September 7, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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Fort Wayne, Ind. – Riverfront Fort Wayne presents the following events and programs in September:

Traffic Note: Harrison Street next to Promenade Park is closed to through-traffic currently to complete construction on the Riverfront at Promenade.

 

Yoga on the Riverfront

Sunday, September 11, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Park Foundation Pavilion, Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

This free, relaxing one-hour flow yoga class is for all skill levels and led by owner of Discover Yoga, Chelsea Vona. Bring your own yoga mat to Promenade Park or borrow one for the class.

 

 

Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown

Sunday, September 11, noon to 5:00 p.m.

Various downtown Fort Wayne locations, including Promenade Park

Twenty-three amazing Fort Wayne attractions will welcome visitors for free activities and programs in this popular annual event made possible by Visit Fort Wayne. Riverfront Fort Wayne will host games of cornhole, ping pong and foosball in the outdoor games area and sidewalk chalk art in the Ambassador Enterprise Amphitheatre. Don’t miss a chance to explore the new city views from the Parkview Tree Canopy Trail, splash around in the Doermer Kids Canal, and have fun in the PNC Playground. The Calm Water Sensory Tent, a therapeutic mobile sensory room will also be open for 15 minute sessions. See all the attractions and special offerings at VisitFortWayne.com.

 

 

September 2, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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Fort Wayne, Ind. – The following events and programs are happening the week of September 5-11:

 

Splash Pads and Promenade Water Rill Open until further notice

Daily, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Nine locations around the city of Fort Wayne

Buckner Park (6114 Bass Road), Franklin School Park (1903 Saint Marys Avenue), Kreager Park/Taylor’s Dream (7225 North River Road), McCormick Park (2300 Raymond Avenue), Memorial Park (2301 Maumee Avenue), Promenade Park (202 W. Superior Street), Robert E. Meyers Park (Inside North Gate of Parkview Field on Jefferson Blvd.), Shoaff Park ( 6401 St. Joe Road) and Waynedale Park (2900 Koons Street).

 

Beginning September 6, fees will be reduced at City Golf Courses.

 

Nine Holes

18 Holes

Foster Park Golf Course

Rudisill Blvd. & Old Mill Road

$10

$18

 

 

McMillen Park Golf Complex

Oxford Street at Hessen Cassel

$5

$10

 

Shoaff Park Golf Course & Driving Range

6401 St. Joe Road

$8

$14

 

 

September 2, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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                 Manager of Communications

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New Tables Promote Chess as All-inclusive, Multi-generational Recreation 

 

Fort Wayne, Ind – Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation installed four chess tables with seating on the Main Street (south) side of the Freimann Square Fountain. All four tables feature chess boards painted on the surfaces. Players can bring their own chess pieces and walk, bike, drive or ride to the centrally located park to enjoy a fun and beneficial game of chess in a beautiful setting.

Steve McDaniel, Director of the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department says “Chess is known as the game of kings, but the great thing about chess is that it is available to just about anyone. Now with the addition of these tables, players of all levels can enjoy friendly competition, and build a number of proven cognitive skills including healthy social relationships.” He continues, “While playing chess isn’t a new pastime, it is seeing renewed promotion to diverse groups from local chess clubs and players. Fort Wayne Parks is happy to bring the game tables to Freimann Square.”

Tables are available to the public on a first come basis. Two of the four tables offer wheelchair access.

A celebratory event is being planned in collaboration with local chess clubs, Take A Stan, FortChess, Three Rivers Chess as well as Purdue Extension for later this fall.

      

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August 25, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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Fort Wayne, Ind. – The following events and programs are happening the week of August 29-September 4:

 

Chess on the Riverfront

Saturday, August 27, 12:00-6:00 p.m.

Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

How about a game of chess? Join local players and chess clubs at Promenade Park for some friendly competition or basic instruction. It’s free and open to the public. Boards will be provided if needed. For more information, contact Brian at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Eli at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Sunday Heritage Concert Series features two performances:

-Sunday, August 28,  2:00-3:00 p.m., Dead Pickers Society

Auer Lawn, Promenade Park, 2020 West Superior Street

Members David Hess (Banjo, Vocals), Ed Nystrom (Guitar, Vocals), Ben Porter (Mandolin, Vocals), Jordan Garrett (Guitar, Vocals), and Bo Astrup (Bass) perform and perfect the legacy of bluegrass music.

