SECOND ANNUAL “RING OF LIGHTS” SET FOR 9:30 PM SATURDAY, JULY 3rd
CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY: LIGHT AN LED FOR OWASCO LAKE
Last year many residents started a new tradition called “Ring of Lights” as a way to celebrate the 4th of July and our community-wide commitment to restoring and protecting Owasco Lake. This year this annual tradition will continue on Owasco Lake and region. Residents and visitors to the region for the holiday are asked to light at least one LED light on Saturday, July 3 at 9:30 p.m., coinciding with the annual fireworks display at Emerson Park. The “Ring of Lights” event is promoted by Owasco Watershed Lake Association (OWLA), and a limited supply of LED lights will be sold on “Owasco Lake Day” at Emerson Park Pavilion, Thursday July 1st during the Resource Fair as part of “Lake Day 2010” that runs from 4 pm – 6:30 pm. There are a variety of other ways to participate in “Ring of Lights” that are environmentally safe, including: a string of LED Holiday lights, a nylon solar powered LED patio lantern, or a solar LED camping lantern.
Joe Wasileski, OWLA President, said, “We hope that this event will bring greater awareness to improving the quality of Owasco Lake, and while enjoying the Ring of Lights, recognize the enjoyment and pleasure that we all have because of our lake.
The “Ring of Lights” is based on the Native American tradition of lighting fires around the lake to promote unity and celebration of community. In many lakeside communities, there has been a long-standing tradition of using emergency flares and bonfires to create a ring of fire. The Finger Lakes Institute recommends using LED lights to reduce the significant phosphorus pollution that has been found to result from using fires and flares. Owasco Lake is the first in our region to promote creating a “Ring of Lights” with environmentally safe alternatives such as LED and solar lights.
“Whether you live on the lake, drink the water from the lake, or enjoy it recreationally, we hope that this tradition will continue to grow as one unique way to show our community spirit and commitment to Owasco Lake” said Joe Wasileski, President of Owasco Watershed Lake Association (OWLA).
“We want Owasco Lake to be recognized for creating a new environmentally friendly tradition throughout the region and state. This is one fun way to demonstrate our commitment to our community, our environment and to working together to improve water quality,” said Wasileski. “Owasco Lake is one of our area’s greatest assets, and we hope this new tradition will continue to grow in future years.”
The latest news from the Owasco Watershed Lake Association. (THIS SITE IS NO LONGER KEPT UP TO DATE)
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Come out to Owasco Lake Day - July 1st!
If you are concerned about the quality of Owasco Lake or the taste of your drinking water, you really need to come out to Emerson Park this Thursday. OWLA and the Cayuga County Water Quality Management Agency our sponsoring the Third Annual Owasco Lake Day.
Hope to see you on Thursday!
- Lakeman
The resource fair starts at 4pm and should be quite informing. Various agencies will have displays covering environmental topics and Owasco Lake. Bob Menapace will be there with his SCUBA team and weed harvester among others. Several speakers will discuss lake issues beginning at 5pm.
Please come out and learn more about Owasco Lake and show your support for the long-term protection of this jewel!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
4 - 6:30 p.m.
Emerson Park Pavilion
Updates from:
New York State Senator Mike Nozzolio
City of Auburn and Cayuga County Officals
and
John D. Halfman, Ph.D., Finger Lakes Institute
Resource Fair 4 - 5 p.m.
Speakers 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Free Admission . Free Parking
For questions or more information:
OwascoLakeDay2010@gmail.com
www.OWLA.org
Hope to see you on Thursday!
- Lakeman
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Owasco Lake Day!
Come out and show your support for Owasco Lake!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
4 - 6:30 p.m.
Emerson Park Pavilion
Updates from:
New York State Senator Mike Nozzolio
City of Auburn and Cayuga County Officals
and
John D. Halfman, Ph.D., Finger Lakes Institute
Resource Fair 4 - 5 p.m.
Speakers 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Free Admission . Free Parking
For questions or more information:
OwascoLakeDay2010@gmail.com
www.OWLA.org
Get Informed - Get Involved
It’s Your Drinking Water
Sunday, June 13, 2010
AUBURN TO HALT OWLA WATER TESTING PROGRAM
Letter to the Editor from OWLA President, Joe Wasileski:
For the last 20 years OWLA (Owasco Watershed Lake Association) has been testing 26 sites around Owasco Lake for fecal coliforms and turbidity. Twenty volunteers performed this important work. This was extremely useful information to many people and agencies including the Cayuga County Health Department and Parks Department and the Finger Lakes Institute. The actual lab work was performed by the city of Auburn.
