
Events
WWN Annual Meeting, Saturday July 19th at 10AM
Join us for the WWN annual meeting at the Leslie Roberts Beach area in Belmont on July 19 at 10am. Meet our new Executive Director Sara Steiner. Share an informative discussion presented by officers of the NH State Police - Marine Patrol Division as they discuss what the Marine Patrol’s responsibilities include, lake safety, and other pertinent information for our membership.
Hear about the amazing progress WWN has made on the Winnisquam watershed-based plan, an update on our programs and what’s ahead in our future. All are welcome to attend and meet or reacquaint yourself with other members of our wonderful Lake Winnisquam community. We’ll have some WWN and Winnisquam apparel, artwork and holiday tree ornaments for purchase as well. Coffee and donuts will be provided. Please bring a couple of chairs.
Rain date is the same date and time at Birch Hall at Mallard’s Landing Association, 200 Union Rd, Belmont.
Protecting Our Lakes - Cyanobacteria Impacts and How You Can Help, July 24th, 7-8p.m.
Bree Rossiter, Conservation Program Manager for the Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance, will cover several topics:
The regional rise in blooms
How you can become a cyano watcher
The reasons behind the increased blooms in 2024 compared to 2025
An overview of the new NHDES signage
This event is open to the public and is hosted by the Moultonborough Cyanobacteria Committee, the Loon Preservation Committee, and the Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance. Registration is appreciated but not required. The event is at the Loon Center, 183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough. Click here to register.
4th Annual Lake Winnisquam Summer Social August 2, 6:30 - 9pm
Join us for the forth annual Lake Winnisquam Summer Social on August 2nd at the Greenside Restaurant at Lochmere Country Club, 360 Laconia Road, Tilton. The social will be held in the event hall next to the Pub.
The main event is our ever-popular Silent Auction. There’ll be food and a cash bar provided by the Greenside Restaurant. The summer social is a great opportunity to meet or reacquaint with others in the Lake Winnisquam community. Admission is free, and all are welcome. All proceeds will directly support the Winnisquam Watershed Network’s efforts to keep the Winnisquam Watershed clean and healthy.
Many local businesses have donated some great items for our silent auction, including tickets to local shows, art work and photography, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center tickets, a Yeti cooler, a round of golf for 4, and much more.
Landscaping by the Water's Edge - August 13, 5:45-8pm
Join the Meredith Cyanobacteria Committee for an educational session on landscaping by water bodies, on Wednesday evening August 13 at the Meredith Community Center, 1 Circle Drive, Meredith. Kevin Kelly, from Lake Kanasatka Association and chair of the Moultonborough Cyanobacteria Committee, is speaking along with John Stephens from Stephens Landscaping.