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By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com LAKE PLACID — Rachel King sat in Soul Roots Studio, carefully bending a thin strip of sterling silver into the shape of a lotus petal. The studio is almost hidden, quietly tucked into the back of the Alpine Mall in Lake Placid. Inside, its earth-tone colored walls are accented by simple, white birch tree silhouettes, and there is artwork displayed everywhere. “Everything here is nature inspired, but it isn’t always a literal translation,” King said, gently tapping the lotus-hoop with a small hammer. “It’s how we interpret it individually, using our imaginations and who we are inside to interpret
Regional wine makers will gather to raise funds for the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum. PAGE 2 ARTIST MARKET
Rachel King, of Earth Girl Designs, crafts some handmade jewelry at Soul Roots Studio in Lake Placid. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
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Delta Blue brings ‘smokey tastes’ and blues to Placid By Katherine Clark katherine@denpubs.com LAKE PLACID — With the smell of barbecue in the air, fall off the bone smokey ribs on your plate and the smooth bass and drums pumping in your ears: it’s a melody for the senses. This is Wednesday night at Delta Blue. The Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, was born from a style straight from the Mississipi Delta. It has brought some “Southern Hospitality” to the Adirondacks and hosts one of the only year-round venues for music in Lake Placid. The restaurant opened its doors under its new name on Memorial Day 2012 after operating under the name Northern Exposure for seven years. Restaurant owner Garrick Smith said Northern Exposure offered the “classic Adirondack fair” of steaks and seafood. “It was seven years with nothing to talk about and nothing to share,” Smith said. “There is no shortage of Adirondack themed restaurants in the area and I felt it was getting to the point that every place in town’s food tasted like it fell Musicians play during the Delta Blue Open Mic Blues Jam on Jan. 9.
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Wine tasting event to raise money for Lozier exhibit Transportation museum fundraiser will bring together local wine makers and producers
By Katherine Clark
katherine@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Regional wine makers will be bringing their finest vino to the fourth annual Winter Wine Fest to raise money for a new exhibit at a local museum. On Jan. 26, the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum will host its fourth annual Champlain Valley Winter Wine Festival showcasing the region’s unique specialty wines and food. All proceeds from the event will go to the museum to help build a Lozier Gallery and Kids Station, an interactive area built for children to touch, climb and interact with the exhibits. The two-day event will begin with a grand tasting and silent auction at Legends Bistro and Comfort Inn on Route 3 from 4 to 7 p.m. “It will be a chance to see what local products are out there,” said Lisa LaFountain, director of fundraising and membership at the museum. “People will get the chance to talk to the different people who make the products and meet the people who enjoy them.” Local wineries to participate include: Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery; Stonehouse Vineyard; Vesco Ridge Vineyard,
Fri., Jan. 18 and Mon., Jan. 21, 2013
and regional products will be presented by Liquor and Wine Warehouse; McCadam and Cabot Cheese; Jeezum Crow Beef products from D & D Meats; Homestead Maple; Gonyo Farms Jams and Jellies, and Batters Up Bakeshop, and others. Guests will also enjoy a silent auction and live music by pianist Emily Carlin. A dinner will follow the tasting at 7 p.m. with an exclusive three-course dinner at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20 City Hall Place. “Each course will be matched with specifically paired wine that compliment each other,” LaFountain said. LOZIER EXHIBIT Last year LaFountain said the event raised about $5,000. The money helped convert the museum’s lighting to LED that has saved the museum money and complimented the exhibits well. The money raised at this year’s event will help the museum develop a special museum dedicated to Lozier transportation creations. Dick Soper, docent and exhibit manager, said the Lozier company had a factory on Cumberland Ave where Georgia Pacific currently operates. He said the transportation company closed its doors in Plattsburgh in 1915. Soper said the museum already has two Lozier cars made in 1914 and 1915, a Lozier Boat that was made in Plattsburgh in 1900 and three bikes made in 1878, 1885 and 1890. “The Lozier company started with bikes built in Cleveland, Ohio, factory and they came here to build their boats and from there went on to make cars at another factory,” Soper said. The museum hopes to recreate what the
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Keeseville man arrested for Pburgh Stewart’s Shop robbery By Katherine Clark
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Lozier factory would look like and construct a showroom for the artifacts like people would have seen when the items were for sale in Plattsburgh. The money raised will also help the museum continue their Kids Station activities done at the library. “Right now we hold our kids event’s at the Plattsburgh Library and have craft time and other things for kids to do for free,” LaFountain said. “Next year we hope to convert another building we have into a hands on exhibits and learning station for kids.” The museum is currently closed but will open again for its 2013 season in the last week of April.
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taken into police custody at 8 a.m. Search warrants were obtained for the vehicle and katherine@denpubs.com Brown’s residence and evidence collected led PLATTSBURGH — A Keeseville man has to his arrest at about 6 p.m. the same day. Davibeen arrested in connection with the early son said he could not disclose what evidence morning robbery of the Stewart’s Shop on was found. Brown was charged with first-degree robCumberland Head on Jan. 9. New York State Police in Plattsburgh arrest- bery, a class B felony, and third degree crimied David A. Brown, age 49, of Keeseville, in nal possession of weapon. Brown was arconnection with the robbery of the Stewart’s raigned in the town of Plattsburgh court before Shop on State Route 9 at approximately 5 a.m. Justice Kevin Patnode and was remitted to the Clinton County Jail in lieu of $20,000 cash, that same day. State Police Lieutenant Brent Davison said a $40,000 bond. In an earlier interview with Davison he said clerk at the Stewart’s Shop remembered the license plate of the vehicle used by the suspect. the armed robbery suspect and the vehicle A witness then notified police of the aban- used at the Plattsburgh Stewart’s Shop doned car on Pine Street in Keeseville later that matched the description of a similar robbery at the Peru Stewart’s Shop on Jan. 2. morning. At both crime scenes the suspect was deAfter police located the dark gray 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt on Pine Street, a State Police scribed as a white-male, with a black handgun, who wore a dark face covering, stole an undisK9 tracked from the vehicle to Brown's residence in Keeseville. Davison said Brown was closed amount of money, and fled the scene in a small dark-colored vehicle with a rear spoiler. “The suspect descriptions of approximate weight and height are similar, as well as the description of the car — a small dark sedan,” Davison said. “But at this time we have no evidence to say the two rob ĞĐŽŵĞ ĂŶ ǀŝĂƟŽŶ DĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ dĞĐŚ͘ beries are connected.” & ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚ ƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ͘ &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂů ĂŝĚ ŝĨ ƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ ʹ Police are asking anyone ,ŽƵƐŝŶŐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ :Žď ƉůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚ ĂƐƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ͘ that has information regarding these crimes to contact the Ăůů /D New York State Police in Plattsburgh at 563-3761.
