Take a spin around the Pond with Linda Tam-Peterson before the storm!
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Sketch Book of Sherry Andre
A composite of the winter activities on the pond. As I paint there are now three snow huts pitched on the ice, thirteen people in sight, one or two sledges per tent, two to five canvas chairs set up near two tents, three huge power ice awls sticking up out of the ice and numerous holes with their ice fishing rigs set up. Last tent flushed the hundreds of mallards gathered for their daily corn from persistent neighbor. (Arghh.) People walk their dogs, pull kids on sleds, skate, snowshoe, cross-country ski, snowmobile, but mostly ice fish. They are often out on the ice before sun up.
Oh, there goes our resident bald eagle after the skeins of ducks. He/she enjoys well-fed duck and the fish ice fishermen sometimes share. I watch, sketch, paint, take my granddaughters out on the ice and dream of warmth and kayaking again.
Happy winter.
Cheryl (Sherry) Andre
The Milfoil Flower…..
What I learned new from The CPIA Benthic Barrier Work Shop. You can help stop the spread of milfoil by clipping off the flower before it goes to seed. But you need to make sure you bag the flower and dispose of it away from the pond!
Awesome Benthic Barriers Workshop!
Last Saturday Jim Chandler who has been a pioneer of benthic barrier design conducted a very interesting/informative workshop here at Collins Pond!
Jim has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to environmental education as a National Project Learning Tree Outstanding Educator, Maine Science Teacher of the Year and a winner of the Maine Environmental Education Association Lifetime Achievement Award. We were very fortunate to have him conduct a workshop for us.
Everyone who attended had the opportunity to create and take home a 5’x5′ clam shell or a 10’x10′ mat for use in front of their waterfront area. For those who could not attend we still have some supplies left to create more mats and Margaret is willing to help you build your own. Please contact Margaret Cardoza at mmcardoza@gmail.com if interested.
Did You Know…..
As of today……… 11,012 gallons of Milfoil has been harvested from Collins Pond!
A big thank you goes out to our DASH Boat volunteers and all of YOU that have been diligently collecting milfoil along your shores!
We are not done yet! Lets see how much more we can harvest before the end of the season!
Free Benthic Barrier Work Shop
Collins Pond Improvement Assoc (CPIA)
August 19, 2017
92 Emerson Drive, Windham ME ( by pond, at the DASH Boat dock)
10am – 12:00pm
Instructor: Jim Chandler of Bryant Pond
CPIA is happy to offer a training to Collins Pond residents, friends and family on Benthic Barriers. It’s a mat that is placed on the bottom of a lake and is one method used to help prevent the growth of invasive plants.
Jim is a trainer for Maine Volunteer Lake Monitor Program and works with the Dept. of Environmental Protection on benthic barriers.
There is a great interest by Collins Pond residents to use benthic barriers in our pond, so please join us on Saturday, August 19, 2017 and learn how you can help eradicate milfoil from Collins Pond.
A lottery of the limited supply of Benthic Barriers available will be given away, after the training, to the lucky winners.
To register go to CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
For any questions, contact Margaret at 207-253-1814 or mmcardoza@gmail.com
It’s a beautiful Thing!
Our Contractor, New England Milfoil has been making magic on the pond! For those of you who had the opportunity to paddle down to the North end of the pond before NE Milfoil starting working you will be able to see a noticeable difference and this was not an easy feat. Due to sawdust that still remains in the Pond today from the old lumber mill the plants roots comes up in big balls of sawdust which clogs up the equipment slowing down the amount of milfoil that can be harvested. Yet they accomplished the job and you will see a difference. But it is so sad… July 7th marks the end of our 80 hrs of service contracted with them for this season. Can you imagine how the pond would look if we could find the funds to keep them on.
Milfoil Efforts update
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Programs
Milfoil Bag Pickup Day
Last Friday’s Milfoil Bag Pickup Day 16 bags of Milfoil was collected via boat from property owners around the pond! Off to a great start! In order to reach more neighbors the next pickup maybe via truck at the end your driveway. So, stay tune for the next Milfoil Pickup Day Announcement. If you have a truck or trailer and can help with this program please contact Margaret. If you would like a Milfoil Donut to help in the collection of floating milfoil please contact Margaret as well at mmcardoza@gmail.com
DASH Boat Operations
DASH Boat had some operational issues last Friday. They couldn’t get the air pressure above 45 psi which is not enough to use the hookah which supplies the air to the diver. Do we have any mechanics in the neighborhood that could help Rodger rebuild the compressor? If you think you can help please contact Rodger at rodgerpatt@aol.
Big shout out to Milfoil pickup crew AND to all of you that have been hard at work collecting the milfoil that washes up onto your shore!
Happy Independence Day!
I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him. – Abraham Lincoln
“As Mankind becomes more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protections of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality.” – George Washington
Dam News – Water Levels
Update: June 28, 2017
Little Sebago Dam Keeper will be opening the Little Sebago Lake’s Dam tonight due to the recent heavy rains. Collins Pond’s Dam Keeper will be making adjustments as well.