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Bird watching at the Ausable Marsh
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Bird watching tour courtesy of the Ausable River Association. What a relaxing educational experience. This time of year is ideal for hearing and sometimes seeing the birds who have returned to North Country.
This fall, Lake Placid Film Festival will return to a live event, and shepherding it to fruition is Gary Smith, the current Chair of the Board of Adirondack Film Society. Schooled by his more than 40 years in the hospitality industry, Gary sees the festival as an opportunity to display the attractions of the Lake Placid area, as well as to bring filmmakers and their audiences together for the lively and thoughtful sharing of ideas. His enthusiasm for film, however, is no greater than many other cultural and artistic expressions. According to Nathalie Thill, Director of Adirondack Center for Writing (ACW), "Gary Smith is a whirling dervish of energy and passion. Gary has been involved with more projects, spanning multiple art forms, than anyone else I know. In everything he gives his time, his heart and his wonderful sense of humor. I’m so thankful the arts community has him on our side. “ Gary also serves on the Board of the ACW. As Gary has helped to build Adirondac
It was my pleasure to interview artist Sandra Hildreth at her home studio/gallery in Saranac Lake, with walls adorned by luxurious framed oil paintings and watercolors of the Adirondack mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls. All of her landscape or waterscapes are of specific places that she has visited, often by hiking, paddling, or skiing to the location. While sitting at a beautiful wood table in the heart of her home, I couldn’t take my eyes off “Snow Squalls,” a winter scene that has been accepted to the 86th Annual National Juried Art Exhibition (Cooperstown, New York, July 9-August 13, 2021.) Sandra also has paintings on exhibit at locations throughout the Adirondacks and New England this summer including the “Seldom Seen” exhibit at Adirondack Artist Guild through June 27, 2021. She will also be participating in plein air painting events in Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake and Malone, New York. Art has played a role in Sandra’s entire life. Her mother collected early America
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