Upcoming Events and Information
FIREWORKS!
Friday, July 1st
9 pm cannon will fire. Lighting of flares.
9:30 pm fireworks!
Followed by the Illumination of the Colors and Taps
Many thanks to Slope ‘n Shore
for once again welcoming the community
to view fireworks from the lawn on Pleasant St,
across from the Inn at Pleasant Lake.
Parking on Knollwood Road
Fireworks by Atlas PyroVision Entertainment Group
2022 Annual Meeting
Saturday, July 2nd
at the Slope n’ Shore Annex on Pleasant St
8:30 am Coffee and Donuts
9:00 am meeting begins
masks required for members who are not vaccinated
BOAT PARADE
Saturday, July 2nd
Join us as we gather in front of Slope ‘n Shore at
2:30pm on Saturday, July 2nd for the
2022 Annual Boat Parade!
We will follow the Tortoise starting at 3:00pm in a
clockwise tour of the lake.
This year’s theme is
“Native Species”
We are honored to have Jane and Bill Hopwood
as our Grand Marshals.
Fireworks and Flares
Information and Concerns
FIREWORKS – New London has decided to adopt a fireworks ordinance. You can read about it in June 10th Municipal Matters. Until the town’s ordinance is finalized, please be respectful of your neighbors if using personal fireworks, and preferably limit their use to holiday weekends and not after 10 pm. Some of our neighbors and their pets are sensitive to unexpected loud noises.
The PLPA board formed a committee to research the environmental impacts of flares and fireworks. Some personal fireworks have more pollutants than do professional ones, so please be mindful of debris falling into the lake. A copy of the committee’s report and a summary of it can be found on www.plpa.net on the home page under “Recent Posts”
FLARES – We have more environmentally friendly options for flares. PLPA recommends that people consider trying an LED flare as an alternative to the traditional flares. They are very bright, leave no residue on our lakeshore, can be used year after year, and can be kept in your car to use as emergency flashers! These LED flares are available at the sites listed below or CLICK ON THIS LINK to find them on Amazon.
If you want to continue using the traditional flares, we recommend those that do not contain perchlorates (look for NPC on the label), like the Orion brand of flares the PLPA previously sold. These are less toxic, particularly if post-illumination debris is kept out of the lake, which is why those being sold below will come with a pie plate.
Both options are available at locations listed below