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Community Events June 23rd-June 29th

Sunday, June 23rd

  • OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets tomorrow and every Sunday at 5:30pm at the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge

Monday, June 24th

  • PORT LEYDEN-The Port Leyden Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Monday at 7:30PM at the Port Leyden Fire Hall

Tuesday, June 25th

  • LOWVILLE-Lowville Free Library has Summer Storywalk on June 25th from 10 am -12  pm. Join us for our summer Storywalk® Event at Lowville DEC. Read the story along the nature trail, plus snacks, crafts, bubbles, face painting, and more in the picnic area. https://lowvillefreelibrary.org/calendar/summer-storywalk/
  • LYONS FALLS-It's time again for the Lyons Falls Library's famous Open Mic Jam on Tuesday, June 25th, 5 – 7 p.m. Bring a friend, bring your family, bring an instrument, or just come in and sing along! We'll provide the mic, piano, and guitar amp. Please call if you have any questions (315-348-6180).
  • LOWVILLE-Village of Lowville presents Music in the Park 2024 at Veterans Memorial Park on Parkway Drive, behind the fire hall. All concerts begin at 6 pm.  In case of rain, the bands will perform at the fairgrounds pavilion.  Please bring your own seating.  Smoking and alcohol are strictly prohibited.  Tuesday, June 25th, Hot Kogan performs!
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, June 25th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.  
  • OLD FORGE-Tuesday Gazebo Concert at the Old Forge Library: Penny Bianco Penny Bianco will kick off the 2024 Old Forge Library Music in the Gazebo Series with a performance on Tuesday, June 25 at 4 pm on the library lawn, 220 Crosby Blvd. The Friends of the Library will be out with their used bookmart starting at 3:30. The large lawn area surrounding the library gazebo is great for this free, family-friendly entertainment. Listeners are asked to bring their own blanket or folding chair. Rain or shine! For full schedule check out oldforgelibrary.org

Wednesday, June 26th

  • ONLINE-ZOOM-SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTATIVE TRAINING OVER ZOOM Fulfills NYS requirement for employment and some board members. Over Zoom- call or email the library for the link. Sessions last about an hour depending on class size. Free and open to all! All employers, employees and many non-profit board members across New York State must fulfill an annual sexual harassment prevention training requirement. The Old Forge Library offers this service free of charge. The training will be held via Zoom and several sessions are scheduled to accommodate as many as possible. Wednesday, June 26 at 5pm Please call the library 315 369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for the link to the on-line training sessions. At completion, a certificate is signed for those who complete the training, verifying their attendance. Depending on the group size, training takes approximately one hour. Some participation is required from attendees, and those taking the training will take turns reading the training slides. The group as a whole will answer true and false questions together. The material will be familiar to previous attendees, as the presentation is based on state recommendations for organizations. Because it is a Power Point presentation, participants CANNOT join via phone call, and MUST ATTEND WITH VIDEO to satisfy the participation requirements.
  • The Town of Boonville Planning Board will conduct a regular meeting to hear any and all business that comes before the board on Wednesday, June 26th at 6:30 pm at the Boonville Town and Village offices at 13149 State Route 12 in Boonville. 
  • GLENFIELD-Free Summer Community Event- Strawberry Festival When: June 26, 2024 @ 6:30 PM Where: Living Hope Ministries 6722 Kuntz Road, Glenfield NY 13343 Free Strawberry Smoothies & Shortcakes. Fun for the whole family! Bounce houses, cornhole, Gaga ball, tetherball, volleyball, spikeball and four square. For more info visit: https://livinghopeministriesny.com/
  • MARTINSBURG-Annual Ice Cream Social at West Martinsburg Town Hall Wednesday, June 26th at  6 pm. Come and enjoy our annual ice cream social. Eat cake and ice cream and enjoy CAPO3 – our own local folk group. The historic West Martinsburg Church will be open. This event celebrates the restoration work being done on the church steeple. 
  • LOWVILLE-Narcotics Anonymous meets every Wednesday at 7PM at 5520 Jackson Street in Lowville. Please use side entrance.
  • PROSPECT- The Sobriety By the Dam group of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets every Wednesday at 7:30PM at the Park United Methodist Church in Prospect.
  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Wednesday at the Forest Presbyterian Church at 7:30PM

