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Don’t Rain On Northshore Children’s Parade
SYRACUSE — Muggy weather and rain showers didn’t stop the residents of Syracuse’s East Eli Lilly Road from participating in a neighborhood tradition Thursday, July 4. The Northshore Children’s Parade features kids of all ages in patriotic garb marching through backyards along the Wawasee lakefront. They wave flags and bang on pots and pans while led by organizers Rick Winter and John Feighner.
Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum Offering Preview Of Documentary About Teetor
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum is offering an advance preview of “Blind Logic,” a new documentary about Ralph Teetor, a part-time resident of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee. The free showing will be at the historic Pickwick theater in Syracuse on Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. with...
A look into Black Pine's new kids summer camp programs
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary opened its doors for their first ever summer camp this year, beginning in June. One of the camp groups collected pinecones and pieces of long grass that will be added to the animals’ enclosures. Earlier in the day, the kids learned about enrichment and why it’s important for animals in captivity.
South Shore Social Holds Ribbon Cutting
Shown in the front from left are Ashley Dillon, executive director Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce; Megan Dues, Lacy Roy, Jeff Dyson, owner, Mya Dyson, Matheus Amado, Rick Gibson, general manager, Martha Stoelting, chamber ambassador, Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum; and Melody Cusick. In the back are Harrison Dunlap, Rita Davis, Jeanetta Slabaugh,...
Chamber recognizes Tippy Creek Winery as Member of the Month
NORTH WEBSTER — Tippy Creek Winery is the June Member of the Month for the North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce. Tippy Creek Winery has been a unique point of interest in the community since 2016. Regular events such as cruise-ins, comedy nights, painting classes and hot air balloon glows are paired nicely with craft-made wines.
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