‘TOOTING MY OWN HORN’ FOR TAPS
Friday, May 18 2012
On any day of the week, a military ritual occurs that is both familiar and moving. An escort of honor comes to attention and presents arms. A firing party, usually of seven, fires three volleys – a 21-gun salute! After the briefest of moments, a... Read more...
FORT WAYNE SPORT CLUB TO HOST KICKBALL TOURNAMENT
Friday, May 18 2012
The 1st ever Fort Wayne Sport Club Kickin' It For Kids' Sake Charity Kickball Tournament Fundraiser to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters will take place at Fort Wayne Sport Club, 3102 Ardmore Avenue, Fort Wayne starting at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June... Read more...
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS MULTI-SPORT WAYNE ATHLETE
Friday, May 18 2012
Devon Stone, a talented Wayne General HS athlete, is starting to popup on collegiate radars. Devon not only plays football but also is running and jumping past his competition in a multitude of track and field events. Devon has trained very hard... Read more...
HAPPY 97TH BIRTHDAY
Friday, May 18 2012
Pauline Wolffer of Waynedale, is celebrating her 97th birthday. She was born May 10, 1915. Pauline and her late husband, Sylvester are the parents of five daughters, Barbara (Thomas) Muldoon, Pat (Arnold) Custard, Sharon (Larry – deceased) Ebnit,... Read more...
ATTENTION ALL VETERANS
Friday, May 18 2012
Humana is sponsoring a movie for all area veterans. This will be held at the Auburn Museum-National Military History Center, 5634 County Road 11A, Auburn, IN with two showings on Saturday, May 19th at 10am and 2 pm.The pass will include free... Read more...
FABINI FOOTBALL ACADEMY
Friday, May 18 2012
Jason Fabini, a local, talented, veteran NFL player is hosting a football camp to be conducted at the University of St. Francis. Fabini’s experience includes playing as an offensive lineman for the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys and most recently... Read more...
HALL’S RESTAURANTS FEATURED AT JUNE MATHER LECTURE
Friday, May 18 2012
If you live in or near Fort Wayne, you've likely eaten at a Hall's Restaurant. But are you aware of the rich history of the chain that came into existence not long after World War II? Don "Bud" Hall will discuss the history of his family's... Read more...
To My Indian Friend, Dancing Feather
Friday, May 18 2012
We are so alikeYou so tall and straightI so short and stooped,You with your medicine bagI with my cross. On bended kneeI clasp my handsAnd bow my head to pray.You standFeet apart, head flung backArms outstretched. Both praisingAnd pleading with a... Read more...
WELCOME BARRRET ALLEN SIMMS ELAM
Friday, May 18 2012
Welcome Barret Allen Simms Elam to the Elam an Wilkinson families. Kody Elam and Mary Wilkinson of Waynedale, gave birth on the 9th May, 2012 at 2:38 AM. Barret weighed 8lbs, 4ozs, and was 20 and ¾ inches. 
LOCAL BUSINESS LEADER RECEIVES HONORARY USF DOCTORATE
Friday, May 18 2012
Chuck Surack of Fort Wayne, owner and founder of nationally renowned music business Sweetwater Sound, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Saint Francis during the university's commencement exercises May 5. Surack is... Read more...

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SHARING THE JOY OF MUSIC WITH THE COMMUNITY
Written by Alex Cornwell   
Friday, October 08 2010

Big Bams Musical Art CenterMusic has bridged gaps between cultures as a universal language of which all can appreciate and enjoy. It is everywhere we go and everyone has their favorite songs to console them in the hard times and to help celebrate the good times. Lately, high school band interest has dwindled as more kids are turning to other points of interest, unrelated to actually playing the music most listen to on a daily basis.

A new community center recently opened its doors on Lower Huntington Road in Waynedale to share its musical celebration. Big Bam’s Musical Art Center was started by two Fort Wayne natives who’s passion for music spawned the idea to open up shop. Maurice (Bam) Causey and Marjory (Candy) Billingsley with many years of professional music experience and child care poured their hearts into the innovative idea of creating a center for all to express their musical ambitions. Their hope is that through their services, youth may once again have a greater interest in music, while providing discipline, skills and a better appreciation of the music that they love to hear and play.

The Musical Art Center houses a non-profit which provides lessons to children and young adults, ages 3-20 years old. Candy’s Step The Right Way Program teaches its students to play instruments and to read, compose, and arrange music. Students can learn to play a variety of instruments, and even take dance and vocal lessons. At the beginning of every music lesson, a life skill is taught to keep the students away from sex, drugs, alcohol, and other dangers.

The program is organized so that even low income families can afford music lessons for their children at around $50 for the entire year. After taking lessons throughout the year, students spend the last two months learning about professional recording techniques and can even receive a professionally recorded cd of them self playing. Students will also have the opportunity to take a field trip to local concerts and other musical venues. The community center provides a conference room which students can take advantage of for after school to study under the supervision of staff.

Candy’s Step The Right Way Program’s director, Marjory (Candy) Billingsley is a licensed child care provider. Her passion is focused on keeping children of the community moral while learning to understand and play music. Candy hopes to raise additional funds by creating local events and fundraisers to support the non-profit.

The Musical Art Center also provides other features, such as a recording studio, a small shop with musical books and toys, and  rental space.  Lessons are not only for children, all ages are invited for group or individual lessons. For more information please visit www.bigbamsmac.com, call (260) 478-9424, or visit the center on 2812 Lower Huntington Road.

 

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