Thursday, June 27th

  • BOONVILLE-Thursday, June 27th from 4:30pm-5:30pm at Erwin Library - The Berenstain Bears Visit the Credit Union! Join us for a free special reading of the exclusive "Berenstain Bears Visit The Credit Union" and meet the furry friends from the book! RT Federal Credit Union wants to help you and your family learn the important financial concept of Save, Spend, and Earn. This special story time will be outside at the Dodge Pratt Northam lawn on Schuyler St.
  • BARNEVELD-The Barneveld Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Thursday at St. David’s Episcopal Church at 7:30pm

Friday, June 28th

  • BOONVILLE-Friday, June 28th, and every Friday is Boonville Community Harvest Farmers Market from 2-7pm at the Elks Lodge in Boonville. 
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-Outside Yoga at Constable Hall. June 28th @ 6:30 PM 5909 John Street, Constableville, NY Mindful Motivation returns for another wonderful gentle practice outside at the Hall. Bring a mat or towel. "It is so peaceful on these grounds, a perfect place to connect to nature and connect to you." $12.00 per person, and part of the proceeds will be donated to the Hall. Must register ahead.
  • LOWVILLE-Food Truck Fridays is BACK for its 8th summer! Get ready for food trucks, live music, and lawn games coming to a park near you! June 28th @ Lewis County Fairgrounds, July 26th @ Croghan Recreation Park,  August 30th @ Lewis County Fairgrounds, September 13th @ Lyons Falls Riverside Park.  
  • REMSEN-REMSEN, NY -- The Remsen Arts Center presents Wildflower in concert on Friday, June 28th at 7pm at 9627 Main Street, Remsen, NY. At the door cash prices: $10 General Admission; $8 Members; $5 Students. Advance online sale and at the door credit card prices: $11 General Admission; $9 Members. Wildflower is a high-energy and engaging musical duo. Performing folk, country, old standards, and more. Vicky Allen and Gail Brett transport audiences through a musical journey of harmonies, laughter, sing-alongs, and joy. Allen and Brett formed their group in 1985, performing that year at Park Coffee House in Holland Patent, NY. The partnership grew from their common volunteer work in theater involving deaf and hearing impaired students at the Rome Art and Community Center in Rome, NY. Vicky plays a multitude of instruments plus adds vocals along with displays of a quick and zany wit. Gail supplements with vocals, percussion, and bass. They've been known to dance, play kazoo, and even play the "cups." To experience Wildflower music is to be led by two best friends on a journey from fun and humor to thoughtfulness and poignancy, then back again to laughter! This project is made possible through the CNY Arts Grants for Regional Arts and Cultural Engagement regrant program thanks to a New York State Senate Initiative supported by the NYS Legislature, the Office of the Governor and administered by the New York State Council on the Arts. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebook.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen Arts Center.
  • BOONVILLE-The Boonville Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Friday at 7:30PM at the Boonville Baptist Church.
  • OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Farmers Market will be held in the parking lot of the George Hiltebrant Recreation Center, 201 North Street.  The Old Forge Farmers Market (OFFM) will be held every Friday starting June 21st through October 11th, rain or shine, and operates from 1 pm until 5 pm. Parking is plentiful. For information on the Old Forge Farmers Market, please contact LivingADK at 315.369.3353 or follow the Old Forge Farmers Market on Facebook & Instagram. Hope to see you there!
  • OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Friday at 9:00 am at the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge

