Piano by Nature is thrilled to present Mark Shilansky's Fugue Mill in two concerts — Saturday, April 9th at 7:00 pm and Sunday, April 10th at 3:00 pm — weaving jazz through the fabric of Americana, world, and classical music, and creating a complex yet attractive blend of musical … [Read more...] about Mark Shilansky’s Fugue Mill with Talyor Haskins in Concert
Archives for March 2016
Fort Ticonderoga Seeks Volunteers for Park Day
On Saturday, April 2, 2016, community leaders, history enthusiasts, and preservationists will team up with the Civil War Trust at more than 125 sites in 29 states to answer the call to service on Park Day. Celebrating its twentieth year, Park Day has attracted volunteers of all … [Read more...] about Fort Ticonderoga Seeks Volunteers for Park Day
Lakeside School: The Kindergarten Classroom Inside and Out
Lakeside School at Black Kettle Farm offers birth –3rd grade education and Farm and Forest Summer Camp based on the Waldorf philosophy on a working farm in Essex, NY. The Kindergarten Classroom Inside and Out By Julie Warren It’s official; autumn is coming to a close. … [Read more...] about Lakeside School: The Kindergarten Classroom Inside and Out
Weasels of Our Home: Aquatic Mustelids
Weasels of Our Home Lands and Waters We are graced in the Adirondack Park with at least six members of the weasel family, Mustelidae. The family of mustelids, in taxonomic turn, fits within the order Carnivora, which is in the class Mammalia, which is in the phylum Chordata, … [Read more...] about Weasels of Our Home: Aquatic Mustelids
Call to Action for Complete Streets
The Complete Streets Program is a benefit to people hiking and biking in our communities, so we want to bring this to your attention. Thanks to Complete Streets, our towns have flashing speed warning signs that remind us to slow down. We have more crosswalks making it easier … [Read more...] about Call to Action for Complete Streets