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The Hyde Collection Unveils Spring Exhibition Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes

Richard Estes (United States, born 1932), Venezia-Murano from the series Urban Landscapes No. 2, 1979, screenprint, image: 20 1/8 x 14 5/8 inches; sheet: 27 1/2 x 19 5/8 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Maine. Private collection, 6.2020.14.8. © Richard Estes. Image courtesy Luc Demers

The Hyde Collection proudly presents one of its highly anticipated summer exhibitions,  Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes, running from May 31 to September 15, 2024. The exhibition features  a meticulously curated selection of screenprints and paintings by Richard Estes, the celebrated American  artist born in 1932 and a pioneering figure in the Photorealism movement.  

Photorealism emerged in the 1960s as a counterpoint to the predominantly abstract art of the era. It offers  a breathtaking level of detail that blurs the line between painted canvas and photographic precision. Estes’  works, celebrated for their meticulous attention to the nuances of urban environments, offer viewers a  unique lens through which to re-experience the familiar vistas of city life. 

Estes is famous for his cityscapes depicting New York, San Francisco, Rome, and other metropolises. Yet  rather than glorifying impressive skylines or bustling urban squares, his cityscapes are intimate, up-close  views of storefronts, street corners, restaurants, or bus and subway interiors. Remarkably realistic  reflections in glass and metal stun the eye; architectural detail and masterful perspective reveal the depth  of Estes’ drafting skills. His views never include people, and a meditative quiet reigns in his work despite  the clamor of city living. Estes’ celebrations of concrete and girders, plate glass windows,  and typeface have a uniquely somber beauty that invites prolonged study and introspection. 

Derin Tanyol, Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at The Hyde, remarks, “Richard Estes captures the  essence of urban life with a precision that challenges our perceptions of reality. His works, despite their  photorealistic detail, are complicated, simultaneous studies of interior and exterior spaces that force us to  ask where we stand. This exhibition is not just an exploration of Estes’ art; it’s an invitation to see our  everyday environment through a profoundly different lens.” 

The Hyde’s installation of Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes will be accompanied by recorded urban  soundscapes that allow visitors to experience what Estes might have heard as he snapped the photos he  took while walking the city streets in search of subject matter and compositional details for his paintings  and prints. An interactive city model will invite visitors to create their own three-dimensional cityscape.  

Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes is organized by the Portland Museum of Art, Maine. The exhibition  was curated by Jaime DeSimone, former Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic Curator of Contemporary Art, Portland Museum of Art, Maine. Support provided by Art Bridges. 

The Hyde Collection is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. Additional Museum summer  hours include Mondays from 10 am to 5 pm, June 10 through August 26, 2024. 

Thank you, 2024 Signature Exhibition Sponsors: The Hoopes Family

Educational Offerings: 

Create with us . . . be a part of a contemporary art exhibition at The Hyde Collection!  

Be a sound artist! As part of the Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes exhibition, we invite individuals or  collaboratives to record an outdoor soundscape representative of where you live or work. While music  constitutes the most familiar form of soundscape, sound artists working today use the sounds of their  daily lives or seek out sounds beyond their daily lives to create audio compositions that immerse the  listener in an experience beyond the visual. You’re invited to be a sound artist and make an audio clip to  be incorporated into the Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes exhibition at The Hyde! 

Audio files can be recorded directly on a smartphone device using various applications, including MP3,  MP4, or WAV files. They should be edited to a minimum of 10 seconds and a maximum of 30 seconds and submitted using the online form found on our website. The submission deadline is June 20 to be  included in the first version of the community soundscape.  

Additional events providing visitors with an opportunity to engage with the exhibition Richard Estes:  Urban Landscapes include: 

• Museum guided tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday from 1-3 pm, on the second  Thursday of the month from 10 am-12 pm, and again from 1-3 pm.  

• Yoga with Cat occurs outside or in the galleries, depending on the weather. Sessions are  scheduled for June 24 from 11 am to 12 pm, July 18 from 5-6 pm, and August 16 from 10-11 am.  • Community Day, August 4, from 10 am to 4 pm, is a free day this summer to explore the  exhibitions.  

• The two-day ekphrastic writing workshop with Jackie Goodwin is scheduled for August 8 and 15  from 11-12:30.  

