The weather is giving us a small window to get out there and celebrate with a parade. We have changed the plans and parading at noon. Please share the news with friends and neighbors. See you out there!
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The weather is giving us a small window to get out there and celebrate with a parade. We have changed the plans and parading at noon. Please share the news with friends and neighbors. See you out there!
This Thursday, June 22nd from 5-8 pm Register Here Come join the Wentworth Watershed Association as we celebrate the start of another summer season with members and friends in the watershed. Bring your family and neighbors, and enjoy appetizers, a…
6/21/2023- We just got word from NH DES that all samples collected this morning from both lakes "Look Good"! They are lifting the Advisory as of this afternoon. These blooms can pop back up, so please report to the state,…
Read More As of June 14th and June 15th NHDES has Issued a Cyanobacteria ADVISORY Removed 6/2/23
On May 13th, The Wentworth Watershed Association hosted the fifth annual Water Summit to present on water quality and actions being taken by local watershed associations. Attendees and presenters gathered in Town Hall for the successful event, which was held…
The Wentworth Watershed Association encourages members to do something meaningful to in our community to help the environment this weekend. May 7th is town Clean Up day! Put together a group of neighbors to help clean up the watershed. Get…
We have heard from members who are making early ventures out on Crescent Lake and Lake Wentworth about some usual springtime hazards. This is a good reminder to be very careful if you venture out on lakes. Wear a PDF,…
Short story, it’s time to take in your bird feeders. The slightly longer story, is that warm weather this month has brought on what feels like an early spring. This warmer weather means all the creatures that den or hibernate…
This summer, The Wentworth Watershed Association put out the call to the community to help in the acquisition of a strategic piece of land that serves as a buffer between Center Street and Lake Wentworth. Members and the public answered…
Read More We have reached $150,000 and will close on the Hersey-Hodge Property in December!
The Character, Culture and Charm of Lake Wentworth: Maggie Stier, historian and 4th generation Wolfeboro resident and member of the WWA (full bio below), chronicles the stories of the lake that made Wolfeboro the oldest summer resort in America. How was…
On July 23rd, people on Triggs Island welcomed a group of paddlers (and one motor boat) for a talk about the history of the island. The island has a history dating from the around 1900 and in 1905 an association…