dining restaurant with a motor-sports themed atmosphere, 30+ televisions, patio seating available. Located just one mile from the Coliseum, next door to Glenbrook Mall. Call to inquire about our on/off site catering and delivery options.407 W. Coliseum Blvd. (260) 484-4688 (HOTT)www.thelube.com

Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island131 W. Main Street • (260) 424-2997

fortwaynesfamousconeyisland.com

Celebrating 100 years in business.

Talk about old school! Our family owned business has been serving generations of loyal customers at this location since 1914.

We are a local favorite and must see by visitors. Voted “#1 Downtown Restaurant!”

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Queen of Sheba Ethiopian RestaurantServing a healthy and tasty authentic Ethiopian vegetarian combination dish and for meat lovers - beef and lamb. The Ethiopian coffee ceremony roasts the coffee in a pan and brews in a traditional pot - come enjoy this unique experience!2805 E. State Blvd. • (260) 498-786

Shigs in Pit BarbequeStop in and experience Fort Wayne’s Own, Award Winning Barbeque, offering everything from St. Louis Style Ribs to flavorful chopped chicken; all smoked over Indiana Cherrywood. Add one of our homemade sides for a meal your tastebuds will never forget! 2008 Fairfield Ave. • (260) 387-5903www.shigsinpit.com

Toscani PizzeriaServing delicious, homemade pizza and pastas with your choice of wines or import, domestic, specialty beers. Open: 7 days a week-lunch & dinner. Enjoy Fort Wayne’s only authentic Italian restaurant located in the heart of Downtown.120 W. Wayne St. • (260) 423-6706www.toscani.comcastbiz.net

Trolley Steaks and SeafoodA local favorite and historic tradition, offering four-star meals at affordable prices. Fine steaks, famous shrimp cocktail, and distinctive atmosphere, they are considered Northeast Indiana’s Fine Dining Destination. Every Thursday offering live entertainment, half price appetizers and $5 martinis!2898 E. Dupont Rd. • (260) 490-4322www.trolleysteaksandseafood.com

Tucanos Brazilian GrillSEE AD ON PAGE 72Savory Brazilian cuisine carefully prepared over open flame rotisserie grills. Churrasco (shoe-HAS-ko) is a delicious fusion of South American and European cultures. All of the fresh meats and vegetables are carefullyselected, artfully seasoned and slowly grilled over wood-fired grills. Catering, party platters and box lunches available. Private room available. Large groups welcome. Open: Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. Closed Sundays.4130 W. Jefferson Blvd (260) 436-4433www.tucanos.com

8607 US Hwy 24 West • (260)436-2211 www.nakedtchopstix.net

Broadripple • Keystone • Indy Airport • Hoosier Park

Tasty entrees in traditional Korean, Japanese, Chinese, or Thai food served with rice. Satisfy your hunger with our sushi and Pan-Asian restaurant options, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free items. Fresh Sushi for You!

LET’S GO NAKED!

Watch for our new food truck!

1830 S. Calhoun • 260-744-9490www.fortwayneoysterbar.com

“Locals’ Favorite!”–USA Today

Serious Food in a Casual Atmosphere

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Vanilla Bean Unique Cookies Our original and fresh baked cookies and cupcakes are made with the finest ingredients, and no added preservatives. Our nationally recognized products are known for their unique flavor combinations that make a lasting impression. We invite you to try something extraordinary!(888) 498-4502www.vanillabeanuniquecookies.com

Wu’s Fine Chinese CuisineAn elegant atmosphere, outstanding service, and unmatched presentation accompany a reputation for the finest in Chinese cuisine. A banquet room available by reservation. Serving lunch, vegetarian, and gluten free items every day. Voted #1 Favorite Chinese Restaurant!4411 Coldwater Rd. (260) 483-0899 www.wuschinese.com

NIGHT LIFE

Early Birds Ultra Lounge and The OCSEE AD ON PAGE 73The upscale sophisticated nightlife with VIP service, concerts and so much more. The OC is Fort Wayne’s biggest outdoor party patio. It will take you to a whole new level of nightlife, with live entertainment, cocktails and so much more. 4201 N. Wells St. • (260) 483-1979www.earlybirdsclub.com

Check out our latest deals

and events on Twitter!

@VisitFortWayne

Indiana Office Of Tourism Development Survey

Voted Indiana’s #1 Summer “Gotta-Do”

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Flashback on the LandingSEE AD ON PAGE 73Fort Wayne’s only Retro Dance club with multi levels, two full service bars and elevated and lighted dance floor. Whammy award winner for “best dance club.” Open: every Friday and Saturday night. Best in 70’s, 80’s, 90’s & Todays!118 W. Columbia St. (260) 422-5292

Rudy’s Wine, Chocolate and CigarsA unique meeting place in a historic Victorian home next to Parkview Field serving Indiana wines and beers and Debrand Fine Chocolates. Non smoking inside, but cigar aficionados can pick from a large selection of fine cigars and smoke on the large rear patio.409 W. Brackenridge(260) 451-0115www.rudysshop.com

FroYo is easy to find in the Summit City. Just a few current options include Yo Yo: Yogurt on Your Own, Yum Yums: Yogurt U Make, Orange Leaf, Red Mango and ZoYo.

Inside all of these stores you will find a wall of self-serve machines offering up yogurt options for the customer to create frozen concoctions. Next is the best part: the toppings bar, of course! Here, you can adorn your yogurt creation with everything from strawberries to chocolate chip cookie dough pieces.

Yearning for something out of the ordinary? Chances are, you’re in luck. Flavors at each shop run the gamut from standard vanilla, to strawberry, to cookies and cream. Some stores even have a few sugar-free options. Bottom line: there is

something for everyone. And, for the sugar junkie, many offer edible waffle cups.

Insider’s Note: The cost of the yogurt is determined by weight. Most stores charge about 40 cents per ounce. So, for a moderate amount of yogurt with toppings, expect to pay about $5.00.

Most offer outside seating, which is perfect for a warm summer night. Speaking of decor, all shops are brightly colored and decorated in a fun, kid-friendly style. The environment really makes a trip for frozen yogurt feel like a special treat.

Icy desserts are a summer staple. Make yours frozen yogurt – it is customizable and affordable – the perfect treat.

Ice cream may be America’s favorite frozen treat, but frozen yogurt (froyo for short) is likely a close second.

