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SUMMARY:CLWA at the Canandaigua Lakefront Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the CLWA table at the Canandaigua Lakefront Arts Festival to learn more about who we are and what we do. We will also have a fun craft for kids to complete. Lots of great informational pieces for your taking on how you can help Protect\, Preserve\, and Restore the Lake! We are always looking for new volunteers and members to join the organization. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/clwa-at-the-canandaigua-lakefront-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Kershaw Park\, Canandaigua Lake
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220729T100000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
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UID:4960-1659081600-1659088800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Education Program at Naples Library (closed event)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/education-program-at-naples-library-closed-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220519T224025Z
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UID:4774-1657954800-1657967400@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Every Family Outside Event: Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard at Kershaw Park -  SESSIONS FILLED
DESCRIPTION:ALL SESSIONS FILLED \n*Rain date July 23rd* \nJoin us for a morning of Stand Up paddleboarding along the beautiful north shore of Canandaigua Lake! Attendees will be given the opportunity to participate in a paddleboard lesson onshore to learn the ropes\, then will be given time to roam the waves at their own leisure to explore the beautiful waters of Canandaigua Lake on their own Stand Up Paddleboard. \nAttendees will be provided with a paddleboard\, paddle\, a PFD (personal floatation device) and instruction from a Guide from Canandaigua Sailboard. This event is best suited for kids ages 6 and up\, but an onshore water quality activity will also be available for younger participants. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by someone 18 years or older on a paddleboard. \nAttendees will gather on the westside of Kershaw Park\, near the Kayak launch. \nAll paddleboard participants must fill out a waiver. Please complete this prior to the event at this link: https://web.wherewolf.co.nz/knmc64 \n*Event sponsored by the Finger Lakes Land Trust*
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/learn-to-sup-paddleboard-at-kershaw-park/
LOCATION:11 Lakeshore Drive Canandaigua\, NY 14424
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220713T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220713T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220523T190124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T162317Z
UID:4791-1657722600-1657722600@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Rain Barrel Workshop at Naples Brewing
DESCRIPTION:*EVENT IS FULL* \n  \nJoin the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association\, the Ontario County Soil & Water Conservation District and the Naples Brewing Company for a rain barrel workshop. We will start with a short presentation on healthy lake tips and will follow with a demo on how to build your barrel. We will then help you build your own 55 gallon rain barrel. \nInstalling a rain barrel is an easy way to protect our environment and save money. A rain barrel collects & stores rainwater from your roof that would otherwise be lost to runoff & diverted to storm drains or streams. The water from your barrel can be used for watering gardens & lawns\, cleaning outdoor furniture\, & the list goes on. \nCost is $30 per barrel. The Naples Brewing Company will be offering a 10% discount on beverages to workshop attendees! \nWe have a rain date of July 14\, 2022. We will contact you directly if the date/time changes. \n 
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/rain-barrel-workshop-at-naples-brewing/
LOCATION:Naples Brewing Company\, 104 North Main Street\, Naples\, NY\, 14512
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T080000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220607T230546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T230930Z
UID:4883-1657083600-1657094400@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Water Chestnut Pull at High Tor
DESCRIPTION:Join the Finger Lakes Institute and CLWA for a water chestnut pull in the West River on July 6th at 9:00 am. \nWater chestnut is a floating-leaved\, annual aquatic plant that was found in the West River in 2014. Populations of this plant can form very dense mats of interlocking rosettes\, shading out the water column and suppressing most other aquatic plant growth in the area. The good news is\, hand pulling can be an effective management strategy. \nIf you are interested in helping\, please register at  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4PcvjXBfQT8F701P0UPQzJFXMPhREBkvSqsKs4P0M-KM8Bw/viewform.  \nKayaks and canoes will be provided\, or feel free to bring your own. \n\nContact Program Coordinator\, Sydney VanWinkle\, at svanwinkle@hws.edu with any questions.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/water-chestnut-pull-at-high-tor/
LOCATION:High Tor Boat Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T083000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220209T005221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T013024Z
