Healthy Shoreline Workshop In Winona Lake
A chance to learn more about the importance of healthy shorelines arrives next week when The Watershed Foundation hosts a public meeting on the issue.
Read MoreA chance to learn more about the importance of healthy shorelines arrives next week when The Watershed Foundation hosts a public meeting on the issue.
Read MoreVisitors to the free event had the opportunity to stop by the numerous white tents and talk with the various groups about different aspects of nature and the great outdoors.
Read MoreA recent report suggests changes made at Winona Lake Limitless Park are improving both water quality and safety conditions for visitors.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation has released the winners of its 2020 photo contest “Picture Your Watershed.” The non-profit organization is most grateful to all who participated.
Read MoreNorth Webster Community Public Library, in partnership with The Watershed Foundation, has been selected by Indiana Humanities to host a Smithsonian-curated traveling exhibit called “Water/Ways” as part of the “Museum on Main Street” program, which brings exhibitions and programs to rural communities.The exhibition, which dives into water — an essential component of life on planet, environmentally, culturally, and historically — will be on display at the library in North Webster from June 26 to Aug. 8.
Read MoreNews Release NORTH WEBSTER — The Watershed Foundation hosted the second annual “Dance Through the Decades” at Tippy Dance Hall Saturday night, July 25, providing guests with a nostalgic night out dancing under the stars on the shores of Lake Tippecanoe. Although ticket sales were limited due to … Read More
The Watershed Foundation’s second annual “Dance Through the Decades” at Tippy Dance Hall, 293 EMS T25 Lane, Leesburg, is set for Saturday, July 25. It promises to be a fun-packed and nostalgic evening, with dancing under the stars to live music from Key West’s acclaimed Reggie Sullivan Band.
Read MoreA workshop explaining pollinators was held Monday evening, June 22, at the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Ruddell Pavilion, hosted by WACF, The Watershed Foundation and other partners. Approximately 45 people attended to hear a presentation by Brad Clayton, Clayton Garden Center, who is a watershed conservationist for TWF with a bachelor’s degree in plant and soil science — crop science.
Read MoreThe Watershed Foundation will be hosting several upcoming events to support healthy lakes.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE — Fourth through 12th-grade students in Kosciusko County are invited to submit artwork for the Lilly Center Art Contest. The theme is “Life at the Lake.” Submissions are open until Wednesday, April 15, said a news release from the Lily Center for Lakes and Streams. The … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — The winning photos of The Watershed Foundation’s “Picture Your Watershed” photo contest encapsulate the beauty, serenity and fun that area local lakes have to offer. For this year’s contest, The Watershed Foundation asked the community, “What does lake life look like to you?” and the … Read More
By MEGHAN SMITH Marketing and Outreach Specialist, The Watershed Foundation NORTH WEBSTER — We live in a beautiful community abundant with lakes, rivers and streams and TWF’s annual “Picture Your Watershed” photo contest gives local photographers a chance to show it off. In 2019, The Watershed Foundation asked … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The third annual Snapshot Monitoring Day saw 235 citizen scientists join forces last week to collect, test and analyze water samples from all across the locality. This single day snapshot of water quality in the local watershed took place as part of International Water Monitoring … Read More
WINONA LAKE — The Winona Lake Town Council heard a report from Lyn Crighton, who as a representative of an organization dedicated to preserving water quality, nearly opened a new kind of water works after her presentation at the board’s regular meeting Tuesday, Aug. 20. Crighton briefed the … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — The Watershed Foundation announces Brad Clayton as the newest watershed conservationist joining Sam St. Clair and Scott Zeigler. Clayton is a North Webster native, who graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2009 with a bachelor of science in plant and soil science. Clayton has worked … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Town Council met a week later than usual Tuesday, July 23, in the Shoup Room at the North Webster Community Center with a big agenda to accomplish. Council heard presentations from KEDCO Executive Director Alan Tio and from Ken Jones of Jones Petrie … Read More