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  • Home
    • What's New on the Web Page
  • Lake Association
    • Overview >
      • Clearwater Lake Association
      • Mission Statement
      • The Legal Paperwork
    • Meetings >
      • Current Year
      • Prior Years >
        • 2024 Meetings >
          • 2024 Annual Meeting
        • 2023 >
          • 2023 Annual Meeting
          • 2023 EOY Meeting
          • 2023 Board Meetings
        • 2022
        • 2021 and 2020
    • Membership Dues
    • Meet the Board
    • Recent and Upcoming Events
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Lake Health
    • Lake Health Overview
    • Lake Mgmt Plan >
      • Annual Recap
      • Nokasippi Headwaters >
        • Nokasippi Headwaters
        • Water Level >
          • Water Level Goal and Plan
          • Ordinary High Water Level
          • Why do we get High
          • Ice Heaves
          • High Water Damage
        • Lake Shore Mini-Grant >
          • Lake shore Mini Grant
          • Seminar Flier
          • News Release
          • Grant Gallery
          • Willow Wattle - DIY >
            • Willow Wattle Supplies
            • Willow Wattle Prep
            • Willow Wattle Install
      • Clearwater Loons >
        • Nesting Project
        • Loon History
        • Why Clearwater Loons Are Important
        • Loon Cam 2017
      • Water Quality >
        • Goal and Plan
        • TSI
        • Secchi / Transparency
        • What is TSI
        • Prior Year Reports
        • Mercury
      • Aquatic Vegetation >
        • Goal and Plan
        • Survey Results and Comparison
        • Why and How to Survey
      • Invasive Species LMP >
        • Treatment >
          • GOAL AND PLAN
          • Treatment History
          • Invasive Maps
          • Treatment Notifice
          • DNR Milfoil Treatment Approval Process
        • Invasive Species >
          • Eurasian MilFoil
          • Rusty Crayfish
          • Curly-Leaf Pondweed
          • Buckthorn
          • Reed Canary Grass
    • Reports and Maps >
      • Lake Reports
      • Lake Maps
      • Aquatic Management Area
    • Historical Data
    • DNR and Other Resources
  • Community
    • Photo Gallery
    • Lake History - From our Members
    • Clearwater Forsest Camp >
      • Dining Hall Images
  • Contact Us
  • Overview
    • What Can I Do
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2025 Annual Meeting

Greetings Clearwater Lake Homeowners,

Please join the Board of the Clearwater Lake Conservancy for the annual meeting at the dining hall of the Clearwater Forest Camp and Retreat Center on Saturday, May 24 starting at 9 A.M.  A light breakfast will be served.  We’ll provide updates on the lake management initiatives, as well as some exciting news related to Clearwater Forest Camp that you won’t want to miss.


All Board members are up for re-election this year.  If anyone is interested in joining the Board or participating in any subcommittee, please reach out to our Secretary/Treasurer, Barb Schmitz, at [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you on the 24th at the Camp.

Regards,

Clearwater Lake Conservancy Board

2025 Board Meetings

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Turn In Poachers

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Clearwater Forest Camp

Since 1954, Clearwater Forest has served as a retreat center and summer camp.  They are owned and managed by Presbyterian Clearwater Forest, Inc.  Clearwater Forest is an important resident on our lake.  With 4+ miles of lake shore and over 1000 acres around  Clearwater, everyone benefits from their mission statement "... be a faithful steward of God’s creation."

To lean more, go to clearwaterforest.org.
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