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High Peaks Region..........................4 Lake Placid, Wilmington, Jay, AuSable, Keene, Keene Valley, Elizabethtown

Saranac Lake Region ................25 Tupper Lake Region ....................48 Saranac Lake, Lake Clear, Paul Smiths

Central/Southern Region ......56 Tupper Lake, Piercefield, Cranberry Lake, Wanakena

Northern Tier ........................................68 Long Lake, Raquette Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake, Inlet, Old Forge, Newcomb, North Hudson, North Creek

Lake Champlain Region ........73 Malone, Burke, Canton, Potsdam, Massena, Norwood, Norfolk Plattsburgh, Westport, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Hague, Moriah, Putnam, Schroon Lake

Lake George Region ..................83 Lake George, Bolton Landing, Queensbury

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Olympic Center and Olympic Museum

5486 Cascade Road, Lake Placid 518-523-8830 At the Olympic Jumping Complex, you’ll see up close the ramp that ski jumpers launch from before flying over the length of a football field. Take the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex elevator to the observation deck of the K-120 meter jump. At the top you will find a panoramic view of the Adirondack High Peaks as you stroll through the ski jumpers’ preparation room. Then get a bird’s eye view of what the jumpers see as they start to accelerate toward the end of the ramp. Aerialists will spring off steep kickers on the Lake Placid freestyle hill in a flurry of twists, turns and tumbles.

Olympic Sports Complex

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Olympic Ski Jumping Complex

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2634 Main Street, Lake Placid 518-302-5326 It is often said that Lake Placid is where “miracles are made.” It was at the Olympic Center, in 1980, that the U.S. men’s hockey team toppled the Soviet Union on its way to winning the gold medal. This is where 16-year-old figure skater Sonja Henie won an Olympic gold medal in 1932 and charmed the world. Out front is the speedskating oval, where in 1932 local Olympian Jack Shea and teammate Irving Jaffee each won two gold medals, Eric Heiden won five in 1980. The 1980 Herb Brooks Arena hosts national and international figure skating competitions, USA Hockey events, Smuckers’ Stars on Ice, Saturday Night Ice Shows, national and international level skaters and you never know when a legend like Scott Hamilton or Jim Craig might pop in for a day. And make sure to check out the Olympic Museum for a look at the “miracle” memorabilia and moments that make Lake Placid special.

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Discover the Olympic experience

220 Bobsled Run Road, Lake Placid 518-523-4436 Home to the combined bobsled, luge and skeleton track — the only one east of the Rockies—as well as 50 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails, snowshoe trails and a biathlon shooting range, the Olympic Sports Complex is a study in extremes. These are thrilling sports to watch, but they’re even more fun to experience in person. ≤Climb into a bobsled and hear the roar of runners over ice as you speed down the track. ≤Click into a pair of skis and glide through the Adirondack woods at your own pace. ≤Head to the rifle range and sharpen your aim.


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17 Algonquin Drive, Lake Placid 518-523-2512 A year-round performing and visual arts facility that presents arts of the highest caliber in music, dance and theater performances, film exhibitions and visual arts presentations.

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Events calendar

Friday, May 31

¯ Whiteface Mountain Uphill Bike Race — 5:30 p.m. from Whiteface Mountain Ski Center to castle near the summit of the mountain. More information: www.whitefaceregion.com

Saturday, June 1

¯ Wilmington Whiteface MTB — 50- or 100kilometer mountain bike races. Part of the Tour of Wilmington Whiteface weekend and a Leadville Trail 100 qualifier. More information: www.wilmingtonwhitefacemtb.com

Sunday, June 2

¯ Lake Placid Community Day — 1 to 5 p.m., North Elba Showgrounds, Lake Placid. Free event to recognize and thank all of the people that work, live and volunteer.

Wednesday, June 5

¯ Placid Planet Time Trials — 6:30 p.m. Free. Starts at the ski jump end of Riverside Drive in Lake Placid. This event is an individual race against the

clock. Participants ride to the end of Riverside Drive and back for a total of 8 miles. Cyclists of all abilities are welcomed and encouraged to attend. Drafting is not allowed and a helmet is required. Cyclists under 18 must have an adult sign a participation waiver. For more information, call Placid Planet at 518-523-4128.

Friday, June 7

¯ David Dorfman Dance: Aroundtown — 7:30 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Live Music: Tony Merando — 7:30 p.m. at Taste Bistro & Bar at the Mirror Lake Inn. Free. More information: www.mirrorlakeinn.com

Saturday, June 8

¯ ArtFULL Grief — 10 a.m. to noon, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Ave. Open to anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one. The morning will include a variety of art projects, reflection, support and refreshments. Free. To register, donate to the project, or for more information: please contact Lauren McGovern: laurenmcgovern@frontiernet.net or 518-837-7152 (Continued on Page 11)



A free, seven-week summer concert series beginning July 2 that includes local, regional and national acts from 7 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at Mid’s Park on Main Street in Lake Placid. For more information, go to www.songsatmirrorlake.com. SUMMER LINEUP July 2 Roots Night with David Bromberg Quintet July 9 Cuban Jazz Night with Orquestra Akokan July 16 Newgrass Night with Sierra Hull July 23 Bob Dylan Night with Joan Osborne July 30 Rock Night with BoDeans Aug. 6 Local Jam Night with Nina’s Brew Aug. 13 Southern Rock Night with The Marcus King Band

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Songs at Mirror Lake

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2.4-mile swim ¯ 112-mile bike ¯ 26.2-mile run Sunday, July 28


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Olympic Speedskating Oval, Main Street, Lake Placid Combine your love of barbecue-style foods and other refreshments with live music in the heart of downtown Lake Placid.

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¯ Live Music: Tony Merando — 7:30 p.m. at Taste Bistro & Bar at the Mirror Lake Inn. Free. More information: www.mirrorlakeinn.com

Sunday, June 9

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Wednesday, June 12

¯ Celebrity golf tournament — United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. will host its 19th annual Olympian Celebrity Golf Classic at the Lake Placid Club Mountain Course in Lake Placid. The event randomly pairs an Olympic athlete or other celebrity with a registered three-person team. Cost is (Continued on Page 12)

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¯ Lake Placid Marathon/Half Marathon — Race starts at Olympic Speed Skating Oval, Lake Placid. More information: www.lakeplacidmarathon.com ¯ NYSEF Golf Open — The New York Ski Educational Foundation Golf Open will take place at the Lake Placid Golf Club. Funds raised from this event provide opportunities for athletes of all ages to reach their potential in snowsports. Cost: $300 for an individual; $375 for a team; $500 for a barbecue sponsor (includes team); $700 for a cart sponsor (includes team); and $175 for a hole sponsor. Registration includes: carts, greens fees, range balls, dinner, a commemorative gift and the option to play up to 18 holes the Saturday before or Monday after the tournament. More information can be found at nysef.org/events. ¯ Story Time — On the second Sunday of every month, 4 p.m., The Bookstore Plus. All children (especially children at heart) are welcome. A storyteller reads and then guides them through a themed craft activity. All materials provided for free.

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$500 per team, which includes greens fees, cart, free raffle gifts and barbecue dinner. All proceeds go toward United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. and its partner agencies which serve Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. Registration for a team and sponsorship forms are available at the United Way office in Plattsburgh, on the United Way website www.unitedwayadk.org, or by calling 518-563-0028 to have one mailed and for more information.

Thursday, June 13

¯ Opening Reception: Imagined Reflections — A collaboration between Janet Millstein and Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society. 5-7 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Show from June 13 to July 29. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Saturday, June 15

¯ Wilmington Whiteface Whiskey Run — 9:30 a.m. at Festival Field in Wilmington. 10-kilometer road running race. More information: www.whitefaceregion.com ¯ Workshop: Half-Day Creative Collage — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. $65. More information at 518-523-2512 or email

anya@lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Dam Duck Race — Barbecue from 5 to 8 p.m. with race at 7 p.m., Lisa G’s restaurant, Lake Placid. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lake Placid. Adults $15; children under 10 yrs: $8. Proceeds to benefit the Rotary Club of LP Community Projects. Tickets available at: The UPS Store, Lisa Gs, NBT and from Rotary members.

Sunday, June 16

¯ Open Studio — At Tahawus Center in AuSable Forks. Community-wide invitation to launch and learn about summer activities. Event includes the unveiling of two paintings gifted to Tahawus by AuSable Forks painter Heidi Gero. More information: TahawusCenter@gmail.com, 646-734-7151.

Thursday, June 20

¯ Patrick Kirmer Retrospective Opening — At Keene Arts. Exhibit from June 20 to July 7. Gallery hours: Friday-Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. or call 914309-7095 to schedule an appointment. For more information, go to www.keenearts.com.

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Wednesday evenings throughout the summer, the Symphony hosts free music in Mid’s Park in downtown Lake Placid. It also holds its Symphony Series at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and its Adirondack Series at various venues throughout the region. For concert dates, visit www.lakeplacidsinfonietta.org.

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Saturday, June 22

¯ Ballet: Carmen — 1 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Pickers Paradise: From Balkans to Bluegrass — 7:30 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Tuesday, June 25

¯ Lake Placid Horse Show — June 25-30 at North Elba Show Grounds, Lake Placid. 8 a.m. each day. More information is available by calling the Lake Placid Horse Show Association at 518-523-9625 or online atwww.lakeplacidhorseshow.com.

Thursday, June 27

¯ Museum Opening Reception — 5 to 7 p.m. at Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society Museum in Lake Placid. Updated exhibits: Education, Religion and Transportation. RSVP appreciated but not required. $30 per person. More information: info@lakeplacidhistory.com or call 518-523-3830.

Saturday, June 29

¯ Met Live in HD: Romeo et Juliette — 1 p.m. at

Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Monday, July 1

¯ I Love New York Horse Show — July 1-7 at North Elba Show Grounds, Lake Placid. 8 a.m. each day. More information is available by calling the Lake Placid Horse Show Association at 518-523-9625 or online atwww.lakeplacidhorseshow.com.

Tuesday, July 2

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Roots Night with David Bromberg Quintet. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Thursday, July 4

¯ Lake Placid Fourth of July — Parade starts at 5 p.m. on Main Street at the Olympic Center. Free. More information: www.lakeplacid.com ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta: Champlain National Bank’s Stars and Stripes Forever — Family-friendly, free Park Series concert at 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park in Lake Placid under the direction of conductor Kynan Johns. Rain site is St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information call 518-523-2051 or go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. (Continued on Page 16)


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Friday, July 5

¯ I Love Barbecue Festival — July 5-7 at Olympic Speedskating Oval in Lake Placid. Barbecue festival with live music. More information: www.ilbbqf.com

Sunday, July 7

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta: Symphony Series Concert — 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, under the direction of conductor Kynan Johns. Spanish Summer Nights will feature guest artist Colin Davin, guitar performing Rodrigos famous Concierto Aranjuez. For more information go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518-5232512.

Monday, July 8

¯ Rebecca Kelly Ballet Summer Dance Day Camp — July 8-19. Directed by New York City choregrapher Rebecca Kelly. Intensive course provides a process-oriented work experience while preparing for performance. Students between the ages

of 7 and 19 explore a variety of dance techniques, with ballet as the core discipline. Designed to cultivate confidence, expose students to new ideas through the arts and to experience the satisfaction of striving toward excellence. For more information, email RKBallet1@verizon.net, go to www.TahawusCenter.org or call 646-734-7151.

