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Michigan Inland Lakes Convention Boyne Mountain Resort Boyne Falls, MI Participant List May 1‐3, 2014 Michigan Inland Lakes Convention Boyne Mountain Resort Boyne Falls, MI Participant List May 1‐3, 2014 Jerry Adams Graham Battersby Kyle Bibby City of Cadillac HRWC Volunteer Kalamazoo Nature Center 200 N. Lake Street 2460 S 7th St 7000 N. Westnedge Ave. Cadillac MI 49601 Ann Arbor MI 48103 Kalamazoo MI 49009 planning@cadillac‐mi.net [email protected] [email protected] Peter Albertson Ruth Bay Alison Gaye Blind 15736 Robinwood Elk Skegemog Lakes Association Prism Science & Technology, LLC Northville MI 48168 1139 Center Road 3133 Lakeshore Drive [email protected] Traverse City MI 49686 St. Joseph MI 49085 [email protected] [email protected] Margaret Allan Eagle Lake Improvement Association Travis Bean Cliff Bloom 68870 S Shore Dr EnviroScience Inc. Bloom Sluggett Morgan, PC Edwardsburg MI 49112 5070 Stow Rd. 15 Ionia SW [email protected] Stow OH 44224 Grand Rapids MI 49503 [email protected] [email protected] Emily Anderson Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition Nancy Beckwith Richard Blumenstein 102 N Hooper St MI Lake and Stream Associations, Inc Harper Lake Assoc. Kingsford MI 49802 264 Paris SE 4710 Chalet Ln. [email protected] Grand Rapids MI 49503 Wyoming Mi 49519 [email protected] [email protected] Matt Ankney MI DNR Wildlife Division Eric Beishlag Joe Bondra 8562 E Stoll Rd Eveline Township Cygnet Enterprises, Inc. East Lansing MI 48823 PO Box 454 1860 Bagwell Street [email protected] Charlevoix MI 49720 Flint MI 48503 [email protected] [email protected] Wendy Armstrong Armstrong Environmental Craig Beishuizen Paul Borg 1060 West Gruler Rd 2571 Holton Whitehall Rd Grand Lake Sportsmen's Club Petoskey MI 49770 Whitehall MI 49461 20525 US 23 S. [email protected] [email protected] Presque Isle MI 49777 [email protected] Kathy Audia Amy Berry Armstrong Environmental MI DEQ Luke Britton 1060 West Gruler Rd. 525 W Allegan St Clarke Aquatic Services Petoskey MI 49770 Lansing MI 48867 PO Box 121 [email protected] [email protected] Spring Lake MI 49456 [email protected] Kathleen Babb James Bess Three Lakes Association MI Technological University Jason Broekstra 21915 W. Talia Lane 211 Vivian Street PLM Lake & Land Management Corp Deer Park IL 60010 Hancock MI 49930 8865 100th Street [email protected] [email protected] Alto MI 49302 [email protected] Karen Balch Bindu Bhakta BALDWIN LAKE ASSOCATION MSUE 70235 HILLTOP MSUE Oakland County, NOB, Bldg. #26E, UNION MI 49130 1200 N Telegraph Rd. [email protected] Pontiac MI 48341 [email protected] Sarah Brokus Ursula Charaf Gregory Converse Huron Pines Duck Lake Riparian Association 11818 Bedaki Ct 4241 Old US 27 South, Suite 2 POBox 962 Lowell Mi 49331 Gaylord MI 49735 Land O Lakes WI 54540 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Beth Cook Scott Brown David Christian 1171 190th Ave. MI Lake and Stream Associations, Inc. DC Engineering Morley Mi 49336 11250 Riethmiller Rd. 1210 N. Cedar St., Suite B [email protected] Grass Lake MI 49240 Lansing MI 48906 [email protected] [email protected] Randy Cook 1171 190th Ave. James Brueck Joe Chrzanowski Morley Mi 49336 6103 Middle Lk. Rd. Retired [email protected] Clarkston MI 48346 3508 Aynsley Drive [email protected] Rochester Hills MI 48306 Mark Coscarelli [email protected] Public Sector Consultants Michelle Bruneau 230 N. Washington Square, Suite 300 MI Department of Community Health David Clapp Lansing MI 48933 201 Townsend St, 4th Fl MI DNR [email protected] Lansing MI 48913 96 Grant Street [email protected] Charlevoix MI 49729 Anne Couture [email protected] Gull Lake Quality Organization Jane Burr 1451 Shoal Ave. MI Lake and Stream Associations Juliane Clark Richland MI 49083 1110 N. Main Street Weesies Bros. Farms, Inc. [email protected] St. Charles MI 48655 10022 Walsh Rd [email protected] Montague MI 49437 Gerald Cox [email protected] Clifford Lake Improvement Board Laura Campbell 5344 Clifford Ct. MI Farm Bureau Caitlin Clarke Stanton MI 0 7373 W Saginaw Hwy White Water Associates [email protected] Lansing MI 48917 429 River Lane [email protected] Amasa MI 49903 Diane Crandall caitlin.clarke@white‐water‐associates.com Bloomin Buddies Tom Cannon 318 Rivershore Drive City of East Jordan Beth Clawson Elk Rapids MI 49629 201 Main Street MSU Extension [email protected] East Jordan MI 49727 219 Paw Paw St., Suite 201 [email protected] Paw Paw MI 49079 Gene Crombez [email protected] Lakeville Lake Home Owners Ass. Richard Castle 70 Smiths Landing Consumers Energy Emily Clegg Leonard MI 48367 330 Chestnut St. The Nature Conservancy [email protected] Cadillac MI 49601 101 S. Front St. Suite 105 [email protected] Marquette MI 49855 [email protected] Kevin Cronk Lynnette Cavazos Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council Pentwater Lake Association Sylvia Coffey 426 Bay St 536 E. Lake St. 7200 