Indiana DNR Release:
Individuals age 50 or above are invited to enjoy a variety show at the seniors lunch on July 5. The show will be put on by the members of the Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps who are spending their summer working at the interpretive center.
The program kicks off with the meal at 12:30 p.m. The meat dish will be provided by Upper Wabash Interpretive Services (UWIS). Seniors should bring a dish to pass, their own table service and $1 donation to help defray the cost of the provided meat dish.
The eight YHCC workers and the summer intern have put together a fun show, featuring a sing-along of well-known patriotic songs and a trivia game about the history of our nation’s Independence Day.
Those interested should register by calling (260) 468-2127, or visiting the interpretive center, 3691 S. New Holland Rd., Andrews, 46702.
The interpretive center and gift shop’s hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. This barrier-free building features exhibits, floor-to-ceiling windows in the wildlife viewing area, and staff to answer questions. The center is in Lost Bridge West Recreation Area, Highway 105, western Huntington County.
The standard gate fee ($5/in-state car; $7/car for out-of-state cars) will be in effect when the gatehouse is open.
For more information on other UWIS programs, see www.dnr.IN.gov/uwis.
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