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Artists’ Market and family fun celebration to be held Carnival takes over the NCCCA Artists’ Market
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katherine@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — A special artists’ market will display a vast array of artwork done in varying mediums and will include a family fun carnival day with activities for the whole family on Jan. 26 at the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street. The market will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with several activities throughout the day. According to NCCCA gallery co-ordinator Shawna Armstrong, there will always be something happening, something to watch, something to participate in and something happening throughout the event. “When people come in they will hear the music of guitarist Shawn Parrotte and he’ll be doing lessons during the day, there will be artists workshops on the third floor and in the basement and of course the artists will be here with their work,” Armstrong said. There will be about 15 artists selling their work on the main floor of the center. Armstrong said their mediums vary from jewelry to textiles. Several jewelry artists including work by Corrinna Maggie Designs, Laurie Berube, and Lisa Gadway will be for sale. Photography from Dick Brogowski, Bobby Ziemba of Nature’s Way Fine Art Photography will be for sale. Paintings by Tim Palkovic and works by Marguerite Hart, and pastel drawings by Shaun O’Connell will be for sale. Sculptor Shai Walker will be selling her work made with old, used and re-purposed metal. Cloth art by Stephanie DeJoseph and Edith Urban, and Ann Rooney: The Cat in the Window Weaver will be selling their various cloth art pieces from clothing, handbags to aprons and more will be for sale. Cynthia Snow of Snow Flake Farms will be selling her all natural organic spices and jewelry, and Newmoon Ceramics will be selling ceramics teapots, cups and jewelry, and watercolors, photographs and soap stone sculpture by Judy Guglielmo. Armstrong said the show will be the first time artists’ work has been for sale at the center since the closing of the store in the fall. “It’s meant to replace our gift store and it’s a way for local artists to connect with the community,” Armstrong said. “It will be something we will continue to do at least three times a year as a celebration.” The artists’ market will combine the showing and sale of local artist’s work while holding special carnival activities for the whole family, including an ice cream sundae bar courtesy of Stewart’s Shop, raffles, games, crafts and art workshops and a silent auction. Armstrong said throughout the day music will be playing, several workshops will be held in the center ’s basement and third floor, family activities and craft time will also be going on through the day, and of course, there will be a mixture of different art work hung throughout the main floor galleries. NCCCA member Jeff Woodard will hold a family activity making “Egg Carton Creatures” free of charge in the afternoon. Armstrong said Parrotte’s garage band musical class may also make an appearance to entertain event goers.
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North Country Cultural Center for the Arts gallery co-ordinator Shawna Armstrong, right, and NCCCA executive director Janine Scherline get into the carnival spirit for the upcoming Artists Market at the NCCCA. Photo by Katherine Clark
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Essex County should switch to legislators
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ow that the reappointing and fist bumping is over, the Essex County Board of Supervisors should tend to some business that will actually save taxpayers money, and that is disbanding in favor of a board of legislators. By our estimate, the move would easily save county and town taxpayers at least half a million dollars annually. It would also provide residents with representation at the county who have no other interest other than county business. At the same time, the board would no longer be ruled by the weighted voting power of the “big three” — the towns of Ticonderoga, Moriah and North Elba; no legislator would have more voting power than any other. Imagine that. No squabbling over what’s in the best interest of your town, only what’s in the best interest of the people you represent and the county as a whole. What a novel concept. It seems to us that seven people sitting around a boardroom table with an equal vote and no outside agenda might just get more accomplished than 18 with a foot in more than one camp. Perhaps that is why more than 70 percent of the counties in New York have already gone the way of a board of legislators. A board of legislators is a more efficient, more accountable form of county government. All you have to do is compare Essex County with nearby Franklin County — which switched to a seven-member board of legislators in 1970 — to quickly see the tremendous cost savings, both on the town and county level. On the town level, the average annual salary for a part-time supervisor in Franklin County last year was $10,735. Only one supervisor, in Harrietstown, was offered health insurance. In Essex County, on the other hand, the average annual salary last year for a town supervisor was $28,666, while 13 of 18 were offered health insurance. That means Essex County’s 18 supervisors made $312,000 more in 2012 than Franklin County’s 19 part-time supervisors. Then, at the county level, the seven members of the Franklin County Board of Legisla-
tors made $108,000 last year compared to $319,137 in Essex County — a difference of $211,137. Combine those two numbers and Essex County’s 18 supervisors cost more than half a million dollars more last year than Franklin County’s 19 supervisors and seven legislators, with 12,000 fewer residents. Franklin County has 51,579 residents compared to Essex County’s 39,302. Add to that the cost of benefits both at the town and county for 18 people and the final tally no doubt pushes that number closer to $1 million annually. We’ve heard the arguments in favor of a board of supervisors. Some believe the constituent service is better with a full-time, accessible town supervisor and officials argue that the county interaction with towns is better under the current governing body. But as a taxpayer, you have to ask yourself: Is it worth a million dollars more out of pocket each year? Under a board of legislators, each town would still be represented locally by a parttime supervisor, as well as a town board. Residents would still be represented by a legislator at the county level. That’s better representation for less money, if you ask us. But don’t take our word for it — ask the 44 counties in New York that are already under a legislative form of government. Ask them if they miss the cost and bickering associated with a board of supervisors and a weighted vote. Making both the legislator and supervisor positions part-time also would open them to a different slate of candidates like people who might like to serve but are unable to do so in a full-time capacity. Local government truly began to go awry when the positions started to evolve into an occupation instead of an opportunity to serve your community. Our supervisors should act now and not allow their own job security to cloud their judgement over what is best for the county. Faced with an unprecedented financial mess heading into the year ahead, we can think of a number of ways one million dollars could benefit local towns and the county above paying the salaries of 18 politicians.
