Upcoming LGLC Events and Programs
These events and more can also be
viewed in a calendar format,
here. Note that registrations are requested so that we can contact you in
case of event cancellations or for additional information. Some events will be
cancelled if a minimum registration number is not met. For more information
please contact Sarah Hoffman at 518-644-9673 or
by email.
Volunteer Work Day
- Gardens and Grounds
Saturday, June 1; 10 am – 12 pm
Peggy's Point, Hague [map]
Join us for a spring cleanup of Peggy’s Point and the Friendship Garden. We’ll
clean out last year’s growth, rake the grounds and possibly put in some new
plantings. Tools and materials will be supplied.
Advance registration is required.
FREE
Volunteer Work Day
- Trails
Saturday, June 1; 9 am – 3 pm
Cat and Thomas Mts
Preserve, Bolton Landing [map]
In the spirit of National Trails Day®, help to replace markers, clean up
waterbars and swales, cut back growth and get the trails ready for the season
with basic tools. We'll break for lunch at the cabin and enjoy the view! Tools
provided.
Registration
required. FREE
Round the Lake in 80 Days (RTL-80)
June 3 – August 21; times and locations vary - see individual events for more
information (look for the round RTL-80 logo)
Take part in LGLC’s Round the Lake Challenge! All 30 RTL Missions will be
scheduled throughout the summer. These events are offered as free benefits of
membership with LGLC and are therefore only open to our members;
become a member today with a $25 donation or more! Check back often to see
updates and newly added outings -- look for the round RTL-80 logo.
Mission
1: Macionis Family Center for Conservation
Monday, June 3; visit any time, 9 am - 5 pm
4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing
[map]
Kick off the Round the Lake in 80 Days series at LGLC'S Open House! Get maps and
resources for parks and preserves, and become a member, if you aren't already.
Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
9: Jabe Pond Hike and Paddle
Friday, June 7; 10 am - 3 pm
Jabe Pond Rd., Hague
Trip leader David Thomas-Train will guide you on an exploration of the shoreline
trail, the islands, a woods road and Little Jabe Pond. Canoe or kayak required;
~1 mile R-T, easy hike. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Guided
Hike - Cook Mountain
Sunday, June 9; 10 am - 1 pm
Cook Mountain Preserve,
Ticonderoga [map]
Take in some of the most awesome views of Lake George and Lake Champlain from
Cook Mountain’s summit. Our first preserve, Cook Mountain has some beautiful
mixed forests and wetland areas. Challenging: the climb to Cook's summit is
steep, 3 miles round-trip.
Advance registration is required.
FREE

Mission
12: Roger's Rock
Monday, June 10; 9:30 am - 12 pm
Roger's Rock State Campground,
Route 9N, Hague
Join us to hike the wooded trail to the top of the legendary Roger's Rock. 2.5
miles R-T; moderately challenging, some steep rocky sections. Swimming beach,
boat launch and picnic areas also available; $10 day-use fee. Open to LGLC
members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
18:
Gull Bay Exploration
Saturday, June 15; 9 am – 1 pm
Gull Bay Preserve, Putnam [map]
Visit our Gull Bay Preserve with hike guide and naturalist Nancy Scarzello.
Learn about the plants and other natural interests along the trails and witness
an active great blue heron rookery. Moderately easy trails, one steep, rocky
section. 2.5 miles round-trip. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
7: Fifth Peak, Tongue Mountain
Sunday, June 16; 9 am - 2 pm
Clay Meadow parking area, Rt. 9N, Bolton Landing
Join trip leader Ed Sheridan to hike to the lean-to at Tongue Mt's Fifth Peak
summit. Fantastic views of Lake George. 5 miles R-T; moderately challenging,
some steep and rocky sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Dine for the Lake at The Uptown
Friday, June 21; 10 am - 1 pm
9819 Rte 8, Hague
Celebrate the first day of summer at The Uptown! The Parlin family is graciously
hosting this benefit dinner, donating a portion of proceeds to LGLC.
Reservations: 518-543-6202.
Mission
25 & 26: Tour Lake George Village
Friday, June 21; 1 - 3 pm
Various locations, Lake George Village, Lake George
Starting at the Charles R. Wood Park, we'll explore the natural and cultural
history of this region. Stops include the Courthouse Gallery and Historical
Association. 1 mile walk. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
16: Cook Mountain Preserve
Monday, June 24; 9 am - 12 pm
Baldwin Rd., Ticonderoga
This hike includes awesome views of Lake George and Lake Champlain, as well as
beautiful mixed forests and wetland areas. 3 miles R-T; challenging steady
ascent. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Hike-A-Thon
Friday, July 5; times vary
LGLC Parks and Preserves
Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime event! We're celebrating LGLC's 25th
anniversary with a Hike-A-Thon, during which hikes and programs will be led
simultaneously at each of LGLC's parks and preserves. Participation is free and
open to the public; all participants will receive an event t-shirt and be part
of aerial photographs taken at each location to document the groups.
