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Pizza patrons enjoy a free side of ukulele
Jerry Noble leads a Fort Wayne area ukuleles club in a free performance.
TRU UKES The Fort Wayne Area Ukulele Club plays for the public at 11 a.m. the fourth Saturday of each month at Pizza Hut, 5735 Coventry Lane, Fort Wayne. The music is free. PHOTOS BY GARTH SNOW
Mike and Susan Rauch play “Let it Be Me” for the TRU Ukes Club at the Village of Coventry Pizza Hut.
By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com
A salad bar separated the lunch crowd from 21 idle ukuleles. Then the
TRU Ukes Club strummed the opening notes of “All My Lovin’ ” to the delight of followers and surprised guests at the
Village of Coventry Pizza Hut. Club members meet at the Fort Wayne restaurant at 11 a.m. the fourth
Saturday of each month. Their music is free to the public. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with a reggae
twist was heard next. For 90 minutes, soloists, duets and the entire club played and sang songs from decades past. Tom McConnell offered a song from 2013. “The song is called ‘Be With
Me’ by Suzie Brown, and I worked out chords for it and I thought I’d share it,” he said. McConnell, a Ball State University biology See SIDE, Page A7
Second Chances art tells 13 stories of redemption By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com
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Fort Wayne artist Deb Washler shows embroidered scenes that tell the story of Shaquilla, a graduate of Blue Jacket Career Academy. Art depicting 13 such stories will be offered at the Second Chances Art Exhibition & Auction, at 6 p.m. Friday, March 11, at Artlink, 300 E. Main St., Fort Wayne.
“13 successful redemption stories of people who have earned their second chance in the Fort Wayne community.” “Those stories are being highlighted by 13 of the best artists in Fort Wayne, who have a diverse footprint in the mediums, so
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there will be paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, sculpture,” Hudson said. “It will be a really neat show, highlighting those stories of people who are doing very well in our community.” See ART, Page A12
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Shaquilla was only 5 when her trust was violated. By age 13, she had been victimized by four people. “As a result of that she had a lot of anger that she never dealt with, and it was like a volcano that explodes,” artist Deb Washler explained. Washler met with Shaquilla several times to hear her story and to retell it through her embroidery. Thirteen such stories will be shared by 13 artists on March 11, at the Second Chances Art Exhibition & Auction. Proceeds benefit the host venue, Artlink, and the Blue Jacket Career Academy. As many as 150 pieces of art will tell the stories of Blue Jacket graduates. Blue Jacket Executive Director Anthony Hudson described the exhibit as
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