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W E L C O M E TO WAY N E D A L E ! Nestled in Southern Fort Wayne, our “Neighborly Community” is celebrated as one of the best places to live and work in Northeast Indiana. Walking down the streets of our quiet neighborhoods or visiting one of our many family owned businesses, we see our neighbors, families and friends who offer a welcoming wave as they greet us. Our kind traditions certainly makes Waynedale feel like home. Our hometown residents gather for our annual Community Picnic, Memorial Day Parade, Taste of Waynedale and more. You can feel the excitement as everyone seems to have a little more pep in their step in anticipation of each community event. People come from all over Indiana to see and participate in our community activities that continue to grow in attendance from year to year. Waynedale has many unique qualities that make it different from any other place in the world, but the most interesting aspect is tradition. Waynedale was named and founded in 1921, until it was annexed into Fort Wayne in 1957. But as Waynedalers love to keep tradition, fifty-five years later, most still refer to the area as Waynedale than Fort Wayne. Also kept in tradition are our multi-generational family-owned businesses, who have continued to do business in Waynedale since their start. The community businesses structure is self-sufficient, providing literally everything the average citizen needs. As many of our businesses are within walking distance of our residential neighborhoods, most people don’t have to travel far to find what they need, right here in Waynedale. Our 2012 Waynedale.com Visitors Guide showcases the many great features that Waynedale has to offer. Within these pages you will find our map, community history, resident resources, local schools & churches, featured “hot-spots” and activities, as well as a directory of Waynedale businesses. It has been diligently created through the efforts of Waynedale.com volunteers. Be sure to mention that you found any business or organization in the Visitors Guide when you use their services or purchase products. This will help us continue the second annual Waynedale.com Visitors Guide next year. Waynedale.com is a free online community resource for the promotion of Waynedale improvement. The website is maintained by community members and funded by sponsors. Designed to be completely free, everyone is encouraged to: discuss Waynedale events, newspaper, improvements and more on our forum. Help customers find your business on the Waynedale Online Directory. Subscribe to our free community e-mailed newsletter. And purchase Waynedale apparel from our Waynedale Shop. Thank You! To our volunteers for helping make this project possible: Alex Cornwell, Michael Alberico, Cynthia Cornwell, Camille Garrison Waynedale Boundary Indian Village Park NUTTMAN AVE Park / Golf Course Psi Ote Park Water (Lake / Pond) W RUDISILL BLVD Railroad Main Roads St. Marys River MAP KEY Foster Park ENGLE RD BLUFFTO N RD ARDMORE AVE SMITH RD - 5400W WI NC HE ST ER LWR H LD TH RU WA Y RD ER FIE Waynedale Memorial Park GTON BA ARDMORE AVE SMITH RD - 5400W Orchard Ridge Country Club BAER RD LWR HUNTINGTON RD BLUFFTON RD UNTIN RD Demographics Population: 10,225 Median Age: 38.1 Average House Value: $86,312 Average Household Income: $48,734 AIRPORT EXPY W h e r e I s Wa y n e d a l e ? Waynedale is nestled on the South / Southwest side of Fort Wayne. The community is defined by the Saint Marys River to the East, Airport Expressway to the South, Smith Road on the West side, and Nuttman Avenue on the North end. A trail of businesses on our main streets connect the many neighborhoods inlaid within Waynedale’s boundaries. Waynedale is often regarded as a hometown with everything residents need, just minutes away from the bigger city. On Average: July is the warmest month. January is the coolest month. June is the wettest month. February is the driest month. October has the most clear days. December has the most cloudy days. Records: The highest recorded temperature was 106°F in June of 1988. The lowest recorded temperature was -24°F in January of 1918. F i A History Of The Community Contributed by Cynthia K. Cornwell of The Waynedale News & Robert L. Stark The farmland that once comprised the area of Waynedale, and indeed all of Wayne Township, though fertile, was also highly alkaline. During the Pleistocene period a vast sea covered the region of northern Indiana. While it flourished, billions of sea creatures died and left a rich deposit of limestone, which would later be instrumental in the building of Fort Wayne and the surrounding areas, including Waynedale. This limestone, when quarried, provided an excellent base for concrete. The accessibility of such an inexpensive building material would become a contributing factor in low building costs. The region covering Wayne Township has been glaciated at least three times. The last glacier receded about 10,000 years ago, which left a moraine running southwest toward Roanoke. For hundreds of years, the local rivers and lakes served as the highways for travel, and those who commanded them were in control of all trade. Native American traders and guides brought travelers from central Canada through Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, up the Maumee and the St. Marys Rivers, through this portage, then down the Wabash and Mississippi rivers to the Gulf of Mexico. The first town to be platted in Wayne Township outside of Fort Wayne’s city limits was Lewisburg. Waynedale was platted several years later and was located near the original Lewisburg plat. On February 15, 