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5. COMMUNICATION <br /> Communication is difficult; mailings are expensive and consume much time. I thought I'd try one mailing and <br /> try to initiate some other forms of communication. <br /> If you have any response to either IMPORTANT QUESTIONS or OTHER QUESTIONS, give your answers in <br /> any of these ways: by EMAIL, by PHONE or by FACEBOOK. <br /> Give me your Email address and I'll send periodic Emails to you as I get more information. <br /> Give me your phone number so I can call you with any relevant information you might want. <br /> EMAIL <br /> Send email to Mail(a),PeltierLake.Org or wayneleblanc(a )live.com <br /> If I see any relevant meetings or events, I could inform those so interested. <br /> PHONE ANSWERING MACHINE <br /> I've established a phone number, 651- 342 -6567, dedicated to lake, watershed, great blue heron, wildlife, or <br /> other environmental topics. It is essentially an answering machine so you won't be in a conversation unless you <br /> ask me call you back. Leave a message, ask a question, anything. I'll get back to you if you ask. <br /> FACEBOOK, TWITTER <br /> I've created a public Face Book page for anyone to post questions, comments or pictures. In this forum, <br /> everyone can see everything posted. It is a public Face Book page. You can reach it at <br /> www.FaceBook/LakePeltier <br /> I've created a Twitter account too, www.Twitter.com/LakePeltier <br /> WEB <br /> There's also a web site with much information: www.PeltierLake.Or� <br /> 6. COMMUNICATION SUMMARY <br /> Email: Mail(cr�,PeltierLake.Org or wayneleblancalive.com <br /> Answering Machine: 651- 342 -6567. <br /> www.FaceBook.com �+ <br /> www.Twitter.com <br /> www.PeltierLake.Org <br /> Give my your Email address and phone number so I can contact you. <br /> END COMMUNICATION SUMMARY <br /> Thanks. Best of luck to all of us. <br /> Wayne LeBlanc <br /> 1677 Peltier Lake Drive <br /> Centerville, MN 55038 f <br /> Mail(a,PeltierLake.Org Curlyleaf Pondweed* <br /> 651- 342 -6567 <br /> March 2013 <br /> (Wayne is a member of the Rice Creek Watershed District Citizens Advisory Committee, a Minnesota Master <br /> Naturalist Volunteer, a volunteer on the Stream Health Evaluation Project (SHEP), helps monitor water quality <br /> on Peltier Lake, helps count Sandhill Cranes in the spring, and is very interested in helping the Great Blue <br /> Herons and Great Egrets and other birds on Peltier island. He has about 10,000 hours invested in environmental <br /> activities.) <br /> * For those who might be unfamiliar with Curlyleaf Pondweed, see the sketch at right. All other aquatic plants <br /> in Peltier Lake seem to be beneficial to water quality. <br />