White River Rescue Inc. donates $52,000 to Hamilton County Parks and Recreation for fishing pier refurbishment

(From left) HCPR Director Chris Stice, Lori Schwartz, Valerie Bundy, Steve Schwartz, and HCPR Deputy Director Bruce Oldham. (Photo provided)

White River Rescue Inc. has generously donated $52,000 to Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR) for the refurbishment of the fishing pier located at the White River Campground. This significant contribution has enhanced the pier’s accessibility, aesthetics, and longevity, providing a wonderful opportunity for fishing and nature viewing for visitors of all ages and abilities.

In recognition of this contribution, HCPR will hold a special ceremony on April 22, 2025, to present a dedication plaque at the fishing pier in honor of John Bundy, the founder of White River Rescue Inc. Bundy, who helped establish the nonprofit in 2000, was a tireless advocate for the preservation of the White River, particularly following the devastating 1999 incident where millions of fish were killed due to industrial pollution. This event spurred his commitment to restoring and protecting the river.

In addition to his work on river restoration, Bundy was passionate about fish restocking, project implementation, and offering consulting services to enhance the health and vitality of the White River. His advocacy and hands-on efforts have helped revitalize the river, making it a thriving habitat for fish and wildlife and a cherished recreational spot for the community.

“We are deeply appreciative of the efforts of White River Rescue Inc. and look forward to honoring John Bundy’s legacy on April 22,” HCPR Director Chris Stice said. “The refurbished pier not only enhances the recreational experience but stands as a tribute to John’s unwavering commitment to conservation.”

The officers of White River Rescue Inc. include Valarie Bundy, Steve Schwartz, Lori Schwartz, and Don Watson, all of whom are dedicated to the mission of protecting the White River and its natural habitats. Their support of Hamilton County Parks and Recreation’s White River Campground reflects their commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.