Red Mango4120 W. Jefferson,Jefferson Pointe

Orange Leaf2870 E. Dupont Rd.

ZoYo1034 Thomas Rd., Suite 116

Yo Yo – Yogurt on Your OwnNorth Location: 10015 Lima Rd.South Location: 9930 Illinois Rd.Central Location: IPFW Campus Yum Yums – Yogurt U Make10454 Maysville Rd.

Here are the local options for FroYo goodness:

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We know that you’re looking for a relaxing hotel with all of the comfort and amenities of home, at a price that fits your budget. With over 45 choices, from luxurious full-service hotels to family favorites, we have just the place for you to relax, unwind and take a dip in the pool!

And now, you can even book online! Visit us at www.VisitFortWayne.com, and we’ll help you find the right room for your next getaway!

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We make it easy by combining Fort Wayne’s great activities with overnight stays to build fun and affordable hotel packages!

From pools that make a big splash, to breakfast buffets and romantic overnight packages, Fort Wayne hotels offer countless reasons to get away. Learn more at VisitFortWayne.com/packages.

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BED & BREAKFAST

LaSalle Bed & Breakfast with House Spa Serving downtown for a dozen years—with the exquisite 1842 home of Civil War hero Sion Bass next to our sprawling 1901 Neo-Classical house—is also the Fort Wayne venue for intimate cabaret, now under the artistic directorship of Chris Rutkowski.517 W. Washington Blvd.(260) 422-0851 • (877) 422-0851www.lasallebb.com

HOTELS

America’s Best Value Inn I-69/311B. Non-smoking rooms. In-room Jacuzzi, microwave, refrigerator, ironing board and hairdryers. Free Cable, 26” TV - HBO - ESPN. Free high speed internet, grab and go breakfast. Weekly rates available. 1401 W. Washington Ctr. Rd.(888) 315-2378 • (260) 489-3588www.americasbestvalueinn.com

Best Western PLUS Fort Wayne Inn & Suites NorthExit 311B off I-69, near Spiece Fieldhouse, Canlan Ice Arena and Children’s Zoo. Newly renovated, featuring complimentary hot breakfast with waffle station. Internet, microwave, refrigerator, 40“ LED TV in all rooms. Indoor spa/pool and Jacuzzi suites with fireplaces available.5926 Cross Creek Blvd.(260) 490-6060 • (800) 780-7234www.bestwestern.com/plusfortwayneinnandsuitesnorth

Candlewood Suites SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 77I-69 exit 311A. One of Fort Wayne’s newest hotels! Spacious studio and one-bedroom suites, complete with full kitchens, heated indoor pool, outdoor gazebo with grill for cook-outs, pet friendly, free high-speed Internet throughout the hotel, onsite fitness room and free access to Spiece Fitness.5251 Distribution Dr. (260) 484-1400 www.candlewoodsuites.com

Comfort Suites North Exit 316 off I-69. Entirely renovated in 2010! All-suite accommodations with deluxe hot breakfast, refrigerator and microwave included! Make a splash in our indoor heated pool, or work it out in our fitness center. Meeting space and business center amenitites available. 100% smoke free property.3302 E. Dupont Rd.(260) 480-7030www.csnorthfortwayne.com

Comfort Suites - Southwest Guests of this Fort Wayne hotel will enjoy many full-service amenities, including free hot deluxe breakfast, free local calls and free weekday newspaper. Other amenities include a fitness center, six meeting rooms, indoor heated pool and sauna. 100% smoke free property.5775 Coventry Ln. • (260) 436-4300www.fortwaynecomfortsuites.com

Courtyard by Marriott Fort Wayne Downtown/Convention Center SEE AD ON PAGE 78Conveniently connected to the Embassy Theatre and the Grand Wayne Convention Center. Spectacular views of Parkview Field and TinCaps baseball. Close to all of the downtown attractions. Enjoy the onsite Champions Restaurant & Sports Bar…good food, good times, good sports.1150 S. Harrison St.(260) 490-3629www.marriott.com/fwadt

Days Inn North I-69, Exit 311B, make a right turn at the first traffic light. In-room amenities: microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, hair dryer, free continental breakfast, free local calls, USA Today, free high-speed wireless internet, and a 32” Flat panel TV with cable, HBO, ESPN, and CNN.1161 W. Washington Ctr. Rd.(260) 489-6556 www.daysinn.com

5702 Challenger Parkway • Ft. Wayne, IN 46818260-489-0908 • www.HamptonInn.com

Easily Accessible off I-69, Exit 311B • Within Minutes to Shopping & RestaurantsAsk for the Visit Fort Wayne Rate

Where You’re Treated Like FamilySuites - Just like Full-Sized ApartmentsComplimentary Hot Breakfast BuffetComplimentary 24 Hour Coffee & TeaFree Wireless High Speed Internet

Extended Stay Rates Free Local Phone CallsFree ESPN, CNN & HBOGroup Discounts Available

24 Hour Suite Shop Indoor PoolExercise FacilityBusiness Center

RoomsNewly

Remodeled!

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Don Hall’s Guesthouse SEE AD ON PAGE 85For $99.00 enjoy your stay with FREE DINNER and FREE BREAKFAST in our award winning restaurant and lounge. Enjoy free WiFi, indoor/outdoor pools, fitness center, live entertainment, laundry facilities and full service restaurant. Banquet rooms and meeting rooms available. I-69 exit 311B1313 W. Washington Ctr. Rd.(260) 489-2524 • (800) 348-1999 www.donhalls.com

EconoLodgeNear Glenbrook and the Memorial Coliseum. I-69 Exit 311B. 68 rooms. Free continental breakfast buffet, satellite TV with STARZ! and Encore, indoor pool, spa, fitness center, conference and meeting rooms. Children are free with adult. Rates starting at $52!5707 Challenger Pkwy.(260) 489-8888 • (800) 424-6423 www.econolodge.com

Extended Stay America SEE AD ON PAGE 76Our studio style suites feature a new, fresh, open layout with contemporary decor and comfort bedding. Our hotels offer business and leisure travelers alike all the amenities they need including fully-equipped kitchens, free WiFi and on-premise laundry facilities. Pet friendly.South8309 W. Jefferson Blvd. (260) 432-1916 North5810 Challenger Parkway (260) 490-0500www.extendedstay.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott/Fort WayneConveniently located at Exit 311B off I-69, near Exelis & Raytheon. One of Fort Wayne’s newest hotels with 83 beautifully appointed rooms/suites. Our guests will enjoy complimentary hot breakfast, free WiFi, 24 hour business center, fitness room and indoor pool.6021 Lima Rd. • (260) 442-3040 www.FairfieldInnFtWayne.com

One of Fort Wayne’s newest extended stay facilities!