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ne thing we never seem to be short of are studies in human behavior. Several recent studies point to some alarming concerns for the future of our country. Reading survey outcomes is a little like reading tea leaves. Each person can see what they want to see in the results, but these results have more than just a few experts reaching similar conclusions. The first is the American Freshman Survey, which has accumulated data for the past 47 years from 9 million young adults. The survey reports that college students are more likely than ever to call themselves gifted and driven to succeed, even though their test scores and time spent studying is decreasing. American students have increasingly given themselves "above average" ratings on several attributes but bragged most regarding their "drive to achieve." Almost four-fifths of survey responders say they're above average in this category. The other survey from Pew Research Center, asked respondents if they had ever received benefits from any of six major federal entitlement programs — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, or unemployment benefits. Pew found that in addition to the 55 percent of adults who had received benefits, another 16 percent said that while they had not received benefits themselves, a member of their household had — meaning 71 percent of adults belong to a household that has benefited from at least one of these six major programs. If veterans’ benefits and federal college loans and grants are included, the share of households with at least one recipient rises to a surprising 86 percent. When you combine the results and begin looking at other factors one has to question if our youth will be prepared to be fully self sufficient when their time comes to take the reins and support a much larger and aging Boomer population. Not only do entitlements breed a certain dependency but look at the popular trends today like Facebook or Twitter where young people can fool themselves into thinking they have hundreds or thousands of “friends.” They can block anyone who
disagrees with them or pokes holes in their inflated self-esteem. They can choose to show the entire world only flatDan Alexander Thoughts from tering, sexy or Behind the Pressline funny photographs of themselves, speak their mind on short posts and publicly connect to big name movie stars, professional athletes, politicians and musicians to whom they are digitally connected. They can quickly Google search any facts as easily as asking their phone for the answer. It is a society where everyone is considered a champion, schools push underperforming students along, reality shows rule the airwaves, children who don’t fit the norm are drugged to conformity, energy drinks are the beverage of choice, video games are the great past-time and, as a nation, we keep borrowing money that this generation will someday be forced to payback. It’s great that government and the taxpayers can lend a hand when you need it, but what happens when government reaches the point they can no longer treat the masses as special and individuals are forced to fend for themselves? What happens when reality really becomes real and it’s no longer just a do-over video game or TV show? Will our youth be prepared for the challenges which surely lie ahead of them in the future? When you are young you’ve got nothing to compare to accept the events of the day. As you age you understand the difference between good times and tough times. As a nation we’ve been and continue to be on a good run economically, but at the rate we are currently spending one has to wonder how much longer the government can continue to borrow to support those who may not be up to the challenge of supporting themselves, let alone when they’ll need to support the Boomer generation. Dan Alexander is owner and publisher of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Dear style & substance: My husband spends much of his down time playing video games, watching TV., surfing the net or playing fantasy football. I have always thought that I should be respectful of this because I thought that he really needed it. Now I am seeing that it is taking more of his time than I am. What should I do to get this changed around so we live as a couple and not two individuals sharing space? First, you are correct in stating this relationship needs to be “turned around.” We can’t tell you how often we hear this question…but we would include distracted cell phone users as well! We have become a world of multi-tasking, distracted individuals in impersonal relationships. We have become too busy in our “virtual” lives to be present in our real lives. We are hearing that the video/computer/phone disease has spread to children and wives as well, and believe that it is used as a form of escape. Before we know it, it has become an addiction. We all need escape and down time; however, we can fall into an unhealthy and isolated world by not re-engaging after we have been re-charged. The problem with technology is that it is instant, and generally quite pleasant. It does not talk back, badger, or demand time. Start with yourself for a week of trial and error attention. Observe yourself and others without comment. When someone is present with you, give them your full attention; if this means silencing your phone and clearing your computer screen, then so be it. You may feel the draw of your computer or cell phone, acknowledge it and let it pass. If you are waiting for an important call or email, then apologize in letting that person know ahead of time. This exercise will increase your awareness in your own behavior and prepare you for the changes that you would like your husband, and others, to make. Now you can have an open and frank conversation with your husband. You cannot ask this of others if you have not practiced and implemented this for yourself! We think that the best thing you can do is to NOT interact with a distract-
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shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — When Johnson’s Auto Glass and Trim Shop closed Oct. 26, Kevin Bushey and Trevor Gillespie decided it was time to open a shop of their own. The two men had been working with glass all their lives—Bushey has 33 years and Gillespie has 25 years of experience—and knew that Johnson’s closing would leave a void in the North Country. So on Nov. 12, the North Country Auto Glass & Trim Shop, LLC, opened its doors to serve the region’s glass cutting needs. “We are the only locally owned glass shop in the area,” said Gillespie, who co-owns and co-manages the new shop with Bushey. “We
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are also the only shop in the tri-county area that I know of to repair and replace convertible tops.” The North Country Auto Glass and Trim Shop is equipped to do work on auto glass, fireplace glass, convertible tops, farm equipment, heavy equipment, plexi glass and Lexan.
