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Community Events-Week of October 20th -26th

Sunday, October 20th

  •  LYONS FALLS-The Adirondack Community Chorus (ACC), directed by Peg Nuspliger, is inviting singers to participate in their upcoming fall Concert entitled “Our Heritage in Song,” to be performed on Sunday, October 20th, 3 p.m., at Forest Presbyterian Church in Lyons Falls. Rehearsals will be held at the Church, beginning Sunday September 15th. No audition is required to participate in the Chorus. For more information contact [This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.].
  • REMSEN-The Remsen Arts Center presents Gina Holsopple & Band live concert on Sunday, October 20th at 3pm at 9627 Main Street, Remsen, NY. At the Door Cash Prices: $10 General Admission, $8 Members, $5 Students; Advance Sale and Door Credit Prices: $11 General Admission, $9 Members. Award-winning singer-songwriter Gina Holsopple is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist from Central New York. Over the last 20 years Gina has released 13 albums. Her music is lyrically driven. Extracting floating melodies that search out the tiny moments of magic that exist amidst the chaos of being human. Gina is set to perform at the Remsen Arts Center with her band, the Secret Elixir. Featuring award-winning bassist Brett Hobin, drummer Liz Strodel, and Jenny Lapp with stunning harmonies. Gina owns and operates Gina Marie Music Studio, a small music store in Oswego, NY. The business provides instruments and supplies, rentals, and 200 lessons per week to the wider community. Refreshments will be available at intermission. More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebook.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen Arts Center. 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. Plus membership and community support.
  • OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Sunday at 5:30pm at the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School Class of 2027 has a Utica Coffee Fundraiser going on until October 23rd.  Go to uticacoffeefundraising.com, shop a fundraiser, and find Adirondack Class of 2027.  Online only-go to https://uticacoffeefundraising.com/pages/adirondack-class-of-2027 to support them.

Monday, October 21st

  •  PORT LEYDEN-The Port Leyden Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Monday at 7:30PM at the Port Leyden Fire Hall
  • LOWVILLE- Aquatics and Walk with Ease classes through Double-Play Community Center will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday through October 28th.  Aquatic program is  from 7-7:45am at Lowville Academy and Beaver River Central School. Walk with Ease is at Brookside Senior Living Community from 1-2 pm. Please call the Office for the Aging to register. 
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School Class of 2027 has a Utica Coffee Fundraiser going on until October 23rd.  Go to uticacoffeefundraising.com, shop a fundraiser, and find Adirondack Class of 2027.  Online only-go to https://uticacoffeefundraising.com/pages/adirondack-class-of-2027 to support them.

Tuesday, October 22nd

  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School Class of 2027 has a Utica Coffee Fundraiser going on until October 23rd.  Go to uticacoffeefundraising.com, shop a fundraiser, and find Adirondack Class of 2027.  Online only-go to https://uticacoffeefundraising.com/pages/adirondack-class-of-2027 to support them.
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School will be offering Pickleball lessons and play time beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 22nd. New players are encouraged to attend and learn one of the fastest growing sports in the US. Sessions will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays. from 6 pm to 8pm in the Boonville Elementary building on Ford Street. Equipment will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own racket. The cost is $3.00 per session, payable at each session. Cash is the only form of payment accepted and exact change is encouraged. This is an adult class open to 18 years and older. Please enter the building using the gym entrance, as the weather changes please carry in your sneakers to avoid getting rain and snow on the gym floor. For more information you can contact Suzanne Ferris at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. As always this course will not meet when school is not in session or during any snow days or early closures. This is a fun way to get active and meet and make new friends!
  • LOWVILLE-Wellness Matters Monthly meeting Tuesday October 22nd at 3pm Location is the Double Play Community Center, 6912 Bardo Rd, Lowville, NY 13367 Topic is FAQ about medications to assist with control of blood sugar. Join us for monthly presentations and conversations about healthy living. Learn about diabetes awareness and prevention, health habits, local habits and more. Open to all !
  • OLD FORGE-Tuesday, October 22nd, there will be a free Medicare Educational Seminar from 5 PM – 7 PM at the Old Forge Library.  The seminar will provide a better understanding of the complexities of Medicare choices and ultimately assist individuals in finding the right Medicare plan for 2025. No sales pitches, absolutely free. Help for those navigating Medicare.
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, October 22nd, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • OLD FORGE-All are invited to “Walk and Talk” with friends and neighbors on a weekly basis, each Tuesday through Thanksgiving at 1:30 pm. The group will meet in the joint Old Forge Library and Niccolls Church parking lot at 220 Crosby Blvd. Niccolls Nurses conceived the idea as a way to provide both socialization and movement to those interested and the library wanted in on the action. The many benefits to be had by walking and talking include controlling blood pressure, lowering risk of chronic disease, maintaining healthy weight, fighting cancer, improving heart health, enhancing mental health, boosting mood, reducing stress, strengthening bones and being happier because you are socializing with fun people. Walk and Talk Tuesdays will take place through November 26. There will be a group leader on hand and distance and pace will be adjusted to be comfortable for each walker. The Old Forge Library will have pedometers available to anyone who would like to keep track of steps from mid-September through Thanksgiving 
  • BOONVILLE-Summer Story Hour with Mrs. Hannah every Tuesday at 10am at the Erwin Library in Boonville. Every Tuesday Mrs. Hannah will read a specially picked story, have a fun craft, and delicious snack! Children of all ages can come enjoy the fun! Cost: FREE
  • LOWVILLE-Join the Lowville Free Library for a weekly storytime, every Tuesday morning 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. 
  • BOONVILLE-Erwin Yarniacs Meet every Tuesday from 1-3pm at the Erwin Library in Boonville to work together on their knitting and crocheting projects. This group is for all levels, from beginner to advanced, and together will help you get the project done.