1921, the land was sold to Abner Elzey. The only residence in the original plat was the Cunnison farmhouse, the site that is now occupied by Umber’s Do-It-Best Hardware. The original bounds of Waynedale were McArthur Drive on the south, Old Trail Road on the east, Lower Huntington Road on the north and Beaty Avenue on the west. Waynedale represented the dream of Elzey for a community in which anyone could build a home to his own design and enjoy suburban life. This unincorporated town of approximately 3,000 residents was situated about three miles southwest of Fort Wayne on State Roads 1 & 3, and was founded by Elzey on February 15, 1921. On a cold December day in 1920, while standing on the southeast corner of the Lower Huntington Road and the present Old Trail Road, Elzey pointed to the southwest toward the Cunnison farmland and proclaimed it an ideal location for a community. The town built on the location and its surrounding area stands as a memorial to its founder. Naming the community was difficult. At first, Elzey had intended to name the community after his only daughter, Ilo, but this idea was dropped. And since those living in this area spoke of Fort Wayne as “Wayne,” he chose that as part of the name, using the name of his son “Dale” as the other. Newspapers have also helped strengthen and maintain Waynedale’s community identity. The first edition of The Waynedale News came out on September 2, 1932. The name of the paper at that time was The Waynedale Press. Arden McCoy was the editor, and the paper consisted of a single sheet measuring 15 by 10 inches. Noble’s Home Store was the main advertiser, listing Hershey Cocoa at one pound for 17 cents and Camay Toilet Soap at five cents per bar. Potatoes were 7.5 cents a peck and 25 cents per bushel. In a small corner of that first paper was a note from the local businessmen, which read: “This is surely a big moment for we ‘old timers’ of Waynedale. This is the first edition of The Waynedale Press and is something quite beyond our fondest dreams. We wish the owner success and pledge our support morally, physically and financially”. A pivotal moment in Waynedale’s history occurred in 1957, when the community made a final decision on the community’s status as to whether it would be an independent city or a part of Fort Wayne. Early that year the move to annex Waynedale, which had been in the talking stages for some years, took a positive turn. On June 25, 1957, the Fort Wayne City Council voted unanimously in favor of an annexation ordinance. This measure meant the taking of 5.27 square miles of the southwest area, boosting the city’s population by nearly 6,000 persons. Through it all Waynedale has managed to survive and prosper. It was annexed into Fort Wayne in 1957 and although it is now part of the larger community of Fort Wayne it has maintained a sense of individuality. The principal occupation is no longer farming but the values that were developed on the farm have carried through to an urban-style of life where a person can still build the house of their dreams and raise a family in a safe community. F i Community Resources DON’T KNOW WHERE TO TURN? Call 211 from any phone for free, confidential information and referral services available 24 hours a day. The service is also found online at www.211NortheastIndiana.org. The City of Fort Wayne has created a one-stop service for many of the questions and problems its residents experience with its 311 One Call to City Hall service, also accessible online at www.cityoffortwayne.org/311.html. Citizens can report issues and track response to problems with these city services and other issues: An abandoned vehicle on private or public property; a streetlight out; a pothole in a street; a missed garbage collection; a missed recycling collection; and water drainage concerns. CLOSEST MEDICAL HELP Emergency If you need help in an emergency situation or need an ambulance, call 911 and be prepared to stay on the phone until the dispatcher has sufficient information to help you. GOVERNMENT TELEVISION City of Fort Wayne and Allen County government proceedings and programming can be found on cable Comcast Channel 58 and Frontier FIOS Channel 27. County Commissioners, Council and Plan Commission proceedings are included in programming on cable Channel 55 and Frontier FIOS Channel 25. Lutheran Hospital 7950 W. Jefferson Boulevard (260) 435-7001 www.lutheranhospital.com Redimed Southwest 7333 W. Jefferson Boulevard (260) 435-7334 St. Joseph Hospital 700 Broadway (260) 425-3000 www.stjoehospital.com FORT WAYNE FIRE DEPARTMENT Station 5 5801 Bluffton Road (260) 427-1478 Fort Wayne Fire Department- Station 5 FORT WAYNE POLICE 1320 E. Creighton Ave. (260) 427-1222 www.fwpd.org UTILITY LINES Whether your digging project is big or small, it’s important to know what’s below before you dig. Call 811 to locate buried utility lines. United States Post Office - Waynedale Station FLOODING To report an emergency involving flooding that may be an immediate threat to health or life, call 911. Street flooding should be reported to Water Pollution Control Maintenance (260) 427-1255 or 311. MOSQUITO CONTROL The Allen County Department of Health or for information, call (260) 449-7459. Bureau of Motor Vehicles - Waynedale Branch POST OFFICES 7025 Old Trail Road (260) 427-7319 6013 Bluffton Road (260) 427-7309 WAYNEDALE LIBRARY 2200 Lwr. Huntington Road (260) 421-1365 BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES 6721 Old Trail Road,Ste 300 (260) 747-5764 GARBAGE Weekly garbage pickup is provided for residents. Call (260) 427-1270, for information or to report a problem with pickup. COMPOST Drop off yard