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Following are selected festivals in Indiana and Ohio this spring and summer. Listings are for events about two hours away or less from Fort Wayne. If there is an admission fee, it is noted with a “$.

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  • Ohio
    MAY
    Thursday: Cruise-in on the Square, downtown Bryan, 6 to 8 p.m.; more than 100 vehicles Thursdays through Aug. 30; 419-636-2247 or www.bryanchamber.org. Thursday to Saturday:
  • Stage
    JUNE
    “Alive & Dead in Indiana”: Friday to June 10; Arts United Center, 303 E. Main St.; $24, $16 for students, $20 for those 60 and older for Sunday matinees; 422-8641, www.fwcivic.org. “Althea’s Well”:
  • Art
    MAY
    “Fort Wayne Photographers Guild”: Ends today; First Presbyterian Gallery, 300 W. Wayne St.; 426-7421. “Spring Fine Art Exhibit”:
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