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Hometown celebrations which welcomed them back with Helen Nerska. All are free and open to the public.
Learn More! »Bob loves being a comedian. He’s wicked good at it! He lives in Maine which is the best state in the world maybe even the universe. He’s featured regularly on Sirius XM radio and he even won their Superbowl of Comedy! He has put out over 20 comedy CDs and DVDs! He was inducted into The Guinness Book of World’s Records for “the longest stand-up comedy show by an individual” at 40 hrs of straight stand-up! He’s been on over 100 tv shows including Leno, Letterman, Conan, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson, and C
Learn More! »Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Physical Graffiti in it’s entirety along with some of their greatest hits.
Learn More! »Join us for our annual Spring Volunteer Day and help us spruce up our front lawn! Bring your gardening gloves and tools if you have them.
Learn More! »Are you looking to explore the craft of candles and spell jars? Or maybe you just like candles and witchy stuff? ??Look no further this event is for you!Join me as we craft spell candles and spell jars with intention. We will create spell candles using tea lights, herbs, gem stones and colorful waxes; using these materials together to create unique personalized spells.For spell jars we will mix herbs to craft unique intention spells, sealed with a wax seal.This class is $40 per person.All supplies inclu
Learn More! »What types of worms live around here? Are worms good for the environment? Which end is the head anyway? Come learn everything you never knew you wanted to know about worms and get up close and personal with some of our wiggly worm friends! All ages welcome.
Learn More! »Enjoy the museum art with guided tours throughout the day. All are free and open to the public.
Learn More! »Join a park naturalist for our nature-themed story and playtime for ages 0-5! Come for stories, songs, and art projects from 10-10:30, then stay for some outdoor playtime! The wind plays a really important role this time of year, so let's learn about why all this moving air is such a big deal!
Learn More! »Transportation Historian Dick Soper will share the history of rail development which opened up Clinton County to new markets and eventually to new tourism and a past we now take for granted. See old photos, then aerial videos of today's rails. This is spanning the period from 1833 to present and including photographs, newspaper articles, aerial videos and information from the large collection of railroad books in the Clinton County Historical Association’s research library.
Learn More! »Come explore the history of maple sugaring. We will look beyond the Native Americans and modern methods to the political and social impacts of maple production with Kristina Parker, Altona Town Historian and New York State Maple Producers Association Treasurer. All are free and open to the public.
Learn More! »Opening reception of The World is Her Canvas, an exhibition dedicated to the limitless talents of women in the arts. A variety of work including painting, photography, sculpture, and fiber arts will be presented in this exhibition. For hundreds of years, women have often been overlooked in the artworld, as it has been and still is primarily dominated by men. This show dedicates how far women have come in the arts, as well as in the world.
Learn More! »Celebrate Earth Day with the City of Plattsburgh. Learn how you can help the planet! Go on a Scavenger Hunt! Play some Earth Day themed games! Plant a seed to take home! Help clean up the park! Join us at our table in Trinity Park to learn how to compost – no matter how much space you have! Bring your own jar or bottle to create a "countertop composter" to take home. We will provide the information and materials to get you started – all you need is your jar and some fruit & veggie scraps!
Learn More! »Visit our table at Trinity Park in Downtown Plattsburgh to learn how to compost – no matter how much space you have!*Bring your own jar or bottle (with lid)* to create a “countertop composter” to take home. We will provide the information and materials to get you started – all you need is your jar and some fruit & veggie scraps!
Learn More! »In honor of Earth Day, Plattsburgh is coordinating a community-wide clean up day on Saturday April 19th! Get outside in your neighborhood, local park, downtown district or city beach!
Learn More! »Join us in the park for an open mic, activities for children, and to meet the many local organizations working towards a greener community, such as Lake Champlain Sea Grant, Point Au Roche State Park, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and many more! Festivities will kick off at noon with Storytime with Mr. Ben followed by welcome remarks from the Task Force and the City of Plattsburgh. The City and Town of Plattsburgh will be hosting an Ice Cream Exchange! Mr. Ding-a-ling will be handing out free ice cream
Learn More! »Known as the fastest 2-minute event in Plattsburgh, our annual Easter Egg Hunt is open to children age 10 and younger with a separate area for kids 3 and under.Approximately 10,000 eggs are stuffed and placed on the hospital lawn for hunting. With a special visit from the Easter Bunny!On the front lawn of the hospital, 10am SHARP
Learn More! »Make plans and come to Olive Ridleys on Easter Sunday afternoon and on 4/20 to hear some incredible music and experience the pure joy of Chris Cain and his band. We will have the whole restaurant on Sunday afternoon for room to party, dance, and move. Make plans, tickets are only 20 dollars in advance for this spectacular concert and 25 at the door.
