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45 events for August 20, 2008
August 20 to August 21
07:15 am - 04:15 pm
Where: North Country Children's Clinic, Canton, NY
North Country Children's Clinic3 Remington Avenue, Canton, NY Phone: (315) 386-8128
For new WIC participants. WIC is a supplemental food program helping Women, Infants, and Children, administered by the North Country Children's Clinic which is based in Canton.
09:00 am - 10:00 am
Where: Saranac Lake Public Health Office, Saranac Lake, NY
Saranac Lake Public Health Office3 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Saranac Lake, NY Phone: (518) 891-4471
A parent with current immunization records must accompany all children. Call for appointments, walk-ins are welcome. This is a service for those who do not have insurance to cover vaccinations.
August 19 to August 20
09:00 am - 02:00 pm
Where: Madrid-Waddington Central School, Madrid, NY
Madrid-Waddington Central SchoolRoute 345 (P.O. Box 67), Madrid, NY Phone: (315) 322-5746
Students new to Madrid-Waddington Central School may register for school on August 19 & 20 from 9am-2pm either day. Also, the Guidance Office will be open August 26 & 27 for any student in grades 6-12 to make schedule adjustments. Hours are 9am-2pm.
09:30 am - 10:30 am
Where?
Malone, NY
Families'R'Us. Parent must accompany children with current immunization records. Call to make an appointment or to ensure the vaccine you need is available. Walk-ins are welcome.
For more info: Phone: (518) 481-1709
09:30 am - 04:00 pm
Where: Adirondack Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) - Paul Smiths, Paul Smiths, NY
MAC’s Canoe Livery will be guiding this trip for the Adirondack Park Agency Visitor Interpretive Center. Reservations will be accepted on a space available basis until 5pm on Aug. 19. Please call MAC’s at
891-1176 to register.
August 17 to August 20
09:30 am - 04:30 pm
Where: The Handweaving Museum & Arts Center, Clayton, NY
Texture paper and design individual works. Emphasis will be on creating with color on canvas, and designing people with energy. [Tuition: $165]
09:45 am - 10:45 am
Where: The Children's Museum at Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, NY
Free with Museum Admission. Learn about papermaking, printmaking, paper collage, origami, bookmarking and more!
10:00 am
Where: Indian Lake Ski Hut, Indian Lake, NY
Indian Lake Ski HutIndian Lake, NY
Barbara Nudlin will conduct a Ikebana-Japanese floral design demonstration at this meeting of the Indian Lake Garden Club. New members are welcome.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 648-0044
10:00 am - 02:00 pm
Where: Pine Street Arena, Potsdam, NY
Pine Street ArenaPine Street, Potsdam, NY
Hot dogs, hamburgers, & homemade picnic foods will be served. Entertainment, bingo and other games provided. Donation of $5 appreciated.
For more info: Phone: (315) 265-3676
10:00 am
Where: Minna Anthony Common Nature Center, Fineview, NY
Minna Anthony Common Nature CenterWellesley Island State Park, 44927 Cross Island Road, Fineview, NY Phone: (315) 482-2479 Website: www.nysparks.com
Activity for young kids (preschoolers) and their parents. Fun for everyone! Please arrive on time.
11:00 am - 01:00 pm
Where: Adirondack Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) - Paul Smiths, Paul Smiths, NY
Families are encouraged to join these hikes on trails around the VIC. Bring a bag lunch or snacks for the trail. We will stop along our journey for a trail lunch. Preregistration is required. Free.
11:30 am - 06:30 pm
Where?
Burnt Hills, NY
At the Burnt Hills Fire Department, 125 Lake Hill Road. Walk-ins welcome, appointments recommended.
For more info:
Phone: (800) 448-3543
12:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Where: Shelburne Town Center, Shelburne, VT
Shelburne Town CenterRoute 7, Shelburne, VT
Walk-ins welcome.
For more info: Phone: (802) 985-9551
12:30 pm - 04:15 pm
Where?
