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What’s Happening
Fourth of July Volunteers – Pam Wilkinson
Sparkles in the sky have always captured our hearts since being a child. It is evident that it is especially true on Little Sebago on the Fourth of July. There are several people in various parts of the lake who provide spectacular displays for hundreds of boats to travel from the upper, lower and middle lake to see. And then there are those who make it possible to just stay home and see the sparkles across the lake while enjoying the campfire. What goes up must come down. Depending on the wind patten of that day some of the plastic, foil and cardboard ends up in the lake. This year LSLA asked for volunteers to visit the largest display areas to scour the bottom. LSLA would like this to be an annual event. Those who scuba or snorkel can also become part of the team to clean the bottom beyond the shorelines as
a special thank you to those who created the displays. Even the kiddos can be part of this effort and learn to become a responsible part of their lake community. Special thanks go to Gordon Smith, our milfoil captain, and son Graham; along with Peter Dollar, lake resident and one of our milfoil divers, accompanied with his wife Merle for volunteering their time to make a difference. Gordon & Graham Smith
Fireworks Debris
Peter & Marie Dollard
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