Potato Creek State Park in Northern Indiana is undergoing restoration projects to improve visitors’ experiences.
The RV Industry Association is taking on this massive project to give back to the community and preserve nature for future generations.
“We have all kinds of different trades. Whether it’s electricians, carpenters, salespeople, you name it, we have it. And what we do is build things,” said Mike Gaeddert, general manager at Coachman Catalina Travel Trailers.
Four hundred volunteers from the RV Industry Association worked diligently in the hot sun at Potato Creek State Park to help make the park even more enjoyable for visitors.
“We have a lot of skill in this industry, whether it’s marketing, building, trades, different types of things that are all being put to use today,” said Michilah Grimes, director of corporate and community impact at Lippert.
Those skills were on full display as more than 30 companies put their business competition on hold to come together and improve one of Michiana’s most delightful gems.
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