• Also on display is a pair of sculptures on the Museum grounds called The Carmelites by Mia  Westerland Roosen, who emerged in the 1970s as one of the most prominent female sculptors of  the day. Roosen adeptly turns materials that appear weighty and hard into flexible, organic forms. 

• On June 10 at 10 am, The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame joins The Hyde  Collection for a special Presentation and Museum Tour: Horses in Art. An exclusive look at some  of the most iconic images and paintings from the world of equine sports just in time for the  opening of this year’s Belmont Stakes in Saratoga Springs. Showcasing a selection of The Hyde’s  art collection, this presentation will discuss the various pieces on display at the Museum,  including some that aren’t yet on public display, followed by a guided tour through the Museum.  $12 / free for members. Register at hydecollection.org. 

*With thanks to Francine and Robert Nemer for their lead sponsorship of 2024 Educational Programs. 

About Art Bridges Foundation:  

Art Bridges Foundation is the vision of philanthropist and arts patron Alice Walton. Since 2017, Art  Bridges has created and supported projects that bring outstanding works of American art out of storage  and into communities. Art Bridges partners with a growing network of over 200 museums of all sizes and  locations on nearly 900 projects—impacting more than 5.3 million people across 49 states and Puerto  Rico—to provide financial and strategic support for exhibition development, loans from the Art Bridges  Collection and Partner Loan Network, and programs designed to educate, inspire, and deepen engagement  with local audiences. The Art Bridges Collection represents an expanding vision of American art from the  19th century to present day and encompasses multiple media and voices. For more information, visit  artbridgesfoundation.org

About The Hyde Collection:

The Hyde is one of the Northeast’s exceptional small art museums with distinguished European and  American art collections. The core collection, acquired by Museum founders Charlotte and Louis Hyde,  includes works by such artists as Sandro Botticelli, Tintoretto, El Greco, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens,  Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat, and Pablo Picasso  and American artists Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, James McNeill Whistler, and  Anna Hyatt Huntington. The Museum’s Modern and Contemporary art collection features works by artists  including Josef Albers, Dorothy Dehner, Sam Gilliam, Adolph Gottlieb, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly,  Sol LeWitt, Robert Motherwell, Ben Nicholson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bridget Riley. Today, The  Hyde offers significant national and international exhibitions and a packed schedule of events that help  visitors experience art in new ways. Visit www.hydecollection.org     

Throughout the years, the Museum has expanded considerably from the historic Hyde home. It includes a  modern museum complex with an auditorium, classroom, five galleries, and a state-of-the-art storage  facility.  

The Sembrich Opens for its 100th Anniversary Season

The Sembrich has opened its studio museum and historic lakeside grounds for the 2024 season. Visitors can explore the rich artistic history of our region and learn about one of the Gilded Age’s most popular international celebrities through the museum’s exhibitions and events.

Built in 1924, The Sembrich’s lakeside studio museum was once a vocal studio belonging to its namesake Polish soprano Marcella Sembrich (1858-1935). Sembrich was internationally famous as an opera and concert singer, appearing across Europe and the United States between 1878 and 1917. She toured and performed in over 30 states, from Maine to California, and was one of the first commercial recording artists with the Victor Talking Machine Company. 

In 1924, the same year the studio was built, she was named the first director of the voice faculties at the Juilliard School in New York City, and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. During the summer months, she would bring her students to her Lake George estate, teaching daily lessons in the studio and arranging benefit concerts for local charities. Two years after her death, her daughter-in-law preserved the studio and surrounding four-acre grounds as a museum. The institution has been in continuous operation since, offering exhibitions and performance programming throughout the summer months.

The Sembrich’s 2024 summer festival “A Century of Sembrich” celebrates Marcella Sembrich’s 100-year legacy on Lake George and features a selection of today’s finest concert artists and ensembles. The 2024 festival starts on June 5 with an exclusive season preview by Opera Saratoga, held in the historic studio museum. 

