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Law Enforcement Weekend in Lake George to feature new public events By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT
LAKE GEORGE | This weekend, dozens of police and other law officers will be enjoying camaraderie and relaxation as the third annual Law Enforcement Officers Weekend is held in Lake George Village. New this year are a variety of events to which the public is invited. The convention of officers, set for Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16, includes fellowship, friendly competitions, cruises and other family-oriented activities, as well as seminars on police-related topics. This retreat for law enforcement officers is not only intended to provide downtime for police and corrections personnel, but it will also offer respite for five families of police officers — from around the U.S. — who were killed in the line of duty. Additionally, another family of a police officer whose daughter is enduring a rare medical affliction will also be participating. These six families are attending with expenses paid by Law Enforcement Weekend, a non-profit organization, in conjunction with the New York City Chapter of Brotherhood of the Fallen. » LEO weekend Cont. on pg. 2
Motorcyclists cruise north on Canada Street — Lake George Village’s main drag — on June 7 prior to the concluding weekend of Americade, regarded for decades as the world’s leading tour motorcycling rally. Photo by Thom Randall
Changes, charity were elements of Americade 2019’s success By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT
LAKE GEORGE | As in its prior years, the 37th annual Americade which concluded last weekend featured many thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts enjoying the camaraderie, two-wheeled tours, musical entertainment,
and the huge expo of motorcycle equipment that the famous rally is renowned for. But in talking about the week-long gathering after it ended, Americade CEO Christian Dutcher focused on the rally’s several favorable new elements, as well as the charitable inclinations of its attendees. The most prominent change for 2019 was
the relocation of Americade’s Block Party, a phenomenon in its 2018 debut, but a misfire with locals due to the traffic rerouting. This year’s new site for the party — atop the pavement of Beach Road — kept traffic flowing, while people enjoyed its proximity to the lake, according to reviews on Facebook.
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About 200 people of Warrensburg and surrounding communities attended a memorial service held June 5 at the town recreation field to honor Warrensburg High School teacher Io Bruce who passed away May 30. Photo by Thom Randall
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BRANT LAKE | The town of Horicon is going to follow in the footsteps of Los Angeles and Austin as it seeks to spice up its tourism with a brand-new attraction. The local government is launching their “Food Truck Fridays on the Pond” fest, to be held weekly from June 28 through Aug. 30 in the hamlet of Brant Lake. Ten food trucks have signed up to provide a variety of edibles on a rotating basis over the 10 consecutive weeks, with about five of them featured each Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Horicon Town Hall parking lot. Scheduled for the opening night are two Horiconbased vendors of free-wheeling food: Red Wagon Barbecue — featuring smoked meats, salads and sandwiches — and Chilly Willy’s ice cream. Also signed up for this summer are vendors of tacos, pizza, mac and cheese, as well as specialty beverages — and several of these may also be present for opening night June 28. Food Truck Fridays, to be situated a stone’s throw from the Mill Pond are to feature live music provided by regional bands, games, plus booths sponsored by area businesses and organizations.
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Public events for the weekend include a parade of vintage police cars starting at 4:30 p.m. Friday on Beach Road and heading northwest on Canada Street to Shepard Park. U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik is scheduled to give a speech at the retreat’s opening ceremony at 5 p.m. in the park’s amphitheater. The event is to feature a memorial service for fallen officers, as well as raffles, bounce houses, a food truck and other vendors. Immediately following will be a concert featuring Kristen Capolino followed by Better Off Led, a Led Zeppelin tribute band. Beer and wine vendors will be on site — and dogs and children are welcome. On Saturday, the vintage police cars will be on display from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the lawn of the Fort William Henry Resort. The public is also invited to enjoy a wine and bingo event from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday upstairs at King Neptune’s Pub. In this event, participants vie for designer purses, custom jewelry and tactical equipment. This adults-only activity, which features an open wine bar, bears a $20 entry fee. From 5 pm. to 6 p.m. Saturday, a police-dog demonstration will be presented behind Fort William Henry Hotel. From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, a comedy show and “tap takeover” is to be held at King Neptune’s Pub featuring comedians Kevin Downey Jr. and Eric Potts This fundraiser, featuring hors d’oeuvres, raffles and live music, bears a $45 admission charge. The doors open at 6:30 p.m..