Tuesday, July 9

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Cuban Jazz Night with Orquestra Akokan. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Wednesday, July 10

¯ Comedy: Tim Dumas — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Free. For more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Park Series — Great Cinema Classics, a free, family-friendly concert at 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park, Lake Placid under the direction of conductor Kynan Johns. Rain site is St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. (Continued on Page 17)


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Friday, July 12

¯ Music: Cherish the Ladies — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Saturday, July 13

¯ Met Live in HD: La Boheme — 1 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Sunday, July 14

¯ The Amazing Adirondack Race — 9:30 a.m. at

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Pro Musica — Evening of chamber music with the LPS Pro Musica at 8 p.m. at the Keene Valley Congregational Church, under the artistic direction of pianist Navah Perlman. Chamber guest artists Navah Perlman, piano, Jia Kim, cello, and Siwoo Kim, violin, join Lake Placid Sinfonietta musicians Cynthia Watson, oboe, Gregory Quick, bassoon, and Wei-xiong Wang, clarinet. Pre-concert discussion of the music in the Keene Valley Library at 7 p.m. The concert is sponsored by the East Branch Friends of the Arts and LPS Pro Musica supported by the Cloudsplitter Foundation. A suggested donation at the door will be accepted. For information, call the East Branch Friends of the Arts at 518-576-4233. (Continued on Page 20)

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Monday, July 15

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¯ Craigardan Ceramics Exhibit and Programming — July 11 to Aug. 4 at Keene Arts. Gallery hours: Friday-Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. and by appointment by calling 914-309-7095. More information: www.keenearts.com ¯ LPCA Gala: Summer of Love — 6 to 10 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Masons Lodge, Station St., Lake Placid. Day-long 17 race is part adventure, part trivia and part scavenger hunt. More information on the Zonta Club of the Adirondacks Facebook page. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts under the direction of conductor Kynan Johns. Concertmaster Daniel Szasz is featured in a performance of Vivaldis masterpiece The Four Seasons, followed by Mozarts beloved Symphony, No. 36 in C, K. 425, The Linz. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org, call 518-523-2051 or email info@LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518-523-2512.


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elebrating its 50th year, the Lake Placid Horse Shows, presented by Sea Shore Stables LLC and sponsored by Bainbridge Farm, LLC, is a highlight event on the nation’s hunter-jumper horse show calendar, hosting the country’s top riders for two weeks of thrilling equestrian competition at its beautiful world-class facility. The horse show offers an unparalleled setting with meticulously landscaped grounds, panoramic mountain views, excellent shopping, a variety of food vendors, family fun, as well as the opportunity to watch some of the nation’s best horses and riders competing in four shows rings. The shows features classes for every level of competitor — from children on polished ponies participating in leadline classes to Olympic medalists competing over the biggest jumps in the Grand Prix. The

shows start at 8 a.m. each day with more than 100 classes each week. Each show is USEF ‘AA’ rated for hunters and 6* rated for Jumpers and offers over $560,000 prize money. The Lake Placid Horse Show takes place June 25 – 30 highlighted by the $100,000 Prevost Richard M. Feldman Grand Prix of Lake Placid on Sunday, June 30. The I Love New York Horse Show takes place July 1-7, highlighted by the $100,000 Great American Insurance Group I Love New York Grand Prix on Saturday, July 6, and the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Presented by Eastern Hay & Purina Animal Nutrition on Sunday, July 7. Known as the “Best Two Weeks of a Horseman’s Summer,” the Lake Placid Horse Shows offers top competition in a vacation-like setting, mak-

ing it fun for the whole family. Some of the best shopping in the Adirondacks can be found right in the horse show’s vendor area, including local Adirondack artists, products, clothing and apparel, as well as real estate, photography, a variety of equine related shops, a booth with official Lake Placid Horse Shows commemorative sportswear, and many selections of culinary delights. Admission to the horse show is $2 on weekdays and $5 on weekend days. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free. Discounts for groups of 20 or more. Further information on the Lake Placid Horse Show Series, Presented by Sea Shore Stables, LLC and Sponsored by Bainbridge Farm, LLC, is available by calling the Lake Placid Horse Show Association at 518-523-9625 or online at www.lakeplacidhorseshow.com.


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Tuesday, July 16

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Newgrass Night with Sierra Hull. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Pro Musica — Evening of chamber music with the LPS Pro Musica at 7:30 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts under the artistic direction of pianist Navah Perlman, supported by the Cloudsplitter Foundation. Guest artists include pianist Navah Perlman, cellist Jia Kim, violinist Siwoo Kim, who will be joined by Lake Placid Sinfonietta musicians Cynthia Watson, oboe, Wei-xiong Wang, clarinet and Gregory Quick, bassoon. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518-523-2512.

Wednesday, July 17

¯ Young and Fun Series: Dino Hunter Safari — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Free. For more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Park Series — Free

Park Series concert at 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Stuart Malina conducting. Program will include music to inspire footwork including Leroy Andersons Waltzing Cat, Dance of the Buffoons by Rimsky-Korsakov and selections from West Side Story. Rain site is St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org.

Thursday, July 18

¯ Ballet Performance — Rebecca Kelly Ballet Performance at 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For more information, email RKBallet1@verizon.net, go to www.TahawusCenter.org or call 646734-7151. ¯ Lake Placid Youth Athletic Association — Meeting, 8 p.m., Olympic Training Center, 196 Old Military Road, Lake Placid, www.eteamz.com/lpyaa

Friday, July 19

¯ On Stage Youth Performance — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: RKBallet@gmail.com or 646-734-0703. (Continued on Page 21)


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Sunday, July 21

¯ Wilmington Whiteface Sky Races — 8 a.m. at Whiteface Mountain, Wilmington. More information: www.LakePlacid.com ¯ AuSable Forks Painters — At Tahawus Center in AuSable Forks. More information: TahawusCenter@gmail.com, 646-734-7151.

Monday, July 22

¯ Summer Dance Camp — July 22-26 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Tuesday, July 23

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Bob Dylan Night with Joan Osborne. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Wednesday, July 24

¯ Young and Fun Series: The Puppet People The Last Dragon — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Free. For more information, call 518523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Park Series Concert — 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Around the World in 50 Minutes with Stuart Malina conducting. Rain site St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. (Continued on Page 22)

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High Peaks Region

¯ N.Y. Loon Census — People all across New York are invited to submit their observations from any lake in New York. Sign up for a lake to help minimize duplication of reports for the same lake: www.adkloon.org/ny-loon-census. ¯ Photography Exhibit: Rome Dam by Stephen Longmire — From July 20 to Aug. 31 at Tahawus Center in AuSable Forks. More information: TahawusCenter@gmail.com, 646-734-7151. ¯ Wilmington Whiteface Vertical K — 10 a.m. at Whiteface Mountain, Wilmington. Kids Sky Climber at 11 a.m. More information: www.LakePlacid.com ¯ AuSable Forks Painters — At Tahawus Center in AuSable Forks. More information: TahawusCenter@gmail.com, 646-734-7151. ¯ Met Live in HD: Il Barbiere di Siviglia — 1 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — 7:30 p.m. at Lake 21 Placid Center for the Arts. Put on a Happy Face conducted by Stuart Malina. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518-523-2512.


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October 23-27 At Palace Theater and Lake Placid Center for the Arts www.lakeplacidfilmfestival.org or www.adirondackfilmsociety.org. (Continued from Page 21)

Friday, July 26

¯ Missoula Children’s Theatre Presents Peter and Wendy — 6 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-5232512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Saturday, July 27

¯ Missoula Children’s Theatre Presents Peter and Wendy — 10 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-5232512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Sunday, July 28

¯ Ironman Lake Placid — Triathlon: 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run. 6:30 a.m. More information: www.ironman.com ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518523-2512.

Monday, July 29

¯ Northstar Invitational Lacrosse Tournament — July 29-Aug. 1. Instructional sessions and fullfield games. More information: www.summitlacrosseventures.com

Tuesday, July 30

¯ Puppet Camp with Matt Sorensen — July 30 to Aug. 3 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Rock Night with BoDeans. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Wednesday, July 31

¯ Young and Fun Series: The Amazing Max — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Free. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Park Series Concert — 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Peter Rubardt conducting. Rain site is St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. (Continued on Page 23)


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Friday, August 2

Saturday, August 3

¯ Can-Am Rugby Tournament — 46th annual rugby tournament. Multiple divisions and age groups. Fields in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. More information: canamrugby.com. ¯ Met Live in HD: Aida — 1 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Sunday, August 4

¯ Can-Am Rugby Tournament — 46th annual rugby tournament. Multiple divisions and age groups. Fields in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. More information: canamrugby.com. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — Beethoven, Barber and Friends at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for

Monday, August 5

¯ High Peaks Summit Classic Lacrosse Tournament — Aug. 5-11 at North Elba Athletic Fields, Lake Placid. 36 teams, with divisions for all age groups. More information: www.summitlacrosseventures.com

Tuesday, August 6

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Local Jam Night with Nina’s Brew. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Wednesday, August 7

¯ Young and Fun Series: Bubble Trouble — 10:30 a.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Free. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Park Series — 7 p.m. in the Paul White Memorial Shell, Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Sponsored by NBT Bank. Rain site is St. Agnes Church on Saranac Ave. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. (Continued on Page 24)

THE HISTORY MUSEUM

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¯ Can-Am Rugby Tournament — 46th annual rugby tournament. Multiple divisions and age groups. Fields in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. More information: canamrugby.com. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Children’s Concert — Free. 10:30 a.m. in the gymnasium of St. Agnes School, with Peter Rubardt conducting. All ages are welcome to attend this lively hour-long, interactive introduction to the orchestra. More information: 518523-2051 or www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org.

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Thursday, August 8

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¯ Exhibit: Abstract Landscapes — Aug. 8-31 at Keene Arts. Alison Weld, Bill Evans, Mike Kaz and Carl Robino. Gallery hours: Friday-Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. or call 914-309-7095 to make an appointment. More information: www.keenearts.com

Saturday, August 10

¯ The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-5232512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Sunday, August 11

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — Summer Symphony Series at 7:30 p.m. the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Peter Rubardt conducting. For more information, go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are available online and at the LPCA box office 518523-2512.

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Monday, August 12

¯ Camp LPCA: Away with Clay — Aug. 12-16 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Camp LPCA: Camp Rock — Aug. 12-16 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org. ¯ Camp LPCA: Storming the Stage — Aug. 1216 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Tuesday, August 13

¯ Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series — Southern Rock Night with The Marcus King Band. 7 to 9 p.m. at Mid’s Park, Lake Placid. Free. More information: www.songsatmirrorlake.org

Saturday, August 17

Monday, August 26

¯ Teen Improv Comedy Camp — Aug. 26-30 at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Friday, August 30

¯ Wilmington Mountain Bike Festival — Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. Three-day celebration features on-site camping, live music, local food and beer, bike demos, group rides for all abilities, shuttles, kids mountain bike races and 25-plus miles of singletrack riding. More information: www.whitefaceregion.com

Sunday, September 8

¯ Ironman 70.3 Lake Placid — Triathlon: 1.2mile swim, 56-mile bike, 13.1-mile run. More information: www.ironman.com

Friday, September 13

¯ Historic Fall Tour — 5 to 7:30 p.m. Explore the history of cemeteries in Lake Placid and North Elba with the Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society. Bus pickup location to be determined. $30 per person (commemorative drinking glass included). Reservations required, seating is limited. Contact the Museum at 518523-1608 or email info@lakeplacidhistory.com.