Other performers and guest artists include composer Anthony Davis, whose opera X – The Life and Times of Malcolm X, premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in the fall of 2023; Vincent Caruso, the host of Sirius XM’s Symphony Hall; the cutting-edge wind quintet WindSync; acclaimed Polish violinist Kinga Augustyn; and more. The summer festival offers over 20 events and concludes with a candlelit salon concert by pianist Christopher Johnson and featuring an all-Chopin program.

The museum’s 2024 special exhibition “MASTERING MOZART” explores the four operatic roles by Mozart that launched Marcella Sembrich to enduring international stardom. The exhibition features original costumes worn by Sembrich, photographs, and firsthand accounts of her performances. The exhibition is on view until mid-October.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is Marcella Sembrich’s iconic couture Queen of the Night costume worn for the Met Opera’s first production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute in 1900. The museum recently raised over $70,000 to fund the conservation of this rare piece of musical history, which will be unveiled at a special benefit program “A Night at the Museum” on July 11. In addition to the iconic costume, this narrated one-night-only event will also showcase Sembrich’s collection of jewelry, fine art, and other prized possessions. 

For hours, visitor information, and a full schedule of events and exhibitions visit: TheSembrich.org/ 

About The Sembrich

Experience music, history, and nature at The Sembrich in Bolton Landing. The Sembrich features museum exhibitions and an annual summer festival with an exciting mix of world-class musicians, noted musical scholars, a free film series, and the opportunity to enjoy it all on the beautiful shores of Lake George. Listed on the National Historic Register, The Sembrich was once the teaching studio of Polish soprano Marcella Sembrich, one of the most famous musicians at the turn of the 20th century. Visitors can discover her storied legacy, which includes over 400 performances at the Metropolitan Opera and faculty positions at both the Juilliard Graduate School and the Curtis Institute of Music. With a treasured museum, performance series, and over four wooded acres of nature paths to explore, The Sembrich is truly a unique cultural experience!

The Sembrich’s museum & grounds will be open daily from May 24 – October 14, 2024.

The Sembrich’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

To connect with us on social media, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, or use #TheSembrich to tag your posts, photos, and videos. 

2024 Summer Festival Schedule

June 5, 7:00 PM – Festival Artists from Opera Saratoga
June 9, 2:00 PM – 2024 Young Performers Showcase
June 15, 2:00 PM – An Afternoon with Vincent Caruso (Studio Talk)
June 19, 7:00 PM – A Juneteenth Celebration with Anthony Davis (Studio Talk)
June 24, 7:30 PM – FILM: The Magic Flute (1975)
June 26, 2:00 PM – Seagle Festival Season Preview

July 6, 7:00 PM – Classical Splendor
July 8, 7:30 PM – FILM: The Opera House (2017)
July 11, 7:00 PM – A Night at the Museum
July 13, 7:00 PM – Chopin… and all that Jazz
July 17, 2:00 PM – Harmonia Ensemble
July 25, 11:00 AM – Peter and the Wolf by WindSync
July 27, 7:00 PM – WindSync Woodwind Quintet
July 28, 7:30 PM – FILM: Fitzcarraldo (1983)

August 1, 10:00 AM – Seagle Festival: Dragon’s Breath (Children’s Opera)
August 2, 7:00 PM – From Steam Launch to Stucco: The Story of The Sembrich Studio (Studio Talk)August 4, 7:00 PM – Composers Sembrich Knew
August 7, 2:00 PM – Jomion and The Uklos
August 12, 7:30 PM – FILM: Veselka(2024)
August 17, 7:00 PM – Violinist Kinga Augustyn
August 21, 7:00 PM – ArcoStrum
August 24, 7:00 PM – At That Hour, Act One (World Premiere)
August 25, 2:00 PM – At That Hour, Act One (Encore Matinee)
August 26, 7:30 PM – FILM: Falling for Figaro (2021)
August 28, 2:00 PM – Cantrip
August 31, 6:00 PM – Chopin by Candlelight

Adirondack Region Cat Adoption Center’s Featured Cats of the Week: Bubba

Meet Bubba! This sensitive guy was left behind by his previous owner, so it was no surprise he was uneasy when he first arrived. He took some time decompressing, but now has accepted us and is taking this turn of events in stride! As soon as he knows that your intention is to provide him with all the love and pets he could ever want, he will prove himself to be an affectionate guy- even asking to climb in your lap! If you’re looking for a low-key, loving, gentle pal, Bubba could be your perfect match.

