Upcoming Events
- Spring Board Meeting, Wednesday, May 18, 7 PM, via Zoom
- Annual Meeting, Saturday, July 2, 2022, 9:00 AM for payment of dues with meeting starting at 9:30 AM, W5724 S Gilbert Lake Road
- Annual Boat Parade, Saturday, July 2, 2022, starting at 5:30 PM starting at Winkel’s on the north shore and proceeding counter-clockwise around the lake
- Annual Craft Fair, Saturday, July 16, 2022, 9 AM to 2 PM, at Gary and Carol Clair’s, W5506 S Gilbert Lake Road
- Annual Picnic, Saturday, August 13, starting at 6 PM, at Florence and Rich Dittle’s, N5507 N Gilbert Lake Road. Bring your own chairs, plates, utensils, napkins, drinks, and a dish to pass.
News

Clean Boats Clean Waters
Gilbert Lake CBCW Goal We believe that a CBCW program can assist in our efforts to control further infiltration of Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM). While we
Gilbert Lake Clothing, Gear, and Glassware
The 2022 ordering period for Gilbert Lake clothing, gear, and glassware is now open. See the Store Page for details about how to order.
Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM) Control Strategy
In 2021, the GLAAI Board hired Onterra LLC Lake Management Planning to assist us in developing an Aquatic Invasive Species Control grant proposal for submission
2022 Association Dues – Check, Credit Card and PayPal Option
Dues for 2022 are $50 for Association members. The annual donation for Friends of Gilbert Lake (non-voting) is $25. You can mail a check to
2021 DASH Project Recap
by Mark Anderson The Diver Assisted Suction Harvesting (DASH) work for 2021 has now been completed on Gilbert Lake. Read the recap here.
Wearing a Life Jacket Saves Lives
The DNR reports that 16 people have died in boating incidents so far in 2021. “The majority of people who drown in boating accidents know

Top Boating Tips
Top Tips to Minimize Shoreline Erosion and be a Courteous Gilbert Lake Boater Adhere to Slow No Wake Hours of 5 PM to 10 AM.
Riprap
All properties on the lake require a permit from the DNR in order to install riprap or other erosion control measures on your shoreline. Please