1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
6-8 p.m. â
First Friday events in downtown Auburn; wagon rides at Jackson Street between 6th and 7th streets; Hoosier Mama Food Truck; Eckhart Public Library planting sunflowers; Auburn Garden Club planting annuals; live music 6-7 p.m. by Austin Marsh at 9th Street Brew Coffee House, DeKalb High School jazz band at Olive Twist and Dave Kurtz at Auburn Atrium MarketPlace.
8 p.m. â
Saturday
7:30-10 a.m. â
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
7 p.m. â
Tunes on Tap video DJ and karaoke, Garrett Eagles, 220 S. Randolph St., Garrett. Open to the public. Must be 21 years old.
Saturday
4 p.m. until gone â
Waterloo Auxiliary Fire Department, Highâs chicken barbecue and pork chops, Waterloo Fire Department, dine in or carry out. The cost is $12 for a meal or $8 for meat only.
4-7 p.m. â
Homemade beef-and-noodles dinner, Jackson Township Fire Hall, 3390 C.R. 60 south of Auburn. The event is a fundraiser for the historic Jackson Center Grange Hall restoration project. The meal includes homemade beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce, homemade pie and drink for a freewill donation. One-pound packages of noodles also will be available for sale during the dinner. The gra
5:30-8:30 p.m. â
Classic Car Concert Series, free outdoor music at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, 1600 Wayne St., with music starting at 6 p.m.; featuring Whoa, Man!; concert-goers are encouraged to show off their cars and bring blankets and lawn chairs for seating.
Friday
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
7 p.m. â
Tunes on Tap video DJ and karaoke, Garrett Eagles, 220 S. Randolph St., Garrett. Open to the public. Must be 21 years old.
Many varieties of perennials will be on sale to enhance backyard landscaping.
Proceeds from the event fund the Master Gardener Scholarship given through the Community Foundation DeKalb County each year.
The Purdue Extension Master Gardener Program is an integral part of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service and provides the citizens of Indiana a chance to grow.
The program provides a learning framework for participants to increase their knowledge on a wide variety of horticultural subjects. In turn, participants volunteer to help others grow by sharing knowledge while providing leadership and service in educational gardening activities within the community.
For more information, contact the Purdue Extension office at 925-2562.
1:30-3 p.m.
A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.
Saturday
7-11 a.m. â
All-you-can-eat breakfast, DeKalb County Airport, 2710 C.R. 60, Hangar A, fly in or drive in, EAA Vintage Chapter 37 Clubhouse. Breakfast will be scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast, mixed fruit, coffee, juice and milk for a freewill donation. Proceeds fund aviation scholarships.
9-11 a.m. â
10-11 a.m. â The Changing Dragon tai chi school is inviting people to celebrate
World Tai Chi Day in the Eckhart Public Library park, 603 S. Jackson St., Auburn. Weather permitting, the outdoor event will emphasize the relaxation and calmness of tai chi. practice. No prior experience is necessary, and people attending may participate or spectate for free.