First Annual Flash Paddle on Skaneateles Lake

Press Release Re: First Annual Flash Paddle on Skaneateles Lake

When:  Saturday September 9, 9 – 11 am

Where:  Skaneateles Lake in front of Clift Park

Who:  Kayakers, Canoeists, Paddle Boarders and any other persons in a paddle or oar powered watercraft

Why:  To promote water quality awareness within the Skaneateles Lake Watershed

First Annual Flash Paddle on Skaneateles Lake

Sustainable Skaneateles and partnering organizations including the Skaneateles Lake Association (SLA), EarthWorks, Climate Change Awareness and Action and North End Outdoors are “Taking it to the Lake” on 9/9 at 9:00 am for the First Annual “Skaneateles Lake Flash Paddle”.  Anyone with a paddle or oar powered watercraft is encouraged to participate – there’s no charge.  This event is being organized by local organizations to raise awareness about protecting our lake.

Skaneateles Lake is an unfiltered drinking water source for about 220,000 households, including much of Syracuse and the surrounding communities of Skaneateles, Elbridge and Jordan and serves as a recreational resource for swimming, fishing and boating.  Invasive species, silt, nutrients and pesticides, as well as blue-green algae threaten the quality of our water.  Awareness is the first step to ensuring we all work towards taking actions to protect this critical resource as both a drinking water source and a recreational gem.

Details on Lake access points and watercraft drop-off will be posted on the Sustainable Skaneateles Website and Facebook page.  Lake protection educational material will be available by our partnering organizations, as well as Cornell Cooperative Extension in Clift Park from 9 am until noon that day.

Sustainable Skaneateles is an ad-hoc citizens group seeking to foster education and collaboration within the community on the many inter-woven issues affecting the future integrity of our climate, our lake, our lands, and the health of our children. Further information is available for Sustainable Skaneateles at the website:  www.sustainableskaneateles.wordpress.com

 

 

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