Friday, July 1, 2016

The Future of Schroon Lake Panel Discussion

schroon lake sunsetThe Schroon Lake Association will host a panel discussion on the future of Schroon Lake, including a discussion of the threats of invasive species and water quality facing Schroon and Paradox lakes.  Founded in 1911, the Schroon Lake Association is one of the oldest conservation organizations within the Blue Line of the Adirondack Park.

All are welcome. Admission is free. There will be opportunity for questions and discussion with the audience. The discussion will take place on July 8, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Schroon Lake Central School Auditorium, 1125 US Route 9, Schroon Lake.

Panelists include:

Daniel Stec, State Assemblyman and former Queensbury Town Supervisor.

Fred Monroe, Executive of the Adirondack Local Government Review Board and former multi-term Supervisor of the Town of Chester.

Willie Janeway, Executive Director of the Adirondack Council.

David Wick,  Executive Director of the Lake George Commission.

Brandon Quirion the Coordinator of the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program.

To learn more about the Schroon Lake Association, click here, or contact Mark S. Granger, President at mgranger@mgrangerlaw.com, or call (518) 532-7459.

Photo of Schroon Lake provided by SchroonLakeRegion.com

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