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Welcome to Welcome to PARTNERS FOR CLEAN STREAMS 4 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & AWARDS 2010 PCS BOARD OF DIRECTORS & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Patrick La trick Lawrence, Ph.D.: wrence, Ph.D.: President Ant Anthon ony Sloma: y Sloma:


  1. Welcome to Welcome to PARTNERS FOR CLEAN STREAMS 4 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & AWARDS

  2. 2010 PCS BOARD OF DIRECTORS & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Patrick La trick Lawrence, Ph.D.: wrence, Ph.D.: President Ant Anthon ony Sloma: y Sloma: Vice-President Colleen Doole Colleen Dooley: Treasurer Colleen Doole Colleen Dooley: Treasurer Jennif Jennifer Huber: er Huber: Secretary John Hull, P John Hull, P.E.: E.: Board member Sco Scott O Sco Scott O t O sk t Ousk sky: y: Board member Board member Tim Schett Tim Schetter: er: Board member Te Terry S Shankland: Board member Ti Ti Timo Ti moth thy W th W W lt Walt lters: ers: Board member B d b Krist Kristina na P Patt tterson son: Executive Director

  3. STATE OF THE ORGANIZATION ADDRESS STATE OF THE ORGANIZATION ADDRESS By Patrick Lawrence, President, PCS Board of Directors

  4. 8 TH ANNUAL PARTNERING FOR CLEAN STREAMS YOUTH/SCOUT PATCH PROGRAM Sunda Sunday , Mar , March 1 h 14, 20 , 2010 PCS Workshop • 194 total participants • 186 Girl Scouts • 4 Boy Scouts 4 Boy Scouts • 4 Other • Satur Saturday, April 2 , April 24, 20 , 2010 Global Youth Service Day • Storm Drain Marking • Nearly 400 pre-registered y p g • Rained Out in April • 124 participated in rain date • events in May through July events in May through July

  5. 6 TH ANNUAL GET THE LEAD OUT! CLEANUP Ma May 2 y 21 t to June 1 June 18, 20 , 2010 Rescheduled to July due to high water y g • 62 Total Participants • Mostly fishing line and garbage •

  6. 14 TH ANNUAL CLEAN YOUR STREAMS DAY Sept September 1 ember 11, 20 , 2010 665 Total Participants p • 50 land sites and 1 boat site cleaned • 22,840 lbs (18,700 lbs garbage + 276 tires) • Peculiar Items Found: gun safe prom dress koala statue Peculiar Items Found: gun safe, prom dress, koala statue, • • 18’ boat w/motor, pipe organ, 1988 hunting license, antique ringer washing machine, parking tickets (5), Employee of the Month award, 1973 Pepsi can, book bag w/anatomy & biology books

  7. CAMP MIAKONDA AND OTTAWA RIVER RESTORATION $1.35 Million GLRI grant from US EPA • (2 year duration) ( y ) • Goals of restoration project • Restore/enhance approx. 10 acres • wetland & approx 30 acres associated upland habitat upland habitat Reduce erosion from 1200’ of adjacent • Ottawa River Stream bank restoration of 1200’ linear • of Ottawa River Increase in-stream habitat for fish and • macroinvertebrates Increase diversity of in water habitat for Lake Sawyer allowing fish to Increase diversity of in-water habitat for Lake Sawyer, allowing fish to • winter over and allowing more active use of Lake Sawyer by Scouts Encourage educational use of wetland, lake, river, and upland habitat • Project contributes to BUI goals and improvements for BUI 14 - Loss of j g p • Fish and Wildlife Habitat, BUI 3 - Degradation of Fish and Wildlife Habitat

  8. CAMP MIAKONDA AND OTTAWA RIVER RESTORATION Improvement of Lake Sawyer Improve surrounding p g wetland/upland areas and Ottawa River

  9. CAMP MIAKONDA AND OTTAWA RIVER RESTORATION Enhance northern wetland Improve conditions in Lake Improve conditions in Lake

  10. CAMP MIAKONDA AND OTTAWA RIVER RESTORATION Rubble piles between River & Lake Sawyer Enhance wetlands Address severe stream bank erosion