Saturday, September 14

¯ Festival of Colors — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Festival Park, Wilmington. More information: call 518946-2255 or go to www.whitefaceregion.com

Friday, September 27

¯ Pink Martini with Special Guest Meow Meow — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

Friday, October 4

¯ Manhattan Short Film Festival — 7:30 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

¯ Heritage Fair — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society Museum in Lake Placid. Used book sale, bake sale, live music, collections tours and children’s activities. Free. More information: info@lakeplacidhistory.com or call 518-5231608. ¯ Ballet Hispanico — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

¯ Music: Dar Williams — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

¯ Comedy: Paula Poundstone — 8 p.m. at Lake Placid Center for the Arts. For tickets or more information, call 518-523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.

¯ Lake Placid Film Festival — Oct. 23-27 at Palace Theater and Lake Placid Center for the Arts. More information: www.lakeplacidfilmfestival.org or www.adirondackfilmsociety.org.

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Adirondack Canoe Classic

Sept. 6-8 Three-day, 90-mile paddle from Old Forge to Saranac Lake

Events calendar

¯ Great Adirondack Birding Celebration — Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2. 9 a.m. at Paul Smith’s College VIC, Bloomingdale Bog, Little Clear Pond and Madawaska Flow. Trip prices vary. More information: 518-327-6241 or www.paulsmiths.edu/vic ¯ Birds of Prey at Hotel Saranac — 4:30 p.m. in the Great Hall Bar, Hotel Saranac, Saranac Lake. More information: 518-891-6900 or hotelsaranac.com

Sunday, June 2

¯ Pendragon’s 40th Summer Season Kick-Off Party — 5:30 p.m. at Casa Del Sol in Saranac Lake. $60 admission. RSVP to info@pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, June 6

¯ Party on the Patio — The Mallett Brothers at Waterhole, Saranac Lake. 7 p.m. Free. More information: www.saranaclakewaterhole.com or 518-354-5441. (Continued on Page 28)

St. Bernard’s Catholic Parish Mass Times Saturday: St. Bernard’s 4:30pm Sunday: Assumption 8am St. Bernard’s 10am St. Bernard’s, 27 St. Bernard St., Saranac Lake, 518-891-4616 Fish Creek Campsite, Sundays 8:30am, 6/23 - 9/1 Church of the Assumption, 826 State Rte. 86, Gabriels

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Become a Saranac Lake 6er

PHOTO — CATHERINE MOORE

Climb these six peaks at your own pace, in as much time as you like: ≤Haystack Mountain ≤Baker Mountain ≤Ampersand Mountain ≤McKenzie Mountain ≤Scarface Mountain ≤St. Regis Mountain Hikers can become Ultra 6ers by summiting all six peaks in 24 hours or become Winter 6ers by climbing the peaks between Dec. 21 and March 21. No biking or boating is permitted. Once a hiker has finished this challenge, they should mail the village of Saranac Lake details on the date they climbed, time spent on the summit, mailing address, and $5 postage to: Village of Saranac Lake, Saranac Lake 6ers, 39 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY 12983. In return, hikers receive their 6er swag: a patch, sticker, member number, and bragging rights — plus they get to ring the traditional 6er bell (pictured) in Berkeley Green.

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Questions? Call White Pine Camp at 518-327-3030

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Thursday Night Fun Run Series

PHOTO — LOU REUTER

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Riverside Park, Saranac Lake Every Thursday at 6 p.m. from June 27 through Aug. 29 Free races for runners and walkers of all ages, with a variety of distances offered. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557.

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Friday, June 7

¯ Art Opening: One Earth — From 5 to 7 p.m. at BluSeed Studios. Show continues through July 6. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Opening Reception: Find Your Direction by Kristina Mueller — 5 to 7 p.m. at NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery, 11 Woodruff St., Saranac Lake. More information: 518-354-1875 or northwindfineartsgallery.com. ¯ Art Opening: Burdette Parks — At Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery, 52 Main St, Saranac Lake. Show through June. Guild hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. More information: 518-891-2615 or adirondackartistsguild.com.

Saturday, June 8

¯ Bow Wow Meow Luau — Fundraiser for the TriLakes Humane Society, 5 to 8 p.m., Dewey Mountain Recreation Center. Live music and luau dancing with Ms. Veronica, silent auction, hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and punch. $60/person or $30 per young pup (ages 30 and younger). RSVP: 518-354-0202.

Wednesday, June 12

¯ Paul Smith’s College VIC 5k Trail Series —

Every Wednesday. Registration at 6 p.m., followed by race start at 6:30 p.m. $5 or free for 12 and under.

Thursday, June 13

¯ Open-Minded Mic Night — 7:30 p.m. at BluSeed Studios. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com

Friday, June 14

¯ Adirondack SUP Festival — June 14-16 at Lake Colby Beach, Saranac Lake. More information: www.adirondacksupfestival.com or 518-891-7450 ¯ Saranac Lake Tandem Rally —June 14-16. $90 per tandem. More information: 518-354-3102 or www.gtgtandems.com ¯ Cure Porch on Wheels with Saranac Lake at Work Live! — At Lake Flower Boat Launch, Saranac Lake. Open house: 6 to 7 p.m.; storytelling: 7 to 9 p.m. In case of rain, storytelling moves to John Black Room of the Saranac Laboratory Museum, 89 Church St. More information: www.historicsaranaclake.org

Saturday, June 15

¯ Lake Flower Bartok Walking Tour — 10:30 a.m. Meet at Riverside Park Bandshell, corner of Main Street and River Street, Saranac Lake. Walking tour to the Bartok Cabin. $5/person, free to members of Historic Saranac Lake and children. (Continued on Page 30)


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2 Depot St., Saranac Lake 518-891-9521 www.adirondackcarousel.org Tickets: $2.50 per ride, three rides for $5 and seven rides for $10. Winter and spring hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

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Sunday, June 16

¯ Kids Fishing Derby on Lake Colby — 8 a.m. at Lake Colby, Saranac Lake. Free. More information: 518-891-2560

Thursday, June 20

¯ Third Thursday Art Walk — 5 to 7:30 p.m. in downtown Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com

Friday, June 21

¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, June 22

¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, June 23

¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Tuesday, June 25

¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, June 26

¯ Naturalist Interpretive Paddle — 9 a.m. Meet at State Bridge for guided interpretive paddle. Second Pond into Saranac River toward the Lower Locks. $20. More information: www.celebratepaddlingadk.com or 518-891-1838 ¯ Adirondack Hamlets to Huts Presentation — Noon at St. Regis Canoe Outfitters, Saranac Lake. Free. More information: 518-891-1838 ¯ Music on the Green: JigJam — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. (Continued on Page 32)


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Third Thursday Art Walks

PHOTO — GRIFFIN KELLY

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Every third Thursday June to September Downtown Saranac Lake Artists, musicians and performers take to the streets to offer their talents along with local vendors.

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¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, June 27

¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557. ¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, June 28

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More

information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, June 29

¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, June 30

¯ Celebrate Paddling Invitational — Canoe, kayak, guideboat and SUP races for all abilities youth, novice and marathon. At Lake Flower in Saranac Lake. 1-, 3- and 12-mile courses. Registration at 9 a.m., followed by races at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Entry fee is $25. For more information, contact Brian McDonnell at 518-8912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com. ¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Tuesday, July 2

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Wednesday, July 3

¯ Paul Smith’s College VIC 5k Trail Series — Registration at 6 p.m., followed by race start at 6:30 p.m. $5 or free for ages 12 and under. New course each week. ¯ Music on the Green: The Barefoot Movement — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board.

Thursday, July 4

¯ Saranac Lake Fourth of July Celebration — Kiddie Parade, 10 a.m.; Duck Race, 11 a.m.; Music on the Green 4 to 7 p.m.; and fireworks on Lake Flower, 9:15 p.m. More information: 518-891-4150 ¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557.

Friday, July 5

¯ Opening Reception: Farm to Market by Susan

Whiteman — 5 to 7 p.m. at NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery, 11 Woodruff St., Saranac Lake. More information: 518-354-1875 or northwindfineartsgallery.com. ¯ Art Opening: Valerie Patterson — At Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery, 52 Main Street, Saranac Lake. Show through July. Guild hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. More information: 518-891-2615 or adirondackartistsguild.com. ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, July 6

¯ Runabout Rendezvous — 9 a.m. In water and land display of antique and classic boats, including guideboats and canoes. More information: 518-8915828 ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, July 7

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org. (Continued on Page 38)


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orthern Current is a free, daylong music festival that will be held the Sunday of Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1. Held in Saranac Lake’s scenic Riverside Park, the festival will feature seven diverse musical acts, plus local vendors and an area with games and other fun activities for kids. This family-friendly event replaces Hobofest, a popular music festival that organizers decided to retire after 10 successful years. The committee putting Northern Current together hopes it will be a fun send-off to summer for the Saranac Lake community. For more information, go to northerncurrentadk.org.

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Tuesday, July 9

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, July 10

¯ Paul Smith’s College VIC 5k Trail Series — Registration at 6 p.m., followed by race start at 6:30 p.m. $5 or free for ages 12 and under. New course each week. ¯ Music on the Green: The Small Glories — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Matt Hudson. — From 5 to 7 p.m. at BluSeed Studios. Show continues through Aug. 10. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Play: Native Gardens — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. Comedy by Karen Zacarias. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, July 17

¯ Paul Smith’s College VIC 5k Trail Series — Registration at 6 p.m., followed by race start at 6:30 p.m. $5 or free for ages 12 and under. New course each week. ¯ Music on the Green: Hot Flannel — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board.

Thursday, July 18

Thursday, July 11

¯ Third Thursday Art Walk — 5 to 7:30 p.m. in downtown Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com

Friday, July 12

¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 7 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org. (Continued on Page 40)

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

¯ Art Opening: Larry Poole, John Cullen and

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Saturday, July 20

¯ N.Y. Loon Census — People all across New York are invited to submit their observations from any lake in New York. Sign up for a lake to help minimize duplication of reports for the same lake: www.adkloon.org/ny-loon-census. ¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org. ¯ Saranac Lake Street Fest — 2 to 9 p.m. on Main Street, Saranac Lake. Free. Live music, dancing, theatrics, painting, stilt walking, magic and other surprises. More information on Saranac Lake Street Fest’s Facebook page. ¯ Pop-Up Gallery, featuring Carol Marie Vossler — At BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-8913799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org

Sunday, July 21

¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Tuesday, July 23

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, July 24

¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org. ¯ Music on the Green: Funky Crustaceans — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lakes Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Paul Smith’s College VIC, Paul Smiths. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, July 25

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¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile childrens races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557. ¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Community Concert — 7 p.m. at the Hotel Saranac in Saranac Lake. Free. For more information on the concert including how to participate in the side-by-side experience, call 518523-2051 or go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, July 26

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 7 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

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Saturday, July 27

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 7 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, July 28

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Tuesday, July 30

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, July 31

¯ Summer Breeze BluSeed Benefit — At BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-891-3799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org

¯ Music on the Green: Durham County Poets — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, August 1

¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557.