UID:4407-1654322400-1654331400@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Every Family Outside Event at Muller Field Station
DESCRIPTION:*Rain date June 11th\, 10:00 am* \n*Registration limited to 50 people* \n*Event sponsored by the Finger Lakes Land Trust* \nJoin us for a fun day of outdoor exploration at Muller Field Station! Guests are welcome to rotate through several engaging activities including a canoe paddle\, aquatic insect sampling\, and an educational walk along the inlet. Each activity should last about 45 minutes to 1 hour. \nGuests can choose to spend part of their morning canoeing the Honeoye inlet with environmental educators looking for signs and sounds of wildlife. Evidence of beaver and river otter are frequently spotted\, along with many native birds and plants. This paddle is great for beginners\, and all equipment including life jackets will be provided. Feel free to bring binoculars! \nExplore life under the water with a close up view of aquatic insects. Nets\, observation containers\, magnifying glasses\, and identification guides will be available for examining samples from the pond. A laid-back and fun hands-on activity for all ages. \nGuests are also invited to enjoy a walk along the inlet channel. This is a great opportunity to get a closer look at the wetland plant communities that are present\, and also use observational senses to scout for birds and animal sign. The mowed and well-maintained trail is easily navigable\, but may be slightly wet or muddy under certain conditions; appropriate footwear is encouraged. \n  \nMuller Field Station \n6455 County Road 36 \nHoneoye\, NY 14471 \nhttps://flcc.edu/muller/ \n  \nRegister at the link below: \nhttps://forms.gle/WadjzGwYH3hdFTVWA
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/every-family-outside-event-at-muller-field-station/
LOCATION:Muller Field Station
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220531T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220430T000019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220430T000019Z
UID:4705-1654009200-1654012800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:RESPONDING TO THE RAIN
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Week and is sponsored by Skaneateles Lake Association and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County. \nEven after all the tried and true flood prevention efforts are carried out\, lake communities still experience the aftermath of intense flash floods. Join experts from the Skaneateles Lake Association\, Cornell Cooperative Extension\, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation as they discuss strategies in responding to rain events. \n  \nPresenters: \nFRANK MOSES\, Executive Director\, Skaneateles Lake Association \nCAMILLE MARCOTTE\, Water & Ecology Educator\, Onondaga Cornell Cooperative Extension \nTRENDON CHOE\, Environmental Analyst – Division of Environmental Permits\, NYSDEC – Region 7 – Syracuse \n  \nRegister for this online event at the link below: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p2saGENiQsWo9JSgGAAzKA \n 
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/responding-to-the-rain/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220526T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T235154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T235258Z
UID:4703-1653573600-1653577200@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Practices for Run-Off Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Week and is sponsored by Yates County Soil and Water Conservation District and Keuka Lake Association. \nDo you want to play a part in keeping our lakes and streams clean? This presentation will inform you of the key ways to prepare for and reduce run-off on your property. \nLEXIE DAVIS is the Natural Resources Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Yates County. Lexie Davis collaborates with many different organizations regarding lake and forest habitats to ensure environmental health is protected and the public remains informed. \nRegister for this online event at the link below: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fOdjYxkWTrydhMGkafg5uQ \n 
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/practices-for-run-off-resiliency/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220526T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220526T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220201T004449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T004449Z
UID:4384-1653541200-1653562800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Education Program at Canandaigua: 5th Grade
DESCRIPTION:5th Grade Lesson: \nStudents will learn about the different ways humans use the land and the potential impacts these uses can have on water quality.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/education-program-at-canandaigua-5th-grade-2/
LOCATION:Canandaigua Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220201T004333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T004333Z
UID:4382-1653368400-1653390000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Education Program at Canandaigua: 5th Grade
DESCRIPTION:5th Grade Lesson: \nStudents will learn about the different ways humans use the land and the potential impacts these uses can have on water quality.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/education-program-at-canandaigua-5th-grade/
