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Adirondack Amusement Parks: Santa's Workshop near Whiteface Mountain

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Santa summers in Wilmington Even Santa has a summer home and it’s in Wilmington, New York. Known as the forerunner of the present day theme park, Santa’s Workshop in North Pole NY (Wilmington) opened its doors in 1949. The fantasy village was designed in part by Arto Monaco (the Land of Make Believe fame). Complete with rides, farm animals, Christmas-themed shops, reindeer and an actual frozen North “pole” Santa’s Workshop has seen hundreds of thousands of people pass through its doors.

Hurricane Irene, the Adirondacks and NYS Campgrounds closures

From the DEC  Hurricane Irene Safety and Cleanup Information  Hiking and Camping Advisory Due to anticipated hazardous weather from Hurricane Irene,   all New York State operated  campgrounds  in the Catskill and Adirondack Park will be closed effective Saturday, 8/27 at 12 noon. All current reservations through Sunday, 8/28 are cancelled.  Please check this website and call ahead for campground status for all reservations beginning Monday, 8/29. Please call 1-800-456-CAMP (1-800-456-2267) for more information. © Diane Chase, author of Adirondack Family Time: Tri-Lakes and High Peaks (Your Four-Season Guide to Over 300 Activities) for the towns of Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Jay/Upper Jay, Wilmington, Keene/Keene Valley which is available online or bookstores/museums/sporting good stores. Diane is currently working on the second guidebook in the four-book series of Adirondack Family Activities.

Adirondack Family Goes to Canada: Upper Canada Village

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By Diane Chase Here is a coupon that allows a free child admission for every full paying adult to Upper Canada Village . To date regular adult admission is $20.95, student (13-18) $19.95, children (5-12) $11.95, children (2-4) $3.95. Every little bit helps. Enjoy!  © Diane Chase, author of Adirondack Family Time: Tri-Lakes and High Peaks (Your Four-Season Guide to Over 300 Activities) available online or bookstores/museums/sporting good stores. Diane is currently working on the second guidebook in the four-book series of Adirondack Family Activities.

Adirondack Nature Detective: Jewelweed Natural remedy for Poison Ivy

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By Diane Chase One of the Adirondack Fun Facts covered in my guidebook  Adirondack Family Time: Tri-Lakes and High Peaks (Your Four-Season Guide to Over 300 Activities)   is that Jewelweed (Impatiens capentis) has been used as a treatment for poison ivy for centuries. Jewelweed is commonly known as "Touch-me-Not" or "Silverleaf." Touch Me Not because the tiny seed pods will explode when touched "like fireworks." Children will love to watch the seed pop open and you can know that the plant has other benefits as well. Another common name is Silverleaf. Put the leaf under water and its tiny "hairs" will repeal water, taking on a silver appearance. Take it out and the leaf is dry. Children will love to see this miracle while on the trail. How to identify

Native American Storytellers/Musicians Joseph and Jesse Bruchac Come to Paul Smith’s VIC

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By Diane Chase The first and only time we have seen author Joseph Bruchac and his musician son Jesse perform was at the Old Forge Adirondack Storytelling Festival at the McCauley Mountain Chalet. It was a riveting mix of music and Native American storytelling. My children have checked out plenty of Bruchac books from the school library and a few more line our shelves at home. Joseph (Joe) Bruchac has written over 70 books for children and adults as well as poetry, short stories, music and anthologies. The theme throughout is his strong tie to his Abenaki culture.

Investing Locally: Locavesting on Main Street not Wall Street

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By Diane Chase We have all heard about the local food movement but what about the local investment movement? What would happen if we invested 1% into a local business rather than sending our money to large corporations or overseas? In the Adirondacks there are plenty of people with great ideas that lack the capital to grow their business. As more and more people attempt to eat locally, can we take it one step further and start investing with that same 50-mile range? Author Amy Cortese writes about investing in businesses 50 miles or less from your home in her book,  Locavesting: The Revolution in Local Investing and How to Profit from It."  Some of the greatest examples she found of local stock markets and local investing was in the town of Hardwick, VT where business owners went to local investors to solve cash flow issues when businesses started to grow too fast The  Saranac Lake Community Store  is one such group investment effort and I am sure there are others in the

Songwriter Dar Williams comes to the Adirondacks: Indian Lake Theatre

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Dar Williams at the Indian Lake Theater August 12 at 8:00 p.m.  American singer-songwriter Dar Williams visits the Adirondacks to perform this Friday at the Indian Lake Theater in Indian Lake, NY. A favorite among the adult-alternative set, Dar Williams has a unique voice that can dance from lyrical and ethereal to playful and gritty. Her lyrics are funny and sharp while they deal thoughtful insight into life. Williams has been described as a synthesis of the Indigo Girls, Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez.  Tickets are almost gone, so reserve your seats now by calling (518) 352-7715. $35 (members of Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts) $25/general admission © Diane Chase, author of Adirondack Family Time: Tri-Lakes (Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake and High Peaks: Your Four-Season Guide to Over 300 Activities with GPS Coordinates  available online or bookstores/museums July 2011. Diane is currently working on the second guidebook in the four-book series of Adirondack Family A