You’re invited to join the ANCA community in Ticonderoga on July 26 as we celebrate the past year’s accomplishments and look ahead to a strong future for the Adirondack North Country region. 

Together we will hear stories and updates from ANCA’s leadership and board, the organization’s small business, food systems, clean energy, and Adirondack Diversity Initiative programs, and we will recognize members of our community working to ensure that our region’s economy includes everyone.

After the meeting, the Fort is yours to explore. Bring your own lunch or grab one at the cafe and join the ANCA team and fellow attendees to explore the King’s Garden, Carillon Battlefield trails, live demonstrations, interpretive exhibits, and more!

  • What: 2024 ANCA Annual Meeting
  • When: Friday, July 26, 2024, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
  • Where: Fort Ticonderoga, 102 Fort Ti Road, Ticonderoga, NY 12883
  • Cost: $40* includes meeting, welcome coffee and pastries, and a general admission ticket to Fort Ticonderoga for the entire day.
  • Contact: Zach Hobbs, zhobbs@adirondack.org

 

REGISTER HERE


*ANCA is committed to advancing equity and inclusion in the region and making our programs accessible for all. Please note alternative fee payment options during the registration process.

If the recommended fee for this event is prohibitive, you may input any amount using the “other” option during registration. To submit $0, enter $0 in the fee, and then use the promotional code “AM24” at the end of the form in the Discount Code box.

Event fees ensure that ANCA can continue to offer community programs in the future. Additional registration contributions support participants who find the cost a barrier to attending.

 

Explore Ticonderoga, New York!

Arrive early and stay late! Downtown Ticonderoga and the surrounding area offer a variety of shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and experiences for locals and visitors alike. ANCA is proud to have worked with the following local businesses in recent years:

 

Photo of Fort Ticonderoga by Carl Heilman II