Saturday, June 29th

  • CROGHAN- The Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Association's (AMHA) 32nd Zwanzigstein Fest (Z Fest) is to be held on Saturday, June 29th, from 10 am to 4 pm (rain or shine) at the Mennonite Heritage Farm. The Farm is located at 8778 Erie Canal Road, one half mile north of Kirschnerville, east of Croghan. Admission is by donation. The theme "Come Join Us to Raise the Roof" was selected because we are looking for volunteers to help us raise the roof for the pavilion we are building on the site. There are jobs for adults to include the following: working on the roof, helping get supplies for those on the roof, measuring, cutting, and moving lumber, and other similar activities related to construction. Please contact Sam Gingerich if you are interested in the volunteer-based "barn raising" at 605-639-1210 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We are asking volunteers to arrive at 9 a.m. The purpose of Z Fest is to preserve, celebrate, and accurately portray the religious and cultural heritage of the Amish Mennonites in Lewis County. Since 1991, the Heritage Farm has provided the site for visitors to learn about our Anabaptist faith legacy and rural life of years past through stories, exhibits, tours, and demonstrations. Z Fest is also our premier fundraising event through venues such as food and locally homemade crafts and history and genealogy books in the gift shop. On June 29th, you can view the archival displays throughout the farm, tour the house and archival area, see the varied demonstrations, enjoy singing/music (acapella hymn singing with Virkler descendants, Friends of God, etc.), hear storytelling with the "Virkler" family, listen to conversations occurring about past barn raisings, and visiting with friends and acquaintances. Activities for children include butter making, bread making, popcorn, petting zoo, corn shelling, games, painting, using a hand pitcher pump, etc. One can also take advantage of the hiking and nature trail. We will offer a barn raising meal, hot dogs/sauerkraut, homemade ice cream and pie, and baked goods. The Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Farm is a historical farm, recognized by the National and State Registries of Historic Places, built by the Moser brothers who settled in Lewis County in 1834. Today the farm is run by AMHA as a historical learning center dedicated to the preservation of Mennonite faith and culture and the way of life of Lewis County farmers. For more information, please visit www.mennoniteheritagefarm.com and Facebook or call 315-346-1122. The Mennonite Heritage Farm is open for visitors on Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from July to October and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in July and August. Appointments may also be made through the end of October. You may call 315-346-1122 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..   Reduced version:  CROGHAN- The Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Association's (AMHA) 32nd (Z Fest) is to be held on Saturday, June 29th, from 10 am to 4 pm (rain or shine) at the Mennonite Heritage Farm at 8778 Erie Canal Road, one half mile north of Kirschnerville, east of Croghan. Admission is by donation. The purpose of Z Fest is to preserve, celebrate, and accurately portray the religious and cultural heritage of the Amish Mennonites in Lewis County. Activities for children include butter making, bread making, popcorn, petting zoo, corn shelling, games, painting, using a hand pitcher pump, etc. 
  • NEW BREMEN-The New Bremen Fire Department is hosting a delicious Chicken BBQ on Saturday June 29th from 11am till SOLD OUT, all to benefit injured firefighters.  BBQ chicken meals will be available for only $12 dollars and will include macaroni salad, baked beans and a roll.  Please help our volunteers and attend the Chicken BBQ at the New Bremen Fire Department on Saturday June 29th from 11am till gone.  For pre-orders call Cathy at 315-771-0485.

OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Saturday at 8PM in the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge

 