“Best Americade in a decade,” motorcyclist Kevin Keil wrote in a Facebook post. Similar reviews said “We had a blast,” “...Loved the new block party location,” “What a great week,” and “You stepped up your game — it was the best Americade in years and years.” About 1,300 people were drawn to the hear a lineup of bands play on both Friday and Saturday nights, Dutcher estimated. “Local shop owners said they were busier last weekend than in prior years,” he said. Other highlights of Americade 2019 included a motorcyclist proposing marriage to his girlfriend at the rally’s opening celebration on the grounds of Fort William Henry Hotel, with Lake George ion the background. The man had tipped Dutcher off about his intentions, and Dutcher called him up on stage. “He got down on one knee and proposed to her, and the bride-to be cried and said ‘Yes,’ and the crowd went nuts,” Dutcher said. The prospective groom appeared to be under 20, Dutcher said, noting that for several years he’s made efforts to attract younger people to the rally with the intent of maintaining its lively “vibe.” These efforts have apparently
The third annual Law Enforcement Officers Weekend in Lake George, set for Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16, is to feature a variety of new events open to the public. Illustration provided
The public events also include a “3K Family Color Run” to celebrate Father’s Day, set for 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in which participants walk or jog over a course through explosions of colored-powder, water balloons and slides as well as other obstacles. This course begins at Charles R. Wood Park Festival Commons and proceeds into the adjacent nature park. This activity bears a $35 fee and requires advance registration at leoweekend.com. The serious side of LEO Weekend includes various seminars for police officers, including strategic responses to incidents involving homemade explosives, suicide awareness and intervention, and a review of emotional issues faced by law officers. More information can be found at: leoweekend.com. ■
paid off this year, as pre-registrants were slightly younger on the average than in recent years. One of the younger attendees, he said won Americade’s primary raffle prize, he added. “The guy rode in on a 1982 Yamaha and rode out on a brand-new Indian motorcycle,” Dutcher said. The charitable element of the rally was particularly prominent in this year’s Americade, he continued. The rally’s annual Ride for Kids kids parade, which raises money for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, garnered $18,800 this year. Another sum of nearly $3,000 was collected and donated to the Gary Sinise Foundation, a charity benefiting U.S. veterans. In addition, Americade hosted a record number of veterans in recovery, to provide them with some renewal and relaxation. This effort, a partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project, has attracted more and more participants each year recently. An email Dutcher received from a person who coordinates the effort on behalf of the veterans, said that the four days the veterans had enjoyed at Americade were “priceless.” The email continued, “I can’t thank you guys enough, and I’m looking forward to Americade 2020.” ■
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» Memorial Cont. from pg. 1 The evening candlelight ceremony, held in the pavilion on the Warrensburg Recreation Field, featured a Powerpoint video depicting the highlights of Io Bruce’s life. During this service, WCS students, alumni, and community members also shared their thoughts about the revered teacher and friend. Kayla Sweet, a 2016 graduate of WCS and now a student at Siena College, looked out over the crowd that gathered for the ceremony. Kayla had given the keynote speech at the school’s honor society induction ceremony — at Io Bruce’s request — just four days before her passing. “Io’s ability to connect with everybody, regardless of what they were going through, was amazing —she just loved everyone,” Sweet said, noting they texted each other
often. “She encouraged people to be an unapologetic version of themselves.” 1983 Warrensburg High School graduate Amy Combs-Baker, a classmate and close friend of Io since elementary school, shared her thoughts. “Io genuinely cared about people,” Amy Combs said, noting that both Io and her husband Matt Bruce, also a local teacher, enriched the lives of hundreds of students. Io, she said, reached out to students, lifting their spirits in both good times or tough circumstances — mentoring them, if needed, through emotional turmoil or personal challenges. “She gave all the kids hope — she really was a light to all of them.” Warrensburg Elementary Principal Amy Langworthy also talked of Io Bruce’s attributes. “She’s was one of the best educators we’ve had in Warrensburg. For many years to come,
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her impact will be felt by all of us — and I’m sure that all of her insight will be used by the many students whose lives she touched,” Langworthy said. “She was truly vested in the school and our community, and having every kid be successful in whatever they pursued.” Io’s mother Greta tearfully talked about the events of her last four or so days visiting Io — hiking Hackensack Mountain, shopping for clothes, preparing a family dinner. She then looked at all the solemn faces lit up with flickering candlelight. “You were all such an important part of Io’s life,” Greta said. “She just loved you all so much.” Matt Bruce listened to people talk about how Io had encouraged them to achieve high goals and had inspired them with her everpresent cheerful demeanor.
After people extinguished their candles, he looked around at the crowd and offered his thoughts. “You are wonderful people,” he said, thanking them for their support. “I love all of you.” Baylee Smith, a 2016 graduate of Warrensburg, was a student in several classes taught by Io. Smith said that Io had years ago helped her over a summer break to prepare for Regents’ tests that she had struggled with the year before. Smith is now a teacher’s assistant at Prospect Center. “Io was always reaching out to help students when they needed it — she was like a second mom to everyone, said Smith, who organized the memorial service. “Io was loved by so many people that I thought the town should come together and show how much she meant to all of us.” ■
FLW Tour returns, boosts local economy Fishing competition gives back to environment and community By Windsor Burkland CONTRIBUTING W RITER
PLATTSBURGH | The Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) 2019 Tour presented by T-H Marine will come to a close at the Lake Champlain finale, which will reel in anglers, economic and environmental impacts and big fish to Clinton County June 27 to 30 at the Plattsburgh City Marina.
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Last held in 2016, the event to end the six-lake tour is returning to Plattsburgh hoping to appreciate the local environment and give a boost to the local lake-shore economy. According to the Adirondack Coast 2017 economic-impact study of Adirondack Coast Bass Fishing Tournaments, responders stayed an average 4.93 nights during each stay
with an average daily spending total of $250.48, 75 percent of which used commercial lodging facilities. The tour participants supported 41.3 full-time jobs, mainly within the food service and lodging industry in Clinton County and contributed a total of approximately $3,291,710 to the regional economy. FLW Communications Specialist Brian Johnson said the event is expected to bring about $1.9 million to the area, and gives anglers and FLW staff a way to give back to the local community. “We’re always gracious to be invited into communities,” Johnson said. “We’re coming in, using resources, and we’re fishing waters that belong to the city and people there. We want to give back in any way possible.”
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Through a partnership with the Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG) program, the FLW makes sure that there are resources in place for participants to be environmentally conscious. The main goals are to fight against invasive species and make sure the lake’s bass population remains healthy. Boat-washing stations, educational boards at registrations and
livewells, which help keep the fish cool, oxygenated and stress-free when finally released back into the water, are some of the systems the FLW has in place currently. Johnson said the FLW also works with local authorities to make sure everything is up to date. “Conservation is the name of the game,” Johnson said. “We want to keep those fish healthy and in the best condition possible. We want to treat these fisheries with the utmost care, and have a low impact on them.”
