Thursday, April 3
- Business networking: 5-6:30 p.m., Ivy Tech’s Johnson Hall room 2321, 2357 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Students and community members invited to connect with local employers. 765-966-2656
- Fundraiser: 6-9 p.m., The Skate, 475 Commerce Road, Richmond. Dire Skates recruiting roller derby and skating community to benefit family of late member Kellye Tenney. thedireskates@gmail.com or 765-962-3823
- Safety program: 6:30 p.m., Golay Community Center, 1007 E. Main St., Cambridge City. Fire Chief Jeff Gabbard will discuss fire safety, fire blankets and free smoke detectors and installation in Western Wayne. Fire blanket prizes. CCNeighborhoodCrimeWatch@outlook.com
April 3-6
- Comedy, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday plus 2 p.m. Sat/Sun, Richmond Civic Theatre, 1003 E. Main St., Richmond. "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" about TV show writers. Advance: $20, $17 students/seniors.
Friday, April 4
- Fish fry: 4-7 p.m. Fridays through April 11, Seton Catholic High School, 233 S. Fifth St., Richmond. Fried cod, grilled salmon, fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw, cheese pizza, drinks and dessert. $12, ages 6-17, $6. 765-962-3902
- Fundraiser: 7-10 p.m., Forest Hills Country Club, 2169 S. 23rd St., Richmond. Supports Animal Care Alliance’s low-cost vet services and wildlife rescue. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, live/silent auction, wildlife ambassadors. $75 tickets at animalcarealliance.com or 765-488-2444
Saturday, April 5
- Bulldog show: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., First Bank Expo Hall, 861 Salisbury Road N., Richmond. 5 BRC Global sanctioned shows start at noon. General admission $25 humans, $15 dogs, 12/younger free.
- Children’s breakfast: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Eight to the Bar, 931 E. Main St., Richmond. 30+ characters, photo ops, book giveaway, singalongs at Storybook Cafe by Stage One Youth Theatre. $15; ages 0-12, $20. No tickets at door. 765-962-1816
- Yoga: 11 a.m., library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Gentle class for all experience levels. Free.
- Train display: Noon-4 p.m., Richmond Furniture Gallery, 180 Fort Wayne Ave., Richmond. Richmond Area Railroaders Society.
- Nature walk: 1-2 p.m., Whitewater Canal State Historic Site, 19073 Main St., Metamora. Learn about plants and animals that call canal home. $5. Register by April 4 at indianamuseum.org. 765-647-6512
- Concert: 7:30 p.m., Millett Hall, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Richmond and National Trail among high school steel bands performing with Miami Student and Alumni Steel Band and guest artist Tracy Thornton. $20; student/youth, $10.
April 5-6
- Expo: 10 a.m-4 p.m. both days, First Bank Kuhlman Center, 861 Salisbury Road N., Richmond. More than 75 vendors, food trucks, Easter bunny photos and more. Free admission.
Sunday, April 6
- Children’s event: 2-4:30 p.m., Golay Community Center, 1007 E. Main St., Cambridge City. Egg dive, photos with animals (bring camera), snacks, take-home crafts, prizes. Register by March 30. $5 for ages 3-12.
- Playground celebration: 2 p.m., Creitz Park, first block South Foote Street, Cambridge City. Ribbon cutting for new equipment.
- Concert: 3-4 p.m., Reid Center, 1004 N. A St., Richmond. Richmond Jazz Orchestra performs. Free.
Monday, April 7
- Fitness program: 10-11 a.m. Mondays through May 12, senior center, 111 S. Second St., Centerville. Drums Alive helps upper body and heart. Can be done seated. Register at 766-855-5651
- Surplus sale: 4-7 p.m., Earlham College, 801 National Road W., Richmond. Office furniture, storage and commercial kitchen equipment. Follow Earlham Drive past baseball stadium to red pole barns. Items must be removed immediately. paveyja@earlham.edu
- Farmers market meeting: 7 p.m., Golay Community Center, 1007 E. Main St., Cambridge City. Prospective vendors invited to learn more. 812-327-7391
Tuesday, April 8
- Children’s activities: 10 a.m.-noon, Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History, Earlham College, 801 National Road W., Richmond. Storytime and exploration designed for ages 0-5. Free. 765-983-1303
- Culture program: 1 p.m., Reid Center, 1004 N. A St., Richmond. Woman’s Club event is open to all interested in learning more about Reid Center’s many unique offerings from artistic director and organist Frederick Chatfield. Free. 765-962-1686.
