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  • 04/17/2024 8:17 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Annual Meeting of SCLA Members

    Join your SCLA community at the annual meeting of members Saturday May 25

    When: Saturday, May 25, 8:30 - 10 a.m.

    Where: Spider Lake Town Hall 

    Join us for coffee and treats at 8:30 followed by the meeting at 9:00. Please stay for socializing after the meeting!


  • 04/10/2024 7:14 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here for the 2024 issue of Spring Spider Lines.  Many Thanks to Cate Amery, whose expertise, artistry, and tenacity created this wonderful issue.  Index of Articles (page #) is below. Links to various resources are embedded in each article.

    Boating Ordinance Update (3)

    AIS & Water Quality Update (5)

    Thank You Benefactors  (8)

    Loon Rangers (Who Ya Gonna Call?)  (9)

    WDNR Seeks Public Comments on Wake Boats (11)

    Meet Your Neighbor: Filmmaker Abby Horton (12)

    Town Survey Results 2023 (14)

    Managing SCLA For the Long Term (16)

    New WDNR Musky Research Project (18)

    DO YOU RECEIVE SPIDER LINES?

    Because SCLA uses email exclusively for communications (updates, gift receipts, and member renewal confirmations), we need accurate email addresses for our members.  If you have changed your email address and/or are not receiving communications from SCLA, please send us a note at SpiderChainOfLakes@gmail.com with your preferred email address.

    HELP US CLEAN UP OUR MEMBER RECORDS TOO:  Two people who live at the same address are included in each SCLA membership (along with two emails).  If you have duplicate memberships and would lke us to delete one, please contact us at SpiderChainOfLakes@gmail.com


  • 03/22/2024 3:40 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Town of Spider Lake Supervisors continue to work to restore the "Quiet Hours" boating ordinance.  As discussed in the "Informational Session" on March 13, town leaders anticipate a public hearing in April.  Send your opinion on the need to restore the boating ordinance to town leaders at Tim.Sheldon@TownOfSpiderLakeWi.gov

    Boating Ordinance Informational Session March 13, 2024:  For full summary and details go to TownOfSpiderLakeWi.gov/

    From the summary of the 3/13/24 session: "The main goal of Board Action is to have an ordinance in place soon for the 2024 boating season.  The new ordinance is intended to resemble the old Ordinance #12 and contains similar restrictions."  The March 13, 2024 informational session was intended to increase understanding and transparency about the ordinance process.  "This session did not and will not replace the formal public hearing, which will likely be scheduled in April, 2024."

    Background

    On October 11, 2023 a circuit judge issued an Order For Summary Judgement that found waterskiing hours on Spider Lake and the “Quiet Lakes” speed limit of 10 mph on all other lakes in the town to be invalid and “of no legal effect.”  This change overturns nearly 70 years of partial quiet hours on the Spider Chain of Lakes.  It also removes the “Quiet Lakes” designation of Teal, Lost Land, and Ghost lakes.  

    The current town boating ordinance for Spider Lake was first drafted in the 1950s as a compromise.  It was designed to accommodate folks who wanted unlimited speed 24/7 and those who wanted a quiet, safe place to fish, paddle, swim, or simply enjoy the serenity of the lake.

    With a minor administrative adjustment, this nearly 70 year old “quiet hours” ordinance can be re-instated by the Town Board of Supervisors.  In advance of that vote, a public hearing will be held to allow members of the public to voice their thoughts.  

    To share your thoughts with town leaders, contact them (email addresses on TownOfSpiderLakeWI.gov). You can also attend any Town Board Meeting in person or by Zoom.  You can request (a day in advance) to speak at ANY Town Board Meeting. You can submit email to be read at ANY Town Board Meeting. To learn more, including dates and agenda packets for meetings email the Town Clerk, Ann Schultz or call her at (715) 462-3977.


  • 03/22/2024 3:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In May of 2023 the Town of Spider Lake Board of Supervisors approved the collection of feedback from all Town residents and property owners related to land use, quality of life issues, and community character through a survey. University of Wisconsin, Madison staff led by Karl Green helped design, manage and compile survey results. In January 2024 Town Supervisors posted the results on the town website.