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Registration is June 26 at the Crete Memorial Civic Center from 11:30 to 1 p.m. Take-off is at 6:30 a.m. every morning; weigh-in is from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. the first two days and 4 to 8 p.m. the last two days. The family-friendly Outdoor Expo is every day at 2 p.m. The expo allows community members to come out and enjoy food, giveaways and opportunities to meet and interact with professional anglers. Johnson said 2016 winner Scott Martin will be returning to the water this year, in the hopes of going “back-to-back.” “Bring your coolers and your lawn chairs, and come out and enjoy the day with us,” Johnson said. ■
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There are many words in many languages to describe what it means to be a father. By Dan Alexander Dad, poppa, daddy, • PUBLISHER • pa, pops, poppy or whatever you called your father, they all have rich and meaningful sentimental importance. I know in my case, while I always had great respect for my father, I never really appreciated what it meant to be a father until I held my son for the first time. Suddenly, a light went off when I realized the awesome responsibility I had just undertaken. It also became clear that the respect I thought I had for my father was never really enough. The sacrifices he made, the headaches I created for him and the times when I thought I knew better all came rushing back as I looked at the little life now in my arms. Moms are great, but fathers mean so much to the family, especially in the formative years. Having a father around while growing up was so important to my life, and now seeing my son be a great father to his children, I fully understand the importance and joys of fatherhood. While society has changed today, the thought of father as the breadwinner and protector of the family is still the image and role most of us value the greatest. Studies show time and time again how significant a father’s influence is in the life of his children. It’s too easy on Father’s Day to make a quick phone call, drop him a card or an email. But I can tell you when he’s gone, you’ll realize you’ve missed an important opportunity to share things with him that only you can do not just on Father’s Day but any day. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about Dad, who has been gone nearly 30 years now. So make the most of this day to let dear old dad know how important he has been in your life. Share a personal story of something special he did years ago that made an impact on your life. Let him know you love and appreciate him in spite of the times he made you mad or was overly strict. On behalf of all of us here at The Sun, we extend the warmest wishes to all fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers and soon-to be-fathers. We thank you for the job you do, raising our future citizens and sharing with them the values of love and the importance of family. ■
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from taking advantage of our trail system. It’s time that New York state catches up and finds ways to help ensure these vehicles are properly used and registered, while simultaneously protecting and expanding our trail system. With that in mind, ATV Safety Week was June 1-9. This serves as a reminder to re-familiarize ourselves with the safety rules and regulations for driving all-terrain, side-by-side and utility vehicles. Making sure we use these vehicles safely helps to keep everyone in the North Country safe. The Franklin County Recreational Trails Association offers many helpful tips on how to be safe on every ride. Additionally, they remind us to never drink and drive and the dangers that come from exceeding the limit of riders meant for each vehicle. I ask riders to get in touch with their local association if they have questions or concerns on safe riding practices. If you do your part to maintain the integrity and safety of our trail systems, I’ll continue doing my part in Albany to protect the rights of North Country residents and ATV/UTV riders. As always, my door is open. If you have questions or comments about this or any other community issue, please reach out to my office at 518-562-1986 or at JonesB@nyassembly.gov. ■
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One hundred years ago – June 1919 By Jean Hadden COLUMNIST
GIRL FIGHTS BACK
A Corinth boy, 23 years old, is under arrest, accused of misconduct with his sisters, 16 and 13 years old. The horrible crime alleged to have been committed by the young man was brought to light when the younger girl took $19 from her brother’s trunk and fled from home to escape further degradation. The girl is at present confined in the Humane Society in Troy where she had been taken by an officer from Corinth when the boy threatened to make trouble about her taking the money and she retaliated by making known his criminal relations.
ADIRONDACK HOTEL OPENS
The Adirondack Hotel was reopened by the O’Connor Brothers the morning of May 1, 1919 after being closed since last October. “Tom” O’Connor is in charge of the office and he has procured a summer license permitting them to dispense liquid
refreshments for the summer. (Note – In my day, the hotel was known as The Colonial Arms, and Rite Aid pharmacy is located there today after the hotel burned several times and was later torn down. I have two chairs in my home, given to me by my friend Garry Grant, that used to grace the dining room there. The hotel did indeed dispense “liquid refreshments” and it was the popular local place to hang out on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.)
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Farm Bureau manager Edward W. Cleeves has received complaints from several farmers in various parts of the county that dogs are killing and injuring their sheep. Henry Johnson, of Wevertown, reports a number of losses from his flock, killed by savage wild dogs.
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man, who has been stationed at Camp Bragg, has been discharged and returned home, Tuesday, June 10, 1919. Big of body, Gordon White in the army has developed and filled out and presents a robust, healthy, soldierly appearance. The “Dean” bridge on the main highway of the town rattles, shakes and groans whenever a heavy auto passes over it.
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Mrs. Sarah Gregory Combs, of Miller Hill, Glens Falls, died on June 4, 1919 at the Craig Colony for Epilepsy, where she had been receiving treatment for several weeks. Her husband, James W. Combs died a few days before at a tuberculosis hospital in Oneida County. Both bodies were brought to Warrensburgh for joint burial. In other news, Thomas Mitchell, of Chestertown, who recently became insane and was taken to the county jail at Lake George for safety, has been removed to the state hospital in Utica. ■ – Readers are welcome to contact Sun columnist Jean Hadden at jhadden1@nycap.rr.com or 518-623-2210.
