Community Engagement

Feature Story TekVenture offers makers tools, space, and community.

How makers are hacking Fort Wayne's culture


News Great KIDS hosts events like mental health training seminars to coach caregivers working with children.
News Learning comes alive through group projects which are cornerstones of the New Tech Network curriculum.

New Tech Academy is challenging the status quo in education


Feature Story We carry Kevan

#PeopleofNEI: Kevan, pushing the envelope


Partner Content Formerly obscured by a highway bridge, the Reedy River now serves as the centerpiece of downtown Greenville.
Special Report Parkview recruiting job candidates seek
News The Community Apple Orchard in Winona Lake provides residents with organic apples and cider.
News Artists are on the hunt for midsize performance spaces that fit their needs and budget.

What’s missing from Fort Wayne's independent arts scene?


News Roanoke hosts at least one big event per month.
Feature Story The New Haven Community Center has become a center of local life since it opened in 2017.

A robust parks plan is enhancing New Haven


Feature Story People of NEI Aaron

#PeopleofNEI: Aaron, living a 'full life' in Fort Wayne


News The goal of Music + Mixology is to introduce symphonic music to a younger audience.

Shake up your traditional concert experience with Music + Mixology


Feature Story Davonta Beckham is the creator of Art of Beckham.

Chasing a dream? Art of Beckham draws on the power of ideas


Feature Story Caleb Young is the Staff Conductor of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.

A Young approach to classical music


Partner Content Jonathon Mossburg is the first graduate of the Ivy Tech Achieve Your Degree program.

‘Never give up’: A local man with cerebral palsy inspires others facing adversity


News The Fort Wayne Veg ‘n Brew Fest is a one-day festival on October 6, 2018, at Headwaters Park in Fort Wayne,
News La Fogata has a new interior design with more updates on the horizon.
Feature Story Today, recycling or properly disposing of items is largely up to consumers. But that could change.