Full KitchenLarge WorkspaceFree High-Speed InternetFree Local Phone CallsCandlewood CupboardFree Guest LaundryFree Video/CD Lending LibraryFree Spiece Fitness AccessCandlewood GymGazebo Grill24 Hour Business CenterIndoor Heated Pool

Spacious Studio and One-Bedroom Suites, complete with Full Kitchens, Heated Indoor Pool, Outdoor Gazebo with Grill for Cook-outs, Pet Friendly, Free High Speed Internet throughout. Convenient location at I-69 exit 311A.

5251 Distribution Dr.(260) 484-1400

www.CandlewoodSuites.com

Book online at VisitFortWayne.com

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Hampton Inn & Suites SEE AD ON PAGE 76I-69, Exit 311B, Enjoy our partially remodeled rooms, with complimentary full hot breakfast buffet, indoor pool, suite shop, and free WiFi. Within minutes of Spiece Fieldhouse, Ice Sports Center, Volleyball Fieldhouse, Memorial Coliseum, IPFW, The Plex, Glenbrook Square Mall, shopping, and restaurants.5702 Challenger Parkway (260) 489-0908www.hamptoninn.com

Hampton Inn - Dupont RoadThe newest Hampton in Fort Wayne. We are located North on I-69, just 8 minutes from Glenbrook Mall. Amenities include heated indoor pool, whirlpool, “On The House Hot Breakfast,” business center, meeting rooms, clean and fresh bedding. Suites and in-room whirlpools.3520 E. Dupont Rd. (260) 483-3999 www.ftwaynedupontroad.hamptoninn.com

Hampton Inn Southwest SEE AD ON PAGE 79Recently remodeled! Indoor pool, Jacuzzis, breakfast buffet, business and fitness centers, meeting room, cocktail reception Mon-Thurs, Hilton HHonors Points. Close to shopping, entertainment, attractions, restaurants, and downtown. Shuttle available for corporate travel or qualified wedding blocks.8219 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 459-1999www.ftwaynesouthwest.hamptoninn.com

Hawthorn Suites by WyndhamSEE AD ON PAGE 80Stay as long as you like and have room to unwind at this newly remodeled hotel offering spacious suites and fully equipped kitchens to truly make yourself at home. Studio and Penthouse Suites, full kitchens and complimentary hot breakfast buffet daily. Outdoor pool and shuttle available.4919 Lima Rd. • (260) 484-4700 www.hawthorn.com/hotel/45345

A Refreshing New Stay

1150 S. Harrison St.260.490.3629

www.marriott.com/fwadt

• Conveniently connected to the Historic Embassy Theatre and Grand Wayne Convention Center• Spectacular Views of Parkview Field and TinCaps Baseball• A Refreshing New Break from the Old Routine• High Tech and High Touch meet High Style• Champions Restaurant & Sports Bar – Good food, good times, good sports!

Happy Birthday to Zoo!

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Hilton Fort Wayne at the Grand Wayne Center SEE AD ON PAGE 81Newly-renovated with refrigerators and microwaves throughout. Attached to Grand Wayne Center. Complimentary airport transportation and WiFi. Restaurants/pool/fitness center on site. Close to churches, downtown reception halls, restaurants and attractions. Group rates. Suites available. Convenient parking in attached city garage. 1020 S. Calhoun St. • (260) 420-1100 www.ftwayne.hilton.com

Hilton Garden Inn SEE AD ON PAGE 82I-69, Exit 302. Enjoy our comfortable and spacious rooms with microwave, fridge, Keurig coffee maker, complimentary WiFi and guest laundry facility. Indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness facility. Airport shuttle, banquet facility and catering services. 8615 US Hwy. 24 West(260) 435-1777 www.fortwayne.HGI.com

It’s Not a Room.It’s a Residence.

7811 W. Jefferson Blvd. 46804Located Off I69 at Exit 302Close to Downtown

260.432.8000

Group Rates Available for Corporate, Sports Teams or Leisure Travel.

8219 W Jefferson Blvd 46804Located Off I-69 At Exit 302Close to Downtown

Residence InnHampton Inn SW

Group Rates Available for Corporate, Sports Teams or Leisure Travel.

Where your satisfaction is Guaranteed!

By Hilton

Shuttle ServiceFree Shuttle to *Airport *Weddings *Corporate facilities

Newly Remodeled

Teaming Together to Cover All Your Hotel Needs

260.459.1999residenceinn.com/fwariftwaynesouthwest.hamptoninn.com

• Free Hot Breakfast Buffet• Indoor Pool and Hot Tub• Hilton HHonors Points• Fresh & Clean Bedding• Fitness Center• Business Center

• Wireless Internet• Cocktail Reception Mon thru Thurs• Close to Shopping, Entertainment, Restaurants, Attractions and Downtown• Meeting Room

Newly Remodeled

• Short Term or Extended Stays• Apartment Style Suites• Full Breakfast Buffet Included• Manager’s Social M-TH• Indoor Pool & Whirlpool

• Outdoor Sport Court• Pet Friendly• Complimentary Internet• Fully Equipped Kitchens• Close to Shopping, Entertainment, Restaurants and Downtown

Association works for a better stay.

“Visitors’ impressions of a community can often be affected by the quality of their lodging” says Mary Moore, President of the Northeast Indiana Hospitality Association. (NEIHA). Our association works to improve professionalism in our industry, partnering together to make a better community- and it works! Hotel membership cares, and it shows.

NORTHEAST INDIANAHOSPITALITY ASSOCIATION

The pineapple is the international symbol of hospitality.

For more information, go to www.facebook.com/NortheastIndianaHospitalityAssociation

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Conveniently located off I-69 Exit 311A by major attractions and shopping4919 Lima Road • 260-484-4700 www.hawthorn.com/hotel/45345

Enjoy an upscale full service hotel for both business and leisure travel with meeting space, business and fitness center.