LOCATION:Canandaigua Elementary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T234555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T234555Z
UID:4701-1653206400-1653224400@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Eco-friendly Craft Kits and STEAM Learning with IDEA Collective
DESCRIPTION:This in-person event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Week and is sponsored by Keuka Lake Association and Idea Collective. \nIDEA (Innovation. Design. Education. Art.) Collective is a sustainable toy company and mobile art classroom that connects kids with nature through STEAM education. Their eco-friendly craft and garden kits bring fun\, hands-on learning to homes while helping families and educators provide meaningful experiences to their children. Kiddos will learn about important environmental topics while exercising hand skills\, connecting with nature\, and creating fun memories through art! Their in-person craft workshops engage students with entertaining hands-on activities that integrate art with environmental education to empower the next generation of creative Earth stewards. \nIDEA Collective will give a tour of their studio and introduce their education toy company to visitors. They’ll also spark conversations about future collaborations with Keuka and Canandaigua Lake watershed. \n  \nPresenters: Lindsey Dean & Sam Castner\, co-founders of IDEA Collective\, LLC. \nWhere: IDEA Collective – 2725 Bellis Hill Road in Dundee\, NY 14837 \nFor more information visit: WWW.FLRWA.ORG/LAKE-FRIENDLY-LIVING \n  \nRegister for this in-person event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScFfD3hUAqDEArEKE_X5nYM6PQbJf9NT1ZOCqWZp3PfYe4TTA/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/eco-friendly-craft-kits-and-steam-learning-with-idea-collective/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220310T004137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T192301Z
UID:4427-1653123600-1653130800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Rain Date or Overflow Group for Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for a Variety of Forest Types
DESCRIPTION:Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for a Variety of Forest Types  \n*Registration limited to 12 people* \nMarty Dodge\, as our teacher and guide\, will bring participants to observe a number of different forest stands that occur on his land\, and on the land now owned by the Finger Lakes Land Trust that he has managed for 25 years. There are pole stands of red maple and ash that regenerated from sheep pasture\, a red pine stand that he has thinned\, several stands of red oak poles that he has been thinning for 25 years\, and several stands of mature oak hickory forest that have sustained several rounds of commercial cutting will serve to illustrate both needed management and the effects of ongoing forest practices. \nMarty Dodge\, born in New Haven\, CT in 1942 dedicated his childhood to outdoor activities. He earned a BA in Chemistry from Colby College in Waterville\, Maine in 1965. While at Colby he served as president of the Outing Club for two years\, started the Woodsmen’s’ Team at Colby and served as captain and coach of the team for four years. Marty served as a tripping counselor for a boy’s camp in Belgrade\, Maine for the four summers he attended Colby. He enrolled in the United States Coast Guard Officer Training program in Yorktown\, VA and assumed duties as a deck watch officer aboard the USCG Cutter Sedge in Cordova\, Alaska from 1967 through 1970. Marty earned a Master of Forestry degree from Utah State University in 1972. For two summers while in graduate school\, Marty worked for the Cordova District of the US Forest Service maintaining and building cabins and trails in the Chugach National Forest. \nMarty\, now retired\, served as a Professor of Natural Resources at Finger Lakes Community College for 39 years. In 1987\, he conducted his first month long credit bearing travel ecology course through Alaskan Wilderness areas. From 1989 through 2010 he led thirteen more groups of college students into Alaskan National Parks and Forests. For as many as three months through the summers of 2011 to 2014\, Marty designed and supervised the construction of seven buildings a mile south of Wiseman\, Alaska; one of which will serve as a retirement getaway for him in the years to come. \nThroughout his college career\, Marty delivered Alaska presentations to more than one hundred civic groups and has produced dozens of Alaska related video programs\, the latest of which can be viewed on YouTube. As well\, Marty is known for his dramatic presentation of Alaskan poetry. \nRegister at the link below: https://forms.gle/UyuVhxjnTAPpTGBg9
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/rain-date-or-overflow-group-for-into-the-woods-with-marty-dodge-management-options-for-a-variety-of-forest-types/
LOCATION:Canandaigua Vista Nature Preserve\, Jones Road\, Canandaigua\, NY\, 14424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T193146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T233700Z
UID:4698-1653109200-1653123600@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Owasco Nursery Willow Planting Event