waste to be composted or pick up biosolids and compost to use for a minimal fee at: National Serv-All 6231 MacBeth Road (260) 747-4117 Materials accepted are: Leaves, garden waste, prunings, vines, grass, brush and weeds. LEAF PICKUP The leaf pickup program operates from mid-October until Christmas and passes through each neighborhood twice picking up leaves raked to the park strip or left there in biodegradable bags. Call 311 to report problems or missed pickups. To have bagged leaves picked up within two business days, call (260) 427-2302. SNOW REMOVAL When snow or ice begins accumulating on the streets, plowing and/or salting operations will commence. Fort Wayne is divided into snow routes with each route assigned a minimum of two trucks. Residential streets generally take 48 hours to plow, assuming crews can stay at it and do not have to move back to priority streets. WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE The Wayne Township Trustee’s Office at 320 East Superior Street in downtown Fort Wayne provides several programs to help Township residents, who have suffered a temporary setback and cannot meet their basic needs. Our goal is to counter the cycle of poverty by giving those in need a “hand up” and moving them from “assistance to independence.” The Trustee’s Office also maintains a high level of community involvement by participating in many community events such as the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade and Waynedale Picnic. The boundaries of Wayne Township include all of the Waynedale area. Following is a summary of programs the Wayne Township Trustee’s Office offers. More information is available at www.waynetownship.org or by phone at (260) 449-7000. - Township Assistance: provides help for our residents who are temporarily unable to pay their housing and/or utility bills. Income and eligibility guidelines must be met. - Prescription Medication Assistance: can pay for medications or help with copays for eligible clients who do not have the resources to meet their prescription medication needs. - The Employment Department: provides employment training classes and assists with job searches as a requirement for clients who are receiving township assistance and are able to work. - Workfare Department: Wayne Township clients, who are able to work, are required to ‘give back” to our community by performing an assigned number of hours through our Workfare Department at non-profit or government agencies. - Payee Program: for persons who have been deemed by a physician to be unable to manage their financial affairs. This program ensures that the basic needs of Social Security recipients are met. OUR COUNCILMAN - 4TH DISTRICT The Waynedale community is seated on the Eastern half of Fort Wayne’s City Council 4th District. Our City Councilman has the responsibility of passing ordinances, resolutions, orders and motions for the City’s government. Along with those responsibilities, the council also is in control of the City’s property, finances, and appropriation of all money spent on behalf of the taxpayers. As an elected official, our City Councilman is entrusted with the duty to provide the ways and means to ensure the safety and security of citizens of the City of Fort Wayne / Waynedale and work to maintain and/or enhance a high quality of life. Regular sessions are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in Room 35, Garden Level of Citizens Square Building. Regular session is the meeting where Council Members introduce ordinances and resolutions, which are then assigned into committee for later discussion. Regular session is also the meeting where final voting is held on ordinances and resolutions that have been discussed and passed out of committee with a recommendation or no recommendation for final passage. At the end of every Regular Session, 2nd & 4th Tuesday, “Tuesday, Citizen Participation” - The Community Harvest Food Bank Farm Wagon: visits the Wayne Township Office at 9 a.m. every Monday to provide food to anyone in need. Wayne Township also maintains a food pantry in conjunction with Associated Churches. - Burial Assistance: provides limited burial assistance to families who cannot afford to bury their loved ones. - Clothing Bank: maintains a clothing bank to provide clients, particularly those applying for jobs, with appropriate clothing. Clothing availability depends on donations. appears on the agenda and this is the time when citizens may address City Council as a group regarding any topic that is within the Council’s authority. To participate at a City Council meeting, the speaker must step to the microphone and lectern placed in front of the Council and when instructed by the Council President state their name and address for the record before stating their remarks. Replay of Council Meetings: Channel 58 (City Government) Channel 28 (Verizon) To get in touch with our City Councilman, contact the City Council Legislative Affairs Administrator who can be reached at: 200 East Berry Street Suite 120 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 Tel: 260.427.1445 Fax: 260.427.2979 [email protected] F Nearby Schools & Churches SCHOOLS PRE-K Mt. Calvary Lutheran Preschool 1819 Reservation Drive - (260) 747-4121 Pine Hills Kiddie Garden 7250 Mill Run Road - (260) 478-1998 CHURCHES Avalon Missionary Church (Christian) 1500 Lower Huntington Road - (260) 747-1531 Holy Scripture Lutheran Church (Lutheran) 8811 Kinnerk Road - (260) 478-1717 Waynedale United Methodist Preschool 2501 Church Street - (260) 747-7424 Waynedale United Methodist Church (Methodist) 2501 Church Street - (260) 747-7424 ELEMENTARY Indian Village Elementary