Delta Blue from page 1 off the back of a Sysco truck.” After varying degrees of change to the menu and successes at Northern Exposure, Smith said he decided it was time to go back to a concept he and now head chef Joe White, aka “Smokey Joe” had devised over 5 years ago and that was to have a soulful and southern themed restaurant. From the first thing on the menu, the fried gator tail with smokin’ Joes special sauce, to the last item, fried okra, the menu sets itself apart with a lot of different foods in between. The smell of smoked barbecue also travels from the restaurant as the meat is smoked on the roof of the North Woods Inn. Kitchen Manager Brianna Robison said the smell attracts the interest of people walking by. “People come in from the street all the time asking where the smell is coming from and we’re happy to show them,”
They can also cut mirrors and will cut glass according to any pattern needed. The patterns are drawn on cardboard, either based on measurements taken on site or on a provided template. The glass is then scored with the glass cutter according to the desired design, and the sharp edges are ground down and polished on a glass grinding machine to make the piece safe to handle. There’s more than glass cutting that goes on at the glass shop, though. Windshields can be repaired, as long as they haven’t started to crack. “We do a lot of windshield repairs,” said Bushey. “If we get a customer who doesn’t have glass insurance, they don’t have to buy a whole new windshield. They can get it repaired and save a lot of money.” Gillespie said there is a lifetime warranty on all parts and labor, and that the North Country Auto Glass and Trim Shop takes care of everything for its customers, including insurance paperwork.
Robison said. Not only do the flavors set it apart from the downtown Adirondack-fare but it carries its own sounds. The restaurant hosts live music three days a week, including a Wednesday open mic night. “This is the place to be on Wednesday nights,” Smith said. “Our stage has hosted grammy winning artists and amazing musicians who walk in from the street and blow us away.” Through 57 blues nights, Smith said the stage at the Delta Blue has brought together dozens of bands. “We have our house musicians, so whatever instrument you play we have people who can back you up,” Smith said. “But it’s been incredible to see musicians come together on that stage, we don’t have to look far to book our weekend acts.” On Jan. 9, as 8 p.m. grew closer, the restaurant started filling up. For almost every person walking in the door, Smith had a story and recognized their talents. Looking back, Smith recalled his own experience on the
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stage when he sang a Beatles tune. “Your listening so intently and suddenly everything else vanishes, every one is watching and your guitarist is working down the beat, it’s the most incredible way to listen to the music,” Smith said. Smith said the Delta Blue has hosted musicians playing everything from blues, rock and roll, blue grass, to percussionists. Artists include grammy nominated acts. The music scene is one of the only consistent music venues in the Lake Placid area, Smith said, hosting music all year round. Smith said the music styles are all over the place. “We’re really trying to focus on great music instead of targeting a specific genre,” Smith said. Delta Blue gets its name from the song Walking in Memphis, and the line one of the earliest styles of blues music, originating in the Mississippi Delta. “I was driving into work one day and listening to a song by Marc Cohn “Walking in Memphis” it said: “put on my blue suede shoes. And I boarded the plane touched down in the land of the Delta Blues. In the middle of the pouring rain,” so it was delta blues, and ‘“I thought, this is perfect,’” Smith said. “Our goal is to deliver a cuisine reflective of the vocal style of this blues movement which ranges from introspective and soulful to passionate and fiery,” Smith said. The menu is strongly grounded by the influence of Smith’s Oklahoma upbringing, a dash of his wife’s Louisiana cooking and White’s Carolina cooking which brings the “south to your mouth.”
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Rachel King from page 1 it.” King uses different mediums to create her own interpretations of naSoul Roots Studio is located at 2527 ture—painting, Main St., Lake Placid, near the back of printmaking and the Alpine Mall. It is open daily from her hand-crafted 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. jewelry, which she For more information, call (716) 696sells under the 0973 or email info@soulrootsstuname Earth Girl Dedio.com. signs. The website, which is still under conPutting the hamstruction, is soulrootsstudio.com mer down, she paused from her work to point at a print hanging on the back wall of the studio space. The black and white image, called Soul Roots, is of two trees growing on top of a boulder whose roots are intertwined. To King it represents love, unity and her place in the Adirondacks. “This was the inspiration for Soul Roots Studio as a whole,” King said. “There’s a bunch of symbolism in this piece—I finally decided to stay here and put some roots down.” It seems King’s roots have always been firmly planted in the Adirondacks. She grew up in Tupper Lake, and even though she strayed from the mountains to pursue a teaching degree at SUNY Potsdam, she now lives in Saranac Lake, and that isn’t an accident. “When you grow up here you would think that it’s not so special after so long, but it’s had the opposite effect on me,” King said. “The understanding grew deeper and evolved to affect my artwork,
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to affect every decision I make career wise.” Since the Adirondacks have had such a profound influence on her art, King’s decision to open Soul Roots Studio with photographer Shaun Ondak and silver smith Kristina Mueller was an easy one. “Everything I do has to be inspired by nature, because that’s all I know,” King said. “It’s the purest form of expression to me because that’s what nature is—the purest form of energy.” For Ondak, the decision was an easy one, too. “She (King) called me and asked if I wanted to get a store, and I said, ‘let me go check for open space,’” Ondak said. “Three-and-ahalf weeks later we signed a deal.” Acquiring the space was like a homecoming for Ondak, who used to work at the frame shop that was located across the hall from where Soul Roots Studio now resides. The studio’s grand opening was on Thursday, Nov. 8, and featured live music by Adirondack favorites Big Slyde. The studio now contains a variety of Adirondacks-inspired artwork representing an array of mediums and styles. The wall space is shared by paintings and nature photography— images of starry nights, out-of-the-way views and winter mountainscapes. There are also sculptures made from rocks pulled from Adirondack rivers; journals with hand carved, wooden covers; home furnishings that look as if they should still sport leaves and roots; and hand painted mugs and plates. King’s jewelry isn’t the only art that can be worn, either. One display case houses silver rings and necklaces while another holds leather wrapped pendants. Soul Roots also offers custom framing and printing. But Ondak said Soul Roots is more than just a shop, it’s a place to bring local artists together. “There’s a huge artist community here,” Ondak said. “This gallery is a reflection of where they are. It’s a balance between rustic, traditional and modern art.”