-Sunday, August 28 3:30-4:30 p.m., The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Players’ Association

Park Foundation Pavilion, Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

The talented musicians of the Philharmonic Players’ Association return with a program of classical and pops music that is sure to please all music lovers. Non-perishable food donations are being accepted at this community event. Guests are invited to bring a lawn chair to listen from outside the Park Foundation Pavilion. Follow the Players on Facebook @MusiciansOfTheFortWaynePhilharmonic.

Concerts are free and open to all ages.

  

August 25, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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 New Beginner and Family-Friendly Course Features Nine Holes

 

Fort Wayne, Ind –Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation, Northside Neighborhood Association and Heartland Church of Fort Wayne will host a grand opening for the newest public Disc Golf Course at Bob Arnold Northside Park, (East State Blvd. and Parnell Avenue) on Sunday, August 28, 2022 from noon to 3:00 p.m. The celebration includes disc golf clinics, giveaways while supplies last, food trucks and live music. 

In addition to the nine-hole disc golf baskets and tees at the park, additional amenities of signs and benches will be installed for use by the public.  

This project was made possible through an Investing in Neighborhoods Now (INN) grant by the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division which seeks to address needs in neighborhoods with collaborative and creative solutions. The desire for a family-centered, nine-hole disc golf course was proposed by the Northside Neighborhood Association at the request and assistance of Heartland Church with support by Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation.

“The Northside Neighborhood Association is so excited to bring this disc golf course to our residents!” said association president Lori Stombaugh. She adds “We’re eager to bring families together, provide another place and way to ‘get moving’ and to urge people from other parts of the city to visit our area and our local businesses. We’re thankful for the opportunity to work with the parks department and Heartland Church in taking advantage of the Investing in Neighborhoods Now funding from the city to make the Northside Neighborhood an even more exciting place to be!”

"When Heartland Church heard of an opportunity to help out the Northside Neighborhood Association, we jumped at the chance,” said associate pastor of Heartland Church Liam Graham. He notes “We want to see this neighborhood be the best possible place to live in, work in, and be involved with and when we heard about the Investing in Neighborhoods Now grant, we saw something great. With disc golf fast becoming a mainstream sport, and becoming a huge favorite of the community in Fort Wayne, we thought [Bob Arnold] Northside park was a great place to see the city’s first truly urban course. Designed for beginners and families, as well as a fun time for the more advanced players, we hope that the [Bob Arnold] Northside Disc Golf Course will see heavy traffic of players, newcomers to the sport, and families reengaging with the community and with one another."

When asked what it means to be involved in designing the course at Bob Arnold Northside Park, President of Fort Disc Golf Club Dave Walters said, “It was due time that a focus was placed on a beginner-friendly course in our area. A player who is new to the sport might be discouraged by our larger challenging courses. Bob Arnold Northside Park will offer a really fun and engaging disc golf experience. A new player will likely get their first birdie or even their first Ace (hole in one) at this course. The best part about a beginner-friendly course is that it still is fun to play for more experienced players.” For those looking to begin playing disc golf, Walters recommends, “the best way to start is to buy some discs, visit the park, and start playing. Fort Wayne has several independent shops whose employees will be able to help a new player pick out discs that will be best for them. Then I would recommend prospective players watch a video on YouTube first [to learn] about general disc golf rules. Other than that, get out and play and enjoy discovering the sport!”

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel adds “Partnerships with community organizations like Northside Neighborhood Association and Heartland Church are key to many successful projects we are able to complete for Fort Wayne citizens. We are grateful to them for bringing their proposal to meet a need for easy-to-access, year-round recreation in Bob Arnold Northside Park. I would also like to thank the members of the Fort Disc Golf Club who helped to design the course. We look forward to seeing disc golf fans and families enjoying friendly competition in the park.”

With the addition of the course at Northside Park, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation maintains a total of four Disc Golf courses. Find them also at Shoaff Park, Swinney Park and Tillman Park.

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