- Kids’ craft: 3:30-4:30 p.m., Family Resource Center of Wayne County, 714 N. 12th St., Richmond. Pinwheel craft. Free. 765-935-6349
- Pet hike: 6-7 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Free; donations appreciated. visitcope.org
- Author talk: 6 p.m., library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Release of local author Michael Tyner’s debut novel "Diner" that blends psychological horror, dark fantasy and surrealism.
- Child care training: 6-7:30 p.m., 44 Banquet Hall, 102 N. Main St., Glenwood. Build skills around attachment, connectedness, communication and trust. Offered by Firefly. Free. Register at eventbrite.com/e/the-play-project-child-care-provider-training-tickets-1301865337269
- Meeting: 6:30-7:30 p.m., IU East’s First Bank Community Room, Whitewater Hall, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond.**** NAACP Richmond Branch #3066. Public invited. facebook.com/NAACP3066.
- Genealogy discussion: 7 p.m., First Friends Meeting, 2010 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Wayne County Genealogical Society. Show-and-tell if time permits after 35th anniversary planning. 765-277-1207
Wednesday, April 9
- Homeschool program: 10 a.m.-noon, Levi & Catharine Coffin State Historic Site, 201 U.S. 27 N., Fountain City. Pack a mini wagon, plan route and explore risks/rewards of venturing to Indiana in early 1800s. $8/student. Register at indianamuseum.org. 765-847-1691
- Parent workshop: 10:30 a.m., Dwyer Center, 1417 N. A St., Richmond. New weekly supportive space for parents to connect and gain tools and materials. Strategies for emotional well-being and finding life balance. Children welcome. Free. 765-962-9043 or amyjo@jacyhouse.org.
- Cancer screening: 1-5 p.m., Reid Health atrium, 1941 Virginia Ave., Connersville. Head/neck exam. Walk-ins welcome for 10-minute visit. Free. 765-983-3092
- Children’s activity: 5-8 p.m. Friends Fellowship, 2030 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Easter treats, crafts and photos with bunny. Free; nonperishable foods requested for pantries. Reservation requested at bit.ly/FFC_EasterBunny. 765-962-6546, ext. 486.
- Softball registration: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Wilson Park, 163 N. Milton St. Dublin. Additional signup events until April 19. Western Wayne Girls Softball League offers T-ball ($50) and slow/fast pitch ($60). Sibling discount. 765-541-1867 or WesternWayneGSL@gmail.com
Thursday, April 10
- Cancer screening: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Reid Health’s Lingle Grand Hall, 1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond. Head/neck exam. Walk-ins welcome for 10-minute visit. Free. 765-983-3092
- Wellness fair: 10 a.m-2 p.m., Trueblood Fieldhouse, Earlham College, 801 National Road W., Richmond. No-cost screenings such as cholesterol, blood glucose/pressure, flexibility, body composition and strength. More than 40 organizations offering resources and giveaways. Free. 765-983-1791
- Free laundry: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Uptown Laundry, 1017 E. Main St., Richmond. For Wayne Township residents. Last loads in at 1:30. Load count set by household size. 765-914-7070
- Hiring fair: 2-4 p.m., First Bank Richmond Expo Hall, 861 Salisbury Road N., Richmond. Open to public. Offered by Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce. 765-962-1511
- Author talk: 4 p.m., library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Retired teacher/camp leader Patsy Barcum will share book about her monkey Chipper. Free. 765-966-8291
- Family fun: 5-7 p.m., Miller Building, Roberts Park, 2900 Park Road, Connersville. Pictures with Easter Bunny, brownies, crafts, games, family resources. Free.