  11. FINANCIAL REPORT Partners for Clean Streams Accounts January 1, 2010 – September 30, 2010 Revenues Expenses p Grants & Foundations* $ 83,500 Personnel $ 38,367 Private Donations $ 16,486 Grant Projects $ 21,739 Program & Interest Income $ 10,291 Program Activities $ 3,148 Carryover from 2008 $ 69,377 Office Operations $ 12,182 $ 179 654 $ 179,654 $ 75 436 $ 75,436 * Most grant & foundation funds are restricted to specific project use Private Program & Donations Office Interest Income Program Operations Activities Unrestricted Personnel 2009 Grant Carryover Grants and Projects Joyce Foundations Fdn Maumee RAP Accounts January 1, 2010 – September 30, 2010 Checking Account Checking Account Savings Account Savings Account Current Balance $ closed* Current Balance $ 35,636 * The checking account was closed to avoid bank charges and funds were moved to Savings acct. **all RAP funds are restricted for project use

  12. WHERE IS PCS HEADED IN 2011? � Sw Swan Crk an Crk & Otta Ottawa Riv River Riparian and r Riparian and Wetland In tland Invent ntor ory y � Project development for other sites? j p � Landowner meetings � Great Lak Great Lakes R s Rest storation Initiativ oration Initiative � Building partnerships & future projects & f � Implementation of Camp Miakonda restoration project � Continue Communit Continue Community Outreach and Education y Outreach and Education � PCS Patch Program, Get the Lead Out!, Clean Your Streams � E-Newsletter and Increasing Membership � Imp I I mplemen l l ementati t ti tion on of C f C f Cam amp Mi Miakon M Mi k onda & d & & Ott & Ott Ottaw awa Ri Ri R Rive ver pr projec j ect t � Restoration in 2011, with ongoing PR and outreach � Hiring staf Hiring staff Hiring staf Hiring staff f – very soon! f very soon! soon! soon! � Office Manager and Program Coordinator

  13. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION AWARDS AND RECOGNITION Clean Your Streams Day Challenge Winners y g and Clean Stream Partner Award

  14. CYS 14 CHALLENGE WINNERS � Youth Challenge uth Challenge � Battle of the Bags g � Awesome Effort � Most Volunteers � Collegiat � Collegiat Collegiate Challenge Collegiate Challenge e Challenge e Challenge � Battle of the Bags � Awesome Effort � Most Volunteers � Most Volunteers � Fir FirstGiving tGiving Challenge Challenge � Top Fundraiser � Organ O g O g aniza i zati tion ti on Ch Ch ll C Chall llen enge g � Most Volunteers � Cor Corporat porate Challenge Challenge � Most Volunteers

  15. CYS 14 CHALLENGE WINNERS � Youth Challenge uth Challenge � Battle of the Bags: Toledo ZooTeens � Awesome Effort: Toledo School for the Arts � Most Volunteers: Cub Scout Pack 153 � Most Volunteers: Cub Scout Pack 153

  16. CYS 14 CHALLENGE WINNERS � Collegiat Collegiate Challenge e Challenge � Battle of the Bags: UT Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers B ttl f th B UT A I tit t f Ch i l E gi � Awesome Effort: UT Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers � Most Volunteers: UT Habitat for Humanity � Most Volunteers: UT Habitat for Humanity

  17. CYS 14 CHALLENGE WINNERS � Fir FirstGiving tGiving Challenge hallenge � Top Fundraiser: Patrick Lawrence � Top Fundraiser: Patrick Lawrence � Organization Challenge Organization Challenge � Most Volunteers: Ohio EPA NWDO � Cor Corporat orate Challenge e Challenge � Most Volunteers: BP-Husky Refining

  18. CYS 14 CHALLENGE WINNERS � Yo Youth C Challenge � Battle of the Bags: Toledo ZooTeens � Awesome Effort: Toledo School for the Arts � Most Volunteers: Cub Scout Pack 153 � Collegiat Collegiate Chall e Challenge nge � Battle of the Bags: UT Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers B l f h B UT A I i f Ch i l E i � Awesome Effort: UT Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers � Most Volunteers: UT Habitat for Humanity � Fir � Fir FirstGivi FirstGivi tGiving Chall tGiving Chall Challenge Challenge nge nge � Top Fundraiser: Patrick Lawrence � Organizati Organization Chall on Challenge nge � Most Volunteers: Ohio EPA Northwest District Office � Most Volunteers: Ohio EPA Northwest District Office � Cor Corporat orate Chall e Challenge nge � Most Volunteers: BP-Husky Refining

  19. CLEAN STREAMS PARTNER AWARD Clean Streams Partner Award was created by the Partners for Clean Streams Board of Directors in 2007 Partners for Clean Streams Board of Directors in 2007 to honor individuals and/or organizations in our community that have through their efforts worked to improve our rivers and streams. Previous recipients Previous recipients have included: 2007 - Sue Horvath 2008 - John Jaeger 2009 - Marilyn DuFour THIS YEAR’S AWARD IS PRESENTED TO . . .

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