Rouses Point, NY
Champlain CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER, 12:30-1pm; the HEADSTART/Three Steeples Church, 1:10-1:30p.; at NORTHERN TIER SENIOR HOUSING, 1:40-2:10; Altona TWIN OAKS Senior Housing, 2:50-3:30; Sciota D&D Grocery, 3:40-4:20pm.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 563-5190
01:00 pm - 02:00 pm
Where: The Wild Center/Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, Tupper Lake, NY
Dr. Curt Stager, Professor of Natural Sciences at Paul Smith’s College, will present on what scientists know for certain about climate change in the Adirondacks, as well as what questions still remain. Free for members or with paid admission.
01:00 pm - 03:00 pm
Where: Arts Center/Old Forge, Old Forge, NY
Children ages 5-10 can participate in crafts, hear stories, and play games centered on that week's special creature. Aug 20-Birds. [Fee: $10 each]
01:00 pm
Where: Olympic Venue: Ski Jumping Complex, Lake Placid, NY
Olympic Venue: Ski Jumping ComplexLake Placid, NY Phone: (518) 523-2202 Website: www.orda.org
Interactive activities begin before seasoned aerialists showcase their talent at 1pm. This weekly event features different freestyle skiers. $14/adults, $8/juniors & seniors.
For more info:
02:00 pm - 04:00 pm
Where: Hyde Collection Art Museum, Glens Falls, NY
Every Wednesday afternoon in August, drop in to take advantage of open studio time. Bring your imagination and get help to bring your vision to life with a parade of art-making materials each week! FREE for children ages 3-12 & their adult chaperone.
02:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Where?
Potsdam, NY
Located across from the Roxy Theatre, Main Street. In August and September, in addition to the Saturday market, the market will also run on Wednesday afternoons. WIC & Senior Checks accepted. Fresh fruit, vegetables, maple syrup, baked goods, wine...
For more info: Phone: (315) 265-0585
August 18 to August 22
02:00 pm
Where: Wellington Street Theatre, Kingston, ON
Mulan matinee performance run Monday-Friday through Aug 22nd. Phone the Grand Theatre box office for ticket information. 613-530-2050
For more info:
Phone: (613) 530-2050
02:30 pm - 08:00 pm
Where: 1000 Islands Playhouse, Gananoque, ON
Victor Hugo's epic story set to stirring music - a spectacular treat for the whole family. Two performances today at 2:30PM & 8PM.
Every Third Wednesday of the month
03:00 pm
Where: Northern Regional Center for Independent Living, Lowville, NY
Northern Regional Center for Independent Living7396 Turin Road, Lowville, NY Phone: (315) 376-8696
This group works to educate the community on issues related to disability and other health issues. It is open to everyone.
For more info: Phone: (315) 785-8703
04:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Where?
Saranac Lake, NY
The Board of Directors of Saranac Lake Community Store, Inc. invites everyone to a Community Store Party at Mt. Pisgah Lodge to celebrate our progress to date. Music, Food, Drinks and Fun.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 891-3464
Every Third Wednesday of the month
04:30 pm - 06:00 pm
Where: Canton United Methodist Church, Canton, NY
Canton United Methodist Church41 Court Street, Canton, NY
Donations accepted. Everyone welcome, especially volunteers! (315-386-4500)
05:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Where?
Saranac Lake, NY
The Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the event, part of the Chamber’s Legislative agenda, will be held at McKenzie Grille. Open to the public. The cost is $10 for Chamber members; $15 for yet-to-be-members. RSVP with the Chamber.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 891-1990
05:00 pm
Where?
Star Lake, NY
At St. Hubert Church, every Wednesday. All are invited.
05:30 pm
Where: The Advocacy & Resource Center (ARC) of Clinton County, Plattsburgh, NY
The Advocacy & Resource Center (ARC) of Clinton County231 New York Road (the old Southside School), Plattsburgh, NY Phone: (518) 563-0930
Parents, family members, and others responsible for providing care to those diagnosed with Autism may want to attend and share what they perceive to be needed services in our area. Please RSVP by phone. Child care may be available; ask when you call.
Every Third Wednesday of the month
06:00 pm - 08:00 pm
Where: Plattsburgh Public Library, Plattsburgh, NY
At the Plattsburgh City Library. This newly formed organization will meet every third Wednesday of the month. The opening session will be An Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine with Lindamarie Hill. Free. Public welcome.
