The Clary Lake Association

P.O. Box 127, Whitefield ME 04353
info@clarylake.org

The Clary Lake Association is a non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving, protecting, and enhancing the natural beauty, and quality of Clary Lake and it's watershed. These objectives are accomplished through a variety of activities which include education programs, water quality monitoring, and pollution abatement. We are a member of The Congress of Lake Associations. The Association has been active since the early 1960's.

The Association is entering an new and exciting phase of it's existence. Our decision to pursue ownership of the dam places new and challenging responsibilities on us. In particular, funding the necessary repairs and providing for ongoing maintenance of the dam will require a considerably larger budget than in the past. It is our sincere hope that our acceptance of the dam will be a unifying influence on all Clary Lake shoreowners and that we can all join together and face this challenge together. These are exciting times. Get involved! Join the Clary Lake Association today!

Membership in the Association is open to all Clary Lake shore owners and people who have lawful access to the lake. Our annual meeting is held in July or August, at the discretion of the president and our membership-year runs from annual meeting to annual meeting- which sounds confusing but makes sense when you think about it. Prospective members should check out our Association By-Laws for more information about the benefits and responsibilities of membership.

Dues are currently $20 per year and are fully tax-deductible. To become a member or to renew your membersip, simply print out this handy Membership Card, fill it out, and send it in with your contribution. Usually, membership renewal forms along with a summer newsletter are mailed to all current members prior to the Annual meeting. We will likely continue this practice.

The current slate of Association officers are:

The opinions expressed on this site are primarily those of George Fergusson and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Clary Lake Association. In other words, if you've got a problem with something on this site, take it up with George :)

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