By admin,on May 5th,2012 Aquatic Plant Identification Workshop Planned for Lovell!! The Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program (VLMP),in conjunction with the Lovell Invasive Plant Prevention Committee (LIPPC),has scheduled an aquatic plants identification workshop in Lovell on Thursday June 21,from 1:00 pm –7:00 pm. We will break for supper,so bring a sandwich,or plan to get . . . →Read More:Important IAP Workshop to be Held in Lovell! By admin,on March 20th,2012 Kezar Lake 2010 Watershed Survey Report_May 2011 The long-awaited Kezar Lake Watershed Survey Report is posted here. Be forewarned:this is very large file (14 MB). By admin,on December 2nd,2011 Keep your eyes open for the Fall Newsletter:news on the new Fisheries committee,the recently-completed boat wash station at the Narrows boat launch,water quality report of Kezar Lake and the ponds in the watershed,and MORE!! By admin,on June 29th,2011 Eyes on the Water Outing! Saturday,July 9 2:00 PM Kezar Lake’s North End Landing Help us scour the north end of Kezar Lake for Invasive Aquatic Plants! Come by land or by sea with your canoes, . . . →Read More:Eyes on the Water Outing #1 By admin,on June 24th,2011 Check ‘What’s New’for the whole story!! By admin,on June 11th,2011 The Annual Meeting of the KLWA,originally scheduled for Saturday July 9 at the Lovell United Church of Christ,will be held instead at the VFW Hall (bottom of Smart’s Hill Rd at Rt. 93). The date remains the same,July 9. The social gathering will start at 8:45 am,and the business meeting at . . . →Read More:Don’t Miss the Annual Meeting! By admin,on May 16th,2011 Vital Signs,a division within the Gulf of Maine Marine Research Institute Program and a ‘vital’component of our Eyes on the Water initiative,has a new link from their program to ours! Check it out HERE. It not only is an invitation for people to get involved in looking for unwanted invasive aquatic plants, . . . →Read More:Vital Signs Link! By admin,on May 9th,2011 KLWA and the Lovell Invasive Plant Prevention Committee (LIPPC) are proud to announce their collaborative new educational outreach initiative,Eyes On The Water. This program is designed to increase the engagement of residents and visitors in keeping invasive aquatic plants out of the watershed. Eyes on the Water Educational Materials: Eyes on the Water Invasive . . . →Read More:New Educational Initiative Announced! By admin,on March 14th,2011 The search team and interview team are pleased to announce that the Lovell Invasive Plant Protection Committee has hired Mr. Martin Prox to fill the position of Courtesy Boat Inspection Program Coordinator. LIPPC is launching an all-out effort to find volunteers to help Marty,with the goal of inspecting every boat entering Kezar Lake to . . . →Read More:New Courtesy Boat Inspector Named By admin,on February 24th,2011 Because of the threat of an imminent snowstorm (dare I use the ‘S’word again?),the 12th Annual Milfoil summit which was scheduled for February 25 has been postponed. Registration had been closed for the original site (Lewiston-Auburn campus of the University of Southern Maine) because of high registration numbers,but was re-opened when the . . . →Read More:12th Annual Milfoil Summit Postponed–SNOW! | How to Find usKezar Lake Watershed Association PO Box 88 Lovell ME 04051 | WelcomeTo the Kezar Lake Watershed Association Website... |