Change In WACF Team
Emily Maggart has joined the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation team, replacing Priscilla Brown, development officer.
Read MoreEmily Maggart has joined the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation team, replacing Priscilla Brown, development officer.
Read MoreAt least four people were transported to area hospitals following a three-vehicle chain reaction accident on SR 13, south of Syracuse.
Read MoreIn December 2021, the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation announced the Wawasee Area Watershed received the National Water Quality Initiative designation.
Read More“It is a generational impact,” said Tom Cottrell, North Cedar Point High Road, Syracuse about the new Cottrell Turkey Creek Inlet property.
Read MoreAl Campbell was born in Richmond and from K-12th grade, lived in eight different towns.
Read MoreFor the sixth year, Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation is hosting its annual FallTastic Trail Walk from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-9.
Read MoreWawasee Area Conservancy Foundation will host its annual FallTastic trail walk from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-9.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Sept. 20, the Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets visited The Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College.
Read MoreThe largest number of individuals to be inducted into Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Eli Lilly Lifetime Founders Society took place Friday evening, Aug. 26, at WACF’s Levinson-LaBrosse Lakes and Wetlands Educational Center, followed by a celebration at Oakwood Resort.
Read MoreThe 2022 Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Cattail Award recipient Bill Hess skied in the wetland areas of Conklin Bay and Johnson Bay as a young man.
Read MoreProgress is being made at the new Schrock Ball Park, but Syracuse Park Board members were disappointed to learn it won’t be ready for use until next spring.
Read MoreAs April showers turn to May flowers, the nature lovers and the outdoorsmen are sure to be getting antsy for a day out in the sun and dirt.
Read MoreIn its first annual meeting, held Saturday, Feb. 12, the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District swore in Todd Mikel as a new board member. Mikel will represent District 1 of the conservancy which was represented by John Earnst before he moved out of the area.
Read MoreWawasee Area Conservancy Foundation announced the landmark Wawasee Inlets Nutrient Study has helped secure the National Water Quality Initiative designation for the Wawasee Area Watershed, making it a priority watershed for additional federal funding.
Read MoreJackson Hayes, of Boy Scout troop 728 in Syracuse, completed the installation of six bee hotels for his Eagle Scout project Oct. 23. Hayes, a lifetime resident of Syracuse, was aware of the mission of Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation to protect the wetlands and shorelines in the community.
Read MoreThere is still time to put on your walking shows and head out to the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Educational Center, SR 13, Syracuse and enjoy the summer-like weather at the 2021 FallTastic Trail Walk.
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