05-03-2025
Pulaski County Tribe secures grant to help creative vision for arts in Winamac
The Pulaski County Tribe recently secured a $10,000 Creative Convergence Early Action Grant awarded by the Indiana Arts Commission in partnership with Ball State University's Indiana Communities Institute.
The PCT hopes the grant will be the beginning of a new experience for arts and culture in the community, and is asking the public for feedback. The PCT is inviting the community to a Creative Community Gathering from 6-8 p.m. March 20 at One Eyed Jack's Celebration Station, 102 E. Main St., Winamac.
The event will feature light refreshments, live music and an opportunity to shape what's coming next for arts and culture in Pulaski County.
'This isn't just another community meeting. It's an invitation to be part of something bigger,' said Brandi Larkin, president of Pulaski County Tribe. 'We don't have all the answers, but we know that the best ideas come from within our community. This gathering is about imagining, experimenting, and setting the stage for what could be.'
PCT encouraged all residents, artists, organizations and business owners to take part.
'Whether you're an artist, an advocate for local culture, or simply someone who believes in the power of community, your piece of the puzzle matters,' a press release from the PCT said.
To RSVP, visit For more information or to get involved, contact pulaskicountytribe@