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Polly Wood, of Knowelhurst, Stony Creek, has gone to Baker, Montana where she expects to marry and grow up along with this new part of our country. A recently discharged soldier has sent her $100 to come to him. Private Gordon White, a limited service
» Food truck Cont. from pg. 1 On June 28, The 1979 Band is featured. The following week, the Willie Playmore Band will be performing. On July 12, Dirt Cheap is to provide the entertainment. The weekly events are to feature a cornhole tournament, and more games may be added as the summer progresses. Although Horicon is known as a magnet for bicycle enthusiasts — with The Hub cafe/tavern/bike shop having become a regional attraction, the town has otherwise been fairly sleepy, with the exception of their annual Horicon Day event held in August and their new Woodstock Revisited party held last weekend. This week, Horicon Town supervisor Matt Simpson said he expects that Food Truck Fridays will be fun and festive, adding that the concept was dreamed up by a group of business owners and Town Clerk Krista Wood. “It’s an exciting new attraction for our town,” Simpson said. “It’s going to be a great weekly event, providing a fun time for visitors and residents.” Wood deferred credit to the local business owners for brainstorming the event. “They thought it would be a really good way to showcase the town and bring attention to local businesses, while offering something fun in town that we could call our own,” she said. What began as a few small taco carts on one urban street and catering trucks at construction sites in Austin, Texas in the early 2000s, grew to 1,700 within a half-dozen years, fueled by the emergence of more than a dozen renowned music festivals including Austin City Limits and the South by Southwest. Los Angeles was also one of the first cities to experience the proliferation of food trucks, and these two cities have sparked a trend throughout the nation. ■
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by Arthur Fuller at Mary Jane Fuller’s camp at West Stony Creek. The happy sextet of Marie Maxim, Myrtle Brooks, Topple Arehart, Edna Maxim, Richard Mahoney and Clarke Baker are happy kids getting out of school for the season in Stony Creek. Mr. Gerradia Lensden married Miss Zella Mosher, daughter of Rev. Bardine Mosher. Mr. Lensden is an accomplished cornetist and violinist and was connected with the Salvation Army of America before coming to Stony Creek. John Arehart had a large force of men at Harrisburg, Stony Creek recently planting oats and potatoes on land owned by him in that place.
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BOLTON Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church: Study 7 p.m. 518-494-2584. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church: Sunday Goodman Avenue. Sunday Mass 9 & 10:30 a.m., Vigal Mass 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Rosary and Novena 9 a.m. Tuesday; Communion Service 9 a.m. Thursday and Saturday; Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. first Saturday of the month. Parish Life Director Deacon Joseph T. Tyrrell. 518-644-3861, email BlessedSacrament @nycap.rr.com, website BlessedSacramentBolton.org. Through Colombus Day Weekend. Bolton Community Church: 5 Horicon Ave., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814 • Tel: 518-6449103, Email: BoltonCC@gmail.com, Website: www.BoltonCC.org. Sunday School: All ages, 9:30a.m. Coffee Fellowship Time, 10:00 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Junior/Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 6:00 p.m. Contact: Pastor Scotty Matthews.
Emmanuel United Methodist Church: 19 Stewart Ave., Bolton Landing,
3371. 1798 South Johnsburg Rd., Johnsburg.
Horicon Baptist Church: Sunday School Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Sunday INDIAN LAKE Evening 6 a.m., Wednesday Prayer & Bible First Baptist Church of Indian Lake: 8 a.m. NYS Rte 8, Brant Lake. www.facebook. com/AdirondackMission.
18 Sabael Road.Sunday: Sunday School 9:15 a.m.; Worship Service 10:30 a.m.; Teen Group 6 p.m. Monday: Awana Youth 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Rev. Edward A. Thompson, Pastor
CHESTERTOWN Church of the Good Shepherd Independent Baptist Church of Episcopal Church: US Rte 9, Chestertown. Indian Lake: 6110 NYS Rte 30. Sunday: www.facebook.com/AdirondackMission.
Community United Methodist Church: Kimberly Townsend, Service 10:00
a.m. Phone 518-494-3374 (office) Faith Bible Church: Sunday school (all ages) - 9 a.m., Sunday worship 10 a.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Call for information 518-494-7183, www. faithbiblechurchny.com
St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church: Riverside Dr. & Church St., Sat Vigil at
5:30 pm, Sunday Mass at 9:00 am in Hague and at 11:00 am in Chestertown. Starting June 23rd there will be an additional Mass in Chestertown at 7:30 am until Labor Day weekend. Pastor Rev. John O’Kane, 518-824-1176.
NY, 12814, 518-644-9532, invites you to join us DIAMOND POINT in our Sunday Worship Service at 9 a.m., with Jesus is Lord Fellowship: Join us on Pastor Deborah Waldron. Please also join us for Christian Fellowship and refreshments after Friday nights at 6:30 pm for a special barn gathering time of worship. Located at 264 the service. Diamond Point Rd. between Warrensburg Episcopal Church of Saint and Lake George. Call 518-623-9712 for more Sacrament: Bolton Landing Saturday 5 information. Pastor Brendan: JesusisLordFamily p.m. Mass and Sunday 10 a.m. Mass. All are Campground@verizon.net Text: 518-792-6240. welcome. 518-644-9613. Solid Rock Assembly of God: 12 Church All are welcome! Hill Rd, Sunday Adult Bible Study @ 9am, Worship Diamond Point Community: Visit www.diamondpointcommunitychurch.com for Service and Children’s programs @ 10am. service times. Wednesdays: 11am - 5pm (Open office hours) HULETTS LANDING stop on by to talk with Pastor Bill. Wednesday nights from 6:30 - 8pm join us for a life changing Mountain Grove Memorial Church: Sunday Worship Services at 10 a.m. All are bible study. solidrockassembly.org. Facebook: welcome. Rev. Gerald Van Heest and Chaplain Solid Rock Assembly. (518) 240-6324. Emeritus. Located on Rt. 6A about 150 yards BRANT LAKE Adirondack Mission of the Episcopal from County Rt. 6. Call Rev. Helenmarie 518499-1238 for more information. Church: Call 494-3314 for service times JOHNSBURG and information. Contact Persons: The Rev.
