BECOME AN ANNUAL MEMBERMemberships are annual and may be renewed on the anniversary of the date that you join.Do you live on the lake, use the lake and/or care about the on-going care of Lake Loudoun? Show your support and stay involved!! Becoming a member is affordable, easy and crucial to cleaning up and maintaining our lake. Download our membership form at the link below, and either send us a check along with your form or donate online using PayPal. SIGN UP TODAY |
Please join us in honoring the memory of Jerry Wisse for his contribution to the quality of Fort Loudoun Lake. Sept. 13, 10am, Volunteer Landing.
September 27, 2008. We aim to educate people about our valuable resource, Fort Loudoun Lake. Activities: 4 mile paddle, bands, snacks, education!
Quarterly Member Meeting review for August 08The program at the FLLA Memeber Meeting was a shortened version of the TN Yards and Neighborhoods Home Landscaping Workshop. Media from the Raising of the Water CelebrationClick here to read the Knoxville News Sentinel article on the Raising of the Water Festival. 2nd Annual Paddle for Clean WaterPlease join us for this year’s Paddle on Sept. 27, 2008. Activites include: 4 mile paddle, bands, educational opportunities, prizes and more! |
Stormwater Best Management Practices for RestaurantsLearn more about our Restaurant Education Initiative which instructs restaurants in East TN about the Best Management Practices for Stormwater. How Grass Clippings Affect the LakeRead about how grass clippings and lawn fertilizers can affect local waterways and what each of us can do to reduce our pollution contribution. Stormwater Corner - RainbarrelsRainbarrels are an affordable and economical way to reduce stormwater pollution. And they will save you money
in the long run!! |
Members & DonorsThe Fort Loudoun Lake Association thanks these members and donors who have contributed during the month of July 2008. 1st Quarter 2008 NewsletterWe hope you enjoy our quarterly newsletter, The Lake Loudoun Lifeline. Your suggestions are always welcome. FLLA Trash ReportThe most current report of trash, logs and debris removed from Fort Loudoun Lake and its watershed since January of 2007. |
