Tag: P4C Paddle Club
WARSAW — After waiting out a long, wet spring, a group of conservationists was able to clear a path along the Tippecanoe River just north of the Chinworth Bridge on Waraw’s west side on Saturday, Aug. 31. Members of Paddlers For Conservation (P4C) normally begin working to clear logjams from the river beginning in …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — On April 11, Arrow Head Country Resource Conservation and Development Area Inc. awarded $50,000 in grants to 15 organizations, seven groups from Kosciusko County. The area organizations that received grants included: P4C Paddle Club, $4,400; 4-H Outdoor Club, $2,864; Wawasee FFA, $1,955; The Watershed Foundation, $4,400; Washington Elementary School in Warsaw, $4,400; …read more.
The Arrow Head Country RC&D met in Winamac to award over $55,000 in grants to 15 groups from 7 counties in the RC&D area. Arrow Head is pleased to award $5,000 to P4C Paddle Club Inc. for their Watershed Stewardship Campaign project. This project will allow P4C to purchase some of the equipment necessary to …read more.
WARSAW — The Paddlers 4 Conservation Kayak and Canoe Club is not afraid of a little hard work and they proved it today, Saturday, July 23, as they performed maintenance on a section of the Tippecanoe River that flows near Warsaw. Hitting the water at approximately 8:30 a.m., the group worked through much of the day, …read more.
WARSAW — The lakes and rivers of northern Indiana are the hub for some of the most popular weekend activities in the state. It’s these selfsame waters that need an immense amount of care and protection, which is provided not only by organizations like the Center for Lakes and Streams, but also by volunteer groups. …read more.



