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Community Events Week of October 26th-November 1st

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Sunday, October 26th

 

 

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

 

Monday, October 27th

 

 

  • LOWVILLE-Anchor Recovery Center of Northern NY has a Group Session called Coffee Chat on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9:30-10:30 am at the Lowville Center 7714 Number Three Rd.  Coffee and Conversation.

 

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

 

Tuesday, October 28th

     

    • LYONS FALLS-It’s time again for the Lyons Falls Library’s famous Open Mic Jam on Tuesday, October 28th, from 5-7p.m. Bring a friend, bring your family, bring an instrument, bring a talent, or just come sing along! We’ll provide the mic, piano, and guitar amp. All tasteful content is welcome. Please call if you have any questions (315-348-6180). The Library is at 3918 High Street!

     

    • LOWVILLE-Prevention & Fire Safety Reminders on Tuesday October 28th from 4-6pm at Pivot, 7714 NUmber Three Rd in Lowville.  Fire Safety, Building exit plan and strategies, safety hazard symbols, prevention strategies and tips, fire extinguisher instruction, wood stove safety, community resources, and hot dogs! For more information call 315-788-4660 xt603.

     

    • LOWVILLE-Lowville Lions Club presents Wellness Matters Seminar:  Protect your Sight:  Diabetes and Eye Health on Tuesday, October 28th from 3-4pm at DoublePlay Community Center in Lowville.  This presentation will highlight the importance of regular eye exams, especially for individuals living with diabetes, how diabetes impacts eye health and vision, key signs and symptoms to watch for, and the latest treatments for diabetic eye disease. Contact Cheryl Lalonde with any questions 315-771-34550

     

    • LOWVILLE-Anchor Recovery Center of Northern NY has a Group Session called Coffee Chat on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9:30-10:30 am at the Lowville Center 7714 Number Three Rd.  Coffee and Conversation.

     

    • LOWVILLE- Anchor Recovery Center of Northern NY will have an alternative to 12-Step Meetings, called “All Recovery” on Tuesdays from 1-2pm at 7714 Number Three Rd in Lowville.  They welcome all who struggle with addiction, are affected by addiction, or support the recovery lifestyle. 

     

    • 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 29th

    • PORT LEYDEN-AARP Driving Course scheduled for October 29th from 9am -3:30 at the Port Leyden Community Library. Call the library at 315-348-6077 to register or stop in, space is limited!

     

    • LOWVILLE-Anchor Recovery Center of Northern NY has a Group Session called Coffee Chat on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9:30-10:30 am at the Lowville Center 7714 Number Three Rd.  Coffee and Conversation.

     

    • LOWVILLE-Narcotics Anonymous meets every Wednesday at 7PM at 5520 Jackson Street in Lowville. Please use the 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, October 30th

    • BOONVILLE-The Toe Path Trekkers have their Thursday evening run and walks all summer starting at 6:00pm. We are open to all and you may select your distance. Some walk strollers around the loop in Erwin park while others may run 10 miles on the towpath. We meet at the Lansing, upper Pavilion, off Moose River Rd in Erwin Park. They have water at the 1.5 mile distance on the towpath. Check out our Facebook pages and message there with questions.

     

    Friday, October 31st

    •  OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Library is getting ready to welcome little ones and their families to five Fall Story Time sessions, on Fridays through November 14, from 10:15 to 11:00 am. These fun-filled sessions are created especially for children ages 3 to 6 and are led by library staff. Each 45-minute Story Time includes stories, games, crafts, creative play, songs, and other light activities that spark imagination and encourage learning. Younger children are welcome, too, though toddlers need to have an adult with them. Story Time has been a beloved tradition at the Old Forge Library for many decades. It's a special part of early childhood for many in the community and continues to bring families together through a love of reading and play. To help with planning, registration is encouraged. The library usually prepares for a few extra participants and will do its best to welcome walk-ins. To register, call 315-369-6008 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

     

    •  LYONS FALLS-The Village of Lyons Falls Halloween Curfew will be in effect on Friday, October 31st from 8pm until sunrise.  All persons, particular minors, shall not roam at large, loiter, congregate, or travel indiscriminately within the municipal limits of the village of Lyons Falls. By the order of the village board of trustees of Lyons Falls NY. 