    Background  The Town Board of Supervisors appointed an ad hoc committee of six town citizens, one Town Supervisor and Karl Green to design, communicate and execute a process to collect feedback from Town of Spider Lake property owners and permanent residents to assess the importance and the level of satisfaction with topics such as:

    • Town governance: effectiveness and transparency
    • Town services: budget, finance, facilities, infrastructure, emergency services, land use, planning and management, communications, stewardship of natural resources, level of participation in Town activities

    Below are links to the results of the survey, including:

    • Presentation delivered by Karl Green, UW-Extension Office, at the December 13, 2023 meeting of the Town Board of Supervisors
    • Summary Report of the survey results (includes tabulated response data plus answers to free-form questions)

    Additional Reference:

    Town 2023 Year End Newsletter

  • 03/22/2024 3:11 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers Conference in Stevens Point is April 10-12 ath the Holiday Inn & Convention Center.  This year, most presentations are available virtually for $100.  For information, agendas and speakers go to Wisconsin Lakes website.   To see the agenda click here.  For a highlights click SUMMARY AGENDA.

    The conference this year has wonderful presentations by professionals in water quality, shoreline management, along with policy and boating news in Wisconsin.  SCLA is a member of Wisconsin Lakes and appreciates the many resources to educate all stakeholders of Wisconsin's lakes, including the newsletter "Lake Tides"

  • 09/06/2023 10:51 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Over 80 members and friends gathered at Boulder Lodge for the 2023 Annual Member Picnic.  Beautiful weather, gorgeous setting, and lots of fun (including games of "corn hole") were made possible by volunteers, led by Lili Herbert, Katie Keller and Lynn Kane.  THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

       


  • 07/18/2023 11:18 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Seventeen SCLA members were treated to interactive plant identification training by Sawyer County AIS Coordinator Natalie Erler on July 15.  Participants learned how to tell the difference between "good" and "bad" plants, and what to do if the "bad" plants are found.

    Do you enjoy paddling on the Spider Chain of Lakes?  If so, please join your neighbors and friends as a "Lake Monitor" on your favorite section of the Spider Chain of Lakes.  Even better, grab a friend and paddle together in the area near your home looking for invasive plants.  Contact Dave Mickelson (davemickelson51@gmail.com) for more information.

    The SCLA AIS & Water Quality Committee sponsors training for plant identification.  AIS Committee founder and member, Dave Mickelson, will teach you how to spot good and bad plants in and around the Spider Chain of Lakes. Dave will answer questions such as "What is the difference between invasive and non-invasive milfoil?",  "How do I spot Curly Leaf Pondweed?" and what to do if you spot Yellow Flag Iris.

    SCLA success in controlling Curly Leaf Pondweed since 2010 was cited as an example of the importance of volunteer lake monitors and of the regular "Meandering Study" performed by biologists.  Thank you all lake monitors!  


  • 06/30/2023 7:53 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    JUNE Wine & Wisdom Recap:

    The 1st Wine & Wisdom of 2023 was a great success! Nearly 30 people gathered to hear Sawyer County Conservation Specialist Natalie Erler's presentation on native plants and ways to improve lake quality by your shoreland management.  Natalie's presentation and hand-outs are posted on the "Shoreline Stewardship" tab of this website.  


  • 05/28/2023 5:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Fifty SCLA Members gathered May 27 for the 2023 Annual Meeting of Members at the Spider Lake Town Hall.  Outgoing President Larry Keller opened the meeting with highlights including the FINAL approval of the first "Comprehensive Lake Management Plan" (CLMP) in March, 2023, water quality monitoring, project pike, lake surveys, SCLA events and the completion of the $1.2M Preserve & Protect Campaign launched nine years ago.

    Larry thanked volunteers, including Ray Langer, AIS Chair for his tireless work on the CLMP and other lake surveys, Membership Chair Lynn Kane who created and distributed the 2023 directory of members; members of the Membership Committee who organized the 4th of July Boat Parade, the Annual Picnic, S.L.E.E.K., and Gina Blayney, Chair of the Education Committee for rejuvenating the educational series "Wine & Wisdom.  

    Outgoing and former board members were recognized for their leadership and service:  Martha Coventry, Lynn Kane and former president Lili Herbert.  Two members were elected to the SCLA board of directors: Jerry Keating, for his second term, and David Meyer, for his first term.


