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Join the VIC on Wednesday evenings in February and March for a community ski or snowshoe! The lodge will be open for extended hours from 6-8 pm. For $5 you can rent a pair of skis or snowshoes and enjoy our trails at night. Don't forget your headlamp! Wh en you are ready for a break, return to the lodge to warm up around the fire pit, enjoy a warm drink, and meet other community members who love the winter season. Can't wait to see you there!
Learn More! »Positioned at the Heart of our track, you’ll witness the adrenaline-pumping action as competitors blaze through turns 15-20, from our Heart viewing area. Enjoy the excitement, refreshments, and fanfare, all while receiving turn-by-turn commentary on our jumbotron. Experience the thrill as you stand on the sidelines of this action-packed sporting event, an unparalleled opportunity right here in Lake Placid.
Learn More! »Artist Salon | Janet Millstein - Sa - Lon (Noun) - an artful conversation held monthly where artists, writers, and arts professionals come together to bond, network and get out of their heads for a little while. It is a conversation; A support Group; alw ays a networking extravaganza; an experimental lab for new ideas; a place to learn and grow by leaps and bounds as an artist and a professional. Free and open to the public!
Lake Placid is the home of the ECAC Men’s Hockey Championship, and each year the best teams in the Eastern College Athletic Conference come to the 1980 Herb Brooks arena to claim the top spot and move on to the NCAA DI Championships. f you like the excit ement and fast action of hockey, there is no place better to see it than in the Olympic Center, home to the “Miracle on Ice.”
Learn More! »Home of the ECAC Men’s Hockey Championship, and each year the best teams in the Eastern College Athletic Conference come to the 1980 Herb Brooks arena to claim the top spot and move on to the NCAA DI Championships. If you like the excitement and fast act ion of hockey, there is no place better to see it than in the Olympic Center, home to the “Miracle on Ice.” For Tickets or any questions, please call the Olympic Center Box Office at (518) 523-3330 during normal business hours.
Learn More! »Pancakes, Sausage, Ham, Scrambled Eggs, Baked Beans, Home Fries, Maple Cake, Coffee, Juices & Pure NY Maple Syrup & more! Ages 0-4 are FREE, Ages 5-12 - $8 and 13 & up - $14. Friendly Family Atmosphere! Sugar House Tours! Enter to win a Gift Basket!
Learn More! »Event by Hope for Miracles, Inc. - a non profit organization that raises funding for childhood cancer research. Schedule: 4-5:30 Cocktail Hour, Chinese Auction and Live Music - 5:30-6:00 DJ Flash and Line Dancing - 6:00 to 6:30 Dinner - 6:30 to 7:00 More DJ Flash and Line Dancing - 7:00 to 10:00 NightHawk! Tickets available soon!
Learn More! »Maple festival around the sugarhouse with wagon rides, tours and demos of the processes to make maple syrup and confections with free samples of fresh maple products! Maple cotton candy, maple soft serve ice cream, milkshakes and maple donuts are availab le for these weekends only in the sugarhouse. Take home some maple syrup, cream, candy or other maple products from our sugarhouse shop. Our popular pancake house open for all-you-can-eat breakfast 8am to 1pm serving a wide array of fresh, hot breakfast
Learn More! »A Cacao Ceremony is a spiritual ritual that involves consuming ceremonial-grade cacao in a group setting to facilitate connection, healing, and self-exploration. It originates from ancient Mayan and Aztec traditions and has the ability to promote mindful ness and personal growth. It is a fun, uplifting experience in a safe and open community.
Learn More! »Enjoy a breakfast/brunch with the Maple Syrup products produced here at Paul Smith's College. A pure and natural food product at its freshest and in its many forms. Chef David Pittman will be creating all sorts of maple delicacies for you try, Maple baco n, Maple glazed sausage, Maple Crème Brulee, pancakes and waffles. All you can eat, Adults $15, kids $10.
Learn More! »Free to Attend. Food and Drinks for purchase. Strictly NO outside alcohol. Party at the sugar house with live music, local craft beer by Oval Craft, maple bacon burgers and fries, BBQ, fried dough, maple milkshakes, ice cream, cotton candy and more. Stay warm by our roaring bonfire with professional fireworks show over our farm fields at 8:00 PM.
