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SUMMARY:Nature Walks with Ed Kanze: Goodman Mountain
DESCRIPTION:September 5: Goodman Mountain \nSouth of the Village of Tupper Lake\, north of Long Lake\, and just north of Coney Mountain\, Goodman Mountain rises just east of Route 30. The trail leads a mile and a half and a little more to ledges with great views\, weather permitting. Goodman Mountain (2\,176 feet) is named for Andrew Goodman\, one of three northern civil rights activists who were murdered in Mississippi during the so-called Freedom Summer of 1964. Goodman spent childhood summers with his family in and around Tupper Lake. \nMeet at the trailhead at 1:30 pm.  \nWhat to Bring: Proper footwear for a hike like sneakers or boots\, appropriate clothing\, water and snacks if desired. \nRegistration required for this hike. Directions and more information will be sent once you register. Click HERE to register \nEd Kanze is a naturalist\, author\, and Adirondack Guide with more than forty years’ experience leading walks in wild places. A former National Park Ranger\, he worked at Acadia National Park and Gulf Islands National Seashore\, served as Curator of the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River\, New York\, taught field ecology for the National Audubon Society\, and was senior naturalist at the Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining\, New York. Ed has deep roots in the Adirondacks. His great-great-great-great grandparents Daniel and Hannah Brownell carved a farm out of the woods along the Sacandaga River\, ca. 1795. \nEd is the author of many books as well as a longtime nature newspaper columnist\, magazine columnist\, photographer\, lecturer\, and videographer. A graduate of Middlebury College\, Vermont\, Ed is well- traveled in his 6-million-acre Adirondack Mountain backyard and has led international trips to Australia\, New Zealand\, and Alaska.
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/nature-walks-goodman/
CATEGORIES:Nature Hikes
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Trail Talks: Management of the NPT with NYS DEC Division of Lands & Forests Region 5
DESCRIPTION:Northville DEC staff manage 100 miles of the Northville-Placid Trail from the southern terminus to Long Lake. DEC Lands & Forests staff are well versed in the management and maintenance of the NPT. Working with partner organizations\, our staff are out on the ground identifying and implementing improvement projects on the NPT to ensure it remains the premier long trail in NYS. \n** Make Your Own Trail Mix Bar from 2Pm – 4PM.** Sponsored by Nori’s Village Market \nAbout the Speakers:  \nJaime Parslow: \nGrowing up in the Southern Adirondacks\, Jaime has spent her life recreating and exploring the region. These experiences inspired her to pursue a career in Natural Resources\, where she is currently employed as a Natural Resources Planner for the NYS DEC with a focus on Adirondack Forest Preserve Management and Planning. \nJonathan DeSantis: \nJon grew up hiking and camping in the Southern Adirondacks before pursuing a career in forestry. For the past 11 years he has contributed to the land management of the State lands in Fulton and Hamilton counties. \n  \nPhoto from a recent NPT clearing trip. This photo highlights the annual trail clearing work that occurs and also trail bridge structures that are installed to maintain the trail connection through wet areas.
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/trail-talks-management/
LOCATION:Adirondack Experience\, 9097 State Route 30\, P.O. Box 99\, Blue Mountain Lake\, NY\, 12812\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tuesday Trail Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T153000
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SUMMARY:Nature Walks with Ed Kanze - Northville-Placid Trail: Catlin Bay
DESCRIPTION:September 12: Northville-Placid Trail: Catlin Bay \nTo celebrate the Centennial of the Northville-Placid Trail\, ADKX is collaborating with Naturalist and Adirondack Guide\, Ed Kanze\, to lead a series of nature walks along the central portions of this historic trail. This walk will bring us a mile and a little more (two miles plus round-trip) through diverse and beautiful woods and past some especially beautiful glacial erratic boulders topped with wild gardens of rock cap ferns and mosses. Our destination is a secluded and quiet bay on Long Lake. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for migrating birds\, late summer wildflowers\, and more. \nMeet at the trailhead at 1:30 pm.  \nWhat to Bring: Proper footwear for a hike like sneakers or boots\, appropriate clothing\, water and snacks if desired. \nRegistration required for this hike. Directions and more information will be sent once you register. Click HERE to register \nEd Kanze is a naturalist\, author\, and Adirondack Guide with more than forty years’ experience leading walks in wild places. A former National Park Ranger\, he worked at Acadia National Park and Gulf Islands National Seashore\, served as Curator of the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River\, New York\, taught field ecology for the National Audubon Society\, and was senior naturalist at the Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining\, New York. Ed has deep roots in the Adirondacks. His great-great-great-great grandparents Daniel and Hannah Brownell carved a farm out of the woods along the Sacandaga River\, ca. 1795. \nEd is the author of many books as well as a longtime nature newspaper columnist\, magazine columnist\, photographer\, lecturer\, and videographer. A graduate of Middlebury College\, Vermont\, Ed is well- traveled in his 6-million-acre Adirondack Mountain backyard and has led international trips to Australia\, New Zealand\, and Alaska.
