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by Lynnette Grant, WSBT 22 Meteorologist Thu, May 13th 2021 at 7:57 PM ...
Bonneyville Mill is located inside its namesake, Bonneyville Mill County Park, 53373 C.R. 131, Bristol. The mill sells grain flour and flour-based products to the community made using an old ...
Bonneyville Mill will have a different feel when the mill opens to the public Wednesday. Mill hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
Here are a few in Bristol, Stevensville and Mishawaka. • Illuminated: Bonneyville Mill County Park will host a hike on a trail with illuminated markers Dec. 14.
BRISTOL — Watch bats and learn about different species of them — including myths and facts — in a free, naturalist-led program from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 23 at Bonneyville Mill County Park.
BRISTOL — Watch bats and learn about different species of them — including myths and facts — in a free, naturalist-led program from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 23 at Bonneyville Mill County Park.
The Briar Patch Shelter at Bonneyville Mill County Park is hosting an informational event on Friday night to bust some myths about bats, and you’ll even get the chance to see some bats flying ...
There are 200 trout you can fish for in the Little Elkhart River near Bonneyville Mill Park, thanks to the Indiana DNR. The trout are grown in Howe and stocked right before the season opener ...
Bonneyville Mill has been around since 1832 and has been part of Elkhart County parks for 50 years. The mill has been turning corn meal into flour for almost 200 years.
Manufacturers of a renewable energy technology have been working the past year installing test models at various locations, including the dam at Bristol’s historic Bonneyville Mill County Park ...
Bonneyville Mill County Park in Bristol will be the site of a free program about bats on Aug. 23, 2024, not at the mill but in the park's Briar Patch Shelter.
The Briar Patch Shelter at Bonneyville Mill County Park is hosting an informational event on Friday night to bust some myths about bats, and you’ll even get the chance to see some bats flying ...