Posted September 30, 2021 Get your sneakers and come out to the Manchaug Pond shoreline for annual The DAM Race 5K Run & 3K Health Walk – run, walk or cheer’em on! Register and/or sponsor and do it today to guarantee your race day t-shirt! 9:30 am start for runners and walkers with registration as early as 8:30. Rain or shine. Proceeds benefit the Manchaug Pond Foundation, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit public charity. THE DAM RACE is a 5K (3.1 mile) course for runners that takes participants for a scenic trek along Manchaug Pond. Walkers will enjoy a healthy 3K (1.9 mile) route. The start and finish line offers parking for contestants and spectators. There will be a turn-around location mid-race. Volunteers will control traffic, ensure safety and cheer you on! Prizes and refreshments post-race! Visit our race page for details. Sign up to run or walk, purchase a race day t-shirt, and sponsor the event all supporting a great cause – Manchaug Pond!
Members’ Annual Meeting: Sat., August 21st
Posted August 18, 2021 Calling all members… it is time for the ANNUAL MEETING of the Manchaug Pond Foundation! Saturday morning, August 21st, at the Dining Hall of the YMCA Camp Blanchard, Manchaug Road in Sutton, we will hold our annual business meeting over coffee and pastries. Pay your dues online today or at the door to attend! Refreshments will be offered for 9:30 AM with the business meeting starting at 10:00 AM. Agenda to include: Approval of the minutes of August 29, 2020 Introduction of new officers recently elected by the Board of Directors Budget report: 2020 Budget vs Actual Committee/program reports Old and new business from the membership. Presentation and approval of budget for 2022 fiscal year Plan to check out the educational/informational material on our new s. 319 Non-point Pollution Grant, water quality testing/monitoring, and safe boating. Purchase or order your MPF Gear: exclusive MPF Lake Art, logowear fleece, hooded sweatshirts, baseball hats, lake photos, and more will be on sale as well as flares for the Labor Day weekend Lighting of the Shoreline. All are welcome to join the Manchaug Pond Foundation to be part of the continued effort of advocacy, education and action in …
Washouts, puddles, erosion, flooding… Go with a rain barrel!
Here’s an opportunity to purchase a rain barrel at discount prices through a community program of The Great American Rain Barrel Company. Rain barrels at downspouts – a real solution for heavy rain, washouts, flooding, and for water conservation […]
July 4th Celebrations and More!
Let’s go with a rain date of Sunday, July 4th, 9:00 p.m. for the Lighting of the Flares! How about a Sunset Cruise with all boats flying the Red, White and Blue!
June Social Saturday Morning – Stop In!
Tomorrow morning stop in for a Members’ Social between 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. to start the season on Manchaug Pond! Catch up with […]
Tomato Plant Sale Fundraiser Extended: Huge, Healthy & Flowering!
The Tomato Plant Sale fundraiser is extended one week with delivery on Saturday, May 29th! Plants are beautiful and healthy averaging 18″ high, with most […]
Attention Boaters: VESSEL SAFETY CHECK!
Time for the annual Vessel Safety Check to get you on the water safe, sound and legal! Examiner Jim Arpin of the Greenwich Bay Power Squadron will check […]
Manchaug Pond’s Reflection
Posted May 16, 2021 Recently the members and friends of the Manchaug Pond Foundation felt the passing of more than one long-standing member – dear neighbors and friends to us in our life here on Manchaug Pond. At an outdoor service for one of these held so dear, a niece Beth and her husband Ray read a beautiful poem they had written as a heartfelt tribute to one of our dedicated friends and of the pond he loved and lived. In remembrance, we would like to share with all of you: Manchaug Pond’s Reflection She is always in your vision, her surface like a mirror.A barometer of all nearby, her power never clearer. You greet her every morning, she tucks you in at night.She is always there in the background, never far from your sight. A sunlit breeze, the rustling leaves, the glistening morning dew.Like a soft caressing touch, she feeds the calm in you. In the evening moonlight’s glow, in shadows she will hide,but though her surface ever changing, you’re always by her side. In the hazy summer heat, her playful side goes on display.The visitors will come and go, but here is where you stay. On stormy days …
Virtual Lunch & Learn with Conservation Commissioners: RIVERS
Rivers Without (Modern) Humans: The Ecological Baseline is Messy and Complicated – Lunch & Learn Event: What should a river look like? This fundamental question lies at the heart of our river management practices. However, it is surprisingly challenging to [..]
Tonight! A Residential Guide to Stormwater Webinar
A Residential Guide to Stormwater Wednesday, May 12th 6:00pm- 7:30pm EST Register Online Webinar Description: What people do in and around their homes can impact stormwater runoff and the water quality in your nearby rivers, lakes and ponds. In this training hosted by the Providence Stormwater Innovation Center, residents will learn stormwater-friendly landscaping, horticulture tips, techniques, and how to treat your yard like a small ecosystem. The chemicals and pesticides you use in and around your home can be detrimental to your own plants and habitat as well as to downstream water quality. The training will also provide information on how to design, size, construct and maintain residential rain gardens and rain barrels. Rain garden site assessment, soil analysis, plant selection and safety measures are all critical elements to consider when constructing a rain garden on your home. This training is provided by the Providence Stormwater Innovation Center in partnership with the SNEP Network. Read More Trainers:Lee Ann Freitas, Botanical Center Director, Providence Parks Department Amelia Rose, Director, Groundwork Rhode Island Steve Ricci, Director of Field Operations, Groundwork Rhode Island Jake Gorke, Ranger, Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council Sara Canuel, Education Director, Woonasquatucketer River Watershed Council Providence Stormwater Innovation Center Video Recordings: The video …
Tomato Plant Sale To Benefit Stream Team Initiative
The Tomato Plant Sale is back! Hannah is offering again this spring her Tomato Plant Sale with all proceeds benefiting the Manchaug Pond Foundation’s new Stream Team […]
Blackstone River Seeks Volunteers
The Blackstone River Coalition (BRC) needs volunteers to assist with its 18th year of water quality monitoring of 28 sites in the mid-reach section of the watershed. Enjoy being out […]
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