Ongoing

  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Association is excited to announce a special exhibit for the 2024 season, "Out of the Box- Clothing and Textiles of the Time". This exhibit will feature displays of clothing, textiles, and quilts, some of which have never been seen by the public before. Due to the delicate nature of these items, some will be presented in their boxes while others will be displayed on dress forms or furniture. This unique exhibit will be on display for two weeks, ending on July 7, 2024. Don't miss this opportunity to see these historic pieces up close! For more information visit https://constablehall.org/ or call 315-397-2323.
  • OLD FORGE-Old Forge Library seeks "Local ART" entries, Reception July 5th The Old Forge Library is calling area artists to submit to Local ART, an open exhibit featuring 2-D artwork in any media. Artists may submit photography, oil paintings, acrylics, water media, pastel, mixed media, collage, printmaking, quilting and drawing. The entry deadline is June 24 and there is no entry fee. Interested artists can find the prospectus and guidelines on the library's website oldforgelibrary.org, find the exhibits page, or stop by the library for a printed copy. The exhibit will be on display from June 28 through July 27 during library hours with an opening reception to be held in conjunction with the local First Friday Artwalk on July 5 from 5-7 pm. Library director and gallery owner, Linda Weal said, "We love to celebrate the arts community and our amazing local creativity. Our arts scene is diverse - all ages, all media, all levels of experience. Art is fun and art is for everyone!" She also explained that this is a great opportunity for beginners, students and youth. "The library is friendly and we welcome everyone who would like to participate. It is inspired by our community's first local art shows that Mirnie Kashiwa established in the 50s," she said. The Old Forge Library hosts a variety of art exhibitions throughout the year, primarily from local artists, and supports the creative spirit in all of us. Call the library or email for information about library exhibits 315-369-6008 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  • BOONVILLE-The Village of Boonville is launching an Open Call for Project Proposals to be considered by the Local Planning Committee for potential inclusion in the Village's NY Forward Strategic Investment Plan. Eligible project types include public improvement projects, new development or rehabilitation of downtown buildings, façade enhancements or small-scale building renovations, and branding and marketing initiatives for downtown. Proposed projects must be located within the Village of Boonville's NY Forward boundary, be able to break ground within two years of receiving funding, have financing largely in place, and be sponsored by a public, non-profit, or private entity with the legal authority to undertake the project. Proposed projects located near or adjacent to the Boonville NY Forward boundary will also be considered if a statement of justification is provided. The Open Call for Project Proposals opens on June 3, 2024 and will close on August 1, 2024 at 5PM. Applications may be submitted to the Boonville Village Hall or by mail and must be received or postmarked by 5PM on August 1, 2024 to be considered. Interested project sponsors may access the application form online at www.BoonvilleForward.org. Hard copies of the application are also available at the Boonville Village Hall at 13149 NY-12 and at the Erwin Public Library, 104 Schuyler Street in Boonville. The Village's project consultant, Laberge Group, will hold office hours on June 27th from 3-5 pm and July 18th from 4-8 pm, to assist potential project sponsors with their applications. Additional technical assistance will be offered through virtual appointments. To schedule an appointment, visit the NY Forward website at www.BoonvilleForward.org. Team members will also be available to answer questions about the Open Call for Projects Form on June 20th at the Farmers Market at Erwin Park from 12:30 to 3:30. For more information please contact: Judith Dellerba, Mayor This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (315) 338-2880 ext. 4 Lisa Kaiding, Village Treasurer and Grants Administrator This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (315) 338-2880 ext.5
  • LOWVILLE-Join us for a weekly storytime, Smiling Stories, on Tuesday mornings at 11 am with books, songs, movement, and crafts! We start each morning with 10-15 minutes of playtime, then read together, do some movement and interactive fun, and finish up with another activity like a craft or game. 
  • OLD FORGE-Wednesday night Craft Get-Togethers at the Old Forge Library continue on most Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 pm 
  • Free Community Dinner at New Covenant Christian Community Church in Port Leyden on the first Wednesday of each month from 4:30 to 6 PM and community prayer at 6:30 PM  (set this up for June and on)
  • BOONVILLE-North Country Proudly Honors will have banners on display on poles throughout the Village from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. 
  • BOONVILLE-Boonville Community Harvest Farmers Market is every Friday from June 14th through August 30th from 2-7pm at the Elks Lodge in Boonville. 
  • BOONVILLE-Boonville Area Chamber of Commerce Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from June 22nd through October 5th from noon til 6pm at Erwin Park. 
  • BOONVILLE-July 2nd through August 1st Dodge Pratt Northam's summer youth art classes for ages 5-15 will begin on July 2 and will run on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until August 1. The theme this year is botanicals, and registration forms are available on DPN's website at dpnboonville.org, or by visiting the Center. Call 315-942-5133 or visit dpnboonville.org for more info.
  • BOONVILLE-ToePath Trekkers weekly run and walks are on Thursdays at 6:30 pm. They meet in the Lansing Pavilion in Erwin Park and run and walk the towpath, followed by social time after. Hot dogs and water are provided. 
  • CONSTABLEVILLE–Join us at Constable Hall for a delightful high tea experience! Enjoy a leisurely summer afternoon, taking in the beautiful surroundings, with a cup of tea. High tea will be served every Sunday from 1-4 PM until the end of the season (excluding Father's Day). Be sure to come back and explore different themed teas throughout the season. We can't wait to welcome you to the veranda!
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Association is excited to announce a special exhibit for the 2024 season, "Out of the Box- Clothing and Textiles of the Time". This exhibit will feature displays of clothing, textiles, and quilts, some of which have never been seen by the public before and will be on display through July 7th.