- Concert: 6 p.m., library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Original music by Kate Wakefield and Anna Marie. Free.
Friday, April 11
- Legislative forum: 8-9 a.m., Indiana University East, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Ask questions of area’s state lawmakers. Free.
- Family resources: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., trustee’s office, 37 E. Main St., Hagerstown. Family Resource Center of Wayne County offers goody bags during food pantry distribution. Free. 765-935-6349
- Hike: 8-9 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Full pink moon. $5. visitcope.org
April 11-12
- Free swap: library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Drop off gently used items from noon-6 p.m. Friday (no large furniture, large appliances or medical supplies). Take any items from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. harriamp@iue.edu or 765-966-8291
Saturday, April 12
- Easter event: 9 a.m., community center, 117 E. Pearl St., Greens Fork. Pancake breakfast, coloring, egg hunt and bunny visit. Hosted by center, AMVETS and Methodist church. Anyone in community welcome. 765-886-9908
- Wildflower hike: 9 a.m., Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, 3499 S. Bird Sanctuary Road, Connersville. $10; free for 17/younger.
- Town cleanup: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 152 S. Green St., Cambridge City. Dumpster available (no tires, hazardous waste, electronics). Appliances/scrap metal collection. Take yard waste to Riverside Cemetery. Call/text 812-327-7391 to get help hauling or to volunteer. Free; limited to Western Wayne residents.
- Egg hunt: 10 a.m.-noon, Safety Village of Wayne County, 498 N.W. 18th St., Richmond. Ages 8/younger. Live animals, goody bags, Easter Bunny. Free.
- Luncheon: 11 a.m., Forest Hills Country Club, 2169 S. 23rd St., Richmond. Meal and art auction benefits Women’s Fund of Wayne County Foundation. $55 tickets at waynecountywomensfund.org. 765-962-1638
- Inside tour: 11 a.m.-noon, Reid Center, 1004 N. A St., Richmond. Tiffany windows and industrialist’s gift of building. Free. 765-966-7618
- Cruise-in and egg hunt: Noon-4 p.m., Centerville Christian Church, 111 N. Morton Ave., Centerville. Spectators enter off Plum Street. Eggs/candy from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Bounce house, Easter bunny. Rain date: April 19. Admission, vehicle entry, lunch and activities are free. 765-855-5176
- History event: 1 p.m., Gov. Oliver P. Morton House, 313 W. Main St., Centerville. Morton Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-65 will commemorate the house’s renovation with plaque and reception. Open to public. RSVP requested at govopmorton.nsdu@gmail.com.
- Wildflower hike: 1 p.m., Hayes Arboretum Nature Center, 801 Elks Road, Richmond. Naturalist led. $5; 12/younger, free. Registration encouraged at hayesarb.org.
- Bee festival: 1-8 p.m., Uptown Park, Oxford, Ohio. Live music, food trucks, vendors, live art, kids’ corner, stilt walking and displays. oxfordbeefestival.com
- Egg hunt: 2 p.m., Glen Miller Park golf course, 2500 block East Main, Richmond. Ages 10 and younger. Activities and bunny photos. New: Register in advance for time slot at sensory-friendly area at forms.gle/8R2PMqaTTKJFVkjC6. Hunt at 3 p.m. No registration needed for general public. Free. 765-983-7275
- Comedy show: 8 p.m., 4th Floor Blues Club, 923 N. E St., Richmond. Mark Chalifoux’s album "Think Fast" opened at No. 2 on Apple Music. Doors open at 7. $20/advance, $25/at door. InCONCERT fundraiser benefits local charities. inconcertrichmond.com
- Performance: 6 p.m. Reid Center, 1004 N. A St., Richmond. "Movers, Shakers and Music Makers, A Tribute to Six Michigan Women Who Changed History." Heavy hors d’oeuvres and auction. $50. Tickets: thenettlecreekplayers.org/buy-tickets
Sunday, April 13
- Hike: 9-10 a.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Spring wildflowers. $5. visitcope.org
- Meeting: 1 p.m., American Legion, 215 N. Washington St., New Paris, Ohio. Sons of American Legion. New faces welcome. 937-437-3313
Monday, April 14
- Community awards: 6 p.m., Centerville Senior High School cafeteria, 507 Willow Grove Road, Centerville. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Lions Club will recognize all past winners. Public invited. $12. Reservations required. 765-960-7662
- Concert: 7 p.m., IUE’s Vivian Auditorium in Whitewater Hall, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Faculty tenor Jarrod Davis and pianist Shiyu Wang will perform popular music from musical theater and classical works. Also livestreamed on IU East Music Facebook page. Free.