Friday, August 2

¯ Can-Am Rugby Tournament — Aug. 2-4. 46th annual rugby tournament. Multiple divisions and age groups. Fields in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. More information: canamrugby.com. ¯ Opening Reception: Coming Into Being by Lee Ann Sporn — 5 to 7 p.m. at NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery, 11 Woodruff St., Saranac Lake. More information: 518-354-1875 or northwindfineartsgallery.com. ¯ Art Opening: Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda — At Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery, 52 Main St., Saranac Lake. Show through August. Guild hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. More information: 518-8912615 or adirondackartistsguild.com. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, August 3

¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, August 4

¯ Musical: Next to Normal — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Monday, August 5

¯ Workshop — Creative Classroom Project, Sensory Nature-Based Learning Workshop. At BluSeed Studios from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-891-3799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org

Tuesday, August 6

¯ Workshop — Sense of Place, Coloring Nature with Carol Vossler. At BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-891-3799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org (Continued on Page 44)


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¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

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Wednesday, August 7

¯ Music on the Green: Organ Donor featuring Ira Friedman — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, August 8

¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, August 9

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¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, August 11

¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Monday, August 12

¯ Youth Arts Camp — BluZoo: Camp for kids, partnership with the Utica Zoo. Aug. 12-16 at BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-891-3799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org ¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Meet the Artists reception at Hotel Saranac from 7 to 9 p.m. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com

Tuesday, August 13

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Paint the VIC Day at Paul Smith’s College VIC. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, August 14

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Paint the

Adirondacks Day. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Music on the Green: Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, August 15

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Paint the Town Day in Saranac Lake; silent auction at 5 p.m. at Adirondack Artists Guild gallery. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Third Thursday Art Walk — 5 to 7:30 p.m. in downtown Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org or saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile childrens races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557.

Friday, August 16

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Paint the Saranac Day at Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club; Special Preview Party from 6 to 9 p.m. at Harrietstown Town Hall. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Exhibit Opening — Works of Cree Scudder. Runs through Sept. 15 at BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. More information: www.bluseedstudios.org, 518-891-3799 or email admin@bluseedstudios.org ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, August 17

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Quick Draw competition from 9 to 11 a.m., winner announced at 11:30 a.m. Show and Sale from noon to 5 p.m. at Harrietstown Town Hall. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Olga Memorial Footrace — The Rotary Club of Saranac Lake and the Saranac Lake Youth Center will host the 22nd annual Olga Memorial Footrace 9:30 a.m. at Berkeley Green in Saranac Lake.The 5- and 10-kilometer run and 5K walk will benefit local youth through increased programming at the Saranac Lake Youth Center and enhance the Rotary’s literacy program that puts a book in the hands of every child in the elementary school. For more information or to register, call the Saranac Lake Youth Center at 518-8915846 or email saranaclakeyouth@gmail.com. ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org. (Continued on Page 46)


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Tuesday, August 20

¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

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Wednesday, August 21

¯ Music on the Green: Russ Bailey Trio — 7 to 9 p.m. at Berkeley Green, Saranac Lake. Free live music hosted by the village of Saranac Lake’s Downtown Advisory Board. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, August 22

¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557. ¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, August 23

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¯ Play: A Doll’s House Part 2 — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-891-1854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, August 24

¯ Pat Stratton Memorial Bike Ride — 8 a.m. at Mount Pisgah Recreation Center, Saranac Lake. Distances: 100 miles, 56 miles, 28 miles and free kids ride. For all ages and abilities. More information: www.strattonride.com or email info@strattonride.com. ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Tuesday, August 27

¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Wednesday, August 28

¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, August 29

¯ Saranac Lake Fun Run Series — 5:30 p.m. at Riverside Park, Saranac Lake. Free races for all ages. Distances range from quarter-mile, half-mile and 1-

mile children’s races to between 2 and 5 miles. Events are organized by volunteers and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the village of Saranac Lake. For more information, contact Andy Pickreign at capp_andy@yahoo.com or 518-524-3557. ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, August 30

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Saturday, August 31

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518-891-3799 ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Sunday, September 1

¯ ArtWorks Studio Tour Weekend — Friday through Sunday. See works in all stages of progress and watch area artists demonstrate their techniques in a wide variety of styles, subjects and media. More information: info@saranaclakeartworks.com or 518891-3799 ¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 2 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Thursday, September 5

¯ Play: The Foreigner — At Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake. 8 p.m. More information: 518-8911854 or www.pendragontheatre.org.

Friday, September 6

¯ Adirondack Canoe Classic The 90-Miler — Three-day, 90-mile race Sept. 6-8 that follows the original “highways of the Adirondacks” the interconnected lakes, rivers, ponds and carries from Old Forge to Saranac Lake. Solo, tandem, four-person and Voyageur canoes, solo and tandem kayaks and guide boats. Competitive and open touring classes. Pre-registration is required by July 20. 250 boat limit. Entry fees: $200 per person for solo boats, $175pp for tandem boats and C-4 paddlers, $150pp for Voyageur canoe paddlers (AWA members get $25 discount). For more information or for an entry form, contact Brian McDonnell at 518-8912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com.


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45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake Hours of operation (May 27 through Labor Day): 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week www.wildcenter.org 518-359-7800

Events calendar

Saturday, June 15

¯ Gary LaQuay Fishing Challenge — 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tupper Lake, Simon Pond and Raquette Pond. Sponsored by the Tupper Lake Rod and Gun Club as a fundraiser for High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care. More information: www.TupperLake.com

Saturday, June 29

¯ Tupper Lake Tinman Triathlon — 8 a.m. at Tupper Lake Municipal Park. Distances: half-Ironman, Olympic, Sprint, Relay and Aquabike. More information: www.TupperLakeTinman.com ¯ Tupper Lake 8-Miler — Canoe, kayak and SUP races. 8-mile races starting at Tupper Lake Boat launch on Lake Simon Road. Registration from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. More information: e-mail rgocking@roadrunner.com or call 518-354-8377

Tuesday, July 2

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Friday, July 5

¯ Little Loggers Kids Series — 10:30 a.m. at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Monday, July 8

¯ Kids Theater Camp — July 8-19 at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. For more information, go to www.tupperarts.com.

Tuesday, July 9

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Friday, July 12

¯ Tupper Lake Woodsmen’s Days — At Tupper Lake Municipal Park. All day event. More information: www.TupperLake.com (Continued on Page 52)


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Tupper Lake Golf Club

PHOTO — MIKE LYNCH

A Donald Ross design, this course is a scenic mountain course every golfer should be sure to play on his or her next vacation in the Adirondacks. The club was established in 1932. At 6,153 yards, the course provides an interesting and rewarding challenge for both the high and low handicapper. Its tree-lined fairways and wilderness background are very aesthetically pleasing. Glimpses of Big Tupper Lake and the surrounding mountains are spectacular.

Little Wolf Beach and Campground 105 Little Wolf Road, Tupper Lake

Operated by the town of Tupper Lake, the Little Wolf Campground & Beach sits along the shore of Little Wolf Pond. The campground features 50 sites, a majority of which have electric water and sewer hookups for larger RVs and campers. In addition, there are also some quiet tent sites for a more rustic camping experience.

Tupper Lake Municipal Park and Little Loggers Playground

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Walk the boardwalk along the scenic shores of Raquette Pond, fish from a pavilion, play tennis, volleyball, basketball and baseball during the day or on lighted field and courts at night. At the Little Loggers Playground, children will enjoy climbing, sliding and crawling in the three designated age appropriate play areas, each separated by well manicured grassy areas and walkway.


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Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory

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178 Big Wolf Road, Tupper Lake www.adirondackskycenter.org 518-359-3538

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¯ Little Loggers Kids Series — 10:30 a.m. at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Saturday, July 13

¯ Tupper Lake Woodsmen’s Days — At Tupper Lake Municipal Park. All day event. More information: www.TupperLake.com

Sunday, July 14

¯ Tupper Lake Woodsmen’s Days — At Tupper Lake Municipal Park. All day event. More information: www.TupperLake.com

Tuesday, July 16

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com. ¯ Play: Proof — 7:30 p.m. at the Wild Center, Tupper Lake. $15 Arts Center and Wild Center members; $25 non-members;$10 students and youth 17 and under; 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Friday, July 19

¯ Little Loggers Kids Series — 10:30 a.m. at

Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Saturday, July 20

¯ N.Y. Loon Census — People all across New York are invited to submit their observations from any lake in New York. Sign up for a lake to help minimize duplication of reports for the same lake: www.adkloon.org/ny-loon-census. ¯ Tupper Lake Warrior Run — 9 a.m. at Raquette River Brewing, Tupper Lake. 5 or 8-kilometer obstacle race through mud, field and other Adirondack terrain. More information: www.TupperLake.com

Sunday, July 21

¯ Adirondack Sky Festival — Town-wide event, with activities offered at the Adirondack Sky Center observatory property, The Wild Center, the Tupper Lake Bandshell and more. For more information, visit www.adirondackskycenter.org

Tuesday, July 23

¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Lions Bandshell, Tupper Lake. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. ¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com. (Continued on Page 55)


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Family-friendly hikes near Tupper Lake

≤Panther Mountain features a 1.2-mile round-trip hike with an elevation of 2,236 feet. The trailhead is located on state Route 3 just east of Tupper Lake (toward Saranac Lake). ≤Mount Arab is a short but very worthwhile hike in the Adirondacks. At 1 mile long and a 760-foot vertical gain, with an easy/moderate trail. The trailhead is located roughly 7 miles west of Tupper Lake on county Road 62, which is a left-hand turn off state Route 3 (toward Piercefield). ≤Goodman Mountain features a 1.6-mile hiking trail, a 2,176 foot summit, and is located 0.4 miles south of the state Route 421/Horseshoe Lake junction on state Route 30 in Tupper Lake. ≤Coney Mountain is a 1.1-mile, one-way hike over easy to moderate terrain. The elevation reaches 2,265 feet and takes a half hour to an hour to the summit, depending on skill level. The trailhead is located about 12 miles outside Tupper Lake on state Route 30 (toward Long Lake). ≤Ampersand Mountain is a very popular hike and is a member of the Saranac Lake 6ers. At 5.4 miles round trip, the elevation reaches 3,352 feet at the rock summit. Starting out flat, the hike ends with hikers ascending rock terrain.

Mount Arab

PHOTO — JUSTIN A. LEVINE

Goodman Mountain

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Friday, July 26

¯ Little Loggers Kids Series — 10:30 a.m. at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Sunday, July 28

Tuesday, July 30

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Wednesday, July 31

¯ Mountain Mamas Quilt Show and Camp — July 31 to Aug. 3 at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Thursday, August 1

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta — 7:30 p.m. in the Wild Centers Great Hall, Tupper Lake. Tickets are available through The Wild Center and are priced at $20 for adults, $17 for museum members, with ages 4-14 free. A pre-concert dinner is available with reservations. For tickets and information, call The Wild Center at 518-359-7800.

¯ Jr. Jacks Open Mic — Aug. 5-9. For grades 36 at Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. $50 per student includes three classes, one dress rehearsal and one concert. For more information, email karinr@tupperlakecsd.net or go to www.tupperarts.com.