Looking Ahead-Next Week, Sunday June 30th - Saturday July 6th

  • CONSTABLEVILLE-Music and Wine in the Garden June 30th @ 1:00PM, 5909 John Street, Constableville, NY 13325 Come and enjoy a relaxing day in the garden with wine (for a donation) and the acoustic music of Joni Mitchell, performed by our talented director Loraine O'Donnell!
  • 100 Target Sporting Clays June 30, 2024 Beaver River Fish & Game Club, Bush Rd. Croghan Sign ups @ 8 am shooting starts @ 9 am $30 a person kitchen will be open
  • OCEOLA-Journey Across the USA with the Oswego Valley Fiddlers, On June 30, 2024, the North American Fiddlers Hall of Fame and Museum will welcome the Oswego Valley Fiddlers Chapter (OVF) of the NYS Old Tyme Fiddlers Association (nysotfa).  The chapter will lead us on a “Journey Across the USA” during the 2:00-5:00 pm FREE concert at 1121 Comins Road in Osceola NY.   The Oswego Valley Chapter invites their audiences to sing along, play spoons, dance, guess the states and just have fun!  There will be seating in the audience reserved for players who wish to play along with OVF’s concert. There is also an opportunity during the Chapter’s break from 3:00-4:00 pm for the audience to “Jam.” The Museum site includes a Pavilion which may be enclosed in case of inclement weather, a dance floor, a brick patio with picnic tables, and an adjacent children’s play area. The Museum and Hall of Fame are FREE and open during concerts. There is FREE parking on the left side of the shared driveway.  The site is smoke-free, drug-free, and pet-free.  The Fiddler’s Kitchen offers pre-packaged snacks.  For further information: www.nysotfa.com or Facebook: New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers Assn. The Sunday Concert Series is made possible by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the NYS Governor and the NYS Legislature.
  • LOWVILLE-Lego Club at Lowville Free Library July 1st from 10-11:30 am! Come for part or all of the time to play with our Legos and Duplos. All youth ages 2 and up are welcome! Extra baseplates will be available for youth who want to enter Lewis County Fair’s Lego Exhibit–details at https://lowvillefreelibrary.org/lego2024/.  
  • TURIN-The Village of Turin and surrounding communities to have their annual July 4th parade at 11:00 AM.  The Village will once again have a small quick parade starting on West Main Street and cross over to East Main Street starting at 11:00 am ending at the south Lewis school.
  • BOONVILLE-Friday, July 5th, and every Friday through the end of August is Boonville Community Harvest Farmers Market from 2-7pm at the Elks Lodge in Boonville. 
  • LOWVILLE-July 6th, Rock Painting at the Lowville Free Library from 10 am til noon.  Drop in to paint rocks! Make a rock to take with you AND make one to leave at the library to add to our summer rock snake.  All welcome, event free!
  • LYONS FALLS-Lyons Falls ALIVE Annual Festival will be held this year on July 6th at the Riverside Community Park. The parade will begin at noon on Markham Street and will wend its way to the Park. Line-up will be at 11:15 a.m. For more information or to sign up to be in the parade, please contact Chris Chaufty at 315-766-6897 or Virginia Fitzgerald at 315-513-4510. Other events of the day include the Lyons Falls Firemen will have a BBQ and other picnic foods up until 3 p.m. Food trucks will take over from that time until the fireworks at dusk. There will be a Community Service Award, giant car show on the field, , games for kids, face painting, bake walk, basket auction, live bands and much more. There will be 2 bands performing music throughout the afternoon and early evening. At dusk, the giant fireworks will begin. 

 

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