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Wishing Tricia Denton All the Best

Wishing Tricia Denton All the Best

by Communications Committee | May 23, 2024 | News, Staff Spotlight

You may have met Tricia at a table outside the Glen Arbor Farmers’ Market, where she has raised awareness of the GLA’s mission and encouraged everyone to become a member. Maybe you received a consultation at your waterfront property, where Tricia offered strategies to...
Guardian Tips: Michigan Boating Laws &  Guidelines

Guardian Tips: Michigan Boating Laws & Guidelines

by Communications Committee | May 23, 2024 | Guardian Tips, Invasive Species, News

We all share the water! Have fun in our watershed, but remember these state regulations for boating: Maintain at least 100 feet from shore or structure when boating. With the exception of the dock at Old Settlers Park, docks, rafts, and swim platforms are privately...
Important Announcement: Activity on Little Glen Lake in May

Important Announcement: Activity on Little Glen Lake in May

by Communications Committee | May 7, 2024 | Invasive Species, News

The GLA embraces a policy of “early detection, early response” when it comes to any type of invasive species. We are committed to eradicating both plant and animal-based invasive species when possible, and the Japanese Koi is no exception. Commonly used in landscaped...

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