The top 11 of 2011: Mono Lake highlights
December 20th, 2011 by Arya, Communications Director
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Name: Arya Degenhardt
Title: Communications Director
About: Arya oversees the Committee's communications program, which includes the Mono Lake Newsletter. She loves her job because she gets to share the inspiring work of the Mono Lake Committee with members and visitors alike. When she's not in the office you might find her running with her dogs Dublin and Poco, volunteering with the Lee Vining Fire Department, listening to any music with a banjo in it, or willing the plants in her garden to grow. Her favorite things to do in the Mono Basin include ice skating on nearby lakes, skiing the Mono Craters, and getting to smell the sagebrush when it rains.See All Posts by Arya (91)
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As the year comes to a close, it’s always fun to look back and take stock of what has happened at, around, and for Mono Lake. 2011 has been another amazing year … so amazing, in fact, that we couldn’t fit it all into a “top 10″ list, so we’re doing the top 11 of 2011. We’ll release one highlight each day, complete with new photos from the 2011 archive, here on The Mono-logue for the last 11 days of the year. Stay tuned!
#11: It was a very big water year
#10: Phase I of the storefront remodel … complete!
#9: New life found at Mono Lake?
#8: Fun events connection ideas, people and Mono Lake
#7: Mono County Big Day record … broken!
#6: Restoration stewardship tackles invasive plant species
#5: 20 Outdoor Experiences groups in 2011
#4: Big strides towards a 21st century aqueduct
#3: Three cheers for the Mono Lake Volunteers
#2: The new Mono Lake Story film
#1: The Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve is open!
Happy New Year everyone.

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December 23rd, 2011 at 10:01 am
Thankfully, the state kept the lake open. What a Christmas gift.