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Read about what we have accomplished together by clicking the “contribute” link below. Then make an investment in the future of the lake through our “5 for 5” fundraising campaign for 2008.
Part of the shoreline would be open for public access and the remainder would be closed to protect natural and historical resources. Officials say success depends on public support from boaters, local communities and stakeholder groups.
Contributors to the guidebook “Landscaping at the Water’s Edge” will be at Calumet Conference Center in Freedom at 9 a.m. on Saturday June 21 to offer practical tips and techniques on how attractive landscaping and water protection can go hand in hand. Coffee and muffins at 8:30. A free event.
Public comments will be solicited after the long-promised management plan for the state-owned property is made public next week.
The authors of a recent book on lakeside landscaping will show how you can spruce up your property while protecting water quality and wildlife.
Ossipee Lake Alliance is marking its fifth anniversary this summer with continued efforts to involve more people in charting the lake’s future and a search for a volunteer Wildlife Coordinator.
Ossipee Lake
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