Check back here for more details regarding each
hike, leaders and times; information will be posted as details are confirmed.
The helicopter flight for the aerial photography
is provided by North Country Heliflite; photographs will be taken by Carl
Heilman, II. Business sponsorships are available. See our
Hike-A-Thon page for more
information.
To participate in a hike, call Sarah at
518-644-9673 or email
to register for your preferred location; though we will try to fit all requests,
group sizes are limited depending on location and will fill up on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Mission
2: Tour Bolton Landing
Monday, July 8; 10 am - 1:30 pm
Various locations, Bolton Landing
This driving tour will include the Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum, Bolton
Historical Museum and Wardboro Road historical drive. Limited walking required. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Invasive Forest Pest ID and Workshop
Tuesday, July 9; 9 am - 12 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., AND Amy's Park, Bolton Landing
Learn about the current invasive pests that are threatening our forests. A
presentation will take place at the LGLC office, followed by a short hike at
Amy's Park, a 15 minutes' drive away. At Amy's you'll learn how to identify
common trees and signs to look for that might signal a pest infestation. Advance
registration required. 518-644-9673;
events@lglc.org; lglc.org. FREE
LGLC Art Talks: Carl Heilman, II
Wednesday, July 10; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
We welcome you to join us as we kick off the third season of LGLC's Wednesday
evening Art Talks with renowned nature photographer Carl Heilman, II! Carl will discuss
his work, from inspiration to techniques, as well as his newest published books.
www.carlheilman.com
Registration is not required. Light refreshments provided.
FREE
Mission
24: Dunham's Bay Marsh Paddle
Thursday, July 11; 9 - 11:30 am
Bay Rd./ Route 9L, Lake George
Join our leaders Falon Neske and Kate Kuklinski on this easy paddle through Dunham's Bay Marsh to see a
variety of wetland critters and plants. About 2 mile paddle R-T. $5 to launch
from Dunham's Bay Marina. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
LGLC Annual Meeting
Monday, July 15; Time TBD
Lake George Club, Diamond Point
In celebration of LGLC's 25th anniversary, we'll be honoring founding members,
directors, staff and other influential people who helped to make LGLC what it is
today. See a timeline of conservation successes, including our most recent
acquisitions and wildlife protection efforts, and learn about future goals.
More details to come.
Healing Salve-Making Class
Tuesday, July 16; 1 - 4 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Learn how to make a healing first-aid salve from common plants growing in your
own backyard. Complete step-by-step instruction & demo, live plant ID and
take-home salve included. Led by naturalist Nancy Scarzello. Call for details. $20
fee to cover materials.
LGLC Art Talks: Louis Alexander, Art of Memoir
Writing
Wednesday, July 17; 5:30 - 7:15 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Louis Alexander, author of "Echoes From a Small Country Town", will show you how
to write your own memoir in this workshop session. You will learn step by step
procedures in how to get started and become self-published.
Author Louis G. Alexander has written a memoir
describing his youth while growing up in the 30's and 40's in the small town of
Hague on the northern end of Lake George. Demonstrating a genuine love and
appreciation of the area and its people, he shares his experiences as the son of
parents who owned and ran a small lake side resort with a gas station, rental
tourist cabins and boats.
Registration is requested for this workshop. Light refreshments provided.
Suggested donation of $10 per person.
Volunteer Work Day – Invasives Removal
Thursday, July 18; 9:30 am - 1 pm
Last Great Shoreline, Putnam
[map]
The wetlands of the Last Great Shoreline have been invaded!