Wednesday, October 23rd

  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School Class of 2027 has a Utica Coffee Fundraiser going on until Wednesday, October 23rd.  Go to uticacoffeefundraising.com, shop a fundraiser, and find Adirondack Class of 2027.  Online only-go to https://uticacoffeefundraising.com/pages/adirondack-class-of-2027 to support them.
  • LOWVILLE-Cornell Cooperative Extension Lewis County will hold a Celebration of Agriculture with Lewis County’s Farm Bureau and Soil and Water at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 7395 East Road in Lowville on Wednesday, October 23rd, starting at 5:30 pm with their annual business meeting covering elections and changes to the constitution.  Immediately following the business meeting guest speaker Brian Steinmuller from NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets/Division of Land and Water Resources will speak on Climate Resilient Farming.  Fall food samplings and beverages will be provided for this meeting.  Lewis County Farm Bureau will be having their annual Pie Auction at the end to benefit the local food pantries.  The cost is $10 per individual and $15 per couple.  The public is welcome to attend and you’re encouraged to reserve your spot by Tuesday, October 15th by calling the Cooperative Extension office at 315-376-5270.  
  • 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
  • LOWVILLE- Aquatics and Walk with Ease classes through Double-Play Community Center will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday through October 28th.  Aquatic program is  from 7-7:45am at Lowville Academy and Beaver River Central School. Walk with Ease is at Brookside Senior Living Community from 1-2 pm. Please call the Office for the Aging to register.  

Thursday, October 24th

  • CROGHAN-A Chicken & Biscuit Dinner will be held at the International Maple Museum Centre, 9756 State Route 812, Croghan, NY 13327 on Thursday, October 24th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. The menu will include Chicken & Biscuits, Beans, Desert, coffee, and tea. This is a donation dinner so bring your friends and family and pay what you think is fair. Any and all donations are welcomed to keep our museum running!! Come and enjoy a delicious meal and tour the museum!
  • ROME-Thursday, October 24th, there will be assorted soups and baked goods at the HOPE IN A BOWL OF SOUP event at the Center for Family Life and Recover Rome office, located at 201 West Dominick Street. For more information, please call: 315-795-5229 OR e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • BARNEVELD-The Barneveld Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Thursday at St. David’s Episcopal Church at 7:30pm
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School will be offering Pickleball lessons and play time beginning Tuesdays and Thursdays. from 6 pm to 8pm in the Boonville Elementary building on Ford Street. Equipment will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own racket. The cost is $3.00 per session, payable at each session. Cash is the only form of payment accepted and exact change is encouraged. This is an adult class open to 18 years and older. Please enter the building using the gym entrance, as the weather changes please carry in your sneakers to avoid getting rain and snow on the gym floor. For more information you can contact Suzanne Ferris at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. As always this course will not meet when school is not in session or during any snow days or early closures. This is a fun way to get active and meet and make new friends!
  • BOONVILLE-The Local Planning Committee (LPC) for the Village of Boonville’s NY Forward (NYF) program will hold its fifth and final meeting on Thursday October 24, 2024, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Boonville Village Offices located at 13149 State Route 12, Boonville, NY 13309. At this meeting, the LPC will formally evaluate each project proposed for NY Forward funding and finalize the slate of projects to be included in the Village’s Strategic Investment Plan. The meeting is open to observers from the public, with an opportunity for public comment at the end of the meeting.  More information about the Boonville NY Forward Program and a full schedule of meetings can be found at www.BoonvilleForward.org. The Village of Boonville was selected by the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) to receive a $4.5 million award from New York State Governor Kathy Hochul through the NY Forward (NYF) program. Investment from this program will allow Boonville to develop a Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) and implement key catalytic projects to advance the community’s vision for downtown improvements. 
  • OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., has hosted a fall series on the topics of diversity, inclusion and equity. The final presentation in the series will be held on Thursday, October 24 at 5 pm. Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, of Utica will present "Helping People, Changing Lives and Ending Poverty".  Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency was created during the civil rights movement and has had a long history of advocating for justice and equity. Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. (MVCAA) is the frontline resource for families living in poverty in Herkimer and Oneida Counties, serving over 7,500 individuals annually through programs and services in Child Development, Youth Programming, Family Resources, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and Senior Programs. The mission of MVCAA is to increase awareness of the causes and conditions of poverty, forge a future of hope and equity, and strengthen families and communities. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of poverty, practical tools for addressing its challenges, and knowledge of local resources to better support individuals and families in need.
  • 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.
  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Library, 3918 High Street, will host a free educational program for teens by The Northern Regional Center for Independent Living (NRCIL)—"What's Good About Teen Anger." The class meets weekly at 3 p.m. on Thursdays through October 31st. Call the Library (315-348-6180) for more information.