School 3835 Wenonah Lane - (260) 467-5200 Bethany Lutheran Church (Lutheran) 2435 Engle Road - (260) 747-0713 Maplewood Elementary School 2200 Maplewood Road - (260) 467-7150 St. Therese Catholic Church (Catholic) 2304 Lower Huntington Road - (260) 747-9139 Miami Middle School 8100 Amherst Drive - (260) 467-8560 Mount Calvary Lutheran Church (Lutheran) 1819 Reservation Drive - (260) 747-4121 St. Therese Catholic School 2222 Lower Huntington Road - (260) 747-2343 Nine Mile United Methodist Church (Methodist) 6303 Winters Road - (260) 747-3459 Waynedale Elementary School 7201 Elzey Street - (260) 467-8820 Waynedale Baptist Church (Baptist) 633 Lower Huntington Road - (260) 747-5400 MIDDLE Kekionga Middle School 2929 Engle Road - (260) 467-6600 Calvary United Methodist Church (Methodist) 6301 Winchester Road - (260) 747-9218 Saint Aloysius Catholic School 14607 Bluffton Road - (260) 622-7151 Trinity Evangelical Church (Evangelical) 2715 American Way - (260) 969-6655 HIGH SCHOOL Bishop Luers High School 333 E. Paulding Road - (260) 456-1261 Canterbury School 3210 Smith Road - (260) 432-4728 South Side High School 3601 S. Calhoun Street - (260) 467-2600 Wayne High School 9100 Winchester Road - (260) 467-6400 COLLEGE Masters of Cosmetology College 1732 Bluffton Road - (260) 747-3363 New Horizon Baptist Church (Baptist) 2601 Alma Avenue - (260) 478-5800 St. Aloysius Church (Catholic) 14623 Bluffton Road - (260) 622-4491 Church of Christ (Christian) 3421 Thurber Avenue - (260) 747-2637 Southwest Church of Christ (Non-Denominational) 5500 Ardmore Avenue - (260) 747-3058 i F i O u r P a r k s , Tr a i l s & N a t u r e In Waynedale we find neighbors and friends enjoying the features of our parks with their families. The area’s rustic setting provides a superb location for outdoor activities. Our parks and nature preserves are within walking distance of most residences in the community. Two trails that are close to the Waynedale communitiy available to the public to run, walk, bike, and enjoy. The St. Marys Pathway extends along the West side of the St. Marys River and runs through Foster Park. The Ardmore Avenue Trail, spans the West side of Ardmore Avenue, from Lower Huntington Rd. to Airport Expressway. PARKS Waynedale Memorial Park 2900 Koons Street 8.0 acres nestled in the heart of Waynedale at the corner of Koons Street and Elzey Street, the Waynedale Memorial Park features a basketball court, pavilion shelter, playground, sprayground, tennis courts and fitness trails. The park was dedicated to the community in 1949. Foster Park 3900 Old Mill Road 254.9 acres along the St. Marys River with ball diamonds, fishing, fitness trail, floral display, golf course, hiking trails, natural open space, pavilion/shelter, picnicking, playground, restrooms, Rivergreenway, tennis courts, volleyball, Foster Gardens, Bridal Glen, Lincoln log cabin replica. In Foster West on Winchester Road, just East of Bluffton Road, are ball diamonds, Pawster Park off-leash dog park, restrooms, Rivergreenway, soccer. NATURE PRESERVES Fox Island Park 7324 Yohne Road 605 acres with the largest contiguous forest in Allen County, 270 acres protected as part of Indiana State Nature Preserve System, Nature Center, Fort Wayne Astronomical Society, observatory, bird watching, cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking, picnicking, swimming, wildflower hikes. (260) 449-3180. www.foxislandalliance.org. Eagle Marsh South side of Engle Road east of Jefferson Boulevard 716 acres Established in 2005 Features: Largest preserve in Allen County and the third largest wetland restoration in Indiana. Eagle Marsh creates habitat for birds and other wildlife, including many that are endangered, threatened or of special concern in Indiana. F Featured Hot- Spots i Library - Waynedale Branch 2200 Lower Huntington Road In 1928 Noble’s Home Store made room in a corner and acquired an Allen County Public Library depository. Today, the current library is located on Lower Huntington Road and has been recenty expanded and updated. It offers Interlibrary loans, internet access, copies, a meeting room and other programs. (260) 421-1365 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 10am- 9pm Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 10am-6pm Chief Richardville House 5705 Bluffton Road Chief Richardville understood the importance of the Southwest shores of the St. Marys River. This is where the tribe made their home and where the government in 1827 built his home on his own government reservation. Recently rennovated, it is one of the oldest buildings in Northeast Indiana. Miami Indian Heritage days programs are held at the Chief Richardville House from 1-4 pm on the first Saturday of the month, May through November. Sponsored by the History Center, admission for each Saturday event is $7 adults and $5 students and seniors. History Center members and children ages 5 & under are free. Hanson Observation Deck West Sandpoint Road Ever feel the ground shake under your feet? Chances are it’s the Hanson Aggregates quarry operations. Waynedale has a rich history of mining due to its unique geological features. The Hanson Observation Deck is open to the public, offering a breathtaking view of the quarry in action. The deck is safely enclosed with fencing. To get there, follow Sandpoint Rd. West, the Observation tower will be visible on the left side, 2 minutes past Ardmore Ave. Stone Lake Scenic Neighborhoods East Waynedale Waynedale’s Eastern neighborhoods, Lake Shores and Stone Lake, boast beautiful scenic views abundant with wildlife. Many of the homes in this area are settled on man-made lakes and ponds created by a flooded