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The Schroon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce  is hosting a contest for three great prizes. From the Chamber:

Medcalf Acres Riverfront Campground

Enjoy two nights camping - your choice of tent or RV site! This delightful campground delivers when it comes to the great outdoors. Swim, canoe, fish, kayak, tube - right on the premises. Enjoy cable TV and WIFI, water/sewer hook-ups, picnic table and fire ring. And... pets are welcome! A great place for a family vacation in the heart of all Schroon Lake has to offer.

Gore Mountain

Lunch for 2 adults & 2 children And A Family Pass to Gore

Gore Mountain is just as much fun in the summer. The lovely grounds feature gondola rides, disc golf, and wonder full hiking trails. After that appetite has been thoroughly worked up, explore the possibilities of the Open Pit Grille, which offers home cooking and BBQ grilling on their sundeck.

 

Natural Stone Bridge and Caves

Two passes for two Explore the finest cave attraction in the Adirondacks! The largest marble cave entrance in the east. Underground rivers, a walking tour, gemstone mining, and bouldering wall make this attraction a must-see for kids.

For more information, click here.

 

Spring and Summer Fun South of Schroon

There’s a ton of news from our Friends at the Tri Lakes Alliance,  which covers our readership area south of Schroon.  A craft brew fest, car hops,  an ATV Ride and a high school art show are among the upcoming events in North Warren County.General Board Meeting Minutes:  May 15, 2015 from the Tri Lakes Business Alliance.

Carol Theater:  Not Too Far From Home Comedy benefitting the North Warren School's Performing Arts Club was a success and the TLBA will be giving the school +/- $1700 for the upcoming trip the group is taking. Comedians loved the crowd and the theatre and would like to come back so we might be booking them for another show in the future.

The Rotary  gave the TLBA a check for $300 for all of the events our group organizes. Congratulations to George Stannard as the new Rotary President and Many, Many thanks as the TLBA is run totally on donations, fundraisers and the time and effort of our local business owners and citizens, and this donation is greatly appreciated!

ATV Ride: May 30th starting at the Tin TeePee at 10 AM followed by cookout at 5. Donations for door prizes for both events that day are needed so let us know if you can help! Proceeds will benefit new Electric Sign fund (for in front of the NW Chamber building). Again, help is needed to make this event go smoothly so volunteer a few hours if you can!

Craft Brew Fest:  May 30th at the Hub in Brant Lake. 5 PM - 8 PM - $25 admission to benefit new Electric Sign. Saratoga Brewery coming plus others!

Electric Sign:  New design was presented to the Chester Town Board and a resolution was made to let us move forward. Project will now be presented to the Adirondack Park Agency. Thank you again to Brett Winchip for engineering the design, Garnet Signs for construction & prices and Fred Holman for heading this committee.

The Hub: Bike Racks:  In an effort to make our area more amendable to cyclists, Drew is offering any business the opportunity to purchase a bike rack at wholesale, depending on the rack would be $50 - $70. Contact Drew at the Hub (thehubadk@gmail.com) for more information.

Adirondack Journal had a great article on Chestertown on Fred Monroe's retirement, Mary Jane Dower's lifelong service to the town and the Chestertown Farmer's Market!

Car Hop:  First Car Hop of the year had 13 cars and we're looking forward to many more. No one was on hand to do 50/50 raffle but hopefully we'll have a helper next time. Trophy donors are still needed ($40 and your business is advertised as that show's sponsor) so contact Don if you'd like to help out!

North Country Arts:  Youth Visions - A High School Juried Art Exhibit, will be held May 1st - May 24th at the North Country Arts Studio in Chestertown, open Saturday and Sunday 11AM - 5PM. If you haven't checked out this great local gallery, do so for this event!!!

Rack Cards:   Rack Cards are IN with TLBA and other town events on one side and Carol Theatre performances on the other have been ordered. These will fit in the bill folders used at restaurants, and rack card holders were also purchased for businesses to put by their cash registers.  We hope all business will help distribute these throughout the year to let our visitors know what events are planned for 2015.

Woof Stock:  June 20-21. The field behind Main St. ICP is no longer available and committee is asking NW School for permission to hold the festival at the school fields behind the Chester Town Hall. The School's PTO will be having a 'Tie-Dye Your Own Tee Shirt" booth for children and the

Scouts might be having a "Wash Your Dog" station so mark your calendar and make sure you check out this fun filled event! We still have room for vendors so anyone interested contact Cindy at cmead3@nycap.rr.com. A reminder that this is a Family Event - it's not a "WOOD" Stock festival - it's an Adirondack "WOOF" Stock....There will be children's activities, great food and the musicians that play at the Farmer's Market)..... The Dock Diving, Disc Throwing and Agility/Lure course will be fun for everyone to watch, or let their dog participate. North Shore Animal League & Adirondack Save-A-Stray will have +/-50 needy dogs up for adoption...

Farmers Market:  Opening day will be June 17 at 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Golf Outing: The annual Golf Outing to benefit the TBLA will be held Friday October 2nd at Cronins. 1PM start with dinner afterward. Anyone willing to help with this please call Doug O'Brien @ #494-4565 or email dobrien327@nycap.rr.com

North Warren Chamber has decided to go with a Sportsman's Weekend this fall. First meeting will be at The Crossroads on Wednesday, May 3rd at 6PM. Anyone willing to help with this event please call the Chamber!

Adirondack Northway Partnership: Brandon Himoff attended this meeting as a representative of our area, a group of people from Schroon Lake, North Warren and North Creek, promoting this area as a tourist destination and promoting & advertising each other's events.