     

    • 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

     

    • BOONVILLE-The Boonville Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Friday at 7:30PM at the Boonville Baptist Church.

     

    Saturday, November 1st

     

    • LYONS FALLS-Saturday, November 1st Forest Finds at Forest Presbyterian Church in Lyons Falls will have their annual Bazaar.  Baskets, food, clothing, jewelry, bake sale, something for everyone. 

     

    • BOONVILLE-Christmas Bingo to support Adirondack Class of 2028 at the Boonville Elks Lodge Saturday, November 1st at 2pm.  Designer purses, tools, toys, gift cards, and more.

     

    • LOWVILLE-Weekend activities for youth ages 13-21 at Maple Ridge Center on Saturdays from 12-4pm. Sports, art, games, workshops.  A parent either needs to go to the first session or go online to sign some paperwork so their teen can participate.  Get more information at 315-816-6448 and yolc.org. 

     

    • FORESTPORT-St. Patrick’s Thrift Shop in Forestport will be open on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon beginning Saturday, April 5 and will be open Saturdays through the fall. Donations are accepted and will go towards the food pantry.

     

    • 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-Tickets on Sale at St. Mary’s for Fabulous Christmas Gifts Constableville. St. Mary’s is trying something new in their fundraising efforts for their youth and Faith Formation activities, and this change could help ticket holders with their Christmas shopping! That is because the first-place winner will receive a Virtual Reality Headset, the second-place winner will receive a 50” smart television and the third-place winner will receive a ten-inch tablet. The drawing will be livestreamed after the 10am Mass on December 21st. Tickets are $5 a piece, or 5 for $20. They can be purchased after the 10am Mass, from various St. Mary’s parents, by calling the Parish office at 315-348-6104 or by going online to https://catholicparishesofslc.weebly.com/church-offering--raffles.html.

     

    • JEFFERSON/LEWIS COUNTIES:  Are you in an immediate mental health crisis?  You are not alone. Jefferson and Lewis Counties provide immediate support for crisis situations and assistance with managing recurring or future crises.  Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call the Mobile Crisis Hotline at 315-782-2327 or 315-405-0696.  

     

    • LEWIS COUNTY-Dial-a-Ride & Free Rides for Seniors with Lewis County Public Transportation.  Dial-a-Ride provides curb to curb transportation in Lewis County.  Call in advance, schedule your trip, and get picked up at home.  Call 315-376-5313 if you’re a senior, and ride for free.  

     

    •  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.

     

    • LOWVILLE-Medical Equipment loan program by the Lowville Lions.   The Lions Club is able to provide gently used medical equipment to members of the community.  Hospital beds, canes, walkers, bathroom supports, Hoyer lift, and more.  All of the equipment can be loaned at no cost.  Donations are also accepted to replenish their supply.  Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Call or Text 315-778-8833 Sheree Vora, 315-778-3859 Manoj Vora, or 315-921-1631 Elizabeth Spaulding.

     

    • LEWIS County-Friendly Calling & Visiting Program for older adults.  Do you know someone who could use a friendly call or visit throughout the week?  The Lewis County Office for the Aging has Volunteers for that.  Please give their office a call at 315-376-5313 with the name of someone who could use somebody for a visit or a check-in,  and they will be set up.  They are looking for volunteers who are willing to go into the homes of our older adults for companionship, having a cup of coffee together, helping out around the house, running errands or even shopping with them or for them. If this interests you and you would like more information, please give our office a call today at (315) 376-5313! 

     

    • LOWVILLE-Lewis County Office for the Aging offers screening for memory concerns.  For more information contact the office for the aging at 315-376-5313.  If needed, individuals will be connected to health care professionals for a full evaluation and appropriate treatment.

     

    • BOONVILLE-Black River Environmental Improvement Association Potato Hill Farm has bikes and helmets available for use.  They are free to the public on a first come, first serve basis.  Helmets are required to be worn while biking on BREIA trails.  Bikes must stay on the Potato Hill Campus which has over 5 miles of trails.  There is a stroller inside the sign-in kiosk by the parking lot and is also available for use on the Potato Hill campus.  Bikes will be available until winter.

