RockN'Cycle Fitness Cycling Keeps Rockin’ On

Just how popular are RockN'Cycle Fitness Cycling’s classes? So much that they will continue on “with no hiatus”,  we hear from co-owner Wendy Ryan. More from Wendy:

“We’ll have a schedule that will be similar to last winter’s schedule. We heard from you and we are listening ... several folks have reached out and asked that we continue classes.

“Now we have faith that EVERYONE will support this re-decision and support Kim and Terri by participating in classes. Plus, we have heard from some folks that sign-ups are preferred to enhance commitment. You've got it! Sign-ups for classes start October. 7th through Linda once again at lharoff@hotmail.com. Schedule starting October. 9th:  5:30PM Monday & Thursday; 9AM Saturday".

Got questions? Email Wendy at wryan@live.com. For more information about RockN’Cycle Fitness Cycling Classes, click here.

 

History Time Machine in Action Monday Night: Logging in the Adirondacks

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While many folks only know Schroon Lake as a paradise for all things fishing and water sports related, it once played a large roll in the logging industry. In particular, logs floated from the north via Schroon River, hit the lake, then made their way south to Glens Falls. You'll hear about that and more, Monday night at the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society. Below shows a photo featuring s steamboat on Schroon-- in the off season before the tourist arrived-- as it moved logs south.

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Words of Woodswoman: Schroon Lake Library Book Discussion

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If you are familiar with the writings of Anne LaBastille, you are blessed with being able to take a life changing journey with this wonderful writer as she naviagates life in the Adirondacks. If you are yet to discover her works, then now is your chance: Anne's book, Woodsman, is the library's discussion project for October.

So, come one, come all, you literary adventure seekers looking for culture, conversation, and growth. Save the date: the Book Discussion Group is on Tuesday, October 17th at 1:00 pm. Copies are available at the library. For more information contact the library at 532-7737 Ext 13