Bell Fire Arts Collective Brings SpeakEazy Storytelling to the Social Center
Elizabethtown Gets Their Own Storytime!
Bell Fire Arts Collective Brings SpeakEazy Storytelling to the Social Center
ELIZABETHTOWN, NY – So you think you know your neighbor? You’ll be surprised to hear stories you’d never expect - from people you think you know! Join Mac Macdevitt and Loree Griffin Burns of Bellfire Arts for Elizabethtown’s first ever SpeakEazy storytelling evening. Come tell a story of your own or just listen to others. Stories can be heartwarming, hilarious, or anywhere in between.
Film Showing: John Brown's Holy War
Film Showing: John Brown's Holy War
Adirondack History Museum June 19, 7:00 pm
The Northern Department
The Northern Department and the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution
In 1775, the Continental Congress created the Northern Department of the Continental Army to oversee northern New York and surrounding regions. This area saw the first major expansion of the Revolutionary War and bore the brunt of British attacks, leading to the pivotal American victory at Saratoga. Today, the modern Northern Department connects historic sites across New York, Vermont, and Québec to share the powerful legacy of this region during the Revolution’s 250th anniversary.
Bike the Barns Pasta Night
The Night before Bike the Barns
Come load up on fresh, handmade, organic and local whole grain pasta at Trigo in Westport.
We will be featuring a special Italian-themed menu with local foods from area farms.
A Wonderful Weekend in Westport
Bike the Barns will take place on the heels of the annual Adirondack Harvest Festival, set for Saturday, September 20 at the Essex County Fairgrounds in Westport.
Along with out Pasta Night, these events feature a variety of local food producers and regional groups that support them.
Ballard Park Summer Concert Series
Martin Klotz, author, to Speak at Crown Point State Historic Site
Martin Klotz, author, to Speak at Crown Point State Historic Site
Crown Point State Historic Site is looking forward to welcoming Martin Klotz, author of the new
book Robert Rogers, Ranger: The Rise and Fall of an American Icon.
Mr. Klotz will speak for approximately one hour with a focus on the portion of Roger’s life which
coincided with the American War for Independence. A question-and-answer session will follow.
The talk will be Saturday, June 14th, at 1 p.m. The presentation will take place in the Historic
Site Museum.
