FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2024 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 ANCA Board of Directors Welcomes Glens Falls Ornament Maker Stephanie Guzik-Lendrum brings unique entrepreneurial experience to economic development nonprofit SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — The Adirondack...
PAUL SMITHS — The Adirondack Diversity Initiative and the Adirondack North Country Association have announced the return of the Adirondack Diversity Initiative Symposium — a community gathering designed to empower residents, organizations and businesses to enact positive change toward a...
SARANAC LAKE — The High Peaks Farmers Market in Saranac Lake is migrating its winter home, changing from its summer location in Riverside Park to indoors at the Hotel Saranac every Saturday during the cold months. They’ve been doing this...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: October 22, 2024 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 Adirondack Diversity Initiative Symposium Aims to Engage, Inspire and Empower November 12 event offers resources and networks for creating inclusive communities PAUL SMITHS, N.Y....
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: October 24, 2024 Contact: Audrey Schwartzberg, ANCA Communications Director, [email protected], 518.891.6200 Federal Grants Available for Energy Projects That Reduce Business Costs ANCA’s REAP ADK+ program supports businesses and farms through USDA grant process SARANAC LAKE, N.Y....
By Tamara Jolly, Adirondack Diversity Initiative Community Initiatives Manager “This was a place to come and find yourself, explore, and move forward with a sense of new beginnings. Seeing people who look like me feel so comfortable and excited...
DEC funding will be used for outreach education, increased waste drop-off sites PLATTSBURGH | The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) awarded the Clinton County Health Department (CCHD) a two-year, $200,000 grant to reduce food waste throughout...
by Julia Botero If you’re in Keeseville the morning of Saturday, September 21st, you might notice a lot of cyclists on the roads. Two hundred people will be biking up to 28 miles around the area, stopping at farms along the way....
Compost for Good’s experimental facility opens to the public in Jay. The initial test involved collecting 2,000 gallons of urine, which was made into compost By Chloe Bennett The Adirondack Park is home to a web of compost programs that...
You’re never too young to start taking action for the environment! The Coastal Ecosystem Learning Centers (CELC) network held their first in-person Youth Summit at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston from July 24-27, 2024. Teens from across the country had...