WNBZ Community Calendar

December 2012 – January 2013

Dec
11
Tue
Saranac Lake Parent Teacher Organization
Dec 11 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Attention Parents/Guardians

The Saranac Lake High School is working to establish a Parent Teacher Organization. A committed PTO helps develop a strong partnership between parents and teachers, with a common goal of providing the best school environment for students to attend and achieve their highest potential.

The PTO meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the SLHS cafeteria.  Parents and teachers are invited to attend.

To view the PTO’s website, please click here.

Contact Paul Van Cott, paulvancott@hotmail.com, 637-3612 for more details.

Saranac Lake Middle School – Winter Concert
Dec 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Saranac Lake’s Middle School Winter Concert -

Dec
12
Wed
Holiday Mixer – Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce
Dec 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Holiday Mixer

Date – 12/12/12

Time – 6pm – 8pm

Place – The Adirondack Carousel, Saranac Lake

You’re Invited Saranac Lake Area Chamber Holiday Mixer

Saranac Lake, New York- Dec 2012- Come one, come all, everyone is welcome to the Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce annual Holiday Mixer. This year December 12, from 6-8p at the Adirondack Carousel, Saranac Lake.

$20 admission includes music, food, 2 drink coupons, carousel rides and more! 25% of admissions will be donated to a local children’s holiday fund. Additional drinks available with a cash bar.

This year we will host a wine pull and a silent auction. Join us also in welcoming our new Executive Director, Katy VanAnden.

A delicious sampling of foods prepared by Alegria Garden Cafe cannot be missed. Special Thank You to our event sponsors Cape Air, Gauthier’s Saranac Lake Inn, Community Bank and Adirondack Health/ AMC.

Please RSVP to info@saranaclake.com or call us 1-518-891-1990

Dec
13
Thu
Saranac Lake Free Library – Lunch Lecture Series
Dec 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Bob Seidenstein will present a “Holiday Magic Show: Where has the Magic Gone?” at noon on Thursday, December 13 in the Cantwell Community Room at the Saranac Lake Free Library.
Seidenstein is a graduate of Paul Smith’s College and, since 1973, has been a professor there. He teaches English and is part of the Science and Liberal Arts Department. Many are familiar with him through reading his popular column “The Inseide Dope,” published weekly in the Adirondack Daily Enterprise. A native of Saranac Lake, Seidenstein has had a lifelong fascination with magic and sleight-of-hand. He has studied the history and lore of magic; he plans to share “all” with the library audience. Those attending the show will find out why seeing is NOT believing.
Bring soup or sandwich and enjoy a dessert and beverage provided by the Refreshment Committee. The Program is free and open to the public. For more information, call 891-4190.
Petrova Elementary School – Holiday Concert
Dec 13 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Petrova Elementary Students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 will present their Holiday Concert

10am and again at 7pm

Dec
14
Fri
Franklin County Drug Task Force Seminars
Dec 14 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

THE FRANKLIN COUNTY DRUG TASK FORCE IS SPONSORING

A PRESENTATION THAT WILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:

BATH SALTS

SYNTHETIC MARIHUANA

METHAMPHETEMENES

THE PRESENTER WILL BE NEW YORK STATE POLICE

SENIOR INVESTIGATOR SAMUEL MERCADO

SESSIONS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:

NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY – DECEMBER 13, 2012

EMERGENCY SERVICES BUILDING (911)

BARE HILL ROAD MALONE, NY –

1:00PM – 3:00PM

SOUTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY – DECEMBER 14, 2012

NORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SCIENCE BUILDING ROOM S-19

SARANAC LAKE, NY

9:00AM – 12:00PM

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

SHERIFF KEVIN MULVERHILL – 483-3304

Dec
16
Sun
SL VFW Kids Christmas Party
Dec 16 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The Saranac Lake VFW will host a Children’s Christmas Party on Sunday, December 16th from 1-3pm in the upstairs at the VFW post located at 202 Broadway in Saranac Lake. Santa will be there with lots of fun activities including, arts & crafts, games, rootbeer floats, sugar cookies, popcorn, making gingerbread houses and gifts form Santa.

Dec
18
Tue
Petrova K,1,2 – Holiday Concert
Dec 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Petrova School Holiday Concert for parents and friends of students in K, 1, 2.

