Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

The next meeting of the Little Juniata River Association will be held Tuesday, August 12 at 7 p.m. in the Tyrone Library community room.
The discussion at this month’s meeting will include: headwater threats, Kettle Creek timbering, Sandy Run purchase status, Grazierville Spring update, reports of low numbers of bugs this season, low water conditions, pending flood control activities, public access program, programs for fall and winter meetings and any other issues that need to be discussed.
The public is invited to attend.
The Little Juniata River Association is a non-profit organization which seeks to monitor, preserve and improve the Little Juniata River and its tributaries as a cold water resource, now and for generations to come.
And for those who haven’t had a chance, it’s a great time to check out the new LJRA website.
The forums are a great place to share stories and information with others, whether they live across the street or across the country.
Individuals can register and participate in discussions concerning a variety of topics ranging from fly fishing, spin fishing, birding and floating to conservation issues, public access and wildlife sightings.
Any topic is welcome as long as it relates to the Little Juniata River or it’s watershed and tributaries.
Other additions include a picture gallery featuring photos submitted by individuals.
The website is also a great place to go to keep up to date on what’s happening with the “Little J”.
Interested individuals can even check for river updates before heading out for the day.
To visit the new website, go to www.littlejuniata.org.
Also, for anyone interested in becoming involved with the LJRA, contact Bill Anderson at bjuniata@verizon.net for more information.
All funds collected for membership dues are used to defend the Little Juniata River.

By Rick