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We provide this church directory as a courtesy to our readers and visitors to our area. Any changes or additions can be made by calling 518-873-6368. hr. follows service. (Handicapped accessible, John Cairns (518-636-8072). Website: www. BAKERS MILLS RWJ Johnsburg United Methodist Mountain View Community Church: theadirondackmission.org. www.facebook.com/ Church: Pastor Arnold Stevens - 518-251-
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LONG LAKE Calvary Methodist Church: Sunday
worship service 1:00PM. Pastor Nina Dickinson.
St. Henry’s Catholic Church: Main
Street, Rt 30. Saturday service at 4pm. Sunday Mass at 11am. Rev. Peter Berg - Pastor. 518624-2541. www.sthenryll.com Long Lake Wesleyan Church: 11 AM Sunday Worship, 10 AM Sunday School, 6 PM Sunday evening Bible study, Wednesday 6 PM prayer service.
Long Lake Calvary United Methodist
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.; Worship Service 11 a.m.; Church: 10 AM Sunday worship services. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. 518-648-5744. MINERVA Pastor Daniel Mayner. All are welcome. Minerva Baptist Church: Join us for LAKE GEORGE Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. Corners of A.P. Bay Road Presbyterian Church: 1167 Morse Highway and Route 28N, Minerva. Rev. Bay Road (near intersection of Bay & Rt. 149). E. Paul Miller, 518-648-0315. Worship Service - 10:00 a.m. (Praise Songs NEWCOMB and Hymns and Nursery). Coffee House - 11:00 St. Barbara’s Episcopal Church: a.m. All are welcome. 518-793-8541, www. Route 28N, Newcomb. www.facebook.com/ bayroadchurch.org. AdirondackMission. (see Adirondack Mission Caldwell Presbyterian Church: 71 for more info) Montcalm St., Lake George 12845. 518-668St. Therese’s Catholic Church: 18 2613. Sunday Service at 10 a.m. Rev. Ali Adams Lane. Mass is Saturday at 7pm and Trowbridge. Website: www.caldwellpres.org. Sunday at 9am. Rev. Peter Berg - Pastor. 518First United Methodist Church: 78 582-3671. www.sttheresenewcomb.com Montcalm Street, Lake George, N.Y. 12845, NORTH CREEK Sunday Worship Service: 9:00 a.m. Rev. Nellie Seventh Day Adventist Church: Bird Hitz. 518-223-0461. Pond Rd., North Creek. Sabbath School 9:45 Grace Communion International: a.m.; Church Service 11:30 a.m. Worship Services Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at Sodom Community Church: 59 Cross Sacred Heart Church, 56 Mohican St., Lake Rd., North Creek. Pastor Rev. Ronald N. Allen. George, NY 12845. Pastoral team leader: Mary Phone: 518-251-2079; Cell: 518-791-0069. Williams. To confirm services please call: Mary St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church: at 518-696-5788 or 518-696-5666 or David Sundays 10 a.m. Ridge Street, North Creek. Lafforthun at 518-882-9145. www.facebook.com/AdirondackMission. (see Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Adirondack Mission for more info) Church: 50 Mohican St., Lake George, NY St. James Roman Catholic Church: 518-668-2046. Sat. Vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m., Main St., North Creek, Sunday Mass at 9:00 am. Sun. Mass at 10 a.m. Daily Mass: Monday & Pastor Rev. John O’Kane. 518-824-1176. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Friday Rosary only 8:30 United Methodist Church: Sunday a.m. Fr. Joseph Busch, Pastor. Service 10 a.m. to be held at St. James Catholic St. James Episcopal Church: 172 Church, Main Street, North Creek. Pastor Terry Ottawa St. Lake George. Sunday Services 9am. Mosholder. Call 518-742-6707. Children’s Chapel 9am followed by Fellowship NORTH RIVER Coffee. Come as you are worship Wednesdays United Methodist Church: Service and 5:30pm on the Green Picnic/Pot Luck followed church school at 10 a.m. For information call
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an educational program designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or friend. Classes are free of charge but please call 518-8733695 to register. Long Lake » Long Lake Spring Blood Drive held at Long Lake Town Hall; 12:30 PM. The Long Lake Spring Blood Drive will be held at the Long Lake Town Hall from 12:30p.m.-4:30p.m. Save three lives by donating blood - sign up by calling 518-624-3077.
