Bark Eater Outfitters Calls Schroon Home

Bark Eater Outfitters Funder Don Demers

Bark Eater Outfitters Funder Don Demers

Updated Sunday, June 10 with Store Hours

For as long as Don Demers can remember, he’s felt a special connection to Schroon Lake and the Adirondacks.

And over the last few years he’s had a desire to combine that love of the rugged beauty of the North Country with a business. It would also serve to promote the area as a destination for hikers and adventurers who have heard the call of our mountains and peaks,

“The idea about starting a business got serious and my friends said if you don’t do it now, you will never do it,” Don told Schroon Laker.

And so the brand Bark Eater Outfitters was born. The headquarters is a storefront on Schroon’s Main Street. Right now Bark Eater Outfitters is a clothing line, featuring T-Shirts, relaxing wear, baseball caps and hoodies. The line includes apparel for adults and kids. Don is also carrying several other brands, featuring high tech flip flops, board shorts and long sleeved shirts.

Other brands Don carries are Greenlines board shorts, Knockaround sunglasses, Cobian Flipflops, Hudson Sutler, Flag & Anthem casual wear, FlipRocks utility sandals, Dak Bars.

The store is open weekends until June 19 when it’s 6 days a week (Closed Monday) 9am to 5pm,

One of his most popular designs is a cross section of a map featuring the word Hike, inside an outline of the Blue Line of The Adirondack Park. Don is wearing it in the picture above.

Don realized there was a demand for his clothing when he had a store at the Gore Mountain Fall Festival last tear.

“It was like ‘Whoa’, people like this."

Don comes up with the concepts and works with talented designers who captured his vision.

One of the designers is Michele Frusciano, at Green Girl Canvas. She came up with an apparel line that celebrates New York State's constitutional designation of the Adirondacks as "Forever Wild” for a kids clothing line. 

“This captures the infinite outdoor spirit of our youngest generation."

The Forever Wild Children's Line

The Forever Wild Children's Line

Don wants to grow the line and eventually move production to this area. 

“I’m not talking abut a huge factory. I’d keep it small. There is a large pool of talented people here and I’d love to utilize them.”

Part of Don’s plan is a vision he has to help grow tourism, using the store as a base.  “I want to share my passion of the mountains and hiking. That’s something I’ve always done. I’ve had friends up here over the years who had never hiked. They got the bug. Now they have hiked more than I have”. Don has hiked 7 of the 46 Peaks.

“There are several terrific trails close by. Gull Pond is my go to when I have visitors with kids. They love it and their reaction is: ‘Wow — this is right here?’. There are many trails like that around here and I’d like to be able to   eventually connect local guides with folks wanting to explore the area using the store as a starting point.

Don, originally from New Jersey, is relocating to his second home in Schroon Lake to run the business. The store on Main Street is located directly opposite from Stewarts. It’s in a space that was originally an A&P grocery store. Recently it was a yarn store. The store will continue at add inventory throughout the season. 

 You can see more of the line, here.

Your Big Week In Schroon Starts Now

ATURDAY, JUNE 30:  “Art on the Lawn”  Duke Connor’s paintings, video history of Schroon Lake, and ice cream social. 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society and Museum. 518-532-7615.

SUNDAY, JULY 1:  “Big Fez and the Surfmatics”  Schroon Lake Arts Council 2018 season kickoff!  Free concert, oldies and beach music. 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Town Park. Call 518-532-9259 for more information.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4: 64th Annual 4th of July Celebration  

  • Patriotic Path 5k Adult Run & 1 Mile Kids Fun Run.  Registration at 8:00 a.m., run at 9:00 a.m. Schroon Lake Central School.
  • Adirondack Basket Raffle. 9:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce.
  • Adirondack Artists & Crafters. 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.  Schroon Lake Town Hall.
  • Live music at the Town Beach. 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • 38th Annual Chicken BBQ. 11:00 a.m. until sold out. Schroon Lake Community Church.
  • "Bounce Around" bounce house for kids. 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. at the Town Park.
  • "Art Bucket" face painting. 11:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. at the Town Park.  
  • Lions Club Food Tent. 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Town Park.
  • Scotia/Glenville Pipe Band Mini Concert. 5:00 p.m. Town Park by the water fountain.
  • 64th Annual Parade. 6:00 p.m. Starts at Hoffman Rd, up Main Street, to Fowler Ave.
  • Patriotic Music Concert by Word of Life Collegians & Seagle Music Colony at dusk, Town Beach.

*4th of July Celebration culminates with the Gala Fireworks Display at the Town Beach*

THURSDAY, JULY 5: Storytelling at the Boathouse Theater. 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society and Museum. 518-532-7615.

FRIDAY, July 6:  “Salt & Silt: What is getting in my watershed?”  7:00 p.m. in the Schroon Lake Central School Auditorium. Sponsored by the Schroon Lake Association, ESSLA and the Paradox Lake Association.

THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 5-7:  “Candide”  Performances at 8:00 p.m. each day and 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Seagle Music Colony. Adults tickets are $40 and children $30. Call 518-532-7875 for tickets and information.

SUNDAY, JULY 8:  Tango Fusion.  Free concert, Latin dance music. 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. at the Town Park. Sponsored by the Schroon Lake Arts Council. 518-532-9259. Car Show.  11:30 a.m. @ Sticks & Stones. 518-532-9663.

TUESDAY, JULY 10:  “Get Up Jack”  Boathouse Concert at 7:30 p.m. Adult tickets are $20, students $5. Sponsored by the Schroon Lake Arts Council. Call 518-532-9259 for more information.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 11:  Floating Classroom. A hands-on lake adventure for all ages! 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. departing from the Word of Life dock.  The event is free, but pre-registration is required. Sponsored by ESSLA, with Word of Life, Adirondack Watershed Institute & Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program. Contact John Greening at 518-260-6965 for more information.

THURSDAY, JULY 12:  Hands-on Program for Kids. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society and Museum. 518-532-7615.

SATURDAY, JULY 14:  “Billy Goats Gruff”  FREE Seagle Music Colony Children’s Opera at the Boathouse. Performances are at 10:00 & 11:30. Call 518-532-7875 for additional information.  “Underground Railroad” Stories by Carisbrooke at the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society and Museum. 518-532-7615.  Seagle Music Colony Gala.  Annual fundraising event, this year honoring General Director Tony Kostecki and SMC alumna Vanessa Becerra. 6:00 p.m. Tickets are $175/pp. For more information call 518-532-7875 or visit www.seaglecolony.org

SUNDAY, JULY 15:  “Show Up!”  Story creation with audience participation featuring Peter Michael Marino. 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. at the Town Park. Sponsored by the Schroon Lake Arts Council. 518-532-9259.

Happy 5th Birthday Sticks and Stones

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A hearty congrats to Steve Holmes and Gary Tromblee, the guys behind Sticks and Stones, the enormously popular restaurant and bar that celebrates its fifth Anniversary today (Thursday, June 5).

Sticks has helped Schroon Lake become a destination eating and gathering spot. It has won the hearts of locals and visitors, civic organizations and other groups, for its fine menu, great bar and drinks, ambiance and being a supportive member of our community.

Gary and Steve have created numerous jobs and bought countless folks to Schroon. On this anniversary, we bring you our first report about the restaurant in April of 2013, in the days before the grand opening, which you can read by clicking here.

From Gary and Steve: "On June 7th, we will be celebrating 5 years of being open for business in beautiful Schroon. Happy hour at the bar 2 for 1, $5 drink specials all day all night, wood fired pizza giveaways, and the sweet sounds of Vinnie Leddick! Thank You for your business".