If you are interested in learning more about Bubba, please contact the Adoption Center at 518.409.8105 ext 101 or adoptadk@animalleague.org. You can also complete the adoption application using the link: www.animalleague.org/adkpreapproval

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Adirondack Region Cat Adoption Center’s Featured Cats of the Week: Alan

Alan was found hungry and dirty outside our building one night. We don’t know what circumstances brought him here, perhaps he was just in the right place at the right time! A bit nervous at first, he took some time decompressing, but now has accepted us and is taking this turn of events in stride. He is proving himself to be a sweet, affectionate guy. Alan can be a chatterbox and would very much like to meet his companion so he can carry on a conversation and tell you all about his travels. All that is missing is a lucky family to make sure his best days are the ones ahead.

If you are interested in learning more about Alan, please contact the Adoption Center at 518.409.8105 ext 101 or adoptadk@animalleague.org. You can also complete the adoption application using the link: www.animalleague.org/adkpreapproval

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Saratoga Joinery and Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Collaborate to Finalize 65 Phila Street Project

Members of the new Saratoga Joinery makerspace recently worked together to complete the lattice for 65 Phila Street, the historic building that Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation spent the last three years restoring to its original beauty. The lattice being the final piece of the puzzle to complete the exterior renovation, the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation has put the house for sale with the intention of selling it to someone who will complete the interior and be a good steward for years to come.

“The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is grateful for Saratoga Joinery’s assistance,” said Samantha Bosshart, Executive Director of Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation. “The lattice was the finishing touch to the extensive porch restoration. The Foundation looks forward to continuing to work with the Joinery and seeing them complete other projects that will benefit our community.” Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation has been advocating for the preservation of 65 Phila Street and its neighbor at 69 Phila Street for more than 20 years. After a years-long Revive 65 Campaign, supported by local businesses and community members, the project is complete and the house is on the market.

Saratoga Joinery, a new community woodworking makerspace offering classes and membership in downtown Saratoga Springs, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to make woodworking accessible to all. The organization facilitates community service projects for area organizations as part of their focus on community impact. “We have a network of talented craftspeople and an expansive, well-equipped workshop,” said Tori Colarusso, Executive Director. “We want to utilize these resources toward the betterment of our community and the greater Capital Region. We’re grateful to the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation for their partnership and support.” 

Through classes and membership, Saratoga Joinery provides a space for everyone to develop woodworking skills in a safe, inclusive and collaborative environment. Their fully-equipped shop at 69 Caroline Street in downtown Saratoga Springs provides 8,500 square feet of bright, clean workspace. Shop hours and more information can be found at www.saratogajoinery.org. Area organizations are encouraged to submit their woodworking-related service project proposals on Saratoga Joinery’s website. Questions can be directed to tori@saratogajoinery.org.

Christine Hoard Joins The Hyde Collection as Director of Development

 The Hyde Collection is thrilled to announce the appointment of Christine Hoard as the  Director of Development. With over 25 years of extensive experience in professional fundraising, project  management, and special events production, Christine brings a wealth of expertise to her new role. 

Prior to joining The Hyde Collection, Christine served as the Development Manager at Comfort Food  Community, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing rural hunger in Washington, Warren &  Saratoga counties of NY. During her tenure, she spearheaded establishing the organization’s annual giving  program and collaborated closely with the board to develop protocols and processes. 

Christine’s impressive career also includes serving as the Director of Philanthropy for the VNA &  Hospice of the Southwest Region, where she played a pivotal role in planning, organizing, and directing  all fundraising initiatives. 

Before her time at Comfort Food Community and VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region, Christine  served as the Annual Fund Coordinator at Burr & Burton Academy, where she managed the annual giving  program and orchestrated various special events. 

Before that, Christine held several positions at the Glens Falls Hospital Foundation, where she played a  key role in developing and implementing the hospital’s inaugural annual giving program. 

“Christine’s extensive experience and proven track record in fundraising make her an invaluable addition  to The Hyde Collection team,” said Kate Wilkins, Chief Advancement Officer at The Hyde Collection.  “Fund development is crucial to our work providing enriching, world-class arts experiences to our  community. We are confident that Christine’s expertise, strategic vision, and dedication to philanthropy  will greatly contribute to the success of our development initiatives.” 

