South Bend weather: St Joseph/Elkhart counties still see flood danger southbendtribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southbendtribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Zully J.F. Alvarado moved from Chicago to Gary, looked out from her wheelchair and gazed upon Marquette Lagoon, rimmed by Lake Michigan dunes and oak forests, now outside of her home window. She wanted to kayak. Never mind that she had a dreadful fear of the water, not being able to swim. Why not her? In fact, why not Gary?
Her persistence and help from the Northwest Indiana Paddling Association led to an ADA-accessible canoe and kayak launch in 2016 and a succession of evening group paddles that, she says, became a âgreat equalizer.â
The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) launch provides a sliding bench where you scoot from your wheelchair into a kayak, then pull the boat into the water. But it also saves aged and weakened knees and hips from fully crouching to the ground.
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My story on Sunday about South Bendâs extended ban on planting and selling invasive species, which the city council passed Monday, drew lots of comments.
Many denounced a tree on the banned list, the callery pear, which has a cultivar known as Bradford pear, known for being weak and splitting easily in a storm. Callery pear wasnât invasive when it was introduced, but decades later, as cultivars were developed, it became fertile and spread aggressively into open fields.
Some donât see harm in periwinkle, a groundcover with purple flowers. Iâve grown it, too (not anymore), and it wonât stop spreading. Others say crime and violence are better issues to tackle.