Out and About ~ Getting To Know Coralee Fox

May 2003
Coralee Fox

Coralee Fox

Coralee has a residence on Sauk Lake in Todd County and has been a Shoreland Volunteer for two years. Coralee’s key interests are in shoreland restoration and lake management. She is currently working on a lake management plan for Sauk Lake and their goal is to reduce weeds algae, and to lower the phosphorus content. Coralee attends workshops, reads articles and participates in the Healthy Lakes program. In addition to planting along her own shoreland, Coralee volunteers for the revegetation project at Sinclair Lewis Park.

What is your most favorite memory or experience with the Shoreland Volunteer Program?
Working with Sauk River Watershed District to restore the Sauk Lake shoreland adjacent to Sinclair Lewis Park in Sauk Centre.
What have you done that you are most proud of or feel is the most important thing you have done with the program?
I’ve planted over 150 trees, shrubs and perennials on my lakeshore property since moving here in September 2000.
What one person do you most admire in life and why?
My mother because of her interest in wildlife preservation and conservation. I think that she planted at least 10,000 trees in her lifetime.
What is the best book you have ever read?
Of Captains and Kings
What is one thing you would like others to know about you?
In the past 20 years I’ve had 15 different addresses. I love my lake home and am looking forward to no more moves.
What questions would you like to have asked of you?
Question: What is your favorite shrub?
Answer: Red Prince Ueigelia

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