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Community Events-Week of September 22nd-28th

Sunday, September 22nd

  • BOONVILLE-Tomorrow Needs You will be hosting a Suicide Prevention and Awareness Walk at the Boonville Fairgrounds on September 22nd starting at noon.  Live music, chicken barbecue, basket raffles, face painting, bounce house, pumpkin decorating, and more. 
  • OSCEOLA-The NYS Old Tyme Fiddlers Association (NYSOTFA) will conclude the 2024 season at the North American Fiddlers Hall of Fame (HOF) and Museum, 1121 Comins Road, Osceola NY on Sunday, September 22nd.   The annual Roger Thesier House Party celebrates the music, the performers, and the friendships of the summer.  This year, there will also be a chance to see the results of the first stage of “Raise the Roof” as well as give feedback on the 2024 Featured Performers. While this year’s Performers will not be eligible to return for 3 years, the feedback will be used to search for other performers and other genre as plans are made for 2025, which is slated to begin the celebration of 250 years as the United States. There will be opportunities to sign up to help safely close the facilities until spring.  If you are not able to attend the House Party and want to offer suggestions or to sign up to help close the facility or reopen it in the spring, please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Bring a “Dish to Share” for the 12:30 buffet.  All are invited to join in the jam, starting at 2:00 pm.  Parking is free on the left side of the shared driveway.  The site is smoke free, drug free, and pet free. Information: www.nysotfa.com  Facebook: NYS Old Tyme Fiddlers Assn.Roger Thesier’s House Party will mark the end of the 2024 Season on Sunday, the 22nd.. Bring a dish to share to the 12:30 luncheon, share your impressions of the season’s series, and then enjoy the closing jam at 2:00 p.m.
  • WATSON-Pine Grove Community Church will have St. Stephen’s Music Ministry from St. Stephen’s Church in Crogan to sign contemporary hymns on Sunday September 22nd from 2-3 pm.  
  • CARTHAGE-5th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Recovery held in memory of Keegan Willis. This event is free and open to the public. Bring your family, come out and raise awareness about addiction and support others in recovery. Food truck, local prevention and recovery agencies, Narcan training, freebies and prizes. All proceeds go to support local agencies. September 22nd registration at 2pm at Carthage Park, 1 Park Drive, Carthage. T-shirts are available for $15. For more information call/text 315-777-7548 or visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/share/g/mKNj8yaRqaybxF2A/
  • REMSEN, NY -- The Remsen Arts Center presents Adirondack Espressivo Chamber Group live concert on Sunday, September 22nd 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. "The Music of Bridgerton” performed by Adirondack Espressvio Chamber Group. The program features classical music from the time period of the show, including works of Stamitz, Baermann, and others; music from the Bridgerton show soundtrack, such as arrangements of I Will Always Love You, Wrecking Ball, You Belong With Me, and The Bridgerton theme music, to name a few; and some extra musical gems of American composer George Gershwin. The Adirondack Espressivo Chamber Group was formed in June 2021. It is composed of professional musicians with the goal of performing classical, contemporary, and pop chamber music in the Adirondack Region. Performers are Colleen O’Neil and Kristen Kelly, Clarinet; Carla Bellosa, Viola; Kevin Bellosa, Cello; Jon Magendanz and Margaret Jevens, Violin. 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.
  • 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, September 23rd

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

Tuesday, September 24th

  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Library’s Craft Supply Swap’s last day is Tuesday September 24th. You’re welcome to participate, with or without a “swap.”
  • OLD FORGE-All are invited to “Walk and Talk” with friends and neighbors on a weekly basis, each Tuesday starting September 24th 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. 
  • LYONSDALE-The clerk of Lyonsdale won't have hours on Tuesday September 24th 4:00 to 6:00pm. 
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, September 24th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • OLD FORGE-Wild Infusions Herbal Study Group led by Jessica Maureen Hinsdill of Wild Soulstice, LLC. will meet at the Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., on Tuesday September 24 at 6 pm. On September 24, the group will discuss Mallow, its uses and many potential health benefits. This remarkable plant has antimicrobial, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and is considered one of the most promising herbal medicinal species. The study group sessions focus on plants that many think of as weeds and are found throughout the Adirondacks. Hinsdill studies with the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine. She started Wild Soulstice, LLC to provide herbal education and Lyme Disease support to the community. The study group sessions are a great avenue to create a circle of support, a place to reawaken a culture of wellness and rekindle the confidence to "nourish ourselves, our families, and our community.” The final session of the season of the Herbal Study Group will be held on October 15 when participants will meet to discuss Hawthorn. The monthly sessions are free and open to the public. New attendees are always welcome. Please call 315 369-6008 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register.

