Lake News: The Social Season Is Warming Up

Photo Courtesy: Jimbo's Club at The Piont

Photo Courtesy: Jimbo's Club at The Piont

Our Friends at the East Shore Schroon Lake Association (ESSLA) want to remind all of their members  -- and those thinking about joining  -- that their 7th Annual Gourmet Pasta Dinner is just around the corner.

Just like their sister organizations, The Schroon Lake Association and the Paradox Lake Association, ESSLA members have contributed enormously to keeping our area lakes pristine, as they battle multiple invasive species that threaten our waterways.

So, save the date: Sunday, June 1 at Jimbo’s Club at the Point, State Route 8, Brant Lake. Please arrive between  5pm to 6:30pm.

From Jane Smith: “There’s a cash bar,  Pasta Station Selection, Salad, Bread, Beverage, and our Specialty Desserts contributed by our very own Patisseries.  Looking forward to greeting old friends and new!”

The contribution is $20 per person and you’ll need to make reservations with Anne Pieper at (518)  494-7421 or emailing her at apieper1@nycap.rr.com. Anne will also gratefully accept your dessert contributions.

 

Really Good Lake News March 2014 Edition

Really Good Lake News March 2014 Edition

Photo: A Frozen Schroon Lake, Winter 2014

Both the Schroon Lake Association (SLA) and the East Shore Schroon Lake Association (ESSLA) have something to be very proud of: the number of hours volunteers from both associations have contributed to help secure matching grant money for various projects to protect and improve Schroon Lake.

Bill McGhie, ESSLA past president and current board member, says that in 2013 volunteers committed 1,477 hours (valued at @ $25 an hour for a total of $36,925) towards the $200,000 grant.

“We have every active volunteers throughout our organization,” Bill told Schroon Laker. “And for 2014 volunteers have contributed 158 hours so far.”

Added ESSLA President Jane Smith: “We have a very hands on lake steward program and dedicated members whose job it is to educate the public on invasive species. That has gone a long way to educate people being aware of the dangers of invasive species.

“I am proud of all of the ESSLA members who have volunteered to educate the public over the last three years at various crafts fairs and public events.

“Sometimes people just chuckle when they see us, but they come back and learn something.”

Over at SLA, they have equally impressive volunteer hours: more than 1100, (valued at $27,000) according to President  Mark Granger.

In a statement Mark said the SLA’s Steering Committee Representative Paul Conolly handed over 1100 volunteer hours to the storm water runoff project being managed by Warren County Soil and Water, the group responsible for collecting the hours for the grant.

“Our Board Members held educational programs, trained and supervised Lake Stewards scouted for milfoil and did scores of other things over the past 9 months” said Conolly

Like ESSLA, the work of SLA Board members was done to provide matching funds for the grant received from the state.

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Lake News: Late July 2013 Edition

Lake News: Late July 2013 Edition

Hey – you out there on the lake – in your boat/canoe/kayak/tube – on your jet-ski or pontoon boat, you  -- the one jumping off the swim platform at the town beach! – Now we have your attention, we certainly hope you are enjoying our pristine body of water.

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