Famous Activists
Fort Wayne History
How Councils Work
FW Non-for-profits
FW Community Events
100

She refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Who is Rosa Parks

100

Name an indigenous group that lived in the Fort Wayne area before European settlement

Who are the Miami, Shawnee, Potawatomi

100

This is the term for the group of elected officials who pass local laws and ordinances for a city.

what is city council

100

This Fort Wayne nonprofit is known for serving hot meals to those in need and runs a community kitchen.

What is the rescue mission

100

This September festival celebrates German heritage with food, beer, and polka music.

What is German Fest

200

This Pakistani activist won the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17 for her work on girls’ education.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

200

In this year, Fort Wayne became incorporated

(+/- 25 years)

What is 1794 (acceptable range 1769-1819)

200

The official document that outlines a city council’s powers, duties, and structure is called this.

what is the city charter

200

This organization provides fresh food for thousands of families every Saturday in their drive-by distribution.

What is Community Harvest Food Bank

200

Held in June, this festival celebrates members of the LGBTQ community 

What is Fort Wayne Pride
300

She was arrested in 1872 for voting in a U.S. presidential election, decades before women had the legal right to vote.

Who is Susan B Anthony

300

Name a Fort Wayne mayor that isn't Tom Henry or Sharon Tucker 

Who is...

300

City councils often use this term for the period when they privately discuss legal or sensitive matters, with the public excluded.

what is executive session

300

This Fort Wayne-based animal shelter rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes cats and dogs while promoting responsible pet ownership.

What is Humane Fort Wayne

300

This annual summer festival honors the city’s three rivers with boat races, concerts, and food vendors.

What is Three Rivers Fest

400

This environmental activist founded the Green Belt Movement in Kenya and won the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize.

Who is Wangari Maathai?

400

This professional basketball team, once based in Fort Wayne, won two championships before moving to Detroit.

Who were the Fort Wayne Pistons

400

In many cities, this official serves as the presiding officer over city council meetings.

Who is the mayor

400

This youth-focused nonprofit offers after-school programs, tutoring, MENTORSHIP, and leadership opportunities for children and teens.

What is Big Brothers Big Sisters

400

This spring festival in Fort Wayne celebrates Japanese culture with traditional music, martial arts, and more

What is the Cherry Blossom Festival

500

Along with Sylvia Rivera, she co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries and was a trailblazer of the LGBTQ+ rights movement during and after the Stonewall uprising.

who is Martha P. Johnson

500

Fort Wayne was once known as the - because it sits at the highest point on the Wabash and Erie Canal.

What is the Summit City

500

A proposed law introduced to the city council before it becomes an ordinance is called this.

What is a bill/resolution

500

Founded in 1922, this nonprofit offers mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and community education in Fort Wayne.

What is Mental Health America of Northeast Indiana (MHANI)

500

This holiday tradition in downtown Fort Wayne features the lighting of Santa and his reindeer on the side of a building.

What is Night of Lights

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