     

    • LOWVILLE-The Lewis County Office for the Aging is currently recruiting volunteers to assist with their Health Insurance Information Counseling and Assistance Program. This program provides counseling on: Medicare Coverage, Veterans Administration benefits, benefit programs for those with low income.  Please contact Christina Baker, HIICAP Coordinator at 315-376-5313 

     

    • BOONVILLE-Applications for next season’s Hometown Hero banner are available for pickup at the American Legion and the VFW.  Anyone wishing to obtain a Hometown Hero banner for 2026 must have their application in by Jan 30th. The program is open to any past or current service member with ties to the greater Boonville area. This year's banners will be coming down after veteran's day and may be picked up at the legion after that. You can contact Bob Lewis at 315-225-9566 or Lori O'Connor at 315-942-2776 for more information.

     

    • PORT LEYDEN-Annual Book Sale at the Port Leyden Community Library-September 29th thru October 28th during open hours.

     

    • BOONVILLE-Dodge Pratt Northam Arts & Community Center in Boonville is having a Fall Can and Bottle Drive through November 17th Drop off cans and bottles Monday through Friday from 12-5pm at 106 Schuyler St in Boonville. Your support directly benefits their youth programs for the arts. 

     

    • BOONVILLE-Wish Upon a Star Christmas gift program. Sign ups will be Thursday November 6 from 3 pm-6 pm, Friday November 7 from 9-11 am and Saturday November 8 from 9-11 am at First Presbyterian Church of Boonville on the corner of Church and James streets. 121 James street. The gift program is open to all children ages zero to ACS High School, who reside in the ACS district.  Parents or legal guardians may sign up children. Please bring gift ideas as well as clothing and shoe sizes. Best way to reach us with questions is via Facebook messenger. Our phone is not monitored so please do not call. Or stop in and see us on a Sunday morning.

     

    • BOONVILLE-Every 4th Saturday of the month, Bluegrass Jam at Dodge Pratt Northam Art and Community Center in Boonville from 11am-1:30 pm.  Bring your instrument and come jam along.  Open to the public, audience welcome!

     

    • BOONVILLE-Dodge Pratt Northam Art and Community Center in Boonville  is having a Got Sneakers fundraiser .  Drop off your old shoes at 106 Schuyler Street in Boonville Monday through Thursday 12-5pm.  By recycling your old sneakers with GotSneakers, you’re keeping waste out of landfills and giving your shoes a second life. 

     

    LOOKING AHEAD, Next week through year end

    • REMSEN- The Remsen Arts Center presents Blueprints live concert on Sunday, November 2nd at 3pm at 9627 Main Street, Remsen, NY. This show features an opening act by Brian Mulkerne. All Tickets: $20 General Admission; $15 Arts Center Members plus Mohawk Valley Blues Society Members with MVBS ID Card; $10 Student with ID. Advance online sale is available at remsenartscenter.org. Blueprints features NY Blues Hall of Fame members, pianist Dave Liddy and guitarist George Deveny, and the rhythm section of drummer Oscar Crandall and bassist Dan Porter. Harmonica player and SAMMY Hall of Famer, Skip Murphy, joins them for this show! Blues-rock deluxe! Blueprints has opened shows for Sonny Landreth, Luther “Guitar" Jr. Johnson (Muddy Waters Band), the Nighthawks and more. Founded in 1988, the band released "House of Cards" to acclaim in 1993, and continues to excite crowds with their original songs and covers of blues and swing standards. Liddy's powerful piano playing and Deveny's explosive slide guitar work well together! "I can't get enough of hearing Dave Liddy tickling the ivories, none better in the CNY area." - Greg Spencer, President, Blue Wave Records; Producer, Great Salt City Blues Concert. "If you never heard George play, you should!" - Michael Packer (RIP), Director, NY Blues Hall of Fame. They're excited to be making their first appearance at the Remsen Art Center! Opening act Brian Mulkerne is a Utica-area guitarist and singer-songwriter who has performed both as a solo artist and with the Brian Mulkerne Band. His early-blues project, The Parlor Dogs, with Matt Lomeo and Sean Peters, released an eponymous CD in 2018. He was chairman of the Mohawk Valley Blues Society from 2013 to 2015 and remains an active member. Brian's repertoire includes songs by many early blues figures, Rev. Gary Davis, Libba Cotton, Blind Blake, Muddy Waters and others. A devoted Bob Dylan and Grateful Dead fan, he also covers many of their songs in his shows.More event info at remsenartscenter.org or facebook.com/RemsenArtsCenter. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Remsen Arts Center programs.