Tuesday, April 15
- Family resources: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Greenwood Apartments, 1460 S. 16th St., Richmond. Meet with Family Resource Center of Wayne County. Free. 765-935-6349
- Book discussion: 11 a.m., Two Sisters Books & More, 193 Fort Wayne Ave., Richmond. "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." Free books available at Morrisson-Reeves Library. 765-966-8291
- Suicide prevention group: 1-3 p.m., library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Monthly open meeting of You Matter Suicide Prevention Alliance to meet community needs. Free.
- Tech help: 1-3 p.m., senior center, 1600 S. Second St., Richmond. Provided by Morrisson-Reeves Library staff to everyone, regardless of membership status. Free. 765-966-8291.
- Film: 5-7 p.m., Showtime Cinemas, 2235 Park Road, Connersville. Food insecurity film, resource vendors, discussion speakers. Free admission and refreshments. Reserve at eventbrite.com/e/food-insecure-film-event-tickets-1291474287359
Wednesday, April 16
- Concert: Noon-1 p.m., Reid Center, 1004 N. A St., Richmond. Sweet Sounds of Starr Valley dulcimer group. Free. reidcenter.org
- Open house: 2-4 p.m., Springwood Hall’s Office of External Affairs, IU East, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. East Central Indiana Small Business Development Center has opened an office on campus to offer free services by appointment. isbdc.org
- Health care discussion: 5:30-6:30 p.m., Richmond High School’s McGuire Hall, 350 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond. Richmond NAACP hosts meeting about the impact of new legislation on health care. Free. 765-935-4018
- Safety program: 6:30 p.m., Richmond Police Department, municipal building, 50 N. Fifth St., Richmond. During citywide crime watch meeting, tour department. Free. 765-983-7247
Thursday, April 17
- Parenting chat: 10 a.m.-noon, St. Paul’s Lutheran, 121 S. 18th St., Richmond. Birth to Five discussion on growing strong families. Childcare provided. Lunch provided with registration by texting 765-960-0326 or at mybirthtofive.org
- Kids’ activity: 3:30-5 p.m., Family Resource Center of Wayne County, 714 N. 12th St., Richmond. Bunny party. Free. 765-935-6349
Friday, April 18
- Breakfast: 7:30-9 a.m., Elks, 2100 U.S. 27 S., Richmond. Richmond Family YMCA event. John Walker is guest speaker. $20. Tickets: 765-962-7504
- Parenting group: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Family Resource Center of Wayne County, 714 N. 12th St., Richmond. Breastfeeding support. Free. 765-935-6349
Saturday, April 19
- Family fun: 9 a.m.-noon, Starr Gennett Building, 101 S. First St., Richmond. Free kids’ activities, Easter bunny, 30-plus vendors.
- Egg hunt: 10 a.m., Lincoln High School football field, 205 E. Parkway Drive, Cambridge City.
- Egg hunt: 11 a.m., Dublin Community Club, 1764 Foundry Road, Cambridge City. Four divisions for ages 1-12. Free.
- Brunch: 11 a.m., Recovery Rocks Club, 1701 S. E St., Richmond. Open to all community members. Guests welcome for grab-and-go meal if desired. RSVP requested at 765-966-5551
- Egg hunt: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., St. Paul’s Lutheran, 121 S. 18th St., Richmond. Crafts, games, pictures with Easter Bunny. Hunt around noon. Free.
- Train display: Noon-4 p.m., Richmond Furniture Gallery, 180 Fort Wayne Ave., Richmond. Richmond Area Railroaders Society.
