Tag: Bison-tennial
NORTH WEBSTER — The North Webster Community Public Library’s Bison-tennial bison statue has been painted and completed by Barrett family artists composed of Trent and Kerry Barrett and Kasha Lacob. The library is keeping it under wraps, though, until its unveiling during the upcoming North Webster Cemetery Walk Sunday, Sept. 11. Named Wooly Webster, the bison …read more.
WINONA LAKE — An officially endorsed legacy project, the “Bison-tennial Public Art Project” aims to celebrate Indiana’s rich history in its 200th year. The Town of Winona Lake is excited to announce that a Bison has been delivered to the Town ready to be transformed into Beachy the Bison. Steve Perry, Joy Lohse and Rick Swaim …read more.
WINONA LAKE — A Stellar Communities presentation by the mayor and parking restrictions were the main topics, after a bit of lighthearted fun, at the Winona Lake Town Council meeting, Tuesday, May 17. The meeting opened with Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer bringing a small gift for the town of Winona Lake; a 1913 postcard of …read more.
SYRACUSE — Chamber Assistant Director Kristi Martin shared the bicentennial committee’s progress during the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce’s regular board meeting Wednesday, March 2. “I think we’ve officially changed the route so it (the torch) will go through Syracuse,” Martin said, noting the torch would pass through Thursday, Sept. 29. Torchbearers have been narrowed down …read more.
WARSAW — The Bison-tennial Public Art Project is coming to Kosciusko County as part of Indiana’s Bicentennial Celebration in 2016. Kosciusko County Community Foundation will be the project lead for the public art project, officially endorsed by the Indiana Bicentennial Commission. The Bison-tennial Public Art Project is facilitated by Indiana Association of United Ways, whose …read more.