Learn More! »Featuring LIVE MUSIC - Photo Booth - Chinese Auction - Ticket: $45 per person - purchase 7 tickets and get one Free! Purchase tickets in advance - Buffet included - Dinner starts at 6:00 pm - Cash Bar - More info call: 518-572-0695 - Help fight childhood cancer!
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Learn More! »Come join us for the powerful healing.Lay in savasana and let the sounds of the crystal alchemy bowls, Koshi chimes, Ocean Drum, Old Wise Earth Gong and more as they work their magic.The session will begin with intention setting, a guided meditation whil e lying in savasana and then let go as you set out on a sound meditation journey.
Learn More! »Join the VIC on Wednesday evenings in February and March for a community ski or snowshoe! The lodge will be open for extended hours from 6-8 pm. For $5 you can rent a pair of skis or snowshoes and enjoy our trails at night. Don't forget your headlamp! Wh en you are ready for a break, return to the lodge to warm up around the fire pit, enjoy a warm drink, and meet other community members who love the winter season. Can't wait to see you there!
Learn More! »At the Keeseville Free Library. Please register with the Library 518-834-9054. The Kira Witherwax Team at Re/Max North Country and Amy Pellerin of Mountain Valley FCU will conduct the FREE workshop. Please register at 518-834-9054.
Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986) was an American pioneer of space art who helped popularize manned space travel. He is well known for his cover art for science fiction magazines, including Astounding Science Fiction and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science F iction as well as many books such as The Conquest of Space, The Exploration of Mars, and Beyond the Solar System in collaboration with several authors well known in the field of space exploration.
Saunders Gym - General Public - All Are Welcome!
A Two-Part Exhibition Celebrating the Eclipse Darkness & Light is a community art exhibition open to everyone. Each artist is welcome to submit up to three pieces. Pieces for the darkness theme will be exhibited at the Strand Center for the Arts and piec es for the light theme will be exhibited at SUNY Plattsburgh.
Learn More! »A First Friday Event at Lake City Coworking! Sit for an artful black & white portrait inspired by the eclipse and enjoy a delicious mocktail that embraces the magic of the moment!
Learn More! »The Wild Center will be directly in the path of totality for a Total Solar Eclipse. This is not only an amazing sight but a rare occurrence. In fact, it will be the first time the Adirondacks have ever been in the direct path of totality, and after 2024 the USA will not see another total solar eclipse for over 20 years. To celebrate, The Wild Center will open its doors and 115-acre outdoor campus for a weekend of solar and eclipse themed activities.
Learn More! »PBS KIDS Playdate - A fun-filled celebration leading up to the total solar eclipse on April 8th! Following a screening of episodes from two beloved PBS KIDS shows, "Nature Cat" and "Ready Jet Go!", MLPBS will provide family-friendly STEAM activities expl oring earth science and space. This free, public event is best suited for children ages 3 to 8, however, citizen scientists of all ages are welcome!
Learn More! »Don't miss the exclusive ADK Eclipse Fragrance Collection from The Adirondack Fragrance Farm—a one-time-only offering capturing the essence of the cosmic event with a soy candle, perfume, room spray, hand cream, and soap. For those in town, seize the cha nce for guided hikes through the Farm and explore the craft, food, and wine eclipse vendor fair from April 6-8. Visit their website for more details and to explore ticket options for an unforgettable experience.
Learn More! »Join us for our Eclipse Artisan Market on the front lawn at The Strand Center for the Arts! The Strand Center for the Arts is proud to host Artisan Markets on our campus to showcase the wonderful talents of area artisans. Works for sale include pottery, paintings, woodwork, fiber arts, jewelry, baked goods and much more! We are so happy to facilitate this event for our community.
Learn More! »In this one-day living history event, Fort Ticonderoga will portray 1774 with peacetime garrison life in British North America on the eve of the Revolutionary War. Examine the daily life of British soldiers and their families tending to activities like c ooking, shoemaking, and carpentry. Discover family life for the British garrison in 1774 and the roles and the many challenges for women and children.
Learn More! »Join us for a special FREE screening of Chesley Bonestell: A Brush with the Future Documentary Film and Talk Back on April 7, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. In Yokum 200 with exhibit viewing after the event. The Q&A will include a rocket scientist, a film directo r and an artist!
