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- *w . PAGE 2 8 5 LAKE PLACID NEWS AUGUST 20, 2004 AUG Planner -Friday, Aug. 20 \•Flea market - The annual Masonic Craft and Flea Market will be held at the municipal park Mir Demars Boulevard in Tupper like. More than 300 vendors will be^on hand. For more information, call 359-9022. l^*Ch« - There will be an ttifco weUness class from 10 to l¥:30 am at the Saranac Lake Adult Center The class is for those who ate living with osteoporosis. New students are encouraged to sign up. For more information, call »9l-2980. - The Missoula I'S Theatre will be spon- soring a performance of -Pmocchkr at 2 pm at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts located ai\91 Saranac Ave, Lake Placid. Tile play is the culmination of a ode-week residency project and stars local children. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children. For more information, call the LPCA box office at 523- 2512. •Presentation - Beth Bklwell, Executive Director of the Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York, will be discussing the world of. hawks, falcons and owls through a presentation geared for all ages at 2 p.m. at Saranac Village at Will Rogers. All the birds of prey that Bidwell will pre- sent have been rescued from life- threatening injuries and can no longer live in the wild. A $5 dona- tion is requested and refreshments will be served. For more informa- tion, contact Debbie Kanze at 891-7117. •Play - The Missoula Children's Theatre will be spon- soring a performance of \PinocchkT at 7 p.m at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts located at 91 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid. The play is the culmination of a one-week residency project and stars local children. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children. For more information or reservations, call the LPCA box office at 523- 2512. •Play - The Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake will be presenting the musical \Little Shop of Horrors,\ at 8 pm with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. Ticket prices are $20 for adults and $16 for students and seniors 62 and older. Box office hours are 2 to 5 pjn. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the days of performance only. Pendragon Theatre is located at 15 Brandy Brook Ave. For more information, call 891-1854. •Concert - The Ouluska Pass Chamber Ensemble will be per- forming a concert at 8 pm at Petrova Elementary School in Saranac Lake. The concert will include a string and piano perfor- mance. Tickets cost $8. Saturday, Aug. 21 •Flea market - The annual Masonic Craft and Flea Market will be held at the municipal park on Demars Boulevard in Tupper Lake More than 300 vendors wiU THINGS TO DO • 4 ARTS EVENTS: Lake Placid Center for the Arts box office. 523-2512; Pendragon Theatre, 891-1854. 'INDOOR ROCK CLIMB- ING: High Peaks Cyclery, 523- 3764. Lessons and shoe rentals available. MOVIES: Palace Theatre, Lake Placid, 523-9271; Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 523- 2512. \MUSEUMS: The 1932 & 1980 Olympic Museum in the Olympic Center. Lake Placid, 523-1655: Adirondack Center Museum. Elizabethtown. 873- 6466. Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society. Lake Placid, 523-1608 NATURE PROGRAMS: Paul Smiths Visitor Center. 327- 3000; Adirondack Loj. 523- 3441. High Falls Gorge. Route 86, Wilmington. 946-8320. NATURE WALK: Brewster Peninsula behind Howard Johnson's on Route 86. Lake Placid. Self-guided. .75-mile walk with interpretive panels on Lakeshore Trail. Maps at trail- head. OLYMPIC VENUES: Call the Olympic Regional Development Authority for hours and events For information, call 523-1655. SPECIAL EVENTS: The Olympic Regional Development Authority event line offers news on events, special programs. Olympic attractions at 800-462- 6236. VISITOR SERVICES: Contact the Lake Placid-Essex Count) Visitors Bureau on Main Street at 523-2445. WINE TASTINGS: Swedish Hill and Goose Watch Wineries are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 121 Cascade Rd. and 123 Main St., respectively. Call 523- 2498 or 523-1955 for further details. WEEKLY EVENTS ADIRONDACK SINGERS: Rehearsals from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. Tuesdays at St. Bernard's Church, Saranac Lake. New members welcome. 