Friday, October 25th

  • BOONVILLE-The Boonville Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Friday at 7:30PM at the Boonville Baptist Church.
  • 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
  • LYONS FALLS-Our popular Lego Club meets Friday, October 25th, at the Lyons Falls Library, 3918 High Street, from 3:45 to 4:45 pm. This free program, with its wealth of Legos and books with Lego activities, is open to all school-age children and their caregivers. Call the Library with questions (315-348-6180).
  • OLD FORGE-Five Fall Story Time sessions are scheduled for Fridays, through November 15 from 10:15-11:00 am at the Old Forge Library. Story Time is for children ages 3-6 years old. Led by Old Forge Library Staff, the forty-five minutes will include stories and creative play, games, crafts, songs and other gentle activities to stimulate creative thinking. If you have toddler aged children you may bring them to Story Time an adult must stay with a toddler aged child. Story Time is an Old Forge Library tradition, dating back many decades, and an important local tradition for the community's little ones. Registration is helpful for these programs for planning purposes. The library does plan for a few extras so walk-ins will always be accommodated if possible. Please call 315-369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register a child.
  • LOWVILLE- Aquatics and Walk with Ease classes through Double-Play Community Center will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday through October 28th.  Aquatic program is  from 7-7:45am at Lowville Academy and Beaver River Central School. Walk with Ease is at Brookside Senior Living Community from 1-2 pm. Please call the Office for the Aging to register. 
  •  PORT LEYDEN-Story Hour-Every Friday 10-11 am at the Port Leyden Library following the South Lewis school calendar. Children are read to, make a craft, play games and take a snack home.

