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This summer your Lake Association installed three large signs
depicting Lake Vernon and environments as well as advocating
the protection of our beautiful natural habitat and water quality by avoiding invasive species. Regretfully, someone has stolen the sign erected at Avery beach, leaving behind the post.

I suppose we might regard this theft as a compliment to our artistry, but in the final analysis it is a selfish act which impoverishes all others who enjoy and respect both our environment & all lake users.

Any casual reader of our blog might reflect on these sentiments and either return the sign or advise the executive of information on its removal. I do NOT think this is a member of LVA.

Ian Hastie
President, LVA
 


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