Talk of the Town 02-06-13
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Saranac Lake Central School Holiday – Thanksgiving Break
Bloomingdale School holds their annual awards breakfast for parents and friends of Bloomingdale Students
Staff Development Day – Saranac Lake Central School – Students will be dismissed early.
A School Board meeting is scheduled for 6pm
Advanced Directives Seminar
Adirondack Medical Center’s Director of Pastoral Care, Steve Kovacevich, will present a Seminar on Advanced Directives at Saranac Village at Will Rogers, on Wednesday, December 5th, from 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., as part of Saranac Village at Will Rogers’ Road to Retirement Series. The Road to Retirement Series, which began in September, features programs related to the challenges of retiring, solutions for organizing, and information on Veterans’ affairs, and will run through December and then begin again in February.
Advanced health care planning, or Advanced Directives as it is more commonly known, can consist of both oral and written orders intended to address a person’s health care wishes if he or she is unable to speak for themself. Anyone who is 18 years of age or older, or has a chronic disease, should be aware of the need for Advanced Directives. Likewise, it is important to take into consideration the need to plan ahead and inform those closest to you about your wishes for end-of-life decisions before the time comes. There are different forms of Advanced Directives, as well as many situations presenting their own set of individual questions.
This program is free for those 55 and older, open to the public and a special discount will be offered to new residents who attend the program and move in within 30 days of this program. Refreshments will be served. For information, please contact Director of Admissions, Jenn Grisi at (518) 891-7117.
Lake Placid Schools will be dismissed early for Staff Development -
Saranac Lake Middle School Parent Teacher Conferences
12:30-2:30 and 5:30-7:30
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’s Middle School Winter Concert -
Petrova Elementary Students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 will present their Holiday Concert
10am and again at 7pm
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
Petrova School Holiday Concert for parents and friends of students in K, 1, 2.
10am and 7pm
Christmas Break – Students return to school January 2nd
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.
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.
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..
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”.
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.
Free personal tax computation and filing is being offered again this year by local American Association of Retired People volunteers. “We expect to begin about the end of January,” said Carol Pinney, one of the preparers. There is absolutely no charge for service which is located at the Lake Placid Public Library. It is available to everyone regardless of age or income.
Anyone wishing to use the AARP program should call the library at 523.3200 and leave their name. A representative of the organization will call back to set a time and date and instructions on what information to bring.
The tax preparers are fully recertified each year to keep up with the ever-changing federal and state tax laws. The returns are submitted by email, which is the method preferred by the IRS, and taxpayers receive a folder containing hard copies for their files.
A tour of the Lab will follow the presentation in the John Black Room at Historic Saranac Lake..
For more information call 891-4606
The event is part of the regular Women’s College Scholarship Club Meeting…
The Slideshow about Saranac Lake’s unique history as a pioneer health resort, followed by a tour of the museum. The Business Meeting will follow at 8pm.. - For more details call 891-6717 (Women’s College Scholarship Club)
Stories by Natalie Leduc and other History Buffs – The 2013 Winter Carnival theme “Under The Sea” will bring to mind the norwegian sailors who came to Saranac Lake for the TB cure during WWII -
The event is at noon in the John Black Room at The Historic Saranac Lake Museum on Church Street.
Free and open to the public..
For more information call 891-4606