Indy Weed Wrangle: May 18th
What is a Weed Wrangle(R) you ask? It's a nationwide effort getting volunteers together to remove invasive plants harming our parks, green spaces, and natural areas. Gather at Graham Martin Park along Fall Creek Saturday, May 18th from 9-Noon to remove bush...
Volunteer Spotlight: Austin Taylor
This month, ROW recognizes Austin Taylor for re-energizing ROW's efforts in the Crosstown community along Fall Creek. Taylor is the Director of The City League, an organization using basketball to create a community platform to elevate the quality of life in the...
ROW Aesthetics Committee Seeks Input
The Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) Aesthetics Committee is re-forming and re-energizing! This committee was originally created to bring specific, action-oriented expertise and resources to: "infuse functional art and natural beauty into waterway neighborhoods...
Partner Spotlight: The Nature Conservancy
This March, ROW is grateful to our partner The Nature Conservancy of Indiana (TNC). Internationally, The Nature Conservancy is an organization that works to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Locally, TNC has been protecting great places in the...
In the Know with ROW: Invasive and Native Plants
Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) invites you to the latest In the Know with ROW: Invasive and Native Plants on Wednesday, April 17 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm to celebrate the launch of our Residential Invasive Removal Guide. Learn all about how plant species affect our...
Downtown White River Cleanup
Join Friends of White River for the 31st Annual Downtown White River Cleanup! Since its inception, the annual effort has collected more than 2 million pounds of trash and illegally dumped debris from the river’s banks. The first 200 registered will be guaranteed a tee...
Get to Know Indy’s Waterways: Past, Present, and Future
What do neighbors know about Indy’s waterways? People often don’t notice the waterway flowing through their own communities. Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) wants to remind residents how integral local waterways have been to Indianapolis’ history and how they...
ROW Seeking Project Management Role for Fall Creek Waterway
ROW is currently requesting proposals from professionals working in for-profit firms or non-profit organizations interested in conducting project management, technical support, and grant development as a Waterway Liaison to further the Fall Creek Waterway Committee...
Volunteer Spotlight: Emily Scott
This month, ROW recognizes Emily Scott for her leadership on ROW's Economics Element Committee. She is currently the Economic Development Program Officer for LISC Indianapolis and brings this expertise to ROW's work along Indy's waterways. Scott has been involved with...