Monday was ice-out date on local lake

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, April 5, 2005

By Ed Shannon, Tribune feature

writer

Dane Bay has again become the last part of Fountain Lake where the final bits of winter ice finally melted away. Thus, Monday, April 4, will be recorded as the ice-out date for 2005 by Bill Malepsy, the city’s official lake observer.

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Last year’s ice-out date was recorded as March 28.

This is the 93rd year for the listing of ice-out dates for Albert Lea’s centerpiece lake. The recording of

these dates for Fountain Lake is reportedly the third oldest in the state, according to the State Climatology Office at the University of Minnesota.

The earliest ice-out date

recorded since 1912 is March 7, 2000. The latest recorded ice-out date for this lake is still April 30, 1953.

Malepsy has been observing and recording the ice-out dates for Fountain Lake since the spring of 1969. He’s continuing a local tradition started over nine decades ago by John E. “Pop” Murtaugh.

Murtaugh started recording the ice-out date in the spring of 1912. He was then the owner and operator of the Casino, a lakeside dance hall and canoe and row boat rental service located at the north end of Newton Avenue. The melting of the ice cover on Fountain Lake was a prime business concern for Murtaugh. He would reportedly paddle a canoe all the way around the lake’s shoreline, including the bays, to check on the status of the hopefully ice- free surface.

Murtaugh recorded these ice-out dates in a small notebook. This notebook, incidentally, is still being used by Malepsy.

The rule used by Murtaugh, and later by Malepsy, since 1912 to determine the lake’s actual ice-out date is based on the day when there’s only water visible on all parts of the lake, including Dane and Edgewater Bays.

“Pop” Murtaugh died in 1969. His friend, Bill Malepsy, then took over the local tradition of establishing and recording the yearly ice-out dates.

Malepsy and his son, Mark, operate Bill and Mark’s Barber Shop on East Clark Street.

(Contact Ed Shannon at ed.shannon@albertleatribune.com or call 379-3434.)