Four Wabash Valley residents were honored June 6 during the Indiana Division of the Izaak Walton League of America Inc. state convention and awards banquet at the Fort Wayne Chapter of the Izaak Walton League.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Parks and Reservoirs, presented each recipient with a custom framed art print by native Hoosier artist William Zimmerman, one of 18 different scenes of animal and plant life representative of each Indiana state park.
Environmental Achievement Awards went to chapter member Clara Walters of St. Bernice and to Tim Pittman, environmental/safety manager at Great Dane Trailers in Brazil, for their environmental or conservation achievements since last April.
A Clinton Chapter IWLA member wrote Pittman and Great Dane a letter about the advantages of recycling in order to get a scrap pass to remove cans and bottles. The letter started a chain reaction that has resulted in a positive impact on the environment. In the past year, thanks to the efforts of Pittman, Great Dane has reduced its landfill by a significant amount — at least one-third — and is working toward even higher goals this year.
Walters was recognized for the work she has done with a recycling campaign. She has involved other companies and industries who are now recycling pop cans, plastic bottles, paper and cardboard. She also has been involved with the Indiana Rivers Watch program and monitors creeks and waterways for pollution, plant life and aquatic life in these areas. She is now extending this program to include her area schools. She is constantly keeping her chapter and division updated on pollution that is happening and affecting her region.
League member Michael Pierce of Clinton received the Gale Atwood Waltonian of the Year Award for performing distinguished service in the League at the Indiana Division level for a considerable period of time.
Pierce has been an active division leader as long has he has been a member of the Clinton Chapter. He started in 1995 as a state director and in 2002 became southern regional vice president. In 2007 he was elected to the Division Executive Board; he also serve on the Division Endowment Board, Division nominating committee, and Finance committee. He has been active with division Youth Camp for more than 10 years. In addition, he has held all of the offices at the Clinton Chapter and is active in all aspects of conservation at the local chapter.
Diane McBeath of Clinton was recognized for her dedication and service at the chapter level within the Indiana State Division. She received the Chapter Achiever Award for dedication to her chapter’s whole operation, whether environmental or administrative.
McBeath has been an active member for 10 years. She attends all the club functions and is always ready to work. At spot shoots she has worked in the kitchen, filling in where she is needed, has sold tip boards, emptied trash, cleaned tables or whatever else needed to be done. She serves on the Easter egg hunt, spot shoot, camp and the annual club picnic committees.
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DNR honors Wabash Valley residents
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Terre Haute museums keeping history alive
Even if you don’t have a mystical Egyptian tablet that brings museum inhabitants to life at sunset like character Larry Daley in the “Night in the Museum” movies, history can come alive for you, your friends and family at the many museums in the Wabash Valley.
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ANNIVERSARIES: Feb. 12, 2012
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson
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Learn brief history of Social Security at Brown Bag
Join Amy Long, Social Security operations supervisor, for a brief history of Social Security, including why and how Social Security was created, changes over the years and information on the future at 12:10 p.m. Thursday at the Vigo County Public Library for a Brown Bag.
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Terre Haute’s litter leads to trashy look, feast for crows
Dear My Fellow Hoosiers,
Why do you litter? When I moved here in April 2007 there were two things that I noticed right away about the Wabash Valley. -
PAW PRINTS: Enjoy a pet-friendly Valentine’s Day
Every year, the poison control experts see a rise in pet cases around Feb. 14, with many involving chocolate and lilies (a flower that is potentially fatal to cats).
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Greene’s Goose Pond offers Marsh Madness, March 2-4
Special to the Tribune-StarWildlife Area’s annual Marsh Madness bird festival takes place March 2-4 at multiple locations around Greene County.
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WEDDINGS: Feb. 12, 2012
• McBride Menestrina
• Baer-Marshall
• Miller-Lunsford
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ENGAGEMENTS: Feb. 12, 2012
• Archer-Cooper
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VIDEO: On the Banks of the Wabash far away …
Paul Dresser left Terre Haute a niche in history.