quarry and overflows. Throughout the area are connecting trails that outline the lake and ponds. It is common to see fishermen, bikers and walkers enjoying the quiet neighborhoods listening to the songbirds and enjoying the sights. Although the scenery trails and water are not open to the public, residents of the neighborhood associations enjoy access to the area. 1 Wa y n e d a l e Ev e n t s & H a p p e n i n g s TASTE OF WAYNEDALE Every March the “Taste of Waynedale” fundraiser is held by Kingston Residence at their community located at 7515 Winchester Road. This fundraiser brings in local restaurants and businesses to offer samples of a variety of food or drink; perhaps a house specialty or seasonal and new items. Some vendors provide coupons and literature about their eatery. The event also boasts a silent auction, in which all of the items to bid on have been donated by local businesses. The intention of this fundraiser invites community members to enjoy all of the great food Waynedale has to offer. A Waynedale “win-win,” it raises money for community organizations, feeds guests and gives the area businesses an opportunity to showcase themselves to the public. Taste of Waynedale 2011 The sun may not have shone outside on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 at Kingston Residence, but it was shining inside as an array of delicious smells wafted through the 3rd annual “Taste of Waynedale”. The “Taste of Waynedale” has become increasingly popular over the past years. This year, individuals of all ages gathered to sample some of the tastiest area cuisines from an amazing 25 vendors from in and around the Waynedale area. These vendors provided over 80 different varieties of food that spanned all realms of the imagination. There was no possible way ones appetite could not be satisfied. The celebration was not all about food though. The gala not only supports local businesses but strives to promote them in the Waynedale area, yet gives a tremendous amount back to the community. Businesses that didn’t have food-type products still participated in the event. Many simply promoted their business and support by offering products or a service for the Silent Auction. The Silent Auction has become very successful and this year 52 merchants came together to raise over $2,800. The proceeds of a remarkable $8,500, from ticket sales and the Silent Auction, will go to Community Harvest Food Bank and Waynedale.com. Given the success of the event, there’s no reason to think that next year’s “Taste of Waynedale” will not only continue to impress but support the community and satisfy appetites once again. WAYNEDALE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Every Memorial Day, this parade begins at 9am from the Waynedale United Methodist Church parking lot and leads South following Old Trail Road to Prairie Grove Cemetery. The public is invited to join the parade or watch from the sidewalks. The Waynedale parade brings over 3,000 residents and visitors together to see this historic yearly event. In Waynedale we most importantly remember those who have given their lives for our freedom. Supporting our troops and families, hundreds of people proudly wave flags up and down Old Trail Road for the Memorial Day parade. After, the parade crowd walks to Prairie Grove Cemetery to observe the 21-gun salute, playing of the National Anthem by Wayne High School, and a presentation honoring those who have fallen with the traditional laying of the wreath. THE WAYNEDALE PICNIC-IN-THE-PARK In late August, the Waynedale Community gears up for its annual Picnic-in-the-Park. It takes place at the Waynedale Park which is located at Elzey and Koon Street, south off Lower Huntington Road. This annual “old-fashioned” free to the public picnic is designed to bring neighbors together for the celebration of Waynedale. It boasts entertainment and DJ music for all, with children’s games and a crafts table for 0-13 year old kids, and bingo for adults. The event provides free hot dogs, pizza and drinks along with other donated snacks. The Waynedale Picnic is an effort supported by many businesses, some neighborhood associations and the many friends of Waynedale. This event receives an average 1500 visitors within its 5-hour span. Door prizes are given away throughout the day for everyone. All donations collected go directly into supporting next year’s picnic. Businesses take up booth spaces to show community representation by the company or organization. Many of the booths give away coupons, promotional items and hold activities. The picnic is our way to support our families and children of the Waynedale area in these hard times and bring a smile to many faces. % F OF 1W a y n e d a l e Businesses 1 of 9 Please encourage the Waynedale businesses you frequent to participate in the Waynedale.com Visitors Guide. We have taken great strides to make multiple calls to ALL businesses within the Waynedale area (map on pg. 2). Those who are not listed here decided not to participate or didn’t respond to our many contact attempts. Please no soliciting to businesses in our listings. i AIRPORT Fort Wayne Intl Airport (FWA) 3801 W Ferguson Rd (260) 747-4146 www.flyfwa.com AESTHETICS AESTHETICS: FRAME & PHOTO Stitch N’ Frame 4220 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-1301 Southwest Studio Of Designs 2920 Engle Rd (260) 747-2875 AESTHETICS: SIGN & PRINTING GraphXdirect 2502 Church St (260) 478-8697 www.graphxdirect.com J W Signs 2511 Alma Ave (260) 747-5168 www.signsbyjw.com APPLIANCES & FURNITURE Airomat 2916 Engle Rd (260) 747-7408 www.mymatting.com Elwood’s Appliance Inc 2808 