DESCRIPTION:This in-person event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council\, Owasco Watershed Lake Association\, and SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry. \nA riparian forest buffer is an area adjacent to a stream\, lake\, or wetland that contains a combination of trees\, shrubs\, and/or other perennial plants and is managed to provide conservation benefits. Conservation benefits of riparian buffers include carbon sequestration for reducing the greenhouse gas\, carbon dioxide\, and the settling of sediments and nutrients that might otherwise discharge into waterways. In partnership with SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry and the Owasco Watershed Lake Association\, the Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council is hosting this volunteer community planting event to develop a shrub willow nursery in a vacant lot in the Town of Owasco. The nursery will act as a long-term source of shrub willow for the future installation of riparian buffers within the Owasco Lake watershed. \n  \nPresenters: \nAdam Effler: Executive Director\, Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council \nKarl Hallen: Senior Research Support Specialist\, SUNY ESF FNRM/ willow \n  \nWhere: Owasco Nursery Willow Planting Event \nWhere: 140 Melrose Road\, Auburn\, NY 13021 \nFor more information visit: WWW.FLRWA.ORG/LAKE-FRIENDLY-LIVING \n  \nRegister for this in-person event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2EBjoy84GHKweglyrdr4ByMch6TIdj2Dye7mawOVriOeK4Q/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/owasco-nursery-willow-planting-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T063000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T192056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T192056Z
UID:4696-1653105600-1653114600@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Citizen Science Hike at Hinchcliff Family Preserve: Baselining Birds in a Changing Environment
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness month and is sponsored by the Skaneateles Lake Association and the Finger Lakes Land Trust. \nJoin SLA Executive Director Frank Moses along with local bird experts and learn about popular smart device applications such as eBird\, iMapInvasives\, and naturalist followed by a birding hike at Finger Lakes Land Trust’s Hinchcliff Family Preserve. The event will also be an effort in support of the Onondaga Audubon Society’s Birdathon. “Some say you don’t know what you have until it’s gone\, but we also won’t know what to protect from being gone until we know what we have!” \nPresenter: \nFrank Moses joined SLA as Executive Director in May of 2019 and brings with him a strong background in water ecology\, non-profit management\, conservation\, and community engagement. \nHe has been instrumental in advancing SLA’s mission through its key program areas in Invasive Species Prevention and Management\, Watershed Wide Community Collaboration\, Environmental Education\, and addressing Harmful Algal Blooms through research and data-driven decision making relevant to Skaneateles Lake Watershed Improvement Projects. \nCitizen Science Hike at Hinchcliff Family Preserve: Baselining Birds in a Changing Environment \nWhere: Finger Lakes Land Trust- Hinchcliff Family Preserve – Covey Rd in Homer\, NY 13077 \nRegister for this in-person event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFpKK1P1aOkgvVD5iDyRO5q7CZ4HUMdi8IShuTblR19oIJ_A/viewform \n 
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/citizen-science-hike-at-hinchcliff-family-preserve-baselining-birds-in-a-changing-environment/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220421T231236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T231236Z
UID:4644-1653037200-1653044400@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for Variety of Forest Types 
DESCRIPTION:Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for Variety of Forest Types  \n*Registration limited to 12 people* \n*Rain date or overflow group\, 5/21/22\, 1:00-3:00 pm* \nMarty Dodge\, as our teacher and guide\, will bring participants to observe a number of different forest stands that occur on his land\, and on the land now owned by the Finger Lakes Land Trust that he has managed for 25 years. There are pole stands of red maple and ash that regenerated from sheep pasture\, a red pine stand that he has thinned\, several stands of red oak poles that he has been thinning for 25 years\, and several stands of mature oak hickory forest that have sustained several rounds of commercial cutting will serve to illustrate both needed management and the effects of ongoing forest practices. \nMarty Dodge\, born in New Haven\, CT in 1942 dedicated his childhood to outdoor activities. He earned a BA in Chemistry from Colby College in Waterville\, Maine in 1965. While at Colby he served as president of the Outing Club for two years\, started the Woodsmen’s’ Team at Colby and served as captain and coach of the team for four years. Marty served as a tripping counselor for a boy’s camp in Belgrade\, Maine for the four summers he attended Colby. He enrolled in the United States Coast Guard Officer Training program in Yorktown\, VA and assumed duties as a deck watch officer aboard the USCG Cutter Sedge in Cordova\, Alaska from 1967 through 1970. Marty earned a Master of Forestry degree from Utah State University in 1972. For two summers while in graduate school\, Marty worked for the Cordova District of the US