the 2015 Program

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Presented by the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce
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“For an extraordinary outdoors adventure, the 6th Annual Great Adirondack
Moose Festival offers activities for nature, hiking, fly casting and rafting
enthusiasts of all ages. Discover the majesty of the moose and celebrate its
return to the Adirondacks!”
6th Annual Great Adirondack Moose Festival
Saturday, September 26, 2015
All Day Moose River Plains - Self-guided Driving Tour (allow 3-5 hours)
Get a Moose River Plains Self Driving Tour Map at the Chamber of Commerce and take an exceptional scenic 24-mile dirt
road drive through some of the most pristine woodlands in the Adirondacks. The Map will also highlight various points of
interest as you drive along the Plains. The Moose River Plains is the largest block of remote lands in the Adirondacks that is
readily accessible by motor vehicles. Please review map for very important DEC Safety guidelines.
Begins at Cedar River Road and Route 28, Indian Lake.
9:00 a.m. Rock Dam Guided Hike - Gary Lee, Retired NYS Forest Ranger and Licensed Guide
Fall foliage, rushing rivers and moose, oh my! Shutterbugs and moose lovers will feel right at home in this neck of the Adirondacks woods. The hike is four miles and takes approximately two hours to complete. It’s ideal for nature photographers
and wildlife lovers in search of the shy and solitary moose. The group will meet at 9:00 a.m. at the Limekiln Gate in Inlet.
The gate is two miles on the left side of the road, up from Route 28. Hikers will then caravan 30 minutes to the trailhead.
Suitable sneakers and walking shoes are recommended, no open-toed shoes allowed. Route 28, Inlet.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Watch Hill Guided Hike- Sponsored by Indian Lake Blue Mt. Fish and
Game Association, Daryl Smith
The hike to Watch Hill summit is 1.2 miles with a 360 ft. gain in elevation. Please note, there are steep sections of the trail as the
summit is approached. From the summit are spectacular views of Snowy Mt. and southern sections of Indian Lake. Total hiking
distance is 2.4 miles. Good hiking shoes are recommended, no open-toed shoes. Meet at the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce
Building at 8:30 a.m. for registration. Hikers will leave the Chamber at 8:45 a.m. for the drive to the trail head on Route 30, south
of Sabael. Route 28 Indian Lake.
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9:00 a.m. Fall Foliage Festival Rafting - Adirondac Rafting Company - Bob Rafferty
Enjoy Central Adirondack beautiful fall foliage during a 17 mile white water adventure into the Hudson Gorge wilderness.
Your whitewater outfitter is a three-time Adirondack Challenge participant. The company will provide skilled river guides,
special rafting gear topped off with a Riverside Lunch. Class 3 white water rafting is for everyone. For a special Festival
Rafting discount price, $69, contact Bob or Kerry for reservations at: 518-523-1635 or www.adirondacrafting.com 100
Main Street, Indian Lake.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Old Fashioned Turkey Shoot - Indian Lake & Blue Mountain Lake Fish
and Game Club - Hank Dobbin
The Old Fashioned Turkey Shoot will include shotgun, rifle, and BB gun shooting. Targets will be available for $1.00 or $5.00.
Winners will take home frozen chickens or turkeys. Chain Lakes Road (off Route 28), Indian Lake.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. North Country Sidewalk Sales - Town Of Indian Lake Merchants
Shop at the North Country Sidewalk Sales and take home your favorite Adirondack treasures. Routes 28 and 30, Indian
Lake. Stop by these retailers and check out their sales – Kim’s Country Corner, Pine’s Country Store, and in Blue Mountain
Lake: Steamboat Landing and Adirondack Museum Store (20% off moose related items).