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-7809 Gary’s Upholstery Outlet 2816 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-7957 JSB Furniture LLC 2706 Nuttman Ave (260) 478-8580 Sandpoint TV & Appliance Co 3113 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-1687 www.sandpointtv.com TELEVISION & INTERNET Dish Network Svc Corp 7008 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-6505 www.dishnetwork.com North Star Satellite Systems 3426 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-3468 Patriot Tire 6205 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-2370 www.patriottire.net AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE: BODY SHOP Alex Simon Body Shop Inc 3419 McArthur Dr (260) 747-5269 Vic’s Auto Parts 3505 Brooklyn Ave (260) 424-6955 Elam Body Shop Inc 6402 Bradbury Ave (260) 747-6766 Indiana International Collision 3330 Engle Rd (260) 478-1773 Marquart’s Custom Creations 3418 McArthur Dr (260) 747-3494 Peters Body Shop Inc 4392 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7780 www.petersbodyshop.com AUTOMOBILE: NEW / USED SALES Freedom Motors 4301 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-1625 Variable Torgue Motors 4501 Earhart Lane Ste. C (260) 747-3633 www.variabletorquemotors.com AUTOMOBILE: PARTS Advance Auto Parts 6410 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5389 www.advanceautoparts.com AutoZone 6306 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-1780 www.autozone.com NAPA Auto Parts 1722 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-1534 www.napaonline.com AUTOMOBILE: REPAIR EconoPro Quick Lube / Engle Road Auto 4206 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-8887 Favory Auto Repair Inc 2802 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-6168 Pro Tech Automotive Inc 2825 Nuttman Ave (260) 747-0662 Rich’s Auto Center 2135 Sandpoint Rd (260) 747-8145 Smith & Sons Automotive 7015 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-2202 Waynedale Auto Service 6801 Old Trail Rd (260) 478-1850 www.waynedaleautoservice.com AUTOMOBILE: MOTORCYCLE Fort Wayne Custom Cycle 3339 Engle Rd (260) 479-8888 AUTOMOBILE: MAINTENANCE B & J Distributors 4415 Earth Dr (260) 747-4329 4 of 9 B u y L o c a l , S h o p Wa y n e d a l e When you inquire about these businesses’ products or services, be sure to mention that you saw their business listing in the Waynedale Visitors Guide! Please no soliciting to our business listings. BEAUTY Beautiful You Styling Salon 6009A Bluffton Rd (260) 478-1453 COMPUTER Computer Tune-Up Service 7405 Old Trail Dr (260) 747-7080 Hair Affair Inc 6200 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5760 COURIER Now Courier 4232 Earth Dr (260) 747-2393 www.nowcourier.com Hair Barn Classics 6510 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-2579 Hair Company Inc 2501 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-1828 Shear Illusions 2618 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-8238 Synergy Hair Design 6813 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-4693 Meyer’s Barber Shop 2618 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-7700 Modern Image Styling Salon 6110 Bluffton Rd Ste. 112 (260) 478-9616 The Cuttery 2601 McArthur Dr (260) 747-9260 CLOCK & REPAIR Consolidated Time Svc 2725 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-2214 CLOTHING Something Old Something New Consignment Shop 2519 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-6174 CLUBS / ORGANIZATIONS The American Legion: Post 241 7605 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7851 Amvets #33 6620 Koester Dr (260) 478-4114 Fraternal Order Of Eagles 4940 Bluffton Road (260) 478-2481 COIN & INVESTMENT Solly’s Coins 5991 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-0500 DRY CLEANING Sparkle Cleaners Inc 6702 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-2355 EDUCATION Masters Of Cosmetology College 1732 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-3363 www.mastersofcosmetology.com EXERCISE Avalon Summer Sports Club 8021 Durban Dr (260) 747-0324 www.avalonswim.com Curves For Women 5909 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-3500 www.curves.com Dance Limited 2604 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-7463 Pocahontas Swim Club Inc 3020 Ojibway Trl (260) 747-9815 www.pocopool.com Roller Dome South 4540 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-3919 www.rollerdomesouth.com FARM & INDUSTRIAL Dunham Rubber & Belting Corp 4008 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-7555 www.dunhamrubber.com Gasoline Equipment Service Co. 4422 Earth Dr (260) 747-5088 Horner Industrial Services Inc. 4421 Ardmore Ave (260) 434-1189 www.hornerelectric.com Hose & Automation of Fort Wayne LLC 3230 Engle Rd (260) 478-9100 www.hoseandautomation.com Mac Donald Machinery Co. 3911 Limestone Dr (260) 747-1561 Phd Inc 9009 Clubridge Dr (260) 747-6151 www.phdinc.com Petroleum Systems Inc 5816 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-8688 FOOD FOOD: FAST FOOD Arby’s 6759 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-0551 www.arbys.com McDonald’s 6810 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-6974 Papa John’s Pizza 6233 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-7272 www.papajohns.com SUBWAY 7002 Bluffton Rd (260) 444-2989 www.subway.com SUBWAY 4935 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7301 www.subway.com Taco Bell / Long John Silver’s 6224 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7053 www.ljsilvers.com The Stand 5200 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7300 FOOD: RESTAURANT Azar’s Big Boy 6800 