Forest Service maintaining and building cabins and trails in the Chugach National Forest. \nMarty\, now retired\, served as a Professor of Natural Resources at Finger Lakes Community College for 39 years. In 1987\, he conducted his first month long credit bearing travel ecology course through Alaskan Wilderness areas. From 1989 through 2010 he led thirteen more groups of college students into Alaskan National Parks and Forests. For as many as three months through the summers of 2011 to 2014\, Marty designed and supervised the construction of seven buildings a mile south of Wiseman\, Alaska; one of which will serve as a retirement getaway for him in the years to come. \nThroughout his college career\, Marty delivered Alaska presentations to more than one hundred civic groups and has produced dozens of Alaska related video programs\, the latest of which can be viewed on YouTube. As well\, Marty is known for his dramatic presentation of Alaskan poetry. \nRegister here: https://forms.gle/3RKMhki6FEa1NTsq9
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/into-the-woods-with-marty-dodge-management-options-for-variety-of-forest-types/
LOCATION:Jones Road Canandaigua\, NY 14424\, Jones Road\, Canandaigua\, NY\, 14424
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T190914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T190914Z
UID:4694-1652947200-1652950800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Land and People: Seneca County SWCD's local projects
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Week and is sponsored by Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. \nThe presentation will include an overview of how SWCDs were formed\, how they are structured\, and how they are funded. The primary focus will be a highlight of Best Management Practices implemented by Seneca County Soil & Water. \nErin Peruzzini: \nErin Peruzzini has been with Seneca County Soil & Water for almost 23 years\, starting as a Technician\, overseeing the non-ag operations\, assisting landowners with permits along the lakeshore\, and working with the Town & County Highway Departments to implement best management practices. Erin is now the District Manager at Seneca SWCD and works with her two Technicians (Christopher Creelman & Alex McGraw) & Bookkeeper (Anne Havelin) to serve the residents of Seneca County and protect it’s natural resources. \nRegister for this online event at the link below: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_b0idlHXpTFeHOIPEAQ6Rag
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/connecting-land-and-people-seneca-county-swcds-local-projects/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T080000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220429T154657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T190411Z
UID:4691-1652943600-1652947200@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Developing a Community Rain Garden Project
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Week and is sponsored by the Owasco Lake Watershed Association. \nThis event will describe the experiences and outline the importance of building partnerships among community groups for a community rain garden project. Topics will include: Our motivation for the project and steps in planning the rain garden\, Our planting day experience\, Community partnerships\, public information\, and outreach in the watershed\, Our public park project location and possible future steps. \nFour members of our community team will present their experiences\, including volunteer Board Members of the Owasco Lake Watershed Association\, Lead Watershed Inspector of the Owasco Lake Watershed Inspection and Protection Division\, and the Director of Cayuga County Parks and Trails. \nRegister for this online event at the link below: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_d7asl4WwT6WaYIU7D6LJUQ
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/developing-a-community-rain-garden-project/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220427T201604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T210839Z
UID:4688-1652884200-1652889600@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:It's Always Been About the Water
DESCRIPTION:This in-person or online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension\, Livingston County\, Watershed Education Center\, Town of Livonia\, and Conesus Lake Association\, Inc. \nFew people work harder to keep our drinking water pure than the team at the Livingston County Water & Sewer Authority. You’re invited to hear Jason Molino\, LCWSA Executive Director\, share its fascinating history\, what they do for us every day\, and their long-range plans to benefit our watershed. Join us for this free presentation in person or online! \nPresenter: \nJason Molino: Livingston County Water & Sewer Authority\, Executive Director \nLocation: \nVitale Park\, 5828 Big Tree Road\, Lakeville\, NY 14480 \nRegister for this event at the link below: \nhttps://woa.wufoo.com/forms/event-registration-form/
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/its-always-been-about-the-water/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220427T200738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T200827Z
UID:4685-1652884200-1652889600@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Protect Your Watershed: Effective Home Garden & Lawn Plantings
