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![]() AREA CLUBS Indiana Wildlife Artists (IWA) The Indiana Wildlife Artists was established in 1982 by Laura Hill, a long-time resident of Kosciusko County. In 1985, the group expanded to include the entire state, its current name reflecting that change. IWA seeks both to advance quality wildlife artwork as fine art and encourage and educate the public to appreciate and understand the needs of wildlife.
The Lakeland Art Association was founded in 1957 by Fred Olds, a well-known Warsaw artist, to cultivate appreciation of fine art. The group is active in Kosciusko and surrounding counties, its members coming from the entire Lakeland area. It sponsors public exhibits, as well as diverse, informative programs for members and guests. The organization also offers its services and members' talents to other community groups. The Lakeland Art Association Scholarship is awarded annually to an area high school graduate. OTHER CLUBS
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