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Count the Moose Scat
Moose “Scat” is located in several convenient locations. Stop by one of the retail locations and write down your guess on
the number of moose scat in each container. Visit these locations to count the scat and to sign up for the contest: In Indian
Lake - Adirondac Rafting Co., Adventure Sports Rafting Co., Cedar River Golf Club, Gadway Realty, Indian Lake Chamber of
Commerce, Indian Lake Theater, Kim’s Country Corner, Moosterpiece Children’s Games and Activities, Pines Country Store;
in Blue Mountain Lake - Adirondack Museum, Steamboat Landing. Winners annoounced at the Big Moose Tent Area, Indian
Lake School, Routes 28 and 30, Indian Lake.
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The Big Moose Tent
Browse one-of-a-kind Adirondack themed crafts, custom made crafts, jewelry, fudge and more. Local business owners, community organizations, and state agencies will be available to share information about their businesses and services. Indian
Lake Central School, Route 28, Indian Lake.
10:00 a.m. Moose Festival Chuck Wagon - Indian Lake & Blue Mountain Lake Fish and
Game Club
Stop by the Chuck Wagon for some tasty vittles, including delicious hot dogs, hamburgers and chips. While there, don’t
forget to ask for your free sample of “Made in Indian Lake” moose chili. This palate pleasing chili packs a punch and will be
available “till all gone”. Indian Lake Central School, Route 28, Indian Lake.
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Moosetastic History, Activities & More
The Adirondack Museum sits on the grounds of the former Blue Mountain House, a resort hotel opened in the late 19th
century by Miles Tyler Merwin. Discover the hidden history of the Adirondack Museum’s site by going on a Blue Mountain
House Quest. Rhyming, riddle-like clues lead you around the campus and unveil the stories of Merwin’s Blue Mountain
House and what remains. While on campus, visit the Museum Store to receive 20% of all moose-related items.
Admission fee is required. 9097 State Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake.
10:00 a.m. Moose Caption Contest - Marty’s Chili Nights Restaurant
Check out their Moose Caption Contest and learn how you can win a $25 gift certificate to Marty’s. Get contest forms from
the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or at Marty’s from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.).
No purchase necessary. Route 28, Indian Lake.
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. MOOSTERPIECE Children’s Games and Activities Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce - Vicki Virgil and Jennifer Zahray
Go for a moose walk, walk like a moose, pop, sink, hoop and find a moose at the Moosterpiece Children’s games and activities and win Moose Bucks for prizes. Also say hello to the Festival mascot, Bruce the Moose. Last, but not least, visit local
businesses and enter the “Count the Moose Scat” contest. Byron Park Pavilion, Route 28, Indian Lake.
11:00 a.m. - Noon “Current Moose Research in the Adirondacks” Department of Environmental Conservation – Wildlife Biologist, Ben Tabor
This one hour PowerPoint presentation will provide an up to date overview of the current work being done by the DEC
regarding moose in northern New York State. The agency is working to establish a population measure and assess the
health and productivity of the moose. Indian Lake Theater, Route 28, Indian Lake.
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12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. NY State Beer and Wine Sampling Tent - Adult Only Activity (Must
be 21 years old and older to participate)
Cap or cork your Adirondack adventures with beer and wine samplings and sales that will push your palate to the great
beyond. Samplings will be provided by McCadam Distributors of Plattsburgh, NY. IDs required. Outside the Indian Lake
Restaurant, Routes 28 and 30, Indian Lake.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Town of Indian Lake Museum Open House - Wayne Blanchard, Town of
Indian Lake Historian
Stop by the Open House, chat with Wayne Blanchard, and learn about the folks who settled Indian Lake through exhibits,
antique dolls, family portraits, and the story of Emma Meade, great granddaughter of Chief Sabael Benedict, one of the
early settlers. Route 28, Indian Lake.
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. – Live Music Entertainment
Stop by the Town Park and listen to live music with a hint of the Adirondacks. Sponsored by: Indian Lake Restaurant, Tavern &
Liquor Store, Intersections of Routes 28 and 30, Indian Lake.