DESCRIPTION:This in-person event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Otisco Lake Preservation Association. \nPat Koloski of Hillside Gardens will lead a discussion about simple practices that residents can adopt to help minimize runoff. He will also present hands-on techniques for native landscaping as well. Attendees will not go home empty handed- each will choose a new Red Oak or American Sweetgum! \nPat works with Hillside Gardens\, a family owned garden center located in Marcellus\, NY specializing in annuals\, perennials\, and nursery stock. \nLocation: \nOtisco Lake Community Center\, 2223 Amber Road\, Marietta\, NY 13110 \nRegister for this event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScy3IdKawnKJhgcHEkBjcjvbRLEd56dysj4IXM_OUvRMScjFQ/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/protect-your-watershed-effective-home-garden-lawn-plantings/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220427T195938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T195938Z
UID:4683-1652797800-1652805000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Rain Barrel Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This in-person workshop is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. \nWhen you attend the May 17th Rain Barrel Workshop\, there will be a short presentation on some lake-friendly living tips to manage stormwater around your home. Alaina will have already cleaned and drilled the 55-gallon plastic food-grade barrels for you. She will demonstrate how she prepared them\, and how to assemble them. With assistance from Alaina and others\, you will assemble your own rain barrel and take it home! It is such a fun evening learning about conserving water\, protecting our local lakes\, and making a difference in our environment. \nCost per rain barrel is $20 and can be paid at the CLWN website: https://www.cayugalake.org/volunteer/donate/. Payment must be received prior to the program. \nAlaina Robarge is the Conservation District Educator for the Ontario County Soil & Water Conservation District. She also works for Seneca County Soil & Water to provide educational events like this in Seneca County. She has been with the District for almost four years. \nLocation: \nCanoga Fire Hall\, 3576 NYS Rt 89\, Seneca Falls\, NY 13148 \nRegister for this event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOe8bAK5K_WpSKLd9dhXJ5tPLOauQjPu7V5AsQhpiya00HUA/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/rain-barrel-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220315T230224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T230224Z
UID:4475-1652790600-1652796000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:CLWA Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/clwa-board-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220517T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220315T230305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T230305Z
UID:4477-1652774400-1652778000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:CLWA Government Relations Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/clwa-government-relations-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220326T003324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T174131Z
UID:4574-1652608800-1652616000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Squishing Spotted Lanternfly: How to Stop an Invading Bug
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by the Finger Lakes PRISM\, Heron Hill Winery\, and CLWA. Visit https://www.flrwa.org/lake-friendly-living for the full list of events. \nThe Finger Lakes are under attack from a…bug? Come join CLWA at Heron Hill Winery to learn about one of the biggest invasive species threats seen in decades – the spotted lanternfly (SLF). This insect poses a crisis because it threatens to eat all of our grapes\, apples\, and hops vines! You’ll have the opportunity to learn directly from an invasive species expert on what SLF is\, why it’s a threat\, and how you can help the Finger Lakes by stopping this bug. \nMatt Gallo is the Terrestrial Invasive Species Outreach Coordinator for the Finger Lakes PRISM\, where he is working on invasive species outreach and education programs. Matt graduated from SUNY-ESF with a B.S in Environmental Science and a minor in Native Peoples and the Environment in 2019. In his spare time\, Matt likes to go hiking\, camping\, and play with his two ferrets. \n \nThe Finger Lakes PRISM (Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management) is an organization based out of the Finger Lakes Institute at Hobart and William Smith Colleges that coordinates invasive species prevention\, removal\, and outreach in the Finger Lakes region. The FL-PRISM is a key player in local invasive species management\, leveraging partnerships among various stakeholders in prevention and education efforts. \nRegister at the link below:
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/squishing-spotted-lanternfly-how-to-stop-an-invading-bug/
LOCATION:Heron Hill Winery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220427T195244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T195244Z
UID:4681-1652526000-1652533200@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Water Assessment by Volunteer Evaluators (WAVE)