Commenting on her appointment, Christine Hoard expressed her enthusiasm: “I am excited and honored  to be a part of this world-class museum and am looking forward to working with this impressive team and  the community at large to enhance the organization’s fundraising efforts.” 

Christine resides in North Granville, NY, with her husband, Frank Jr., where they have lived for nearly 35  years. They are proud parents of two grown children, Marisa and Kyle, who both reside locally. 

About The Hyde Collection:  

The Hyde is one of the Northeast’s exceptional small art museums with distinguished European and  American art collections. The core collection, acquired by Museum founders Charlotte and Louis Hyde,  includes works by such artists as Sandro Botticelli, Tintoretto, El Greco, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens,  Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat, and Pablo Picasso  and American artists Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, James McNeill Whistler, and  Anna Hyatt Huntington. The Museum’s Modern and Contemporary art collection features works by artists  including Josef Albers, Dorothy Dehner, Sam Gilliam, Adolph Gottlieb, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly,  Sol LeWitt, Robert Motherwell, Ben Nicholson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bridget Riley. Today, The 

Hyde offers significant national and international exhibitions and a packed schedule of events that help  visitors experience art in new ways. Visit www.hydecollection.org     

Throughout the years, the Museum has expanded considerably from the historic Hyde home. It includes a  modern museum complex with an auditorium, classroom, five galleries, and a state-of-the-art storage  facility. 

Adirondack Region Cat Adoption Center’s Featured Cats of the Week: Primrose

Primrose is a petite lady who is a bit reserved. She has been with us since February and is perfectly happy to spend time with the other cats in the room. She watched as, one by one, her roommates were adopted into loving families. Wanting to experience that kind of love for herself, Primrose has finally blossomed and found the courage to come out and say “hi!”. Once she’s deemed you safe, she quickly warms up to pets and begins to display her charm. Give her time to get to know you — she is worth the wait!

If you are interested in learning more about Primrose, please contact the Adoption Center at 518.409.8105 ext 101 or adoptadk@animalleague.org. You can also complete the adoption application using the link: www.animalleague.org/adkpreapproval

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Adirondack Pub & Brewery to Celebrate Expansion at Customer Appreciation Event 

Two Additions Will Allow for Increases to Brewing Operation and Enhancements to Outdoor Beer Garden

Adirondack Pub & Brewery, Inc. invites the public to its annual Coming Out of Hibernation Party on Wednesday, May 8th from 4-7 p.m. at the Pub, located at 33 Canada Street in Lake George. This year the event will include a celebration and tours of its expansion, recently completed with the aid of a grant of up to $50,000 through the Empire State Development Craft Beverage Micro Grant Program. 

The Coming Out of Hibernation Party is the Brewery’s annual Customer Appreciation Event. This event also includes food truck specials, chair massages, oversized games and more surprises. 

The Empire State Development grant helped support an investment in a 3,000 square-foot addition and the equipment necessary to expand Adirondack Brewery’s operation to meet the increasing demand for a variety of craft beverages, including hard cider, hard seltzer, and ready-to-drink canned cocktails. The expansion brings Adirondack Pub & Brewery’s total square footage to approximately 15,000 square feet. Additionally, the Pub is adding 2,000 square feet to its outdoor Beer Garden. This unique and wonderful space for gathering with friends and meeting new people will include a mixture of dining tables and cozy corners. The addition will feature natural rock tables, flame torches, and a massive gathering table with a built-in fireplace in the middle. 

John Carr, Owner of Adirondack Pub and Brewery said, “We love hosting the Coming Out of Hibernation Party every year to celebrate the warmer weather and our customers as we prepare for another busy season. This year will be even more special as we celebrate our expansion. We make everything fresh on-site, so this will provide us with much more capacity. Grab your friends and join us for a good time this Wednesday!” 

In addition to a variety of year-round and seasonal beers, the brewery has introduced a selection of beverages beyond beer including canned hard lemonades and teas, hard ciders made with all New York State apples, hard seltzer and the popular Bear Wizz Root Beer. 