From Cindy Mead: "The next meeting is Friday, May 29, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. at Panther Mountain Inn. You do NOT have to be a business owner to attend!  We only have two rules:  Meetings last 1 hr.  Only 1 person speaks at a time. And don't forget to "LIKE" the Tri-Lakes Business Alliance on Facebook".

 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend: Friday Update

 

More music, more food, more fun – did someone say Schroon Lake? . And of course heart felt celebrations on Memorial Day for our Vets. Here are some updates below to our already published guide.

Paradox Brewing Company has extended hours to celebrate the holiday weekend. Friday 12-7, Saturday, 12-6, Sunday 12-4 & Monday 12-5. As always Veteran's receive a discount!

 

Jennifer Raymond Gadway and Archie Anderson from Dogtown Cadillac are ready to start off a rocking summer with you at the Timberwolf from 8pm – 12 pm Friday night. The famous ‘Wolf Karaoke is back on Saturday night.

On Saturday, at the Schroon Lake Storage Units, it’s our town’s version of the hot TV show Storage Wars --- when several units will be opened up and the contents sold. Unlike the TV show, the items are for individual sale – not the whole unit!

On Sunday the Schroon Lake Boy Scout Troop is serving up their famous pancakes at the Fish and Game Club from 7am to 12pm.  This is a must do Memorial Day tradition.

 

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Giant Mountain Studio, Schroon’s Fine Art Gallery, features more than two dozen amazing artists from the North Country and beyond. Their hours are Thursday – Saturday 10am to 5pm.  (Located on the corner of Leland Avenue and the main street at 1094 US Route 9 in Schroon Lake, NY). 

 

On Memorial Day there is the annual salute to our vets by the Word Of Life, in their moving tribute, this year featuring special guest speaker Major Scott Smiley, the first blind Army Company Commander. 

There will also be a service on Monday at the Town Park in downtown Schroon. The American Legion Post 982 and VFW Post 362 will hold their annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 25th, at 10:00 am at the Veteran's Memorial on Dock street, across from Stewart's. At 11:00 am, the ceremony will be held in North Hudson at their memorial, next to the Town Hall.

Schroon And Beyond: The Big Memorial Day Weekend 2015

There are many new and exciting developments since the holidaymakers, summer people and second homeowners were last here. So sit back and relax and enjoy our guide to the Memorial Day Weekend Countdown.

First off  -- did you notice our brand, spanking, newly repaved Route 9? It's one nice, much more quiet ride from Schroon to Pottersville. Which will help you arrive in style to the dozens of activities in our area this weekend.

The week kicks off on today (Tuesday, May 19th) with a BBQ  at the Schroon Lake Central School with their class of 2016  “backyard BBQ”.  After, stick around for the school’s Spring Concert!

Also on Tuesday night members of the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce will gather for their Spring Social at the Jellystone Park in North Hudson.

The Schroon Lake Citizen or Organization will be also be announced Tuesday night.

On Wednesday the SLCS Class of 2017 is hosting a concert with  alum Ritch Ortiz in the auditorium at the SLCS. It’s gonna be an amazing show and we hope you can make it. ($7 for adults, $5 students and $20 for a family.

On Thursday and Friday The Mountainside Christian Academy presents Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap. The show starts at 7pm and tickets are $7 and $5 for kids and can be purchased through the Box Office at(  518) 532-7129 ext. 102 or at the door. There a few dessert tickets as well. First come, first served!.

You can purchase tickets through the Box Office: 532-7129 ext 102 or at the door. We will have a few dessert tickets as well. First come, first serve.

Also on Thursday, the performers of the best Open Mike Night in the Adirondacks shine from 6.30pm at Witherbee’s Carriage House. Mark Piper runs the show. If you haven’t  been part of this, you are in for a treat!

Also Thursday True North Yoga is hosting their circle of giving and receiving supportive, relaxing and healing energy at the monthly Reiki Share and Healing Circle. All attunement levels and energy modalities welcome. 7pm. Click here for more details. 

On Friday our friends at Paradox Brewery kick off their holiday weekend activities under the big top beer tent.

The PDX tasting room/tent opens Friday  4 pm from – 7 pm, Saturday 12pm – 6pm  & Sunday  12pm – 4pm.

On Tap is their fine Off Trail Series Belgian, Off Trail Classic Stout, Winter Lager, Beaver Bite IPA, Overbite Imperial IPA, Pilsner, and the Red!

There’s an all you can eat pasta bar at Witherbee’s in the loft. 

Saturday there are various events around town. The BIG ONE will be the annual Lions Club Garage sale and raffle, at the Boathouse on Saturday and Sunday.

Celebrate spring by taking a ride at the Circle B Ranch. The ranch officially opens this weekend On their website you can find discount coupons.

Friends of the Schroon Lake Library will have their newly redesigned used book store open. Come check out the new space and HUGE book selection.

There’s an arts and crafts fair at the town park near the Band Stand, the Schroon Lake EMS will have one of their rigs on display outside the Glens Falls Bank.

It’s a huge night for music lovers on Saturday with two big events. The front lawn at Sticks and Stones will be turned into a giant concert space with the North Country’s premiere rockers Willie Playmore.

At Witherbee’s there’s a special encore presentation of Open Mic night, billed as the official “Summer Kick Off Open Mic” to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project”. DVDs will be for sale from a concert filmed at Witherbee’s last year with all proceeds benefitting the Harry Chapin Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project. There’s food specials all weekend.

On Sunday at Witherbee's the music continues with a performance by Curtis and Carla @ 7pm in the loft!