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vol_santa-mrs.jpgDo you have vocal or instrumental experience or an interest in drama or living history interpretation?  The Performing Arts Department is looking for you! 

Contact the Volunteer Center with questions or to schedule an interview.

Blanche Stuart Scott became the first woman in the nation to make a public solo flight on Oct. 23, 1910, in an exhibition at Driving Park, Fort Wayne.
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