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Free Seminar ‘The Climate Change Conundrum’ to be held August 10

Free Seminar ‘The Climate Change Conundrum’ to be held August 10

The Waukewan and Winona Watershed Protective Association will be presenting “The Climate Change Conundrum,” a free seminar with speaker Dr. Lindsay Rustad, Research Ecologist with the US Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Durham, NH. This free event will be held Wednesday, August 10, 2016, from 6 to 7:30 pm at the Meredith Community Center on Route 3 in Meredith. Ms. Rustad will talk about what we know, don’t know and need to know about Climate Change and NH Forests. For information, call…

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Officers Needed for 2017-2018 Term

Officers Needed for 2017-2018 Term

At the LWIA August 13 meeting, new officers for the coming 2-year term will be elected. After years of dedicated service, LWIA President Don Thibeault, Vice President Bob Proulx, and Secretary Nora Foster are all stepping down. Jay Buckley has generously agreed to continue as Treasurer. Association members are being sought for these positions. General duties as stated in the LWIA By-laws are as followings: PRESIDENT: The president shall preside over all regular and special meetings of the Association and…

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New Hampshire Lakes and YOU! Guide to Clean, Healthy & Safe Lakes

New Hampshire Lakes and YOU! Guide to Clean, Healthy & Safe Lakes

NH LAKES has revised and updated this publication last printed in 2011. This is a comprehensive resource for all interested in living a lake-friendly lifestyle here in the Granite State. It includes everything from lake basics like “What is a Watershed and Why Does it Matter?” to detailed information on required approvals and permits including current contact information for relevant state departments and other resources. Other topics include: a list of native plant species to use in your next landscaping project,…

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2016 Summer Social & Potluck to be Held Aug. 13

2016 Summer Social & Potluck to be Held Aug. 13

The LWIA’s Summer Social and Potluck lunch will be held on Saturday, August 13, at noon. The Anchorage Lodge has once again graciously offered their location for the event, which will allow us to host the event rain or shine. We’ll eat at 12:15, then review a few business matters at 1:30 pm. Burgers (beef and veggie), hot dogs, water and lemonade are being provided by the Association. Owners are asked to bring a dish to share. Volunteers are needed…

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2016 Fishing Derby & Kayak/Canoe Race Set for Aug 13

2016 Fishing Derby & Kayak/Canoe Race Set for Aug 13

This free event is open to Lake Winona residents & their families only Fishing Derby Time: 8 am-11 am (Final weigh in by 11 am) Where: Weigh in at Lorna Fenenbock’s beach – 31 Anchorage Road – Come by car or boat! Awards: Ribbons for all participants. If there is a tie for weight, length will be used as the second criteria. Fishing Derby age groups:0-7, 8-17, 18-ancient! Species: Sunfish, Yellow Perch, Rainbow trout, Brook trout, Bass (Large or small mouth), Sucker*, Pickerel*  (*No award for these…

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Free Seminar ‘A Helping Hand for Wildlife’ to be held July 13

Free Seminar ‘A Helping Hand for Wildlife’ to be held July 13

The Waukewan and Winona Watershed Protective Association will be presenting “A Helping Hand for Wildlife,” a free wildlife seminar with speaker Emily Preston, a Wildlife Biologist from NH Fish and Game’s Conservation Biology Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program. This free event will be held Wednesday, July 13, 2016, from 6 to 7:30 pm at the Meredith Community Center on Route 3 in Meredith. Ms. Preston will talk about NH wildlife, their habitats, threats to both, and the actions needed to conserve both…

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Celebrate the 4th While Protecting the Lake

Celebrate the 4th While Protecting the Lake

Fireworks are a staple of 4th of July celebrations, but for use near small lakes here are five things you should consider. 1. You’re Putting Toxic Chemicals into the Water While fireworks are a tradition, they contain a number of chemicals that can impact the lake, wildlife and human health. Lead, barium, and lithium are among the many toxic chemicals and heavy metals that are present in fireworks. These chemicals are released into the atmosphere and fall into the lake, where they can…

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Group Night to NH Music Festival July 21

Group Night to NH Music Festival July 21

A group night to the NH Music Festival is planned for Thursday, July 21, 2016 Festival Program FOSS Night Music for John Lennon NHMF Brass Quintet LIEBERMANN Piccolo Concerto Mary Kay Robinson, piccolo COPLAND Music for the Theatre AMRAM American Dance Suite, Movements 1 and 3 AMRAM En Memoria de Chano Pozo David Amram, piano Tickets are $42 each. If 15 or more people express interest, a group rate will be applied. Join Jay Buckley (156 West Shore) and orchestra…

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Lake Association Meeting Moved to Sunday, June 26

Lake Association Meeting Moved to Sunday, June 26

LWIA officers and many area residents will be attending a memorial services on Saturday, June 25 for Donna Saia, who passed away this February. In response, our summer meeting will be held Sunday, June 26, at 9 AM at the home of Jeanne Chute (900 Winona Rd). Coffee, baked goods and chairs provided. The agenda for the 1 hour meeting includes: Present Secretary’s Report Present Treasurer’s Report Approve 2016 appropriations Form officer nominations committee Loon Preservation Nesting Float Update on Lake Host…

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