Girl Scouts Invite You To Unlock Your Friendship Era
Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana are stepping into their “Friendship Era” by engaging in activities that encourage courage, confidence and character.
Read MoreGirl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana are stepping into their “Friendship Era” by engaging in activities that encourage courage, confidence and character.
Read MoreThe following communities are preparing for Memorial Day weekend celebrations in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreWARSAW — Despite cancellation of park-sponsored activities and rental facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Warsaw Parks Department staff is keeping busy. Warsaw Parks & Recreation Superintendent Larry Plummer said all employees will remain in their original positions and there is no concern about layoffs at this … Read More
By LINDA MOORE Fight Club Pink SYRACUSE — In a culture of stress, conflict and disunity, women from all backgrounds and faiths have an opportunity to come together at the Let There Be Life retreat at Oakwood Inn at Lake Wawasee. For the community to have this at … Read More
WARSAW — The nearing completion of the Pike Lake Boat Ramp and approval to extend the annual Lakes Fest in 2016 to two days were among the topics discussed at the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board meeting Tuesday, Aug. 18. Larry Plummer, parks superintendent, reported the new ramp … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — The state fair this year will include programs from the Department of Natural Resources, which will be available every day, from now until Aug. 23.
Read MoreBy LETTIE HAVER Community Outreach Manager, Acres Land Trust Frozen waterfalls, more than 60 bald eagles and a short “sugar bush” season make ACRES Land Trust’s Wabash County nature preserves a northeast Indiana outdoor destination right now. “Believe it or not, it’s a great time to visit a … Read More
By CHERYL PIROPATO Education and Communications Director, Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo After an 11-year absence, Tasmanian devils will soon return to the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo as part of an Australian program to save these unique animals from extinction. “We are very eager to share Tasmanian devils with … Read More
Christmas arrived early at Holiday World theme park today, as the 77th piece of bright orange steel track was lifted into place, completing the full circuit for Thunderbird, the park’s first major steel roller coaster. Holiday World’s Vice President of Development and Maintenance, James Olliver, credits a team … Read More
By BECKY BROWER Communication and Programming Services, Syracuse Public Library Syracuse Public Library programs this week: Everyone gets busier as the holidays begin. Publishers know this and bring out seasonal stories that are shorter than the usual stories. The Syracuse Public Library has a display with Christmas books … Read More
Two DNR favorites — “Snakes Alive” and the Kids Fishin’ Pond — kick off day one of the Indiana State Fair and will be offered daily, Aug. 1 through 17. Another annual favorite, the Taste of the Wild cookout, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 2, at 11 … Read More
Warsaw Biblical Gardens opened for its 2013 season on April 15. Originally constructed in 1991, the former scrap yard now contains more than 120 species of plants, not including the variety of subspecies. Despite the plethora of botanical beauties in the garden, head gardener Pardee Gunter has just … Read More