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A Writing Workshop for Everyone at ACW

A Writing Workshop for Everyone at ACWApril 12—Saranac Lake, NY—The Adirondack Center for Writing (ACW) will offer a free, drop-in writing workshop for attendees of any experience level (age 16+) on Wednesday, April 19 at 7PM at 15 Broadway, Saranac Lake. As April is National Poetry Month, the theme for the workshop is Blackout Poetry.

In this workshop, participants will learn about and try their hand at blackout poetry (also known as erasure). Blackout poems are culled from source texts that are (in many cases) not inherently poetic. Source texts could include scientific textbooks, political speeches, celebrity interviews, or national park brochures. The writer then erases or crosses out the majority of the words (redacting), with the remaining words creating the poem. Publication of erasure poetry will also be covered. All supplies provided. No writing experience required. This workshop will get participants creating no matter their genre, age, or experience level.

Led by ACW’s Visiting Writer Erin Dorney:

Erin is the author of “I Am Not Famous Anymore: Poems After Shia LaBeouf” (Mason Jar Press, 2018), co-founder of Fear No Lit, and has been published in Autofocus, Tolka, HAD, and other literary journals. Her literary artwork and installations have been featured at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Hennepin Theatre Trust, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, and Susquehanna Art Museum.

She has been in residence at Soaring Gardens Artists’ Retreat (Laceyville, PA), Hewnoaks (Lovell, ME), Tofte Lake Center (Ely, MN), Anne LaBastille Memorial Writers Residency (Twitchell Lake, NY), and Spruceton Inn (West Kill, NY). Learn more about Erin’s work at www.erindorney.com.

ACW wants creative writing to be known as something anyone can try, regardless of past experience or education. Writing can be therapeutic, help to organize and detail a person’s thoughts, or simply be a source of fun, play, and experimentation. It all comes back to a core principle of ACW’s mission: everyone has a story to tell and deserves to be heard.

 

More about the instructor: Tyler Barton is the author of Eternal Night at the Nature Museum (Sarabande, 2021) and The Quiet Part Loud (Split/Lip, 2019). His short fiction, essays, and poetry have appeared in The Iowa Review, Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, LitHub, Barrelhouse, and have twice been listed as “Distinguished” by Best American Short Stories. He lives in Saranac Lake, NY and serves as the Communications Manager for the Adirondack Center for Writing Learn more at tsbarton.com.

The Adirondack Center for Writing has been serving communities throughout the entire Adirondack Park for over 20 years. For more info about ACW and our latest programs, visit www.adirondackcenterforwriting.org and follow @adkctr4writing on social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).

Danielle Nicole Band at Retro Live on Thursday April 13th. Doors at 7pm, Show at 730pm,

Nothing beats a powerful blues performance, and few bands can match the explosive energy of the Danielle Nicole Band. This group has earned accolades from critics and fans alike, with Grammy nominations, Blues Music Awards and Independent Music Awards underscoring their tremendous talent (2019 Grammy Nominee for Best Contemporary Blues Album, 2019 Blues Music Award winner for Best Contemporary Female Artist as well as a 2-time winner of Bass Instrumentalist of the Year, Independent Music Award Winner for best RnB album and best RnB song).
The incredible vocals of Danielle Nicole deliver a sound that draws from a range of musical genres, incorporating soul, gospel, and funk into blues-infused sets. The band brings every song to life on stage with a captivating presence that leaves audiences spellbound. From the first note to the final encore, this band knows how to create an unforgettable experience, engaging the crowd and channeling their raw emotion into every performance.
The Danielle Nicole Band is not to be missed for anyone who loves live music. This group is among the most exciting acts with a sound that defies categorization and talent that simply cannot be ignored. So grab your advance tickets for 20 dollars at https://www.plattsburghbluesandjazz.com/tickets, get ready to groove, and experience the power of the Danielle Nicole Band for yourself. The opening act is the Brandon Miller Band,
It was turning Retro Live into a world-class live music club with its big stage, two stories, balcony, dance floor, and 2 bars.
This will be a night to remember!
Don’t Cry No More!

Coast Guard warns of hypothermia risk in Lake Champlain during this week’s warm weather

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Stefanik announces campaign for sixth term in Congress

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NY21 Democrat Matt Castelli won’t challenge Stefanik again in 2024

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Big Trouble Ben Bishop returns to Vermont as professional wrestler

Ben Crenca, whose stage name is “Big Trouble Ben Bishop” graduated from the University of Vermont in 2013, playing in 100 career games over his four years with the Vermont men’s basketball team.

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Farm Tile Drainage Research at Water Quality Conference in NY’s Finger Lakes Region

Miner Institute Research Scientist Laura Klaiber checks the on-farm tile drainage monitoring equipment for her NNYADP research project. Photo: Miner Institute

Chazy, New York. The farmer-driven Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP) has announced that on April 18 Miner Institute Research Scientist Laura Klaiber will present the latest results-to-date of her agricultural tile drainage research as part of The Tile Drainage on Farms: Managing for Water Quality and Soil Health workshop. The workshop will be hosted virtually from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. via Zoom and with additional limited in-person attendance available by reservation at the Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District building in Auburn, New York. For more information, visit cals.cornell.edu/tile-drainage-on-farms or contact PRO-DAIRY at 607-255-4478.