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7496 China Palace 5810 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-0370 Gimme’s Diner 4382 Bluffton Rd (260) 755-1652 Hainan House 1820 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-3936 Hall’s Original Drive-In 1502 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7509 www.donhalls.com La Fogata 1812 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4896 Pizza Hut 6809 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7117 www.pizzahut.com % F OF F1 o r E v e r y T h i n g Yo u N e e d 5 of 9 Please encourage the Waynedale businesses you frequent to participate in the Waynedale.com Visitors Guide. We have taken great strides to make multiple calls to ALL businesses within the Waynedale area (map on pg. 2). Those who are not listed here decided not to participate or didn’t respond to our many contact attempts. Please no soliciting to businesses in our listings. i FOOD continued.. FOOD: SPECIALTY Rich’s Café 3411 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-1996 Waynedale Café 5700 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-8129 Waynewood Inn 8421 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-0816 FOOD: SPECIALTY Dr. Fudge Candies & More 5327 Ardmore Ave (260) 478-6034 FOOD: FUNDRAISING Nelson’s 4323 Earth Dr (260) 747-6426 www.nelsonsbbq.com FLORAL Broadview Florist & Greenhouse 5409 Winchester Rd (260) 747-3146 www.broadviewflorist.net FOOD: WHOLESALE Hobart Sales & Svc 6110 Bluffton Rd Ste. 208 (260) 478-1658 Dautz Florist 5001 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-9157 FINANCIAL 1st Source Bank 5719 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7456 www.1stsource.com Midwest America Federal Credit Union 6003 Bluffton Rd (260) 452-3334 Hill’s Market 3211 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-5288 Public Service Credit Union 7017 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-0564 Key III Candies Inc 4211 Earth Dr (260) 747-7514 Three Rivers Federal Credit Union 5005 Bluffton Rd (260) 490-8328 x549 www.3riversfcu.org Mike’s Donuts 4382 Bluffton Rd (260) 755-1652 Tower Bank & Trust Co. 6731 Old Trail Road (260) 427-7075 www.towerbank.net Waynedale Bakery 2610 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-2992 www.waynedalebakery.com Star Financial Group Inc 6230 Bluffton Rd (260) 479-2500 FOOD: STORE Big C’s Discount Store LLC 1726 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5052 Save-A-Lot 1840 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5117 www.Save-a-lot.com Scott’s Food / Krogers Stores 7008 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4161 www.kroger.com FINANCIAL: INVESTMENT Edward Jones - Pam Covington 3607 Brooklyn Ave (260) 478-8038 www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones - Shawn Wall 6110 Bluffton Rd Ste. 101 (260) 747-5411 www.edwardjones.com FINANCIAL: ACCOUNTANT & TAXES H & R Block Tax Svc 2417 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-1593 www.hrblock.com McNamara Florist & Garden Center 4322 DeForest Ave (260) 747-4131 www.mcnamaraflorist.com FUNERAL HOME Elzey-Patterson-Rodak Home For Funerals 6810 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-3186 www.elzey-patterson-rodakfuneralhome.com GASOLINE STATION Clark Gas Station 5850 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7728 Lassus Handy Dandy 6111 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-3387 www.lassus.com Speedway 7114 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5292 Waynedale Marathon 3411 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-2100 GOLF Bill Miller Golf Cars 6108 Yeager Lane (260) 478-1183 www.billmillergolfcars.com Bobick’s Golf Inc 5200 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4404 www.bobicksgolf.com Orchard Ridge Country Club 4531 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-3117 % F OF G r1 e a t S e r v i c e I s A Tr a d i t i o n 7 of 9 When you inquire about these businesses’ products or services, be sure to mention that you saw their business listing in the Waynedale Visitors Guide! Please no soliciting to our business listings. HAULING & TRUCKING Bart W Bunn Trucking Inc 3204 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-1791 i Erie-Haven Inc. 6300 Ardmore Ave (260) 478-1674 www.eriehaven.com Friar Enterprises 4025 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-7014 www.friarenterprises.com Reilley Trucking Inc 4220 Earth Dr (260) 478-2002 Ruan Transportation 3909 Limestone Dr (260) 747-2725 www.ruan.com Statewide Trucking Inc 7020 Ardmore Ave (260) 478-1651 HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE: DENTISTRY Blake Aesthetics Family Cosmetic Dentistry 2409 Fairoak Dr (260) 747-5745 David K Harrison PC 6412 Winchester Rd (260) 747-4747 David N. Matthews, D.D.S., M.S. 3611 Broadway (260) 456-3406 www.drmatthews.biz KOOL Smiles 1852 Bluffton Rd (260) 479-1086 HEALTHCARE: CHIROPRACTOR Miskelly Chiropractic Center 2811 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-1596 www.miskellychiro.com HEALTHCARE: HEARING TLC Hearing Center Inc 6704 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-0135 HEALTHCARE: PHYSICIANS Brooklyn Medical Associates 3534 Brooklyn Ave (260) 747-6171 Moshref, M A Karim MD 2110 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-9960 Parkview Health Laboratories 8607 Temple Dr (260) 478-7180 www.lab.parkview.com PGP Family Physicians 8607 Temple Dr (260) 478-9220 HEALTHCARE: REHABILITATION Englewood Health & Rehab Center 2237 Engle Rd (260) 747-2353 HEALTHCARE: MEDICATION Scott’s Pharmacy 7008 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4136 www.kroger.com