Start your Saturday with Shamrocks and Shenanigans with Paul Strickland on March 14, 2026 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Pulaski County Public Library (121 S. Riverside Dr., Winamac), in the Reading Room. The program is designed for all ages and features Irish songs and storytelling in the lead-up to St. Patrick's Day. It is a great pick for families, and also a fun outing for anyone who loves music and local community gatherings.
About Winamac, IN
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Winamac is a small, welcoming community along the Tippecanoe River, where day-to-day life feels unhurried and neighbors tend to know each other. The downtown area is easy to navigate, with local businesses, casual places to eat, and community gatherings that give the town a lived-in, friendly rhythm. With crisp mornings and plenty of clear daylight, it’s a place where a quick walk by the river or an evening drive through the back roads fits naturally into the routine.
For commuters, Winamac sits on U.S. 35 with convenient connections to nearby towns for work, shopping, and services without the stress of big-city traffic. Outdoor time is close at hand, including access to Tippecanoe River State Park and local parks for walking, paddling, and family outings. Living options range from traditional in-town houses and smaller rental units to homes on the edge of town where you can get a bit more space while staying close to schools and everyday amenities.
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