With grants from the NNYADP, Klaiber has been conducting research to build a foundational understanding of how agricultural tiling impacts the complex movement of water and nutrients into, across, and through soil.

Klaiber’s research began in the Lake Champlain watershed on land near Chazy provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 2012; it is now conducted on a working dairy and crop farm in both tile-drained and non-tile drained fields equipped with edge-of-field monitoring technology.

“The farmers who guide the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program prioritized development of a real-world, data-based foundation for creating and refining best management conservation and agricultural guidelines that can work in tandem to protect both water quality and crop production success,” said NNYADP Co-Chair Jon Greenwood of Canton, New York.

Klaiber has presented her progressive project results and detailed data at conferences of farmers, soil and crop scientists, agronomists, soil health specialists, and natural resource conservation and management professionals. This will be her second presentation in New York’s Finger Lakes region. Her first was a virtual presentation for the 2021 Bob Brower Owasco Lake Scientific Symposium>

Reports of the year-to-year research quantifying the long-term agronomic and environmental aspects of tile drainage, including edge-of-field trial data on surface and subsurface water and nutrient movement, are posted on the NNYADP website at https://www.nnyagdev.org.

Funding for the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program is supported by the New York State Legislature through the New York State Assembly and administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

Sponsors of the 2023 Tile Drainage on Farms: Managing for Water Quality and Soil Health Conference include Partners for Healthy Watersheds, American Dairy Association North East, Cayuga County Farm Bureau, Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, North East Dairy Producers Association, New York Animal Agriculture Coalition, and Cornell CALS PRO-DAIRY.

CVPH Adds Convenient Lab Self Scheduling Option

MyChart subscribers can schedule blood draws at time, location of their choosing 

PLATTSBURGH, NY (04/11/2023) – The University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) has added another new feature, Lab Self Schedule, to its MyChart patient portal.  This easy and convenient feature allows patients to self-schedule their blood draws at the Main Hospital, the CVPH Diagnostic Center, the Lab at Hudson Headwaters Family Medicine, Champlain, Alice Hyde Medical Center, Malone or the Fanny Allen Medical Office Building in Burlington, VT.

To access that function, MyChart users should log on, select visits and then request appointment.

“Lab Self Schedule gives our patients the ability to set up their blood draws at a time of their convenience and at a location that works for them,” explained Regional Director of Patient Access Melissa LaMountain.

MyChart, part of the industry standard electronic health record system Epic, was implemented at CVPH in April of 2022. Using the MyChart patient portal, patients can make appointments, communicate securely with their physicians, check on lab and test results and receive reminders about upcoming visits or recommended vaccinations and now, begin the check in process a week before the scheduled appointment or procedure.

Signing up for MyChart is simple, quick and can be completed at UVMHealth.org/MyChart.

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AGENDA – Planning Board WEDNESDAY, April 26, 2023 @ 6:00 PM

TOWN OF PERU

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  3. ROLL CALL
  4. APPROVAL of February 8, 2023 minutes
  5. OPEN FLOOR to public hearing
  6. APPLICATIONS:
  1. P2023-003 Site Plan Approval with SEQRA

  Keystone Novelties Distributors LLC

Retail Sale of NY legal fireworks

280.-1-30.11

729 Bear Swamp Rd

  1. P2023-004 Merge with SEQRA

Edward Saunders

258.-4-9 and 258.-4-12

Rock Rd and Bouchard Dr

  1. P2023-005 Site Plan Approval with SEQRA

Gregory Johnson

Wedding Venue- Accessory Use

258.-2-11

3990 Route 9

  1. P2023-006 Merge  with SEQRA

Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,

Christy Conlon

280.-1-8.1

766 Union Rd

  1. P2023-007 Merge with SEQRA

Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,

Christy Conlon

280.-1-8.2

766 Union Rd

  1. ANY FURTHER BUSINESS
  2. CEO REPORT
  3. ADJOURNMENT

Peru History from the Clinton County Historical Association Museum

Thank you to Calvin Castine for reposting this video. 

 

Despite a Challenging Economy, Stewart’s Partners Receive Generous ESOP Contribution

April 11, 2023 –Partners at Stewart’s Shops are wearing their “Stewart’s Smiles” as they received their 2022 Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) statements this week. A $19 million contribution was made to 3,000 active employees’ ESOP accounts which equates to 16% of each Partner’s 2022 wages. Additionally, ESOP participants saw their account balances grow by 12.5% in 2022. Stewart’s Shops employees own over 40% of the company through profit sharing.

There are now 175 Partners with a balance of over $1 million and 70% of the current employee millionaires started out as hourly employees. This is possible because of Stewart’s stability, enabling years of double-digit percent of pay contributions, plus double-digit growth of balances each year.

