What’s Happening On Lake Tippecanoe

May 17, 2024 at 8:57 p.m.


The Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners (LTPO) will host several events over the summer.  The public is invited.
On June 15, there will be a fish and chicken fry. This fundraiser is being held at Camp Crosley from 5 to 8 p.m. or until sold out. At T1A Lane, there will be an all-you-can-eat dine-in opportunity with live entertainment. The cost is $15 per person. Children 5 and under are free. If carry-out is your choice, T1A Lane is where you will want to go. Just pull up and receive your meal of fish and chicken. For an extra cost, desserts will be available at both locations, according to a news release from the LTPO.
On July 6, the Lake Tippecanoe Flotilla will hit the water. A free event with this year's theme being All Things Indiana. Some float ideas can be the Colts, Pacers, Indy 500 and Brick Yard or your favorite college just to name a few. Launching from the Patona Bay Snack Shop, lakefront, at 1 p.m., spectators can watch the flotilla from shore (Tippy Dance Hall) or by boat. The flotilla will take approximately one hour before returning to the snack shop where cash prizes are awarded. Registration is on July 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Patona Bay Snack Shop. For details and restrictions and rules, go to ltpo.org.
On July 6, Tippy fireworks will begin at 10:30 p.m. This production is free and will be staged and launched from barges situated at the north end of Lake Tippecanoe. This event is a favorite. A possible spectator location is the Tippe Dance Hall, but be aware parking is limited.
For more information, go to ltpo.org.

The Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners (LTPO) will host several events over the summer.  The public is invited.
On June 15, there will be a fish and chicken fry. This fundraiser is being held at Camp Crosley from 5 to 8 p.m. or until sold out. At T1A Lane, there will be an all-you-can-eat dine-in opportunity with live entertainment. The cost is $15 per person. Children 5 and under are free. If carry-out is your choice, T1A Lane is where you will want to go. Just pull up and receive your meal of fish and chicken. For an extra cost, desserts will be available at both locations, according to a news release from the LTPO.
On July 6, the Lake Tippecanoe Flotilla will hit the water. A free event with this year's theme being All Things Indiana. Some float ideas can be the Colts, Pacers, Indy 500 and Brick Yard or your favorite college just to name a few. Launching from the Patona Bay Snack Shop, lakefront, at 1 p.m., spectators can watch the flotilla from shore (Tippy Dance Hall) or by boat. The flotilla will take approximately one hour before returning to the snack shop where cash prizes are awarded. Registration is on July 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Patona Bay Snack Shop. For details and restrictions and rules, go to ltpo.org.
On July 6, Tippy fireworks will begin at 10:30 p.m. This production is free and will be staged and launched from barges situated at the north end of Lake Tippecanoe. This event is a favorite. A possible spectator location is the Tippe Dance Hall, but be aware parking is limited.
For more information, go to ltpo.org.

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