Clearwater Lake AssociationDeerwood MN

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  • Home
    • What's New on the Web Page
  • Lake Association
    • Overview >
      • Clearwater Lake Association
      • Mission Statement
      • The Legal Paperwork
    • Meetings
    • Membership Communication
    • Membership Dues
    • Meet the Board
    • Recent and Upcoming Events
    • Crayfish Campaign >
      • Trapping
      • Storing
      • Cooking
      • Eating
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Lake Wear
  • Lake Health
    • Overview >
      • Lake Health Overview
      • Lake Managment Plan
      • What Can I Do
      • 2018 Aquatic Vegetation Survey
      • DNR and Milfoil Treatment
    • Reports and Maps >
      • Lake Reports
      • Lake Maps
      • Aquatic Management Area
    • Trophic State Index
    • High Water >
      • Why are We High
      • HIgh Water Report >
        • Past HIgh Water Updates
      • High Water Damage
      • Ice Heaves
    • Invasive Species >
      • What are Invasive Species
      • Eurasian MilFoil
      • Curly-Leaf Pondweed
      • Rusty Crayfish
      • Buckthorn
      • Treatment Plans >
        • Invasive Maps
        • 2017 Letter CMNA
    • Community 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 >
      • Loon History
      • Why Clearwater Loons Are Important
      • Loon Management
      • Loon Data
      • Loon Cam 2017
    • Historical Data
    • DNR and Other Resources
  • Community
    • Membership List
    • Photo Gallery
    • Clearwater Forsest Camp
    • Updated Boat Launch
    • Log In Information
  • Contact Us

Zoom Instructions

INVITE LINK

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    Background
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    • Zoom Instructions
    • Meeting Documents
  • Membership Dues
    What do we ask and What do we do with the money
  • Meet the Board
    Meet the people that are working hard on behalf of the lake
  • Recent and Upcoming Events
    Board Sponsored events
  • Catch and Cook Crayfish
  • Membership List
    Members Only
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Lake Wear

The Meeting will be June 17, 2020 at 7pm!


What Do I need to do connect?

You can connect by Computer, Tablet or phone.   You can also connect with or without video or audio.    There will be times during the meeting in which you may wish to be heard (and seen) however to just view the video you only need the Zoom application and a speaker system on your device.   If you want to just hear the meeting you only need a phone, any phone.  It does not require a smart phone.

How Can I connect?

FIRST YOU NEED THE INVITE:  You will be receiving an e-mail with the zoom link, meeting id and password.   This is your way into the meeting.   This has been e-mailed out to the membership and a reminder will be sent prior to the meeting.    It will also be available on the web page but you will need to sign in to view it.

Once the application is install, you will need to get the meeting ID / Password entered to enter the meeting.    These are also found in the invite email.
USING JUST A PHONE:  Call the number in the invite, enter the meeting ID and you should be in.

USING A DEVICE WITH OR WITHOUT VIDEO AND AUDIO: You will need to have the application installed on your device.  Once you click on Join the meeting from the invite, it will ask you if you need to install the app.  There will be a link to walk you through it.

If you have zoom installed, you will see a popup asking what application to use.   Select ZOOM and say launch.  If you had to install the application, it may be helpful to go back to the link and reenter the meeting after the install.

Keep in mind that every device type and browser will have slightly different looks and steps.
Some helpful videos (maybe:)
From ZOOM: youtu.be/fGbpwZNW3oI
Short and Sweet:  https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ
A little annoying but more details: youtu.be/RhTMy8C347U


CONNECTION INFORMATION

Zoom Link:

Zoom Conference link- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4731871358?pwd=TVg4TkV4UjV0ZDlkaXJRK0pRK1ZBQT09 

Zoom Call in number:

Phone #:  1-312-626-6799
Meeting ID#:   81788874963

After you enter the meeting ID, you will need to follow it with the # sign.

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.