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LSM Volunteer Awardees

LSM Volunteer Awardees Quick Links Volunteers are at the heart of Lake Stewards of Maine. Our understanding of the health of Maine’s lakes would be far more limited without LSM’s trained volunteer community scientists. Every five years, LSM honors our volunteers for their dedicated service, and this year we are pleased to recognize these remarkable […]

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2025 Awardees

2025 Awardees 40 Years of Service Barry Kutzen, Middle Range Pond (MIDAS 3762) 35 Years of Service David Burnell, Watchic Pond (MIDAS 5040)Eileen Burnell, Watchic Pond (MIDAS 5040)Josephine Ewing, Sewall Pond (MIDAS 9943) 30 Years of Service None 25 Years of Service Paul Geisler, Crawford Pond (MIDAS 4810)Paul Jay Holweger, Swan Lake / Goose Pond

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Empower a Statewide Network of Lake Stewards! Supporting a statewide lake protection organization like Lake Stewards of Maine offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a broader impact that transcends regional or local boundaries. While local and regional groups focus on specific lake areas, we provide essential, standardized training and certification for volunteers across the

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Passings

Passings Unfortunately we have to say goodbye to valuable  members of our community each year. This is a space to share information about anyone who you know has passed away. We will include their information in the next issue of our newsletter, the Water Column. LSM Volunteer Passings This form is for the purpose of

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Our Staff

Our Staff Alison Cooney Executive Director Alison joined the LSM staff in August of 2017. Born and raised in southern Maine, she spent many summers at her family’s camp on one of Maine’s beautiful lakes. Her curiosity in learning about the natural world led her to a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary

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News: Invasive Aquatic Plant Identification class teaches how to recognize invasive plants

July 25, 2022, 11:35 AM by 6Park NewsDesk ROXBURY — Examining soggy plants on several small white plates in the camp’s pavilion room, about 20 people with a vested interest in knowing which of those plants are invasive in their local waters consulted their field guides to record their best answers. Lake Stewards of Maine, a volunteer

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