It's a rare and amazing site! It won't happen in this area for about 400 years! The Adirondack Park is one of the best viewing sites! Free certified solar glasses! Solar snack bag! $10 for Klubhouse members. $20 for non-members! To register, click on Lea rn More...
Learn More! »The Olympic Center will host a viewing party on April 8th, 2024 for the 2024 Solar Eclipse on the James C. Sheffield Speed Skating Oval (conditions permitting), with gates opening at 1pm for the public to setup before the 2:13pm start the eclipse in Lake Placid, NY. The Oval offers an open south by southwest facing view of the Adirondack High Peaks, the iconic Olympic Ski Jumps and room for many spectators to gather and watch the entirety of the solar eclipse from start to finish. More info, click Learn
Learn More! »The Olympic Center will be open to the public from 10am – 5pm for the public to come watch a live feed of the 2024 Solar Eclipse as it passes over the United States on the 1980 Herb Brooks Arena jumbotron and dine in our Roamers Café overlooking the oval and festivities. The Roamers Patio Deck will also be open for viewing the eclipse, but capacity will be limited. More information to be disclosed at a later date on viewing from the Roamers Patio Deck.
Learn More! »Join the Town of Plattsburgh for games, crafts, shirts, stickers and, most importantly, the total solar eclipse!
Learn More! »The parking lots on the grounds of the ADKX will be available to event ticket-holders only. The museum appreciates everyone's cooperation in this matter and recommends those looking for alternative plans to visit roostadk.com/eclipse2024 for more local o ptions. Those planning on attending the experience are encouraged to take the necessary precautions on the day of the event. Tourism to the Adirondack region is expected to be very high, and those travelling long distances should leave at an earlier time
Learn More! »Join us for educational activities, refreshments, and epic eclipse viewing with hundreds of your closest friends! More details coming soon!
Learn More! »Falling in the path of totality, Paul Smith’s VIC has been named by I Love NY as one of the best viewing locations in the Adirondacks. Enjoy this rare astronomical event in the peace and quiet of our 25+ miles of trails filled with beautiful natural surr oundings and a sense of tranquility. Find your spot early, get your glasses ready, and experience this once in a lifetime opportunity here at Paul Smith’s VIC.
Learn More! »The Olympic Center will host a viewing party on April 8th, 2024 for the 2024 Solar Eclipse on the James C. Sheffield Speed Skating Oval (conditions permitting), with gates opening at 1pm for the public to setup before the 2:13pm start the eclipse in Lake Placid, NY. The Oval offers an open south by southwest facing view of the Adirondack High Peaks, the iconic Olympic Ski Jumps and room for many spectators to gather and watch the entirety of the solar eclipse from start to finish.
Learn More! »Come out to watch this once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event at the mountain with a great view from the Cloudspin Bar Grill deck in the Main Base Lodge! Join us for $40 lift tickets, live music and giveaways as the moon passes between the earth and the s un. For more info, click on Learn More...
Learn More! »At Parker Family Maple Farm and Co-Hosted by The Food Dudes. * First 200 people get FREE glasses * Oval Craft Brewing Beer * Maple Syrup Tasting * Open Fields for optimal viewing * FOOD TRUCK * Bathrooms * Join Us!
On April 8, 2024, at 3:25 pm, Plattsburgh, NY, will be on the path of totality for one of nature’s greatest spectacles, the total solar eclipse – a literal once in a lifetime event! For nearly four minutes - one of the longest durations of any other stop in New York State - the moon will block out the sun and plunge us into darkness, a phenomenon that New York will not see again for decades. Mind blown right? And we can tell you that just being close by is NOT good enough!
Learn More! »Come witness the joining of two amazing natural wonders, Ausable Chasm and the total Solar Eclipse. Spend the morning hiking their scenic trails, then head over to their dedicated viewing area aptly named, "Solar Flats" to witness this amazing event. Foo d vendor, facilities, parking, custom solar eclipse glasses and keepsake magnet for ticket purchasers!
Learn More! »Join Titus Mountain on April 8th, 2024, for an unforgettable Total Solar Eclipse experience! Ski on their Upper Mountain slopes while witnessing this rare cosmic event. With a perfect view of the complete eclipse, enjoy live entertainment, food, and drin ks at our Upper Lodge. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon at Titus Mountain - See you at the summit!
Learn More! »Ride through the cosmic vibes at The Klubhouse on April 8th, 11 am! Pedal to an out-of-this-world playlist and sweat it out in style. Don't miss the celestial fun – reserve your spot now!
