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Mailing Address:
PO Box 934
Kendallville, IN 46755
Shipping/Physical Address:
2010 W. North Street
Log Cabin Visitors Center
Kendallville, IN 46755
(Mail will not be delivered to this address!)
For more information
regarding Noble County,
contact the Visitors
Bureau
at:
877-202-5761
260-599-0060
Fax: 260-599-0066 or
E-Mail the Director
Contact Form/Directions
Our 2008
Board of Directors |
The Noble County CVB is
governed by a volunteer board from throughout Noble County. Below is
our Board for 2008:
Tom Freeman, President
Darlene Amstutz, VP
Lori Gagen, Secretary
Cathy Seymoure, Treasurer
Everett Newman
Brent Berkey
Dean Stoops
Jim Miller
Sara Hobson
Kathy Young

When visiting Noble County, stop by the Visitors Center located
in the little log cabin
on U.S. Rt. 6 just west of Kendallville! You'll find brochures, maps, festival & event lists, lake info....and more! Brochure boxes
on the covered front porch are stocked with information and available
24/7.
Noble Visitors Bureau
is located at:
N 41° 27.115'
W 085° 18.180’
Elevation 1466’
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Mid-America Windmill Museum
Winter Wonderland |
The Mid-America Windmill Museum's annual holiday tradition, the Windmill Winter Wonderland, once again promises to amaze and enchant everyone. Visitors will be able to enjoy all the magic and sounds of the season as they wander the pathways on the museum grounds past lighted windmills and Christmas displays. This year, the museum is pleased and honored to feature the Guenin Family Christmas Display.
This fall the Guenin family generously donated their entire lighted display to the Mid-America Windmill Museum. Together with the museum's own collection of Christmas lighted displays, this year's Windmill Winter Wonderland will definitely be a "Must See" destination. Santa Claus will have his bag loaded with treats for all the children, so make sure to stop in Baker Hall after walking through the lighted displays. Craft vendors will have booths brimming with holiday gift ideas. Food and beverages will be available so visitors can warm up. The drawing for the museum's annual windmill raffle will be held on Saturday, December 13 at 7:00 p.m. Winners need not be present to win. |
Open Two Weekends:
(Fri.) Dec. 5 - (Sun.) Dec. 7 and
(Fri.) Dec. 12- (Sun.) Dec. 13
Hours: 5:30 to 8:30 PM
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Admission is $3.00 per person - Children 12 and under admitted free.
Ample free parking is available. Families and groups are welcome.
Live Nativity Sat. Dec. 13, 5:30-8:30 PM
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Animal Enrichment Day
Black Pine Animal Park
Albion, Indiana
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| See the animals receive handmade toys & special food treats throughout the afternoon! |
| Admission to Animal Enrichment Day includes special animal enrichment craft activities for the kids to enjoy. Enjoy warm drinks and other refreshments, too! |
Animals to be observed include: |
- Goats, llamas, mini-horse & other grazing animals
- Cougar
- Bobcats
- Lions
- Bengal tigers
- Leopards
- Primates
- Reptiles
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CONGRATULATIONS, AMY!
Noble County is so proud of our own
2008 Olympian:
Amy Yoder Begley! |
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This Kendallville native who used to run around Bixler Lake Park as a little girl made her mark in history by representing the United States in Track and Field in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
Amy is a 1996 graduate of East Noble High School and is the daughter of Mike and Linda Yoder of Kendallville. |
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NEW !
Our new Brochure is full of information about Noble County celebrations, events, history, heritage, and "things to do". Want to stay awhile? Be sure to check out our beautiful Bed & Breakfasts and Hotel/Motel accommodations.
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Look what International Group Planning Magazines are saying about Noble County! |
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OUTDOOR FUN PHOTOS WANTED! |
The Noble County Visitors Bureau invites you to submit your best shots for possible use in advertising Noble County. If your photo is included in the next issue of the Lake Guide, your name will be listed as a “Contributing Photographer”. |
For more information,
click <HERE> |
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HEADLINES |
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It's Official!
Noble County has more lakes!
The DNR, Division of Fish & Wildlife, recognizes 451 natural lakes
in northern Indiana. Of these, 117 are in Noble County, while
Steuben has 91 and Kosciusko 63.
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