The Health And Well Being of Our Lake: 2015 Edition

 Photo Courtesy: East Shore Schroon Lake Association

 

Photo Courtesy: East Shore Schroon Lake Association

Regular readers of Schroon Laker will be familiar with our love of all things associated with Schroon and Paradox Lakes and nearby rivers.

Leading the charge to keep our bodies of water clean and free from invasive species takes an army. Three associations lead the charge: the Schroon Lake Association, (SLA) the Paradox Lake Association and last, but certainly not least, The East Shore Schroon Lake Association (ESSLA).

Without vigilance, invasive species have the potential to strangle the living  daylights out of lakes, making them unusable. (For the uninitiated, SLA is based in Essex County and ESSLA is based in North Warren County. The two associations collectively share responsibility fighting invasive species on Schroon Lake.)

Our mantra has always been that healthy lakes and rivers will not only contribute to our collective continued enjoyment of what we do in and on those water bodies -- fishing, swimming, boating, wake boarding, to name a few --   but insure the economic success of businesses in our surrounding towns.

Those businesses include marinas, fishing supply stores, holiday rentals, B&Bs, gas stations and the dozens of area bars and restaurants and other assorted stores that cater to locals and visitors. The success of those business will continue to provide incomes for their owners and jobs for locals. And pristine bodies of water will always be a lure for families to move here and hopefully woo entrepreneurs to set up shop.

Recently, all associations have worked together managing the invasive populations. Those programs have volunteers to spot and report invasive outbreaks, take water samples, provide lake stewards at our boat launches to inspect watercraft, as well as paid professionals to harvest what is Public Enemy Number 1: Eurasian Milfoil.

But in 2015, thanks to the efforts of dozens of folks, a major weapon was added to the arsenal to fight invasive species:  The Steward Boat and Decontamination Program. The genesis of the program began in in 2010, when ESSLA partnered with the Town of Horicon to place a paid Steward at the DEC Horicon boat launch at the southern end of Schroon Lake. (The Schroon Lake and Paradox Lake Associations have similar programs).  

For ESSLA, over the years, the program  grew to having four stewards at the Horicon launch on a rotating basis, with coverage seven days a week throughout the summer season.

This year ESSLA was also able to add a Boat Decontamination Station to aid in their effort of preventing the introduction and spread of invasive species.  In July the station was operational seven days a week, thanks to the dozen of individuals and other entities, from both North Warren and Essex Counties. You can read all about these efforts in the latest report from the East Shore Schroon Lake Association, “Final Report: 2015 Steward Boat and Decontamination Program”.

 Click here to go to the PDF.   And If you have never read the Schroon Lake Watershed Management Plan, you need to, by clicking here.

Schroon's Men's Night Out

Photo: Courtesy Pine cone Mercantile 

Photo: Courtesy Pine cone Mercantile

 

Calling all Mountain Men. Are you running behind on your Christmas Shopping? Well thanks to an excellent event tonight, (Tuesday, December 22) you can take care of that, as well as celebrate  with a couple of frosty, cold adult beverages. Here's the deal, courtesy of Lisa, From the 'Cone;

From 5pm - 8pm, Pine Cone Mercantile is hosting their FIRST ANNUAL “Men’s Night Out”! The  evening specials include:
- Gift tables set up by different price ranges
- Personal assistance (if needed) on gift selection
- Discounts from 10-40% off one item (reach in the bag and pull out your discount coupon)!
- Light appetizers from 5-8pm

And here's where the adult beverage part comes in:  Eat and drink at Flanagan’s, bring your receipt (dated 12/22) to Pine Cone Mercantile, and Pine Cone Mercantile will take 15% off your total purchase price! 
Or if you prefer, start off shopping at Pine Cone Mercantile, bring your receipt (dated 12/22) to Flanagan’s, and Flanagan’s will take 15% off your bill!

It's one night only!

 

Santa's Visit To Schroon

 Strand Owners Liz and Larry McNamara

 

Strand Owners Liz and Larry McNamara

As Santa and his Elves are crushing it right about now, making sure that everyone gets what they want, it's time to reflect on the recent visit of Mr. and Mrs. Claus to our hamlet. Enjoy. And Merry Christmas from all of us here at Schroon Laker. 

 

"T’was a night to remember, that’s for sure

When excited happy families, were lined out the door

The place of much interest, was Schroon’s grand old Strand

Here were kids of all ages, waiting for “The Man”

You know, that big fella, with the whitest of beards

With his lovely smiling bride, full of good cheer

And why were they here, making so merry?

Because of Strand owners,  Liz and Larry

For more than a decade, when the Sugarbowl closed its doors

This couple have welcomed good ol’ Santy Claus

It’s a joy to do this, we heard from Liz

As kids nearby, were all in a  tizz

And even Larry, who’d been silent a while

Looked over the joy, and cracked a big smile

A huge thanks to these two, and all who bought cheer

Helen from the Timberwolf, with coloring books, not beer

And Stewarts, too, with ice cream for all

And books from Friends of the Library

So much more fun, than a trip to the Mall

 So give thanks for our town

And all who make it great

The place we love and cherish

Here on beautiful Schroon Lake"