• Upgraded rooms, plush bedding• Onsite restaurant (coming soon)• Great breakfast, menu available• Free high speed internet• 24 hour Business Center• Fitness Center and Pool• Meeting event space• Select rooms with Mini-fridges and Microwaves• Shuttle available

Located near major attractions and shopping, just off I-69, Exit 311 B1619 West Washington Center Road 260-489-1500www.wyndham.com/hotel/49146

Stay as long as you like and have room to unwind at this newly remodeled hotel offering spacious suites and fully equipped kitchens to truly make yourself at home.

• Studio & Penthouse Suites• Separate living &

sleeping areas• Fully equipped kitchens

with refrigerator, microwave & coffee maker

• Nonsmoking and ADA –accessible rooms

• Complimentary hot breakfast buffet daily

• Complementary managers receptions Monday-Thursday evenings

• Guest Laundry facility• 24 hour staffing and

business services• Outdoor pool • Shuttle available• Pets permitted

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Holiday Inn at IPFW & The Memorial Coliseum SEE AD ON PAGE 49151 rooms and suites with a shuttle to the Memorial Coliseum, Glenbrook Mall or IPFW Campus. We have the city’s largest indoor pool and hot tub/spa and a fitness room available 24 hours. The amenities of a true full service hotel including The Faculty Lounge and The Mastodon Grill. Breakfast and dinner served daily. 6,000+ sq. ft. of meeting or banquet space.4111 Paul Shaffer Dr.(260) 482-3800 www.fortwayneholidayinn.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Located at I-69 exit 302, Hwy 24, features newly refreshed guestrooms and suites, indoor pool, whirlpool, complimentary hot breakfast, highspeed internet. Suites include microwave, refrigerator, and wet bar. Next to shopping and entertainment. Stay smart at Holiday Inn Express! 5915 Ellison Rd. • (260) 459-1888 www.hiexpress.com/ftwaynein

Homewood Suites by HiltonSEE AD ON PAGE 82I-69, Exit 302. Enjoy your daily routine away from home in our residential-style, all-suite hotel, featuring separate living and sleeping areas, and a fully equipped kitchen.Complimentary daily breakfast buffet and light dinner buffet (Mon-Thu). See our coupon on page 97!8621 US Hwy. 24 W (260) 432-5100 • 1(800) CALL-HOMEwww.homewoodsuites.com

Hotel Fort Wayne SEE AD ON PAGE 84I-69, exit 312A. Full-service hotel features 222 rooms including concierge level with a concierge lounge and large fitness center. Concierge king rooms with upgrades. Full-service restaurant, bar and grill, over 18,000 sq. ft. of meeting and banquet space with free WiFi.305 E. Washington Ctr. Rd. (260) 484-0411www.hotelftwaynein.com

Howard Johnson Inn ColiseumI-69 Exit 312 A, behind Bob Evans. Free continental breakfast, WiFi and business center. Flat screen TV, microwave, refrigerator. Close to Glenbrook Square, Memorial Coliseum, IPFW Campus, Zoo, restaurants and entertainment. Close to Pierre’s night club, Earlybirds, and downtown. 522 E. Coliseum Blvd.(260) 484-8326 www.hojo.com

A Grand ExperienceThe award-winning Hilton Fort Wayne is located in the heart of downtown and is directly connected to the Convention Center.

1020 S Calhoun St • Fort Wayne 1-260-420-1100

www.ftwayne.hilton.com

Hilton at the Grand Wayne features:

• Elegant rooms with large flat screen TV’s

• Over 6,000 square feet of Hilton meeting and banquet space, for groups up to 150 people for weddings and special events

• Attached to the Historic Embassy and next to Parkview Field and the Genealogy Center

• Free wireless internet throughout the hotel

• Indoor pool and exercise facility

• 1020 Bistro for breakfast and lunch and Cutz Steakhouse for intimate dining

• Attached covered parking garage

• Complimentary airport and local shuttle service

• Walk to museums, attractions and entertainment

• Refirigerators and microwaves in every guest room

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Relax & Recharge!

I-69, Exit 302 • 8615 US Hwy 24 West • Fort Wayne, IN 46804(260) 435-1777 • www.fortwayne.HGI.com

· Spacious rooms with mini-fridge, microwave oven, Keurig coffee maker and 42” HDTV

· Complimentary WIFI & 24-hour business center

· Indoor pool, whirlpool & fitness center

· Garden Grille & Bar featuring made to order breakfast and full dinner service

· Meeting facilities for up to (150) people

· Complimentary airport shuttle (7 am - 11 pm)

· Complimentary parking!

• Each luxurious suite features separate living & sleeping areas and fully equipped kitchen.

• Daily complimentary Suite Start® hot breakfast.

• Welcome Home® light dinner buffet (Mon-Thu).

• Complimentary WiFi and 24 hour business center.

•24hourfitnessfacility;airportshuttle.

• Meeting facilities for up to (35) people.

• Complimentary parking!

Enjoy your daily routine away from home in our residential-style, all-suite hotel.

I-69, EXIT 302 • 8621 US Hwy. 24 West • Fort Wayne, IN 46804 • (260) 432-51001-800-CALL-HOME • www.fortwayne.homewoodsuites.com

View our packages online at www.hilton.comTurn to page 97 for our special offers.

A Suite Deal

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Hyatt Place SEE AD ON PAGE 83With shopping, attractions and entertainment nearby, rooms feature 42” flat panel HDTV, sectional sofa, Hyatt Grand Bed, complimentary hot breakfast and WiFi, 24 hour food and beverage service, Starbucks, beer, wine and liquor. Meeting rooms, catering, shuttle and group blocks available. 111 W. Washington Center Rd. (260) 471-8522 • (888) 492-8847 www.hyattplace.com

La Quinta Inn & Suites (260) 490-7950

Northeast Indiana Hospitality Association SEE AD ON PAGE 79We are an organization dedicated to and engaged in furthering the lodging, restaurant and attraction industries in the region. Our goal is to work together as a unit to make sure the groups or individuals coming into this region are provided with the finest hospitality the area can offer. www.facebook.com/NortheastIndianaHospitalityAssociation

Quality Inn I-69 Exit 311B. In room amenities: 30” TV with 4 HBO channels, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, iron/ironing board, FREE hot breakfast. FREE local calls and USA Today (Mon- Fri), FREE high speed wireless, interview center, meeting rooms. Discounts: AARP/AAA. Rates: $70-$119.1734 W. Washington Center Rd.(260) 489-5554 www.qualityinnftwaynein.com