Tuesday, August 6

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

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¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Wednesday, August 14

¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Paint the Adirondacks Day. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com ¯ Opening Gala for Annual Art Show — At Tupper Arts Center, Tupper Lake. Show will run from Aug. 14 to Sept. 8. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Friday, August 16

¯ Tupper Lake Masonic Flea Market & Craft Fair — Friday through Sunday at Tupper Lake Municipal Park, Demars Boulevard. More information: tlfleamkt@gmail.com or www.TupperLake.com

Tuesday, August 20

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

Tuesday, August 27

¯ Summer Sunset Series — 7 p.m. at Tupper Lake Bandshell. More information: www.tupperarts.com.

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¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 4 p.m. at Wanakena Town Green, Wanakena. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

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Saturday, May 25

¯ Fourth Annual 10x10 Art Sale — May 25 to Sept. 8 at View Arts, Old Forge. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Works include paintings, drawings, mixed media and more. All works are available for purchase at $100 each. Gallery admission $10 or free for members of View. For more information call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Friday, May 31

¯ Concert: John and Orion Kribs — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, June 1

¯ Workshop — Hand Built Cheese Board and Cracker Bowl with Wendy Seifried at View, Old Forge. 10 a.m. to noon. Will teach you basic handbuilding skills to make a cheese board and cracker bowl. There will be a glazing session to glaze your work Saturday, June 8. Registration deadline for workshop is Tuesday, May 28. Cost is $30 ($25 for members). For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

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Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake

9097 State Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake 518-352-7311 With Blue Mountain rising behind it and Blue Mountain Lake sparkling below, the museum’s vast campus features lush grounds and sweeping views. The exhibitions educate visitors about the unique history of the Adirondack region, the relationship between people and the Adirondack wilderness, and the importance of making informed choices for the future.

Saturday, June 8

¯ Solo Exhibition — Leslie Green Guilbault: Of the Earth. June 8 through July 21 at View Arts, Old Forge. Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday: noon to 4 p.m. $10 admission (free for View members). For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Saturday, June 15

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urday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday: noon to 4 p.m. $10 admission (free for View members). For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Friday, June 21

Saturday, June 22

¯ Northeast National Pastel Exhibition — June 22 to July 28 at View Arts, Old Forge. Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday: noon to 4 p.m. $10 admission (free for View members). For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Sunday, June 30

¯ Road Rally Scavenger Hunt — 12:30 p.m. at View Arts, Old Forge. Fun-filled, family-friendly road rally scavenger hunt through the Old Forge, Inlet, Thendara and Big Moose area. Early-bird registration special is $40, member car $45 and general car $50. For more information, call 315-369-6411, go to www.ViewArts.org or email hwheaton@viewarts.org.

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Monday, July 8

¯ Workshop: Melon Basket with Linda Scherz — 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Learn to weave a ribbed basket over two round hoops. Instructor brings all the materials and tools to use during class needed to make the basket. Materials and class teaching fee: $50 per person. Registration deadline: July 1. $90/$80 members. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Pottery Class: Intro to Wheel with Marie — July 8 to Aug. 12. Mondays 6 to 9 p.m. at View, Old Forge. A perfect class for those individuals who have never taken a pottery class before or for potters who want to take their skills to the next level. Wheel as well as hand building techniques will be introduced. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. (Continued on Page 58)

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¯ 47th Annual Forge Arts and Craft Fair — 9 a.m. at Adirondack Bank, Old Forge. Hosted by View Arts, Old Forge. More than 40 skilled vendors and features an extensive assortment of food and handcrafted items. Admission to the event is $3. Proceeds will benefit View. Free parking is available nearby. For more information, call 315-369-6411, go to www.ViewArts.org or email hwheaton@viewarts.org.

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¯ Northeast National Pastel Exhibition Opening Reception — 5 to 7 p.m. at View Arts, Old Forge. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

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Sagamore Road, Raquette Lake 315-354-5311 ext. 21 The 27 authentic National Historic Landmark designated buildings were the wilderness estate of the Vanderbilt family from 1901 to 1954. Public tours are offered from Memorial Day until mid-October at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. with historic exhibits, artisans at work and a gift shop. (Continued from Page 57)

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¯ Play: Native Gardens — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Witty comedy by Karen Zacarias. Pendragon Theatre production. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Friday, July 12

¯ Concert: David Ruch — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Sunday, July 14

¯ Play: Proof — 3 p.m. at Woods Inn, Inlet. $15 Arts Center and Woods Inn guests, $25 non-members,$10 students and youth 17 and under, 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. ¯ Peter Yarrow: An Evening of Song and Conversation — 5 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Legendary musician Peter Yarrow weaves a narrative of his life in music while punctuating the major events with renditions of the iconic songs we all know and love. Preceded by a Meet and Greet with Peter Yarrow VIP reception at 4 p.m. separate tickets needed. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Wednesday, July 17

¯ Play: Proof — 7:30 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. $15Arts Center members

and Adirondack Experience members; $25 non-members; $10 students and youth 17 and under; 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Thursday, July 18

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Adirondack Series Concert — 7 p.m. at the Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek. Stuart Malina conducting. Sponsored by the Tannery Pond Community Center. Complete program information is at www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org. Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for children 12 and up, and are available at the door and in advance at www.TanneryPondCenter.org or by calling 518-251-2505.

Friday, July 19

¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Prospect Point Cottages, Blue Mountain Lake. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, July 20

¯ Made in the Adirondacks North Country Fair — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. Produced in association with Adirondack North Country Association, this event features artists and artisans from the 12 Adirondack counties. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Mount Sabattis Pavilion, Long Lake. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. (Continued on Page 60)



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Raquette Lake The event honors the legacy of William West Durant, the architect and visionary of Great Camps architecture, who imagined a place where wealthy urbanites could escape the noise, smog and crowding created by the Industrial Age.

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Sunday, July 21

¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Byron Park, Indian Lake. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Monday, July 22

¯ Musical: Mary Poppins, Jr. — 2 and 7 p.m. at View, Old Forge. A Pendragon Theatre Musical for family audiences. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Thursday, July 25

¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 7 p.m. at Newcomb Town Beach or Pavilion, Newcomb. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, July 27

¯ Old Forge Antiques and Vintage Show and Sale — 10 a.m. at T. Hiltebrant Recreation Center, Old Forge. Adirondack antique show will feature more than 50 dealers. Admission is $6, which is good for both days. For more information, call 315-3696411, email hwheaton@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Solo Exhibition — Nancy Staub Laughlin. July 27 to Sept. 15 at View Arts, Old Forge. Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday: noon to 4 p.m. $10 admission (free for View members). For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth — 2 p.m. at Arrowhead Park, Inlet. Free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. ¯ Benefit Gala and Harold K. Hochschild Award — 6 to 9 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org (Continued on Page 62)


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Long Lake Lake Eaton offers a number of secluded sites, canoe, rowboat and kayak rentals and a blacktopped roadway for biking and walking enthusiasts. An interpretive nature trail is located along the northern boundary of the campground. There are numerous hiking opportunities nearby including one trailhead that begins within the campground and serves three designated trails. Seaplane rides are available only a mile away in the nearby village of Long Lake which is a quintessential Central Adirondack town, and has been a hub of activity since the mid-nineteenth century. Amenities: 135 tent and trailer sites, picnic area with tables and fireplaces, flush toilets, hot showers, trailer dump station, recycling center, mobility impaired accessibility, boat and canoe rentals (daily). (Continued from Page 60)

Sunday, July 28

¯ Old Forge Antiques and Vintage Show and Sale — 10 a.m. at T. Hiltebrant Recreation Center, Old Forge. Adirondack antique show will feature more than 50 dealers. Admission is $6, which is good for both days. For more information, call 315-3696411, email hwheaton@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Monday, July 29

¯ Performance: The Legend of the Snow Queen — 2 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Created by puppet master Matt Sorenson, as part of the family fun series. Date and time subject to change. For more information and pricing, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Musical: Next to Normal — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. This is the story of a family’s struggles with mental illness and how they reconnect against all

odds. For more information and pricing, call 315369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Thursday, August 1

¯ Workshop: Hand Built Leaf Dishes with Wendy Seifried — 10 a.m. to noon at View, Old Forge. In this one-day class, instructor Wendy Seifried, will teach basic handbuilding skills to make one large leaf dish/bowl or two medium-sized dishes. Instructor will provide natural leaves and twigs if needed. Glazing of the work will take place Aug. 8. Registration deadline is July 27. $30/$25 Members. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Musical: Leader of the Pack — 7 p.m. at Tannery Pond Community Center, North Creek. $15 Arts Center members; $25 non-members; $10 students, youth 17 and under; 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. (Continued on Page 64)


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Moose River Plains Complex

PHOTO — MORGAN RYAN

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Indian Lake The 79,487-acre Moose River Plains Complex is part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve and includes the 64,322-acre Moose River Plains Wild Forest, the 2,907-acre Moose River Plains Camping Corridor and the 12,258-acre Little Moose Wilderness. The area contains low-lying river valleys, hills and low mountains and a couple of 3,500-foot high mountain summits — Little Moose Mountain and Manbury Mountain in the Little Moose Wilderness. The lands are a transitional zone between the high mountain country to the east and north and the foothills to the west and south. The area features more than 100 primitive roadside campsites, miles of marked trails and numerous lakes and ponds. The Moose River Plains are an ideal destination for visitors with varied interests and abilities. (Continued from Page 62)

¯ Phoenix Project Dance — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Phoenix Project Dance is a nationally recognized dance company. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Friday, August 2

¯ Opening Reception: Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors — 5 to 7 p.m. at View Arts, Old Forge. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Musical: Leader of the Pack — 7:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. $15 Arts Center members; $25 non-members; $10 students, youth 17 and under; 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, August 3

¯ Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors — Aug. 3 through Sept. 29 at View Arts, Old Forge. An annual showcase of some of the best watermedia paintings throughout the country. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Gallery admission $10 or free for members of View. For more information, call 315369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Concert: Nick Ziobro — 7:30 p.m. at View Arts, Old Forge. A native of Upstate New York and winner of the 2012 Great American Songbook Competition, Nick Ziobro will be performing a concert with a quartet of stellar musicians. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org. (Continued on Page 65)


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Wednesday, August 7

¯ Workshop — Art*iculation: Writing Your Artist Statement with David Hazard. Noon to 4 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Friday, August 9

¯ American Mountain Men Rendezvous — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ 10th Annual Ice Cream Social — 11 a.m. at Point Park, Old Forge. Ice cream in a bowl hand-made by local potters. Pottery prices range from $10 to $25, which includes ice cream. If you choose not to purchase pottery, you may make a donation of $5 and receive an ice cream sundae. For more information, call 315-369-6411, email hwheaton@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Saturday, August 10

¯ American Mountain Men Rendezvous — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ Veteran Appreciation Day — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. Free admission for Adirondack veterans and a guest. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ Cahal Dunne Ireland’s Piano Man — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Pianist, singer-songwriter, comedian. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Thursday, August 15

¯ Broadway Meets Opera — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Ninth-annual event will star Baritone David Pershall and Tenor Matthew White accompanied by Arthur McManus. This performance is in cooperation with Vero Beach Opera. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