Leather wrapped pendants, by Meadow Eliz, are one of the many locally crafted offerings at Soul Roots Studio in Lake Placid. Photo by Shaun Kittle
Ondak and King encourage other local artists to contact them, as they are always looking for more Adirondack-styled pieces to add to the studio space. And even though they might not accept everything for display in Soul Roots Studio, they will still allow artists to have a place on their website, which they plan to have finished soon. Starting in February, they also hope to start a new bi-monthly featured artist series, and, if things go as planned, there will be live music at the opening, too. King has a vision that transcends the walls of the studio, one that involves putting put her art degree to use. “My ultimate goal is to expand to a bigger place and see the studio evolve into a working arts center, where people can learn to make art,” King said. “We want to get involved with our community. We want to bring the general public into our space so we can show them how important it is to make art and support your local artist.”
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Glass Onion to play at Ridleys PLATTSBURGH — Glass Onion will perform at 10 p.m. on Jan. 18 at Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street. The Glass Onion, a poppunk-rock cover band will grace the Plattsburgh stage playing some of their usual tunes such as Green Day’s ‘American Idiot,’ a Coldplay cover ‘Trouble’ and many others. The show is for attendees age 21 and older and admission is between $3-$5. For more information about the show call Olivey Ridleys at 324-2200.
Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda at the LPCA LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Center for the Arts will present a Met Live showing of the second opera of Donizetti’s Tudor trilogy on Jan. 19 at 1 p.m. at the LPCA, 17 Algonquin Way. This is a rare opportunity to witness Berlioz’s vast epic, last performed at the Met in 2003. Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, one of the world’s most exciting singers, will take on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots. Director David McVicar will turn to the second opera of Donizetti’s Tudor trilogy, which explores regal characters at fateful moments of their lives. Elza van den Heever sings Elizabeth I, and Maurizio Benini will conduct. The show will run for approx 3 hours. Tickets are $18 or $16 for LPCA members and $12 students 18 and under. This program is sponsored by Lynne G. Detmer. For more information call 523-2512 or go to www.lakeplacidarts.org.
Film Society to hold film showing ESSEX — On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Champlain Valley Film Society will present Ruby Sparks, a sparkling romantic comedy by the creators of the award-winning Little Miss Sunshine. Calvin is a struggling novelists who makes a breakthrough when he creates a character named Ruby. But a week later Calvin finds Ruby sitting on his couch, a living, breathing person. The New York Times called it "beautifully written and acted." Showtime is 7:30 p.m. at Whallonsburg Grange Hall. Adults: $5, Under 18: $2. www.cvfilms.org
Wild Kratts to hold polar event PLATTSBURGH — Wild Kratts Polar event will come to the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts at 10 a.m. on Jan. 18. The event features an episode of the Wild Kratts, a children's animated series created by Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt aimed at educating children in biology, zoology, and ecology, and teaches kids small ways to make big impacts. The featured episode will be about polar animals and include story reading, family sing along and about ten activities based on the episode. Mountain Lake hosts events for families in the community on a regular basis, some here at the station and some in partnership with other community organizations. They are built around our educational programming and generally feature a literacy or science connection to the programming as well as many activities.
Zip City Blues to play Irises PLATTSBURGH — Zip City Blues will perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place at 9 p.m. Jan. 18. Zip City Blues plays a range of blues from Chicago-style blues to Duke Ellington swing. The band is comprised of veteran musicians who are at home playing both as a cool downtown blues quintet or as a full blown swing dance band with an uptown horn section. For the soulful blues lover this show will hold reprieve from the normal music scene. For more information about the show contact Irises Cafe at 566-7000.