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Woof Stock and related fest in Brant Lake draw crowds By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT
WARREN COUNTY | The towns of Horicon and Chester welcomed many hundreds of visitors last weekend as two major events — Woof Stock in Chestertown and Woodstock Revisited drew large crowds. Over Saturday June 8 and Sunday June 9, Woof Stock — billed as a carnival for dogs and their owners — drew nearly 2,000 people. This year, the festival attracted more people from outside New York State, according to festival organizer Cindy Mead. “We had a lot more people this year from across New England — Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire,” she said, noting that social media likely attracted many from afar. “People are happy to be with their dogs, having a great time.” The companion event in Brant Lake — Woodstock Revisited, drew between 200 and 300 people to an outdoor dog- and family-friendly concert Saturday June 8 on the premises of The Hub, a cafe/tavern/bicycle shop with a wide following. Drew Cappabianca, proprietor of The Hub, said the crowd likely set an attendance record. “People definitely enjoyed themselves — It was phenomenal,” he said. “Up here, there aren’t many opportunities to get together with a whole lot of other people, enjoy music, and ‘let loose.’ It’s really great for the community.” Town of Horicon Supervisor Matt Simpson said he had heard a lot of positive comments about Woodstock Revisited, which featured two bands, socializing and craft beer at The Hub and free boat rides on the nearby Mill Pond courtesy of Loon Lake Marina. “I heard the attendance was fantastic and the weather was perfect,” said Simpson, who was out of the area over the weekend. “The event is great for our town.” Woof Stock featured dog diving com-
petitions, a dog “fun zone” in which dogs chase a fast-moving lure through and over obstacles. Dozens of dogs competed in both attractions, while people milled around the festival site, socializing. Town of Chester Supervisor Craig Leggett said the two-day Woof Stock offered a rare opportunity to go to a festival accompanied by a dog — which spurs friendly encounters. “What’s unique is that you are showing up with a pet — a natural ice-breaker,” he said. “A dog on a leash opens the door for mingling with other people, and enjoying good conversation.” Leggett said that Woof Stock and Woodstock Revisited introduced Chestertown and Brant Lake to hundreds of families who otherwise might not have visited. “ These events give our towns exposure
During Wood Stock 2019 held last weekend in Chestertown, Baxter, a Golden Labrador Retriever from Southampton, Mass. takes a dive toward a deep pool as he leaps off a dock toward a baton tossed by his owner, Tim Bowman. The North America Diving Dogs held the competitive event which was also open to dogs new to the sport. A seasoned competitor, Baxter was ranked sixth in the nation in 2017 for distance diving. Photo by Thom Randall
Spencer, a German Labrador Retriever belonging to Kellie Bride of Proctor Vt., jumps over a ramp while chasing a lure in a Fun Zone’ attraction at the Woof Stock 2019 festival June 8. The two-day event held in Chestertown attracted people from all over New England for a variety of canine-related activities. Photo by Thom Randall
Members of the jam band ‘Let’s Be Leonard’ of Saratoga Springs play a song at Woodstock Revisited held June 8 at The Hub cafe/tavern/bicycle shop beside the Mill Pond in Brant Lake. The annual event, held in conjunction with Chestertown’s Woof Stock canine festival, attracted its largest crowd ever this year. Photo by Thom Randall
DEATH NOTICES FORT EDWARD | Marcia Catherine Caputo passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at the age of 73. Born on November 14, 1945. Arrangements are being made by the M.B. Kilmer Funeral Home, SGF. PORT HENRY | Anna Wojewodzic passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019 at the age of 90. Born on December 12, 1928. Arrangements are being made by the Harland Funeral Home. FORT EDWARD | Lois Elaine (White) Belden passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019 at the age of 82. Born on April 24, 1937. Arrangements are being made by the Carleton Funeral Home. STONY CREEK | John F. “Jack” Maxam passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019 at the age of 90. Born on 1929. Arrangements are being made by the Baker Funeral Home. PORT HENRY | Theresa Montagnola passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019 at the age of 101. Born on March 17, 1918. Arrangements are being made by the Harland Funeral Home. SOUTH GLENS FALLS | Marlene (Lash) LaLonde passed away on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at the age of 85. Born on June 13, 1933. Arrangements are being made by the M.B. Kilmer Funeral Home, SGF. WARRENSBURG | Io Bruce passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2019 at the age of 54. Born on March 16, 1965. Arrangements are being made by the Alexander Funeral Home. HULETTS LANDING | Francis Edward “Papa” Bordon, Sr. passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the age of 90. Born on November 17, 1928. Arrangements are being made by the Jillson Funeral Home. WHITEHALL | Tyler Eagan passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the age of 23.
Born on July 11, 1995. Arrangements are being made by the Jillson Funeral Home. HADLEY | Emma Louise (Barber) Smead passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at the age of 99. Born on April 7, 1920. Arrangements are being made by the Brewer Funeral Home. TICONDEROGA | Muriel Fish passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at the age of 92. Born on January 20, 1927. Arrangements are being made by the . BOLTON LANDING | Stephen Martyniak, Jr. passed away on Monday, June 3, 2019 at the age of 79. Born on July 12, 1939. Arrangements are being made by the Baker Funeral Home. THURMAN | Benjamin Tucker passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at the age of 69. Born on November 1, 1949. Arrangements are being made by the Alexander Funeral Home. WARRENSBURG | Joanne D.¬†”Joey”¬†Pratt passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2019 at the age of 90. Born on ¬†July 3, 2028. Arrangements are being made by the Alexander Funeral Home.
for the North Warren area,” he said. “Once they are experience the area, they are likely to come back — and tell their friends,” he said. Don Butler, founder of the Tri-Lakes Business Alliance which sponsored Woof Stock and many other events in the towns of Chester and Horicon, said he’d never seen such a crowd in Brant Lake Saturday night. “It’s great to see so many people come out for both of these events after a long cold winter and a rainy spring,” he said. ■
About two dozen vendors offering a wide variety of canine-related wares and services were represented at Woof Stock 2019, held June 8 and June 9 in Chestertown. The event attracted people from all over New England as well as New York. Photo by Thom Randall
Lake George seniors commit to collegiate sports By Thom Randall CORRESPONDENT
LAKE GEORGE | Twelve senior scholarathletes at Lake George High School gathered for a ceremony May 31 to affirm their intent to play a sport this fall at their chosen Division II or Division III college. Lake George Central School District Athletic Director Kyle Manny said the celebration was notable, considering the size of Lake George High, which has a relatively modest enrollment of around 300 students in grades 7 through 12. “We are proud to have an exceptional number of student-athletes not only pursuing their academic careers, but continuing their athletics at a collegiate level,” he said. “Twelve such students in one year is extraordinary for a school our size, and speaks to the abilities of our athletes as well as the strength of our school system’s athletic programs,” he said.
