Adirondack Loon Celebration
Sunday, October 10, 2021, 1-4:30pm, Paul Smiths College VIC
Saranac Lake, NY – The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation invites one and all to celebrate Common Loons, the fascinating icon of the Adirondack, at the Paul Smith’s College VIC (8023 NYS Rte. 30) from 1-4:30pm on Sunday, October 10th.
Our friends from the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation are back at the VIC again this year to celebrate in style. Join us for a day of activities highlighting one of the Adirondack's most iconic birds, the Common Loon. The fun-filled "loony" afternoon will feature activities for the whole family, including great food, children's activities, music and a presentation on the impact of climate change to Adirondack loons.
This free, fun-filled “loony” day will feature activities for the whole family, including:
1-4:30pm:
Children's crafts, scavenger hunt, and activities
Penelope the Clown will be making balloon sculptures and doing face-painting
Silent Auction
Food available for purchase from Mac’s Mobile Eats
Beer available for purchase from Hex and Hop
2-3:00pm: Presentation by author Dr. Jim Paruk: Loon Lessons: Uncommon Encounters with the Great Northern Diver”
3:15 pm: Hornbeck Canoe raffle drawing
3:30-4:30pm: Music by Dan Berggren and Tyler Dezago, reception, and silent auction
At the Loon Celebration, we will pull the winning raffle ticket for a special Hornbeck boat that was donated to the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation, allowing us to raise money and awareness for the conservation of Common Loons, Gavia immer, within the Adirondack Park.
“We are very thankful to Pete Hornbeck, along with Dan Berggren, Tom Bessette, Tom Curley, Neal Estano, Mike Prescott, and Dr. Daniel Way for building this amazing, one-of-a-kind boat just for us!” said Dr. Nina Schoch, Executive Director of Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation. “It is signed by each LEAG member and displays a beautiful loon on both sides of the boat.”
Raffle tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100 To purchase raffle tickets, learn more about Pete Hornbeck, and to see photos of the boat building process visit our website at www.adkloon.org or call 518-354-8636.
“Loon Lessons: Uncommon Encounters with the Great Northern Diver” by Dr. Jim Paruk is an evolutionary approach to understanding loon behavior and life history strategy. One of the world’s foremost loon scientists, Dr. Paruk is a Professor of Biology at St. Joseph’s College in Maine, and has been studying Common Loons across North America for the past 28 years.
“The day will be an exciting opportunity to learn about loon natural history and conservation, and our loon research and projects in the Adirondacks.” said Jennifer Denny, Education Coordinator for Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation, “We hope everyone enjoys Dan and Tyler’s wonderful music, excellent food by Mac’s Mobile Diner and drinks from Hex and Hop, and the amazing venue.”
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that conducts scientific research and engaging educational programming to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons (Gavia immer) in and beyond New York’s Adirondack Park.
To learn more about the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation visit www.adkloon.org or www.facebook.com/adkloon, or contact the Center at info@adkloon.org or (518) 354-8636.
The Adirondack Loon Center at 75 Main in Saranac Lake is open from 10am-5pm every day.