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LOCALadk | Do! this day. Celebrate the birth of Great Camps Architecture in Raquette Lake and remind a day gone by when waterways were the highways. Durant Days is a celebration of the rich history of Architecture and it's place in the historical landscape of the Adirondacks. Don't miss out on tours of Camp Pine Knot, and St. Williams Church and Great Camp Sagamore. W. W. Durant had a hand in its development from the start, but especially after 1879, when tourism to the area exploded. Bob Milne, ragtime pianist, performs at Camp Pine Knot, Friday, August 2nd. Reservations through Raquette Lake Navigation. He also performs and evening concert at Great Camp Sagamore, Friday, August 2nd at 7:30pm Saturday: Concert by Wide Variety at 2pm, RL School, Poker Run TBA, Poker Run and Fireworks at Dusk Sunday: 1/2 Price tours Great Camp Sagamore and Vespers at St. Huberts Isle. Located in Raquette Lake, NY | Call 518-624-3077 for more Info Fishing tournament 3rd week in July for more info 315-354-5115 July 28 Shakespeare in the Park 2:00 pm, Arrowhead Park 160 Route 28, Inlet, NY, 13360 Phone: 315-3575500 The Town of Inlet proudly presents the 20th annual Fall Festival. Over 70 vendors will offer a multitude of products in Fern Park. Rustic furniture, clothing, jams, candles, photography, stoneware, jewelry and much more! There will be children's activities, raffles, live music, jugglers and food. Indian Lake July 19 Adirondack Challenge Square Dance and two water races. One race will be an invitational whitewater event, and the other is being billed as an international flatwater paddling competition. There will be a concentration of activities throughout the day. The Town of Indian Lake and the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce plan to host several other family friendly activities on both July 20 and 21. Vendors, exhibitors, craftsman and artisans are being sought. More details to follow. Please contact the chamber for more information. www.iloveny.com/Summer/Themes/ ADK-Challenge Want to Volunteer? Contact the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce at 518648-5112 or email us at indianlakechamber@frontiernet.net August 1 Shakespeare in Byron Park "Macbeth" July 20-21 & September 21-22 Featuring the Upstate New Yorkers July 19, 2013, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Corner of Route 28 & 30, Indian Lake A good time is guaranteed at this old fashion square dance, so grab your partner and do-si-do. Don't know how to square dance? No problem, the Upstate New Yorkers will teach you how to. FREE!* For more information call Vonnie Liddle at 518-648-5828 or email indianlakeea@frontiernet.net 37th Annual "Arts in the Park" & Fall Festival July 20 August 4 Adirondack Challenge Summer Bash Shakespeare in the Adk Park "Macbeth" Town of Inlet Over 90 vendors will offer their handmade products in Arrowhead Park. Paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry, furniture, clothing, candles, and much more! Saturday, July 20, 2013 – 10:00am5:00pm Sunday, July 21, 2013 – 10:00am4:00pm Music both days 12:00-3:00pm July 20, 2013, Noon to 4:00 p.m. Byron Park, Indian Lake A family friendly event. Knights of Columbus Chicken BBQ, Bounces, Games, Races, Face Painting, Demos plus much more. For more information call Vonnie Liddle at 518-648-5828 Saturday, September 21, 2013 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, September 22, 2013 10:00am-4:00pm July 21 FREE ADMISSION! FREE PARKING! FREE SHUTTLE! FREE ENTERTAINMENT! Governor Cuomo's Adirondack Challenge – INDIAN LAKE, NY. The Adirondack Challenge will be a day-long festival with food, music 40 LOCALadk Magazine Summer 2013 Adirondack Challenge 7:00 pm At the Byron Park Pavilion. FREE. Presented by Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. Sponsored by the Town of Indian Lake. The classic Shakesperean play with an Adirondack twist. www.adirondackarts. org Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts 518-352-7715. 2pm at Prospect Point, Blue Mountain Lake Enjoy this 60 minute outdoor adaptation of Shakespeare's classic thriller! 6 performers play all the roles, blending inventive physicality, evocative design and original text to create this mesmerizing and chilling tale of greed and ambition. Set in a 20th-century militaristic society, this accessible adaptation will appeal to audiences new to Macbeth as well as those already acquainted with this renowned tragedy. www. adirondackarts.org 518-352-7715