Residence Inn - Southwest SEE AD ON PAGE 79Newly remodeled! Relax in spacious suites, all with fully equipped kitchens and work areas, some with fireplaces. Enjoy luxurious bedding, home-style breakfast buffet, manager’s social, sports court, indoor pool and fitness facility. Pet friendly. Shuttle for business travel and qualified wedding blocks.7811 W. Jefferson Blvd.(260) 432-8000 www.residenceinn.com/fwari

Staybridge Suites SEE AD ON PAGE 86Off I-69 at exit 302, Hwy 24 SW. Features 84 suites with fully- equipped kitchens. Indoor pool, whirlpool, laundry and fitness center. Free WiFi, complimentary breakfast 7 days a week and an evening Social Reception Tues-Thur. Complimentary guest laundry. Pet-friendly. 5925 Ellison Rd. • (260) 432-2427 www.staybridge.com/fortwaynein

Super 8 Easy access off I-69, Exit 311B. Breakfast, spacious rooms with free high speed internet, microwave and fridge, business center, cable TV, exercise room, seasonal pool and in-room amenities. Close to Glenbrook Mall, shopping, Spiece Fieldhouse, restaurants and the Children’s Zoo.5710 Challenger Parkway(260) 489-0050www.super8.com

TownePlace Suites SEE AD ON PAGE 85Located at exit 311A off I-27, next door to the new SportONE Parkview Icehouse and Fieldhouse and minutes away from Spiece Fieldhouse, Glenbrook Square Mall, and Downtown Fort Wayne. This all suite hotel has full kitchenettes, free high speed internet access, 24 hour exercise room, indoor pool and complimentary continental breakfast.3949 Ice Way • (260) 483-1160 towneplacefortwaynenorth.com

You can book a room online at

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• Complimentary Parking• Gift/Newsstand• Laundry Services• Room Service • Heated Indoor Pool• Seasonal Outdoor Swimming Pool• 24-Hour Fitness Center

• Red River Steakhouse• 18,000 sq. ft. of Meeting/Event Space• Complimentary 24 Hour Business Center• Courtyard Rooms Available• Concierge Level rooms available as an upgrade• Pet-friendly

I-69, Exit 312A305 E Washington Center RdFort Wayne, IN 468251-855-322-3224hotelftwaynein.com

Most hotels provide a place to sleep... we create outstanding memories.

Enjoy the Hotel Fort Wayne’s full service facilities, designed for business and leisure travelers.

Wyndham Garden SEE AD ON PAGE 80Located near the Zoo and major attractions, this full service hotel features 142 graciously appointed guest rooms, with plush bedding, flat-screen TV and free WiFi. Amenities include shuttle service, breakfast and an indoor/outdoor pool. Onsite restaurant coming soon.1619 W. Washington Center Rd. (260) 489-1500www.wyndham.com/hotel/49146

NEARBY LODGING

Beside Still Waters A restored 1850’s log cabin nestled among 40 wooded acres on a scenic private 8-acre pond. Private bedroom with king bed, lofted bedroom with double bed, fully equipped kitchen for preparing your own meals. No TV, internet or phone. Peaceful.18017 Devall Rd.Spencerville, IN(260) 238-4040 besidestillwaterslogcabinretreat.com

Holiday Inn Express - Auburn SEE AD ON PAGE 86Located at exit 329 off I-69, 15 minutes north of Fort Wayne. Minutes away from Auctions America by RM Auction Park and many museums. On-site fitness center. Guestrooms include FREE high speed internet, complimentary Express breakfast, pet friendly, USA Today.404 Touring Dr. Auburn(260) 925-1900 www.holidayinnexpressauburn.com

La Quinta Inn - Auburn, INSEE AD ON PAGE 86Premier 66 room hotel off I-69, exit 329, just 15 minutes north of Fort Wayne, near Auburn Museums. Free bright side breakfast, whirlpool suites available, heated indoor pool and hot tub. Business Center. Free WiFi. Pet friendly. Banquet facility, and catering available.306 Touring Dr. Auburn (260) 920-1900www.laquintaauburnin.com

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Oakwood ResortA 77-room luxurious resort located on the shores of Lake Wawasee. Experience the finest amenities, including a full-service Spa/Salon, fitness center, Lake Front Restaurant & Bar, plus Banquet space to host events from 5 to 1,000. WiFi and pet-friendly.702 E Lake View Rd.Syracuse, IN 46567Toll free (855) 929-2733www.oakwoodresort.com

Potawatomi Inn Resort & Conference Center - Angola In Pokagon State Park, I-69 at exit 354. Tollroad exit 144. Overlooks beautiful Lake James. 137 guest rooms with two restaurants. Indoor pool, game room, library, gift shop and 10,500 sq. ft. of meeting space. Nature Center, horseback riding, seasonal toboggan, paved bike trail (rentals available).6 Lane 100A, Lake JamesAngola, IN 46703(260) 833-1077 • (877) 563-4371www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/inns/potawatomi/

OPENING IN 2015

Fairfield Inn SouthwestThe Fairfield Inn & Suites Fort Wayne is the newest hotel in the market featuring 91 beautifully appointed expanded size guest rooms and suites. We are ready to welcome you with amenities such as free WiFi, fitness facilities that include a pool and exercise room, and complimentary HOT breakfast with choices such as scrambled eggs, sausage and other favorites including fresh fruit. 7737 West Jefferson Blvd.(260) 436-1000www.marriott.com/fairfieldinn

MORE LODGING

Avenir Inn - (260) 489-2220Baymont Inn - (260) 490-8989Best Way Inn Motel - (260) 747-4950Best Western Luxbury Inn - (260) 436-0242Coliseum Inn - (260) 424-0975Country Hearth Inn & Suites - (260) 484-6262Economy Inn - (260) 449-9539Fair Oak Motel - (260) 747-8444Fort Wayne Fun Dome - (260) 739-7464Goshen Inn - (260) 484-8641Hallmark Inn - (260) 498-2150Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - New Haven - (260) 748-6767Homestead Inn - (260) 432-9715Hometown Inn - (260) 749-5058La Quinta - (260) 490-7950Klopfenstein Inn & Suites - (260) 436-9600Knights Inn - (260) 484-2669Knotty Pine Motel - (260) 483-0855Midwest Motel - (260) 482-3972Motel 6 - (260) 482-3972Parkview Studios - (260) 482-1711Pine Haven Motel - (260) 747-7502Red Roof Inn - (260) 483-0091Regency Inn - (260) 484-0443Relax Inn and Suites - (260) 482-4511Travel Inn - (260) 484-6764Traveler’s Inn - (260) 422-9511Value Place - (260) 489-4164Wayne Motel - (260) 749-8579

Next door to SportONE Parkview Icehouse and Fieldhouse, stay in the latest in comfort and convenience. This all suite hotel has full kitchenettes, free high speed internet, 24 hour exercise room and heated indoor pool.