- Egg hunt: Noon, Living Faith Church of God, 3777 Nolandsfork Road, Richmond. Food and prizes. Rain or shine. Free.
- Egg hunt: 1 p.m., Hagerstown Park, 15940 Turnpike Road, Hagerstown.
- Egg hunt: 2 p.m., Lions Club Den, Economy. Rain location is gym. Open to all children 0-12. Prizes for four age groups. Free. 765-489-6228
- Egg hunt: 2 p.m., Fountain City Park, U.S. 27, Fountain City.
April 21-25
- Genealogy celebration: 10 a.m.-4 p.m**.** First Friends Meeting, 2010 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Wayne County Genealogical Society marks 35th anniversary. 765-277-1207
Tuesday, April 22
- Family activity: 2-4 p.m., Family Resource Center of Wayne County, 714 N. 12th St., Richmond. Earth Day grab and go. Free. 765-935-6349
- Pond fire/market: 5-8 p.m., Glen Miller Park, 2200 E. Main St., Richmond. Live music, food trucks and farmers market. Free admission. 765-983-7275
- Hike: 6-7 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Guided search for edible mushrooms. $5. visitcope.org
Wednesday, April 23
- Earth Day celebration: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., senior recreation center, 1600 S. Second St., Richmond. Family friendly, public event. Upcycling demonstrations, workshops on gardening and toxic-free living, free trees. Bring/take free household/kitchen items. 765-983-7300
Thursday, April 24
- Free laundry: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Coin A Matic, 400 S. Fifth St. Richmond. For Wayne Township residents. Last loads in at 1:30. Load count set by household size. 765-914-7070
- Senior volunteer expo: 1-3 p.m., Friends Fellowship, 2030 Chester Blvd., Richmond. More than 20 organizations will offer opportunities. Food. Free. 765-962-6546
- Family event: 4-7 p.m., Safety Village of Wayne County, 498 N.W. 18th St., Richmond. Touch trucks, explore village and gather resources. Free admission and pizza while supplies last. 765-827-2045
- Author talk: 7 p.m., Earlham College’s Landrum Bolling Center room 105, 801 National Road W., Richmond. Alex Kor will share experiences of his parents who survived the Holocaust. 765-983-1413
- Artist reception: 7 p.m., William G. Scott House, 204 N. 10th St. Richmond. Richmond Columbian Properties offers local photo exhibit. Show open 1-3 p.m. April 26-27 and May 3-4.
Friday, April 25
- Family activity: 9 a.m., Little Spartans Preschool, 1800 N. Eastern Ave., Connersville. Join walk along Eastern Avenue to raise awareness for child abuse prevention. 765-827-2045
- Business program: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., East Central Education Service Center, 2601 S. 14th St., New Castle. Over lunch, learn about new high school diplomas and work-based learning and apprenticeships. Free. Register at lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/6qhyfnc
- Hike: 4-5 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. See common bird species that visit home feeders and learn ways to set up friendly habitats and keep birds healthy. $5. visitcope.org
- Student competition: 6 p.m., IU East, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Essay winners in grades 6-8 already selected for Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce’s National Civics Bee. Free. 765-962-1511
- Gardening program: 6-7 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Learn about creating beautiful native landscapes benefiting birds. $5. visitcope.org
April 25-26
- Medicine collection: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., town hall, 127 N. Foote St., Cambridge City. Drop off old/unneeded medicines and sharps for safe disposal by police department. Free.