    Ray Langer, AIS & Water Quality Chair highlighted the work of the committee and the results of the "Landing Monitor Program" which is expanding hours of coverage in 2023 thanks to availability of funding.  SCLA landing monitors inspected 2,400 boats in 2022 (120 of which had been on lakes with eurasian water milfoil in the preceding five days).  Ray also highlighted the threat of Yellow Flag Iris (YFI) to the lakes.  YFI is a toxic weed that since 2017 SCLA has prioritized for eradication.  

        

    Kris Dew and Mary Keating presented (on behalf of Chair Gina Blayney) key 2023 educational events, Lynn Kane presented membership committee work.

    The good news on the finance front is that the endowment draw covered 24% of the FY 23 budget, while "FISH MEMBER GIFTS" covered 39%.  Financial viability will depend on the continuance of "FISH MEMBER GIFTS" and converting small fish members to "A BIGGER FISH" and to convince 100% of members to become a "FISH MEMBER" so the operating budget is covered.  Please renew your memberships at the end of the year with a "FISH GIFT" - we all love this place and we need Fish Gifts to continue to protect it.  Fish Member Gifts go directly to fund expenses; categories have fish names: Record Musky ($1,000), Walleye ($500), Bass ($250), and Bluegill ($100).

    New SCLA Co-Presidents elected at the May 19th board of directors meeting: Jerry Keating (also Philanthropy Chair) and Wendy Wood (also Investment Chair), and Vice President/Secretary Alex Farrell.  Kathy Schmidt continues as Treasurer and Finance Chair. 

    The theme of the new Co-Presidents for the coming term is 3-Fold: VOLUNTEERS (recruit more!)  FINANCIAL VIABILITY (100% Fish Members) and COMMUNITY BUILDING via educational events that are fun to attend.  Please join us!

       

    Endowment Fund: Investment Performance As of 3/31/23

    The SCLA endowment is managed to meet two goals: preserve the inflation adjusted value of endowed gifts in perpetuity while supporting a meaningful and dependable rate of spending from the endowment each year.  An additional goal is to outperform, net of fees, a market benchmark which represents the target asset allocation.  The endowment is invested in an allocation of 65% global equities and 35% U.S. bonds.

    As of March 31, 2023:  The SCLA endowment trailing one-year return (net of fees) for the period ended March 31, 2023 was -5.7%.  This exceeded the 65/35 market benchmark return of -6.4%.  Since inception of the fund in 2016, the annualized return net of fees was 7.1%, 0.6% above the market benchmark of 6.5%. 



       

  • 05/01/2023 7:29 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Do you enjoy learning about lakes?  If so, spend Friday, June 23 among professionals and those who love lakes to do just that, at the NW Wisconsin Lakes Conference

    The 25th Anniversary Northwest Wisconsin Lakes Conference begins with a celebration of the partnership’s history and a reflective look at why people love lakes and rivers. Looking forward 25 years, how can we act more holistically to protect people, lakes, and the wildlife that depend upon them? The true beauty of Northwoods’ lakes is like a collage of sunrises and sunsets punctuated with memories like family campfires, fishing, and watersports, but it is also deeply rooted in the surrounding forests and wildlife. Many of these memories fuel our love of lakes and motivate people to keep them healthy.

    Keynote Presentation

    "Look Beyond the Shore" - Christian Cold, Retired WDNR Wildlife Educator: Chris Cold is one of the state's most knowledgeable wildlife experts; he has inspired many during his 30+ year career and continues to share his knowledge with schools and other conservation organizations, often in tandem with wild or rehabilitated companions. Cold will inspire attendees to look beyond the shore, adopting and sharing a sustainable conservation ethic with others.

    Breakout session offer addition opportunities to learn about lake-related topics from local experts and educators. 

    There are 3 speakers each session (so grab 3 friends and cover all topics as a team!).  Cost: $45 (lunch provided); Student Cost: $10 (lunch provided).

    Mail In Registration: If pay by check, must be received by June 16:  Attn NWLC Registration, Cathie Erickson, W550 Walter Road, Stone Lake WI  54876

    Or register and pay online: https://nwwislakesconference.org

     Online registration closes June 16.

SCLA RELIES ON VOLUNTEERS.  
CONTACT US TO VOLUNTEER!

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Spider Chain of Lakes Association
PO Box 1082 • Hayward, WI 54843SpiderChainOfLakes@gmail.com

Spider Chain of Lakes Association is a Wisconsin 501(c)3 Corporation. Contributions are tax deductible where allowed by law. 
SCLA Tax ID is 39-1480182.

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