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SUMMARY:The Hellbender Tapping Party
DESCRIPTION:Join the Metazoa Brewing Company on July 13 from 1-3 p.m. for their newest taproom can release\, The Hellbender\, brewed in collaboration with the Indiana Lakes Management Society! \nHidden beneath large rocks in cool flowing streams lives a giant two-foot aquatic salamander\, the Eastern Hellbender. Threats to their habitat and poor water quality lead to Hellbender declines in Indiana\, but the Help the Hellbender team is leading conservation efforts to restore Hellbender populations and water quality. Thank you for partaking and becoming a part of the Hellbender’s comeback story. \nPlease conserve responsibly.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/the-hellbender-tapping-party/
LOCATION:Metazoa Brewing Co\, 140 South College Avenue\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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SUMMARY:The Hazardous Materials Managment Summit
DESCRIPTION:This is a place where professionals can meet to help solve lake management problems such as hazardous algae blooms and lake water contamination issues.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/the-hazardous-materials-managment-summit/
LOCATION:iHotel & Conference Center\, Champaign\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:2024 APMS 64th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monday July 15th we will kick things off with the always popular President’s Reception at Oak & Stone restaurant from 6-9pm (6-7pm for the student meet and greet; 7-9pm for everyone). Have a great time dining\, catching up with old friends\, and meeting new ones. \nTuesday (July 16th) and Wednesday (July 17th) will feature a full day of presentations from the cutting edge of aquatic plant and algae management research.  Don’t miss our plenary session highlighting “Back to the Basics: Control Methods – Past\, Present\, Future”.  We will have several invited speakers that will share their unique knowledge and experience with one specific management technique and its integration into the science of aquatic plant management.  A panel discussion for Q&A with the plenary speakers is also planned.  There will be a few special luncheon opportunities on these days\, like the Past President’s luncheon\, Regional Chapters luncheon\, and Student Affairs luncheon. \nDon’t forget to join us Wednesday night for the APMS Awards Banquet.  Guests will enjoy a delicious plated dinner while recognizing the great contributions of our APMS members.  Friends and family are encouraged to attend as well! \nBe sure to hang around on Thursday (July 18th)\, as we bring the conference to a close with a half-day session. \nAs the Program develops an “events at a glance” will be posted with more information on dates and times.  Event times are subject to change as the program is finalized.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/2024-apms-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront\, 333 1st St SE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, 33701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:CLRMA Day at the Lake
DESCRIPTION:It’s FREE but please Let us know that you are coming!  \nRegister for a Day at the Lake (Free): Standley Lake (July 18th) 1 pm onwards \nDirection – North Standley Lake Open Space Park\, 11501 W 100th Ave\, Westminster\, CO 80021\nFollow the main road down straight towards the water\, then turn right\, and head all the way down to the roundabout; you will see the tent there. Gate Staff will also be able to give directions that day as well.\nMention you are there for the CLRMA event and gate staff will know what to do!\nVendors can use the same registration link or reach out to coloradolrma@gmail.com\nBe sure to bring your sunglasses\, hats and sunscreens.\nAgenda –\nBoat ride to Bird’s Island | Kayaking |Canoeing | Paddleboarding\nTalks – Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) | Standley Lake IGA | Open Space Management\nSnacks and drinks  – Special Thanks to Geotech for sponsoring!\nVendors – show and tell\nJuly is Lakes Appreciation Month!