 

10am and 7pm

Saranac Lake VFW – Monthly Meeting
Dec 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars monthly meeting is held every third Tuesday of the month at 7pm at the VFW on Broadway in Saranac Lake.

Dec
24
Mon
Lake Placid Central School – Christmas Vacation
Dec 24 – Jan 1 all-day

Christmas Break – Students return to school January 2nd

Jan
8
Tue
Saranac Lake Parent Teacher Organization
Jan 8 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Attention Parents/Guardians

The Saranac Lake High School is working to establish a Parent Teacher Organization. A committed PTO helps develop a strong partnership between parents and teachers, with a common goal of providing the best school environment for students to attend and achieve their highest potential.

The PTO meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the SLHS cafeteria.  Parents and teachers are invited to attend.

To view the PTO’s website, please click here.

Contact Paul Van Cott, paulvancott@hotmail.com, 637-3612 for more details.

Jan
15
Tue
Saranac Lake VFW – Monthly Meeting
Jan 15 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars monthly meeting is held every third Tuesday of the month at 7pm at the VFW on Broadway in Saranac Lake.

Jan
18
Fri
NYSAFP Foundation Honors Dr George Hart, MD
Jan 18 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

The NYSAFP Foundation will honor George Hart, MD, for his years of service to patients and his exemplary leadership within the Academy of Family Physicians at a reception at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, January 18th in conjunction with our 2013 Winter Weekend January 18th – 20th. The 2013 conference will be held at the High Peaks Resort in Lake Placid where Dr. Hart and his family reside.

Dr. Hart served as president of the Academy in 1970-71 and was an active and respected leader in the formation and growth of the Academy and the specialty of Family Medicine. His distinguished career in medicine and his extraordinary achievements as a community leader in Lake Placid epitomize the traditional role of the physician and establish Dr. Hart as a role model for young physicians.

We will honor Dr. Hart by establishing a fund within the NYSAFP Foundation in his name to support our work with medical students and residents in Family Medicine and to develop the leadership and advocacy skills of family physicians in the model which Dr. Hart and so many of his colleagues in the Academy have done over the years.

We hope to make this event a fitting tribute to Dr. Hart. We invite you to report on this event and attend and cover the tribute on January 18th.

Donations to the Dr. hart Fund may be made directly to the NYSAFP Foundation via PayPal on our webpage: http://www.nysafpfoundation.org/index/donate-now-5.html.

Donations to the Foundation are eligible for exemption from federal and NYS income taxes.

Jan
28
Mon
Lake Placid Institute Book Club @ Lake Placid Library
Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

“Art Lover, A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim,” by Anton Gill is this month’s choice of the Lake Placid Institute Book Club, which will meet at the Lake Placid Library at 7 p.m., Monday, January 28. Ms. Guggenhiem, was left a small fortune at a young age after her father went down on the Titanic. She soon relocated to Europe, moving about with the American expat group of bohemian writers and artists of the day. She has been dubbed by some as the “mistress of modern art” but was equally well known for her colorful and scandalous life style.

The LPI Book Club usually meets 7 p.m. on the last Monday of the month to discuss books about arts and architecture. All are invited to join in the discussion or to come just listen. art lover

Lake Placid Library – Book Club Meeting
Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

LPI Book Club meeting

“Art Lover, A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim,” by Anton Gill is this month’s choice of the Lake Placid Institute Book Club, which will meet at the Lake Placid Library at 7 p.m., Monday, January 28. Ms. Guggenhiem, was left a small fortune at a young age after her father went down on the Titanic. She soon relocated to Europe, moving about with the American expat group of bohemian writers and artists of the day. She has been dubbed by some as the “mistress of modern art” but was equally well known for her colorful and scandalous life style.

