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Board of Directors, Officers

PictureRight: Assembly Point residents met to form a non-profit organization to address water quality issues in fall 2013.

 

The APWQCoalition is a 501c3 non- profit organization with a voluntary Board and 3 officers elected yearly.


Board:
Lisa Adamson, Chair
​Tim Bechard
Kathleen Bozony
Sarah Brown
​Melanie Button 
Bob Carbognin
Florence Connor
​Pam Golde
Arlene Lotters
Mary Helen O'Keeffe
Ellen Wetherbee


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Officers:
Dr. Lorraine Ruffing: Executive Director
Scott Dubin:Treasurer
Lorraine Carbognin: Secretary



  





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APWQC Board discusses summer plans for buffering, snorkel swim, action regarding the Harris Bay marina expansion and Carol Collins reports on the LGWSC upcoming comprehensive management plan.
  APWQC Board meeting at  Mary Helen O'Keefe's house. Center Beverly Pozzi who died in fall of 2024. The Coalition remembers her fondly and with gratitude for the work she did as corresponding secretary of the coalition.. In spring 2025 the APWQC honored her memory by planting a river birch tree on the Pozzi Ruffing property.
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