Wednesday, September 25th

  • PORT LEYDEN-Port Leyden Community Library to host AARP Driving Course September 25th. Please register at the library or call 315-348-6077.
  • FORESTPORT-on Wednesday, September 25th, Town of Forestport’s 2nd Annual Expo from 10am-2pm at the Town of Forestport Offices at 10275 State Route 28 in Forestport.  
  • FORESTPORT-on Wednesday, September 25th, the Upstate University Hospital’s Mammography Van will visit the Forestport Town Offices.  Screenings will be available between 10 am and 4 pm. Women are encouraged to schedule an appointment at 315-464-2588 or online at https://www.upstate.edu/noexcuses.
  • LYONS FALLS-The Lyons Falls Library, 3918 High Street, presents a “Save Money, Save Energy” workshop, with Energy Advisor Carson Schweinsberg on Wednesday, September 25, from 5 to 6 pm. Learn strategies for energy efficiency and reducing energy bills, discover how buildings lose energy, and get valuable information on energy programs and incentives.
  • LOWVILLE-The Lowville Lions Club is having their 9th annual Garage Sale at the Leroy Nicholas Building at the Lewis County Fairgrounds on Wednesday September 25th from 9 am til 6pm, Thursday, September 26th from 9am -5pm, Friday, September 27th from 9am -5pm, and Saturday, September 28th from 8am -3pm.  
  • 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, September 26th

  • BOONVILLE-The Local Planning Committee (LPC) for the Village of Boonville’s NY Forward (NYF) program will hold its fourth meeting on Thursday September 26, 2024, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Boonville Village Offices located at 13149 State Route 12, Boonville, NY 13309. The meeting is open to observers from the public, with an opportunity for public comment at the end of the meeting. The agenda for this meeting includes: Review of the project evaluation criteria, Status update of the proposed projects being considered for NY Forward funding and Upcoming public engagement opportunities.
  • LOWVILLE-The Lowville Lions Club is having their 9th annual Garage Sale at the Leroy Nicholas Building at the Lewis County Fairgrounds on Thursday, September 26th from 9am -5pm, Friday, September 27th from 9am -5pm, and Saturday, September 28th from 8am -3pm.  
  • BARNEVELD-The Barneveld Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Thursday at St. David’s Episcopal Church at 7:30pm
  • OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., will host a series of presentations on several Thursdays throughout the Fall that address the topics of diversity, inclusion and equity. On September 26 at 5 pm., The Kelberman Center, of Utica, NY, presentation will be Autism & Developmental Disabilities: Awareness & Advocacy. This presentation will serve as a general introduction into Autism and other related intellectual and developmental disabilities. Statistics, early intervention, and outcomes are all discussed in an effort to raise awareness. The content ties in tightly with the importance of services/supports provided by Kelberman, the leading provider of autism services for children, adults and families in the Mohawk Valley and Central New York. Kelberman provides comprehensive programming and services for people throughout all phases of life, from early childhood through adulthood, including: Home and Community Based, Education, Clinical, Residential and Recreation and Camp. Each presentation will be led by a regional expert who can educate attendees about practices of equity and inclusion being used and practices to consider. By learning to support one another and to see beyond differences, we create stronger and more vibrant communities for everyone. There will be refreshments following each program. Other presentations in the series will include: 10/3/24 @ 5 pm: Mohawk Valley Resource Center, of Utica, NY: Refugees in Our Community and Regional Area 10/17/24 @ 6 pm: WHOLE ME, Inc., of Syracuse, NY, : Deaf Culture and Community 10/24/24 @ 5 pm: Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, of Utica, NY: Helping People, Changing Lives and Ending Poverty. The series was generously funded by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties.

