
Collaborating to Care for Lake Winnisquam
NH Gives - Our State’s Largest Day of Giving to Non-Profits
Please support the WWN during NH Gives next week! NH Gives is a 24-hour online fundraising opportunity to support your favorite non-profit organizations. Please support our important work to protect Lake Winnisquam and help us achieve our $5,000 match. Click here to donate starting June 10 at 5 pm.
Meet Our New Executive Director!
Winnisquam Watershed Network is proud to announce a major milestone in our journey—welcoming Sara Steiner as our very first Executive Director!
Sara brings over 20 years of experience from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, where she served in the Watershed Management Bureau. For the past 18 years, she has led the Volunteer Lake Assessment Program, empowering communities through citizen science to monitor and protect the health of New Hampshire’s lakes and ponds. Her extensive background in freshwater resources, lake ecology, invasive species management, and community engagement makes her an ideal leader as we continue our mission to safeguard Lake Winnisquam and its watershed.
Sara will begin her role at the end of June. We’re thrilled to have her leadership as we continue building a sustainable, resilient future for the lake we love.
Please join us in giving Sara a warm welcome to the WWN family!
THE LAKES
The Lake Winnisquam watershed includes Lakes Winnisquam, Wicwas and Opechee. The watershed is located in the communities of Meredith, Laconia, Sanbornton, Belmont, Tilton, Gilford and New Hampton.
OUR MISSION
The Winnisquam Watershed Network (WWN) is a collaborative effort of individuals and organizations acting to preserve and protect Lake Winnisquam and its watershed for future generations.