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Public Invited to Watershed Stewardship Summit in Keene Valley

March 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Lake Champlain Basin ProgramThe New York Citizens Advisory Committee to the Lake Champlain Basin Program is inviting the public to a Watershed Stewardship Summit which will present the successes and challenges in aquatic invasive species spread prevention in the Lake Champlain basin and Adirondacks.

The summit will held on Tuesday, March 29, from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm at The Nature Conservancy Office on Route 73 in Keene Valley.

Aquatic invasive species are an on-going threat to the region’s lakes and rivers. The introduction of a single invasive species into a waterbody has the potential to upset the ecological balance by out-competing native plants, disrupting the food web, and altering species composition. Aquatic invasive species impact the use and enjoyment of waters, as well as, the local economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species is critical for protecting our water resources.

Learn from local experts from around the region about programs that are being implemented to help prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species into our lakes and rivers. The panel of experts will include:

  • Dr. Eric Holmlund, Director of the Watershed Stewardship Program at Paul Smith’s College
  • Lake Champlain Basin Program Boat Launch Steward Program
  • Hilary Smith, Director of the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program
  • Carol Treadwell, Ph.D., Executive Director for the Ausable River Association
  • Emily DeBolt, Director of Education for the Lake George Association

The summit is sponsored by the New York Citizens Advisory Committee – Lake Champlain Basin Program. Please rsvp at nycaclcb@gw.dec.state.ny.us by March 25.

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DEC Accepting Registration for the ‘Annual Becoming an Outdoors-Woman’ Workshop

March 14th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Popular Workshops Give Women the Chance to Learn Outdoor Skills Such As Shooting, Archery, Fishing, Hunting, Canoeing, Kayaking, and Survival

NYSDEC LogoThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is now offering one of its very popular “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” workshops June 24 through 26, 2011, at the Silver Bay YMCAs on Lake George, Warren County.

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is a program that offers weekend-long, outdoor skills workshops for women ages 18 or older, and is designed primarily for women with little or no experience with outdoor activities. Nearly 40 different classes will be offered at the Silver Bay workshop. These include canoeing, fishing, fly fishing, kayaking, shotgun shooting, GPS, map and compass, backpack camping, turkey hunting, day hiking, wilderness first aid, survival skills, archery, bowhunting, camp stove cooking, reading wildlife sign, muzzleloading, and fish and game cooking. Women can even earn a Hunter or Trapper Safety Education certificate.

The early registration fee ranges from $270 to $290, which includes seven meals, two nights lodging, instruction in four classes, program materials and use of equipment.

Workshop information and registration materials are available on the DEC website at: Becoming an Outdoors-Woman. Information is also available by calling DEC at 518-402-8862 or writing to “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4754.

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Fun & Free at Whiteface, in Wilmington, N.Y., this Weekend, March 5-6

March 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

More than 190-inches of natural snowfall has fallen on Whiteface, in Wilmington, N.Y., this winter and you know what that means. More great skiing and riding for the entire family well into March at the Olympic mountain, not to mention the longer days, more sunshine and warmer weather.

Whiteface MtCelebration activities have been planned to welcome spring; kicking off with Mardi Gras this weekend, March 5-6. Ski, ride, collect beads and get upstairs to the Cloudspin Lounge for food and drink specials and live music from the funk, R &B and soul group Jocamo.

There’s plenty of fun for the kids too. They’ll have the chance to play in the snow with Curious George, Friday-Sunday. The PBS character can be found at Kids Kampus each day and parents who enroll their children in a full day kids Kampus program with Curious George will receive a $20 discount off a one day lift ticket. For more information about Curious George and the Whiteface Kids Kampus, log on to: Whiteface Events Calendar

Fun and Free at Whiteface:

Saturday, March 5
8 a.m. – First Tracks, Maximum 14 people must be intermediate or above. Sign up at Guest Services before 7:45 a.m.
8 a.m. – Skiing weather briefing with WPTZ-Television’s Gib Brown. Base Lodge
8:30 a.m. – Skiing weather briefing with WPTZ-Television’s Gib Brown. Base Lodge
1-2 p.m.—Mask making and an alligator piñata for the children. Base Camp Café
1:30 p.m. – Lookout Mountain / Marble mountain history tour with Bruce McCulley. Intermediate and above. Sign up at Guest Services
3 p.m. – Live music with Jocamo in the Cloudspin Lounge
3-4 p.m. – Andrew Weibrecht, the 2010 men’s Super G Olympic bronze medalist, will sign autographs and pose for pictures in the Base Camp Café.

Sunday, March 6
8 a.m. – First Tracks, Maximum 14 people must be intermediate or above. Sign up at Guest Services before 7:45 a.m.
8 a.m. – Skiing weather briefing with WPTZ-Television’s Gib Brown. Base Lodge
8:30 a.m. – Skiing weather briefing with WPTZ-Television’s Gib Brown. Base Lodge

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