Getting Ready for 2017: The Seagle Music Colony’s Sensational Season

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When you’ve been doing something for 102 years, you definitely are doing it right.

And for 2017, The Seagle Music Colony is way ahead of the pack, recently announcing the line-up for next summer.

Their 102nd season starts with a blast with the Community Concert at the Schroon Lake Central School. Mark your calendars now: June 17,  at 7:30 pm. The evening will feature four of the 2017 emerging artists performing in a revue of past shows and a mini-preview of their summer season.

Just days later it’s Old Friends and New at the Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre on June 24, at 8 pm.

This event is a sellout as it’s Seagle’s traditional opening concert, featuring songs and arias from all 32 students of theirClass of 2017 Emerging Artists.

It’s a chance for you to meet the performers at a reception after the show. You can get all of the information by clicking here.

Giddy Up For the Adirondack Rodeo

It’s the Adirondack Stampede Rodeo, featuring a full rodeo, complete with famous rodeo clown Clint Selvester and trick rider Hayley Ganzel.

Hayley’s show is not to be missed. You will be dazzled by her athletic ability and class act, You may recognize from her role in the movie Cow Girls and Angels. Hayley is a master at many tricks,  including the forward fender, one foot drag, spritz stand, shoulder stand, back drag, hippodrome, and spin the horn. Hee Ha!

Check Hayley out in the above video.

Thursday night you can meet the stars of the rodeo at the Texas Road House in Glens Falls, Don't at their kickoff party from 7:30-9:30 pm tonight. Meet and Greet with several Cowboys and Cowgirls of The Rodeo.

 

 

Thursday Night's Open Mic With Marking Time

Everybody smiles at Witherbee's Open Mic Night, especially when Mark Piper's Marking Time Duet plays.

This family friendly, for all ages Thursday Night Schroon  tradition showcases talent from near and far playing acoustic or electric guitar. There's a full PA, lights and all the trimmings. Mark says  there's no drums, "but congas or cajons OK!"

It's every Thursday night kicking off at 6 pm.