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Outrageous Raptors at the Wild Center

January 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Wild Center LogoTupper Lake, NY – The Wild Center’s Wild Winter Weekends continue with activities from now until the end of March. There is a program guaranteed to keep everyone in the family entertained, enlightened and warm during these long winter months.

RaptorOn Sunday, February 6th Family Art and Nature day begins at 1pm. Bring the entire family and explore this week’s theme, Outrageous Raptors. Experience live Adirondack Raptors, including a Red-tailed Hawk, an American Kestrel and Adirondack owls like you never have before. Let your imagination fly as you decorate larger than life bird wings for your bedroom.


As always, there are hikes on free snowshoes, animal encounters, feature films and great food offerings. Wild Winter Weekends are free for members or with paid admission.

The Wild Center is open throughout the winter on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and during the entire week of President’s Day. For additional information on The Wild Center, visit www.wildcenter.org or call (518) 359-7800.

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Ed Kanze Explores Winter at the Adirondack Museum

December 27th, 2010 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y. —  Learn, laugh, grow – and stay warm!  Join the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake, New York for the 2011 Cabin Sunday Series.

We have two seasons in the Adirondacks, according to an old saying, winter and July 4th. Join naturalist Ed Kanze on Sunday, January 9, 2011 and cool a blazing case of cabin fever with an armchair adventure in the snow. Look at winter in a whole new way!

Kanze will offer a program entitled “Below Zero and Above Reproach: The Virtues of an Adirondack Winter.”

The presentation will be the first in the museum’s always-popular Cabin Fever Sunday series. Held in the Auditorium, the program will begin promptly at 1:30 p.m. Cabin Fever Sundays are offered at no charge to museum members or children of elementary school age and younger.  The fee for non-members is $5.00.  Refreshments will be served. For additional information, please call the Education Department at (518) 352-7311, ext. 128 or visit the museum’s web site at www.adirondackmuseum.org.

The Museum Store and Visitor Center will be open from noon to 4 p.m.

Cabin Fever Sunday presentations are sponsored by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park: www.pearsallfoundation.org.

Kanze will explore the long, cold, snowy Adirondack winter and will look at how flora, fauna, and people overcome its challenges. He will share color photos shot in his part of the region showing things such as a long-tailed weasel in winter white and a flock of brilliantly colored evening grosbeaks.

Kanze will cover the science of winter as well.  For instance, the white coat put on by hares and weasels may have more to do with keeping warm than camouflage, counter to popular understanding.

Ed KanzeEd Kanze is a 1978 graduate of Middlebury College. He earned a B.A. in Geography and won the Bermas Prize for highest departmental honors. He lives with his wife and two children on 18 acres along the Saranac River.

In April 2005, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Ed’s essay about the passenger pigeon, “In Search Of Something Lost,” was named by the John Burroughs Association as the Outstanding Published Natural History Essay of 2004.  The same essay earned a gold medal in environmental writing from the International Regional Magazine Association. PBS featured Ed and his nature writing in the documentary, “The Adirondacks.”  His essays and articles have appeared in Adirondack Life, Audubon, Birder’s World, The Conservationist, Utne Reader, and many more.

Ed has published five books. His most recent, Over the Mountain and Home Again: Journeys of an Adirondack Naturalist
brings together stories of nature and adventure in New York State’s Adirondack Park, the largest park in the Lower 48.

The Adirondack Museum tells stories of the people – past and present — who have lived, worked, and played in the unique place that is the Adirondack Park. History is in our nature. The museum is supported in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. For information about all that the museum has to offer, please call (518) 352-7311, or visit www.adirondackmuseum.org.

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Wild Center Open Week After Christmas

December 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Wild CenterTupper Lake, NY – Wondering what to do after the presents are opened and the kids are done playing with their new toys?  Bring the entire family over to The Wild Center, open the week between Christmas and New Year.  There is something for every member of the family – otter encounters, feature films, screenings of the BBC ‘Life’ series and the free use of snowshoes for exploring the trails on your own or on a guided naturalist hike.

Many local food pantries are low on supplies after the holidays.  Bring a non-perishable item for the Tupper Lake Community Food Pantry and receive $2 off your admission.  Items needed include canned fruit and vegetables, pasta, coffee and tea, soap, tooth brushes and tooth paste.

Or make it the first time to use your new Wild Center Winter Season Pass.  The Wild Center has unveiled a new Winter Season Pass for residents and frequent visitors to the Adirondacks.  With something happening every weekend during the winter months, the season pass is valid for unlimited visits from January until Memorial Day weekend. There are over 50 days that you can use the Season Pass.  The passes are available at a special online price at The Wild Center’s website for $29.95 for an individual and $55.95 for a family. Pass holders can also take advantage of regular special sale discounts at the Center’s store. Please visit www.wildcenter.org/pass to purchase your Winter Season Pass at the online price today.  The Winter Season Pass is also available for purchase at The Wild Center, for $38 for an individual and $65 for a family, and is available for a limited time only.

The Wild Center is open from 10am until 5pm on December 24th, December 26th – December 31st and January 2nd.  The Wild Center is closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.  The Wild Center is open throughout the winter on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and during the entire week of President’s Day.  The Wild Center is closed during the month of April.

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