Friday, September 27th

  • LOWVILLE-The Lowville Lions Club is having their 9th annual Garage Sale at the Leroy Nicholas Building at the Lewis County Fairgrounds on Friday, September 27th from 9am -5pm, and Saturday, September 28th from 8am -3pm.  
  • PORT LEYDEN-Port Leyden Catholic Church will sponsor a "Harvest Fest" on Friday, September 27th from 5-9 p.m. at the Port Leyden Community Hall. Patti Stanford and her band will provide music for dancing from 6-9 p.m. and there will be German brats, hotdogs, sauerkraut, German potato salad, pretzel bites and fried dough for sale. Admission is $5.00. Drinks will be available by Woodlawn Farm Brewery and Roads End Winery. Also available that evening will be 50/50 and basket raffles.
  • GLENFIELD-Lewis County Office for the Aging invites you to Fall Fest on Friday, September 27th from 9am till 3pm at the 3G Fire Hall in Glenfield.  Take advantage of a Flu Shot Clinic, a public hearing, a variety of vendors and a delicious Turkey Dinner provided by McManus Catering served from Noon till 1pm.  Then finish the afternoon from 1 till 3 with great music by Tony Levesque.  Please call to reserve your dinner at 315-376-5313 by Friday September 20th.
  • BOONVILLE-Pickup for Food Sense Boonville is September 27th from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • LYONS FALLS-Our popular Lego Club meets Friday, September 27th, 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).
  • WEST LEYDEN-The West Leyden Reformed Church Lord's Acre Auction will be held on Friday, September 27th at 7:00 pm at the West Leyden Fire Hall, located at 1046 State Route 26, West Leyden.  A wide variety of items including homemade pies, baked goods, fudge, crafts, garden produce, and collectibles will be auctioned. Dick LeClar will be the auctioneer. Our mission raffle tickets and snacks will be available. Proceeds from this auction will benefit the church fuel fund.
  • 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

Saturday, September 28th

  • LOWVILLE-The Lowville Lions Club is having their 9th annual Garage Sale at the Leroy Nicholas Building at the Lewis County Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 28th from 8am -3pm.  
  • REMSEN-Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th, Remsen Barn Festival of the Arts, Arts & Crafts Vendors, Food Vendors, Farmers Market, Live Entertainment. Opens at 10 am.  More Info at remsenbarnfestival.org
  • LYONS FALLS-Basket Raffle and Tailgate/Crafters Event on Saturday, September 28th from 10 am - 2pm at Riverside Park in Lyons Falls.  Raffles, Food, drinks available. 
  • LOWVILLE-Harvest Festival and Craft Fair September 28, 2024 10 AM -3 PM New Bremen Fire Hall 8154 NY-12 Lowville, NY 13367 Come start your Christmas Shopping with a variety of vendors at the New Bremen Fire Hall!
  • CROGHAN-A Night of Music with The Meyer Family & Friends To Benefit the Croghan Food Pantry Saturday, September 28, 2024 At the Croghan Ice Rink Food Trucks, Bake Sale Starting at 5 pm. Music 6:00 - 9:00 pm Show your support with a donation of a non-perishable food item and/or monetary donation.
  • OLD FORGE-The Adirondack Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Saturday at 8PM in the Niccoll’s Memorial Presbyterian church in Old Forge

 

Ongoing

  • 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.]. 
  • LOWVILLE- Aquatics and Walk with Ease classes through Double-Play Community Center will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday from September 16th-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. 
  • OLD FORGE-All are invited to “Walk and Talk” with friends and neighbors on a weekly basis, each Tuesday starting September 24th 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 begins Tuesday, July 9th 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, 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. 
  • 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.
  • OLD FORGE-Wednesday night Craft Get-Togethers at the Old Forge Library continue on most Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 pm 
  • PORT LEYDEN-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 
  • BOONVILLE-Boonville Area Chamber of Commerce Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from June 22nd through October 5th from noon til 5pm at Erwin Park. 
  • 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-Beginning Thursday, July 11th, 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.
  • 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 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!
  • 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 September. Be sure to come back and explore different themed teas throughout the season. We can't wait to welcome you to the veranda! 
  • 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-The Lewis County Humane Society is always in need of pet food so for the month of September the Great Lot Sportsman's Club and Charlie's Liquor will once again be collecting dog/Cat Food.  If you'd like to donate some food or pet supplies, you can drop them off at Charlie's Liquor in Boonville anytime between 9am-8pm. If you need to deliver any other time of day you can just leave the donation on the steps with a note who it's from.  If you'd like to donate and cannot drop it off, we'd be happy to come pick it up from you, just give me, Guy a call at (315) 378-7592 and schedule a pickup time.  The humane society prefers Purina but will accept any pet food or toys.  At the end of the month, we'll load up all the donations and head to the humane society.   Everyone is invited to join us.  They have lots of dogs and cats available for adoption on their website.
  • BOONVILLE-Dodge Pratt Northam Art and Community Center will be hosting the opening awards reception for their annual fall art show on October 5 from 12:00-2:00 at the Center at 106 Schuyler Street in Boonville. This event is free and the public is encouraged to attend and celebrate our talented local artists.  Artists ages 15 and up are invited to submit artwork to this open show, themed "Moments Through Time." Please see DPN's Facebook page, website, or call 315-942-5133 for submission information.
  • OLD FORGE-The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., will host a series of presentations on several Thursdays throughout the Fall that address the topics of diversity, inclusion and equity. On September 26 at 5 pm., The Kelberman Center, of Utica, NY, presentation will be Autism & Developmental Disabilities: Awareness & Advocacy. This presentation will serve as a general introduction into Autism and other related intellectual and developmental disabilities. Statistics, early intervention, and outcomes are all discussed in an effort to raise awareness. The content ties in tightly with the importance of services/supports provided by Kelberman, the leading provider of autism services for children, adults and families in the Mohawk Valley and Central New York. Kelberman provides comprehensive programming and services for people throughout all phases of life, from early childhood through adulthood, including: Home and Community Based, Education, Clinical, Residential and Recreation and Camp. Each presentation will be led by a regional expert who can educate attendees about practices of equity and inclusion being used and practices to consider. By learning to support one another and to see beyond differences, we create stronger and more vibrant communities for everyone. There will be refreshments following each program. Other presentations in the series will include: 10/3/24 @ 5 pm: Mohawk Valley Resource Center, of Utica, NY: Refugees in Our Community and Regional Area 10/17/24 @ 6 pm: WHOLE ME, Inc., of Syracuse, NY, : Deaf Culture and Community 10/24/24 @ 5 pm: Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, of Utica, NY: Helping People, Changing Lives and Ending Poverty. The series was generously funded by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties.
  • 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.