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/nature-walks-catlin/
CATEGORIES:Nature Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T153000
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SUMMARY:Nature Walks with Ed Kanze: Marion River Carry
DESCRIPTION:September 19: Marion River Carry \nThe kind permission of a private landowner will allow us to explore some of the route of the old Marion River Railroad\, doubly celebrated at the Adirondack Experience in two vintage and perennially popular exhibits. We may have to slosh through shallow water in a place or two as we enjoy the history and natural history of the area. Waterproof shoes are recommended for this walk. \nArrive to ADKX by 12:45 PM. The group will caravan over to the unmarked trailhead at 1:00 PM.  \nWhat to Bring: Proper footwear for a hike like sneakers or boots\, appropriate clothing\, water and snacks if desired. \nRegistration required for this hike. Directions and more information will be sent once you register. Click HERE to register \nEd Kanze is a naturalist\, author\, and Adirondack Guide with more than forty years’ experience leading walks in wild places. A former National Park Ranger\, he worked at Acadia National Park and Gulf Islands National Seashore\, served as Curator of the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River\, New York\, taught field ecology for the National Audubon Society\, and was senior naturalist at the Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining\, New York. Ed has deep roots in the Adirondacks. His great-great-great-great grandparents Daniel and Hannah Brownell carved a farm out of the woods along the Sacandaga River\, ca. 1795. \nEd is the author of many books as well as a longtime nature newspaper columnist\, magazine columnist\, photographer\, lecturer\, and videographer. A graduate of Middlebury College\, Vermont\, Ed is well- traveled in his 6-million-acre Adirondack Mountain backyard and has led international trips to Australia\, New Zealand\, and Alaska.
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/nature-walks-with-nature-walks-mrcsept/
CATEGORIES:Nature Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T100000
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day filled with indoor and outdoor learning at this year’s Homeschool Day on Wednesday September 25 from 10:00am-4:30pm\, featuring special guest Gretchen Koehler. Guests can participate in programming\, check out the exhibits\, play lawn games\, and more! All homeschooling families/homeschool groups with at least one school aged (5-17) child present are eligible for free admission to the ADKX on this day.  \nSpecial programming for the day includes:\nGretchen Koehler: Try your hands (and feet!) at fiddle & dance traditions  \nGretchen Koehler is a fiddler with an atlas of musical styles at her fingertips. Her left hand has a fierce Irish brogue\, her bow arm provides a distinct American Old Time drive while her feet hammer out accompaniment on the floorboards in typical Quebecois style. Join Gretchen in the ADKX Auditorium to learn contra and step dancing\, how to play the spoons\, and foot percussion! \nGo to GretchenKoehlerMusic.com for more information about this presenter. \nHamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District: Come learn about invertebrates and play a super cool game with Katie WhitKovits! \nGo to https://www.hamiltoncountyswcd.org/ for more information about this organization \nSUNY ESF’s Adirondack Interpretive Center: Tragedy of the Trout \nHead on over to the Marion River Carry Pavilion to meet Steph Hample and learn about how logging in the 1800s impacted Adirondack trout populations\, and take a peek at our very own ADKX trout in the center campus pond! \nGo to https://www.esf.edu/aic/index.php for more information about this organization. \n  \nLooking for extra activities/learning experiences? Click the button below and scroll to the bottom of the page to find printable activities for your homeschooled kiddos to do while visiting at The ADKX!
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/homeschool-day-24/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T133000
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SUMMARY:Nature Walks with Ed Kanze: Coney Mountain
DESCRIPTION:September 26: Coney Mountain \nConey Mountain rises between the villages of Tupper Lake and Long Lake on the border between Franklin and Hamilton Counties. The trail is a 1.1 walk to the summit and passes through beautiful woods\, including a stand of old-growth sugar maples. The 360 degree view from the open\, rocky summit is stunning. We will scan the skies for migrating hawks\, falcons\, eagles\, monarch butterflies\, and dragonflies. The western lake district of the Adirondacks spreads grandly in one direction\, while to the East\, weather permitting\, we’ll gaze toward the High Peaks. Elevation gain is a little more than 523 feet. Altitude at the summit is 2267 feet. \nMeet at the trailhead at 1:30 pm.  \nWhat to Bring: Proper footwear for a hike like sneakers or boots\, appropriate clothing\, water and snacks if desired. \nRegistration required for this hike. Directions and more information will be sent once you register. Click HERE to register \nEd Kanze is a naturalist\, author\, and Adirondack Guide with more than forty years’ experience leading walks in wild places. A former National Park Ranger\, he worked at Acadia National Park and Gulf Islands National Seashore\, served as Curator of the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River\, New York\, taught field ecology for the National Audubon Society\, and was senior naturalist at the Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining\, New York. Ed has deep roots in the Adirondacks. His great-great-great-great grandparents Daniel and Hannah Brownell carved a farm out of the woods along the Sacandaga River\, ca. 1795. \nEd is the author of many books as well as a longtime nature newspaper columnist\, magazine columnist\, photographer\, lecturer\, and videographer. A graduate of Middlebury College\, Vermont\, Ed is well- traveled in his 6-million-acre Adirondack Mountain backyard and has led international trips to Australia\, New Zealand\, and Alaska.
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/nature-walks-coney/
CATEGORIES:Nature Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T200000
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SUMMARY:Glass Etching
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, join Britt from ADKArtRise in Saranac Lake for an evening of glass etching. ADK ArtRise is a creative outlet for people of all ages and abilities to find joy in the act of making. We offer fun and educational art classes & workshops. \nEnjoy a night out at the museum—bring a friend\, a spouse\, a family member\, or come alone to meet somebody new! We will be creating our own stencils and then using an acid etch paste to permanently decorate a drinking glass. Choose between a mug\, a wine glass\, a rocks glass or a pint glass. We will be utilizing X-acto blades to create our stencils\, so this class is only for those 18 and older. \n$40 for ADKX Members; $50 for Non-Members \nAbout the Artist: \nBrittany Sternberg first fell in love with teaching crafts at Lake Clear Girl Scout Camp. She attended SUNY Brockport where she majored in B&W Photography and also delighted in Arts for Children and Gallery Management. Many of the magical things she crafts are for children: animal letter shadow boxes\, dollhouses and fantastic costumes. ADK ArtRise began taking shape just as Brittany made a pledge to herself to get MORE ART in her life again.  She wants to help you do the same!
URL:https://www.theadkx.org/event/glass-etching/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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