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¯ Musical: Leader of the Pack — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. $15 Arts Center members; $25 nonmembers;$10 students, youth 17 and under; 5 and under free. More information: www.adirondackarts.org, 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org

¯ Concert: Durham County Poets — 7:30 to 65 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

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Saturday, August 17

¯ Rolling ’Round the ’Dacks — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ Concert: Vicki Kristina Barcelona — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org. ¯ Performance: Trio Kisosen — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Violinist Matheus Souza, cellist AnLin Bardin and pianist Naomi Niskala perform works of Mendelssohn and Smetana, and the jazzy “Cafe Music” of Schoenfeld. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Monday, August 19

¯ Solo Exhibition featuring Julie-Bero Emerson — Aug. 19 to Oct. 19 at View Arts, Old Forge. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Gallery admission is $10 and free for members of View. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ A Dolls House, Part 2 — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. A Pendragon Theatre production. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

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Wednesday, August 21

¯ Hiker Adirondack Pack Basket Class Description with Linda Scherz — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Day of weaving, ending with a great pack ready for your day hike or canoe trip. Instructor will bring all materials to make the basket and tools students will need during class. Registration deadline is Aug. 14. Cost: $170/$155 members with a web harness; $195/$180 members with a leather harness. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org. ¯ Bubblemania — 2 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Part of the Family Fun Series. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Friday, August 23

¯ Hanna and the Blue Hearts — 5:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Dine and Dance with Hanna and the Blue Hearts. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Saturday, August 24

¯ Mohawk and Abenaki Art Market — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org

Tuesday, August 27

¯ Remembering Mirnie Kashiwa: A Piano Recital by Raymond Erickson — 7:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Included will be impressionist works by Debussy and Ravel, a set of children’s pieces by Vladimir Rebikov and piano transcriptions of music of Bach. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

Friday, August 30

¯ Concert: Michael Jerling — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, August 31

¯ 10th Annual Plein Air Paint Out Art Auction — 5:30 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Admission is free. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email hwheaton@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

Friday, September 6

¯ Adirondack Canoe Classic The 90-Miler — Three-day, 90-mile race Sept. 6-8 that follows the original “highways of the Adirondacks” the interconnected lakes, rivers, ponds and carries from Old Forge to Saranac Lake. Solo, tandem, four-person and Voyageur canoes, solo and tandem kayaks and guide boats. Competitive and open touring classes. Pre-registration is required by July 20. 250 boat limit. Entry fees: $200 per person for solo boats, $175pp for tandem boats and C-4 paddlers, $150pp for Voyageur canoe paddlers (AWA members get $25 discount). For more information or for an entry form, contact Brian McDonnell at 518-8912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com. ¯ Concert: Brillhart & Smith — 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.adirondackarts.org.

Saturday, September 7

¯ Adirondack Canoe Classic The 90-Miler — Three-day, 90-mile race Sept. 6-8 that follows the original “highways of the Adirondacks” the interconnected lakes, rivers, ponds and carries from Old Forge to Saranac Lake. Solo, tandem, four-person and Voyageur canoes, solo and tandem kayaks and guide boats. Competitive and open touring classes. Pre-registration is required by July 20. 250 boat limit. Entry fees: $200 per person for solo boats, $175pp for tandem boats and C-4 paddlers, $150pp for Voyageur Canoe paddlers (AWA members get $25 discount). For more information or for an entry form, contact Brian McDonnell at 518-8912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com. ¯ Rustic Furniture Fair — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org (Continued on Page 67)


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¯ Adirondack Canoe Classic The 90-Miler — Three-day, 90-mile race Sept. 6-8 that follows the original “highways of the Adirondacks” the interconnected lakes, rivers, ponds and carries from Old Forge to Saranac Lake. Solo, tandem, four-person and Voyageur canoes, solo and tandem kayaks and guide boats. Competitive and open touring classes. Pre-registration is required by July 20. 250 boat limit. Entry fees: $200 per person for solo boats, $175pp for tandem boats and C-4 paddlers, $150pp for Voyageur canoe paddlers (AWA members get $25 discount). For more information or for an entry form, contact Brian McDonnell at 518-8912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com. ¯ Rustic Furniture Fair — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Adirondack Experience, Blue Mountain Lake. More information: www.theadkx.org ¯ Hot: The Music of Cole Porter from Seagle Music Colony — 3 p.m. at View, Old Forge. Date and time subject to change. Pricing and information is available at 315-369-6411 x201 or ViewArts.org.

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Monday, September 9

¯ Pottery Class: Intro to Wheel with Marie — Sept. 9 to Oct. 14. Mondays 6 to 9 p.m. at View, Old Forge. A perfect class for those individuals who have never taken a pottery class before or for potters who want to take their skills to the next level. Wheel as well as hand building techniques will be introduced. Registration deadline: Saturday, Sept. 7. $185/$160 members. For more information, call 315-369-6411 x201, email info@viewarts.org or go to www.ViewArts.org.

¯ Long Lake Long Boat Regatta — 10-mile race on Long Lake. Registration from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Race at 11 a.m. $25 per person ($20 for AWA members). Figure-8 course for C-4 College Co-ed Cup, Adirondack Kayak Championships, North American Voyageur Canoe Championship, All NYMCRA classes and an Anything-Goes category. Barbecue hosted by the Long Lake Lions. For more information, contact Brian McDonnell at 5188912744 or adirondack90miler@gmail.com.

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873 State Route 37, Hogansburg 1-877-99-CASINO Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort is the place to be for entertainment in upstate New York, complete with exciting games, restaurants, nightlife and a spa. This resort also has shows of live music, comedy and sport events.

Events calendar

Saturday, June 1

Saturday, June 8

¯ Auto Show and Flea Market — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Franklin County Fairgrounds, Malone. Auto Show 9 a.m. to noon. More information: www.frcofair.com ¯ Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament — 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. register at North Country Community College, Malone. More information: 518483-3131

¯ Malone Summer Fest — Arsenal Green Park, Malone. Live music by Durham County Poets, bouncy house, face painting, etc.

¯ Auto Show and Flea Market — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Franklin County Fairgrounds, Malone. Auto Show 9 a.m. to noon. More information: www.frcofair.com

Sunday, June 16

Sunday, June 2

Thursday, June 6

¯ Live Music: The Tick Brothers — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 1 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

Sunday, June 9

¯ Renewal House Music and Arts Festival — Noon to 6 p.m. at Bella-Brooke Vineyard & Winery, Hammond. $5 per person (12-and-under free). More information: 315-379-9845

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¯ Open Mic — 7 p.m. at Pouring Light Studio, Malone. $3 per person (12-and-under free). More information: www.visitmalone.com or 518-4815150

Thursday, June 20

Sunday, June 23

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¯ Live Music: Le Vent du Nord — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

¯ Live Music: Garnet Rogers and Alex Smith — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

Thursday, June 27

¯ Live Music: Northern Symphonic Winds — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

Sunday, June 30

Sunday, July 7

¯ Live Music: The All-Star Big Band — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

Saturday, July 13

¯ Turtle Trot Walk/Run — 10 a.m. at Whalen Park, Massena. 3.4 miles. More information: 315764-1289

Sunday, July 14

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Schedule of events FRIDAY, AUG. 2 11 a.m.: Cattle in Place – Holstein & Red & White 3 p.m.: 4-H Youth Horse Showmanship (Inside Arena) SATUDAY, AUG. 3 8 a.m.: Poultry Judging 8 a.m.: 4-H Youth Horse Show-Outside Arena 10 a.m.: 4-H Youth Dairy Fitting Contest-Inside Arena 8 p.m.: Larry the Cable Guy SUNDAY, AUG. 4 8 a.m.: Open Goat Show-Inside Arena 8 a.m.: 4-H Youth Horse Show-Outside Arena 1 p.m.: 4-H Youth Holstein Showmanship & Conformation-Inside Arena 3 p.m.: Adirondack Street & Modified Truck & Garden Tractor Pull MONDAY, AUG. 5 7 a.m.: English Horse Show-Outside Arena 9 a.m.: Combined NNY Holstein Show & Fr. Co. Fair Open Holstein ShowInside Arena 1-3 p.m.: Eliminations – YMCA “Fr. Co. Has Talent” Contest – Teen Division-Coca Cola Grandstand 6 p.m.: Release of Cattle 6 p.m.: Demolition Derby - Stock & Powder Puff TUESDAY, AUG. 6 8 a.m.: 4-H Youth & Open Miniature Horse/Donkey and Driving ShowOutside Arena 11-2 p.m.: Eliminations – YMCA “Fr. Co. Has Talent Contest – Adult Division-Coca Cola Grandstand 4 p.m.: 4-H Youth Poultry Show-Youth Building 7 p.m.: KSR MotorSports WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 8 a.m.: Western Horse Show-Outside Arena 11 a.m.: Cattle in Place Beef & Colored Breeds-Inside Ring

5 p.m.: Horse Show Halter Class-Inside Arena 5 p.m.: Best of Show Awards-Domestic Arts Building 5 p.m.: Lawnmower Races THURSDAY, AUG. 8 9 a.m.: 4-H Goat Show-Inside Arena 11 a.m.: Harness Racing – NY Sire Stakes 1 p.m.: 4-H Youth Beef Showmanship & Conformation-Inside Arena 4:30 p.m.: Miss Franklin County Fair Pageant 2019 5 p.m.: Western Horse Show-Inside Arena 7 p.m.: Home Town Parade-Grandstand 7:30 p.m.: YMCA “Fr. Co. Has Talent” Finals FRIDAY, AUG. 9 8 a.m.: Pony & Horse Show-Outside Arena 9 a.m.: 4-H Colored Breed Showmanship & Conformation-Inside Arena 1 p.m.: Open Beef Show 5 p.m.: Horse Show & Costume Class-Inside Arena 8 p.m.: Air Supply SATURDAY, AUG. 10 8 a.m.: Open Pony & Horse Show-Outside Arena 10 a.m.: Cattle Judging Colored Breed Open Show-Inside Arena 3 p.m.: Hot Wheels Demolition Derby 3:30 p.m.: Youth Derby 4 p.m.: Demolition Derby Hall of Fa.m.e Ceremony 4:30 p.m.: Demolition Derby - Truck & Van SUNDAY, AUG. 11 9 a.m.: Tractor Pull by Adirondack Tractor Puller's Association, River Valley Antique Tractor Puller’s Association, and New York State Tractor Puller’s Association 3 p.m.: ATV Raffle at Main Stage 3:30 p.m.: Agricultural Parade


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Monday, July 29

¯ Open Mic — 7 p.m. at Pouring Light Studio, Malone. $3 per person (12-and-under free). More information: www.visitmalone.com or 518-481-5150

¯ Chemistry Lab Camp — July 29-Aug. 2. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at North Country Children’s Museum, 10 Raymond St., Potsdam. Children grades 2-6. $195 per week. More information: www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org or 315-274-9382

¯ Live Music: Sierra Hull — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

¯ Live Music: Ustad Shafaat Khan — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

¯ Celebration of Youth — At Almanzo Wilder Homestead. More information: www.visitmalone.com

Sunday, July 21

¯ Franklin County Fair — Aug. 2-11 at Franklin County Fairgrounds, Malone. 169th annual. Carnival rides, concessions, livestock viewings, demolition derbies, live music and more. More information: www.frcofair.com

