Welcome to the Lake Waukewan Association web site.The site is under development and will likely change frequently for a while. Please fell free to offer suggestions for content and arrangement of the information. You can send suggestions by email to Doug Steele.
Officers
President - Donna Murphy
Vice President - John DeMichaelis, Jr. Treasurer - Dave Correira Secretary: Frank Murphy Maintenance - Frank Murphy President Ex Officio - Nancy Curran DirectorsMark Salamone (2023)
Dan Raymond (2024) Rob Girvin (2025) Bob Burbank (2026) Ron Draper (2027) Navigating Our WebsiteYou may visit the other pages of our website, by clicking on any of the links that are in bold red. This includes bold red text in headlines, too.
You can click on the items in the menu bar, such as Contact Info, to go to that page. You can hover your mouse over an item in the menu bar and scroll down the drop-down list to select a sub-page from its list. For example, if you hold your mouse over the Contact Info, you can scroll down to select a page of the mailing list. The pages that are protected are for LWA members only. Routes 3 & 25 Intersection Plan
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CyanobacteriaSnake RiverDonna has reported that, at the Town Meeting Day last Tuesday (March 19, 2018), the Town of New Hampton overwhelmingly passed a warrant article that placed New Hampton's portion of the Snake River into Primary Wetlands status. Great news for our Lake and watershed.
Loons - 2021Vittner Beach
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Fireworks!If you are planning to have a fireworks display, please consider the information in the NH DES fact sheet: Fireworks and New Hampshire Lakes.
VLAPThe 2021 VLAP annual reports are now available for Waukewan. The reports for Winona and Snake River are expected soon.
Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention ReportNH LAKES has prepared a comprehensive report, "Best Available Technologies for Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention: A guidebook by NH LAKES for boat access site owners and partners." It is available as a PDF document.
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Lake Winnipesaukee WatershedThe Lake Winnipesaukee Watershed Association (LWWA) has published two new web sites.
• The Winnipesaukee Gateway has a wealth of information about the watershed, its management and monitoring. • The Winnipesaukee Environmental and Community Action Network (WE-CAN) is a multi-community, multi-stakeholder group that takes on the challenge of identification, coordination and implementation of needed actions within and outside of the network and serves as a vehicle of communication among partners. Both site are well worth exploring. |