Opening show for Hood’s mixed media LAKE PLACID — A young artist with a unique, exciting and fun take on the Adirondacks will be introducing herself to the local arts scene with an opening on Saturday, Jan. 19 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Guy Brewster Hughes Gallery in the Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main Street. Melissa Johnson Hood has spent countless school vacations and weekends at her family’s second home in Long Lake. Scenes from throughout the area, including High Falls Gorge and Avalanche Lake, have inspired her paintings. Using acrylic paints, posca markers and a fresh pair of eyes, she has brought exuberance and excitement to familiar Adirondack scenes. Her works have been exhibited at the Monmouth County Festival of the Arts, at the Grimmuseum in Berlin and at the Coemeterium, Campiello San Giovanni Evangelista, and the twenty2 Palazzo Tito in Venice. Samples of her Adirondack works may be seen at her web site www.melissaspaintings.com
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LAKE PLACID — Solar Print Making Class, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $45. SARANAC LAKE — “Unhuggables” with Wild Center naturalist and entertainer Rob Carr for an interactive program for the whole family exploring the good in Adirondack animals with bad reputations, Adirondack Carousel, 2 Depot Street, 9:30 -10:15 a.m. 891-9521. WHALLONSBURG — The Lakeside School to hold Play Gym, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, corner of Route 22 and Whallons Bay Road, 9a.m. - noon, 963-7385. LAKE PLACID — Berry Baskett Making Class, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $80. PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Kids’ Clay class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 563-1604. LAKE PLACID — Met Live showing: Maria Stuarda, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1 p.m. $18-$16. 523-2512. LYON MOUNTAIN —Chicken 'n Biscuits dinner, Lyon Mountain American Legion Home, 3958 State Route 374, 4- 6:30 p.m. $9, kids eat for $5, 735-4636. PERU — Peru K of C all-you-can-eat- Spaghetti Dinner, St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3035 Main Street, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. $7.50, $3.50 for kids. PLATTSBURGH — Safe Kids Adirondack to hold child safety seat inspection, Clinton County Traffic Safety, 5701 US Ave, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 565-4397. LAKE PLACID — The Met: Live in HD Series showing of Maria Stuarda, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1 p.m. $18-$16 and $12 for students and kids. PLATTSBURGH — North Country Herbalists Meeting, Discussion on the medicinal and nutritive benefits of edible "kitchen" herbs, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 4 - 5 p.m, LAKE PLACID — Exhibit opening for Melissa Johnson Hood to be held at the Lake Placid Library, 2471 Main Street, 4-7 p.m. 523-3200. SARANAC LAKE — Young Artists Open Minded Mic Night, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 7 p.m. ESSEX — The film, Ruby Sparks, will be presented by the Champlain Valley Film Society, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, corner of Rte 22 and Whallons Bay Road, 7:30 p.m. $5 or kids for $2. www.cvfilms.org. PLATTSBURGH — Jeff Rendinaro & Guest to perform, Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, 8 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Tom Healey Blues Band to perform at Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.12 a.m. 523-3106.
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SARANAC LAKE — “Beads and Beyond”handmade bead class, first of 7 classes till April 18, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $110 course and materials fee. 891-3799. PLATTSBURGH —Trivia Night, Geoffries Pub and Restaurant, 5453 Peru Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Comedy Night, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH —NCCCA Artists Market, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff St, 10 a.m. 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 23 PLATTSBURGH — Tiles & Tea art class for ages 55 and older, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 3-5 p.m. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee meeting. 6 p.m. Large Group Instruction room at the Saranac Lake High School. Open to the public. Planning session for the 2013 Winter Carnival, set for Feb. 1-10. More information: www.saranaclakewintercarnival.com. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 563-9085. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night, the Monopole, 17 Protection Ave,10 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 24 PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Junior Rifle Team, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 6:30 p.m. $5. ELIZABETHTOWN — Free osteoporosis classes, Hand House, Route 8, 10 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Journey Into Reading, Reading for children up to age 16 with free book provided, Champlain Centre Mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. www.journeyintoreading.org. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Community Health &Wellness Fair, Plattsburgh High School Gymnasium, 1 Clifford Drive, 5-7p.m. 564-3366 or jessica.mathews@plattsburgh.edu PLATTSBURGH — Mud & Merlot pottery session, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 5:30 - 7 :30 p.m. +21. SARANAC LAKE — Tri Lakes Center for Independent Living will host an open house, 43 Broadway, Suite 1, noon – 5:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Still life painting class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 - 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Tunes & Trivia Night, Monopole, 17 Protection Ave, 4-7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 25 LAKE PLACID — Theatre On Screen: Barrymore, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 523-2512..
PLATTSBURGH — Kids’ Clay class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 11 a.m. 563-1604. AUSABLE FORKS — The annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw contest for AuSable Forks and Peru youths ages 10-14, Holy Name School, 14207 Rte.. 9N AuSable Forks, noon. 643-9386. AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. LAKE PLACID — Solar Print Making Class, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 523-2512 $45. SARANAC LAKE — Cock-A-DoodleShoe Snowshoe Race traverses the rolling hills of the New Land Trust’s 287 acres., New Land Trust race, $15. register 8:45 - 10 a.m. LAKEPLACID —Rock n’Rolle Brunch with performances by Mad Dog, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 12 - 4 p.m. 523-3106. UPPER JAY — January Jams Open Mic Night, Recovery Lounge at Upper Jay Art Center. Route 9N, 2-6 p.m. LAKEPLACID—Author Signing with Jenny Milchman, The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 2 - 4 p.m. 523-2950. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. SARANAC LAKE — Brown Bird with Joe Fletcher to perform, The Water Hole, 48 Main Street, $8, 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 21 WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. LAKE PLACID — Life Drawing Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 6-8 p.m. $70. WESTPORT —YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga & Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon, 563-9058. PLATTSBURGH — Figure Drawing Group, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 11 a.m. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — QiGong to be held, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 22 PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 298-5161. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30-8:45 p.m. $65 for the series or $8 per class. 523-2512. PLATTSBURGH — Sunrise Rotary, American Legion post 20, 162 Quarry Road, 7:20 a.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Painting Studio, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 563-1604. PLATTSBURGH — Garage Band Rehearsal, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 3-5 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Classic Ballet Class for kids age 5 - 7, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 3:30-4:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Classic Ballet Class for kids age 8 and older, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 4:30 5:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Still life drawing exercise class, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 6:30 -8 p.m.
