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22 Wednesday,August 4,2010WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES N SUMMER FUNWHAT’S HAPPENINGFROM PAGE 17MassenaFree Friday movie: “Date Night,” 1:30 p.m., Frank S. Mc-Cullough Jr. Hawkins Point Visi<strong>to</strong>rs Center audi<strong>to</strong>rium.Free popcorn.Potsdam“Echoes in Black” concerts: Classic country by Dick andJackie Brabant, 6 <strong>to</strong> 8 p.m., Potsdam Ives Park Gazebo,weather permitting. Donations accepted for WoundedWarrior Fund for Fort Drum’s 10th Mountain Division.Bring a lawn chair. Information: 386-1228.Saranac LakeEncore Cabaret: Sponsored by Pendragon Theatre, 8p.m., 15 Brandy Brook Ave. Intimate and relaxed eveningof musical favorites from past Pendragon productions.Cost: $20; senior citizens and students, $17; ages 17 andyounger, $10. Tickets: 1 (518) 891-1854 orpdragon@northnet.org.Saranac LakeJungle Book: Sponsored by Pendragon Theatre, 11 a.m.,15 Brandy Brook Ave. Kipling’s classic s<strong>to</strong>ry of Mowgli’slife in the jungles of India with a <strong>to</strong>uch of humor, adventureand Bollywood. Adapted by Monica Flory. General admission:$10; ages 15 and younger, $8. Tickets: 1 (518) 891-1854 or pdragon@northnet.org.Water<strong>to</strong>wnBox Lunch Revue: Sponsored by Down<strong>to</strong>wn BusinessAssociation, 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 1 p.m., grounds of JeffersonCounty His<strong>to</strong>rical Society, 228 Washing<strong>to</strong>n St. BrittanyCean (acoustic, folk). Free.America and Little River Band concert: Sponsored byDisabled Persons Action Organization, 7 p.m., Alex T.On the coverA youngster cools off in a popularfashion at one of the north country’smany ice cream stands.Duffy Fairgrounds arena. Cost: Reserved, $42, $35; generaladmission, $28. Tickets: 782-0044, 1 (800) 533-2859or www.dpao.org.Aug.14AdamsCharity run: Sponsored by Jefferson County Warthogs,start and end at Adams American Legion, 10 South MainSt. Breakfast, 8 <strong>to</strong> 10 a.m., $5; registration, 9 <strong>to</strong> 11 a.m.,$20 per rider, $15 per passenger; bike blessing, 11 a.m.,ride follows. Free food at every s<strong>to</strong>p, 50-50 raffles. Dinnerand party <strong>to</strong> follow at the legion. Information, donations:628-4835.Alexandria BayBill Johns<strong>to</strong>n’s Pirate Days: See Aug. 6. Children’s boat,treasure chest and cannon crafts, 10 a.m., Scenic ViewPark pavilion; children’s parade line-up, 11 a.m., ScenicView Park; children’s parade, 11:30 a.m., throughout village;capture of pirate scouting party, 1 p.m., Uncle SamBoat Tours; pirate invasion, 2 p.m.; pirate magic show,3:30 p.m., <strong>entertainment</strong> tent; balloon sculpting and juggling,5 p.m., throughout village; pirate magic show, 7p.m., <strong>entertainment</strong> tent; balloon sculpting and juggling, 8p.m., throughout village.Beaver FallsBeaver Falls Olde Tymes Day: 8 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 11 p.m., MainStreet. Pancake breakfast, 8 <strong>to</strong> 10 a.m., craft fair, 10 a.m.,frog-jumping contest, 10:30 a.m., <strong>entertainment</strong>, 11 a.m.,parade, noon, soapbox derby and beach survivor contest,1 p.m., Petting Zoo, 4 p.m. rope pull, 7 <strong>to</strong> 11 p.m., dancewith Adirondack Playboys, $5, food from 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 8 p.m.Blue Mountain LakeAntiques Show and Sale at the Adirondack Museum: 11a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m., at the museum, routes 28 and 30. Includes45 antique dealers selling vintage Adirondack furniture,folk art, his<strong>to</strong>ric <strong>guide</strong>boats and canoes, genuine Old Hickory,taxidermy, books, fine art, oriental and Persian rugs,camp and trade signs, Olympic advertising, camp and cottageitems. Shipping service available. Porters on site. Admissionincluded in general price of museum admission.Information: www.adirondackmuseum.org.Cape VincentConcerts on the green: See Aug. 7. Music by Frank SacciOrchestra.Clay<strong>to</strong>nMiss Thousand Islands 2011 pageant: 7 p.m., Clay<strong>to</strong>nOpera House, 405 Riverside Drive. Tickets: $12 at thedoor.FineviewFree fishing clinics: 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 3:30 p.m., Minna AnthonyNature Center at Wellesley Island State Park. Instruc<strong>to</strong>r:Spider Rybaak. Two courses offered: Fishing with bait andlures or fly-fishing. Persons older than 16 must have avalid New York State fishing license.Harrisville14th annual ATV rodeo: Sponsored by Adirondack ATVRiders Club Inc., 11 a.m., club grounds, Vrooman Road,off Route 3. MX racing, drag races, mud bog competition,Dash for Cash. Registration 8 <strong>to</strong> 10:30 a.m. Admission:$10; ages 12 and younger, free; $10 registration per event,per class; professional MX racing class