Walgreens 6730 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7563 www.walgreens.com HEALTHCARE: EYECARE Frecker Optical (Wholesale Lab) 7115 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-9653 HEATING & AIR Coe Heating & AC Inc. 3300 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 744-4343 www.coeheating.com Feuser Heating & Air Conditioning 7702 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-1606 www.feuserheating.com Legacy Heating & Air Conditioning 6502 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-1800 www.legacyheating.com HOUSING Bridgedale Terrace Apartments 2901 Saint Louis Ave (260) 747-3520 Holley Management Inc 4433 Earth Dr (260) 478-2916 Waynedale Mobile Home Inc 7515 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-2727 Waynedale Village Apartments 7501 Ideal Ave (260) 747-6264 Hickory Creek Apartments 7214 Hickory Creek Dr (260) 747-6821 Winchester Woods Apartments 2008 Woodhaven Dr (260) 747-7800 HOUSING: MOTEL & HOTEL Pine Haven Motel 4905 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7502 HOUSING: APPRAISER Nick Stayanoff Appraisers Inc 9428 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4875 HOUSING: REAL ESTATE AGENT Jackie McBride 5333 Kyle Road (260) 450-3071 HOME IMPROVEMENT Guardian Remodeling Svcs 6502 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-6371 HOME IMPROVEMENT: PAINTING 2 Guyz Paint 2019 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-2806 KNOX Decorative Painting 6402 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-2809 www.knoxdecorativepainting.com HOME IMPROVEMENT: PLUMBING Plumbing Services Inc 6008 Smith Rd (260) 747-2175 www.psifw.com Waynedale Plumbing Supply Inc 3025 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-2388 HOME IMPROV: CONCRETE & GRAVEL Key Concrete Inc P.O Box 9279 (260) 638-3000 Midwest Tile & Concrete Products 6209 Ardmore Ave (260) 478-9098 Old Prairie Products Inc 5833 Smith Rd (260) 747-9141 Wayne Asphalt & Construction 6600 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-7531 www.wayneasphalt.com Ziegler Masonry & Construction 4926 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-9102 HOME IMPROVEMENT: ROOFING Fort Wayne Roofing & Sheet Metal Corp 4320 Ardmore Ave (260) 422-9529 % R i g h t A1r o u n d T h e C o r n e r F r o m H o m e F OF 9 of 9 When you inquire about these businesses’ products or services, be sure to mention that you saw their business listing in the Waynedale Visitors Guide! Please no soliciting to our business listings. HOME IMPROVEMENT: continued.. HOME IMPROVEMENT: RETAIL Umber’s Do - It - Best 2413 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-3866 i HOME IMPROV: AWNING & CANVAS Fort Wayne Awning Company 7105 Ardmore Ave (260) 478-1636 HOME IMPROVEMENT: GUTTERS Fort Wayne Guttering 3001 Morell Dr (260) 747-9612 HOME IMPROVEMENT: PEST CONTROL Jackson Pest Management LLC 1417 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-9772 www.jacksonpm.com INSURANCE Connie Stickler - State Farm Insurance 7105 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-2626 Imel Insurance 2700 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-6186 Wise Insurance 7410 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-5373 JEWLERY Voor’s Jewelry 2515 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-2150 LANDSCAPING Lawn & Turf Landscaping Inc 6136 Winchester Rd (260) 747-3298 Triscape Inc 2530 Commercial Rd (260) 747-5271 www.triscapeinc.com LEGAL All-State Legal 4422 Airport Expy (260) 478-9320 PROTECTION SERVICES Allen Protection Svc Inc 4227 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-7700 J E Springer PC 7111 Old Trail Rd (260) 747-7224 www.jespringerlaw.com RECEPTION HALL Lunz Reception Hall 3333 Freeman St (260) 432-8594 Lebrato Law Office 6424 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-1661 Marvin Crell – Attorney At Law 2712 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-5353 www.tcrjlaw.com MEDIA Summit City Radio Group 2000 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-1511 www.summitcityradio.com The Waynedale News 2700 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-4535 www.thewaynedalenews.com MOVERS & TRUCK RENTAL Colen Moving & Storage Inc 7002 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-5625 www.colenmoving.com Ryder Transportation 9419 Conservation Way (260) 747-0469 MOVIE RENTAL Video Video 3605 Brooklyn Ave (260) 747-1620 www.vidvid.myvideostore.com Lantern Reception & Event Facility 4420 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-9120 www.fortwaynelantern.com Park Edelweiss Reception Hall 3355 Elmhurst Dr (260) 747-2592 www.fortwaynemaennerchor.us STORAGE & SPACE RENTAL Ardmore Plaza U Store 6614 Ardmore Ave (260) 747-1333 Public Storage 5020 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-7215 www.publicstorage.com Secure Hold Storage 2909 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 478-2700 www.secureholdstorage.com TANNING SALON Savage Tan 6110 Bluffton Rd Ste.106 (260) 478-1627 Sunsation Tanning Salon 6415 Bluffton Rd (260) 478-1600 PET CARE & GROOMING Waynedale Animal Clinic 6221 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-4196 TAVERN / BAR Curly’s Village Inn 4205 Bluffton Rd (260) 747-9964 Waynedale Grooming Salon 2715 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-5483 Hook And Ladder 2616 Lower Huntington Rd (260) 747-5652 The WAYNEDALE NEWS .COM Proud to support The Waynedale Commuity Reaching over 35,000 readers, your community newspaper is delivered to every home & business in the Waynedale or South/Southwest Fort Wayne area. 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