Help us remove the
population of invasive purple loosestrife and allow natives to return to the
infected area. Waders and high boots will be necessary; supplies and materials
will be provided. Advance registration is
required. FREE
Mission
13 & 15: Tour Ticonderoga
Thursday, July 18; 10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Various locations, Ticonderoga
We'll start this historical tour at The Hancock House, then visit the Heritage
Museum, stop for a picnic lunch at Bicentennial Park, and end with a drive to
the top of Mount Defiance. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
28: Prospect Mountain Hike
Saturday, July 20; 9 am - 12 pm
Transfer Road (LG Village Recreation Center), Lake George
Trip leader Steve Mackey will lead you on a 4-mile
R-T hike to the top of Prospect Mountain for spectacular views of the lake and
the surrounding area. Multiple viewpoints; challenging with some rocky sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
23: Lynn LaMontagne Schumann Preserve at Pilot Knob
Saturday, July 20; 9:30 - 11:30 am
Pilot Knob Rd.,
Fort Ann
Enjoy an afternoon hike to the Pilot Knob gazebo
with trip leader Lorraine MacKenzie. Cool off and relax at the gazebo while
gazing out at the lake below. 1.5 miles R-T, moderately challenging steady
ascent. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
4: Thomas Mountain Hike
Sunday, July 21; 9 am - 1 pm
Valley Woods Rd., Bolton Landing
Join leader Jack Whitney on this hike to the top of Thomas Mt., including the
Two Brothers Trail to a fantastic western view, and a break at the cabin. 2.5
miles R-T moderately challenging, some steep sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
22: Buck Mountain Outing
Monday, July 22;
9 am - 1:30 pm
Buck Mt. northern trailhead, Fort Ann
This combined outing with ADK trip leader Maureen Coutant will follow Buck Mt.'s
northern trail to its summit and expansive views of Lake George. 5 miles R-T;
moderately challenging, some steep sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
29: Berry Pond Preserve
Tuesday, July 23; 9 am - 1 pm
Transfer Road (LG Village Recreation Club), Lake George
Trip leader Jean Holcomb will guide this hike which includes a mix of wooded
trail and old logging road. Enjoy views and a loop around Berry Pond. 5.5 miles
R-T; moderately-challenging, some very steep sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
LGLC Art Talks: The Hyde Museum, Modern
Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George
Wednesday, July 24; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
The Hyde Museum's June Leary will present on their summer exhibit, "Modern
Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George".
From the Hyde's website:
The Hyde Collection, in
association with the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, is organizing a first-of-its-kind
exhibition that will closely examine the extraordinary body of work created by
O’Keeffe of and at Lake George. From 1918 until the mid 1930s, O’Keeffe
(1887-1986) spent part of the year at Alfred Stieglitz’s family estate, a
thirty-six acre property situated just north of Lake George village in the
southern basin of the lake. O’Keeffe sought new sources of inspiration for her
work and reveled in the discovery of new subject matter at Lake George, found
respite in its bucolic setting, and enjoyed long walks through the pastures and
wooded trails that surrounded the property.
www.hydecollection.org
Registration is not required, but is appreciated. Light refreshments provided.
FREE

Mission
21: Shelving Rock Falls Hike
Tuesday, July 30; 10 am - 12 pm
Shelving Rock Rd., Fort Ann
Join us for a relatively short and easy hike leading to the Shelving Rock falls.
The trail loops along the shore and provides access for swimming as well. 3
miles R-T; moderate. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
LGLC Art Talks: Richard Stout, The
Fundamentals of Art Appreciation, Expanding the Visual Experience
Wednesday, July 31; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Richard Stout is an artist living and working in Hague, NY. In addition to
lecturing on art history to community groups, he writes reviews of art
exhibitions for the Lake George Mirror. Some articles can be read
here.
Registration is not required. Light refreshments provided.
FREE
Mission
27: Floating Classroom
Thursday, August 1; 1 - 3 pm
Lake George Village dock, Amherst St., Lake George
Learn about Lake George ecology, geologic history, animals, lake protection
efforts and more onboard the Lake George Association's Floating Classroom. All
ages welcome; fee requested. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
14th Annual Land & Water Conservation
Celebration
Sunday, August 4; 6:30 pm
The Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing
Help us break new records as we fundraise for land
conservation and the protection of Lake George's most beautiful and ecologically
sensitive areas. This event, again held at the amazing Sagamore Resort, includes
cocktails, dinner and auctions to benefit LGLC. More details to come.

Mission
19: Black Mountain Hike
Sunday, August 4; 9 am - 2 pm
Pike Brook Trailhead, Hulett's Landing
Follow trip leader Jack Whitney on the Black Mt. loop, which passes streams and
ponds to reach a summit with fire towers and outstanding views. 4.5 miles R-T;
moderately challenging, steep sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Mission
3: Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center
Monday, August 5; 1 - 3 pm
5238 Lake Shore Dr., Route 9N, Bolton Landing
Up Yond Farm features 73 acres with woodland trails, views of Lake George and
public nature and conservation programs year-round. Special open house
activities, no charge. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
20: Sleeping Beauty Hike
Tuesday, August 6; 9 am - 2 pm
Shelving Rock Rd., Hogtown Trailhead, Fort Ann
Join our leaders Jack and Lenore Reber for this hike - easy switchbacks up to the summit where you'll enjoy views from the open ledges. 6.8 miles
R-T, moderate. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
LGLC Art Talks: Jeff Moore, Five Winters of
Solitude on an Island on Lake George
Wednesday, August 7; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Jeffrey Dallas Moore is the year-round caretaker of Recluse Island, a privately owned
island on Lake George. He is also a photographer, writer and owner of
Shelley's International Gallery of Fine Art in Bolton Landing. Most recently
he was published in the January/February issue of the Adirondack Life magazine,
with an article about his life as caretaker. He will share his photographs as
well as stories about the challenges and benefits of being a year-round island
caretaker.
