Feedback and volunteers needed!
This weekend will be the first time in seven consecutive weeks when HHLPOA has not had an organized activity. That was an action packed summer!… Read More »Feedback and volunteers needed!
This weekend will be the first time in seven consecutive weeks when HHLPOA has not had an organized activity. That was an action packed summer!… Read More »Feedback and volunteers needed!
HHLPOA is pleased to welcome Andrew and Jackson, along with their grandfather, Ken Warden, as new volunteers in the Lake Partner Program. Our association has… Read More »Kids can volunteer too!
HHLPOA is proud to say that Mateya, (at right in the photo), who is known along with her sister, Siena, as the “Firewood Girls”, has… Read More »National Volunteer Week April 16-22
Although Will L’Heureux runs his own contracting business, plus coaches and plays hockey and does a little woodworking on the side, he makes the time… Read More »Willing to “Green Up” our roads
One of the many tasks that volunteer Diane Dennis Rock has undertaken is her committee work on the HHLPOA official Lake Plan. She reflects back… Read More »Making a difference for our lakes!
Some would believe that volunteering is in fact “working without pay”, yet HHLPOA Board member, Ken Comrie sees it differently: When we first bought the… Read More »Why work for nothing?
Curt Alpeter, who lives in Vermont and runs a business there, still finds the time to be a HHLPOA Board member. When asked why, he… Read More »It’s possible even from Vermont!
HHLPOA celebrated 75 years in grand style. From our Founders’ Day Reception to our Fabulous Fall Hikes, a great time was had by all who… Read More »Looking back on 2022
Here’s what President Peter Dadzis has to say on that topic: I have been asked numerous times, given our expatriate family life, “of all the… Read More »Ever wonder what drives people to become involved in HHLPOA?
Mo Jansons also feels compelled to give his time and expertise to our lake association. He writes: “First, we have the opportunity to help preserve… Read More »It’s a generational story