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Volunteer Spotlight: DeAmon Harges

by Our Waterways | Jan 29, 2019 | Central Canal, News Center, Partners, Volunteers

This month, ROW recognizes DeAmon Harges for his insightful leadership and creative community work in waterway neighborhoods. Harges currently serves as a Co-Chair of the Central Canal Waterway Committee and bears the title Roving Listener of The Learning Tree, an...

Reconnecting Riverside

by Our Waterways | Oct 25, 2018 | Central Canal, News Center, Partners, Volunteers, White River

Waterways can function as connective tissue between seemingly disparate communities bridging class, race, gender, and age gaps through collective care and engagement on the water. On October 24th, Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) celebrated how six waterways across...
Day of the Deadheading

Day of the Deadheading

by Our Waterways | Oct 23, 2018 | Central Canal, News Center, Partners, Volunteers, White River

Enjoy hot cider, show off your costume, and go home with native flower seeds at the Day of the Deadheading event along the White River on October 27th from 9 – 11 a.m. Learn about the beneficial reasons for “deadheading,” or removing spent flowers from plants...
ROWPort 2018 Celebrates Partnerships and Waterways for All

ROWPort 2018 Celebrates Partnerships and Waterways for All

by Our Waterways | Oct 9, 2018 | Central Canal, Fall Creek, Little Eagle Creek, News Center, Partners, Pleasant Run, Pogues Run, Success Story, Volunteers, White River

Waterways can function as connective tissue between seemingly disparate communities bridging class, race, gender, and age gaps through collective care and engagement on the water. On October 24th, Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) will celebrate how six waterways...