Tag: One Warsaw Celebrating Us
Sara McNeal-Strahan-Lenfestey ran as a democratic contender for the Warsaw City Council last year. McNeal-Strahan-Lenfestey, a native of Warsaw, said what drove her to run for public office was seeing the same people in office for 20 years without a lot of progress.
Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer spoke about the improvement in COVID-19 numbers across the state during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, June 19.
Friday June 19th from 8-9 pm please join us in a Prayer Vigil on the courthouse square in downtown Warsaw to celebrate Juneteenth, the annual American holiday to celebrate the end of slavery and the history and accomplishments of black Americans.
WARSAW – Supporters of One Warsaw – Celebrating Us hosted a New Year’s Eve party Tuesday at Cardinal Services. Cardinal clients gathered for drinks and conversation in a festive atmosphere. “People felt included and valued and that wouldn’t have happened without One Warsaw taking the initiative. I’m excited that a group like this exists …read more.
First off, let me assure you that that headline above represents the final horrible pun of the year from me. I promise. * * * In a city that is overwhelmingly Republican, officials found themselves awash in political strife early in 2019 that exposed some internal tensions. Here’s my recap on some of those moments: …read more.
WARSAW — A community festival, “Celebrating Us,” attracted a large crowd in downtown Warsaw Saturday, Sept. 14. The festival was hosted by One Warsaw, a group of individuals who hope to inspire community inclusion through support, education and celebration of all people. Approximately 20 booths were set up downtown — in the city hall parking …read more.
WARSAW — A community festival called “Celebrating Us” will be held in downtown Warsaw from 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. The goal of the festival is to bring everyone together and provide the opportunity to learn about other cultures and traditions. Food from around the world will be available, including tacos, jalisco, tropical food and …read more.
WARSAW — The city’s emerging public arts collection took a huge step forward Friday after financing for a large sculpture for the future Buffalo Street Plaza was announced. Representatives of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation on Friday said the cost of the plaza sculpture will be covered with a $150,000 grant from the Castaldi Family …read more.