DESCRIPTION:This in-person event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness month and is sponsored by Keuka Lake Association and Yates County Soil and Water Conservation District. \nThe rocky streams following into Keuka are the “lifeblood” of the lake. Stream water quality directly impacts the ecology and resiliency in the watershed. By participating in WAVE (Water Assessments by Volunteer Scientists)\, we will be helping the DEC to identify streams at risk. Participants will learn to sample\, identify and report benthic invertebrates (little bugs) in the field. Dress for the weather. Numbers of participants are limited so sign up early. \nMaria Hudson: Vice President and Chair Water Quality\, Keuka Lake Association \nMaria Hudson is a Limnologist\, Agronomist\, and Environmental Educator who has been working in the water quality field for 45 years. Maria is currently sampling and analyzing waters from Keuka Lake and its tributaries for indications of non-point source pollution. \nLocation: \nSugar Creek\, 2915 E Valley Rd\, Branchport\, NY 14418 \nRegister at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf6rs09beVAB_xJefH5QNqyig-s8t4naTjzAnOL8ahFC3xvNA/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/water-assessment-by-volunteer-evaluators-wave/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220207T234133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T193449Z
UID:4397-1652518800-1652526000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for Variety of Forest Types 
DESCRIPTION:Into the Woods with Marty Dodge: Management Options for Variety of Forest Types  \n*EVENT SOLD OUT* \n*Register for Marty’s second date on  5/20/22\, 1:00-3:00 pm* \nMarty Dodge\, as our teacher and guide\, will bring participants to observe a number of different forest stands that occur on his land\, and on the land now owned by the Finger Lakes Land Trust that he has managed for 25 years. There are pole stands of red maple and ash that regenerated from sheep pasture\, a red pine stand that he has thinned\, several stands of red oak poles that he has been thinning for 25 years\, and several stands of mature oak hickory forest that have sustained several rounds of commercial cutting will serve to illustrate both needed management and the effects of ongoing forest practices. \nMarty Dodge\, born in New Haven\, CT in 1942 dedicated his childhood to outdoor activities. He earned a BA in Chemistry from Colby College in Waterville\, Maine in 1965. While at Colby he served as president of the Outing Club for two years\, started the Woodsmen’s’ Team at Colby and served as captain and coach of the team for four years. Marty served as a tripping counselor for a boy’s camp in Belgrade\, Maine for the four summers he attended Colby. He enrolled in the United States Coast Guard Officer Training program in Yorktown\, VA and assumed duties as a deck watch officer aboard the USCG Cutter Sedge in Cordova\, Alaska from 1967 through 1970. Marty earned a Master of Forestry degree from Utah State University in 1972. For two summers while in graduate school\, Marty worked for the Cordova District of the US Forest Service maintaining and building cabins and trails in the Chugach National Forest. \nMarty\, now retired\, served as a Professor of Natural Resources at Finger Lakes Community College for 39 years. In 1987\, he conducted his first month long credit bearing travel ecology course through Alaskan Wilderness areas. From 1989 through 2010 he led thirteen more groups of college students into Alaskan National Parks and Forests. For as many as three months through the summers of 2011 to 2014\, Marty designed and supervised the construction of seven buildings a mile south of Wiseman\, Alaska; one of which will serve as a retirement getaway for him in the years to come. \nThroughout his college career\, Marty delivered Alaska presentations to more than one hundred civic groups and has produced dozens of Alaska related video programs\, the latest of which can be viewed on YouTube. As well\, Marty is known for his dramatic presentation of Alaskan poetry. \n*Registration closed out for this event but registration for the 5/20/22 event is here: https://forms.gle/zREzvVvQSJ2tCHgTA
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/management-options-for-a-variety-of-forest-types/
LOCATION:Canandaigua Vista Nature Preserve\, Jones Road\, Canandaigua\, NY\, 14424\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T093000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220423T021820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T191942Z
UID:4649-1652342400-1652347800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:NATURE-BASED SHORELINES FOR LAKE FRIENDLY LIVING
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by CLWA\, OCSWCD\, and HVA. For the full list of events visit https://www.flrwa.org/lake-friendly-living . \nThe Ontario County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) has completed multiple streambank and shoreline stabilization projects across Ontario County. Their focus is on implementing projects that not only protect public uses and public infrastructures\, like roads and buildings\, but also mimic what would occur in nature to recreate native aquatic habitat. Nature-based design practices focus on using materials and building methods that occur naturally in ecosystems. \nAt this lunch and learn presentation\, Alaina will share ideas on nature-based shoreline options and some lake-friendly practices you can start working on right in your own backyard. \nAlaina Robarge is the Conservation District Educator for the Ontario County Soil & Water Conservation District. She has been with the District for almost four years. \nRegister at the link below:
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/nature-based-shorelines-for-lake-friendly-living/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220201T004014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T004232Z
UID:4380-1652329800-1652353200@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Education Program with Marcus Whitman ECO Program: 6th Grade
DESCRIPTION:Stream study at Flint Creek.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/education-program-with-marcus-whitman-eco-program-6th-grade-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220201T003751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T003751Z
UID:4378-1652243400-1652266800@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Education Program with Marcus Whitman ECO Program: 6th Grade
DESCRIPTION:Stream study at Flint Creek.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/education-program-with-marcus-whitman-eco-program-6th-grade/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220425T212038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T212038Z
UID:4671-1652099400-1652103000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:NY Climate Smart Communities: Opportunities and Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:This online event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council. \nBroadly\, long-term watershed protection requires implementing measures that help reduce the impacts of climate change. Climate change has brought more flooding and increased surface water temperatures\, which has prolonged lake stratification\, driving HABs. It’s important that we attempt to mitigate adverse effects at the local level. This is a massive undertaking\, and we greatly appreciate the support of the Central NY Regional Planning and Development Board (CNYRPDB) staff towards advancing climate-smart communities’ programming. \nAmanda Mazzoni: \nAmanda Mazzoni\, Principal Planner for the Central NY Regional Planning and Development Board\, assists local communities with advancing municipalities’ registrations and certifications with the NY Climate Smart Communities program. Ms. Mazzoni will present the merits of the program\, steps for those looking to get registered\, and action items for those registered to make advancements towards program accreditation. \nEd Wagner: \nThe Town of Owasco is the first within Cayuga County to achieve bronze level certification as a Climate Smart Community. Supervisor for the Town of Owasco\, Ed Wagner\, will share the Town’s experience with the program\, describe the Climate Smart actions the Town has advanced\, and provide recommendations for those interested in advancing this program for their municipality. \nRegister for this online event at the link below: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ehPy-OAdQDGlWy2Be9DRnA
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/ny-climate-smart-communities-opportunities-and-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T032328
CREATED:20220425T210755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T211349Z
UID:4667-1651906800-1651914000@www.canandaigualakeassoc.org
SUMMARY:Home and Garden Practices to Help Protect our Lake and Land
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Lake Friendly Living Awareness Month and is sponsored by Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association. \nThe Seneca Lake watershed has experienced heavy precipitation resulting in serious run-off and flooding conditions. These conditions impact the water quality of Seneca lake by carrying excessive nutrients and pollutants into the lake. These pollutants combined with warmer lake temperatures disrupt the quality of the drinking water and lake ecosystems. \nThe event\, led by Maura Toole and Martha Macinski\, will start inside with a presentation and discussion about simple practices that residents can adopt to help minimize runoff and pollutant contamination. Participants will then move outside to the community garden and learn hands-on techniques for native landscaping and sustainable gardening for healthy eating. \n  \nMaura Toole: \nMaura lives in Lodi\, NY and is a volunteer with the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association and the Lodi Climate Smart Community Taskforce. Maura recently completed the Cornell Cooperative Extension Climate Steward course and is actively involved in projects to build climate resiliency. \n  \nMartha (Marti) Macinski: \nMartha lives in Lodi\, NY and leads the Lodi Community Garden efforts to grow food for the Lodi food pantry and engage residents in sustainable gardening practices. \nWhen: Saturday\, May 7th from 11AM – 1PM \nWhere: Lodi Whittier Library 8484 S. Main Street\, Lodi\, NY 14860 \nFor more information visit: WWW.FLRWA.ORG/LAKE-FRIENDLY-LIVING \n  \nRegister for this in person event at the link below: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgAqHb-OLZp6jxHTmgFkglku28hmofQ-Tjf_dtX9Sugp1W9A/viewform
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/home-and-garden-practices-to-help-protect-our-lake-and-land/
LOCATION:Lodi Whittier Library 8484 S. Main Street\, Lodi\, NY 14860
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