registration, $25.Henderson HarborHospice Hustle walk-a-thon: Sponsored by HospiceFoundation of Jefferson County, registration, 8:30 a.m.,walk, 9:30 a.m., Henderson Recreation Building. Contact:788-7323.Kings<strong>to</strong>n, OntarioLast night at the Promenades: Sponsored by Fort Henry,7:30 p.m., at the fort. Features Brasswerks and Kings<strong>to</strong>nChoral Society performing British patriotic music in a pubenvironment. Cost: $25.99; senior citizens, $24.86; youth,$20.34; children, $3.39. Tickets: www.Ticketweb.ca. Dinnerand show packages available.Liverpool69th annual Central New York Scottish Games and CelticFestival: 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m., Long Branch Park. Rain orshine. Bagpipe bands, competitions, dancing, drumming,Scottish and American food, clan tents and genealogy,Highland cattle display, vendors, heavy, amateur and masterclass Scottish athletics and children’s <strong>events</strong>. Admission:$10; senior citizens, $7; children ages 5 <strong>to</strong> 12, $4;younger than 5, free. Tickets, information: Nancy Bloss,463-8876, or Betsy Buchanan, 784-5348.Lowville10th annual Guyette Golf Classic: Sponsored byCarthage Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7227, 9 a.m.,Cedars Golf Course. Benefits Hospice of Jefferson County.Four-man captain and crew teams. Entry fee includes golf,cart, skins, mulligans, prizes, T-shirt and dinner. Entry fee:$260 per team. Contact: Randy Guyette, 493-7520 orCarthage VFW, 493-0530.Old ForgeHouse <strong>to</strong>ur by boat: Sponsored by Arts Center/Old Forge,10 a.m., leaves from <strong>to</strong>wn docks, Lake View Avenue. Tourssix homes of Ful<strong>to</strong>n Chain. Tickets: $50; non-members,$65. Rain or shine Tickets, information: 369-6411.OxbowAnnual horseshoe <strong>to</strong>urnament: Sponsored by OxbowVolunteer Fire Company, registration, 10 a.m., pitching,11:30 a.m., firemen’s field. Money prizes. All ages welcome,double elimination, all pitch from same line. Entryfee: $15; teams, $30 per team. Information, registration:Cricket, 854-2790 or 287-0659, or on Facebook: Oxbow-Volunteer-Fire-Department.RaymondvilleGolf <strong>to</strong>urnament: Proceeds <strong>to</strong> benefit Massena Meals onWheels, shotgun start, 8 a.m., Raymondville Golf & CountryClub. Walleye lunch follows. Captain and crew. Cost, includesgreen fees, cart, door prize, lunch: $40; members,$25; member with own cart, $15; lunch only, $12. Reservations,information: 769-2759.Saranac LakeImaginary Invalid: Sponsored by Pendragon Theatre, 8p.m., 15 Brandy Brook Ave. An adaptation of Moliere’s“The Imaginary Invalid” by Constance Congdon describedas “a dash of love, a pinch of greed and an unhealthy dollopof hypochondria.” Cost: $20; senior citizens and students,$17; ages 17 and younger, $10; matinee, $12. Tickets: 1(518) 891-1854 or pdragon@northnet.org.Water<strong>to</strong>wnSecond annual Summer Arts Festival: Sponsored byNorth Country Arts Council, 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m., PublicSquare. “See it! Do It! Take it Home!” Live art demonstrations,music, roaming performers, fine art vendors. Information:Cecilia Thompson, cthompson200@hotmail.comor 777-3385.Aug.15Alexandria BayBill Johns<strong>to</strong>n’s Pirate Days: See Aug. 6. Live drill anddemonstration by Brockville Infantry, 11 a.m.; Bill Johns<strong>to</strong>n’sPirate Days grand parade, 2 p.m.; parade winnersannounced, 3 p.m.Blue Mountain LakeAntiques Show and Sale at the Adirondack Museum: SeeAug. 14. Open 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m.GouverneurConcert: 4 p.m., Riverview Park. Music by Alan BetrusBand. Rain site: United Methodist Church.Harrisville14th annual ATV rodeo: See Aug. 14.NorfolkAnnual summer social: Sponsored by Church of the Visitation,11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m., at the church, Morris Street. Fishpond, face painting, cake walk, <strong>entertainment</strong> and raffles.Hungarian, Irish, French, Italian, Mexican and Chinesefood <strong>to</strong> sample. Cost: $7; ages 5 <strong>to</strong> 10, $4; childrenyounger than five, free.Old ForgeJoe Angerosa: Part of summer lakefront concert series, 7p.m., lakefront. “The Elvis Show.” Rain location: HiltebrantRecreation Center Pavilion. Free.OsceolaFree fiddle concert: Sponsored by New York State OldTyme Fiddlers Association, 2 <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m., at North AmericanFiddlers Hall of Fame and Museum, 1121 Comins Road.An American celebration of Canadian fiddle music.Sackets HarborDouble Barrel Blues Band: Part of Concerts on the Waterfrontseries, 3 <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m., Sackets Harbor Battlefield StateHis<strong>to</strong>ric Site. Free. Bring a lawn chair.Saranac LakeImaginary Invalid: See Aug. 14. 2 p.m.

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