Opportunism, squabbling and fading memories gradually washed that gift away, like the unending flow of the Wabash River he immortalized in song.
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Vectren cautions public about snow, ice removal
Vectren Energy Delivery wants to remind customers to proceed with caution when removing snow and ice around natural gas meters at their homes or businesses this winter.
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Workshop to emphasize basics of alpaca farming
A one-day seminar on the fundamentals of alpaca farming is planned for Saturday at St. Mary-of-the-Woods.
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Genealogy Society offers free forum
The Wabash Valley Genealogy Society is offering a free educational forum titled “Brick Wall Hurdling” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 13 in rooms A, B and C of the Vigo County Public Library at Seventh and Poplar streets.
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PAW PRINTS: Want to adopt a pit bull? Here are some helpful hints
Despite the bad publicity, pit bulls can be very lovable and loyal family dogs. There is a great deal of confusion associated with the label “pit bull.” The most accurate definition refers to two breeds: the American pit bull terrier and the American Staffordshire terrier. Some people include other breeds in this group because they share similar head shapes and body types.
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Purdue Extension to offer diabetes cooking school
Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service-Parke County is offering a diabetes cooking school starting Feb. 27.
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Pepsi Community Caps Program to benefit charities
Refreshment Services-Pepsi will kick off its 2012 Community Caps Program on March 1. The Community Caps Program will benefit several charitable organizations and schools in Clay, Parke, Vermillion and Vigo counties in Indiana and Edgar County in Illinois.
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Serve as 4-H judge, volunteer
The 2012 4-H Bi-State Judges and Leaders Clinic will be Feb. 18 at Ivy Tech Community College’s Main Campus, at 8000 S. Education Drive.
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BRIDGE COLUMN : Feb. 5, 2012
With January now history we can report new faces in both master point races, male and female.
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Tried 'n' True: Upside Down Pizza calls for crescent rolls
When our boys were young, we went every Sunday evening for pizza in Charleston, Ill. When they got to be older and they were working on the farm, I would make pizza from scratch.
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Extension to offer basic food preservation workshops
Purdue University Extension will be offering basic food preservation workshops at Clabber Girl Culinary Classroom in Terre Haute. Two sessions will offer different methods.
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GRAPE SENSE: Trips open my eyes to new wines in new regions
The wine industry spends a lot of money worldwide to promote brands, regions, and wine tourism. One of the many ways the wine industry invests is press trips.
Depending on when you read this column, I’m either in France or just returned from a press trip.
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Clay Habitat plans open house
Habitat for Humanity of Clay County will stage the dedication ceremony and open house for the Mary Ann Hofmann family home from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 12 at 518 E. Ridge St. in Brazil.
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Born to perform: Terre Haute South senior to sing in Carnegie Hall
Soon, the domed ceiling of Carnegie Hall and the archway in the Hayes family kitchen will share a special connection.
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8th District Rep. Bucshon visits CASA volunteers
The U.S Representative of the 8th Congressional District, Larry Bucshon met with CASA volunteers earlier this month to learn more about the Vigo County Court Appointed Special Advocates.
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Paw Prints: Animal protection law ranking hits home
The Humane Society of the United States released the 2011 “Humane State Ranking” of all 50 states and Washington D.C.
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Tried 'n' True: Here's a recipe for all you chocolate lovers
This recipe is for all you chocolate lovers.
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Soybean farmers build state fair building
Since 98 percent of Americans no longer live on farms, Indiana soybean farmers are going to bring the farm to the public in a new exhibit building at the 2012 Indiana State Fair.
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Sign up now for Rockville Public Library’s ebook class
Rockville Public Library will have free demonstrations on how to use ebook readers with its downloadable ebook service, Overdrive.
- Weddings, Anniversaries: Jan. 29, 2012
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Sullivan Foundation looking for Volunteer of Year
The Sullivan County Community Foundation is currently seeking nominations for its “Volunteer of the Year” award to be announced March 29.
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