Rotary Club hosts environmental advocate

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Dan Plath of the Northwest Indiana Paddling Association spoke at the Crown Point Rotary Club’s meeting on Aug. 21.

Plath is an outdoor enthusiast and environmental advocate. He serves as a leader in the Northwest Indiana Paddling Assoc.

Plath’s efforts focus on promoting paddling sports and preserving the natural waterways of Northwest Indiana. He works to foster a greater appreciation for outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship.

The club welcomes community members to the event. Attendees can learn about the Northwest Indiana Paddling Assoc.’s initiatives and how to get involved in preserving the Region’s waterways.

Hosting speakers like Plath underscores the club's dedication to promoting environmental awareness and community engagement.

The Crown Point Rotary Club’s mission is to make a positive impact in the community and beyond. The club was founded in 1936 to serve the community and promote international fellowship. Rotary is a global network with over 46,000 clubs and 1.4 million members.

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