 

Next Week, Sunday, September 29th - October 5th

  • LOWVILLE-Annual Youth Pheasant Hunt, Sunday Sept. 29th, 6490 East Martinsburg Rd., Lowville, 8am and 12 noon. Sponsored by Lewis County Association of Sportsmen's Clubs For more information call 315-376-4290.
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-Constableville Fish and Game Club annual Chicken Shoot Sunday September 29 starting at 11:00 am. Events: 40 Rod, Long Range, Running Deer, Trap Shoot and Pistol Shoot. Food, Raffles and Trapper Jack will be there with some of his furs.
  • BOONVILLE-VFW Bike-Run-Walk on Sunday, September 29th with bike registration starting at 8am at the Boonville VFW.  Food, refreshments and raffles.  This event is to support Sitrin's Military Program. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions. 
  • TURIN-South Lewis FFA is having a Tractor Show on Sunday, September 29th from 1-6 pm at South Lewis Central School.  They will have prizes and many activities like cornhole, coloring, face painting, a bake sale, and more. 
  • LOWVILLE-Wednesday, October 2nd 5:30pm-6:00pm, Lowville American Legion Auxiliary Unit 162 will be hosting a presentation about the Honor Flight Syracuse program. Looking for any Veteran that is interested to come learn more about the opportunity. Open to the community!
  • BOONVILLE-The Village of Boonville and the LPC will also be hosting a second public workshop on Wednesday October 2, 2024 from 4:00 – 8:00PM at the Erwin Library located at 104 Schuyler Street, Boonville, NY 13309. All are welcome to attend and are invited to drop-in anytime from 4:00 – 8:00PM to learn more about the proposed projects being considered for NY Forward funding and provide input.  Members of the public unable to attend the second public workshop are invited to complete an online survey to provide feedback on the proposed projects under consideration for NY Forward funding. The survey opens on September 25 and closes on October 9. Once open, the survey can be accessed at the following link: www.surveymonkey.com/r/BoonvilleProjectFeedbackSurvey More information about the Boonville NY Forward Program and a full schedule of meetings can be found at www.BoonvilleForward.org.
  • LOWVILLE-On October 3, the Lewis County Historical Society is hosting another walking tour starting at the Masonic temple. Join us as we stroll down Picturesque Park Avenue to learn about the architecture and history of some of the oldest and most beautiful homes in the village. This event is free to the public and starts at 7pm. It was made possible by generous grants from the Pratt Northam Foundation and the George R. Davis Fund. For more information, call 315-376-8957.
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Online Auction will take place Oct. 3-8 at the Adirondack Asset Auctions website. A wide variety of items donated by local businesses and community members will be up for bid. All proceeds from the auction go directly to support and maintain historic Constable Hall. Come join the auction fun, bid early and bid often to show your support for the Hall.
  • BOONVILLE-Boonville Fire Company is having a Homemade Kielbasa barbecue on Saturday October 5th from 10 am til gone. Dinner includes  ½ ring kielbasa, baked beans, salt potatoes, and a roll for $15.  $12 for Ring of Kielbasa only. At the corner of Main St and Church St in Boonville. 
  • BARNEVELD-Trenton Falls Trails will be open to the public Saturday October 5th and Sunday, October 6th from 9 am - 5 pm.  Refreshments will be available for purchase courtesy of the Stittville United Methodist Church.  Town of Trenton will provide volunteer trail guides.  Anyone who wishes to assist the volunteers should call Anne Getbehead at 315-865-6303. 
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Online Auction will take place through October 8th at the Adirondack Asset Auctions website. adkauctions.com A wide variety of items donated by local businesses and community members will be up for bid. All proceeds from the auction go directly to support and maintain historic Constable Hall. Come join the auction fun, bid early and bid often to show your support for the Hall.
  • BOONVILLE-Join us for Community Shred Day at the Erwin Library! Saturday, October 5th from 10 AM to Noon. Bring your sensitive documents to be safely shredded at no cost. We will be located in the parking lot of Erwin Library.
  • CASTORLAND-Craft Fair on October 5th from 10 am - 4 pm at Castorland Fire Company Fire Hall, 5187 State Route 410 in Castorland.  Local crafters, vendors, artists, many unique homemade and local products brought to you by North Country Entrepreneurs.  
  • BOONVILLE-Dodge Pratt Northam Art and Community Center will be hosting the opening awards reception for their annual fall art show on October 5 from 12:00-2:00 at the Center at 106 Schuyler Street in Boonville. This event is free and the public is encouraged to attend and celebrate our talented local artists.  Artists ages 15 and up are invited to submit artwork to this open show, themed "Moments Through Time." Please see DPN's Facebook page, website, or call 315-942-5133 for submission information.

