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TWF’s Land Of Lakes Exhibit At NWCC Through February
Staff Report
Monday, February 6, 2023 5:20 PM
The Watershed Foundation’s Land of Lakes exhibit has moved to the North Webster Community Center through Feb. 28. Photo Provided.
NORTH WEBSTER - The Watershed Foundation’s Land of Lakes exhibit has moved to the North Webster Community Center through Feb. 28.
This exhibit was created in 2021 in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution’s Water|Ways exhibit. It was developed by The Watershed Foundation in cooperation with the Clean Waters Partnership, including Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams and the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation, according to a news release from TWF.
The multi-panel exhibit explores the communities’ rich water history and heritage includes linkages to camps, tour boats, hotels and dancing pavilions – many of which the public can still enjoy today. Visitors will also learn about how the lakes were formed, the importance of geography in where waters flow (watersheds), as well as the diverse ecosystems that provide food and habitat for fish and wildlife. It showcases the value of the rich water resources and what youth and adults can do to make a difference.
“We hope that by viewing the Water|Ways exhibit and our local water story, individuals are empowered to take action for our water through small, impactful choices in their own lives,” stated Lyn Crighton, executive director of The Watershed Foundation.
This display will continue to be shared with the community for years to come.
“This exhibit continues to be an important tool to educate the community on the value of our great local resource – our lakes and streams,” said Crighton.
Sponsors of the original project included Lake City Bank, NiSource Charitable Foundation, NIPSCO, Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams and ProWake Watersports.
If you would like information about hosting this exhibit, contact Caitlin Yoder at The Watershed Foundation at
[email protected]
or 574-834-3242.
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