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DLWA is a successful organization in large part due to the fine people that work and volunteer their time to support our mission. We are fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated population from which to draw. We love to hear from you!If you need any information or have any issues or concerns, please feel free to contact our staff at the office or contact our officers directly. Our mailing addressDamariscotta Lake Watershed Association PO Box 3 Jefferson, ME 04348 Our officeLocated in the heart of Jefferson, our office's lakeside location at 38 Lake Farm Circle is open to visitors by foot, boat, bike, or car. We have direct access to the lake for kayakers and canoers as well as a shaded lakeside picnic area for visitors. Our office also has a lending library and large common area comfortable for reading, gatherings or school groups. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Directions to our officeFrom Waldoboro/Route 1: From Route 1 in Waldoboro, turn onto Route 32 towards Jefferson. Go through Jefferson Village and pass Bond Brothers Lumber. At the next intersection, bear left to stay on Route 126 (Route 32 will turn right), go about 50 yards, then turn left at the Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association sign. Follow the drive past cottages to the bottom of the hill. The office is on the left. Please park inside the fence near the office. From Damariscotta Mills: Get on Route 215 north, then turn right on Route 213 (Bunker Hill Road). Go straight on Bunker Hill Road and it will turn into Route 126. Across from Damariscotta Lake Farm, take a right into Lake Farm Circle at the sign for the Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association. Follow directions above. From Augusta/Gardiner: From Route 17, turn right onto Route 32. At the stop sign where Route 32 turns left, turn right on Route 126. Take an immediate left into Lake Farm Circle, just across the street from Damariscotta Lake Farm. Follow directions above. From Rockland/Camden: From Route 17, turn left on Route 220 in Washington. Turn right on Route 126 and follow into Jefferson. Veer left at a fork. Just after passing the post office on the right, turn right at the stop sign. At the next intersection, bear left to stay on Route 126 (Route 32 will turn right), go about 50 yards, then turn left at the Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association sign. Follow directions above. From Washington/Liberty: Follow Route 220 south. Stay on Route 220 when it crosses Route 17. Turn right on Route 126 and follow into Jefferson. Veer left at a fork. Just after passing the post office on the right, turn right at the stop sign. At the next intersection, bear left to stay on Route 126 (Route 32 will turn right), go about 50 yards, then turn left at the Damariscotta Lake Watershed Association sign. Follow directions above. Our staffExecutive Director Administrative Secretary Stewardship Coordinator and Educator Julia McLeod 549-3836 Our officersPresident John Hartman 563-3980 Vice-President Suzanne Dwyer 549-3210 Treasurer Joe Bodnar 549-3253 Secretary Brad Craig 563-7385 Executive committeeJoe Bodnar 549-3253 Norm Casas 845-2217 Suzanne Dwyer 549-3210 Brad Craig 563-7385 John Hartman 563-3980
Our boardOur Board of Directors represent the watershed towns of Jefferson, Newcastle, Nobleboro and Washington. They come from a variety of backgrounds and each brings an unique perspective to the table. There are native Mainers as well as seasonal residents serving on the board. JeffersonJoe Bodnar 549-3253 Suzanne Dwyer 549-3210 Terry McCabe 549-5753 Brad Craig 563-7385 Dick Pickering 549-7120 Joan Jackson 549-5619 Paula Roberts 563-3362
NewcastleJohn Hartman 563-3980
NobleboroGeorge Feus 563-5880 Joan Scollo 563-7238 Marty Welt 563-2739
WashingtonNorman Casas 845-2217
Our committeesWe have a number of standing committees that work actively to address a wide range of watershed issues: Community Lands Conservation Committee
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| Bill Bickel | David and Julie Rand |
| Joe Bodnar | Rowan Rowntree |
| George Dow | Megan Sines |
| Lynn Farrin | Marilyn Speckmann |
| Jean Greenwood | Robert Tompkins |
| Nancy Holmes | Geoge Van Deventer |
| Carol Knapp | Beth Vetter |
| Bernie McAlice | Robert and Suzanne Westrich |
| Al Railsback | Rebecca Rockefeller |
Volunteers are truly the heart of DLWA, and we are fortunate to have a talented pool of participating volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, click here to read more or contact Julia McLeod at 207-549-3836 or Julia@dlwa.org.

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