Rotarians and friends from Potsdam, Canton, Massena and Watertown Noon recently held a workday at Dodge Pond. They continued work on a trail that connects the main lodge with another portion of the …
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Rotarians and friends from Potsdam, Canton, Massena and Watertown Noon recently held a workday at Dodge Pond. They continued work on a trail that connects the main lodge with another portion of the camp.Volunteers constructed sideboards, put down a weed barrier and filled it in with trail material. The ARC Jefferson-St. Lawrence positioned materials and provided staff to supervise and assist. Rotary clubs have been supporting for Dodge Pond for more than 40 years. Above, from left, Amanda Wilson, Andrew Norrell, Claire Norrell, Lucy Norrell, Gerry Lambert, Jeanne Tyo-Martin, Ron Patnode, Taylor Robertson (holding Sam LaShomb), and Brandon LaShomb. Photo submitted.