Adirondack A&E e-News # 241

World Premiere…And It’s Free!
Two opportunities!
Thursday, June 22, 5:30, Lake Placid Center for the Arts
Thursday, June 22, 7:30, Saranac Village at Will Rogers
Be the first to see and hear the World Premiere of a beautiful musical work written expressly for, and played by, your fellow Adirondackers!
Composer, Conductor and Cellist, Maestra Kim Diehnelt leads the Orchestra in the first public performance of her piece, “Adirondack Spring for Strings”!
LPCA, 17 Algonquin Drive, Lake Placid
Saranac Village at Will Rogers, 78 Will Rogers Dr, Saranac Lake
Trillium Chamber Players Summer Solstice Concert at the Westport Library


Howl Story Slam: Ticonderoga
Thursday, June 22, 7 PM
Ledge Hill Brewing – 92 Montcalm St,
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
The Howl Story Slam is a live storytelling competition. Anyone can sign up to tell a story the night of the event.
The rules: true stories, no notes, under 5 minutes
Theme: SCHOOL DAYS
No tickets needed. Admission is a suggested $10 donation at the door. Your donation supports Adirondack Center for Writing and North Country Public Radio, two nonprofit organizations who believe everyone has a story worthy of being heard.
Ledge Hill Brewing, 92 Montcalm St., Ticonderoga
In Case You Missed It….
Here’s a wonderful interview from North Country Public Radio‘s Monica Sandreczki with Katelyn Foley, the recently hired a new arts educator at The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls.

Listen to “Glens Falls arts educator: galleries are “essential” to the North Country” HERE.
LARAC 52nd Annual June Arts Festival
Saturday, June 17, 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday, June 18, 10 am – 4 pm
Featuring roughly 160 artisans, live local music, and an array of food and drink concessions, the June Arts Festival is one of the largest fine arts festivals in the state of New York!
This event is free and open to the public. Rain or shine.
Full detail in the festival guidebook HERE.



Trailblazing Trends
Fashion & Accessories from the Gilded Age
Thru October 16, 2023
Marcella Sembrich was one of the first modern celebrities, a solo artist sought out by businesses to lend her star power to a new fledgling trend or product. During the turn of the 20th century, Sembrich lent her celebrity endorsements to many notable companies including Baldwin Piano, House of Worth, Victor Talking Machine Company, Columbia Records, and Vin Mariani. Because her endorsements carried weight in the public eye, Sembrich became a trend setter not only in music, but in the fashion world as well — even inspiring a style of shirt collar and ladies’ hat!
This year, a specially curated collection of Sembrich’s own Gilded Age fashion accessories will help illuminate the iconic, and sometimes controversial, trends that birthed them. The exhibition highlights her personal accessories from fans to lorgnettes, gloves, and even several custom pieces by Louis Vuitton.
More info HERE.
The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton Landing
Tupper Arts Presents