- Book fair: Noon-7 p.m. Fri/10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., Lotus Hall & Events, 185 Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond. Sales of Scholastic books for kids, teens and adults benefits Every Child Can Read. 765-966-7323
Saturday, April 26
- Document shredding: 8-11 a.m., Wayne Bank, 500 S. A St., Richmond. Five boxes/bags per person. Free for public. Details at waynebankonline.com/shred-day. 888-769-2963
- Pet vaccinations: 8 a.m.-noon, Animal Care Alliance, 1353 Abington Pike, Richmond. Cat and dog shots, nail trims, tests. Mini exams ($25) allow flea medicine purchases. 765-488-2444 or animalcarealliance.com
- Fundraiser: 9 a.m., Glen Miller Park golf course, 2500 block East Main, Richmond. 5K benefits Community Christian School. Packet pickup at 8 a.m. $25. ccsrichmond.com
- Hike: 9-11 a.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. See birds in wetlands. Free; donations appreciated. visitcope.org
- Golf outing: 11 a.m., Elks, 2100 U.S. 27 S., Richmond. Registration due April 18 at forms.gle/uWnMGUgxhr3BsP4L7. Benefits scholarship and Friends Fellowship’s Memory Courtyard. $400/team. info@AMorganConstructionLLC.com
- Community orchard program: Noon, library, 80 N. Sixth St., Richmond. Learn story of Mary Scott Community Orchard and group that maintains it from local author Jay Barbre. maryscottcommunityorchard.org
- Nature program: 1-8 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Survival skills for women. $50. Advance registration required. VisitCope.org
Sunday, April 27
- Hike: 9-11 a.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Walk prairies to see birds. Free; donations welcome. visitcope.org
- Concert: 3 p.m., Civic Hall, 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond. Richmond Community Orchestra performs plus Richmond High School Alumni Association tribute to late music teacher Ralph Burkhardt. Free. rcoindiana.org or 765-966-2833
Monday, April 28
- Food distribution: 9:30-11 a.m., park, 101 S. 10th St., Richmond. Line up around park to get groceries from Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. No identification needed. 317-925-0191 ext. 136
- Hike: 4-5 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Learn about birds of prey. $5. visitcope.org
Tuesday, April 29
- Hike: 9-11 a.m. and 4-5 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Learn about role of martins and swallows in ecosystem and how to help them survive. Free; donations welcome. visitcope.org
- Family fun: 4:30-6:30, Henry County YMCA, 300 Wittenbraker Ave., New Castle. Storybook walk, snacks, games and resources. Free. 765-827-2045
- Senior gathering: 6 p.m., First United Methodist, 318 National Road W., Richmond. Senior Adult Ministry open to those 50-plus regardless of religious affiliation. Learn about nonprofit helping families. Free. 765-962-4357
Wednesday, April 30
- Hike: 9-11 a.m. and 4-5 p.m., Cope Environmental Center, 1730 Airport Road, Centerville. Look for flycatchers. $5. visitcope.org
Thursday, May 1
- Health program: 8 a.m.-noon, Dwyer Center, 1417 N. A St., Richmond. Those paying Medicare premiums can learn about Indiana State Health Insurance Assistance Program to lower or cut Part D costs. Free. 765-973-9392
- Neighborhood conference: 10:30 a.m., William G. Scott House, 204 N. 10th St. Richmond. Richmond Columbian Properties’ annual Quality of Place event offers regional speakers. $35. Reservations: eventbrite.com/e/2025-richmond-columbian-properties-quality-of-place-conference-tickets-1244059297849
- E-waste recycling: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Andrew parking lot, 315 S. Fifth St., Richmond. Small appliances, batteries, computers, printers, phones, VCRs, cables, consumer electronics and more. Free except for TVs, monitors and large copiers ($20-$30). Unloading help available. 765-969-4871
Friday, May 2
- Fundraising auction: 4 p.m., Maplewood Park, Centerville. Items donated by businesses to benefit Archway Days Festival.
Saturday, May 3
- Fashion program: 1-4 p.m., Wayne County Historical Museum, 1150 N. A St., Richmond. See about 50 wedding dresses from 1800s to the present.
- Spaghetti dinner: 4-7 p.m., Seton Intermediate, 801 W. Main St., Richmond. Benefits Scouts/Cub Scouts. $10; $5 12/younger. Carryout available.
- Concert: 7 p.m., Civic Hall, 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond. Star of Broadway’s "Movin’ Out" star Michael Cavanaugh performs music by Billy Joel and Elton John. Adult, $45; student, $37. civichall.com or 765-973-3350
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A version of this article appeared in the April 2 2025 print edition of the Western Wayne News.