M P SLA M A R C H Newsletter 2013

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M P SLA M A R C H Newsletter 2013 President s Letter Dear McGrath Pond and Salmon Lake Residents, First, I want to wish each of you a happy and healthy New Year. Last year, at our annual meeting, we asked for members to consider joining the board as older board members were retiring. We were fortunate enough to have volunteers take some of the vacant positions. At this time, McGrath Pond is well represented and we would encourage members from Salmon Lake to consider volunteering for the remaining seats that are still available. Currently, Rock LaCroix and Doug McCafferty are the two from Salmon Lake. The following are the new members and their respective positions: Sheila Rancourt, treasurer, Bob Ray, webmaster, Marilyn Hall, alternate board member, David and Kim Hallee, board members. The secretary position continues to be vacant and the positions of president and vice president will be vacant as of July of 2013. Eyes on the Water was a two hour workshop in July of 2012. It was a welcome success. Participants learned how to recognize the most dangerous and invasive plants. It was a hands-on activity with a set of plant cards distributed to help recognize these plants when on the water. MSPLA would be glad to host another workshop if there is interest. To sign up, contact a board member so we can set a date, time and place. We are also looking to make aqua viewing scopes at the next workshop. Concern from the ponds: We know they re fun. We know folks like to use them... but Jet skis do pose a problem on both ponds. They are loud high traffic drudge up aqua habitat in shallow areas. While the MPSLA has no authority over the use of the jet skis on either pond, it is in our bylaws to encourage the watershed community to use the lake responsibly and in a courteous fashion for the benefit of all. We would encourage those who use the jet skis on the pond to please evaluate the use and make the appropriate modifications. If you witness improper jet ski operation (greater than headway speed within 200 feet of shore or island, excessive noise, reckless operation etc.) I strongly encourage you to contact the local game wardens at the Regional Communication Center (Augusta) 1-800- 452-4664 24 hours a day. Mark your Calendar our 2013 Annual Meeting is on Thursday July 11 th @ 6:30pm @ the North Belgrade Community Center. Respectfully submitted Ron Purnell

Current board members: BRCA Education and Outreach Event SECRETARY POSITION OPEN!!! Saturday March 23 rd at 10:00 A.M. Marilyn Hall (alternate)....................207-465-4761 Animal Track Walk David & Kim Hallee (board members).........207-873-5285 Meet at Round Top Trailhead Parking lot, Rock Lacroix (board member).............. 207-861-1145 Watson Pond Rd, Rome. BRCA staff, Toni Zlatko Necevski (Vice-President)............. 207-314-6369 Pied, will be leading a family friendly walk Benton Purnell (alternate)................... 207-465-3072 on the Dolley Property. We will be researching Nona Purnell (alternate).................... 207-465-3072 for animal tracks in the snow and earth. Ron Purnell (President)................. 207-465-3072 Springtime is right around the corner and Sheila Rancourt (treasurer.............. 207-465-2897 animal life is coming out for food and play. Bob Ray (webmaster).................. 207-465-4756 BRCA @ 207-495-6039 Paula J. Raymond (newsletter coordinator)..207-465-6200 Jay Wietecha (board member)........... 207-215-3590 Some important numbers to have on hand. BRCA More to do! Sunday, March 24 th at 2:00 P.M. Hunting and Fishing licenses on line access: Maine Maple Sunday wishing Well Farm, Norridgewock You can purchase either anytime day or night Join us at Wishing Well Farms in Norridgewock as Warren and print it as well. FMI: Balgooyen gives a tour of his maple sugaring facilities. Learn https://www5.informe.org/cig-bin/online about the science and lore of this traditional treat. Game Warden: 1-800-452-4664 Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife: 207-287-8000 Town of Oakland: 207-465-7357 BRCA Annual Golf Tournament Belgrade Lakes Gold Club Wednesday, August 14, 2013. For all BRCA events call to register @ 207-495-6039

Ice out dates submitted by: Judy and Tom Griffin NEXT ANNUAL MEETING: July 11, 2013 @ 6:30 P.M. Location: North Belgrade Community Center The fastest way to receive your MPSLA Newsletter is to join our email list by emailing: RonNona@roadrunner.com OR noting it on your dues payment. 1973... 4/18 1994... 4/26 HELP WANTED! MPSLA needs old members to return and 1974... 4/16 1995... 4/13 help bring in new recruits. We are also looking for a secretary 1975... 4/26 1996... 4/17 and the position of president will be vacant soon. Meetings 1976... 4/16 1997... 4/23 are held every other month along with our annual meeting held 1977... 4/20 1998... 4/10 every July or August depending on the year as it rotates. 1978... 4/29 1999... 4/09 1979...??? 2000... 4/05 Help us to help each other keep our waters clean and safe for 1980... 4/10 2001... 4/28 everyone. 1981... 3/26 2002... 4/09 1982... 4/25 2003... 4/24 Board members look forward to hearing from you. 1983... 4/05 2004... 4/18 1984... 4/22 2005... 4/18 1985... 4/13 2006... 3/28 1986... 4/07 2007... 4/24 1987... 4/11 2008... 4/22 1988... 4/10 2009... 4/12 1989... 4/23 2010... 3/22 1990... 4/14 2011... 4/21 1991... 4/14 2012... 3/22 1992... 4/20 2013 What s 1993... 4/21 your guess? Jet Ski Concerns contact Regional Communication Center (Augusta) 1-800-452-4664 24 hours a day. Noise Improper operation Within 200 feet of shore operation close to other boats etc.

ICE SAFETY! General Ice Thickness Guidelines For New, Clear Ice Only: 2" or less - STAY OFF 4" May allow Ice fishing or other activities on foot Ariel view of McGrath Pond and Salmon Lake at the channel 5" often allows for Snowmobile or ATV travel The purpose of the MPSLA is to preserve and protect the 8" - 12" of good ice with supports most cars or small natural character, enhance the water quality and promote pickups. responsible use of the lakes for the benefit of all. We are a 12" - 15" will likely hold a Medium sized truck. dedicated group of volunteers committed to preserving, Remember that these thicknesses are merely protecting and enhancing our lakes. guidelines for new, clear, solid ice. Many factors other than thickness can cause ice to be unsafe. Source: http://www.maine.gov/ifw/warden_service/safety.html Gemini having some fun in the snow on the pond. Board member, Benton Purnell, cleaning around the boat landing.

From the Membership Committee... Membership form Your membership is important to the continued success of our organization. We welcome old members renewal and new members and ask that you fill out the following form. $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $ Courtesy Boat Inspection Program $ Frances Fox Sandmel Education Fund $ Other Contribution $ 2013 dues Total Amount Thank you for your continued support. Name Home Address Email address renewal new member Volunteers are ALWAYS welcomed and much needed. Please consider one of the following: boat ramp/milfoil monitor newsletter committee membership committee water quality board member Please submit your membership dues and area of volunteer service to: MPSLA P O Box 576 Oakland, ME 04963

PRST-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #38 OAKLAND, ME 04963 MPSLA P.O. BOX 576 OAKLAND, ME 04963 PLEASE BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.SALMONLAKE.ORG/ABOUT.HTML