 

 

Looking Ahead-October 6th and beyond

  • LOWVILLE-Mutt Strut by the Lewis County Humane Society at the Lewis County Fairgrounds Pavillion on Sunday October 6th from 11am – 3pm. Food truck, canine contests, mutt strut, raffles, wine tasting, clothing sale
  • MARTINSBURG-Autumn Harvest Worship at West Martinsburg Methodist Church on October 6th at 3pm.  Please bring a canned good or dry goods for the food pantry. 
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Online Auction will take place through October 8th at the Adirondack Asset Auctions website. adkauctions.com A wide variety of items donated by local businesses and community members will be up for bid. All proceeds from the auction go directly to support and maintain historic Constable Hall. Come join the auction fun, bid early and bid often to show your support for the Hall.
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Tuesday, October 8th from 11 am - 3 pm and Wednesday, October 9th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is October 14th. pickup is at 200 Post St  October 25th from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • LYONSDALE-Tuesday, October 8th, and the 2nd Tuesday of every month, the Town of Lyonsdale will have a Board Meeting at 6:30pm. 
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, October 8th, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • CONSTABLEVILLE-The Constable Hall Online Auction will take place through October 8th at the Adirondack Asset Auctions webite. adkauctions.com A wide variety of items donated by local businesses and community members will be up for bid. All proceeds from the auction go directly to support and maintain historic Constable Hall. Come join the auction fun, bid early and bid often to show your support for the Hall.
  • BOONVILLE-Sign up in person for Food Sense Boonville at 109 Main St (Virtually Yours) on Wednesday, October 9th from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm.  You can also sign up online at https://foodsense.foodbankcny.org.  The deadline for this order is October14th. pickup is at 200 Post St  October 25th from 12-2pm.  Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/foodsenseboonvilleny
  • LYONS FALLS -Lyons Falls ALIVE will be meeting quarterly and as needed for special events.  All meetings will be held at the Lyons Falls Library and are open to the public.  New ideas and members are welcomed as they organize and plan community events that will strengthen the village.  October 9th at 5pm is the next meeting. 
  • FORESTPORT-Foothills Artisans Fall Show October 12-13, Forestport Town Offices, Rt. 28, Forestport
  • BOONVILLE-The Town of Boonville will have a Board meeting on October 14th at 7pm in the Town Board Meeting Room.
  • 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.].
  • BOONVILLE-Tuesday, October 22nd, the Village of Boonville will have a Board Meeting at 7 pm at the Village Offices.
  • ROME-Please join us for assorted soups and baked goods at our HOPE IN A BOWL OF SOUP event! This will be held 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.
  • 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.
  • BOONVILLE-Saturday, October 26th from 12pm - 3pm, Trunk or Treat Festival will be taking place at the Boonville Fairgrounds.  To register a trunkm 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. 
  • LOWVILLE-PARENT/YOUTH SUMMIT at LACS on 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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-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. . 
  • 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.
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