Just minutes away from Spiece Fieldhouse, Glenbrook Square Mall, and Downtown Fort Wayne. And two blocks from the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. Stay where the action is!

Fort Wayne’s Top Rated Hotel

3949 Ice Way • (260) 483-1160

www.marriott.com/towneplace

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5925 Ellison Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana • 260.432.2427

• 84 Suites with Fully Equipped Kitchens• 3 Floors• Complimentary Indoor Pool & Whirlpool• Complimentary Fitness Center• Complimentary Wireless Internet• Pet Friendly• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Complimentary Social Reception Tues, Wed & Thurs night• Complimentary 24 hour Business Center• Complimentary Guest Laundry• IHG Rewards Points

Welcome Home.

wake up on the bright side™

• FREE Express Start Breakfast Bar• FREE wi-fi• Indoor Heated Pool with Patio Area• On Site Fitness Center

• FREE Express StartBreakfast Bar

• FREE Wireless High Speed Internet

• Indoor Heated Poolwith Patio Area

• On Site Fitness Center

• FREE Deluxe Breakfast Bar Daily

• FREE Wireless High Speed Internet

• Indoor Heated Pool & Spa with Patio Area

• Conference Center with 3 Meeting Rooms to accommodate from 4 to 180 people

Interstate 69 & S.R. 8(7th Street) Exit 129

404 Touring Drive

Auburn, IN260-925-1900

AUBURN

Interstate 69 & S.R. 8(7th Street) Exit 129

306 Touring Drive

Auburn, IN260-920-1900

wake up on the bright side™

A U B U R N

STAY SMART.

• FREE Bright Side Breakfast • Business Center• FREEwi-fi• Indoor Heated Pool & Hot Tub

Interstate 69 & S.R. 8 (7th Street) • Exit 329306 Touring Drive • Auburn, IN

260-920-1900

Interstate 69 & S.R. 8 (7th Street) • Exit 329404 Touring Drive • Auburn, IN

260-925-1900

• Banquet Facility • Whirlpool Suites• Pet Friendly

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One of Fort Wayne’s many treasures is The Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library. The Genealogy Center is home to the nation’s largest public genealogy collection and is housed in a gorgeous $65 million facility.

The Genealogy Center is home to over 456,000 print volumes and 660,000 microfilm resources. These holdings include family and local histories from the United States, Virgin Islands, Ireland and Eastern Europe.

The five rooms of The Genealogy Center and its online catalog include international collections,

historical periodicals, ship passenger lists, military regimental histories, southern plantation records, Native American census and tribal records – to name a few. The Genealogy Center offers several computer banks for research, as well as wireless internet services throughout the facility.

The Genealogy Center is led by trained genealogy staff and provides free resources to get visitors started in their genealogical research. One way to start is by taking a video tour of the center and reviewing the suggested plan to get started in genealogical research. These planning tools are available on the center’s website at www.genealogycenter.org.

The Genealogy Center is conveniently located at 900 Library Plaza Drive in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne. This location is ideal for visitors who may want to experience the other exciting downtown Fort Wayne attractions, such as the Grand Wayne Center, Parkview Field, Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne Museum of Art and Artlink.

Plan a trip to discover you family heritage, right here in Fort Wayne at the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center.

at The Genealogy Center

discover yourroots

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We don’t mean to brag, but we just can’t help ourselves. We’ve been named a three-time All-America City, one of the “Best Places to Raise Your Kids,” and we were even named a “Most Playful City!”

Add this to our low cost of living and high level of community pride, and you’ll see why so many of our visitors turn into Fort Wayne residents.

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PLENTY OF PLAY IN OUR PARKS

Play in Lakeside Park or one of our other award winning parks. Fort Wayne has over 80 parks and gardens and over 50 wonderful playgrounds. Fort Wayne is also recognized for its community initiatives, being named a Most Playful City and Tree City USA for the 24th consecutive year.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Home & Garden Show43rd annual event. Comparison shop for all kinds of goods and services for your home and garden. See the latest in-home design and products on the market. Ask the experts on your garden and lawn problems. Come on in. Think Spring! Fort Wayne Shows, Inc.(260) 432-1705www.home-gardenshow.com

Parkview Health Systemwww.parkview.com

Sunoco Mac Food Marts(260) 426-7676 APARTMENTS

Apartment Association of Fort Wayne & NE Indianawww.apartmentsfortwayne.com

edwardrose.comSEE AD ON PAGE 90No matter which side of town you decide to live on, we have four apartment communities to call home. From economy to luxury, we’re located near the conveniences of the city, but in a peaceful setting designed for comfortable living.6101 Newport Rd., Kalamazoo, MI (269) 323-9484 www.edwardrose.com

Windsor Oaks Apartments Situated in Northeast Fort Wayne, Windsor Oaks offers 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartment homes. Exceptional amenities, spacious floor plans, and a professional leasing and maintenance staff are available for superior service. Contact us today for more information.10001 Pin Oak Circle(260) 485-8855www.windsoroaksapts.com

BUILDERS

Lancia Homes Lancia Homes has been building homes in Fort Wayne and the surrounding area since 1975. Their commitment is reflected in the quality of each Lancia home. Visit our office, model or open house to start building your new home.9430 Lima Rd. • (260) 489-4433 www.lanciahomes.com

Windsor Homes For generations, Windsor Homes has been a trusted, local home builder - matching the needs and expectations of our home buyers with a home they can be proud of and afford. Let us put our decades of experience to work for you.7505 Westfield Dr. • (260) 490-1302 www.mywindsorhome.com

