Former Schroon Laker Gives Big Bucks to Paul Smith's College

John Dillion, who was born in Schroon Lake 79 years ago, recently gave Paul Smith's College one awesome donation.

John, a 1958 graduate and longtime benefactor of Paul Smith’s College, donated the money to help the institution renovate its chemistry laboratories. The gift from Dillon -- a retired chairman and CEO of International Paper -- is the largest donation ever from a Paul Smith’s alum, the college said.

“This transformational gift provides state-of-the-art chemistry facilities, which are crucial to our students and faculty,” said professor Jorie Favreau, chair of Paul Smith’s Natural Sciences Department. “Our students’ understanding of chemistry is integral to protecting our natural resources, whether they use it to ameliorate the effects of mercury on loons or other chemical interactions in our air, water or soil. I am grateful for John Dillon’s commitment to educating the future professionals who will protect our environment for generations to come.”

“Paul Smith’s College is an integral part of the Adirondacks and has provided an important education to many young people,” Dillon said. “I am pleased to be a part of positioning the college in the future and continuing to provide development to North Country young people.”

The renovated labs will be named the John T. Dillon Science Center in his honor.

“John Dillon has been both a leader and steadfast supporter of the college for many years,” said Cathy Dove, president of Paul Smith’s College. “His career, service as a member of the college’s board of trustees and long history of giving are inspiring. We are so grateful to John for all he has done to support Paul Smith’s College and its great mission.”

Including his current gift, Dillon has donated more than $2 million to the college in his lifetime. He gave $600,000 to establish Dillon’s Mill, the college-owned sawmill, as well as other significant gifts to International Paper John Dillon Park, a handicapped-accessible wilderness park located between Tupper Lake and Long Lake. He also provided a challenge grant that helped raise more than $50,000 to establish the Gould Hoyt Scholarship, named for a longtime faculty member in the forestry department.

Dillon served as a member of the Paul Smith’s College Board of Trustees between 1982 and 1992. In 1993, he was named trustee emeritus. He was also the college’s commencement speaker in 1999.

 

 

Adirondack Buffalo Company Welcomes New Addition

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Schroon Weekend News Round Up

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The Wild Center in Tupper Lake is open 7 days a week until Columbus Weekend and the Schroon Lake Library is offering FREE PASSES to this immersive, hands on attraction, just up the road in Tupper Lake.

Passes will be available for check out for 2 adults and their dependent children. For further information call the library at 532-7737, ext 13. For more information, visit their website, by clicking here.

Over at DeCesare's Pizza and Italian restauraunt, recent cooler weather means that  their famous soups are back.:Corn Chowder, Hamburger Mac, Cheddar Broccoli. More homemade goodies and Weekend Specials:

Broiled or Fried Scallop dinner $17.95
With your choice of french fries or pasta
Served with salad & homemade bread

There are new restaurant hours over at Witherbee's Carriage House. From Witherbee's:

"Thanks to our loyal customers and great staff for another fantastic summer season. Witherbee's Carriage House will be open Thurs, Fri and Sat at 4:00! We are available for special events, parties and catering".

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This weekend at The Strand (Sept 8 - 10) it's Logan Lucky, directed by the one and only, Steven Soderbergh, of Oceans 11 and Magic Mike fame, among others. This film is rated PG 13 and runs  and 1 hr 58 min. Starring  Channing Tatum, Daniel Craig, Adam Driver, this tried and true hold up themed movie is about two brothers who attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. Start your engines, Schroon Lakers