Adirondack Pub & Brewery, Inc is grateful for the opportunity to further contribute to the thriving craft beverage industry. 

About Adirondack Brewery: 

Adirondack Pub & Brewery is a microbrewery located in the heart of Lake George at 33 Canada Street serving up fresh craft beverages and tasty, all-American comfort food. Established in 1999, Adirondack Brewery continues to brew fresh craft beverages including ales and lagers, hard cider, seltzers, lemonades and teas, and its non-alcoholic offering, Bear Wizz Root Beer. Adirondack Brewery strives to use the finest local ingredients. To read the full story please visit adkbrewery.com/story. Follow the Brewery on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok

 

Cornell’s Used Auto Parts Hosts Successful Car Show Benefiting Double H Ranch

GREENFIELD, NY – A vibrant showcase of automotive history and culture unfolded at Cornell’s Used Auto Parts in Greenfield this past weekend, where the local community gathered for their 2nd annual Car Show. The event featured an impressive array of vehicles ranging from meticulously restored early 20th-century classics to the latest models, with a special emphasis on American muscle cars.

Building on last year’s success, this year’s show highlighted standout examples of iconic classics from the golden age of American auto manufacturing, with a wide range of Pontiacs, Chevrolets, Chryslers, and Fords, drawing enthusiasts and casual admirers alike. The gleaming chrome and revving engines of classic muscle cars such as the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Chevelle SS turned the venue into a thrilling time capsule of US-made automotive prowess. While plenty of other manufacturers were featured, it was the domestic steel that truly stole the show.

Awards were handed out for Best in Show for multiple categories, including modern, classic, and muscle cars, as well as an overall winner. “We are thrilled with the turnout and the enthusiasm from the community,” said Mike Colvett, General Manager of Cornell’s Used Auto Parts. “It’s a great way to celebrate our love for cars while supporting a fantastic cause.”

Cornell’s is no stranger to community-building, as they continue to grow their network of customers – both individuals and businesses such as dealerships – by providing reliable, low-cost parts that are also eco-friendly. That simple formula, combined with Cornell’s steadfast dedication to customer service, is the engine that drives their success.

The event not only served as a celebration of automobile heritage but also as a charitable gathering, successfully raising over $6,400 for Double H Ranch. Located in Lake Luzerne, Double H Ranch provides specialized programs and year-round support for children and their families dealing with life-threatening illnesses.

Attendees were treated to more than just a display of iconic cars. The event included a live DJ, a grill manned by the Cornell’s crew themselves, and a family-friendly atmosphere, giving gear-heads of all ages and experience levels a chance to enjoy the afternoon.

The car show also offered an opportunity for local auto enthusiasts to share stories and knowledge about restoration techniques and automotive history. “These events are crucial in keeping the spirit of classic American cars alive,” noted Jake Richards, a participant and car restorer.

As Cornell’s Car Show grows each year, it continues to attract more participants and spectators, each adding to the fabric of this unique community event. With the dual appeal of celebrating automotive history and supporting a noble cause, Cornell’s Used Auto Parts Car Show has cemented its place as a much-anticipated local tradition.

Looking forward to next year, Cornell plans to expand the event with even more cars and activities to continue supporting the vital work done by Double H Ranch. “Seeing the community come together, sharing their passion for cars while helping others, is what makes all the effort worth it,” Colvett concluded.

For those who missed this year’s show, plans are already underway for next year’s event, promising to be bigger and even more engaging.

To learn more about Cornell’s Used Auto Parts in Greenfield Center, visit their website at cornellsusedautoparts.com

Adirondack Region Cat Adoption Center’s Featured Cats of the Week: Booty

Meet Booty! Affectionate and friendly, he will have no trouble endearing himself to you upon meeting. And if you just need a listening ear after a long day, he’s more than happy to be your lap cat and extend his emotional support. He is a true friend and an all-around love. He is already dressed up in his fanciest tux ready to make a good first impression!

If you are interested in learning more about Booty, please contact the Adoption Center at 518.409.8105 ext 101 or adoptadk@animalleague.org. You can also complete the adoption application using the link: www.animalleague.org/adkpreapproval

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