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Venues look toward future | Covid-19: Caught in the grip

Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Embassy Theatre is among local venues awaiting the return of touring performers. In the meantime, it has partnered with some local organizations and artists. File Foellinger Theatre has plans in place for this summer so it is ready to go whether or not social distanced seating is still a factor.  Courtesy The renovated Eagles Theatre in Wabash had been open only for a few weeks when the pandemic hit. Previous Next Friday, February 19, 2021 1:00 am Venues look toward future COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette After a two-year renovation project, the 115-year-old Eagles Theatre in Wabash opened Feb. 29 with grand plans for a year of concerts, movies and other events to show off the historic space. Less than three weeks later it was shuttered as the pandemic brought arts and entertainment events to a halt across the world.

Honeywell Foundation receives award | Huntington County Tab

Monday, February 1, 2021 9:20 AM In a year of unprecedented challenges and pivots, The Honeywell Foundation was selected along with eight other Northeast Indiana recipients for a 2021 Arts United Award for demonstrating resilience and adaptiveness. Arts United Awards are presented annually to celebrate individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to arts and culture in Northeast Indiana.   “It’s with an overwhelming feeling of gratitude that The Honeywell Foundation accepts this 2021 Arts United Award. Our organization faced many challenges in 2020 but it’s because of our team of dedicated, hard-working individuals that we were able to innovate and pivot our operations so that we could continue to deliver arts opportunities,” Honeywell Foundation CEO Tod Minnich said.

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