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Moose Calling Contest - Ed Kanze, Naturalist and Outdoor Guide
In the midst of the Festival, this event will not so quietly march in and take its place. It’s a moose-calling contest, the fourth
(as far as we can tell) to be held in the Adirondack Mountains and one of only a few staged around the country. Sign up,
watch, listen and learn as contestants show off their unique moose calling skills. Contest partipants should pre-register
in one of the two categories – Children (up to 18) and Adult (19+). To pre-register please call: 518-648-5636 or 518-648-5112.
Indian Lake Theater, Route 28, Indian Lake.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Traditions of Backwoods Brook Trout Presentation Joe Hackett, Licensed Guide and Owner/Operator - Tahawus Ltd.
Joe Hackett has worked since 1978 as a professional guide taking anglers to some of the most remote trout waters in the
Adirondacks ranging from virgin beaver flows to high elevation, mountain ponds and tumbling mountain brooks. In 2004,
he established the first ‘modern day’, New York State brook trout record in over 60 years and he will have many of his trophy brook trout mounts on display. His multi-media presentation will cover angling tactics for brook trout during the Spring,
Summer and Fall with an emphasis on both the modern and traditional means of access, tuning up your equipment and
successful, trolling techniques for both lakes and ponds. Route 28, Byron Park, Indian Lake.
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Diversity: Juried Photography Show and Reception
Photography aficionados will discover the fabulous work of upcoming photographers. The exhibit includes a wide array of
photographic genres. Adirondack Lakes Center for The Arts, Route 28, Blue Mountain Lake.
7:00 p.m. Movie: “MOOSE the Movie”
This comedy/thriller/spoof will undoubtedly be remembered as the guilty pleasure of the 2015 Moose Festival. Made in the
great state of Alaska, by Alaskans, starring Alaskans, Moose is set in the small, fictitious, odd little town of Gangrene Gulch.
The town, its brand new Park Ranger and beautiful Coroner’s Assistant must stop an ancient menace terrorizing the inhabitants of the flannel capital of the world. This villain is as Alaskan as they come the half-man, half-moose, Moosetaur. Critics
have said that while Moose may not be the best movie made about Alaska and its moose, it is likely the funniest.
Admission - $5, Indian Lake Theater, Route 28, Indian Lake.
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All Day Moose River Plains - Self-guided Driving Tour (allow 3-5 hours)
Get a Moose River Plains Self Driving Tour Map at the Chamber of Commerce and take an exceptional scenic 24-mile dirt
road drive through some of the most pristine woodlands in the Adirondacks. The Map will also highlight various points of
interest as you drive along the Plains. The Moose River Plains is the largest block of remote lands in the Adirondacks that is
readily accessible by motor vehicles. Please review map for very important DEC Safety guidelines.
Begins at Cedar River Road and Route 28, Indian Lake.
9:00 a.m. Fall Foliage Festival Rafting - Adirondac Rafting Company - Bob Rafferty
Enjoy Central Adirondack beautiful fall foliage during a 17 mile white water adventure into the Hudson Gorge wilderness.
Your whitewater outfitter is a two-time Adirondack Challenge participant. The company will provide skilled river guides,
special rafting gear topped off with a Riverside Lunch. Class 3 white water rafting is for everyone. For a special Festival
Rafting discount price, $69, contact Bob or Kerry for reservations at: 518-523-1635 or www.adirondacrafting.com - 100
Main Street, Indian Lake.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. North Country Sidewalk Sales - Town Of Indian Lake Merchants
Shop at the North Country Sidewalk Sales and take home your favorite Adirondack treasures. Routes 28 and 30, Indian
Lake. Stop by these retailers and check out their sales – Kim’s Country Corner, Pine’s Country Store, and in Blue Mountain
Lake: Steamboat Landing and Adirondack Museum Store (20% off moose related items).
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Moosetastic History, Activities & More
The Adirondack Museum sits on the grounds of the former Blue Mountain House, a resort hotel opened in the late 19th
century by Miles Tyler Merwin. Discover the hidden history of the Adirondack Museum’s site by going on a Blue Mountain
House Quest. Rhyming, riddle-like clues lead you around the campus and unveil the stories of Merwin’s Blue Mountain House
and what remains. While on campus, visit the Museum Store to receive 20% of all moose-related items.