Saturday, October 26th

  • OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Saturday at 8PM in the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up for the REACH Race hosted by Abundant Life. All funds raised will go toward the next Abundant Life mission to Honduras alongside Identity Mission.  When: Saturday, October 26th Location Start: Lansing Pavilion/Upper Pavilion @ Erwin Park in Boonville, NY Course: FREE kids run within the park at 9:30AM. 1 mile walk or run/ 5 mile run from the park to Towpath, out & back at 10AM. Cost: FREE kids run. $25 donation for 1mile/5mile course. Advanced Registration: getabundantlife.com - Menu -Reach RACE *This is a run/walk, non-competitive event. Not a chip-timed event. Same Day Registration: 9AM-10AM prior to event with $25 donation (Kids 9-9:30AM, free) Runner Packet Pickup: 9-10AM Saturday, October 26, 2024. Custom T-shirts will be $15, available with pre-registration until October 14th.
  • THENDARA-Adirondack Railbike Adventures has teamed up with the Adirondack Central School for a spine tingling fundraising event to benefit the classes of 2026 & 2028. They will get you into the Halloween spirit with a spooky haunted railbike tour!. All rides 6pm and later will have you pedaling back to the safety of our Station.** Rides to benefit Adirondack Class of 2026 & 2028- October 26th @ Thendara Station (Old Forge) 2568 State Route 28, Thendara NY
  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Library, 3918 High Street, is having a Family Halloween Party on Saturday, October 26th, from 10 a.m. to Noon. BJ the Balloon Twister will visit at 11 a.m. for a brief magic show and balloon animal creations!
  • CROGHAN-Kid-Preneur Fall Expo October 26th 10am-3pm at Croghan Mennonite Church, Kirchnerville Rd, Croghan NY You are invited to a one day market to support young entrepreneurs with BIG ideas! All items are created by children with minimal to no adult/parent contribution. We have Woodworking, Jewelry, Christmas Ornaments, Baked Goods, Amigurumi Crocheted Items, Fall Decor, Skin Care , Hand Painted Items and so much more! Free Admission, Lunch and Bake Sale available for purchase to benefit the Croghan Mennonite Youth Group
  • BOONVILLE-Saturday, October 26th from 12pm - 3pm, Trunk or Treat Festival will be taking place at the Boonville Fairgrounds.  To register a trunk fill out the Google Form or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Find the event on Facebook for more information. 
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-Come to Constable Hall for some great fall fun!  Chrissy Southwick from Hunter Hack Farm will be providing horse and carriage for us from 12-4:00. The cost is just $5.00 per person and she will take cash or Venmo. This is offered as part of the Constableville Fall Festival. Then come enjoy our Haunted Trails and Trick or Treating at the Hall from 4-6:00. We have quite a few new ideas and trails to enjoy, so it will be different than last year. BOO!
  • LOWVILLE-Come for a spooktacular fundraising event on October 26 at the Lewis County Historical Society. The CNY Ghost Hunters will be leading two tour groups (7pm-9pm or 9:30 pm-11:30pm) through the old Masonic Temple as they hope to commune with the spirits. Come have a ghastly good time as you step through the darkened building and witness the tools and resources used in ghost hunting. Advance tickets are $45 for members and $50 for non-members. Please call 315-376-8957 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Don't delay and get your tickets today so that you aren't frightfully disappointed at having missed out on this supernatural event.
  • BOONVILLE-NNY-Cares is excited to announce a community-driven donation drive to assist families impacted by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. In collaboration with local businesses and volunteers, we are working to fill a tractor trailer with essential supplies destined for Mercy & Truth Ministries in Elkin, NC, providing critical support to those who have suffered significant losses. Jennifer Fruin-Williamson, organizer of this important effort, stated, “Mercy and Truth Ministries has provided us with a comprehensive list of urgently needed items, including personal hygiene products, first aid supplies, over-the-counter medications, cleaning supplies, winter clothing, baby necessities, new toys, and camping gear. To make donating as simple as possible, we have established several drop-off locations for your generous contributions The primary drop-off site will be at the Exhibit Hall at the Boonville Fairgrounds on October 26th from 8:00 AM to noon. Additionally, donations can be dropped off during regular hours at several locations in Boonville, Constableville, Copenhagen, and Grieg.  NNY-Cares warmly invites all Northern New York community members wishing to help Hurricane Helene victims to join this effort. For more information on items to donate or to volunteer on donation day at the Fairgrounds, please check us out on Facebook at NNY Cares

