POP Club at Port Henry Farmers' Market

Power of Produce Club

The POP (Power of Produce) Club is a free kids’ program that offers hands-on activities and a chance for kids to taste and engage with local produce. Kids learn about farms and food through scavenger hunts, trivia, games, taste tests, and more; after participating in activities, all youth ages 5-12 receive $5 to select their own fresh fruit or vegetable at the market!

“Marcella Sembrich: Queen of the Metropolitan”- Free Program at the Hancock House

"Marcella Sembrich: Queen of the Metropolitan"

The Lower Adirondack Regional Center for History
(LARCH) will offer a free program entitled “Marcella Sembrich: Queen of the
Metropolitan” on Friday, July 25 at 7 p.m. at the Hancock House, 6 Moses Circle,
Ticonderoga.
Marcella Sembrich was an internationally renowned opera singer of the late
19th and early 20th centuries. In 1924 she built an intimate lakeside teaching studio
in Bolton Landing. Each summer, vocal students from The Juilliard School and The

Swing Dance Lessons With Gwen & Chad - Live Music by Piotr Barcz Trio with special guest Ralph Lane

Let’s Swing! Dance Lessons & Live Music at the Elizabethtown Social Center

Elizabethtown, NY – Tuesday, July 29, 2025 —

Get ready to move, groove, and connect through rhythm and dance!

The Elizabethtown Social Center invites you to a lively evening of swing dancing for all ages, starting with a one-hour beginner-friendly East Coast Swing lesson led by dance instructors Chad and Gwen Vogel, followed by live music from the Piotr Barcz Trio with special guest Ralph Lane on guitar.

3rd Annual Summer Firing Celebration

3rd Annual Summer Firing Celebration 

Saturday, July 12 from 3:00 - 8:00pm at Craigarden, 9216 NYS Route 9N, Elizabethtown, NY

Free/Suggested Donation 

As per tradition, Craigarden will light all of the fires: the wood kiln, the pizza oven, and the campfire. Each year the event grows as our campus and community continues to grow — and we’ll have a few surprises to share this year.

"Aquatic Invasives in Lake Champlain"- Special Program at Crown Point State Historic Site

"Aquatic Invasives in Lake Champlain"

Saturday, July 12, 12:00 - 1:00 pm at the Crown Point State Historic Site

One reason the forts were built at Crown Point was to stop invaders from using Lake Champlain.  Join the Crown Point State Historic Site to learn about the current invaders on Lake Champlain. Non-native plants and animal are gaining control of the lake by over-running, and ultimately displacing native species. Many boaters and fisherman unknowingly support this invasion. 

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