10 a.m.-6 p.m. â
St. Mark Lutheran Church, 302 Washington St., St. Joe, annual flea market and lunch counter during the Pickle Festival. The flea market and silent auction has a wide selection of items. Sandwiches, pie, other baked goods, and drinks also will be offered for sale. A shuttle will bring visitors from festival grounds to the church. The church is handicap accessible.
Noon to 4 p.m. â
Free Splash Pad Friday, YMCA of DeKalb County, 533 North St., Auburn, free to the community each Friday.
7 p.m. â
Saturday
9-11 a.m. â
Cars & Coffee on the plaza at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, 1600 Wayne St., Auburn; car enthusiasts of all types including hobby, custom, antique and performance automobiles are invited to bring their cars to the free cruise-in. Free coffee will be provided by the 9th Street Brew Coffee House of Auburn, and doughnuts will be available from Tomâs Donuts.
KENDALLVILLE â The Great Lakes Vintage Motor Car Club rolled into Kendallville Wednesday morning for a stop on its âCruisinâ the Crossroads of Northeast Indianaâ tour.
Forty-two vintage automobiles carrying 65 people visited the Mid-America Windmill Museum on the third day of a four-day gathering at the Holiday Inn Express in Auburn.
The group spent the morning at the windmill museum before departing for Lake Wawasee, where lunch would be served aboard the S.S. Lilypad while cruising the lake. The last stop for the day was Black Pine Animal Sanctuary near Albion before returning to Auburn for the night.
The club went to the Historic Forks of the Wabash State Park near Huntington and Beehive Honey Farm on Tuesday. Other destinations were the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, Fort Wayne Water Filtration Plant, Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum, the James Car Collection and the Ford V-8 Museum in Auburn.
5:30 p.m. â
3rd Thursday Cruise-In, downtown Auburn courthouse square; free admission for car owners and spectators; register at the corner of Cedar and 7th streets starting at 5:30 p.m. with no early entry permitted; parking spots are available on a first come, first served basis; door prizes and a 50/50 raffle; hosted by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, Downtown Auburn Business Association, Auburn Main Street and DeKalb Chamber Partnership.
Friday
10 a.m.-6 p.m. â
St. Mark Lutheran Church, 302 Washington St., St. Joe, annual flea market and lunch counter during the Pickle Festival. The flea market and silent auction has a wide selection of items. Sandwiches, pie, other baked goods, and drinks also will be offered for sale. A shuttle will bring visitors from festival grounds to the church. The church is handicap accessible.
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AUBURN â Amateur radio operators âHAMSâ from around the area will converge on the ACD Museum Saturday for this yearâs convention.
Hamfest, hosted by the Northeastern Indiana Amateur Radio Association, will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. There will be free admission to Hamfest and the museum during the event.
âHAM radio enthusiasts from the tri-state area will begin arriving Friday to set up their displays of radio equipment and prepare for Saturdayâs event,â said John Chalmers, W9GOO, NIARA president.
Exhibits will be set up both inside and outside the museum, offering a variety of radio merchandise, antennas and accessories.