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For the new space, they have purchased a beautiful, shiny red machine so that they can serve espresso drinks. They also have a menu of refreshing iced drinks available. With heaps of counter space, Purebread has been able to expand its savoury options to include more - pudgie pies, homity pies and focaccia, cheese and chili rolls, savoury brioche and quiche, while sandwiches will soon be for sale.
The space allows for some new sweet options, too. They have added some new creations in cheesecakes, pavlova, cakes, pies and tarts. Tons of local B.C. products are carried in their retail area that are sure to please any foodie.
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To the editor: Even with navigating the pandemic, the Lake Placid community was able to host a safe and successful Holiday Village “Mini” Stroll in December. 2020’s Holiday Village Stroll included a virtual run, a Main Street scavenger hunt, to-go craft kits, and two virtual storytimes. All of this would not have been possible without the support of community sponsors and volunteers. On behalf of the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST) and the Lake Placid Business Association (LPBA), we would like to thank our sponsors Casella Waste Management, Adirondack Health, Price Chopper, and BlueShield of Northeastern New York. We would also like to thank the Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department, the Lake Placid Police Department, Lake Placid Beautification, the Village of Lake Placid, Lake FM – 93.3 & 102.1, Workshop, Good Guy Productions, and the Lake Placid UPS Store.
aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com
Santa waves to the crowd from a Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department truck during a past Holiday Village Stroll parade down Main Street. This year, Santa will be on parade throughout the village Saturday evening, Dec. 12 due to coronavirus concerns.
(Photo provided ROOST)
LAKE PLACID Organizers of the annual Holiday Village Stroll are working hard to make sure residents and visitors don’t have a blue Christmas this year. They haven’t canceled the 11th annual event, but it will be scaled back. The Holiday Village Stroll this weekend Dec. 11 to 13 will be altered to adhere to public health restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. It will be more of a “do-it-yourself” affair rather than a community celebration.