On Monday, June 7th, after a beautiful day filled with love and time spent catching up as a family, an evening of sunset watching by Booth Lake turned into a life-changing event. While going for a swim, Dylan dove in head first hitting his head directly on the bottom of the lake’s surface. He fractured his neck and was immediately paralyzed from the shoulders down.
Read MoreFrom the Lake Beulah Management District: “October 15 2020, the Walworth County Board Planning Committee rejected the appeal of 1341 Beach Road LLC (the Beulah Hotel) to put a hotel on the premises of Lindey’s Bar.”
Read MoreIt is Time to VOTE in the Spring 2021 Town of East Troy Election.
We encourage all members and friends to research and support leaders who have successfully served and balanced the needs of the Town, lake, and our broader community for the benefit of all.
PRIMARY: February 16, 2021 - Polls open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm
SPRING ELECTION: April 6, 2021
Read MoreIn the spring issue of Lake Views, a graph of fifty years of data showed a clear trend with an average of almost one month less ice cover now than in 1970. Should we care? As promised, this article will attempt to explain why observed changes in ice cover could indicate a deleterious effect to the Lake Beulah ecosystem.
Read MorePlease Plan to Attend the Annual Meeting of Town of East Troy Electors!
Date: Tuesday July 14, 2020
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: East Troy Emergency Services Building / Firehouse
Read MoreLake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association Fall Membership Meeting
Saturday, September 26, 2020 9-11 AM | Park Pavilion next to the Town Hall | N9330 Stewart School Road, East Troy, WI 53120
Read MoreFor the last fifty years, from her home on Country Club Lane, Ann Alger has been watching the weather and keeping track of ice formation and melting on Lake Beulah. When asked how this data collecting started she replied,
My mother would say, “Remember last year when we were wearing sweatshirts on the Fourth of July?” And I didn’t remember it that way at all! So I decided that I would keep a weather journal which I have done now for 50 years. There is never any question now about previous temperatures, rainfall, snow totals, etc.
Read MoreOver 160 interested lake lovers gathered to learn more about the history and multifaceted present use of Lake Beulah, as well as ways to preserve its character and ecology for future generations.
Read More2019 President’s message…
Read MoreLake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association Fall Membership Meeting
9:00 a.m. | Saturday, Sept 14, 2019 | East Troy Town Hall | N9330 Stewart School Road, East Troy, WI 53120
Read MoreLake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association’s (LBPIA) 125th anniversary is this year! Join us for this free, ticketed event. Anyone can attend.
Read MoreThe WI DNR has designated certain areas of Lake Beulah as “Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI)” - Critical Habitat Area - Sensitive Area Designation. While these are not the only areas of sensitive habitat, these are marked the most critical areas of Lake Beulah according to the WI DNR. Learn how to find these areas. Photo: ScowArt.com
Read MoreThis year’s fish species stocking program will introduce perch into Lake Beulah mid to late September. The release will be coordinated as an educational opportunity to engage grade school kids in their environmental studies. Both medium (3-5” in length) and large (5-7” in length) perch will be released.
Read MoreHelp support the 2019 fireworks display over Lake Beulah. Read more to support this 3rd party event that we all enjoy. [This is not an LBPIA organization event]
Read MoreAs the weather warms up, Police Chief Don Jensen would like to remind boaters of the danger of being on the water. He has some safety precautions to share as well to allow people to enjoy spending time on the lake, while ensuring their personal safety and the safety of others.
Read MoreWater Education Laboratory is provided with assistance by the LBPIA. Opening in May of 2019, the Camp Edwards Water Education Lab will provide a dedicated space for Aquatic Education Classes. The main aquatic studies conducted in the lab will be water quality testing, macroinvertebrate studies, and watershed studies.
Read MoreDid you know that these three lawn applications contribute to higher Phosphorus levels that lead to higher Chlorophyll Algae levels that can ultimately lead to Blue-Green Algae? Also, higher Phosphorus levels reduce the health of our Fish population in Lake Beulah.
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