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Howard Conner of Arrow Head Country RC&D (left) presents a grant check to Pulaski County Tribe, represented by Kevin Larkin (center) and Don Darda. |
The organization awarded grant funds to a variety of local organizations to support various projects that support its mission.
In 2021 Pulaski County Tribe initiated a multi-phase community enhancement effort to revitalize the area on the west side of the swinging bridge at the Winamac Town Park. Phase 1 included:
- Aesthetic improvements to the historic artesian well structure.
- Installation of an interpretive sign featuring the history of the artesian well.
- Installation of two bench swings.
- Installation of permanent art exhibits.
- A free public event featuring hands-on activities and highlighting newly installed artwork.
- Placement of two small murals on the fence of the pickleball court.
- Plants along the pickleball court fence, around trees, and around one of the bench swings.
PCT is now ready to pursue Phase 2 efforts to continue enhancing the area for the enjoyment of Pulaski County community members and guests. Enhancement efforts include the cultivation of a pollinator garden, tree planting, and the incorporation of art components.
Pulaski County Tribe is a non-profit organization in Pulaski County. Its mission is to communicate, collaborate, and celebrate among all communities in Pulaski County for the greater good of residents and guests. The organization serves as a channel that brings together organizations, businesses, and residents to positively impact communities in Pulaski County. To learn more about PCT visit www.pulaskicountytribe.com. To contact the organization, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.