In July, 2009, the Auburn City Manager sent OWLA a letter which was a termination notice. Various meetings followed, and it was indeed true. We were devastated and in a state of disbelief. It was also noted, that the city manager wanted to re-negotiate the watershed inspector contract. Auburn and Owasco who are the sole suppliers of drinking water for 50,000 people in this area have the Legal Responsibility for performing inspections of the Watershed of Owasco Lake.
Almost a year has passed, along with multiple letters and meetings, and the testing season is now here. We have met with all four Auburn councilors and the mayor and they unanimously support our position that testing be continued and expanded along with the Watershed Inspector position. They promised to take action.
The budget will be decided within the next 10 days. Please call or write your councilor and the mayor and urge them to reverse this decision and re-instate OWLA water testing and strengthen the Watershed Inspector position. The monetary amount is indeed minor; as most of it is paid by a pass-through to water users.
A penny-wise is a pound foolish when Owasco Lake is concerned. Our drinking water is indubitably our most precious resource.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Joseph Wasileski
(President OWLA)
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Weeds Watch Out!
Want to help identify and limit the spread of nuisance weeds in the Finger Lakes? Well then check out the Weeds Watch Out program. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County has started a program to train volunteers on how to identify and remove invasive weeds on area waters. Training is happening in three area locations this month. For more information check out a recent Auburn Citizen article or the Weeds Watch Out web-site. Better yet, contact Irene Holak at Cornell Cooperative Extension at 315-255-1183.
Article link:
http://www.auburnpub.com/lifestyles/article_b5b93b80-6f7a-11df-81b2-001cc4c03286.html
Weeds Watch Out Web-site link:
http://www.co.cayuga.ny.us/wqma/weedswatchout/index.html
Weeds Watch Out! Training Workshops
Training workshops are available to teach volunteers how to:
- Identify invasive plant varieties, as well as native look-a-likes
- Monitor the presence or spread of invasive plants along a lakeshore, river, swimming area, or other favorite water body
- Report the presence of a new infestation early
- Participate in control measures, such as hand-pulling
Cayuga County Training Dates:
- June 14th, 2010: 6-7pm at Sterling Nature Center
- June 18th, 2010: 5:30pm-6:30pm at Emerson Park (within park, $2.00 parking fee)
- June 19th, 2010: 9-10am at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, 248 Grant Ave., Auburn
For more information, contact Irene Holak at Cornell Cooperative Extension at 315-255-1183.
Article link:
http://www.auburnpub.com/lifestyles/article_b5b93b80-6f7a-11df-81b2-001cc4c03286.html
Weeds Watch Out Web-site link:
http://www.co.cayuga.ny.us/wqma/weedswatchout/index.html
Weeds Watch Out! Training Workshops
Training workshops are available to teach volunteers how to:
- Identify invasive plant varieties, as well as native look-a-likes
- Monitor the presence or spread of invasive plants along a lakeshore, river, swimming area, or other favorite water body
- Report the presence of a new infestation early
- Participate in control measures, such as hand-pulling
Cayuga County Training Dates:
- June 14th, 2010: 6-7pm at Sterling Nature Center
- June 18th, 2010: 5:30pm-6:30pm at Emerson Park (within park, $2.00 parking fee)
- June 19th, 2010: 9-10am at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, 248 Grant Ave., Auburn
For more information, contact Irene Holak at Cornell Cooperative Extension at 315-255-1183.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Boater Safety Classes in Cayuga County
Two boater safety classes are being offered by the Cayuga County Sheriff's Department:
Saturday June 12th, 8am - 4pm, Owasco Firehouse #1, 7174 Owasco Road, Owasco
Saturday June 19th, 8am- 4pm, Scipio Firehouse, 3550 State Rt. 34, Scipio.
Both class offerings are free, but you must pre-register by calling Deputy John Nedza at 315-294-8145
Saturday June 12th, 8am - 4pm, Owasco Firehouse #1, 7174 Owasco Road, Owasco
Saturday June 19th, 8am- 4pm, Scipio Firehouse, 3550 State Rt. 34, Scipio.
Both class offerings are free, but you must pre-register by calling Deputy John Nedza at 315-294-8145
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