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Taking Pride in Pymatuning
By Producer, Kelly Meinhart

his months Watershed Hero story really spotlights a group of folks rather than one individual — this time we're focusing on the positive impact that Pymatuning Lake Association has had on their local community in Jamestown, Pa.

t's especially timely to spotlight them because this past September they were recognized on a national level through a program that aims to inspire a new generation of volunteers to work to improve our national parks, wildlife refuges, public lands, cultural and historic sites, playgrounds and other recreation areas.

he national program, which is awarded though the U.S. Department of Interior, is called the Take Pride in America Campaign, and it aims to encourage citizen stewardship of public lands and resources. This year the Pymatuning Lake Association was one of 15 groups to win the Take Pride in America award. Over 100 groups and individuals throughout the country were nominated, but only 15 chosen.

ale Norton, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Interior comments, "These winners epitomize good citizenship and volunteer stewardship. They give all of us an example of what it means to be good stewards of our lands and our history."

he Department of Interior recognized the awardees by inviting all 15 groups to visit the nations capitol for an awards ceremony and special VIP tour of the Washington D.C. monuments and some government buildings.

rian Pilarcik, Watershed Specialist for Crawford County works very closely with them on a number of projects, and comments: " It's not everyday that a local group is recognized on such a national level — we're very proud of the group, and lucky to have them working in our community. The guys are truly dedicated to the lake and its surrounding watershed. They think nothing of giving up a day to build habitat structures, clean up the shoreline, or drive several hours to a sport show to promote the reservoir. Pymatuning Lake and its many varied users are truly fortunate to have these guys looking out for their best interest. "

he Lake Association is certainly worthy of the national distinction and honor. They've been working together for 15 years to improve the habitat, enhance the water quality, and protect the shorelines of the Pymatuning Lake. They see the connection between preserving the lake for the health of the wildlife that it supports, for the benefit of the community that uses it, and the local economy that depends on it.

orking in partnership with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as well as the Ohio Fish and Game Commission, and the PA Bureau of State Parks they've been able to complete a variety of projects including enhancing fish habitat by creating rubble spawning areas and introducing wooden cribs to the lake bottom. The group was recently featured on a Watersheds.tv weekly feature program for their wooden cribbing project. You can learn more about the group and their work by checking out ' Providing Habitat for Pymatuning '.

roviding hands-on volunteer work isn't the only thing this energetic group accomplishes. They also support the local economy and community by spending countless hours at community events passing out literature and encouraging tourism to the area. Along with that, they produce a magazine that advertises local businesses and tourism, features articles on area wildlife and environmental issues, and has an introductory article from the group - all to support the lake and increase awareness.

ncouraging community involvement, and educating youth are also a major focus for the group. Last year they sponsored a fish derby to connect kids with the natural world through fishing. This two-day event proved to be a big hit — over 350 kids participated in the event. Along with that they participate in an annual Pioneer and Arts Festival to help the Bureau of State Parks to help distribute information about the park and surrounding area.

recently visited with four of the board members from the Lake Association to talk with them about the award and their volunteer work and what I found most evident were a strong sense of comradery between the men, an even stronger sense of love for their area, and a real passion to protect and improve it for future generations.

Congratulations to the Pymatuning Lake Association for their achievements and for their recent national award!



More information:
Watersheds.tv feature 'Providing Habitat for Pymatuning Lake'
Pymatuning Lake Association
Take Pride in American Campaign
Pymatuning Lake

See past Watershed Heroes here!




Contact Producer of Watersheds.tv,
Kelly Meinhart.

 

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