
The Conservation of Lake Sarah
Starts With You.
We conserve Lake Sarah and work hard to improve water quality, recreational opportunities for our members, & everyone that loves Lake Sarah.
The Lake Sarah Improvement Association, with and through our partners, conducts and advocates for the elimination of invasive weeds, fish, and other, on an annual/ongoing basis. Of major concern is phosphorus run off and phosphorus entrapment in the lake that degrades water quality. Our past and future programs in the lake and surrounding watershed ensure the future health and recreational enjoyment of Lake Sarah.
‘25 Dates & Events
1/27/25 - Board Meeting
2/23/25 - Winterfest
3/8/25 - Ice Clean Up (Cancelled)
3/17/25 - Board Meeting
4/13/25 - Maple Syrup Festival - Camp Ihduhapi
5/14/25 - Spring Member’s Meeting, Camp Ihduhapi, 6:30 p.m.
6/3/25 - Board Meeting
6/21/25 - Music on the Bay Lake Concert. 5:30 start. East basin, North bay in front of Cady’s. Look for all the boats and go there.
7/4/25 - July 4th Boat Parade - 2:00 pm
7/5/25 - Music on the Bay. North side of the east basin in front Sunset Lane. Hosted by the Franks and the Useldings.
7/13/25 - Summer Picnic and Membership Meeting -Election of board members for two year terms.
9/6/25 - Drive In Movie Night on the Lake. At 8:15, anchor up in front of the Ward’s house. Jaws will be playing on the big screen.
9/8/25 - Board Meeting
9/29/25 - Aquatic Invasive Species Training with the DNR. Open to all Members. Meet at Balinski’s on Lake Sarah Heights Drive, at 5:00.
11/8/25 - Board Meeting
News and Announcements
The new Fall Newsletter is available for all the Lake Sarah New News!
Free, and open to all Members. Learn to find and identify Aquatic Invasive Species in Lake Sarah with the DNR. We will be going out on the pontoon with a DNR AIS specialist who will be leading the instruction. Meet at Steve Balinski’s, at 5:00 pm, Monday, September 29th, 5675 Lake Sarah Heights Dr. Email us if you have any questions.
Algae blooms are being reported on the lake, including Blue Green Algae. It's best to keep people and pets out of the water where it occurs. Algae can make children and pets particularly sick. "When in doubt, stay out". Here is an algae bloom fact sheet from the MN Department of Health with more information:
NEW WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM! Your lake association has negotiated a new waste collection program with Curbside Waste. Current, paid 2025 members will receive exclusive discounts on residential garbage and yard waste collection. All dues and donations received since November 1, 2024 qualify as your 2025 paid membership.
Thank you to all that have already donated to the 2025 Clean Water Fund! Visit our Donor Wall to see who has donated and our sponsors.