Manny added that the ceremony at Lake George High was an enjoyable and appropriate way to celebrate — with dozens of family members and friends of the athletes participating — people that helped the scholarathletes along their way. Signing affirmations of their intent May 31 to play interscholastic sports at various colleges were: Lake George High School seniors Graceann Bennett, headed for Georgetown University to play basketball; Mattie Williams, swimming, University of Richmond; Kagan Helms, Soccer, SUNY Potsdam; Mason Flatley, basketball, SUNY Oneonta; Chris Becker, basketball, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; James “Jimmy” Kelleher, football, St. John Fisher College; Sarah Kohls, Soccer, Clarkson University; Nicole Kingsley, Soccer, SUNY Plattsburgh; Logan Duers, Wrestling, Castleton University; Alysia Kane, Volleyball, SUNY Adirondack; Riley Orr, Baseball, Castleton University; and Michael Johnson, Baseball, SUNY Polytechnic Institute. ■
WHITEHALL | Richard “Dickie” Beebe passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2019 at the age of 71. Born on ¬†May 1, 1905. Arrangements are being made by the Jillson Funeral Home. ROCKHURST | Janet M. Wescott passed away on Friday, June 7, 2019 at the age of 97. Born on ¬†May 12, 2022. Arrangements are being made by the Alexander Funeral Home. LAKE LUZERNE | George J. Lemelin passed away on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at the age of 92. Born on ¬†August 23, 1926. Arrangements are being made by the Brewer Funeral Home.
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Signing affirmations of their intent May 31 to play interscholastic sports at various colleges were: Lake George High School senior athletes (front row, left to right): Graceann Bennett, James “Jimmy” Kelleher, Sarah Kohls, Nicole Kingsley, Alysia Kane, (rear): Riley Orr, Mason Flatley, Kagan Helms, Chris Becker, Michael Johnson, Logan Duers, and Mattie Williams. Courtesy photo
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Institute to educate teachers on climate change
TUPPER LAKE | The Wild Center will host a summer institute for state teachers, July 15-18, focused on “Empowering Students for Climate Resilience.” The event will bring together middle and high school teachers across all disciplines for a hands-on exploration of climate change and educational best practices. The institute will feature a keynote and conversation with Bill McKibben, an environmentalist, author and educator who has written extensively on the impact of climate change and global warming. Workshops and sessions presented during the four-day institute will cover information on cutting-edge climate science and expose participants to a suite of climate education resources that align with New York State Science Learning Standards. The institute will be held at North Country School’s RockE House & Basecamp in Lake Placid. Teachers are encouraged to attend in teams with others from their district. Register online at wildcenter.org/youthclimate. ■
Couple to show photos of cross-country trip
CHESTER | Bernie and Kathy Barlow-McCann will present “Our Journey Across the United States” with 11,200 miles of history, archaeology and natural beauty captured in photos and narration Wednesday, June 19, at 7 p.m., at the Chester Museum of Local History. In the spring of 2018, their journey took them through 21 states, and they visited 14 state and national parks, 21 monuments and 26 trailer campsites. This program is sponsored by the Historical Society of the Town of Chester. ■
Local playwrights to have work performed
NORTH CREEK | A staged reading by Our Town Theatre Group members of locally written, original one acts will be held Saturday, June 15, at 7:30 p.m. on the Lyle Dye Auditorium stage at Tannery Pond Community Center, 228 Main St., North Creek. Playwrights for the evening are Mary Randall and Mary Anne Gruen and the
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directors include Judy Stafford, Mary Anne Gruen and Mary Randall. Tickets are free and a $5 donation is suggested. For tickets, call 518-406-8840 or email tickets@ottg. org. The evening is sponsored by Dennis Wilson of Adirondack Chip Carving and is underwritten by a grant from the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation. More information can be found via ottg.org. ■
Dress a Girl Workshop, blood drive
TUPPER LAKE | Join the Tupper Lake Goff-Nelson Library on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a “Dress a Girl Workshop.” The workshop is a program under Hope 4 Women International, a nondenominational Christian organization that provides dresses for girls around the world, with the goal of giving these children a sense of self-value. Fabric, thread, patterns and bias tape will be provided, but bring your own scissors or wheel, sewing machine and something for lunch. (Soup will be provided.) Children old enough to help are also welcome. Learn more
about the “Dress a Girl” program by visiting dressagirlaroundtheworld.com. The workshop will be repeated sometime in the fall. Donations of appropriate fabrics are also appreciated. On Tuesday, June 25, from 1-6 p.m., there will be a Red Cross Blood Drive held in the library’s Community Room. To make an appointment, go to redcrossblood.org, or call 1-800-733-2767. The Tupper Lake Library is located at 41 Lake Street. For more about the library’s summer programs as well as their ongoing services, call them at 518-359-9421, or visit their website at tupperlakepublib.wordpress.com. ■
Local Bass Tournament slated
LONG LAKE | The Long Lake Fish & Game Club annual Local Bass Tournament will be held Saturday, June 15. Prize money will be awarded for small mouth bass, large mouth bass and northern pike. The entry fee is $25 a person. Sign up between 6-6:30 a.m. at the Long Lake Town beach for the 6:30 a.m. start time. Participants should return for weigh-in between 2-3 p.m. For more information, call 518-624-2145 or visit longlakefishgame.com. ■