The LPI Book Club usually meets 7 p.m. on the last Monday of the month to discuss books about arts and architecture. All are invited to join in the discussion or to come just listen.

art lover

 

Jan
29
Tue
Outing Club – Will Rogers
Jan 29 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Will Rogers Senior Outing Club

announces January Excursion

 

The Will Rogers Senior Outing Club’s January event will be Tuesday, January 29th beginning with a tour and complementary lunch at 11:00 a.m. at Will Rogers. Snowshoeing at Dewey Mountain will go from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Beginners are welcome and hot chocolate and cookies will be offered. There is a $5 suggested donation for the Dewey Mountain Recreation Center. Open to all 55+. Snowshoes will be provided. Please dress warmly. There is no limit but in order to attend, reservations must be made by calling Debbie Kanze at (518) 891-7117 or emailing her at activities@saranacvillage.com.

LP Quinn Elementary School – Spelling Bee
Jan 29 @ 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm

The spelling bee – in the LP Quinn Cafeteria, Tupper Lake..

Jan
30
Wed
Historic Saranac Lake – Lunch Series
Jan 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

Oral History training – at Noon in the John Black Room

Led by Anthropologist Adam Dewbury..

RSVP – 891-4606

The event is free and open to the public – bring a lunch..

“Odds n Ends” Winter Lecture Series
Jan 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society

2013 “Odds and Ends” Winter Lecture Series

 

The Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society is pleased to kick off their 2013 “Odds

and Ends” Winter Lecture Series on Wednesday, January 30 at Howard Johnson’s

Restaurant in Lake Placid. The lecture will begin at 7:00 pm with attendees encouraged

to come for dinner at 6:00pm. The first program in the four-part series is titled “Sandra

Weber, author of Adirondack Roots”.

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Sandra Weber, dressed in period costume, delivers a lively program of readings and

portrayals from Adirondack Roots. The book, published by The History Press, is a

collection of Sandra’s finest writings on Adirondack hiking, history, and women. Be

prepared to sob and chuckle as you hear the stories of those who have lived in and loved

the Adirondack mountains, including the presenter’s own tussles. After spending many

summers in the region, she has now permanently put down Adirondack roots at her drafty

log cabin in the woods near Elizabethtown. Sandra’s other books about the region include

Two in the Wilderness (with photos by Carl Heilman), Breaking Trail: Remarkable

Women of the Adirondacks (with Peggy Lynn), Mount Marcy, and The Finest Square

Mile. She is also well-known for her dramatic portrayals of Mary Brown in “Times of

Trouble” and of other Adirondack women in “Mountain Women Can Be Heroes” (with

folksinger Peggy Lynn).

 

The Winter Lecture Series has been titled “Odds and Ends” in memory of Laura Viscome,

a longtime supporter of the Historical Society. Laura’s weekly “Odds and Ends” column

ran in the Lake Placid News for many years and was a great source of information for

residents and visitors.

Lectures will be offered monthly from January through April 2013. All programs offered

in the Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society’s “Odds and Ends” Winter Lecture

Series are free and open to the public. The series will continue at Howard Johnson’s

Restaurant on Wednesday, February 27 with Scott Carroll and Marc Nathanson: “The

making of the documentary, Small Town: Big Dreams

For more information, please contact Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society at (518)

523-1608 or thehistorymuseum@verizon.net.

Jan
31
Thu
Library Lunch Series – Saranac Lake Free Library
Jan 31 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Charlie and Kathy Marshall will present the “Island Life off the Grid in SE Alaska: Challenges and Benefits ” at noon on Thursday, January 31 in the Cantwell Community Room at the Saranac Lake Free Library.
The Marshalls spent most of their careers living and working in northern climates. They met and married in the Washington D.C. area but soon left for jobs in Yellowstone National Park. Three years later, they moved to Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Boulder City, Nevada where Charlie continued working for the National Park Service (N.P.S.) and Kathy took a job with the Bureau of Reclamation. Their next assignment with the NPS was in Wisconsin at the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway where they spent 20 years and raised their daughter Jennifer. Kathy worked in a Physical Therapy clinic and Charlie continued his career as a telecommunications technician/manager. The next 7 years found them in Juneau, Alaska where Charlie finished out his government career with the US Forest Service while Kathy continued working in Physical Therapy. Eight years ago they retired to the Adirondacks, leaving their daughter and son-in-law in Alaska.
The presentation will revolve around the experience of living “remotely” in Southeast Alaska as their children are presently doing.
Bring soup or sandwich and enjoy a dessert and beverage provided by the Refreshment Committee. The Program is free and open to the public. For more information, call 891-4190.