Registration is not required. Light refreshments provided.
FREE
Mission
6: Northwest Bay Brook and Marsh Paddle
Tuesday, August 9; 10am - 1:30pm
Northwest Bay public launch, Route 9N, Bolton Landing
The public boat launch provides easy access to Northwest Bay; take your canoe or
kayak through the winding paths of the marsh and out to the open Bay. We'll stop
for a picnic lunch. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Family
Hike at Amy's Park
Saturday, August 10; 9 - 11 am
Amy's Park,
Bolton Landing
[map]
Bring the whole family on this easy trek through Amy's Park! We'll follow the
yellow trail for a 1-mile, round-trip visit to the beaver pond and watch and
listen for critters all along the way.
Advance registration is required.
FREE
Mission
8, 10 & 11: Hague Tour
Sunday, August 11; 10:30 am - 12 pm
Various locations, Hague
Tour the town of Hague, starting at Route 9N's scenic pull-offs and historical
markers. We'll continue on to Grace Memorial Chapel, the Veteran's Memorial, and
end at Peggy's Point. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Peter Tobiessen, Secret Life of a Lake
Tuesday, August 13; 7 – 8 pm
Lake George Association Office, 2392 State Rt. 9N, Lake George
Author and Union College Professor Peter Tobiessen will discuss his book, The
Secret Life of a Lake: The Ecology of Northern Lakes and their Stewardship.
Hear about a lake's "secret life" and gain a deeper understanding of these
complex and dynamic ecosystems.
Light refreshments available. Signed copies of the
book will be available to purchase.
LGLC Art Talks: Carol Law Conklin, Amity Farm
Batik
Wednesday, August 14; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Learn about the ancient art of batik from Carol Law Conklin, owner of Amity Farm
Batik. Carol will speak about her life leading her to this form of art and the
techniques used to create it.
From her website: "Batik, an ancient method of
painting on fabric with wax and dyes, is my medium. Nature, the seasons, farms
and animals – especially horses – are my favorite themes. The horse expresses so
much flowing movement, dynamic tension, the striving of life. Once the wax is
heated it never stops flowing as it is applied with brushes to the fabric and
also with the ancient tjanting tool (a copper or brass bowl with a spout) that
applies lines.
I enjoy the sensuous flow of the wax, which has a will of it’s own, as it
spreads into the cloth. The beeswax and paraffin has special line effects and
crackling qualities. I am always excited by the magic of the wax and dyes when I
iron the wax from from the fabric."
Registration is not required. Light refreshments provided.
FREE

Mission
17: Last Great Shoreline Preserve
Thursday, August 15; 9 am - 1 pm
Warrick Rd., Putnam
Visit Gull Bay's northern neighbor and heart of the Sucker Brook wetlands. The
wooded trails include views to Vermont and Lake George. 2.4 miles R-T; moderate. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
Benefit Concert
Saturday, August 17; 6 – 9 pm
Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Hague
Prometheus Brass will present a benefit concert as part of the Music for Summer
Evenings series. ALL proceeds from the concert will go to LGLC. Suggested
donation, $10 per person.
Mission
14: LaChute River Walk Interpretive Trail
Sunday, August 18; 10 - 11 am
Bicentennial Park, Montcalm St., Ticonderoga
This paved path includes 12 interpretive signs that trace the natural and
industrial history of the LaChute River, which flows from Lake George to Lake
Champlain. 1.7 mile walk; more steep at end. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.

Mission
5: Amy's Park
Wednesday, August 21; 9 - 11 am
Padanarum Rd., Bolton Landing
[map]
With easy trails for all ages, Amy's Park provides the perfect end to our
summer's adventures. Visit the beaver pond, look for signs of wildlife along the
way. 2 miles R-T; easy, some short steep sections. Open to LGLC members only (or
join today for just $25!). Advance registration required.
LGLC Art Talks: Anne Diggory
Wednesday, August 21; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
Anne Diggory is an artist who frequently paints on location in the Adirondacks,
the Hudson River Valley and Alaska. She will discuss her work, inspiration and
techniques.
Registration is not required, but is appreciated. Light refreshments provided.
FREE
LGLC Art Talks: TBD
Wednesday, August 28; 7 – 8 pm
LGLC Office, 4905 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing [map]
LGLC presents the 2013 season of Wednesday evening Art Talks, showcasing local
artists.
Registration is not required, but is appreciated. Light refreshments provided.
FREE