Ongoing

  •  OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., has a new season of free craft projects lined up for the ever-popular Wednesday night Craft Get-Togethers! Craft nights start at 5 pm.These sessions have a festive feel geared towards seasonal decor and holiday gifting. Craft nights are child-friendly and senior-friendly and are a fun social event for folks of every age in between. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. All supplies and instructions are provided. There is not instruction, with a goal of creating a cookie-cutter project, but there is encouragement to be as creative as we want.  The schedule is Oct. 16: Painted Gourds ghosts or jack-o-lanterns Oct. 23: Felt Ball Pumpkins Oct. 30: Day of the Dead Pumpkin  Candle Holders Nov. 6: Fall Leaf Quilling Nov. 13: Pumpkin Spice Salt Dough Nov. 20: Pinecone Gnome Dec. 4: Snowy Owl Ornaments Dec. 11: Decorate a Stocking December 18: Holiday Spoons.  Although supplies are free of charge, they are limited. Please call ahead to reserve a spot. Call the library at 315-369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to sign up for one or all of the craft get-togethers. Funding for this series is provided by New York State Council on the Arts with support from Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. 
  •  BOONVILLE-North Country Proudly Honors will have banners on display on poles throughout the Village from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. 
  • LEWIS COUNTY-Lewis County Office for the Aging offers a home delivered meal program where meals are delivered Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays with a frozen meal available for Tuesdays and Fridays providing 5 meals total throughout the week.  This program is for people 60+ who are more home bound and maybe unable to make healthy balanced meals for themselves. They also have Community dining sites where people 60+ that are more independent can gather and have lunch together Monday through Thursdays all of which serve around 11:30am-11:45am  Croghan- Steepleview courts.  Harrisville - Harris Courts. Lyons Falls - McManus Hotel  Copenhagen- Copenhagen United Church.  Lowville - Maple Ridge Center. These Programs are funded by Federal, State, and local sources. There is a suggested Contribution of 3.50 per meal. Cash, checks, and SNAP are accepted.
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up for the REACH Race hosted by Abundant Life. All funds raised will go toward the next Abundant Life mission to Honduras alongside Identity Mission.  When: Saturday, October 26th Location Start: Lansing Pavilion/Upper Pavilion @ Erwin Park in Boonville, NY Course: FREE kids run within the park at 9:30AM. 1 mile walk or run/ 5 mile run from the park to Towpath, out & back at 10AM. Cost: FREE kids run. $25 donation for 1mile/5mile course. Advanced Registration: getabundantlife.com - Menu -Reach RACE *This is a run/walk, non-competitive event. Not a chip-timed event. Same Day Registration: 9AM-10AM prior to event with $25 donation (Kids 9-9:30AM, free) Runner Packet Pickup: 9-10AM Saturday, October 26, 2024. Custom T-shirts will be $15, available with pre-registration until October 14. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/JwXq8GhSq1GLDpkh/
  • PORT LEYDEN-Annual Book Sale at the Port Leyden Community Library through October during open hours.  Great selection and prices!
  • Two Roads”, an exhibit of pastel paintings by Joyce Hanson and Becky Harblin, will be on display at the Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., through November 8th. Both artists have been strongly influenced by the Northern New York landscape. Becky Harblin is an Assoc. Member of the Pastel Society of America, and has been painting in pastels for a dozen years. An art major and ‘visual-thinker’ Becky also sculpts in various mediums, and is a published poet. Her process in most avenues of expression has a base in animism. She is influenced by her time steeped in Peruvian healing ways utilizing plants. Poetry, the light, and shadows of the day, are always part of her influences. Joyce Hanson achieved a BA and MFA and was an art educator for 25 years. Living deep in the Adirondack Mountains, surrounded by forests and lakes, her pastel paintings reflect the natural world in intimate detail. She has won numerous awards from national juried exhibitions, including but not limited to the Pastel Society of America's 'Enduring Brilliance', the Adirondack Pastel Society’s Annual Exhibition, and the Northeast National Exhibition. Joyce believes “The representation in my work is a moment in time in which only I will ever witness, and choose to create a point of change the story in an image, an unexpected visual I encounter: the wetness of rain or melting snow shooting rays of sun pushing through the darkness, an illuminated pathway to what I should see the sharp aftermath of a wind storm or the slow life and death of a tree.”
  • BOONVILLE-Dodge Pratt Northam Art and Community Center in Boonville is having their annual Christmas in the Country Open House on Saturday, November 30th from 10 am - 2pm.  If you are interested in being a vendor or volunteering to provide Christmas music, please call DPN at 315-942-5133 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Spaces are limited!
  • BOONVILLE-Adopt a Monster Fall reading program at Erwin Library in Boonville throughout October and November, children can adopt a monster to read to.  They can keep track of the books with a reading tracker bookmark.  After their bookmark is full, they can show the library and earn a small prize from the prize bin. 
  • BOONVILLE-Saturday, October 26th from 12pm - 3pm, Trunk or Treat Festival will be taking place at the Boonville Fairgrounds.  To register a trunk fill out the Google Form or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Find the event on Facebook for more information. 
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School will be offering Pickleball lessons and play time beginning on Oct. 22nd. New players are encouraged to attend and learn one of the fastest growing sports in the US. Sessions will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays. from 6 pm to 8pm in the Boonville Elementary building on Ford Street. Equipment will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own racket. The cost is $3.00 per session, payable at each session. Cash is the only form of payment accepted and exact change is encouraged. This is an adult class open to 18 years and older. Please enter the building using the gym entrance, as the weather changes please carry in your sneakers to avoid getting rain and snow on the gym floor. For more information you can contact Suzanne Ferris at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. As always this course will not meet when school is not in session or during any snow days or early closures. This is a fun way to get active and meet and make new friends!
  • BOONVILLE-Adirondack Central School Class of 2027 has a Utica Coffee Fundraiser going on until October 23rd.  Go to uticacoffeefundraising.com, shop a fundraiser, and find Adirondack Class of 2027.  Online only-go to https://uticacoffeefundraising.com/pages/adirondack-class-of-2027 to support them.

