Tickets On Sale for Charley Creek ArtsFest
Tickets will be available today for the 2015 Charley Creek ArtsFest slated for June 26 through 28 in Wabash.
This three-day festival that celebrates the arts takes place at multiple venues throughout Wabash. Now in its eighth year of bringing first-class artists and performers to the area for a weekend of hands-on art workshops, live music, theatrical performances, independent film screenings, a downtown gallery walk and more, the Charley Creek ArtsFest is an opportunity for people of all ages to experience the arts in an intimate manner.
While many events are free, some workshops and performances are ticketed. To purchase tickets, please contact the Honeywell Center Box Office at (260) 563-1102 or at www.honeywellcenter.org.
Some of the 2015 events include:
- Artist workshops at downtown galleries
- Independent film screenings
- Wabash Area Community Theater’s Variety Show
- Wine Tasting
- A recital by Wabass Institute students
- A performance by Dance Kaleidoscope
- A performance by Time for Three
Additionally, the Gallery Walk on Friday, June 26 will fill Wabash’s historic downtown with live music, food and beverages, and highlight the area’s esteemed art galleries. This is a great occasion where the local arts community collaborates with downtown businesses to celebrate the arts.
“ArtsFest is a great weekend for not only Wabash residents, but a fun time to bring friends or family to our community,” said Michele Hughes, manager of the 2015 ArtsFest. “It is a weekend jam-packed with entertainment that highlights the artistic side of Wabash.”
“We are looking forward to the return of Time for Three – a trio of classically-trained musicians who bring a creative flare to some of the best jazz or pop music today,” Hughes continued. “Dance Kaleidoscope, which is new in 2015, will be an amazing show too as the dance troupe performs to the music of Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald.”
For a complete listing of activities and detailed events, please visit www.charleycreekartsfest.org or contact the Honeywell Center.