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Welcome LSLA’s New Board Assistant Suzan Nelson
T he Board of Directors recently hired a new Board Assistant, Suzan Nelson. The role is a part time, year-round, remote/work @ home position that supports the Board and LSLA members in various ways. Please join us in welcoming Suzan to the Little Sebago community and come say ‘hi’ at the annual meeting in July. Suzan shared some of her background as follows: Thank you for your warm welcome and I am looking forward to working with each of you. I live in Windham with my lovely husband, Ken, and our “not as yet lovely” Springer pup “Biscuit”. Born in Bangor, I attended UMaine in Orono for an undergrad degree in Journalism and a masters in
“Instructional Systems”. A doctorate in Educational Leadership allowed me to teach at the college level at St. Joseph’s College. The majority of my working life has been in education as an English teacher, school librarian, and college professor. In the 1960s my husband’s father and uncles purchased 60 acres of waterfront camps in Wayne. Ken and I ran these for 13 years and now just have one cabin on Lovejoy Pond. I love the lifestyle connected to Maine’s beautiful lakes, and I look forward to getting to know Little Sebago and to helping the board and serving LSLA members. email: snelson@littlesebagolake.com -- phone: 207-809-4706
Little Sebago Lake Interesting Facts 2009 acres . 30.7 miles perimeter 54 feet at the deepest point . 5.76 miles long as the crow flies 6.72 miles from Twin Brooks to Hopkins Dam 22 private islands . Cold and warm fresh water fish
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