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Camp Winnebago Waterfront

30th Annual Meeting

Photos from our 30th anniversary annual meeting at Camp Winnevago on August 19, 2019.

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Camp Winnebago Waterfront

Camp Winnebago Waterfront

The view of the Camp Winnebago waterfront on Echo Lake before the start of the Tri-Sport. People sitting on bench and standing on dock. Photo: Brian Kent

Race organizers and spectators at start of tri-sport

Race organizers and spectators at start of tri-sport

Group of spectators and race organizers standing on waterfront. Photo: Brian Kent

Swimmers during tri-sport

Swimmers during tri-sport

Swimmers at start of tri-sport in Echo Lake. Photo: Brian Kent

Paddle Leg of Tri-Sport

Paddle Leg of Tri-Sport

A canoeist paddles during the tri-sport. Photo: Brian Kent

Canoeists paddle during tri-sport

Canoeists paddle during tri-sport

Past intern, Anna Hodgkins, and KLT Advisor, Bob Kimber, paddle during tri-sport. Photo: Brian Kent

Tri-sport Team at end of relay

Tri-sport Team at end of relay

Three team members after finishing their relay. Photo: Brian Kent

Board members grilling for our Annual Meeting coo-out

Board members grilling for our Annual Meeting coo-out

Jed Davis and Amanda Dow-Smith (along with Thom Harnett, not pictured) grilled burgers, hot dogs, and veggie burgers for our Annual Meeting cookout. Photo: Norm Rodrigue

Dr. Eric Doucette leads aquatic botany workshop

Dr. Eric Doucette leads aquatic botany workshop

Eric Doucette talks to group of participants about aquatic plants on the shore of Echo Lake. Photo: Brian Kent

Brenda Lake recognized as volunteer of the year

Brenda Lake recognized as volunteer of the year

Brenda Lake is recognized as volunteer of the year and speaks to audience at Annual Meeting. Director of Membership and Programs Kirsten Brewer looks on. Photo: Norm Rodrigue

Intern Jack Daley acknowledged for his service

Intern Jack Daley acknowledged for his service

Intern Jack Daley acknowledged for his service by Stewardship Director Jean-Luc Theriault. Photo: Norm Rodrigue

City of Hallowell recognized for Effie L Berry Conservation Easement

City of Hallowell recognized for Effie L Berry Conservation Easement

Deb Sewall (KLT Board member) and Jon Lund (KLT Advisor) receive award on behalf of the City of Hallowell and the Conservation Commission, for the city’s contribution of the Effie L. Berry conservation easement. Board member Howard Lake presents award. Photo: Brian Kent

Dr. Stewart Myers recognize for conservation easement donation

Dr. Stewart Myers recognize for conservation easement donation

Stewart Myers speaks to annual meeting audience about his conservation easement gift of the Egypt Pond Conservation Area. Photo: Brian Kent

Executive Director Theresa Kerchner recognized for 15 years of service

Executive Director Theresa Kerchner recognized for 15 years of service

Theresa Kerchner is recognized by Deb Sewall for her service to KLT. Photo: Norm Rodrigue

KLT president Mary Denison acknowledged for her service

KLT president Mary Denison acknowledged for her service

At the 2018 annual meeting, KLT president Mary Denison stepped down from the board presidency. She is acknowledged on stage for her service, by Howard Lake, board member. Photo: Brian Kent

Howard Lake receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Howard Lake receives Lifetime Achievement Award

KLT Advisor Bob Kimber recognizes Howard Lake with a Lifetime Achievement Award

Stan Eller, past board president, and family

Stan Eller, past board president, and family

Stan Eller, seated on left, at Camp Winnebago with family. Photo: Brian Kent

The Oshima Brothers perform on the shores of Echo Lake.

The Oshima Brothers perform on the shores of Echo Lake.

Photo: Brian Kent

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Camp Winnebago Waterfront
Race organizers and spectators at start of tri-sport
Swimmers during tri-sport
Paddle Leg of Tri-Sport
Canoeists paddle during tri-sport
Tri-sport Team at end of relay
Board members grilling for our Annual Meeting coo-out
Dr. Eric Doucette leads aquatic botany workshop
Brenda Lake recognized as volunteer of the year
Intern Jack Daley acknowledged for his service
City of Hallowell recognized for Effie L Berry Conservation Easement
Dr. Stewart Myers recognize for conservation easement donation
Executive Director Theresa Kerchner recognized for 15 years of service
KLT president Mary Denison acknowledged for her service
Howard Lake receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Stan Eller, past board president, and family
The Oshima Brothers perform on the shores of Echo Lake.
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Conservation Across Generations

The Kennebec Land Trust (KLT) works cooperatively with landowners and communities to conserve the forests, shorelands, fields, and wildlife that define central Maine. KLT protects land permanently, offers opportunities for people to learn about and enjoy the natural world, and works with partners to support sustainable forestry and farming.

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