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Volunteers from the Zonta Club of the Adirondacks participate in a past Lake Placid Clean Up Day. This yearâs event, originally scheduled for May 1, has been postponed until Saturday, May 8.
(Photo provided) LAKE PLACID Rain dates can be snow dates in the Adirondacks during the spring. That’s what’s happening this week with Lake Placid’s Clean Up Day, which was originally scheduled for today. Due to snow in the forecast, the event will be postponed until the rain/snow date a week later, according to organizers. I Love My Park Day today at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, however, will go on as planned, according to Site Manager Brendan Mills.
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Laurel: To two birds with one stone. It is great when people are able to lend a hand for a good cause. When you can do two at the same time, it’s even better.
Plum Borough observed Earth Day on April 24 with a Cleanup Day event as the culmination of a whole week of volunteer opportunities. Donna and Dan Kane signed up for help at their Short Street home, where the yard was still messed up from July 2019 flooding that the senior couple was just not capable of fixing.
aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com
Volunteers from the Zonta Club of the Adirondacks participate in a past Lake Placid Clean Up Day. This yearâs event, originally scheduled for May 1, has been postponed until Saturday, May 8.
(Photo provided)
LAKE PLACID Rain dates can be snow dates in the Adirondacks during the spring. That’s exactly what’s happening this week with Lake Placid’s Clean Up Day, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, May 1. Due to snow in the forecast, the event will be postponed until the rain/snow date a week later, according to organizers.
I Love My Park Day on Saturday at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, however, will go on as planned, according to Site Manager Brendan Mills.
aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com
Employees from the Hampton Inn & Suites participate in a past Lake Placid Clean Up Day. (Photo provided) LAKE PLACID Rain dates can be snow dates in the Adirondacks during the spring. That’s exactly what’s happening this week with Lake Placid’s Clean Up Day, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, May 1. Due to snow in the forecast, the event will be postponed until the rain/snow date a week later, according to organizers.
I Love My Park Day on Saturday at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, however, will go on as planned, according to Site Manager Brendan Mills.
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