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Chestertown NY 12817 of 21 Acorn, LLC (LLC) SSNY has been desig- Purpose: any lawful ac- Arts of Org. filed with Articles of Organization Sec. of State of NY tivity nated as agent of the filed with the Secretary (SSNY) 3/28/2019. Cty: LLC upon whom pro- NE-06/8-07/13/2019Warren. SSNY desig. as of State of New York 6TC-219689 cess against it may be agent upon whom pro(SSNY) April 24, 2019. served. SSNY shall mail cess against may be Office location: Warren a copy of process to: NOTICE OF FORMATION served & shall mail proCounty. The SSNY is The LLC c/o PO Box designated as agent of 1431, Bolton Landing, OF LIMITED LIABILITY cess to Christine Carew, 49 State Route 28N, the LLC upon whom NY 12814. Purpose of COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited North Creek, NY 12853.process against it may LLC: any lawful activity. Liability Company that General Purpose. be served. SSNY shall NE-05/25-06/29/2019was formed is: CHIC'S NE-05/25-06/29/2019mail process to: 21 6TC-218298 BELLE LODI, LLC. The 6TC-218627 Acorn Drive, Bolton, NY Articles of Organization 12824. Purpose: Engage were filed with the De- NOTICE OF FORMATION in any lawful act or ac- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CANIAPISCAU partment of State of the OF GOOSE POND INN tivities. LLC Arts. of Org. filed COUSINS LLC Arts. of State of New York on NE-05/11-6/15/2019Org. filed with Secy. of May 24, 2019. The of- with Secy. of State of NY 6TC-217225 fice of said Limited Lia- (SSNY) on 05/16/19. OfState of NY (SSNY) on Acupuncture Nirvana 05/09/19. Office loca- bility Company is locat- fice location: Warren tion: Warren County. ed in Warren County. County. Princ. office of PLLC Arts of Org. filed LLC: 196 Main St., N. SSNY 8/27/18. Office: Princ. office of LLC: 20 The Secretary of State Theriot Ave., P.O. Box has been designated as Creek, NY 12853. SSNY Warren Co. SSNY design 140, Chestertown, NY agent of the Limited Lia- designated as agent of agent of LLC upon bility Company upon LLC upon whom pro12817. SSNY designated whom process may be whom process against cess against it may be as agent of LLC upon served & mail to 451 served. SSNY shall mail Glen St Glens Falls, NY whom process against it said Company may be may be served. SSNY served and the post of- process to the LLC at 12801 General Purpose fice address within the the addr. of its princ. ofNE-05/11-06/15/2019shall mail process to c/o state to which the Secre- fice. Purpose: Any lawful 6TC-217224 Marcus Magee at the princ. office of the LLC. tary of State shall mail a activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION Purpose: Any lawful ac- copy of any process is: NE-05/25/2019-1TCOF LIMITED LIABILITY tivity. CHIC'S BELLE LODI, 218600 COMPANY (LLC) LLC, 4782 Lake Shore NE-05/18-06/22/2019NOTICE OF FORMATION The name of the Limited Drive, Bolton Landing, 6TC-217858 OF LIMITED LIABILITY Liability Company that NY 12814. COMPANY (LLC) was formed is: NE-06/8-07/13/2019The name of the Limited ADIRONDACK WEDDING NOTICE OF FORMATION 6TC-219654 Liability Company that VENUES LLC. The Arti- OF ChefProf Real Estate, was formed is: JACKcles of Organization LLC Articles of OrganizaSON BUSINESS CONwere filed with the De- tion filed with the Sec- NOTICE OF FORMATION partment of State of the retary of State of New OF LIMITED LIABILITY SULTING LLC. The Articles of Organization State of New York on York SSNY On COMPANY (LLC) were filed with the DeApril 29, 2019. The of- 5/13/2019 Office Loca- The name of the Limited Liability Company that partment of State of the fice of said Limited Lia- tion: Warren County was formed is: CHIC'S State of New York on bility Company is locat- SSNY designated as REAL PROPERTY HOLD- May 13, 2019. The ofed in WARREN County. agent of LLC upon INGS, LLC. The Articles fice of said Limited Liawhom Process against The Secretary of State has been designated as it may be served. SSNY of Organization were bility Company is locatagent of the Limited Lia- shall mail process to: filed with the Depart- ed in Warren County. ChefProf Real Estate, ment of State of the The Secretary of State bility Company upon has been designated as LLC, 138 Pease Hill State of New York on whom process against Road, Brant Lake, NY May 24, 2019. The of- agent of the Limited Liasaid Company may be fice of said Limited Lia- bility Company upon served and the post of- 12815 Purpose: any bility Company is locat- whom process against lawful activity fice address within the ed in Warren County. said Company may be state to which the Secre- NE-05/18-06/22/2019The Secretary of State served and the post oftary of State shall mail a 6TC-217922 has been designated as fice address within the copy of any process is: agent of the Limited Lia- state to which the SecreADIRONDACK WEDDING bility Company upon tary of State shall mail a VENUES LLC, 18 Han- NOTICE OF FORMATION copy of any process is: peter Street, North OF Chester Four Cor- whom process against ners, LLC Articles of Or- said Company may be BUSINESS JACKSON Creek, NY 12853. ganization filed with the served and the post of- CONSULTING LLC, 88 NE-05/11-06/15/2019Secretary of State of fice address within the Burnt Hills Drive, 6TC-216764 New York SSNY On May state to which the Secre- Queensbury, NY 12804. NOTICE OF FORMATION 20, 2019 Office Loca- tary of State shall mail a NE-05/25-06/29/2019OF LIMITED LIABILITY tion: Warren County copy of any process is: 6TC-218297 SSNY designated as COMPANY (LLC) CHIC'S REAL PROPERagent of LLC upon Name: ADK Boat Tours TY HOLDINGS, LLC, NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC. Articles of Organi- whom Process against 4782 Lake Shore Drive, OF LIMITED LIABILITY zation filed with Secre- it may be served. SSNY Bolton Landing, NY COMPANY (LLC) The name of the Limited tary of State of New shall mail process to: 12814. Liability Company that (SSNY) on The LLC, PO Box 386, York NE-06/8-07/13/2019was formed is: JACK05/10/2019. Office loca- 90 Rock Avenue Road, 6TC-219655 SON MEDICAL MANtion: Warren County. Chestertown NY 12817 SSNY has been desig- Purpose: any lawful acAGEMENT CONSULTING LLC. The Articles of Ornated as agent of the tivity ganization were filed LLC upon whom pro- NE-06/8-07/13/2019-
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