Monday, July 22

¯ Live Music: Alex Torres and his Latin Orchestra — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

Thursday, July 18

¯ Live Music: Balsam Range — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

¯ Art and Theater Camp — July 22-26. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at North Country Children’s Museum, 10 Raymond St., Potsdam. Children grades 2-6. $195 per week. More information: www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org or 315-274-9382

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Sunday, July 28

¯ Live Music: Brother Brothers — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

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Thursday, July 25

¯ Live Music: Brass Firemen — Norwood Village Green Concert Series. 7 p.m. at Norwood Village Green. Free. More information: www.nvgcs.org or 315-261-2866

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TAUNY is a nonprofit organization dedicated to showcasing the folk culture and living traditions of New York’s North Country. TAUNY is the North Country’s only non-profit organization dedicated to identifying, recording, and preserving the rich, living cultural heritage of the region. (Continued from Page 71)

Saturday, August 17

¯ Chippewa Bay Poker Run — 8 a.m. to noon at Schermerhorn Harbor Marina, Hammond. More information: 315-486-9296 ¯ Adirondack Plein Air Festival — Quick Draw competition from 9 to 11 a.m., winner announced at 11:30 a.m. Show and Sale from noon to 5 p.m. at Harrietstown Town Hall. More information: saranaclakeartworks.com

Tuesday, August 20

¯ Open Mic — 7 p.m. at Pouring Light Studio, Malone. $3 per person (12-and-under free). More information: www.visitmalone.com or 518-481-5150

Saturday, August 31

¯ Star of the North Races — 3K, 5K, 10K, half marathon and full marathon in Malone. More information: www.starofthenorthraces.com

Tuesday, September 17

¯ Open Mic — 7 p.m. at Pouring Light Studio,

Malone. $3 per person (12-and-under free). More information: www.visitmalone.com or 518-4815150

Saturday, September 28

¯ Harvest Festival — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Almanzo Wilder Homestead, Burke. Civil War History Encampment and Harvest Festival. More information: almanzowilderfarm.com

Sunday, September 29

¯ Harvest Festival — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Almanzo Wilder Homestead, Burke. Civil War History Encampment and Harvest Festival. More information: almanzowilderfarm.com

Saturday, October 5

¯ Artisan and Craft Show — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Madrid Community Building. Free. More information: 315-265-9405 ¯ Titus Mountain Oktoberfest — All day, familyfriendly event with live music, vendors, beer and brats, chairlift and hay rides, Titus sign-ups, and fireworks. More information: www.titusmountain.com


Events calendar

Saturday, May 25

Monday, June 3

¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com

Tuesday, June 4

Sunday, May 26

¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com

Monday, May 27

¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com ¯ TiCoustics — 6 p.m. at Ticonderoga Elks Lodge. More information: ticonderogany.com

¯ Crown Point Memorial Day Celebration — 9 a.m. to noon, cemetery tour; 1 to 6 p.m. amusement rides, food and vendors; 2 p.m. 150th annual Memorial Day Parade; 4 to 6 p.m. Grit-N-Whiskey on stage. More information: ticonderogany.com

¯ Solemn Tour — 9 a.m. to noon. Crown Point. More information: ticonderogany.com

Saturday, June 1

¯ Festival Guild Spring Concert — 5:30 p.m. in Ticonderoga. For more information, go to www.ticonderogany.com

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¯ Memorial Day at Fort Ticonderoga — May 25-27. Living history programs throughout the weekend. More information: www.fortticonderoga.org or 518-585-2821 ¯ Hague Memorial Day Parade — 2 p.m. Hague Town Park. More information: ticonderogany.com or 518-585-6619

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ake Champlain is every water lover’s dream come true. Its spectacular setting in the shadow of the Adirondack peaks, its gentle breezes and its comfortable temperatures make it hard to resist sailing, boating or windsurfing these waters. And then there are the uncrowded beaches, the lakeside restaurants, the quaint communities, the historic lighthouses and the full service marinas hugging its 585 miles of magnificent shoreline. You can even watch for Champy — our legendary cousin of the Loch Ness monster. Naturally awesome From the shores of Lake Champlain to the peaks of the Adirondacks, this region is simply a paradise for visitors in search of nature at its grandest. And it’s all remarkably accessible. There are hundreds of miles of hiking trails, short and long, easy or advanced. Or you can take advantage of one of the dozens of established parks, attractions or tour routes to sample the splendor. Ausable Chasm and High Falls Gorge take you right up close to the surging waters and ancient rocks of the Adirondacks. Point Au Roche State Park and Ausable Point offer year-round trails and a chance to glimpse birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat, as do King’s Bay and Wickham Marsh. The Lake Champlain Birding Trail will help you enjoy one of America’s great birding destinations, as you watch geese, ducks,

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Lake Champlain at dusk herons, raptors and too many other species to mention. History for all ages Lake Champlain welcomed Samuel de Champlain in 1609, who claimed the area for France. It was the beginning of more than 200 years of struggle between France, Britain and the new American notion for control of what would become one of the most strategic corridors of commerce and power in North America. The Battle of Plattsburgh Bay, the defining battle of the War of 1812, took place on Sept. 11, 1814, at 8:45 a.m. That day began almost 200 years of peace and friendship with our former enemies. Today, the military, social and commercial history of our nation and our region comes alive through a network of museums, historic sites and commemorations that you and your family will want to include in your visit. Among the many historic stops along the “Lakes to Locks Passage ... the Great Northeast Journey” National Scenic Byway are Fort Ticonderoga, one of American’s greatest landmarks, and the fortifications at Crown Point. And be sure to visit the new Battle of Plattsburgh Association and The Battle Of Plattsburgh Interpretive Center, both located on the Old Base Oval in Plattsburgh. The Interpretive Center showcases a diorama of the land and water battles that changed the course of history. Also housed in one of the Old Base buildings is the new Champlain Valley Trans-

portation Museum, with a collection of artifacts tracing the long history of water and land transportation in the Champlain Valley. Now a bustling economic development zone, the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base lies on hallowed ground, dating back to 1776. The Base was the oldest combat-ready military installation in the country until closing in 1995. It is home to 26 buildings listed on the National Historic Registry. Other aspects of history in our region are preserved and presented at sites like the Kent-Delord House Museum in Plattsburgh, with exhibits interpreting one family’s life in the late-18th through early-20th centuries. The house served as British headquarters during the invasion and occupation of Sept. 6-11, 1812. The Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection & Museum in Chazy has a world-renowned collection that includes a colonial kitchen, samplers, china, furniture and silhouettes from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Clinton County Historical Association and Museum includes such treasures as one of the rifles awarded to the Aiken’s Volunteers, 130 school boys who helped to defend Plattsburgh during the Battle of Plattsburgh. You’ll also want to explore our delightful downtowns and hamlets, including rich architecture, restaurants, and shops of downtown Plattsburgh. For more information, visit online at http://goadirondack.com.


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Saturday, June 8

¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com ¯ Shatner Beaming to Original Series Set Tour — Meet the Captain himself and get his autograph for $86 or a photo-op for $160. Tickets and information: www.startrektour.com or call 518-369-9967.

Saturday, June 15

¯ Scots Day at Fort Ticonderoga — 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information: www.fortticonderoga.com or call 518585-2821.

Wednesday, June 19

¯ TiCoustics — 6 p.m. at Ticonderoga Elks Lodge. More information: ticonderogany.com

¯ Ticonderoga Triathlon — Black Point Beach, Ticonderoga. Sprint and Olympic distance triathlons. Olympic AquaBike, kids triathlon and sprint duathlon. More information: 914-466-9214, coachmarkwilson.com. ¯ Ticonderoga Triathlon Festival — June 22 and 23 at Black Point Beach, Ticonderoga. Sprint, Olympic, Duathlon and Kids races. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Old Friends & New. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Sunday, June 23

¯ Ticonderoga Triathlon Festival — June 22 and 23 at Black Point Beach, Ticonderoga. Sprint, Olympic, Duathlon and Kids races. More information: ticonderogany.com

Tuesday, June 25

¯ Ballet Workshop — June 25-28. Rebecca Kellys Elements of Choreography at Guibords Dance Studio in Plattsburgh. More information: RKBallet@gmail.com or 646-734-0703.

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¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com ¯ Shatner Beaming to Original Series Set Tour — Meet the Captain himself and get his autograph for $86 or a photo-op for $160. Tickets and information: www.startrektour.com or call 518-369-9967.

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AuSable Chasm

2144 U.S. Route 9, AuSable Chasm ≤ 518-834-7454 o for a hike and explore the Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks. Explore the self-guided trails, including the popular Inner Sanctum and Rim Trails. There are float tours and rock climbing for those who prefer a little more excitement. Experienced guides take guests up chasm walls, jutting right out from the river. The AuSable Chasm Museum features exhibits and photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard (1844-1917), nostalgic souvenirs and displays of extreme natural events that have devastated the chasm over the years. (Continued from Page 75)

Wednesday, June 26

¯ Presentation: The Islands of Lake George — 1 to 8:30 p.m. at Hague Community Center. Hague Historical Society presents. Free. More information: ticonderogany.com

Friday, June 28

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. $20 preview. More information: depottheatre.org

Saturday, June 29

¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. Opening night. More information: depottheatre.org.

Sunday, June 30

¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 3 and 7 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Wednesday, July 3

¯ TiCoustics — 6 p.m. at Ticonderoga Elks Lodge. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Hague Fireworks — Dusk at Hague Town Beach. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Seagle Music Colony performance — Evita. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875. (Continued on Page 78)


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Ticon d erog a Area Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Hague, Moriah & Putnam, NY

We extend a heartfelt greeting and invitation to visit and experience the Ticonderoga Area located in the Adirondacks along Lake George and Lake Champlain. Whatever the season, the area offers a wide variety of unsurpassed scenic beauty, rich history, and recreational activities and events. For an area business directory, calendar of events, or general visitor information, contact the TACC today.

94 Montcalm Street, Suite 1 | Ticonderoga, NY 12883 518.585.6619 www.ticonderogany.com Please visit these Ticonderoga Area Businesses: Ticonderoga Festival Guild 518-984-0088 www.tifestivalguild.org Lake George Steamboat Company 518-668-5777 www.lakegeorgesteamboat.com Ticonderoga Golf Course 518-585-2801 www.ticonderogagolfcourse.com Lake George Platform Tennis Pattyhogan8@gmail.com www.lakegeorgeplatformtennis.com Wagon Wheel Restaurant 518-585-7755 Best Western Plus Ticonderoga Inn & Suites 518-585-2378 www.bestwestern.com Ticonderoga Historical Society 518-585-7868 www.tihistory.org

Burgoyne Grill 518-585-2378 Burleigh’s Luncheonette 518-585-6262 www.burleighluncheonette.com The Garrison Gym 845-608-3006 www.thegarrisongym.com Wilson Endurance Sport, LLC 914-466-9214 www.CoachMarkWilson.com The Candy Corner 518-558-1025 www.adkcandycorner.com


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30 Fort Ti Road, Ticonderoga 518-585-2821 Fort Ticonderoga, formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain. On site, there are tours, historic galleries, walking trails and gardens for visitors, as well as the popular 6-acre Heroic Corn Maze, which opens in August.

