October 6, 2022

Contact:   April McCampbell

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Fort Wayne, Ind. – The following events and programs are happening the week of October 10-16:

 

Featuring:

 

Raven Scavenger Hunt

Saturday, October 15, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

Join the third annual Raven Scavenger Hunt as part of the Downtown Improvement District’s Fright Night. Keep your eyes peeled for Ravens in disguise throughout the park. Snap a picture of any raven that you find but leave them in the hiding spots for others to find. Raven hunters who find all of the ravens and show their pictures to staff at the blue Riverfront Fort Wayne tent will be entered into a drawing to win a prize package. All ages are welcome and admission is free. Follow Riverfront Fort Wayne on social media for updates.

 

 

Sweet Breeze Specialty Tour: Kids Pirate Ship Tour

Saturday, October 15, 6:00 p.m. (45 minute)

South Dock, Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

Navigate Fort Wayne’s rivers on the Sweet Breeze Kids Pirate Ship Tour and have your fill of sweet Halloween treats. The first mate will also oversee your skills to make a Kraken Craft. Costumes are encouraged on this fully accessible Fright Night cruise. Tickets are $17 per person. Reservations can be made online at www.RideSweetBreeze.org, in person at the Parks and Recreation Offices (705 East State Blvd.) or by phone 260-427-6000 during normal business hours.

 

 

Sweet Breeze Specialty Tour: Haunted Boat Tour

Saturday, October 15, 7:30 p.m. (90 minute)

South Dock, Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

Travel Fort Wayne’s rivers on the Sweet Breeze Haunted Boat Tour, if you dare. This fully accessible age 21 and above Fright Night cruise provides an opportunity to thrill to local ghost stories with a hit of Halloween candy and a cash bar. Tickets are $46 per person. Reservations can be made online at www.RideSweetBreeze.org, in person at the Parks and Recreation Offices (705 East State Blvd.) or by phone 260-427-6000 during normal business hours.

 

 

Sweet Breeze Specialty Tour: Fall Colors Brunch

Saturday, October 16, 11:00 a.m. (90 minute)

South Dock, Promenade Park, 202 West Superior Street

Reserve your seat on the Sweet Breeze Canal Boat for a Sunday Fall Colors Brunch. This ninety-minute specialty tour will feature a continental brunch and the acoustic sounds of musical duo LaDean. This fully accessible tour provides an opportunity to learn something new about Fort Wayne through its riverfront while you savor the beauty of fall foliage. Tickets are $35 per person. Reservations can be made online at www.RideSweetBreeze.org, in person at the Parks and Recreation Offices (705 East State Blvd.) or by phone 260-427-6000 during normal business hours. This will be the final tour of the season.

 

 

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Saturday, October 15, doors open at 7:00 p.m., Movie starts at 9:15 p.m.

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 South Calhoun Street

It is the Conservatory’s 14th season celebrating the time warp at the Botanical Conservatory! Weather permitting, this cult classic movie is shown on the outdoor Terrace Garden as part of the Downtown Improvement District’s Fright Night. Lawn chairs are welcome and encouraged. Food and beverage will be available for purchase from Mad Anthony Brewing Company. No outside food or beverage is permitted. Please do not bring rice or confetti during this participatory movie event. This film is rated R with content not suitable for younger audiences. Attendees age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Admission: $10 for all ages. Sponsored by ALT 99.5 FM and 102.3 FM and Mad Anthony Brewing Company.

 

 

The Great Tree Canopy Comeback – Call for Volunteers

Saturday, October 22, 10:0 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Four sites in Allen County: Memorial Park (Washington Blvd. and Maumee Avenue) and Foster Park (3900 Old Mill Road) in Fort Wayne, Werling Park (Werling Road) in New Haven and the Wabash and Erie Canal Towpath Trail (near 5500 block of Glendale Road) in Fort Wayne

Local citizens are encouraged to join Friends of the Parks of Allen County along with area parks and trails departments for the twenty-first annual Great Tree Canopy Comeback event. The scope of this year’s project is to maintain young trees by adding mulch and removing invasive species as well as planting new trees. Work will be completed in teams and will vary by location. Volunteers of all ages are critical to the success of the event and are encouraged to sign up and help sustain forest regeneration in local parks. Positions needed include Courier/Cutter, Mulcher and Planter. Volunteers who can help at any of the sites as needed are also highly valued. Please contact Friends of the Parks in advance by downloading/returning the signup form at https://www.fortwayneparks.org/images/2022_Registration_Flyer.pdf or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..   

 

Handmade Homemade Sale

Sunday, October 16, Noon -5:00 p.m.

Salomon Farm Park, 817 West Dupont Road

Time to start your holiday shopping! This special sale features products that are grown locally or made by hand. Farmers, bakers, crafters and artisans will be selling their handmade/homemade goods in the Wolf Family Learning Center and Old Barn. Free admission.

 

Also happening:

 

Fort Wayne Splash Pads and Promenade Water Rill to close at the end of the day, October 9

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).

 

 

Sensory Expo

October 9, 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Park Foundation Pavilion

Learn about Sensory Processing Disorders, connect with local organizations that offer sensory and adaptive services, play with sensory toys, and see how our community can learn to be inclusive. Meet therapy dogs from Three Rivers Visiting Dogs, tour the Calm Water Sensory Tent, and much more. Also happening that day: Sensory Friendly Yoga class from 10:30-11:30 a.m., a Sensory Friendly concert by Remember When Duets that includes earmuffs (as needed) from 2:00-2:45 p.m. An “instrument petting zoo” will follow the performance where guests can explore the brass instruments up close. For questions, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The Sensory Expo is free and open to all ages and abilities.

 

 

Trek the Trails Bike Ride

Tuesday, October 11, 6:00 p.m.

Indian Trails Park, 10313 Aboite Center Road

The 2022 Trek the Trails season continues on Tuesday evenings. Meet at SW parking lot for an eight mile ride. There is no cost to participate. All experience levels are welcome and participation is at your own risk. Riders are encouraged to wear helmets. Trek the Trails is sponsored by Trek Bikes Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Harley Davidson, and UAW 2209. Follow the City of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Trails, Fort Wayne Running Club, and Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation on social media for weather-related updates. For a complete list of locations and dates, visit: http://www.fortwayneparks.org/trails/news-events.html.

 

 

$1 Thursday Nights

Thursday, October 13, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 South Calhoun Street

Catch a glimpse of a day in Paris: City of Light & Love in the showcase garden along with the Tropical and Desert gardens in the Conservatory. Admission is just $1 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. every Thursday. Plus, Civic Center Garage parking is validated for free.

 

 

Tread the Trails

Thursday, October 13, 6:00 p.m.

Indian Trails Park, 10313 Aboite Center Road

Tread the Trails is for individuals of all skill levels; runners, walkers and wheelchair users are invited to participate. All Tread the Trails events are five kilometers in distance, with the option for a longer or shorter experience if the participant chooses. All should be prepared with water. Individuals participate at their own risk. Tread the Trails takes place every other Thursday. Tread the Trails is organized by Fort Wayne Public Works and Fort Wayne Trails in partnership with the Fort Wayne Running Club and the City of New Haven. For a complete list of locations and dates, visit: http://www.fortwayneparks.org/trails/news-events.html

 

 

Pumpkin Path Display

Until October 30, public hours

Enjoy fall surroundings in the outdoor Exploration Garden decorated in its seasonal best. As part of this interactive display, you are invited to join in a scavenger hunt and see discover what there is to see! You are also welcome to pose with festive photo ops along the way. Included with regular Conservatory admission. Sponsored by Majic 95.1 WAJI and Classic Hits 101.7.

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