     

    •  AVA-Oyster Stew Dinner/Hot Pork Sandwich at Ava Hilltop Methodist Church Ava, NY. 11:am-6:pm Election Day Nov. 4th.  Stew Dinner. $16.00 Quart of Stew $12.00. Hot Pork Sandwich $12.00. Children ( 5-12 )$5.00 Under 5 free. Take outs available

     

    • BOONVILLE-Boonville Food Sense Signups for November are on Wednesday, November 5th  from 1-4pm at 200 Post St in Boonville.  Pickup for this order is Friday, November 21st from 12-2pm.  Any questions please contact Moe at 315-790-0700

     

    • PORT LEYDEN-The Town of Leyden has rescheduled the Public Hearing on the Preliminary Budget From Friday 10/24/25 at 6pm to Thurs. 11/6/25  at 6:30 pm.

     

    • LOWVILLE-Lowville VFW is having several Veteran’s Day Weekend events with something for everyone.  Saturday, November 8th is the First Day to sign up for Fuel our Vets. This program provides heating vouchers.  Veterans are eligible to sign up once per day starting Saturday, November 4th.  .  at 2pm will be a Cake Walk.  Cake donations are appreciated, this will benefit the VFW National Home.  From 7-10 pm, Broken Rule will play.  Doors open at 6pm and admission is $6 and there will be raffles throughout the night.  Sunday November 9th is the 2nd day to sign up for Fuel our Vets .  From 2-5pm will be free line dancing.  Lessons and Dancing with DJ Scott Raymond. Tuesday, November 11th, Veterans DAy, Annual Veterans Day Service at the park at 11 am with all local service organizations.  From noon til 4 at the Lowville VFW is a free spaghetti dinner for veterans and active duty service members.  They will also serve the public for $8 for adults, $5 for kids 6-12, and 5 and under af free.  At 3pm Post leadership will conduct a service at their Memorial Wall  to celebrate those who currently serve or have served in the Armed Forces.  At 5pm, the drawings for the Fuel our vets program will take place.  

     

    • OLD FORGE-11/7 The Old Forge Library is getting ready to welcome little ones and their families to five Fall Story Time sessions, on Fridays from October 17 through November 14, from 10:15 to 11:00 am. These fun-filled sessions are created especially for children ages 3 to 6 and are led by library staff. Each 45-minute Story Time includes stories, games, crafts, creative play, songs, and other light activities that spark imagination and encourage learning. Younger children are welcome, too, though toddlers need to have an adult with them. Story Time has been a beloved tradition at the Old Forge Library for many decades. It's a special part of early childhood for many in the community and continues to bring families together through a love of reading and play. To help with planning, registration is encouraged. The library usually prepares for a few extra participants and will do its best to welcome walk-ins. To register, call 315-369-6008 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

     

    • BOONVILLE-Boonville PTA Craft Fair on Saturday, November 8th from 9am - 2pm at Boonville Elementary School.  $2 admission or free admission with canned food donation for Feed our Vets.

     

    • GLENFIELD-Saturday, November 8th, Dance at Three G Fire Hall, 6229 Blue Street in Glenfield from 7-10 pm. $5 per person.  Food, Fun, Dance

     

    • LOWVILLE-Holiday Bazaar Saturday, November 8th from 10 am - 2pm at First Presbyterian Church in Lowville Fellowship Hall on North State St.  Bake Sale, Crafts and Homemade Items, Granny’s Attic (gently used items), Silent Auctions, raffle baskets. All are welcome.  

     

    • LOWVILLE-Saturday November 8th, Lowville American Legion Post 162 (5383 Dayan St) will host a Yahtzee Tournament at 1pm. 5 games, teams of 2, $10 per player with a meal provided. Further information call 315.376.3712

     

    • BOONVILLE-Holiday craft fair-November 8th, 9am-3pm-Boonville Methodist Church. Crafters, bake table, kids corner with crafts to make and face painting. Hot homemade donuts and lunch to purchase. Also, there will be a donation box for our local "Helping Hands" food pantry. No admission fee-come start your holiday shopping.

     

    • CROGHAN-The Meyer-N-More Relay for Life team will be hosting a Bunco to "Bust" Cancer tournament on Saturday, November 8th at the Croghan American Legion Post 1663 starting at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm. $20 per person. Cash prizes and snacks included. No prior playing experience required.