891-5008. -•J AL-ANON MEETING: \Weekly meetings of Al-Anon are held Mondays and Fridays at U'p.m. at St. Agnes Church base- Tr&ent, Saranac Avenue, in Lake Placid. For information, call 523-9835. \- ALCOHOLICS ANONY- MOUS: At SL Agnes Church, Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, 8 •tf.m., Tuesdays and Fridays. '' AWANA CLUBS: Ages 11 •%6 15 meet 6:30 to 8 p.m. 'Mondays at Trinity Chapel, and *&es 4 to 11 meet 6:30 to 8 p.m. •Fridays. *- BRIDGE: Play every \Thursday at 1 p.m. in the com- -founity room of the Greenwood Apartments. >1 CURLING: The Lake Placid ^Curlmg Club meets at 7 p.m. Sundays from November to flMarcti at the USA Rink of the ^Olympic Center. For more infor- ;s matioa, call 523-4332 or 523- 3589. r- EXERCISE: Lake Placid jCalone and Exercise Logging igroup meets weekly. Tuesday at K a.m. at the Lake Placid fcbrary. For more information. jcall 523-2640. 4 * } 9 FOOD PANTRY: The Ecumenical Charity Program food pantry will be open 9 a.m. to noon every Friday in the base- ment of St. Agnes Church. Also. the program's Helping Hands Thrift Shop is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday at Holiday Harbor Marina. KIWANIS CLUB: Meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Hilton. Call Vince Forrest at 523-4825 for more information. KIWANIS CLUB: High Peaks Kiwanis meets at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at Steinhoff s Sportsman's Inn in Wilmington. LAKE PLACID PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open until 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday. ROTARY CLUB: Meets at 7:30 a.m. Thursdays at Howard Johnson's in Lake Placid. Visiting Rotarians and guests are welcome. SARNAK: Search and Rescue of the Northern Adiroodacks group meets at 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. For more informa- tion, visit www. SARNAK.org. SANTA'S WORKSHOP: Santa's Workshop in North Pole is open intermittently. For more information, call (800) 806- 0215 or visit www.NorthPoleNY.com. TOPS: The weight-loss sup- port group meets at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at Will Rogers Institute in Saranac Lake. Call 327-3686. WEIGHT WATCHERS. At St. Agnes School every Wednesday. Weigh-in is at 6:30 p.m. The meeting is at 7 p.m. Call Nancy at 576-9876. YOGA CLASSES: Beginner and intermediate classes at LP Health & Fitness at 6:30 p.m. Mondays and 9:30 a.m. Thursdays. Beginner classes at 8:30 a.m. Mondays and Saturdays at the Mirror Lake Inn. For more information, call Mimi at 523-4348 or email mimyoga@adelphia.net YOGA CLASSES: Healing Adventures is offering yoga classes from 8 to 10 a.m. every Saturday at 125 Broadway, Saranac Lake. Mediation and chanting will be held from 7:30 to 8 a.m. Drop-ins are welcome, although space is limited. For more information, call 327- 5231. YOGA CLASSES: Yoga Classes with Beckie O'Neill are offered for beginners and for thosewith experience, on a weekly basis throughout the Tri- Lakes. For more information, visit www.managingweHess.com or call 891 -YOGA (9642). Pi\r>Ru,o\ THMIRI Private Lives Aogust 17 i*fc*J8 Little Shop of Horrors August ttukirtJO The Servant of Two Masters Aflgnst21 Curtain 8:00 PM be on hand. For more information, call 359-9022. •Air show - The Adirondack Airport Air Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake dear. Gates will open at 9 am. The show will feature vintage aircraft from World Wars I and U, acrobatic shows, live music, sky- diving, remote control aircraft, crafters. food and children's activ- ities. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 891-0870 cxt 106. •Bottle drive - Troop 10 Boy Scouts will be holding its monthly bottle drive fund-rasier from 10 a.m. to noon at the North Elba landfill located on Cascade Road in Lake Placid. For more information, call 523-1174. •Play — The Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake will be presenting \Ferdinand the Bull.