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GUNS & AMMO GUN SHOW J.W. Jones Fire Hall54 Liechester St. Route 36 Caledonia. Midway between Batavia and Rochester, Saturday January 19th 9am-4pm; Sunday January 20th 9am-3pm. www.nfcshows.com. VERMONT ANTIQUE GUN SHOW Jan.19-20 S.Burlington Holiday Inn (802) 875-4540
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WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. BUYING/SELLING: GOLD, gold coins, sterling silver, silver coins, silver plate, diamonds, fine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Patek), paintings, furs, estates. Call for appointment 917-696-2024 JAY CA$H PAID- up to $26/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Hablamos Espanol. 1-800 -371-1136
WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094 WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201
ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL www.ech.org 518-873-6377 TAKE VIAGRA/CIALIS? 40 100mg/20MG Pills + 4 FREE only $99. Save $500! 1-888-7968878 TAKE VIAGRA? SAVE $500! 100mg,/Cialis 20mg. 40+4 FREE, PILLS. Only $99.00 Discreet. 1888-797-9024 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 1-888-796-8870 YOU OR A LOVED one have an addiction? Over 500 alcohol and drug rehab facilities nationwide. Very private/Very Confidential. Inpatient care. Insurance needed. Call for immediate help! 1 -800-256-0604
LAWN & GARDEN BRUSH HOG Model EFM600. Used 1 year, like new. Finish mower. 518-570-8837 $1,000
MUSIC MUSIC LESSONS for All Ages! Find a music teacher! Take Lessons offers affordable, safe, guaranteed music lessons with teachers in your area. Our pre screened teachers specialize in singing, guitar, piano, drums, violin and more. Call 1-888-7060263!
96 COLONY 14X80, Mobile Home, 3br/2ba, master bathroom has jet tub, deck, gardens,appraised at $23,000 but selling at $13,000 obo 518-5725468.
TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951
BOATS 2001 SUPRA SANTERA low hrs., mint cond., great ski wake board boat, beautiful trailer included, $19,500. 518-354-8089
FURNISHED PARK Model with attached room, Voyager Resort, Tucson, Arizona #6-256. Prime corner lot with 3 fruit trees, and a 1995 Buick Roadmaster. Go to www.forsalebyowner for pictures and details. Ad Listing #23927596. $23,950. Call Karen Armstrong 518-563-5008 or 518 -569-9694.
SINGLE-FAMILY HOME EAST BASS POND: Waterfront home, 8 acres, $99,900. 6 acres 74' lakefront $29,900.www.LandFirstNY.com 1888-683-2626
YEARBOOKS UP to $15 paid for high school yearbooks 1900-2012. www. yearbookusa.com or 214514-1040
MORRISONVILLE, NY , 3 BR/1 BA Single Family Home, 1,056 square feet, built in 1979, New roof, kitchen, bath & water heater. Full basement. $99,500 OBO. MAKE ME MOVE! 518-4209602
DOGS BEAUTIFUL PURE bred Shih-Tzu puppies, wormed & first shots, Black & White, $400, ready to go, 90% pea pad trained. 315-244-9260.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/ cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518962-4420.
LAND ESTATE LIQUIDATION LAND SALE! Jan 26th & 27th! 3 to 35 acre tracts from $12,900. Prime upstate NY location, just off the NY State Thruway! Views, creeks,woods! Terms avail! New market! Call 1-888-701-1864. www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com LAND FOR SALE ESTATE LIQUIDATION LAND SALE! JANUARY 26th & 27TH! 3-35 acre tracts from $12,900. Prime upstate NY location, just off Thruway! Views, creeks, woods! Terms available! New Offer! Call (888)905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
Advertise Classifieds! Have we got a WHEEL DEAL for you! 1-800-989-4237.
2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711 HEWITT PONTOON BOAT Lift, model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.
CARS 1952 DESOTO White/Blue, no rust, small Hemi,, great project car. Serious inquires only. $3500. 518-962-4688 1995 AUDI A6 QUATTRO Runs great, fully loaded, heated seats, winter/summer tires w/rims, 233k, always serviced. Need truck. First $1800 takes it. Call: (518) 420-6655 2001 FORD TAURUS -Runs and has a sun roof $800 Call: (518) 873-9288
ACCESSORIES
DOG GUARD ELECTRIC FENCING Do you need help keeping your dog safely contained around your home?? Call or email us now for a fall season quote from your local dealer.
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-4162330 CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208
DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Wanted Check us out Online! All Major Brands Bought Dtsbuyer.com 1866-446-3009 RECORD COLLECTOR would like to buy record collections and sheet music. Cash Paid! Please Call 518-846-6784.
AUTO WANTED
MOBILE HOME
DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Wanted Check us out online! All Major Brands Bought Dtsbuyers.com 1-866-446-3009
BUY REAL VIAGRA Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, Propecia & more...FDAAprroved, U.S.A. Pharmacies. Next day delivery available. Order online or by phone at viamedic.com, 800467-0295 BUY REAL VIAGRA, Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, Propecia & more... FDAApproved, U.S.A. Pharmacies. Next day delivery avaiable. Order online or by phone at viamedic.com, 800-467-0295
NEW YORK LAND BARGAINS, ADIRONDACKS, SO. TIER, ONEIDA LAKE. 5 Acres Woodlands $13,900. 74 Acres Lake Access $79,900. 20 Acres So. Tier $35,900.86 Acres w/ Trout Stream, Borders State Land and Trails - $99,900. Daily personal landtours. Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.LandandCamps.com.
OUT OF STATE REAL ESTATE Single Family Home, Sebastian, Florida Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772-581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited Seasonal rentals
STONE HOUSE IN LEWIS at 8619 Route 9, recently remodeled, full dry basement, 2 car garage with walk up loft, laundry room with new front load washer and dryer, all appliances stay, large stone fireplace, will help with closing cost. Call 518-873-2120 to see.
VACATION PROPERTY EXTENSIVE LISTINGS in Central New York, including Delaware, Schoharie, Otsego,Chenango and Madison counties...go to www.townandcountryny.com
ACCESSORIES FIRESTONE WINTERFORCE Tires Set of 4, P225/70R16, $175 OBO. 518-834-9284 or 518-5693901.
