OUR GOALS:
To preserve and improve the
natural resources and public
infrastructure that
surrounds the AVL three-
lake community.
To convey relative
information to its members
about best environmental
practices, current state/local
laws and recreational
activities.
To collaborate with DNR,
local government units,
service organizations, local
businesses and churches to
provide amenities that
enhance the quality of life for
our community and lake(s)
residents.
Why Become a Member?
Your Amelia-Villard -Leven Lakes Association
membership dues help pay for Aquatic
Invasive Species Prevention, Water quality
testing, and the Amelia Boat cleaning
station, We are also starting programs for
safety, education, community service, and
engagement. We cannot do this crucial work
and protect your lakes without your help.
Other benefits include our member
directory, important communications,
educational events, community events and
much more!
Membership and Support
Board of Directors
President:
Claire Molden
320-226-6303
claire.molden@gmail.com
Vice President:
Carol Lehman
317-902-8546
cflehman1@me.com
Secretary:
Kathy Jacobs
320-760-0792
rkjacobs85@gmail.com
Treasurer:
Kay Wernsing
320-760-7024
lakekfw@gmail.com
Directors:
Leon Trattles
612-594-0014
raeroxanne@yahoo.com
Jerry Patterson
612-508-9290
patterson.jerome@ymail.com
Erin Jaenisch
320-226-0194
erinjaenisch27@gmail.com
Frank Hoffmann
320-291-5125
f.hoffmann1@outlook.com
Trina Starker
406-212-0640
trinastarker@gmail.com
For general questions please email avllakes@gmail.com
Upcoming Events
2025
May 10 - Glenwood Fisheries Tour , 9AM at Glenwood DNR
May 25 - Villard Fire Department Pancake Breakfast 7AM-12:30
July 4 - Lake Amelia boat parade & fireworks display
July 24-27 - Glenwood Waterama
August 7 - AVL Lakes Association Annual Meeting
(6:00 PM @ Villard United Methodist Church)
August 31 - Villard Fire Department Pancake Breakfast 7AM-12:30
Lake Reports
A main purpose of the AVL Lakes Association is to facilitate regular research and study of our lakes
systems. Working closely with the DNR and other agencies we are able to monitor the health and
sustainability of our lakes. You can read the most recent reports by clicking on their buttons.