Happy Mother's Day: Your Eating Options In Schroon
/There's a bunch of yummy treats for mom and the whole tribe. Check out our tips in our Food and Drink section.
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There's a bunch of yummy treats for mom and the whole tribe. Check out our tips in our Food and Drink section.
Mark Piper, Far right. Front, with the gang. Photo Courtesy of Mr. Piper
Who is the happiest guy in Schroon Lake every Thursday. Probably Mark Piper, who leads the Adirondack's Most famous Open Mic night. Catch all the action from 6:30pm - 10pm upstairs at the loft at Witherbee's Carriage House.
A welcome, new addition to the drinking and eating landscape in Schroon almost flamed out before it was launched, after a fire caused severe smoke and water damage to its new home.
Vine and Barley – Tasting Room and Tavern, now under construction on the second floor of the Towne Store, is a new venture by owners Bob and Patti Mehm. Miraculously, the building and their dream is intact.
For the last several weeks, a major renovation has been underway to convert the Town Store’s second floor, formerly home to an art gallery, into a 48 seat wine and craft beer tavern. Part of that renovation involved applying linseed oil to the floors. All was going along swimmingly, until last Monday.
Patti says she arrived at the store at about 5:15am, after the fire alarm went off. She walked through the front door of the store into smoke and what she described as a “waterfall of water, coming from upstairs.”
“I don’t know how long the sprinkler system had been running for,” Patti told Schroon Laker today.
“There was about four feet of water in the basement. It was devastating, unbelievable,”
Tens of thousands of dollars of stock and merchandise was destroyed in the fire. “We lost everything in the basement and most everything from the main floor and upstairs. We still don't know the total damage."
Patti theorizes that in the wee hours of last Monday morning, rags used to wipe excess linseed oil from a newly finished floor spontaneously combusted. Linseed oil is known to do this.
Fast forward a week and a bit and a sense of normalcy has returned to the store and the soon to be opened tavern. The clean-up crew from Certified packed up their last dumpster yesterday, and Patti is planning on opening the main floor of the store this weekend. A June opening of Vine and Barley – Tasting room and Tavern, is expected. And on Friday, SchroonLaker will have the inside scoop.
We have long been a fan of the work of Anne LaBastille. One of our favorite quotes is the following: “...invite a person to a log cabin in the woods for a weekend. The true personality emerges every time,” from Woodswoman I: Living Alone in the Adirondack Wilderness.
And next week you’ll be able to learn a lot more about this amazing woman and the life she chose to live, when The Schroon Lake Central School National Honor Society presents their Spring Lecture.
Leslie Surprenant, the Executrix of Anne's estate, will present “The Legacy of Anne LaBastille, a biographical tribute to Anne LaBastille: Woodswoman, Ecologist, Author, Friend”.
Anne, originally from Montclair, New Jersey, passed away in 2011. She authored more than a dozen books, including Woodswoman, Beyond Black Bear Lake, Woodswoman III, Woodswoman IIII, Assignment:Wildlife, and Women of the Wilderness. She was a contributing writer to the Sierra Club, and National Geographic as well as many other magazines.
LaBastille became a licensed New York State Guide in the 1970s and offered guide services for backpacking and canoe trips into the Adirondacks. She gave wilderness workshops and lectures for over forty years and served on many conservation organizations in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, including 17 years on the Board of Commissioners of the Adirondack Park Agency.
So save the date: Wednesday, May 13th at 7p.m. at the Schroon Lake Central; School’s auditorium. A suggested donation of $5.00 will goes towards Anne's Foundation.
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