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

Indiana Tech Indiana Tech offers career-focused degree programs for learners of all ages. Majors include business, computer science, engineering, education, criminal justice and more. Associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees are available. 1600 E. Washington Blvd.(260) 422-5561www.indianatech.edu

Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne(IPFW) is northeast Indiana’s largest university, offering 200+ Indiana University and Purdue University degree programs to 13,000 diverse students. We offer Division I athletics; cultural, intellectual, and social innovation; and meaningful community and corporate partnerships.2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. (260) 481-6100 www.ipfw.edu

IPFW Hospitality and Tourism Management Program(260) 481-6562 www.ipfw.edu/cfs

University of Saint Francis SEE AD ON PAGE 33The University of Saint Francis,founded in 1890 in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, offers over 80 undergraduate and graduate programs. Along with traditional programs, USF designs curriculum for working adults in Fort Wayne, Crown Point and online.2701 Spring St. • (260) 399-7999www.sf.edu

EVENT SERVICES

A Party Apart A Party Apart is the most diversified party and event rental company in Northeast Indiana. Our continuously growing inventory and innovative ideas keep our clients coming back. Intimate party or lavish event - we have everything you need. Let us help set YOUR next event APART! 200 E. Superior St. • (260) 969-0999www.apartyapart.com

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Empyrean Events and CateringSEE AD ON PAGE 36Empyrean creates excellence through flawless event planning, exceptional service, modern design, and sophisticated cuisine. Providing full-service, from-scratch gourmet catering and design services, Empyrean ensures the absolute best in Indiana and throughout the country. Experience the difference at the top of the town.110 W. Berry St., Suites 2500 & 2600(260) 444-4688www.empyreaneventsfw.com

Golden Corral SEE AD ON PAGE 66Serving groups from 10-2,000 offering quality food at affordable prices. Delivery, equipment, linens and table services provided in Fort Wayne and the surrounding area to meet your budget. Simple or elegant, we do weddings, corporate events at work, home or anywhere.4747 Lima Rd. • (260) 480-0193www.goldencorral.com

Gordon Food Service(260) 490-8518

LaHartz Trophies and Awards For over 30 years our family owned business has provided the highest quality of gifts, awards and engraving to the community. Our purpose is to create unparalleled standards available to each of our customers with any budget on any size order. [email protected] 430 E. Washington Blvd.(260) 422-0827 www.lahartz.com

Markey’s Rental & Staging Defining experiences in Fort Wayne since 1990, Markey’s Rental & Staging provides creative solutions for corporate theater, live event management and audiovisual presentation support. We offer skilled technicians, quality equipment and professional project management. Markey’s is 100% employee-owned.509 Ley Rd. • (260) 483-0528www.markeys.com

Sand Point Living Interiors SEE AD ON PAGE 91Increase productivity, reduce stress and enhance aesthetics with interior plants. For business, home or special events, we offer expert interiorscape installations and service, custom silk greenery, special event rentals, holiday decorations and seasonal outdoor planters.(260) 747-6362www.sandpointlivinginteriors.com

Shaffer MultimediaWith Shaffer Multimedia, your event and project is unique unto itself and deserves to be treated as such. Trust Shaffer Multimedia for Audio Visual and content creation needs for your event or custom install, and connect with a company that connects with you!(260) 749-6449www.shaffermultimedia.com

· Expert installation and service to nurture live plants

· Custom silk greenery

· Special event rentals

· Holiday decorations

· Outdoor seasonal planters

Sand Point Living Interiorsis Your Partner in Green

260.747.6362 SandPointLivingInteriors.com

Relocating to Fort Wayne? Call us at 1-800-767-7752 to request a relocation packet!

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

General Credit Union Great rates? Check. Locally operated? Check. Big orange roof? Check! Join us at any of our five Fort Wayne and 37 area locations and check into unparalleled banking convenience. If you live or work in Fort Wayne or the surrounding area, check us out and bank with the best.6601 Mutual Dr. • (260) 471-5544 www.gencu.org

ProFedProFed is a full service financial institution with eleven branches serving nine counties in northeast Indiana. ProFed offers FREE checking accounts, low-rate loans, mortgages, ATMs, VISA debit and credit cards, online banking, mobile deposit, commercial services and much more.(260) 483-0514www.profedcu.org

PET CARE

Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital SEE AD ON PAGE 92Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital (NIVES) serves the area as the only 24-hour emergency and specialty animal hospital. NIVES features board-certified specialists in surgery and internal medicine with veterinarians limiting their practice to the emergency and critical care of companion animals.5818 Maplecrest Rd(260) 426-1062www.nives24.com

PRINTING

Bankers Advertising & Promotions /Old Fort Specialty(260) 747-6161

Fast Print, Inc.Using the newest technologies we provide start to finish: layout and design, printing and copying, mailing services and signage along with promotional items… where customer service shines for 40 years.3050 E. State Blvd.(260) 484-5487 www.fastprintinc.com

• 24 HOUR URGENT CARE for your pet

• Consultations with board-certified specialists available by appointment.

260-426-10625818 Maplecrest Rd. • Fort Wayne, IN 46835

www.nives24h.com

AAA Chicago607 Northcrest Shopping CenterFort Wayne, IN 46805 • 260-484-1542

• Membership• Travel• Insurance – Auto, Home and Life • Financial Services

Indiana’s #1 Family Destination—VacationHomeRentals.com

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EP Graphics Full service printer that will handle all of your printing and design needs. If you are in need of full color brochures, business cards, flyers, or large run publication/catalog printing, give EP Graphics a call. Printing solutions that work.169 S Jefferson St. Berne, IN 46711(260) 589-2145www.epgraphics.com

Hightech Signs(260) 484-2600

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

AAA Chicago SEE AD ON PAGE 92AAA Membership is a great value that pays for itself - roadside assistance, maps, travel discounts, insurance and exclusive savings at thousands of locations nationwide! Visit AAA Fort Wayne for a FREE travel consultation or insurance quote. AAA, get the discounts you deserve.607 Northcrest Shopping Center (260) 484-1542www.aaa.com

AAA Chicago Travel and FinancialSEE AD ON PAGE 92For all your travel and vacation needs, talk to our AAA Trip Advisers. For your insurance needs, make the switch to auto and home insurance through AAA. Call us today for a free quote. (L-R) Herbert Coats, Life Specialist; Lisa Williams, Travel Agent; Andrew Dietsch, Insurance Agent; Jessi Ferry, Travel Agent; Joe Beier, Insurance Agent; Donald Gage, Insurance Agent. Insurance underwritten by Member Select Insurance Company.607 Northcrest Shopping Center(260) 484-1542www.aaa.com