 

 

Next week, October 27th-November 2nd

 

  • WESTERNVILLE-Western Memorial Post Auxiliary in Westernville will host a pork dinner with Apple Stuffing. Sunday October 27th from noon until 3:00 pm. $15.00 per person. Eat in or Take Out. Reservations are not necessary but are appreciated by calling 315-281-5598
  • LOWVILLE-Join us for an Open House on Tuesday, October 29th, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the Lowville Fire Hall (5420 Parkway Drive, Lowville, NY). Share your thoughts on projects for Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Funding! There will be fun activities for kids and Halloween candy for everyone! We can’t wait to see you there! 🎃For more details, visit www.LowvilleDRI.org
  • LYONS FALLS-Tuesday, October 29, 5-7 p.m, It’s time again for the Lyons Falls Library’s famous Open Mic Jam on Tuesday, April 30th, 5 – 7 p.m. Bring a friend, bring your family, bring an instrument, or just come in and sing along! They will provide the mic, piano, and guitar amp. Please call if you have any questions (315-348-6180).
  • LOWVILLE-Lewis County Office for the Aging announces Planning as We Age, Getting Important Decisions in Order on October 30th at 1 pm in the Human Services Building at 5274 Outer Stowe St in Lowville.  There is no cost to attend. Register by calling Lewis County Office for the Aging at 315-376-5313.
  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Library, 3918 High Street, is holding its first-ever Great Oreo Taste Test Challenge on Thursday, October 31st! Drop by between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to sample an astonishing variety of Oreo flavors and guess their names! All ages are welcome, and costumes are encouraged.
  • BOONVILLE-Get Ready for Another Spooktacular BOOville Event.  BOOville is back and better than ever! Thursday, October 31st from 3pm to 6pm will be for a fang-tastic eventing of fun, fright, and plenty of treats. The Village Merchants invite ghosts and goblins of all ages to trick-or-treat through our local businesses.
  • OLD FORGE-Five Fall Story Time sessions are scheduled for Fridays, through November 15 from 10:15-11:00 am at the Old Forge Library. Story Time is for children ages 3-6 years old. Led by Old Forge Library Staff, the forty-five minutes will include stories and creative play, games, crafts, songs and other gentle activities to stimulate creative thinking. If you have toddler aged children you may bring them to Story Time an adult must stay with a toddler aged child. Story Time is an Old Forge Library tradition, dating back many decades, and an important local tradition for the community's little ones. Registration is helpful for these programs for planning purposes. The library does plan for a few extras so walk-ins will always be accommodated if possible. Please call 315-369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register a child.
  • LOWVILLE-PARENT/YOUTH SUMMIT at LACS on Saturday, November 2, 2024 from 9:15 am-2pm! Registration starts at 9:15 with everything starting at 9:30. Theme: It Takes a Village: Prevention Through Collaboration Contact Jamie Roberts at 315-377-6014 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • NEW BREMEN- New Bremen Fire Auxiliary Harvest Dinner Saturday, November 2nd from 4 PM till Gone.  $13 a Dinner, Under 5 free. Dinner includes: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Gravy, Cranberries Sauce, Squash, Dinner Roll, Apple or Pumpkin Pie Pre-Order taken until November 1st. Call 315-408-6299 OR 315-376-3885 OR 315-376-6422
  • CROGHAN-The Meyer ‘N’ More Relay for Life Team will be hosting a BUNCO to “BUST” Cancer Tournament on Saturday, November 2nd. The tournament will be held at the American Legion Post #1663 Main St., Croghan, NY starting at 7pm. Doors open at 6 pm. $20 donation per person to play (includes snacks). Cash prizes are based on donations taken in. Contact Vicki Meyer (346-6833) or Elizabeth Porter (773-4473) to register. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society.
  • LOWVILLE-At the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912 on Saturday, November 2nd, The Nelson Brothers will be performing from 6-9pm. Doors open & food will be available at 5:00. Admission is $6.00.

