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SUMMER 2023 NEWSLETTER

June 30, 2023Comments are closed

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WINONA LAKE ECOTOUR ON JULY 14TH FROM 7-9PM

June 22, 2021Comments are closed

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WLPA ANNUAL MEETING

June 1, 2021Comments are closed

2023 WLPA Annual Meeting/Date: Tuesday, May 23rd Location: Grace College's Lilly
Center for Lakes & Streams Time: Refreshments at 6:00 PM, meeting at 6:30. 806
Connection Circle, Winona Lake.







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HEALTHY SHORELINE

June 1, 2021Comments are closed

TWF and WLPA Launch Healthy Shorelines Initiative

The Watershed Foundation in collaboration with Winona Lake Preservation
Association is excited to announce the third year of an initiative that will
help protect and improve water quality in Winona Lake!

The Healthy Shorelines Initiative provides grant assistance of up to $1,000 to
homeowners for shoreline projects that improve water quality and shoreline
habitat, while reducing erosion and decreasing runoff.

What are healthy shorelines?

The accepted norm on many of our lakes is to have a mowed lawn up to the edge of
a concrete seawall.  Concrete seawalls are not natural or healthy for our lakes.
In fact, they disrupt the critical ribbon of life on lake shorelines, create
added wave action, and stir up the bottom sediments. Sedimentation is the
suspension of nutrients and material in our lakes, which is one of the main
reasons for algae growth, green muck and fish scarcity in our lakes.

Healthy shorelines (and adjacent lawns) have an abundance of plants both on the
land and in the water. Glacial stone (or rock) seawalls are an improvement over
concrete because they help slow wave action. Natural shorelines can also be
incredibly beautiful and easy to maintain without interfering with recreation. 

Examples of potential projects under the TWF Healthy Shorelines Initiative:

  stone re-facing of concrete seawalls (pictured)

  bioengineered seawalls

  glacial stone seawalls

An informational workshop will be held Thursday, June 3rd from 6-7:30pm at the
Winona Lake Senior Center. Workshop participants will receive top priority in
grant funding.

In order to be eligible, the project site must be located on Winona Lake, and
the applicant must pay at least 25% of the total cost of the project. Payments
will be made as a reimbursement. Applications will be available on the TWF
website.

For more information and to register for the workshop contact Lyn Crighton at
The Watershed Foundation at lyn@watershedfoundation.org or 574-834-3242. For
more information about Healthy Shorelines and how TWF takes action for healthy
lakes visit www.WatershedFoundation.org and click “Take Action.”



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