Bill Pipp explains the purpose and benefits of the formation of Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy to Charles Kramer
SYRACUSE — Close to 100 signatures were obtained for the formation of Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy at the annual Wawasee Property Owners Association and Syracuse Lake Association annual breakfast Saturday morning. This was the first public event for freeholders to sign the petition.
Sheriff Kyle Dukes and Turkey Creek Fire Chief Mickey Scott trade hats they were handing out to youngsters.
Bill Pipp, WPOA representative on a committee to find funding to repair the water control device, stated a meeting was held Friday with two town council members relating to ownership of the water control device. Pipp said new information (documents) was provided to the town council members, which reportedly will result in an executive session of the Syracuse Town Council being called Wednesday, June 26. Pipp stated this new information will clear up some misconceptions and allow the town and committee to move forward.
Guests at the breakfast also had the opportunity to learn about the progress on the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails, latest happenings with the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation, place a bid on an artist decorated chair as a fundraiser for the Friends of the Library, purchase prints to benefit the trails from the Water Lily, sign up for WACF canoe trips, purchase Flotilla attire and take a look at Turkey Creek Fire Territory equipment.
Approximately 250 members of both associations attended the event held at Oakwood Resort.
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Jan Smith talks with Kip Schumm while Keith Smith signs in for the breakfast
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Staff at Oakwood Resort served breakfast to WPOA and SLA members.
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Ansley Hill holds the balloon mermaid while Addie Vangorder and Emerson Vangorder model the balloon hats created by Ken’s Balloons at the annual breakfast.
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Breakfast being enjoyed by members of the Wawasee Property Owners Association and Syracuse Lake Association.
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Chris and Bob Trane enjoy a conversation with Dan Hartzler, Donna Workman and Larry Mock.
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Members of WPOA and SLA meet up with friends and make new acquaintances.
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A popular event at the annual breakfast.
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Susie Brandes is shown with the chair she created to raise funds for the Friends of the Library.
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Nolan Eby, grandson of Lake Patrol Officer Todd Eby tries out the chair being auctioned off by Friends of the Library.
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Sheriff Kyle Dukes, right, tries to get a high-five from George and Abagail Westfall.
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Bailey and John Bearss talk with Jim Theiman about the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Canoe Trips.
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Andre and Cole Meyer show off their balloon hats they received at the breakfast.
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Turkey Creek Fire Batallion Chief Lee Gardner makes sure Fred Inman is fastened in before taking him up in the ladder truck.
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Joe Stiles checks out one of the Flotilla T-shirts available to purchase.
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George and Abagail Westfall pose with Sheriff Kyle Dukes at the WPOA/SLA annual breakfast