Baden, Gage & Schroeder, LLCCPA & Business Consultants(260) 422-2551 Better Business Bureau(260) 423-4433 PakMail - Dupont Village We ship anything, anywhere. UPS/FEDEX/USPS. Professional packaging and crating. Specializing in furniture, antiques and artwork. 429 E. Dupont Rd. • (260) 637-4809 www.pakmailshipsfortwayne.com

USI Insurance(260) 435-4222

REAL ESTATE

Gayle Doornbos, ABR, CRS, GRI REALTOR®/BrokerSEE AD ON PAGE 93 Century 21-Bradley RealtyListing, selling, new construction, corporate relocation within and outside the Fort Wayne area. Get acquainted tours of homes and schools. Matching people and properties is her specialty. Delighted to send you a “WELCOME TO FORT WAYNE” packet! Office (260) 399-1177 Ext. 153 Toll Free (800) 822-8110 Ext. 153 Mobile (260) 437-0944 [email protected] www.HomesByGayle.com

Matching People and Properties Around the Clock.

Buying • Selling • Relocating

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Mindy Fleischer and Jennifer CallisonMike Thomas Associates/F.C TuckerMoving to Fort Wayne? We can assist with “all” of your needs. We select the agent that fits YOUR own “personal requirements.” We can assist with moving, lodging, financing and much more. Make the right move and visit us at our website.1020 E. Dupont Rd.(260) 489-2000 x421www.mikethomasrealtor.com

Michael Litchin, ABR,CMS, CRS, e-PRO, GRI, QSCReal Living ResourceMichael is a Certified Residential Specialist - less than 3% of Real Estate agents nationwide have earned this designation. Michael creates an excellent real estate experience for every buyer and seller, with a 100% customer satisfaction rating, earning the Quality Service Platinum Award.5936 E. State Blvd.(260) 420-7653 x100 (877) 420-7653 x100 Cell (260) 438-7128www.michaellitchin.com

TRANSPORTATION

A-1 Limo & Taxi A1 Limousine and Taxi has been serving the Fort Wayne area since 1993, providing distinctive, high quality, professional limousine service at competitive rates. Our professional chauffeurs are trained to anticipate your needs and get you to your destination in comfort and style. 7671 Bluffton Rd. • (260) 478-9910www.A-1Limoservice.com

Fort Wayne International Airport SEE AD ON PAGE 94Direct flights to/from Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas-Fort Worth, Minneapolis, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, Phoenix/Mesa, Philadelphia, Punta Gorda/Fort Myers and Tampa Bay. Free shuttle service to/from the parking lots, curbside luggage assistance, ample parking, short security lines and free WiFi throughout the terminal.3801 W. Ferguson Rd., Ste. 209 (260) 747-4146

Now non-stop service

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Browse the newest exhibit at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art with free admission on Thursdays from 5-8 p.m.

Catch a free family-friendly film on Wednesday nights all summer long at the Foellinger Theatre Summer Movie Series.

Bike, walk, or run on Fort Wayne Trails.

Listen to great local music at a Friday Nites Live concert – every Friday of the summer at Jefferson Pointe.

In the spring, you can view the beautiful flowers at Foster Park – the tulips are legendary. Or in late summer, hit the Lakeside Rose Garden for the most beautiful specimens in town!

Hear a free concert at Rock the Plaza at the Downtown Library, all summer long.

Share in the holiday spirit in downtown Fort Wayne at HolidayFest.

Uncover local food at Farmers Markets downtown and around the city.

Browse the genealogy collection (the nation’s second largest!) at the Allen County Public Library downtown.

Explore Kids Crossing, Taylor’s Dream, Three Rivers Junction, and our 53 other playgrounds. Or, splash at our sprayground parks, open for free in the summer, starting at 9 a.m.

Enjoy Last Saturdays (by the Downtown Improvement District) and participate in free or half-priced events all over downtown.

Examine historical documents at the Karpeles Museum, browse the art at Artlink and the Castle Gallery or stroll the sacred at the Cathedral Museum – all of which are free!

Grab lunch to go and take it to a free concert at Lunch on the Square during the summer in downtown Fort Wayne.

Our library system is one of the best in the nation and each branch offers a place to relax and let the kids play and explore!

Soak in the history at Historic Fort Wayne. The Fort’s grounds are open for visitors every day, with special programming monthly.

Tour the Little River Wetlands and see animals and plants of Fort Wayne.

Enjoy a silent movie at the historic Embassy Theatre.

Stop by the Visitors Center to pick up a walking tour map – choose from our Downtown Walking Tour, Sculpture with Purpose map, or the Heritage Trail. All are free and offer a unique taste of the city!

Visit the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society and hop aboard one of the last surviving steam locomotives in the world: Nickel Plate Road no. 765.

Enjoy the Indiana Native Tree Walk on IPFW’s campus.

Go stargazing with the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society on Saturday nights.

Visit the breathtaking Allen County Courthouse (cell phones and cameras not admitted).

Stroll the great shopping at Glenbrook and Jefferson Pointe and enjoy their free indoor play areas – both offer a great spot for kids to blow off some steam!

Walk through Lindenwood Cemetery and visit the graves (and do grave rubbings) of many of Fort Wayne’s founders. Lindenwood’s office offers a free book about the history and famous people buried there.

In winter months, you can go sledding, build a snowman, make snow angels, or feed the squirrels at any of our parks.

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Catch TinCaps Baseball with $5 lawn seats and $1 concessions on Mondays.

Plan a trip to University of Saint Francis Edwin Clark Schouweiler Memorial Planetarium. Shows are $4/adults and $3/children under 18 and seniors.

Taste the secret recipes at DeBrand Fine Chocolates’ behind-the-scenes tour.

Watch a $5 midnight movie on the last Saturday of each month at Cinema Center.

Take in our affordable museums, including the History Center ($6 for adults), Firefighter’s Museum ($4 for adults), and Botanical Conservatory ($5 for adults).

Enjoy admission to Allen County Parks, Preserves and Nature Centers for only $2.

Enjoy Kid’s Korner indoor playground at McMillen Community Center for only $1.

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