Wanakena Outdoor Concert: Folkfaces
Zpark in Wanakena Wanakena, NYRowdy jazz and bluesy roots.
Rowdy jazz and bluesy roots.
Clifton Fine Hospital Auxiliary Craft Fair For table reservations, call Ann Latremore at 315.848.2511 or Melissa Street at 315.848.2565 For pick-up in your town call: Wanakena: Judy Benzel 315.848.3598 Oswegatchie: Dorothy Adams 315.848.3626 Star Lake: Melissa Streeter 315.848.2565 Newton Falls: Ann Latremore 315.848.2511 or Julie Lanphear 315.848.3641
Pre-pay only. No reserving tickets. $12 for a dinner $8 for chicken only Proceeds benefit the American Legion Auxiliary
From the Adirondack Almanack: J.E. Irvin, a career educator and the award-winning author of five mystery novels, will visit Wanakena at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 28, 2022, for a book talk about her latest novel – BROKEN – which is set in the hamlet. Irvin will speak about her writing process as well as
Agenda will include: Plans for the History Center Financial Report Walking Tour Update Planned Events and Other Business (The Trustee Board meeting precedes the public membership meeting.)
605 Oswegatchi Trail Rd.
From the Clifton Community Library: Brad Edmonson, author of A Wild Idea: How the Environmental Movement Tamed the Adirondacks, will tell the inside story of the Adirondack Park Agency and the backlash it created in the North Country. Please call the Clifton Community Library at 315.848.3256 if you're interested in attending.
From the Clifton Community Library: NY Connects and the St. Lawrence Office for the Aging will offer an information session on the services offered by the office, including helpful information about Medicare. Please call the library if at 315.848.3256 if you're interested in attending.
40th Annual Tupper Lake Tinman Triathalon
Garage sale at Westbrook's. Assorted tools, Gary Fisher mountain bikes, household items, lawnmower, L.L. Bean canoe, snow blower, wood splitter, and more. Directions: Across the car bridge, take an immediate right and go to the end of the road.
The Orchestra of Northern New York and Paul Smith's College present Adventures in Space. Kenneth Andrews, conductor and music director. The first half of the program celebrates July 4th with "Armed Forces Salute," "Fanfare for Democracy," and "America the Beautiful." The second half of the program will include music from Apollo 13, Star Wars, Holst's
Missoula Children's Theatre presents The Jungle Book