\ the musical adaptation of Munro Leafs \The Story of Ferdinand at 11 a.m. Ticket prices are $20 for adults and $16 for students and seniors 62 and older. Pendragon Theatre is located at 15 Brandy Brook Ave. For more information, call 891-1854. •Picnic - The Parent to Parent regional picnic will be held from noon to 5 p.m. at Fish Creek Pond campground and day use area located on state Route 30. Families of individuals with spe- cial needs and the professionals who serve them are invited to attend. Attendees should bring their own beverages and a dish to pass. For more information or to RSVP. call (315 > 3 79-15 3 8. •Casting clinic - The Ausable River Sport Shop in Wilmington will be hosting a cast- ing clinic and barbecue at noon. Participants will learn how to improve their fly casting tech- niques and test rods and reels with licensed guides. The event us free. For more information, call 946- 1250. •Play - The Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake will be presenting the comedy \The Servant of Two Masters\ by Carlo Goldini at 8 p.m. Pendragon Theatre is located at 15 Brandy Brook Ave. For more information, call 891-1854. •Benefit performance - Ailey II of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will be performing to benefit Paul Smith's College at 8 p.m. at the Lake Placid Center for the Aits located at 91 Saranac Ave.. Lake Placid. Tickets cost $25 for friends. $100 for sponsors and $250 for patrons. For more information, call 523- 2512. Sunday, Aug. 22 •Fund-raiser - The Lake Placid American Legion will be sponsoring its annual fund-raising golf tournament at the Craig Wood Golf Course in Lake Placid There is a $20 tournament fee for Craig Wood members and a $30 tourna- ment fee for non-members. For reservations and tee times, contact Don Edgley at 523-3422. •Air show - The Adirondack Airport Air Show will be held from 10 am to 4 p.m at the Adirondack Regional Airport in Lake Clear. Gates will open at 9 am The show will feature vintage aircraft from World Wars 1 and II, aerobatic shows, live music, sky- diving, remote control aircraft, crafters, food and children's activ- ities. The event is free and open to the public For more information, call 891-0870 ext. 106. •Barbecue/play - Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake will be holding a barbecue theater with a cookout beginning at 5 p.m. at the theater located at 15 Brandy Brook Ave.. Saranac Lake. It will be followed by a performance at 6:30 pm of \Ferdinand the Bull.\ For more information or to make reservations, call 891 -1854 Monday, Aug. 23 •Golf tournament - St Joseph's Rehabilitation Center. Inc. third annual Golf Tournament will be held at the \Mountain Course\ at the Lake Placid Resort. The fee is $85 per golfer or $340 per team. Registration includes green fees. cart, putting contest, skins, barbecue and awards. Golf slots are Limited. For mote infor- mation, contact Dennis Dwyer, director of development, at 891- 3950 ext 102. •Story time - The Bookstore Plus on Main Street in Lake Placid will be hosting a children's story time at 10 tun. in the children's section. All are welcome. •CbHs - There will be an osteo wellness class from 10 to 11:30 am at the Saranac Lake Adult Center The dass is for those who are living with osteoporosis. New students are encouraged to. sign up. For more information, call 891-2980. •Workshop - There will be a children's knitting workshop from 10:30 to 11:30 am sponsored by Adirondack Yams in Lake Placid and held at an off-site location. For more information or to register, call 523-9230. •Meeting - The Keene Valley Library Association will be holding its annual meeting at 7:30 pm. at the Keene Valley Library. All members and friends of the library are welcome to attend •I^ectuif - David Tatham. pntfessor emeritus of American art at Syracuse University will be giv- ing a lecture titled \Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks\ at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Adirondack Museum kvai- See PLANNER, Page 29 ed in Blue Mountain Lake The 121 Cascade Road * Lake Placid ********* HIGH PEAKS FURNITURE RESTORATION CO. Hand work * Free area pickup and delivery * 523-4622 TWIGS Group shop w'Adk rustic crafts, antiques.& furniture ** Adirondack chairs $79.95 everyday,! ** SWEDISH HILL WINERY Award winning * Wine Tastings Daily LAKE PLACID CENTER FOR THE ARTS Friday, August 20 2pm & 7pm Join internationally acclaimed JMlSSOULA, OilLDRENS ^^hptic \TDr I IT E./V1 tv L, and over 50 young area actors as they spin this magical tale and prove there are no shortcuts on the road to becoming a real, live boy. Tickets: $5 Adults, $3 Children 12 & under RESERVATIONS / INFORMATION 518.523.2512 ^ if* |<-»hnn\ VVetr >hw n vjn-.f Fafcie \\art»*va *v»sw»HB • }.-.'• 2 :. i ! . ;ti Contin the bridge built near port the I- On N. Pepsi true down thi toward the Mill Hill covered br all the w steel reinf< portion o crooked ar bridge w while $4. made. 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