     

    • LOWVILLE 11/9-Lowville VFW is having several Veteran’s Day Weekend events with something for everyone.  Saturday, November 8th through Tuesday, November 11th, sign up for Fuel our Vets. This program provides heating vouchers.  Veterans are eligible to sign up once per day starting Saturday, November 8th.  Sunday November 9th is the 2nd day to sign up for Fuel our Vets .  From 2-5pm will be free line dancing.  Lessons and Dancing with DJ Scott Raymond. Tuesday, November 11th, Veterans DAy, Annual Veterans Day Service at the park at 11 am with all local service organizations.  From noon til 4 at the Lowville VFW is a free spaghetti dinner for veterans and active duty service members.  They will also serve the public for $8 for adults, $5 for kids 6-12, and 5 and under af free.  At 3pm Post leadership will conduct a service at their Memorial Wall  to celebrate those who currently serve or have served in the Armed Forces.  At 5pm, the drawings for the Fuel our vets program will take place.
    • LYONS FALLS and BOONVILLE-The Adirondack Community Chorus (ACC), directed by Peg Nuspliger, is inviting singers to participate in one or both of their fall and winter concerts. “This is My Country,” will be performed on Monday, November 10th, 7 p.m. at Forest Presbyterian Church in Lyons Falls. “A Classic Christmas” will be performed on Saturday, December 13th, 2 p.m. at Boonville Presbyterian Church. “No audition is required to participate in our concerts,” Director Nuspliger said. “If you like to sing, and can commit to our rehearsal schedule, come join us.” Rehearsals for “This is My Country” begin on Sunday, September 14th, 1 p.m. at Forest  Presbyterian Church.

     

    • OLD FORGE-11/14 The Old Forge Library is getting ready to welcome little ones and their families to five Fall Story Time sessions, on Fridays from October 17 through November 14, from 10:15 to 11:00 am. These fun-filled sessions are created especially for children ages 3 to 6 and are led by library staff. Each 45-minute Story Time includes stories, games, crafts, creative play, songs, and other light activities that spark imagination and encourage learning. Younger children are welcome, too, though toddlers need to have an adult with them. Story Time has been a beloved tradition at the Old Forge Library for many decades. It's a special part of early childhood for many in the community and continues to bring families together through a love of reading and play. To help with planning, registration is encouraged. The library usually prepares for a few extra participants and will do its best to welcome walk-ins. To register, call 315-369-6008 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. SEPT 12 - OCT 10 - NOV 14 - DEC 12
      JAN 9 - FEB 13 - MAR 13 - APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    •  OLD FORGE-Certified instructor, Nia Tormey, will instruct up to eight students for a free CPR, First Aid and Certification Class at the Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., on Saturday November 15th from 10am - 2 pm. CPR classes teach life-saving skills that can increase survival rates during emergencies like cardiac arrest. They boost confidence in handling critical situations, help others in need, and may be required for certain jobs. CPR training also often includes first aid knowledge, providing broader emergency response abilities. 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 for a future class. CPR and first aid classes are made possible by a generous grant from The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation.

     

    • GLENFIELD-Wednesday, November 19th Chicken & Biscuit dinner at Three G Fire Hall, 6229 Blue Street in Glenfield from 4:30-7pm. $13 per person.  Drive through, take out only.

     

    • CROGHAN-Our next Stone Soup Drive-thru Dinner at Croghan Mennonite Church on the Kirschnerville Rd is Thursday, November 20 starting at 4 p.m. We will be serving Pork n Gravy over Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Veggies, and Pumpkin Dessert. All are welcome!

     