Tucker Rd Petoskey MI 49770 Pentwater MI 49449 Holly Mi 48442 [email protected] [email protected] John Collins Sue Cruz Deborah Chapman South Bar Lake Association Vertex Water Features MAPS PO box 351 2100 NW 33rd Street 139 Blue Water Dr. Empire Mi 49630 Pompano Beach FL 33069 Indian River MI 49749 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ron Chapman Susan Conradson Michael Cunningham DEQ Barlow Lake Association Eveline Township 120 West Chapin Street 1908 Heritage Bay Drive PO Box 454 Cadillac MI 49601 Middleville MI 49333 Charlevoix MI 49720 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nancy Cunningham Karen Domanus Fred Farkas Friends of the Boyne River MI Lake and Stream Associations 1995 W. Manitou Dr. 622 W MI Ave N4176 Kari‐Brooke Lane Owosso MI 48867 Boyne City MI 49712 Watersmeet MI 49969 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] C. Emi Fergus Kira Davis Michael Dombrowski MI State University Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Twin Lakes Property Owners Association 480 Wilson Rd 7500 Odawa Circle 1181 Fleming Road East Lansing MI 48824 Harbor Springs MI 49740 Lewiston Mi. 49756 [email protected] kdavis@ltbbodawa‐nsn.gov [email protected] Kyle Ferris Donald Day Walter Draeger MI Wildflower Farm White Lake Citizen's League 604 W. Geneva Dr 11770 Cutler Road 3580 Reserve Ct DeWitt MI 48820 Portland MI 48875 Highland Mi 48356 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Esther Durnwald Brett Fessell Patte Day MI Wildflower Farm Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and White Lake Citizens League 11770 Cutler Road Chippewa Indians 3580 Reserve Ct Portland MI 48875 2605 N West Bayshore Drive Highland Mi 48356 [email protected] Suttons Bay MI 49682 [email protected] [email protected] Dennis Eade Irvin Dedow MI Steelhead & Salmon Fishermen's Assn. Paige Filice Ocqueoc Watershed P.O. Box 8034 MI State University 16460 Carp Creek Rd Holland MI 49422 5550 Mall Drive West Apt 2110 Millersburg Mi 49759 [email protected] Lansing MI 48917 [email protected] [email protected] Eric Eckl David DeLeeuw Water Words That Work Renee Finkbeiner Lake George Property Owner's Association 905 West 7th Street, Suite 201 Hess Lake Board Memberr 671 Arbor Dr. Frederick MD 21701 8902 Redwood Drive Lake MI 48632 [email protected] Newaygo Mi 49337 [email protected] [email protected] Ed Eisch Julie DeLeeuw MI DNR ‐ Fisheries Lawrence Foote Lake George Property Owner's Association 15210 US‐31 Hwy 5636 S. Meridian Rd. 671 Arbor Dr. Beulah MI 49617 Mount Pleasant MI 48858 Lake MI 48632 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tony Ellis Brigid Forlenza Don Dewey Big Bass/Little Bass Lake Assoc Eagle Lake Improvement Association Cedar Lake Recreation Association 6514 Natahki P.O. Box 74 PO Box 472 Irons MI 49644 Edwardsburg MI 49112 MARCELLUS Mi 0 tellis@goldcommcablecom [email protected] [email protected] Chris Engle Elen Fox Jim Dexter Gaylord Herald Times 3840 Arbutus Trail MI DNR Fisheries Division 2058 S. Otsego Ave. Portage MI 49024 530 West Allegan Gaylord MI 49735 [email protected] Lansing MI 48933 [email protected] [email protected] Richard Fox Carol Erbe 3840 Arbutus Trail Bill Dimond BALDWIN LAKE ASSOCATION Portage MI 49024 MI DEQ 70235 HILLTOP [email protected] 416 Gettysburg Dr UNION MI 49130 Lansing MI 48917 [email protected] Catherine Freebairn [email protected] Paradise Lake Improvement Board Robin Erkfritz 7626 Paradise Trail Arnold Domanus Maceday Lotus Lakes Association Carp Lake MI 49718 MI Lake and Stream Associations 7514 Maceday Lake Road [email protected] N4176 Kari‐Brooke Lane Waterford MI 48329 Watersmeet MI 49969 [email protected] [email protected] Dale French Greg Gaulke Steve Hanson Silver Lake Improvement Corp. Environmental Consulting & Technology, PLM Lake & Land Management Corp 9171 Silverside Inc. 10222 Rose Blvd South Lyon mi 48178 2200 Commonwealth Blvd. Suite 300 Morrice MI 48381 [email protected] Ann Arbor MI 48105 [email protected] [email protected] George Frisch Dale Hartman CITY OF LAKE ANGELUS Holly Gedert Higgins Lake Foundation 850 LAKE ANGELUS SHORES Douglas Lake Improvement Association 111 Burrows Avenue LAKE ANGELUS MI (MI) 48326 9760 Silver Strand Rd Roscommon MI 48653 [email protected] LEVERING MI 49755 [email protected] [email protected] Erin Fuller Mary Jane Hartman Van Buren Conservation District Jennifer Gelb Higgins Lake Property Owners Association 1035 E. MI Ave Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council 111 Burrows Avenue Paw Paw MI 49079 426 Bay St. Roscommon MI 48653 [email protected] Petoskey MI 49770 [email protected] [email protected] Norm Fullmer John Hartwig Houghton Lake Improvement Board Terry Gibb Pine Lake Property Owners Association 430 McDonald Drive MSU Extension 3360 Pine Estates Drive Houghton Lake MI 48629 21885 Dunham, Ste 12 West Bloomfield MI 48323 [email protected] Clinton Twp.
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