LOCALadk Magazine
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Fall 2019 LOCALadk Magazine 11 LOCALadk WYNDE KATE REESE and TAMMY LOEWY, owners of Green Goddess Foods in Lake Placid, stay busy with their multiple locations. Their Natural Market, Café & Deli offers organic groceries, a sit-down café, and catering services for events large and small. Their Market on Main St. offers a grab-and- go deli and salad bar, plus organic grocery options. Their Nordic Café, Bar, and Waffle Hut at Mt. Van Hoevenberg provides skiers with healthy food and drinks in the winter. When not enhancing the health of their community, Wynde and Tammy enjoy volunteering for farm to school and global arts organizations and exploring in nature with their families. Wynde & Tammy MICHAEL ZEUGIN is a freelance writer and photographer whose work on outdoor sports has been published in The New York Conservationist, The Adirondack Explorer, New Jersey Outdoors, Skylands Visitor and Appalachian Mountain Club Outdoors. He was also contributing editor at the now-shuttered New England Windsurfing Journal. When not windsurfing and surfing he coaches snow sports and teaches English and Writing at Rutgers University and Photography at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Michael LARRY TREXLER spends every chance he gets fishing in the Adirondacks. His other hobbies include woodworking, playing guitar, art, and photography. He has built a traditional Adirondack guideboat, and recently, he and his son Jay, built a Makenzie River drift boat. He and Jay have a goal of traveling to a different world-class fly fishing destination each year. Larry and his wife Deborah reside in Sherrill, NY. Larry PAUL SORGULE is a long time Adirondack chef, culinary educator, restaurant consultant and trainer, and author. Culinary Olympic Gold Medal winner, 2001 National Culinary Educator of the Year, and author of two novels, Paul is passionate about good food and its sources. His blog: www.harvestamericacues.com has been viewed and shared by nearly 1.5 million readers. He lives with his wife, Sharon, in Saranac Lake, where they raised three children and now enjoy visiting their six grandkids. Paul PERRY BABCOCK is an administrator at Trudeau Institute and resides in Lake Placid, NY where he has lived since 1992. Perry is an Adirondack 46er #888, and shares that designation with his wife Susan, daughters Hannah and Molly and son Perry III. Perry spends as much time as possible outdoors hiking, Mt. biking, trail running, kayaking and skiing. Perry is particularly interested in the history of the Adirondack Park and the greater Champlain Valley and is always willing to share a piece of historical trivia with fellow adventure seekers. Perry