Green Resigning As Wagon Wheel Director
Lakesha Green is stepping down as Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts executive director.
Read MoreLakesha Green is stepping down as Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts executive director.
Read MoreMax Poorman remembers when productions at Wagon Wheel were held in a tent, and theatergoers could hear chickens clucking away in the background as they watched the show.
Read MoreCadets from this year’s Kosciusko Leadership Academy are organizing a marketing campaign called Kosciusko by Choice featuring individuals who have chosen to move to and stay in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreThe Wagon Wheel began in the summer of 1956 as a dirt floored tent with canvas chairs.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County board that oversees the spending of tourism revenues approved plans Wednesday, Nov. 9, that will benefit groups associated with theater, bicycling, college basketball and even pickleball.
Read MoreWhen the Wagon Wheel opened and was just a theater under a tent in 1956, Max Poorman was there.
Read MoreLast week, Wagon Wheel Conservatory high school students started camp to produce the fantastic Broadway smash “Something Rotten!”
Read MoreMarsha Cook, Joe Banks, Karlise and Shawn Stephens received community awards at the second annual Juneteenth Celebrate Freedom event Saturday, June 11, at Center Lake Pavilion.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Conventions, Recreation and Visitor Commission was recently awarded Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts a grant of $15,000 to help with the cost of the Wagon Wheel’s extensive website updates.
Read MoreThe board of directors of the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has announced Lakesha Green, of Syracuse, N.Y., as the next Executive Director of the umbrella arts organization.
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