Learn More! »Embark on a celestial adventure with The Klubhouse! Hike up Poke-O-Moonshine for a stunning eclipse viewing. Enjoy eclipse glasses, a champagne toast, and a goodie bag. Sign up at klubhousefitness.com to join the fun!
Learn More! »Celebrate the 2024 Solar Eclipse at Parker Family Maple Farm (1043 Slosson Road, West Chazy, NY) from 1pm-4:30pm. Free glasses for the first 200 guests, along with Oval Craft Brewing beer, maple syrup tastings, The Food Dudes Food Truck, and open farmlan d for prime eclipse viewing. Join them for a stellar experience!
Learn More! »In the OLV Gymnasium. Join us for a Literacy-Based Children's Event! Fun Craft Activities! Apply for Head Start/Early Head Start for Fall 2024 On-Site! (please bring child's Birth Certificate, Health Insurance Card(s) and proof of income) Free Snacks! Qu estions: Call Chantelle Latour (518-561-6310
At Church of the Assumption. Montreal-based professional female vocal ensemble of 12 members, Ensemble Scholastica specializes in performance of medieval plainchant and polyphony (c. 800-1300 AD). The music is deeply spiritual with a transcendent other-w orldly beauty. Singing from authentic medieval manuscripts, yet with the added freedom of “elaboration” (ornamentation and improvisation), their goal is to share with listeners the exquisite beauty and intricacy of medieval music.
Learn More! »Get outside in your neighborhood, local park, downtown district or city beach! Trash bags, gloves and organic waste bags will be available at City Hall and Town Hall from 9AM-10AM. For more information, check out "Learn More"...
Learn More! »In the GYM. With over 100 vendor booths, attendees can expect to find high-quality local and regional artisans providing unique and one-of-a-kind handcrafted items that can only be found on the Adirondack Coast. The Annual Fair is open to the public and the entry fee is $5 per person and children aged 12 and under are free. For questions and more information, contact Steve Peters at steve@adirondackcoastevents.com.
Learn More! »Whole grain flour can take homemade pasta to a new level of nutrition and flavor complexity. Learn the tips and techniques needed to make rustic handmade pasta at home with local & organic wheat. All attendees will receive: 2 lbs of freshly-milled fl our and fresh pasta to take home. In the class, we will make Hard Red Winter Wheat Garganelli, Rye Ricotta Gnocchi, Spelt Fettuccine and a filled Ravioli.
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Learn More! »Looking to plan a group cruise for when the weather gets nice since we are a little over a month away from the first day of spring. for more information, click "Learn more"
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Learn More! »Are you ready to shred all the documents that you cleaned out over this past year? If so, join us for our annual Shred Day on May 10th at 2pm!
Learn More! »Ages 8 and up will learn all about bike safety, and the rules of the road, There will be giveaways and even a chance to win a free bike! We encourage you to bring your bike! This event is produced by Clinton County Health Department, Clinton County Youth Bureau, the Town of Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh City Police, Clinton County District Attorney Office, Hey I’m Kim, City of Plattsburgh, Noon Kiwanis and the Cornell Cooperative Extension.
Learn More! »At the Saranac Methodist Church. The concert features Blackman’s full-length composition The Coastal Suite, an evocative multi-media concept piece that explores a 24-hour tidal cycle at the ocean. Using projected images of seascape paintings by renowned Shetland artist Ruth Brownlee, Blackman’s 17-song suite was a New Jazz Works commission awarded by Chamber Music America and the Doris Duke Foundation.
Learn More! »This is the Second Annual Lake City Running Festival hosted by North Country Health and Wellness. We are excited to welcome back a half marathon race to Plattsburgh! For all details about the race please visit:
Learn More! »Join us on Thursday June 13th in South Acres Park from 4:30-7:30PM for live music, food trucks, and a beer garden. Community organizations will be on site with games and activities for kids and lots of giveaways! Stay tuned for more details! Tabling regi stration will open up in the spring. This event is family friendly and free to attend.
Learn More! »Join Paul Smith’s College Forestry Faculty Dave Simmons for a three day course on Adirondack Lean-to Construction. ($250- ages 18+) Dave will take you through the steps of planning, processing materials, and assembling a lean-to from start to finish. By the end of this hands-on course, attendees will have witnessed tree felling, and participated in log peeling, timber and more...