For more info: Phone: (518) 562-8636
06:30 pm - 08:30 pm
Where: St. Lawrence County Arts Council, Potsdam, NY
Free. Please call or email the SLC Arts Council to register in advance.
06:30 pm
Where: United Community Church, Tupper Lake, NY
United Community Church23 High Street, Tupper Lake, NY Phone: (518) 359-9810
For people experiencing divorce and separation. DivorceCare features nationally recognized experts on divorce and recovery topics. For more information call United Community Church.
07:00 pm
Where: Potsdam Ives Park, Potsdam, NY
Potsdam Ives ParkCorner of Market and Main Streets, Potsdam, NY
Featured Artists Salvador Sarmiento & Friends. All ages & art forms welcome, no talent required. Please come express yourself, rain or shine!
For more info:
Phone: (315) 267-6560
07:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Where?
Old Forge, NY
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets for this concert down by the water front in Old Forge. Pamme will be playing Original Folk songs from her new CD "Songs From Mountains East and West" along with other crowd pleasing folk covers. [www.pammeswan.com]
For more info:
Phone: 3696983
07:00 pm
Where: Hawn Memorial Library, Clayton, NY
Hawn Memorial LibraryClayton, NY
Dr. Denise D. Knight, SUNY Cortland, will present '"One Is Not Find of Overripe Pears": Conduct Literature and the Call for "True Womanhood"' Free. Public welcome.
07:00 pm
Where: Chester Library (Town of), Chestertown, NY
This adult program with Greg Gross features Shadow Puppets.
07:00 pm
Where: Charles R. Wood Theater, Glens Falls, NY
Charles R. Wood Theater207 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY Phone: (518) 792-6508 Website: www.woodtheater.org
A mysterious red balloon affectionately follows seven-year-old Simon around Paris in this imaginative tale.
07:30 pm
Where: Clayton Opera House, Clayton, NY
Music from traditional and contemporary musicals, and comedic musical tributes to the great stars of the Las Vegas Strip. Tickets are $20for this special event and can be purchased by calling the Clayton Opera House box office.
August 19 to August 20
08:00 pm
Where: 1000 Islands Playhouse, Gananoque, ON
This memory play by Susan Coyne tells the story of five-year-old Susan and her friendship with her elderly neighbor, Mr. Moir and shows the power of imagination.
08:00 pm
Where: Depot Theatre, Westport, NY
Depot Theatre6705 Main Street (P.O. Box 414), Westport, NY Phone: (518) 962-4449 Website: www.depottheatre.org
Yo-el Cassell & YC Movement Theatre create a unique alchemy of story, movement and the expressive beauty of the human soul. Come early for refreshments - stay after to meet the artists.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 962-8778
08:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: Pendragon Theatre, Saranac Lake, NY
08:00 pm
Where: Brockville Arts Centre, Brockville, ON
A stunning spectacle of traditional Irish dance, music and song. [Tickets:Adults/ $35; Seniors/$33.50; Group of 12/$30.]
08:00 pm
Where: Shepard Park, Lake George, NY
Shepard ParkLake George, NY
Rock/soul/pop music. www.lakegeorgearts.org
08:00 pm
Where: UVM Recital Hall - Redstone Campus, Burlington, VT
UVM Recital Hall - Redstone CampusSouth Prospect Avenue, Burlington, VT
Tickets can be purchased at the door beginning at 7:30. ($20/$18/$10) Also: Free mini-concert at 4:30pm for children and guests! www.craftsburychamberplayers.org
For more info: Phone: (800) 639-3443
August 20 to August 23
08:00 pm
Where: Lake Placid Center for the Arts (LPCA), Lake Placid, NY
The Depot Theatre of Westport, NY presents an Equity Production. Call for show times and other information.
08:30 pm
Where: Higher Ground Music Hall, South Burlington, VT
Each Wednesday through August, Higher Ground will feature three to four developing northeast bands. This week: How to Stay Alive in the Woods; The Leaves; Theravada; Busted Brix. Tickets are only $5--that's cheaper than a sandwich!
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