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Most of us can quickly recount, “Leaves of three, let it be.”
Read MoreMost of us can quickly recount, “Leaves of three, let it be.”
Read MoreIn a move that marks long-term support for the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, the Lilly Center is proud to induct its three founders into the Founders Circle, a legacy-giving society.
Read MoreGrace College environmental science students planted 12 new native tree species on campus on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Read MoreBeneath the Surface, an annual report detailing changes in Kosciusko County’s major lakes, is now available to the public.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Oct. 19, against a backdrop of speckled green and yellow leaves, the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams celebrated a milestone in accessible outdoor education.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Sept. 20, the Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets visited The Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College.
Read MoreThe Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams is hosting three free community events this fall.
Read MoreAfter a two-year hiatus and a branding refresh, the Lakes Festival is returning to Center Lake in Warsaw from noon to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Sept. 21, the Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets visited The Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College.
Read MoreA stormy, rainy morning may have helped the 2021 Annual Syracuse Lake Association Breakfast Meeting to go down in the books as the largest group of residents every attending.
Read MoreThe latest updates on what is happening in the waters of Syracuse and Wawasee lakes, accomplishments, projects and a preview of upcoming programs were presented Saturday evening, June 26, at a Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams social event.
Read MoreThe Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams, in partnership with several local organizations, is hosting several ecotour expeditions on area lakes.
Read MoreThe 2021 festival has been cancelled, but organizers are already making plans for the 2022 event to be bigger and better than ever.
Read MoreZebra mussels are small freshwater shellfish, typically the size of a fingernail once they reach adulthood.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE — Sixteen members of the Kosciusko County Indiana Master Naturalist Class met in the Dane Miller Science Complex on the Grace College campus last Thursday to learn about lakes, streams and wetlands. The presentation, given by Dr. Nate Bosch, included water sampling and testing at the … Read More
WINONA LAKE — Grace College President Bill Katip announced that almost 400 community members were in attendance at the fifth annual Barn and Business Breakfast held this morning, March 5. Over the last five years, the event has doubled in size. Bob Bishop, president of the Kosciusko County Farm Bureau, … Read More