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Don’t just sit on the shore. Renew, or join for the first time.
Your membership helps COLA help the lake.
The COLA Board and a number of COLA members put in hundreds of hours as volunteers. In addition to the efforts mentioned on other pages, COLA buys and helps place the buoys marking rock piles and channels, they help put in fish cribs for improved aqauatic habitat, they work on Clean Boats, they monitor and test changes in water quality, they help map and treat CLP, they apply for grants to help cover a variety of costs, and they work with the DNR as well as the LCO Tribal Conservation Department.
Many people never get enough time on the lake. The last thing they want to do when they are here is to get tangled up doing more work, spend their limited time in meetings, discuss all the lake issues and what to do. They come here to get away from that.
So, that’s a lot of what COLA does for all the lakeshore owners. Help COLA and its volunteers help you and our fabulous lake.
COLA’s membership last year was 435, the highest in its history. But there are many property owners who have not joined. Be a member of your lake association. We have a lot of challenges, and we need a united and strong COLA to meet them.
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