    • WATERTOWN-The Children’s Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) is proud to partner with Jessica and Greg Hurlbut and St. Lawrence University in the upcoming 125-Mile Adoption Awareness Run, an event dedicated to promoting adoption awareness and celebrating families who make a difference in the lives of children in need. The run begins on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 3:00 PM at St. Lawrence University, 23 Romoda Drive, Dean-Eaton Hall, Parking Lot H, and concludes at 3:00 PM on Saturday, November 22, 2025. Spanning 125 miles and divided into 36 legs, each lasting approximately 40 minutes, this unique relay-style event brings together runners, advocates, and community partners to raise awareness for adoption and support adoptive families across the region. A post-run celebration will take place immediately following the final leg of the run at Dean-Eaton Hall, offering participants and supporters a chance to gather and celebrate this inspiring event. Participants can register for the run and order event merchandise using the link below: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/126-mile-all4one-adoption-awareness-run Event merchandise is available to purchase before October 31, 2025. CHJC’s Foster Care Program provides safe, nurturing environments for children who cannot remain in their homes. The agency works closely with foster and adoptive parents to ensure that children are supported, cared for, and connected to family whenever possible. CHJC’s team provides training, ongoing support, and guidance to help families through every step of the foster care journey. To learn more about becoming a foster or adoptive parent, please contact CHJC’s Foster Care Recruitment Team at 315-777-9700. To learn more about the event, please contact Malissa Hale at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

     

    • LOWVILLE-LCGH AUXILIARY Hollyberry Sale Saturday, November 22nd from 10am to 2pm at Lowville Academy and Central School To benefit Molly Pitcher Scholarship Fund

     

    • LOWVILLE-11/28 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival from November 28th -December 7th from 10-4 each day. Members of the Adirondack Community Chorus will perform "Sounds of the Season" Saturday, November 29th at 7 pm. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-11/29 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. Members of the Adirondack Community Chorus will perform "Sounds of the Season" Saturday, November 29th at 7 pm. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • GLENFIELD-Saturday, November 29th Dance at Three G Fire Hall, 6229 Blue Street in Glenfield from 6-9pm. $5 per person.  Food, Fun, Dance

     

    • LOWVILLE-11/30 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/01 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/02 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/03 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/04 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/05 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/06 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • LOWVILLE-12/07 The Lewis County Historical Society will be holding it's Annual Holiday Festival through December 7th from 10-4 each day. A Christmas Tree Auction, Raffles, Gingerbread houses, Santa Claus, the Grinch and other Characters, Historical Displays and daily events will be featured. Call 315 376 8957 for donations or information.

     

    • BOONVILLE-Boonville Food Sense Signups for December are on Wednesday, December 8th from 1-4pm at 200 Post St in Boonville.  Pickup for this order is Friday, December 19th from 12-2pm.  Any questions please contact Moe at 315-790-0700.

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. SEPT 12 - OCT 10 - NOV 14 - DEC 12
      JAN 9 - FEB 13 - MAR 13 - APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    • BOONVILLE-The Adirondack Community Chorus (ACC), directed by Peg Nuspliger will be having a winter concert  “A Classic Christmas” will be performed on Saturday, December 13th, 2 p.m. at Boonville Presbyterian Church. “No audition is required to participate in our concerts,” Director Nuspliger said. “If you like to sing, and can commit to our rehearsal schedule, come join us.” Rehearsals will be on Sundays at 1 p.m. at Forest  Presbyterian Church.

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    • BOONVILLE-Bingo Night sponsored by Boonville Environmental Conservation Council every other Wednesday this winter.  Wednesday January 7th, 21st, February 4th, 18th, March 4th, 18th. Games start at 6pm.  At the Harland J Hennessey VFW Post 5538 in Boonville.  All players must be a minimum of 18 years of age.  100% of the proceeds benefit programs in Boonville brought to you by the Boonville Environmental Conservation Council. 

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. JAN 9 - FEB 13 - MAR 13 - APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    • OLD FORGE-Brandon Reese Memorial Ice Fishing Tournament February 7th and 8th from 7am -3pm at 4th Lake in Old Forge.  $25 registration fee, cash prizes and door prizes.  All proceeds go to Brandon’s daughter and son. 

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. FEB 13 - MAR 13 - APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan.  MAR 13 - APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. APR 10 - MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing

     

    • CROGHAN-East Coast Swing dances every 2nd Friday of the month from September 2025 - May 2026 at the International Maple Museum in Croghan. MAY 8 Think it sounds like fun but you don't know how to dance? Don't worry, we'll teach you! Think it sounds like fun but you're scared or embarrassed to try? Don't worry, lot's of people come in the door timid and leave wanting more! Think it sounds like fun but you don't have a partner? Don't worry, we'll dance with you! You keep saying it sounds like fun, so stop making excuses and come on out. 6:30 pm - Lessons 7:15 pm - Open Dance $5 per person - suggested donation More info at: facebook.com/groups/tughillswing
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