Seagle Festival's 2021 Season

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Seagle Festival (formerly the Seagle Music Colony) has announced their plans for the summer of 2021.

“With the safety of both our artists and audiences in mind, and guided by consultation with state and local health departments, Seagle Festival is excited to make the following announcements about the 2021 Seagle Festival Season.

Because audience gathering will likely not be allowed until sometime in the fall, we will once again be presenting virtual programming for our audiences. However, with the advantage of our residential campus that allows for our staff and artists to remain in a quarantine ‘bubble’ for the time they are here, the 2021 Seagle Festival emerging artist and staff will be working together on the Seagle Festival campus to present live-streamed performances. This will allow for something close to a live, in-person experience for our audiences, and will allow our emerging artists the opportunity to perform live, albeit through the camera.

With underwriting assistance from the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust, the Cloudsplitter Foundation, and the Touba Family Foundation, we are investing in high quality live-streaming equipment and technical personnel to ensure the audience experience is as close to a live performance as is possible under these circumstances. We are excited to join the world of live-streaming similar to so many incredible companies across the globe from the Metropolitan Opera to the Vienna Philharmonic.

In order to limit the number of people on our campus at once, and in accordance with anticipated pandemic guidelines, the 2021 Seagle Festival emerging artists will participate in-person in one of two four-week sessions this summer, along with virtual training for eight weeks. In each four-week session, the participating artists and staff will produce four productions, which will be live-streamed over a two-week period in a repertory schedule.

Since there will be no seat reservations, ticket sales will not begin until this spring. Details about ticket purchase, ticket price, and how to watch the streamed performances will be delivered via email, our website seaglefestival.organd our social media channels: FacebookInstagram & Twitter.

While the planned 2021 program is not back to our typical pre-pandemic level or schedule, we are proud to be able to offer these training and performance opportunities for the selected 2021 Seagle Festival emerging artist, and a full series of live-streamed performances for our beloved audiences”

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Schroon's 2020 Christmas Celebration

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From the Chamber:

1. Visit the Chamber for the Basket Raffle.
2. Enter the Family Ornament Hunt.
3. Bid on a beautiful Christmas Tree at the Festival of Trees Silent Auction.
4. Get your "Take & Make" craft kit from the Library.
5. Send your Letter to Santa in the mailbox in front of the Festival of Trees.
6. Visit the Towne Store for a special Goody Bag for kids.
7. Listen to Christmas music on Main Street.
8. Have your Family Photo taken for FREE at the Town Christmas Tree.
9. See Santa arrive at the Festival of Trees and say "Hi" to him and Mrs. Claus.

Click the photo below for the full Olde Tyme Christmas schedule - don't miss the fun

Schroon Lake 4th of July 2020 Celebration Cancelled

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From The Schroon Lake Chamber:

After 65 years, Schroon Lake will be taking a “pause” in its iconic Fourth of July Celebration.

The Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce announced on Memorial Day that they and Town leadership had made the very difficult decision to cancel the 2020 festivities.  Even as the State and Essex County begin to re-open, with current restrictions limiting the size of public gatherings and Department of Health requirements for social distancing and disinfecting, the day-long celebration in Schroon Lake that draws thousands to town presented far too many risks to public safety.

The choice was an agonizing one for event organizers. “Like all the other decisions made so far that greatly affect the way we'll be spending our summer this year, we know the cancellation of the Fourth of July Celebration is heartbreaking for Schroon Lake area residents, visitors, and especially our local businesses,” said Chamber executive director Sue Palisano. “In the end, keeping everyone safe and healthy to celebrate the Fourth in the coming years was our first – and only – concern.”