Learn More! »Bringing together farmers, artisans, craft vendors and home processor vendors to sell their goods every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May to October.
Learn More! »During these days, the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York’s waters. Free fishing day participants are reminded that although the requirement for a freshwater fishing license is waived during free fishing days all oth er fishing regulations remain in effect. Outside of free fishing days, anglers over the age of 16 must have a valid fishing license. For more information on purchasing a license visit the DEC website.
Learn More! »The schedule of events includes live music and entertainment, rides, games, food, and vendors in Bicentennial Park as well as a parade, a grand fireworks display. A detailed schedule is announced in May each year.Visit the TMSP events page for more infor mation or call 518-585-6619. Stay up to date on news by liking the Best 4th In The North Facebook page!
Learn More! »Celebrate the birth of our nation in Downtown Plattsburgh! Schedule of Events- Trinity Park Food Court will feature local food trucks- The Fourth of July parade starts will showcase over 30 floats, firetrucks and racecars, dance performances and more!- F REE Concert - stay tuned for an announcement on who is performing!- Fireworks display viewable from Downtown Plattsburgh, Harborside, Champlain Monument and The Plattsburgh City Beach.
Learn More! »The City of Plattsburgh is proud to support the Sunrise Rotary Club of Plattsburgh in hosting the 2024 Mayor’s Cup Festival and Regatta at the Plattsburgh City Beach. Join us for a day of beach activities, food trucks, and a free concert!
Learn More! »The 2024 StreetFest will include shopping, sidewalk sales, non-stop live entertainment, arts and crafts, a variety of vendors, food, Farmers Market, and an array of kid's activities. Admission to the event is free and open to the public. Fees may apply f or some activities.
Learn More! »Join us for our Summer Artisan Market on the front lawn at The Strand Center for the Arts! The Strand Center for the Arts is proud to host Artisan Markets on our campus to showcase the wonderful talents of area artisans. Works for sale include pottery, p aintings, woodwork, fiber arts, jewelry, baked goods and much more! We are so happy to facilitate this event for our community.
Learn More! »Save the Date! We'll see you soon! This year's Theme: 1814 - Ships, Boats & Buggies! More information coming soon!
Learn More! »Each fall we dust off our lederhosen, fire up the oompah band and enjoy a tall mug of German beer at the Whiteface Mountain Oktoberfest. Mark your calendars for the weekend-long, Bavarian-style celebration with authentic music, dancing, food and beer! Th is is a family-friendly event with activities for all ages including craft vendors, pumpkin painting, kids entertainment with the 505 Circus, bounce houses, scenic gondola rides, and more!
Learn More! »During this day, the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York’s waters. Free fishing day participants are reminded that although the requirement for a freshwater fishing license is waived during free fishing days all other fishing regulations remain in effect. Outside of free fishing days, anglers over the age of 16 must have a valid fishing license. For more information on purchasing a license visit the DEC website.
Learn More! »The traditional Halloween celebration has expanded in a number of ways. Some Scheduled Events will include: Children's Halloween Movie, Haunted Hancock presented by Ti Historical Society, Halloween Children's Show, Ticonderoga Elementary School "Monster Mash Dance Party," Black Watch Memorial Library Children's Program, Hague Trunk or Treat, Pumpkin Walk and Campfire and More!
Learn More! »During this day, the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York’s waters. Free fishing day participants are reminded that although the requirement for a freshwater fishing license is waived during free fishing days all other fishing regulations remain in effect. Outside of free fishing days, anglers over the age of 16 must have a valid fishing license. For more information on purchasing a license visit the DEC website.
Learn More! »The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) in coordination with several area businesses and organizations will host the 15th Annual Ticonderoga Area North Country Christmas Celebration from Saturday, November 30th through Sunday, December 8th, 2024. This celebration will officially kick off with Small Business Saturday. TACC serves as an official Neighborhood Champion via American Express. Stay tuned for schedule of events!
Learn More! »The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce continues to participate in the nationwide initiative as an approved Neighborhood Champion via American Express. The TACC hopes to lend support and resources to area businesses as well as ensure the event has a si gnificant economic impact for their Members and the area. Small Business Saturday falls on Thanksgiving weekend; between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when most holiday shopping begins.
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