AUTO DONATION A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR! Breast Cancer Research Foundation! Most highly rated breast cancer charity in America! Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up. 1-800399-6506 www.carsforbreastcancer.org DONATE YOUR CAR to CHILDREN'S CANCER FUND of AMERICA and help end CHILDHOOD CANCER. Tax Deductible. Next Day Towing. Receive Vacation Voucher. 7 Days 1-800-4698593
2003 SATURN ION 1 White/Gray 112,000 kms, Good condition. with studded tires and summer tires. New clutch, brakes, well maintained, standard, good condition. $2,000 OBO Call: (518) 946-7305
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 3600 FORD TRACTOR Loader 1980 with chains, loaded rear tires $4000. 518-593-2420. MASSEY FERGUSON 2003 GC2310, 4 WD, diesel, mini loader w/ back hoe, 22hp, 860 hrs. w/trailer. $10,400. 518-5932420
MOTORCYCLES 1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1200 Miles, Black, 1312cc $8,500 518-569-8170 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
TRUCKS 2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042
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1-800-989-4237
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January 19, 2013
A NEW START! Lease a 2013 Dodge Dart SXT Starting at $149.46*/month
STOCK S STO TO OCK C #AN56 #A 56 #AN 56
$21,400 MSRP
*Based on $20,115 MSRP. First payment plus $2,849 plus tax and title due at signing. 12,000 miles per year. 24 months includes $500 bonus cash. Must qualify for Ally A Tier rate.
2013
DODGE DART SXT
2013
STOCK #AN STOCK STO #A #AN1 N1
DODGE DART SXT
2013
TUNGSTEN, AUTOMATIC, BACK UP CAMERA, REMOTE START, RACETRACK TAIL LAMPS
DODGE DART SXT
DODGE DART SXT
2013
STOCK STO OCK #AN8 #AN8 #AN
STOCK #AN29 STOCK STO #AN N29 2
$22,965
$20,680
$20,805
MSRP
MSRP
MSRP
E, 6 SPEED MANUAL, GPS, SIRIUS, UCONNECT, DUAL EXHAUST REDLINE,
2013
TUNGSTEN, AUTOMATIC, REMOTE START, UCONNECT
DODGE CHARGER SXT
2013
STOCK S ST STO TO OC CK K #A #AN128 AN128
TRUE BLUE, AUTOMATIC, REMOTE START, RACETRACK TAIL LAMPS, SIRIUS
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
STOCK STO ST CK K #AN121 #AN12 #AN 1121 21
STOCK S STO OCK OCK CK #A ##AN80 #AN N80
$37,075 MSRP EVERYBODY’S PRICE:
$20,990 MSRP EVERYBODY’S PRICE:
$33,176
$20,485 MSRP *Based on $20,485 MSRP.
$19,740
$242.86/mo. $2,999 plus tax and title due at signing. 72 MONTHS AT 0%. Must qualify for Ally B Tier rate.
WITH TRADE IN
PITCH BLACK, AWD, 6 CYL., HEATED NAPPA LEATHER, NAVIGATION, P TCH PITC PIT CH BLA BLACK CK AW AWD BACKUP CAMERA, SUNROOF
DODGE AVENGER SE
2013
TRUE BLUE, AUTOMATIC, 4 CYL., SIRIUS, UCONNECT
SANDSTONE, SANDST SAN DSTO DST ONE, 6 CYL, 7 PASSENGER. SEATING, AC, CRUISE ONE ON
Prices good thru 1/2/13.
First Time Visitors, plug in to your GPS “7440 US Route 9, Elizabethtown, NY 12932” and we’ll greet you at the door!
YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR MORE REBATES - ASK US! Tax, title extra. Must qualify for low financing if available. Low financing in lieu of rebate. *Everybody’s price includes consumer rebate.
Located just 1/4 mile south of Cobble Hill Golf Course on Route 9 in Elizabethtown.
(518) 873-6386
873-6386 2007 Dodge Nitro SXT 4x4 Stk. #AN35B• Gray, 6 Cyl., Manual Transmission, approx. 108,500 mi.
Dealer#3160005
7440 U.S. Rt. 9 Elizabethtown, NY 2008 Dodge Dakota Club Cab 4x4
SOLD
Stk#AN111A1 • Black, 6 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 31,200 mi.
2007 Dodge Journey SXT Stk#AM275A • Tan, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Front Wheel Drive, approx. 45,000 mi., DVI
$257.91/Month
$225.02/Month
Priced at $9,500 • Tax, Title Extra • 69 Months • 4.49% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Priced at $17,000 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Priced at $14,888 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.84% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring
2004 Dodge Neon SXT
2008 Dodge Caliber SXT
Stk#AN61A • Silver, 4 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 45,700 mi.
Stk# • Red, 4 Cyl., Manual Transmission, Uconnect, approx. 50,600 mi.
$158.03/Month
Stk#AM290A • Red, 6 Cyl., Leather, Heated Front Seats, DVD, approx. 68,000 mi.
$166.59/Month
$155.13/Month
Priced at $14,900 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Priced at $7,000 • Tax, Title Extra • 48 Months • 5.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Priced at $10,188 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.99% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
2010 Dodge Caliber SXT
2011 Ram1500 Quad Cab 4x4
Stk#AP1255 • Orange, 4 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 354,000 mi.
Stk#AN115A • Silver, 5.7 Hemi, Automatic, approx. 24,000 mi.
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 Stk#AN125A • Dark Gray, 6 Cyl., Automatic, approx. 33,000 mi.
$217.69/Month
$424.97/Month
$404.01/Month
Priced at $28,288 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Priced at $26,888 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
$226.22/Month
Priced at $14,444 • Tax, Title Extra • 75 Months • 3.74% Must be approved at Tier 1 Rate to qualify
Dealer #3160005
76980
Court Street • Elizabethtown, NY
Prices good until 1/2/13. Photos are for illustration purposes only.
SOLD
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And Many More To Choose From! Stop In, Call, Look At Our Inventory On Our Website adirondackauto.com FIRST Come, FIRST Served!
*Tax, title and registration not included.
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