 

Looking ahead, November 3rd through Year End

 

  • LOWVILLE-“My Year At The Border” a presentation by Rev. Sam Pendergast at the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 7703 N State St, Lowville, will take place on Sunday, November 3rd at 11 AM.  Sam will offer first hand insights into the circumstances and people he met and worked with for a full year at the Mexican border. All are welcome. 
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Tuesday, November 5th from 11 am - 3 pm and Wednesday, November 6th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is November 11th. pickup is at 200 Post St  November 22nd from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • AVA-Ava Hilltop Church. Oyster Stew Dinner $12 &. Hot Pork Sandwiches $10 Children 5-12, $5 Under 5 free Quart of Stew $10 Potato & macaroni salad , baked beans, applesauce, rolls, homemade pies ALL Day Election Day Tues Nov. 5, 2024. Serving dinners from 11:00am - 6:00pm. Take Outs Available
  • OLD FORGE-Tuesday, November 5th Free Medicare Educational Seminar from 5 PM – 7 PM at the Old Forge Library.   The seminar will provide a better understanding of the complexities of Medicare choices and ultimately assist individuals in finding the right Medicare plan for 2025. No sales pitches, absolutely free. Help for those navigating Medicare
  • BOONVILLE-Connected Adirondack's Community Resources Expo on November 5th from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM at the Adirondack High School Main Office Foyer. This free event is open to the public and offers a unique opportunity to connect with local organizations and services that provide valuable resources for health, education, housing, employment, and more. Whether you're looking for support or want to learn more about services available in your area, this expo is the perfect chance to gather information and ask questions.  There will be booths and representatives from a wide range of community agencies. Along with our community families we welcome anyone of any age to join us. For more information call Jessica at 315-985-5280. 
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Wednesday, November 6th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is November 11th. Pickup is at 200 Post St  November 22nd from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • LOWVILLE-Lewis County Office for the Aging announces Hearing Service Benefits and Fall Prevention on Thursday, November 7th at 10 am in Conference Room 1 of th eHuman Services Building at 5274 Outer Stowe St in Lowville. Seats are limited.  Reserve your spot by calling Lewis County Office for the Aging at 315-376-5313.
  • OLD FORGE-Five Fall Story Time sessions are scheduled for Fridays, through November 15 from 10:15-11:00 am at the Old Forge Library. Story Time is for children ages 3-6 years old. Led by Old Forge Library Staff, the forty-five minutes will include stories and creative play, games, crafts, songs and other gentle activities to stimulate creative thinking. If you have toddler aged children you may bring them to Story Time an adult must stay with a toddler aged child. Story Time is an Old Forge Library tradition, dating back many decades, and an important local tradition for the community's little ones. Registration is helpful for these programs for planning purposes. The library does plan for a few extras so walk-ins will always be accommodated if possible. Please call 315-369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register a child.
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-Constableville library will be holding its annual basket auction on Saturday,  November 9 th. 9 AM to 2 PM. Tickets will be five dollars for 25 tickets (includes a door price) homemade soup and chili available for lunch to eat in or take out.  BAKE SALE
  • LOWVILLE-Holiday Bazaar at the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall , N State St, Lowville on Saturday, November 9th from 10 am - 2 pm.  There will be a Baked Potato Bar, Bake Sale, Crafts & Homemade Items, Granny’s Attic (gently used items), Raffle Baskets, Silent Auction.  Come start the holiday season off with us! Presented by the Presbyterian Women
  • BOONVILLE-Join us Saturday November 9th for our Annual Holiday Craft Fair at the Boonville Methodist Church. The Craft Fair runs from 9am-3pm. It is a great way to start your holiday shopping. There will be a full house of crafters in our Fellowship Hall as well as in the rooms down the hall. Our lunch will have some of your favorite food and some new ones to try out. Don't forget to stop by our bake table before you leave. Come and enjoy all we have to offer.
  • LOWVILLE-November 9th at the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912, a Cake Walk at 2:00pm.  Bring the family to an afternoon of fun and try your luck at winning some sweet treats!
  • LOWVILLE-November 9th-11th at the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912“Fuel” Our Vets fuel vouchers. Giving away over $11,000 in vouchers! Veterans and Active duty are encouraged to come in Nov. 9-11 to sign up to win and are allowed 1 entry per day!  At 5:30 pm on November 11th, they will be drawing the winners
  • LOWVILLE-November 9th at the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912, from 8-11 pm, Doc Yukon will be playing.  Admission is $7.00 for general public. Veterans and Active duty are free.
  • LOWVILLE-November 10th at the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912, Flag Retirement Ceremony at 3pm followed by The Barbershop singers at 4pm.  November 9th-11thVeterans and active duty are encouraged to come in to sign up to win “Fuel” Our Vets fuel vouchers and are allowed 1 entry per day! Giving away over $11,000 in vouchers! At 5:30 pm on November 11th, they will be drawing the winners

 

