Volunteer Clean Up Day!

Route 4 Public Boat Launch Auburn, ME, United States

Join the Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission, Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District and LA Trails in a Volunteer Clean Up Day on commission lands. Bring the family! Parking is at the Route 4 Boat Launch at Lake Auburn! Water will be provided (bring your own mug!) as well as light snacks! Wear appropriate

L/A ArtWalk with Bear Bones

Bear Bones Brewing 43 Lisbon St., Lewiston, ME, United States

The Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission is joining with L/A Arts and Bear Bones Brewery to curate a water themed art show housed at Bear Bones Brewery in Lewiston as part of the August Artwalk. We are looking for water themed art submissions! Submissions must be submitted to Bear Bones Brewery by the last Friday

Side By Each Watershed Brew Release!

Side By Each 1110 Minot Ave, Auburn, Auburn, ME, United States

Come celebrate clean water and great beer with Side By each as they release their special watershed brew! The Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission will be in attendance along with The Maine Brewshed Alliance to talk about the importance of clean water in beer making! The Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission provides clean drinking water

Clean Up Day with LA Trails!

Salmon Point

Come join us out in the watershed for a clean-up day and some light trail work. We will be working on Salmon Point off of Lake Shore dr. Parking will be at the pull off at the intersection of Lake Shore Dr. and Maple Hill Rd. Please contact lolson@awsd.org for any questions! Bags, Gloves and

Communicating With Mainers on Climate Change

Lewiston Public Library 200 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME, United States

This half-day training will help you communicate more effectively with Mainers on the topic of climate change. Based on extensive Maine social research conducted by a team of strategic communication professionals, the training workshop includes information on modern brain science as well as findings on how to change opinion and move audiences to action. The

Free

Trail Day

Salmon Point

Come join the Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission, Androscoggin Land Trust, and LA Trails on our first ever Community Science project! We'll be doing some much needed trail maintenance at Salmon Point, including putting up signage at the trailhead, cutting overgrown brush, clipping back branches along the trail, and trash removal. This stewardship project is a

Nature Walk at Spring Road

Whitman Spring Road Southern Trailhead on Whitman Spring Road, Auburn, ME

Come join the Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission and USDA Wildlife Biologist Ben Nugent on a laidback walk through the woods at the Spring Road Trail. We'll learn a bit about the local plant and animal wildlife in the area, and discuss ways to get involved in community science efforts in the Lake Auburn Watershed.

Free

Winter Wildlife Walk

Come join us out in the watershed for a Winter Wildlife Walk/Snowshoe. USDA Wildlife Biologist Ben Nugent will be leading the walk while teaching us about the basics of animal tracking and what Maine wildlife does during the cold winters! Weather conditions may vary, as will the amount of snow present on the trail. Grab some

Water and Wildlife

Online

Join us and the Center for Wildlife for a presentation on the connections between wildlife and water quality. Through zoom we will be able to learn, ask questions, and meet some of their live Maine-native animal ambassadors! Some of the animal ambassadors you might get to meet are owls, porcupines, turtles, and more.

What does Lake Auburn mean to you?

World Water Day, March 22nd, is observed annually by the United Nations to highlight the importance of fresh water. Lake Auburn provides clean drinking water to 39,000 residents in the cities of Lewiston and Auburn. To celebrate World Water Day and Lake Auburn, tell us what Lake Auburn means to you. Your answer could be