Learn More! »Join a park naturalist for our nature-themed story and playtime for ages 0-5! Come explore with stories, songs, and art projects from 10-10:30, then stay for some outdoor playtime! Tomorrow is Earth Day, so let's learn about the unsung heroes the trees!Trees feed us, shelter us, keep our water clean, and give us air to breathe. Let's show our appreciation and plant a tree in the park for future visitors to enjoy!
Learn More! »Transportation Historian Dick Soper will share the history of rail development which opened up Clinton County to new markets and eventually to new tourism and a past we now take for granted. See old photos, then aerial videos of today's rails. This is spanning the period from 1833 to present and including photographs, newspaper articles, aerial videos and information from the large collection of railroad books in the Clinton County Historical Association’s research library.
Learn More! »Come explore the history of maple sugaring. We will look beyond the Native Americans and modern methods to the political and social impacts of maple production with Kristina Parker, Altona Town Historian and New York State Maple Producers Association Treasurer. All are free and open to the public.
Learn More! »From the Clinton County Historical Association’s collection, see portraits of men once posted at the Plattsburgh Barracks whose uniforms hint at their military history uncovering special stories yet to be told with Military Historian Thaddeus Booth Trudeau.? All are free and open to the public.
Learn More! »Join us for our Spring Artisan Market on the front lawn at The Strand Center for the Arts.
Learn More! »Join us for a night of music with Bruce and Bill. Reservations are not required but encouraged so feel free to call 518-566-4159.
Learn More! »The birds are back! Join an educator for a beginner-friendly birding walk. All ages and experience levels are welcome! Bring binoculars if you have them or borrow a pair from the Nature Center – first come, first served.
Learn More! »Summer is right around the corner – help Plattsburgh YMCA kick off a SAFE summer season by joining us on Healthy Kids Day for fun activities designed to help keep your kids safe all summer long. From sun safety tips to water safety demos, we’re here to help your family stay safe while making the most of the season! Join us April 26th at 1pm-3pm at the Oval YMCA. Free and open to the public. We are excited to have so many other community organizations at this event as well.
Learn More! »Get ready for an uplifting experience! Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 27, at the breathtaking, historic Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel on US Oval, where the incredibly gifted singer-songwriter Taylor LaValley will mesmerize you with her performance! $10 per person at the door. Cash or checks.
Learn More! »Join a park naturalist for our nature-themed story and playtime for ages 0-5! Come explore with stories, songs, and art projects from 10-10:30, then stay for some outdoor playtime! The ground is all squishy and it smells like spring! Playing in the mud is one of Miss Heather's favorite springtime activities, so let's explore mud and all it has to offer!
Learn More! »Transportation Historian Dick Soper will share the history of rail development which opened up Clinton County to new markets and eventually to new tourism and a past we now take for granted. See old photos, then aerial videos of today's rails. This is spanning the period from 1833 to present and including photographs, newspaper articles, aerial videos and information from the large collection of railroad books in the Clinton County Historical Association’s research library.
Learn More! »Join us for the Rustic Pines Annual Bridal Show! Calling all wedding vendors! Showcase your services to future brides at our beautiful 6,000 sqft rustic wedding barn in Plattsburgh, NY. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with couples planning their big day and network with other local wedding professionals. Brides, it’s FREE for you and your guests to attend! Be sure to register to receive a complimentary swag bag filled with goodies and exclusive offers from our vendors.
Learn More! »The Sunrise Rotary Club of Plattsburgh is hosting the 48th annual Mayor's Cup Regatta & Festival at the Plattsburgh City Beach and the Plattsburgh City Marina. Join us for a day of beach activities, a poker run, paddle boat parade, corn hole tournament and a free concert!
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