  • LOWVILLE-November 11th at the Lewis County Memorial VFW Post 6912, Free Spaghetti Luncheon Noon until 5 for All Veterans. Public: $8, Kids 6-12: $5, Under 5: FreeEntertainment by Bill Burkhard 2-4pm. At 5:30 pm we will be drawing our winners for the “Fuel” Our Vets fuel vouchers. Giving away over $11,000 in vouchers! Veterans and Active duty are encouraged to come in Nov. 9-11 to sign up to win and are allowed 1 entry per day!
  • BOONVILLE-The Town of Boonville will have a Board meeting on November 11th at 7pm in the Town Board Meeting Room.
  • LYONSDALE-Tuesday, November 12th, and the 2nd Tuesday of every month, the Town of Lyonsdale will have a Board Meeting at 6:30pm. 
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, November 12th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • BOONVILLE-Wednesday, November 13th from 1-6pm, HEAP Outreach at the Boonville Town Hall, 13149 State Route 12 in Boonville.  Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency Heroes will be on hand to assist community members applying for the Home Energy Assistance Program. 
  • OLD FORGE-The last Fall Story Time session is tomorrow, Friday, November 15 from 10:15-11:00 am at the Old Forge Library. Story Time is for children ages 3-6 years old. Led by Old Forge Library Staff, the forty-five minutes will include stories and creative play, games, crafts, songs and other gentle activities to stimulate creative thinking. If you have toddler aged children you may bring them to Story Time an adult must stay with a toddler aged child. Story Time is an Old Forge Library tradition, dating back many decades, and an important local tradition for the community's little ones. Registration is helpful for these programs for planning purposes. The library does plan for a few extras so walk-ins will always be accommodated if possible. Please call 315-369-6008 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register a child.
  • OLD FORGE-Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd, Old Forge, will be hosting CPR for all ages, AED & opioid education including Narcan training. Certified instructor, Nia Tormey, will be teaching a training class on Saturday November 16, 10am-2pm. Library programs are free and open to all. The class size is limited to 8 participants, so pre-registration is required. If the class is full, the library staff will put you on a waiting list. Please call the Old Forge Library at 315 369-6008 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register.
  • WESTERNVILLE-Western Memorial Post in Westernville will host The Nelson Brothers on Saturday November 16th from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm. $6.00 cover charge. Food available for purchase.
  • OLD FORGE-Tuesday, November 19th, Free Medicare Educational Seminar from 5pm-7pm at the Old Forge Library.  The seminar will provide a better understanding of the complexities of Medicare choices and ultimately assist individuals in finding the right Medicare plan for 2025. No sales pitches, absolutely free. Help for those navigating Medicare.
  • OLD FORGE-Monday, November 25th Free Medicare Educational Seminar from 11 AM – 12:30 PM at the Old Forge Library.   The seminar will provide a better understanding of the complexities of Medicare choices and ultimately assist individuals in finding the right Medicare plan for 2025. No sales pitches, absolutely free. Help for those navigating Medicare.
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, November 26th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Tuesday, December 3rd from 11 am - 3 pm and Wednesday, December 4th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is December 9th. pickup is at 200 Post St  December 20th from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Wednesday, December 4th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is December 9th. pickup is at 200 Post St  December 20th from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • Santa’s Workshop 2024 – A Magical Holiday Celebration! Join Stoney Shire on December 5th, 2024, from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM at Broadway Cafe & Bakery in Boonville for an afternoon full of holiday magic and creativity! We’ll be crafting for a cause, with all toys and crafts created going directly to the children supported by the KEYS Program. Plus, there will be special performances, live music, and, of course, a visit from Santa himself! Toy Drive Highlight:Help make this season special by contributing to our Talent-Based Toy Drive! We’re collecting DIY kits, craft sets, beginner’s musical instruments, juggling instruments, magic kits, and more to inspire creativity. Drop off your donations starting November 1st at Broadway Cafe & Bakery any time before the event. For more info visit Stoneyshire.com under the Events & Sign-ups Tab 📅 Mark your calendars and be part of something magical!
  • BOONVILLE-The Town of Boonville will have a Board meeting on December 9th at 7pm in the Town Board Meeting Room.
  • LYONSDALE-Tuesday, December 10th, and the 2nd Tuesday of every month, the Town of Lyonsdale will have a Board Meeting at 6:30pm. 
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, December 10th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • BOONVILLE-Wednesday, December 11th from 1-6pm, HEAP Outreach at the Boonville Town Hall, 13149 State Route 12 in Boonville.  Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency Heroes will be on hand to assist community members applying for the Home Energy Assistance Program.  
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