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/clrma-day-at-the-lake/
LOCATION:North Standley Lake Open Space Park\, 11501 W 100th Ave\, Westminster\, CO\, 80021\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Lake and Reservoir Management Association (CLRMA)":MAILTO:ColoradoLRMA@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Love Your Lake 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join the Pennsylvania Lake Management Society for the Fourth Annual Love Your Lake Event. Celebrate lakes with PALMS\, the staff of Blue Marsh Lake\, Aqua Om Paddle\, Berks Nature\, Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards\, Berks County Conservation District\, and Tulpehocken Creek Watershed Association as we celebrate our Lakes and enjoy a sunset paddle and full moon! \nJoin us from 5-8pm for kayak and paddle board races! Or visit the educational tables along the shore to learn how to keep yourself and our lakes safe and then hit the water for a full moon paddle 8-10 pm. This is a great opportunity to paddle the lake at the Dry Brooks Day Use Area.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/love-your-lake-2024/
LOCATION:Dry Brooks Day-Use Area
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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SUMMARY:Watershed History Night
DESCRIPTION:Join the Beaver Watershed Alliance (Alliance) to celebrate Lakes Appreciation Month! On Thursday\, July 25th\, beginning at 6 pm\, special guest speakers will share some of the fascinating history of the Beaver Lake watershed including its lakes\, rivers\, and early settlers who utilized these natural resources. The free event will be held at the Elkins Community Center (162 Doolin Drive\, Elkins\, AR) and snacks and refreshments will be provided. \nLocal historian\, Susan Young\, will share a story on “Kith\, Kin\, and Claims on Chicken Bristle Mountain.” Susan is a lifelong resident of Fayetteville and a fifth-generation Ozarker. She worked as the outreach coordinator for the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale for 27 years. Susan’s presentation will follow the life story of a woman who came to the present-day Elkins area before the Civil War\, outlived two husbands\, and raised her many children in the area. The White River of the Elkins area drew many settlers (from the first humans to today) to the area\, including the woman in the topic of the presentation. Everyone has a story to tell- come learn about how local rivers in the area impacted the lives of early settlers! \nAlan Bland\, retired Beaver Lake Army Corps of Engineers Ranger\, worked on the lake for decades. Bland will present more present-day histories of how Beaver Lake came to be\, the intricacies of building the lake (or reservoir as this presentation will teach you!)\, and the benefits it continues to provide us every day. \nIn addition\, a display of the History of Beaver Lake\, commissioned by Beaver Water District\, will be available for viewing throughout the month of July at the Elkins Community Center. \nThis event is free to attend and all ages are welcome. Lakes Appreciation Month is an annual campaign in July\, with partners across Arkansas working together to raise awareness of the value and importance of our local lakes and reminds us all where we would be without them.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/watershed-history-night/
LOCATION:Elkins Community Center\, 162 Doolin Drive\, Elkins\, AR\, 72727\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240727T080000
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SUMMARY:Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come about to the Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club on Saturday\, July 27\, from 9am to Noon for a casual meet and greet with the many lake organizations that help preserve\, protect and maintain the lake we all love. \nEnjoy coffee and danishes while chatting with the CLA’s friends and lake management partners. \nSpecial guests include Aquatic Biologist Melanie Rooney; the Chautauqua County Soil & Water Conservation District; and the Chautauqua-Conewango Consortium. \nThere will also be useful information on boater safety\, local fishing groups\, HABs and highlights about the rich history of Chautauqua Lake. \nMeet the CLA Watercraft Stewards and hear about the work they do to protect Chautauqua Lake from Aquatic Invasive Species. Equipment demos will give an up-close look at the in-lake services the CLA provides. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/open-house/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club\, 43 East Lake Street\, Lakewood\, NY\, 14750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240731T070000
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SUMMARY:The contributions of Indigenous People's earth observations to water quality monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Peoples hold vast knowledge of the planet and its resources. This knowledge is essential to maintain the healthiest ecosystems on the planet and can support current monitoring efforts. While advances to integrate indigenous knowledge exist\, a proper involvement of indigenous peoples in policy and scientific process has to date been limited. Consequently\, the precise observations of indigenous peoples remain poorly integrated and overlooked. In this webinar we will present examples of indigenous people’s observations\, understandings and ways of managing the natural environment\, with focus on components of the hydrological cycle. We will explore further cases that will complement results of our most recent publication and discuss the potential of indigenous knowledge for supporting global water monitoring efforts. The workshop will take place online and the language will be in English. This workshop is organised by GEO AquaWatch\, GEO Indigenous Alliance\, AquaWatch Australia and the World Water Quality Alliance (WWQA).
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/the-contributions-of-indigenous-peoples-earth-observations-to-water-quality-monitoring/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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