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We are now on Facebook! That’s right: the Wilson Lake Association (WLA) has leaped into the 21st Century! You can find us on Facebook: just search for “Wilson Lake Association” or click here! So if you have a Facebook, like Read More
Focused on continuously improving the water quality of Wilson Lake
We are now on Facebook! That’s right: the Wilson Lake Association (WLA) has leaped into the 21st Century! You can find us on Facebook: just search for “Wilson Lake Association” or click here! So if you have a Facebook, like Read More
August 11, 2018, 9:30 to 12:00, has been selected for WLA to conduct a Guided Plant Paddle. This very important event will be lead by Laurie Callahan of York County Invasive Aquatic Species Project. By now everyone on the lake Read More
It has been suggested that WLA hold an event on the Labor Day Weekend to wrap up the season. The date would be Saturday, September 1, at 10:00. The event would be Kayak Races at the north end of the Read More
Although this year’s Boat Parade was the hottest ever, we had around 34 boats participate, beating last year’s count, for a new record. Mike LeBaron led the Parade, as spectators cheered from shore. The parade is a fun way to Read More
The Spring 2018 Newsletter is now available to view and download here: WLA Newsletter Spring 2018
Coming with your Spring 2018 Newsletter is our new booklet. This was created during last summer and winter and is a collection of photographs and descriptions of most of the plants we have in our lake. The booklet is printed Read More
WLA has added a PayPal account to our website. Many people prefer to use this for dues paying. This convenience is now activated. You will be directed to a PayPal page, where you can depend upon their security. Or send Read More
A relatively new scientific procedure is now being used by the Maine Department of Environment Protection. It’s called Sediment Sensitivity and involves taking a core sample of the lake bottom and analyzing it in a lab for the content of Read More
The snow is finally gone, the ice has melted and folks are working on their yards, bringing out the picnic tables and getting ready to put the docks in! That means the Wilson Lake Association has already held its first Read More
The Fall 2017 Newsletter is now available to view and download here: WLA Newsletter Fall 2017 PDF