Admission fee is required. 9097 State Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake.
10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p. m. OK Slip Falls Guided Hike - Harold Stackhouse
OK Slip Falls is considered one of the highest and most beautiful in the Adirondacks with water that flows into the Hudson
River near the center of the Hudson Gorge. The hike is six miles roundtrip and takes about four to five hours to complete.
Suitable sneakers and walking shoes are recommended, no open-toed shoes allowed. Bring drinking water and snacks. The
group will meet 10:30 a.m. at the former Indian Lake grocery store parking lot, located at the intersection of Routes 28 and
30, and will then caravan 10 minutes to the trail head. The hike will begin promptly at 10:30. TO LIMIT GROUP SIZE, PRE
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. PLEASE CALL 518-648-5636 or 518-648-5112.
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Run By Dogs
Meet musher, Kate, and her amazing sled dogs. Her business, Run By Dogs, offers dog sledding excursions and educational programs. Meet the amazing dogs and watch demonstrations with dry-land rig, and much more. Run By Dogs will come
back to Indian Lake during Snocade in February of 2016, Subject to change. Big Moose Tent, Indian Lake Central School,
Route 28, Indian Lake.
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. The Big Moose Tent
Browse one-of-a-kind Adirondack themed crafts, custom made crafts, jewelry, fudge and more. Local business owners, community organizations, and state agencies will be available to share information about their businesses and services. Indian
Lake Central School, Route 28, Indian Lake.
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Castle Rock Guided Hike - Lenny Baglieri
You might want to climb Castle Rock because it’s there, but this moderate and very scenic four mile hike ends in a steep
assent to reach the bald peak, overlooking Blue Mountain Lake and its many islands. At 700 feet above the lake, Castle Rock
offers spectacular and panoramic views of the surrounding area. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Recommended for children 10 years of age and older. Suitable sneakers or walking shoes are recommended. No open-toed shoes
allowed on the hike. Bring drinking water. Hikers will meet at 11:00 at the Adirondack Museum parking lot, Route 28, Blue
Mountain Lake and will begin promptly at 11 a.m.
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11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The Great Adirondack Fly-casting Classic - Joe Hackett, Licensed
Guide and Owner/Operator - Tahawus Ltd.
The Fly-casting Classic will be held on Lake Adirondack and features a test of fly-casting skills with divisions for men, women and children. The fly-casting competition will present a test of fly-casting speed, accuracy and distance. Participants will
be required to accumulate points by scoring a fly to strike the water inside floating targets set at a variety of distances. A
total of scoring hits will determine individual overall scores. Competitors will have 3 minutes on the course to score the highest total of points. Byron Park, Route 28, Indian Lake.
11: 50 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Raquette Lake Navigation - Brunch Cruise
Take in the colorful palette of the fall foliage from the on the W.W. Durant while sipping on Mimosas or nibbling on brunch
goodies. This scenic excursion on Raquette Lake, one of the loveliest lakes in the Adirondacks, will charm you with the
surrounding beauty of the region. Reservations are required. For more information, please visit www.raquettelakenavigation.com or call 315-354-5532.
1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. Utica Zoo Mobile
A World of Animals on Wheels! Enjoy special presentations by Zoo Educators and meet a few animals from the Utica Zoo.
Learn about what wildlife one might find in the Adirondacks. Presentations at The Big Moose Tent, Indian Lake School,
Route 28. Stop by and find out exact presentations times.