“Even with a challenging economy, supply chain issues and rising costs due to inflation, we are elated to be in a position to share this generous ESOP contribution with our Partners. It is only possible because of their hard work, efficiency, and their pride as owners that we have had another successful year.” says Stewart’s Shops president Gary Dake.

The ESOP program is 100 percent funded by the company for anyone working at least one thousand hours a year. After six years in the plan, a Partner’s balance is usually greater than a year’s pay. Stewart’s Shops currently has positions available at its shops, plant, and corporate office. Visit their careers page for current openings.

Stewart’s Shops also shares with their communities, proudly donating $9 million in contributions to nonprofits in 2022.

Peru seeks bids to furnish and install dropped ceiling in town hall

The Town of Peru is accepting sealed bids to furnish and install a drop ceiling Please visit Peru Town Hall to measure and assess the needs for the bid.  

Sealed bids will be accepted by Dianne Miller, Town Clerk up until the opening of said bids, which will be at 10:00 AM on May 8, 2023, with the anticipation that the bid will be awarded at the regular meeting at 6:00 PM that evening. 

The Town of Peru reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Hochul announces new Chief Judge nomination to NY Court of Appeals

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Texas man stopped at Syracuse airport checkpoint carrying loaded gun, TSA says

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Strawhatters looking to add musicians

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You’ve probably seen these Adirondack maps. Meet the artist who draws them

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St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Shepherd’s Pie
Fruit Cup
Bread
Dessert
Served Take-out only, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972.
All are welcome!

Peru Central first grader Mia Taylor receives NYS Assembly Citation

Valehaven resident President Price Brandt thanks Mia for the cards and donuts and for all she does to help people.

Mia’s mom Jessica Furnia, Assemblyman Jones, Mia and Assemblyman Jones’ daughter, Ella.

Peru Central first grader Mia Taylor receives NYS Assembly Citation

April 8, 2023, Peru – Assemblyman Billy Jones surprised Peru Central first grader Mia Taylor with a New York State Assembly Citation this morning as she gave handmade Easter cards to residents at Valehaven HFA Assisted Living. Mia is a seven-year-old diagnosed with a rare disorder at a young age that led her to numerous surgeries in Vermont and Manhattan. Many of her friends and family sent her cards when she was in the hospital, which inspired her to do the same.

Thus, Spread Love was born, what Mia calls her mission to brighten her community through acts of kindness. In 2022, she sent out over 1,300 birthday and holiday cards to the disabled community and nursing home residents, and over 721 so far in 2023. Mia and her mother, Jessica Furnia, have also led school supply drives and holiday meal drives to ensure everyone had a turkey at Thanksgiving and dinner on Christmas Eve. For Easter, Mia prepared baskets for 13 local children in need and distributed Easter cards and donuts from Rulfs Orchard to residents at Valehaven and Elderwood of Uhlein in Lake Placid.

Asked how often Mia works on her holiday and gift cards, her mom Jessica Furnia replied, “Every day!” Assemblyman Jones expressed his feelings by saying, “Thank you for spreading love every day. Love is what the world needs right now. Thank you! Happy Easter, Mia!”

In addition to presenting Mia with a Citation, Jones got her some items to make more cards to send around the North Country. If you are interested in learning more about Mia’s mission, please visit her Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089183097948

An Easter Egg Hunt very close to home

Peru, April 8, 2023 – One of the best things about special holidays is how families and often neighbors enjoy the holiday together. This morning several Quaker Springs families organized an orchard Easter Egg Hunt for the third consecutive year. These are only a few of the families with children who call Quaker Spring in Peru, NY home.

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING APRIL 10, 2023,  6:00 PM

  1. Call Meeting to Order
  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  1. Roll Call
  1. MOTION/DISCUSSION:  To Accept Reports from all Departments: (Water/Sewer/Valcour; Highway; Town Clerk; Dog Control; Youth Department; Code/Zoning; Supervisor’s Report; Court; Website; JCEO; and Banking Reports) 
  1. MOTION:  Approval of Minutes for the Regular Meeting of March 27, 2023, and Special Meeting of April 3, 2023.
  1. Community Input. 
  1. DISCUSSION:  Heyworth Mason Walking Trail Bridge Inspection.
  1. DISCUSSION:  Tractor Purchase for Water/Sewer/Parks.
  1. DISCUSSION:  Set New Date in June for AES Meeting.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Approval of Recreation Director Appointment. 
  1. DISCUSSION:  Other Business. 
  1. DISCUSSION:  Public Comments on Agenda Items Only.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Pay Bills – April 2023
  1. MOTION:  Adjourn to Executive Session.
  1. MOTION:  Return from Executive Session. 
  1. MOTION:     Adjourn

Hochul and AG push to redraw Congressional District lines

Say current lines by court-appointed special master drawn with limited public input time

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CCC’s Center for Governance hosts second Women in Politics event

Women in Local Politics is open to the public

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Lake Champlain’s lake trout are making a comeback. That means stocking levels can go down

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New York State Fair adds 15th concert to 2023 lineup: See list

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Adirondack Park Agency eyes Saranac Lake building as future headquarters

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