Honeywell Foundation Announces new website, transition to Honeywell Arts & Entertainment

New online experience brings Honeywell brand into one convenient location 

WABASH, Ind.—The Honeywell Foundation announced the creation of a new online experience and transition to Honeywell Arts & Entertainment. The new name comes after months of planning and research and decades of organizational growth. The name and website better represent the variety of Honeywell arts programming and multiple venues now offered. 

“The Honeywell brand has evolved during our 80 year history,” Honeywell Foundation CEO Tod Minnich said. “We’ve expanded from one venue to six locations. The new website will allow guests to easily find all our events, programs, and offerings in one convenient location.” 

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment offerings include: 

  • Live performances 
  • Movies 
  • Festivals & Family Events 
  • Dining Events 
  • Education & Enrichment  
  • Venue Rental & Catering

Offerings primarily take place at six venues: 

Guests can experience the rejuvenated website at HoneywellArts.org. The site combines all previous separate, venue-specific websites and allows visitors to customize their search by venue, event type, and genre.  

The Honeywell Foundation as an entity remains unchanged and refers to the nonprofit structure and support that make Honeywell Arts & Entertainment possible. 

For all media inquiries, contact Morgan Ellis at mellis@honeywellfoundation.org or by calling 260.274.1429. 

About Honeywell Arts & Entertainment 

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment encompasses the full range of arts opportunities and venues of The Honeywell Foundation, a nonprofit public arts charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization is dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. Offerings take place online and at six venues: the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, and the 13-24 Drive In. Programs are made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts: a federal agency, and by generous donors. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, visit HoneywellArts.org. 

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