3:30 p.m. Count the Moose Scat Contest Winner Announcements
Moose “Scat” is located in several convenient locations. Stop by one of the retail locations and write down your guess on the
number of moose scat in each container. Visit these locations to count the scat and to sign up for the contest: In Indian
Lake - Adirondac Rafting Co., Adventure Sports Rafting Co., Cedar River Golf Club, Gadway Realty, Indian Lake Chamber of
Commerce, Indian Lake Theater, Kim’s Country Corner, Moosterpiece Children’s Games and Activities, Pines Country Store;
in Blue Mountain Lake - Adirondack Museum, Steamboat Landing. Winners announced at the Big Moose Tent Area,
Indian Lake School, Routes 28 and 30, Indian Lake.
5:00 p.m. Moose Caption Contest - Marty’s Chili Nights Restaurant
Check out their Moose Caption Contest and learn how you can win a $25 gift certificate to Marty’s. Get contest forms from
the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or at Marty’s from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.).
No purchase necessary. Route 28, Indian Lake.
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THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!
The Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce would like to especially thank the following sponsors for their
dedication and commitment to the 6th Annual Great Adirondack Moose Festival (GAMF):
BULL MOOSE SPONSORS
Adirondack Camp Antiques & Collectibles*
Hutchins Construction, Inc.
Unique antique and rustic items for your Adirondack
camp and home.
Owner Brad Hutchins is a local builder dedicated to
the Indian Lake community and is well known for his
quality workmanship. He specializes in all building
types from stick built to Lincoln Log packages, for
camps, cottages, and permanent residences. Contact
Hutchins Construction at (518) 648-0107.
Frontier Communications
Frontier makes it simple to stay connected to family, friends, community
information and a world of entertainment. Through our voice, internet and video offerings,
we deliver; the highest quality service, call clarity and
reliability at a predictable, low monthly charge; unmatched value with consistently fast, secure Internet
connections; great programming with 100% Digital
Satellite TV and integrated features, all on one bill.
Frontier proudly serves the Adirondack Region.
gra•FIX*
Has the FIX for all your graphic needs!
Offering 28+ years of professional, high
quality graphic design in Chicagoland
The Fix for your graphic needs
and Northwest Indiana – now operating here in Indian
Lake, NY. Specializing in logo development, photography, posters, maps, rack cards, grant writing and more.
No project is too big or too small. Call Al or Christine
Pouch at (518) 648-0782
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Hamilton County Department Of Planning,
Tourism & Community Development
Bringing visitors to Hamilton County through our
www.adirondack experience.com website, advertising,
promotional literature, TV advertising, hosting and
sponsoring events all to provide visitors with the most
up-to-date travel information. Planning & Economic
Development: Helping grow our communities with
small business support, start-up help, expansions and
financing. Also offering low interest business loans,
advice, and help with business and marketing plans.
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Indian Lake Central School District*
Indian Lake Central School, has an enrollment of approximately 150 students in grades Pre-K-12. While the
school may be small in population compared to some
other schools, it is rich in academic excellence and
expectations. Many graduating classes at Indian Lake
have had a 100% placement to college or to a branch of
the military. The school also prides itself on providing
an education rich in Adirondack history. Students from
many surrounding communities, including Indian
Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Sabael, and Raquette Lake
comprise the student population.
Indian Lake Restaurant, Tavern and
Liquor Store*
Located at the intersection of Route 28 & 30 in Indian
Lake, NY. Previously known as The Oak Barrel. A full service restaurant and tavern offering an extensive selection
of traditional and specialty cuisines, as well as seafood,
steaks, and burgers. If you are daring, try the Transfer Station or Elvis Burger! Daily specials, homemade bread, desserts, and more. Open year round. Tavern and Liquor store
open daily. Reservations recommended on weekends. Call
(518) 648-5115.
Indian Lake Theater
Built in 1938, Indian Lake Theater
is a non-profit facility that presents
films, live performances, and community events year-round. Fall, winter, and spring
schedule Thursday through Saturday.
For more information visit www.indianlaketheater.org
Indian Lake
Theater
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BULL MOOSE SPONSORS (cont.)
