Tag: P4C Paddlers for Conservation
WINONA LAKE — The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, Kosciusko County Velo, the Village at Winona, Grace College, Paddlers for Conservation and the Winona Lake Trails are hosting their first-ever community cleanup from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. The free event begins at the Winona Lake Trailhead, 410 Boys City Drive, …read more.
WARSAW – Paddlers for Conservation’s Watershed Stewardship Campaign, part of their ongoing stewardship initiative, continues to decrease the amount of litter, debris and hazardous materials in area rivers and lakes. This initiative will also continue to remove log jams from the Tippecanoe River which hinder the ability to freely float the river without obstruction and …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Canoeists may remember traveling down the Tippecanoe River years ago. It was an incredible experience. Wanting to share that adventure with the new generation, however, has not been possible the last 10-20 years. Log jams have hindered easy navigation down the river. Until now. Efforts to clear the 30 miles of Tippecanoe …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 — This year’s Northern Indiana Lakes Festival on June 11 and 12 will feature several new events, including the Crawfish Adventure Race, presented by Metzger’s Outdoors, and Paddle Wars, presented by P4C Paddlers for Conservation. The Lakes Festival is an annual celebration of our local lakes and waterways held at Central Park in Warsaw.The festivities …read more.



