During September Elkhart ArtWalk, we’re honoring the events and people of the past. Artists are invited to showcase visual representations of memory, whether a memory from personal history or in relation to the tragic events that occurred on September 11, 2001.

Art Galore

Browse the hand-crafted silk scarves of Elsa Lagerquist at Servant’s Heart Community Church at 204 S. Main St., the commemorative paintings of Todd Yeager at The Black Crow on Main, 224 S. Main St., or Mexican folk art by Steve Lerma at Arts on Main gallery at 205 S. Main St.

Live Art Demos

Want to see artists in action? Stop by Bella’s Boutique at 226 S. Main Street to see local ceramic artist John Lantz throw pots on his pottery wheel. Also, make sure to stop by Civic Plaza, 350 S. Main St., to see local glass-blowing artist Moey Hart create glass art before your eyes!

Live Music on the Civic Plaza Stage

Enjoy live music from the Ripple Effect Choir on an outdoor stage on Civic Plaza, and a variety of local musicians in locations throughout downtown.

Kids Activities

Introduce the children in your life to local art by bringing them downtown to enjoy free kids activities at Servant’s Heart Community Church at 204 S. Main Street.

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Not just a group of singers in a choir, The Ripple Effect is a collective truth-
speaking voice in the community, by way of the enormous power of music (rippleeffectchoir.org)