Mannix Marketing, Inc.*
Mannix Marketing, Inc. has been helping businesses
get found online since 1996. As an award­winning,
full­service digital marketing company based in Glens
Falls, NY, they provide custom website design and
development, SEO, PPC, social media marketing and
local online advertising solutions. These services make
it easier for businesses to connect with their audiences.
Discover how Mannix Marketing can help your business
by contacting them at (518)­743­-9424.
North Country Public Radio*
North Country Public Radio informs, enriches and connects the
region on air, online and in our
communities. The commercial-free format includes a
wide variety of programs from National Public Radio
including All Things Considered, Morning Edition,
Fresh Air and more. NCPR’s award-winning news team
can be heard weekdays at 8:00 am with regional news
broadcasts, features and interviews. The station also
airs an eclectic mix of locally-hosted music programs.
Visit www.ncpr.org
Town Of Indian Lake*
Blue Mountain Lake & Sabael
Indian Lake is a town of approximately 1,400 people
located in the Central Adirondacks. The town –
consisting of the hamlets of Indian Lake, Blue
Mountain Lake, and Sabael – is a four-season tourist
destination with numerous mountains, lakes, and
rivers for a variety of outdoor recreation activities and
a hub for the arts and culture.
MOOSE FACT:
Each year, from April to
August, bull moose grow
a new set of antlers that
can be as much as 4-5
feet wide and weigh 25-30
pounds.
BIG DADDY MOOSE SPONSORS
Adirondack “By Owner” LLC
Your complete directory of Adirondack real estate for
sale, Adirondack vacation rentals, and Adirondack
time-shares for sale and rent in the scenic Adirondack
Mountain region of upstate New York. Have fun exploring our site. For a week... or a lifetime... you’ll find it
here! Visit www.adirondackbyowner.com
Adirondack Museum
Begin your Adirondack experience with a visit to the
Adirondack Museum. The Adirondack Museum’s 22
indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces are situated on 32
landscaped acres, offering spectacular mountain and
lake views. Visitors will experience how people have
lived, worked, traveled, and played in the Adirondacks
since the 1800s. Interactive discovery centers and
hands-on activities abound throughout the museum,
making the museum a fun place for families with children to play and learn. www.adirondackmuseum.org
* Denotes in-kind donations
Barton Mines Company, LLC
Barton Mines is a family owned business that has
produced the world’s highest quality garnet abrasives
for over five generations. Founded in 1878 to mine and
mill garnet for the sandpaper industry, Barton Garnet
quickly became the world standard for sandpaper
applications. Over the years, Barton has continued to
develop new products, markets and applications.
Gadway Realty
Whether you are buying or selling a home, hire Aaron
Gadway - you won’t be disappointed! Aaron P. Gadway,
Licensed Broker, Real Estate Sales & Vacation Rentals.
Visit www.gadwayrealty.com or call (518) 648-0888.
The Hedges
The Hedges on Blue Mountain Lake, started in 1880
as a unique estate-camp. One of the last remaining
Adirondack camps open to the public. Rustic charm
abounds, 1500 feet of water front on the lake. Hearty
breakfast & dinner meals included in the room tariff.
Visitors at The Hedges can enjoy water craft, tennis,
ping pong and hiking trails
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BIG DADDY MOOSE SPONSORS (cont.)
Marty’s Chili Nights
Pepsi Beverages Company*
Enjoy delicious traditional Mexican cuisine in a wide
variety of freshly made dishes including many vegetarian choices and children’s menu. Relax in our colorful
and festive dining rooms combining Adirondack charm
with Mexican flare. We offer eight varieties of Mexican
Soda, frosty cold Dos Equis on tap, Walt’s extraordinary
Margaritas, a premium wine list and our own Sangria
to quench your thirst! This is truly a unique dining experience, one not to be missed. Reservations are always
taken, and strongly recommended during July, August
and all holidays. Open year round, hours change seasonally. Call (518) 648-5832 for reservations.
