The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Soil and Water Conservation District and Purdue Extension are offering a pond clinic for members of the general public seeking help with pond maintenance.
The 4 p.m. May 17 program will be held at a farm in eastern Bartholomew County, with the specific location provided during the registration process. The program will cover a variety of spring and summer management steps, including invasive species, aeration and other management practices, fish stocking and health and diagnostic tests.
Presenters will include Purdue Extension’s Dave Osborne, the DNR’s Shannon Winks and Aquatic Control’s Wes Goldsmith.
People planning to attend are advised to dress appropriately for the weather and outdoor walking. Although the event is free to the public, registration is required at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pond-clinic-tickets-42327013236.




