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2012 Event Calendar

Please click on the link above for more information and how to register.

  • May 8th:  NH Listens - Statewide Conversation on Water Sustainability

    Let's talk about  WATER 
    A resource for drinking, recreation, wildlife, business, and tourism in New Hampshire.

    The Governor 's Water Sustainability Commission is partnering with NH Listens to convene public conversations about the future of our state's water.  The goal is to gather ideas, experiences and recommendations from a wide range of New Hampshire residents.   

    Various locations are being hosted for this event and you must pre-register. Click on above link for more information.

  • May 15th and 16th:  23rd Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference

    Sheraton Hotel, Portsmouth, NH

    This year New Hampshire is hosting the premier forum in our region for sharing information and improving communication on NPS pollution issues and projects. The conference brings together all those in New England and New York State involved in NPS pollution management, including participants from state, federal, and municipal governments, private sector, academia, and watershed organizations.

 

 


 





Winnipesaukee Conservation Action Network
Meeting (WiCAN!)
 
Bringing People Together to
Develop a Better Understanding of Lake Winnipesaukee's Watershed Issues


WiCAN
is a volunteer group comprised of conservation committee representatives from several towns within the Winnipesaukee watershed, members of LWWA and concerned citizens.
-Meetings are sponsored by LWWA-


Attention: Civic Groups, Schools, Real Estate Agencies, Lake Associations, etc...

Schedule a speaker for your next event or 
annual meeting

LWWA will be happy to coordinate a professional speaker for your next meeting. Speakers will talk about lake issues and watershed issues that are important to your group. Please contact ptarpey@winnipesaukee.org for more information.