Did you know Pepsi was first made in the 1890s by
pharmacist Caleb Davis Bradham in New Bern, North
Carolina? It was first introduced as “Brad’s Drink” in
1898 by Caleb, who made it at his pharmacy where the
drink was sold. Bradham sought to create a fountain
drink that was delicious and would aid in digestion and
boost energy. The brand was trademarked on June 16,
1903 and offers a variety of selections today. Visit www.
pepsi.com
McCadam Distributors Inc.*
McCadam is in the beer and ale industry in
Plattsburgh, NY. The company has 30 employees and
has $2 million dollars in annual sales. McCadam
Distributing is the North Country’s standard-bearer for
some of the best, well-known, and highest quality beer,
ale, specialty drink, and soft drink makers in the world.
New York State Energy Research
Development Authority
NYSERDA offers objective information and analysis,
innovative programs, technical expertise, and support
to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save
money, use renewable energy, and reduce reliance on
fossil fuels. NYSERDA professionals work to protect the
environment and create clean energy jobs. A public
benefit corporation, NYSERDA has been advancing innovative energy solutions since 1975.
Pine’s Country Store
“A little bit of everything.” And they aren’t kidding!
You name it, Pine’s has it! Including a full line of rental
equipment and much more. Stop in and check out the
MOOSE gifts and gear. True Value Hardware.
Vist www.pinescs.com or call (518) 648-5212.
Steet Toyota
Located on Route 30A in Johnstown, Steet Toyota has
something for everyone. We carry a full line of Toyota
and Scion cars, trucks and SUV’s - from hybrids to 4
Wheel Drives. We also have a great selection of used
cars – all makes and models. Our award-winning
Service and Parts Department is second to none. You
will like our friendly staff and beautiful facility. You
can visit us online at www.SteetToyotaJohnstown.com
or call (518) 762-7222.
Stewart’s Shops
Stewart’s provides a convenient way to buy milk, bread,
dairy products, soda, beer, snacks, food to go, ice
cream, groceries, and gas - over 3,000 different items all
with a friendly smile. Visit www.stewartsshops.com or
call (518) 648-5992.
Momma Moose Sponsors
Abanakee Studios
Community Bank, N.A.
J&R Eldridge
Indian Lake Theater
Stephenson Lumber Company
* Denotes in-kind donations
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6th Annual Great Adirondack Moose Festival
Event and Activity Locations
Downtown
1. Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce – Main Street
2. Main Street Sidewalk Sales in Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake
a Kim’s Country Corner – Route 28 & 30 Indian Lake
b. Pine’s Country Store – Route 28 & 30 Indian Lake
c.Steamboat Landing – Route 28N & 30 Blue Mountain Lake
d. Adirondack Museum – Store and Moosetastic History, Activities & More
Route 28N & 30 Blue Mountain Lake
3. Indian Lake Town Park – Live Entertainment
4. Indian Lake Restaurant – NYS Beer and Wine Sampling and Sales Tent
5. Marty’s Chili Nights – Moose Caption Contest
6. Indian Lake Theater – Movie: “Moose the Movie”
7. Gadway Realty – Count the Moose Scat contest
8. Adventure Sports Rafting Co. – Count the Moose Scat contest
West of Downtown
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Big Moose Tent – Indian Lake Central School – Rte. 28
Indian Lake Central School – Utica Zoo Mobile & Moose Fest Chuck Wagon
Indian Lake Museum – Open House
Adirondac Rafting Co. – Count the Moose Scat contest
Cedar River Golf Club – Count the Moose Scat contest
Raquette Lake Navigation
Moose River Plains Driving Tour – Begins at Cedar River Road
Adirondack Lakes Center for Arts – Diversity: Juried Photography Show and Reception
East of Downtown
17. Indian Lake & Blue Mountain Lake Fish and Game Club Turkey Shoot – Chain Lakes Road
18. Byron Park, Route 28 Indian Lake – Mooseterpiece Children’s Games, Traditions of Backwoods
Brook Trout Presentation & The Great Adirondack Fly Casting Classic
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