Two of our wonderful member volunteers!
🎁 Give the Gift of Membership
A Belgrade Lakes Association membership is a meaningful and lasting gift. Whether it’s for a birthday, a thank‑you, or simply to share your love of the lakes, your gift supports clean water, environmental education, and lake preservation.
Your membership and all contributions fund:
- LakeSmart, a program to encourage shoreline owners to prevent erosion.
- Gloeotrichia observation program.
- Boat Inspections to prevent invasive plants from entering our lakes.
- Water quality monitoring
- Invasive plants patrols by trained volunteers.
- Swimmer’s itch eradication
- Education and Outreach efforts throughout the watershed and to all who use the lakes.
- Watershed planning.
- BLA Quarterly Newsletter
Our 2025 Membership Letter and Invitation to Join the Belgrade Lakes Association!
Although all current memberships include our quarterly BLA Newsletter in both paper and online versions, you can help us all out by saving a tree and mailing costs by checking "No Mail" on the form in which case you will recieve the online copy only. Thank you for your support!
We welcome your donations and contributions, whether by dues or donation. Every donor becomes a member for one calendar year, January through December. Thank you and Welcome Aboard!
We would like to Thank You for your meaningful support of the Belgrade Lakes Association with your Membership donation. Your donation helps to solidify the foundation for the important works that will benefit each and every one of us for generations to come.
Yours truly,
Bert
Bert Languet, President
Belgrade Lakes Association
PO Box 551
137 Main Street
Belgrade Lakes, Maine 04918
207-512-5150
Email: info@blamaine.org
Our all-volunteer association is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. All contributions, whether through membership or donation, are tax-deductible.
All gift recipients will receive a warm welcome and a copy of the BLA’s quarterly newsletter. You can also choose to deliver their newsletters digitally by checking “No Mail” on the form — it’s a great way to save trees and support a greener lake region.