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2017 LMPA Annual Meeting

Approximately 40 neighbors gathered at the Camp Tanadoona dining center on Sunday October 1st for the LMPA’s Annual Meeting for 2017. After a delicious Pot Luck supper, LMPA president Steve Gunther opened the meeting. Plenty of open dialogue preceded the … Continue reading

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UPDATE ON ZEBRA MUSSEL TREATMENT AND BOAT LAUNCH CLOSURE

As of this writing, the DNR has approved Carver County Water Management Organization’s (WMO) application to treat one acre at the public boat launch in Little Minnie. However, they have NOT yet approved their application to close the launch to … Continue reading

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Zebra Mussels Discovered in Lake Minnewashta (Again) – Rapid Response Plan Being Worked

On September 21st, staff from Carver County, MCWD and MN DNR performed a zebra mussel search in Lake Minnewashta.  This was the third in-depth search of the lake this season.  A search in June found one adult zebra mussel at … Continue reading

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CAMP TANADOONA VOLUNTEER DAY

CAMP TANADOONA VOLUNTEER DAY Saturday, October 7, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.*  Bring your family, co-workers and friends to help protect the natural beauty of Tanadoona! With 103 acres of property, we rely on volunteers to help maintain and preserve Tanadoona’s … Continue reading

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Lake Minnewashta Preservation Association (LMPA) Annual Meeting and Pot Luck Dinner

The Lake Minnewashta Preservation Association is hosting its Annual Meeting and Pot Luck Dinner. This is a great opportunity to get together with your neighbors and meet new lake neighbors. There will be a chance to socialize and also a … Continue reading

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No Further Signs of Zebra Mussels in Lake Minnewashta

Just a quick update on Lake Minnewashta. We had the zebra mussel veliger tow samples that were collected in July analyzed and no veligers (juvenile mussels) were found. There have been no new reports of zebra mussels since the one … Continue reading

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