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Thursday, July 4

¯ Independence Day Celebration at Fort Ticonderoga — July 4-7 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information: www.fortticonderogany.com ¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Friday, July 5

¯ Essex County Arts and Crafts Festival — Essex County Fairgrounds, Westport. For more information, go to www.essexcountyfair.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Evita. 2 and 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-5327875. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Saturday, July 6

¯ Champlain Area Trails Guided Hike — Mount Defiance History Hike, Ticonderoga. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Summer Band Jam — 8 a.m. in Crown Point. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Essex County Arts and Crafts Festival — Essex County Fairgrounds, Westport. For more information, go to www.essexcountyfair.org. ¯ Musical: The World Goes ’Round — 3 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. Depot Dialogue follows performance. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony performance — Evita. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Sunday, July 7

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¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

¯ Festival Guild Summer Concert — 7 p.m. at Community Buildings Lawn, Ticonderoga. More information: ticonderogany.com

Wednesday, July 10

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Saturday, July 13

¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Monkey & Francine in the City of Tigers. 10 and 11:30 a.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875. ¯ Chilson Fire Chicken BBQ — Noon to 5 p.m. at Chilson Community House and Pavilion. More information: call Steve Phelps at 518-503-5067 (Continued on Page 80)

Thursday, July 11

¯ Lake Placid Sinfonietta Adirondack Series Concert — 7 p.m. at the Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh. Conducted by Kynan Johns. For tickets and information, contact The Strand Center for the Arts at 518-5631604, ext. 105 or go to www.LakePlacidSinfonietta.org.

Friday, July 12

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Tuesday, July 9

7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Con- 79 cert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Musical: The World Goes ’Round — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

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Aug. 14-18 3 Sisco St., Westport 518-962-8650 Everything from a midway of rides to concessions and the Essex County Fair Idol contest is offered at the fair. Livestock shows, live music, 4-H demonstrations, a Miniature Horse and Donkey Show, demolition derby, tractor pulls, harness racing and more are also offered. (Continued from Page 79)

¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Sunday, July 14

¯ Fort Ticonderoga Garden Party — 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Fort Ticonderoga. More information: www.fortticonderoga.org or 518-585-2821 ¯ Musical: The World Goes ‘Round — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Wednesday, July 17

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Marriage of Figaro. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Thursday, July 18

¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Marriage of Figaro. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Friday, July 19

¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Marriage of Figaro. 2 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Play: An Act of God — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. $20 preview. More information: depottheatre.org

Saturday, July 20

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Sunday, July 21

¯ Battle Reenactment: Montcalms Cross — July 20-21 at Fort Ticonderoga. More information: www.fortticonderoga.org or 518-585-2821 ¯ Play: An Act of God — 3 and 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Tuesday, July 23

¯ Hague Historical Society presents Shipwrecks of Lake George — 7 p.m. at Hague Community Center. More information: ticonderogany.com

Wednesday, July 24

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert —

Thursday, July 25

¯ Play: An Act of God — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Friday, July 26

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Play: An Act of God — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Saturday, July 27

¯ StreetFest — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Montcalm St., Ticonderoga. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ Play: An Act of God — 3 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. Depot Dialogue follows performance. More information: depottheatre.org.

Sunday, July 28

¯ Play: An Act of God — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Lake Champlain/Ticonderoga/Schroon Lake Regions

¯ Play: An Act of God — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. Opening night. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Marriage of Figaro. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Con- 81 cert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

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¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Wednesday, July 31

¯ Play: An Act of God — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com

Wednesday, August 7

¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Manchurian Candidate. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

¯ TiCoustics — 6 p.m. at Ticonderoga Elks Lodge. More information: ticonderogany.com

¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Manchurian Candidate. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Saturday, August 10

Thursday, August 1 Friday, August 2

¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: The Lion King Jr. — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Manchurian Candidate. 2 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875. ¯ Meadowmount School of Music Concert — 7:30 p.m. at Ed Lee and Jean Campe Memorial Concert Hall, Westport. $15 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, under-8 are free. More information: www.meadowmount.com ¯ Play: An Act of God — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Saturday, August 3

¯ Essex County Arts and Crafts Festival — Essex County Fairgrounds, Westport on Friday, July 56th at the start of Westport’s July 4th weekend celebrations and on Saturday, August 3, a we ¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: The Lion King Jr. — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org. ¯ Play: An Act of God — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — The Manchurian Candidate. 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Sunday, August 4

¯ Ticonderoga Area Car Show — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bicentennial Park, Ticonderoga. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: The Lion King Jr. — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org.

Friday, August 9

¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org. ¯ Musical: Forever Plaid — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. $20 preview. More information: depottheatre.org

¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org. ¯ Musical: Forever Plaid — 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. Opening night. More information: depottheatre.org.

Sunday, August 11

¯ BRTF Youth Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors — At Whallonsburg Grange Hall. More information: brtf@depottheatre.org or depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Vespers Concert at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875. ¯ Musical: Forever Plaid — 3 and 7:30 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org.

Wednesday, August 14

¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Oklahoma! 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Thursday, August 15

¯ Musical: Forever Plaid — 5 p.m. at Depot Theatre, Westport. More information: depottheatre.org. ¯ Seagle Music Colony Performance — Oklahoma! 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.

Saturday, August 17

¯ Cycle Adirondacks — Aug. 17-23. Bicycle tour starts and finishes in Ticonderoga. More information: cycleadirondacks.com ¯ Seagle Music Colony performance — Oklahoma! 2 and 8 p.m. at Seagle Music Colony, Schroon Lake. More information: seaglecolony.org or call 518-532-7875.


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June 3-8 www.americade.com Each year since 1983, more than 50,000 riders and passengers attend Americade, the world’s largest multi-brand motorcyle touring rally. This jam-packed week of great events, exhibits and vendors includes fireworks, parades, numerous rides, contests and much, much more.

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Monday, May 27

¯ Memorial Day Military and Veterans Cruise — Free. Lake George Steamboat Company, Lake George. More information: www.lakegeorgesteamboat.com or call 518-668-5777 x4

Wednesday, May 29

¯ Lake George Elvis Festival — Three-day preliminary to Graceland’s Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest. More information: lakegeorgeelvisfest.com.

Thursday, May 30

¯ Lake George Elvis Festival — Three-day preliminary to Graceland’s Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest. More information: lakegeorgeelvisfest.com.

Friday, May 31

¯ Lake George Elvis Festival — Three-day preliminary to Graceland’s Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest. More information: lakegeorgeelvisfest.com.

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Monday, June 3

¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com

Saturday, June 8

¯ Adirondack Woof Stock — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Chestertown. A weekend of peace, paws and music. More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com ¯ Americade Motorcycle Rally — June 3-8 in Lake George and surrounding areas. More information: www.americade.com

Sunday, June 9

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Friday, June 14

¯ Law Enforcement Officer Weekend — Friday through Sunday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Lake George. Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center. More information: 518-668-5771

¯ Performance: Dvorak in America — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $20 (members free). For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Wednesday, June 19

¯ Opera Saratoga Season Preview — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $30. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Monday, June 24

¯ Film: Bel Canto (2018) — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

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¯ Seagle Music Colony Season Preview — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $35. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10. ¯ Living Land Series: A Hemlock Forest Story — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

Saturday, June 29

¯ Adirondack Wine and Food Festival — 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Charles R. Wood Park, Lake George. More information: www.adkwinefest.com

Thursday, July 4

¯ Lake George Fireworks — 9:30 p.m. at Shepard Park, Lake George. More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com

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Saturday, June 15

Wednesday, June 26

Friday, July 5

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Saturday, July 6 Monday, July 8

¯ Concert for a Cause — 5 to 10 p.m. in Shepard Park, Lake George. Live music by Ryan Clark. More information: 518-832-6124 ¯ Latin American Classics: Humberto Flores with the Silver Bay Quartet — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $40. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Wednesday, July 10

¯ Film: Fandango at the Wall (2019) — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

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¯ Performance: Reflections of the Caribbean — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $40. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

¯ Film: The Mambo Kings (1992) — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

¯ World Music Wednesday: The Fretless Ensemble — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $25. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-6442431 ext. 10. ¯ Living Land Series: Adirondack Place Names — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

Friday, July 12

¯ Rock the Dock — 4:30 to 11 p.m. at Lake George Steamboat Company. More information: lakegeorgesteamboat.com

Wednesday, July 17

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Saturday, July 27

¯ Seagle Children’s Opera: Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers — 10 a.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10. ¯ Living Land Series: Below the Surface Aquatic — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

Saturday, July 20

¯ The Lyric Consort, Music from the Americas — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $40. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Wednesday, July 24

¯ Charlotte de Rothschild, Soprano, Family Connections — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $25. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-6442431 ext. 10. ¯ Living Land Series: Landscapes Lost and Found Two Centuries of Art from Bolton Landing — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

Monday, July 29

Wednesday, July 31

¯ Performance: Johanna Castenada Ensemble — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich, Bolton Landing. More information: ticonderogany.com ¯ World Music Wednesday: Johanna Casteneda Ensemble — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $25. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-6442431 ext. 10.

Saturday, August 3

¯ Million Dollar Beach Volleyball Tournament — 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lake George Beach. More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com

Wednesday, August 7

¯ Living Land Series: Adirondack Loons — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

Thursday, August 8

¯ Bel Canto Institute Singers — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $30. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10. ¯ Performance: Bel Canto Institute Singers — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich, Bolton Landing. More information: ticonderogany.com

Sunday, August 11

¯ Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor with Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $50. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

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Monday, August 12

¯ Lake George Music Festival — Free concerts at various venues. More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com ¯ Film: Song of Summer (1968) — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Saturday, August 31

¯ Adirondack Independence Music Festival — At Charles R. Wood Park, Lake George. More information: adkmusicfest.com ¯ Sembrich Gala: An American Songbook with Deborah Voigt — 6:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $185. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-6442431 ext. 10.

Thursday, September 5

¯ I Am Carreno: The Extraordinary Life of Teresa Carreno — 1:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio. $25, members free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518644-2431 ext. 10. ¯ Living Land Series: When the Railroads Came to Lake George — 5:30 p.m. at Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing. Free. More information: www.LGLC.org or 518-644-9673

¯ Adirondack Nationals Car — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center, Lake George. More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com

¯ Full Lake Bicycle Cruise — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. More information: www.lakegeorgesteamboat.com

Saturday, September 14

Sunday, August 18

Saturday, August 24

¯ The Hyperion Quartet 20th Anniversary Concert — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. $50. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

¯ Film: O’ Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) — 7:30 p.m. at The Sembrich Studio, Bolton Landing. Free. For reservations or more information, go to www.thesembrich.org or call 518-644-2431 ext. 10.

Wednesday, August 28

¯ World Music Wednesday: Michael and Jennifer McLain & the Banjocats — 1:30 p.m. at The

Rustic decor & gifts, art, rugs, lighting, distinctive handmade local furniture, bath & bedding collections Personal Decor Consulting Open year-round Visit in store or shop online:

adirondackcountrystore.com 252 N. Main Street • Northville, NY • (518) 863-6056

¯ King George Fishing Derby — Lake George village public docks. More information: 518-361-8417

¯ Jazz at the Lake — Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Shepard Park, Lake George. Lake George Jazz Weekend, More information: www.visitlakegeorge.com.

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