Archive for the ‘Watershed’ Category

June 2010 Watershed Project Newsletter Available!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The June 2010 edition of the Watershed Project newsletter is now available! We hope you enjoy this information packed edition with information on environmentally friendly boating, local Clean Marinas, lake dredging, algae and sediment sampling and the benefits of replacing turf grass with alternative landscaping. If you’d like to be added to our mailing list please send an email with your contact information to info@the-macc.org

Annual River Clean Up Day Scheduled for April 24th

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

April is the month of Earth Day and this year you can celebrate Earth Day by caring for our local natural resource-Lake Macatawa and the Macatawa River. The Outdoor Discovery Center-Macatawa Greenway is hosting its annual River Clean Up Day on Saturday April 24th from 8:30am-noon. The Macatawa Watershed Project will be providing a pizza lunch for volunteers after the cleanup. To register and learn more please visit http://odcofwu.schoolwires.com/odcofwu/icalsw/eventDetail.asp?DID=15949

Hope to see you there!

Watershed Visioning Meeting

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The Macatawa Watershed Project (MWP) has been working hard since the late 1990’s to improve the quality of water in Lake Macatawa and the greater watershed. Currently, the MWP is working to revise and update our expired watershed management plan to meet new EPA criteria.

 A critical part of the watershed management planning process involves soliciting community wide input and ensuring that the management plan reflects community needs, desires and goals. We consider you and your organization to be an important watershed stakeholder! In that light, please consider joining us for a “Watershed Visioning Meeting” to help us discuss and develop a community vision for the Macatawa Watershed.

 Macatawa Watershed Visioning Meeting

 Monday, March 29th

8:00am – 12:00pm

Alpenrose Restaurant

4 East 8th Street, Holland

RSVP by March 15th to Mary Fales 616-395-2688 or mfales@the-macc.org

 

The goal of this meeting is to bring together key community stakeholder groups to review the history of the Macatawa Watershed Project, to learn more about the current status of the Macatawa Watershed and to work together to develop a watershed vision statement. In addition, we will be asking participants to brainstorm major tasks that may need to be accomplished in order to reach our vision in the future. Please see the attached agenda for more information.

MACC’s $7 million wish list-Holland Sentinel

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

MACC’s $7 million wish list-Holland Sentinel, printed on 2/9/2010

Workshop Announcement for farmers

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Please register for the Practical Methods for Reducing Soil Erosion workshop on Thursday, February 25th at the Allegan County MSU Extension Office, Human Resources Building, 3255 122nd Avenue, Suite 101, Allegan  MI.