This document is a newsletter compiling information from various military and local sources for personal use by readers. It provides notices about upcoming events like concerts, fairs, and festivals in the region as well as closures of the Fort Drum Veterinary Clinic on certain Fridays. Readers are encouraged to research any applicable restrictions or guidelines themselves.
1. FRSA FLASH 19 July 2012
Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material
presented does not represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2 nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal
use by the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines
VETERINARY CLINIC ANNOUNCES
FRIDAY WALK-IN CLOSURE DATES -- Friday walk-
ins at the Fort Drum Veterinary Clinic will not be offered July 20 or 27.
ARE YOU LOOKING
FOR THINGS TO DO?
Visit www.iloveny.com
You can choose a category, like beaches and it will list all the beaches in
New York State.
http://www.iloveny.com/Summer/Themes/Beach-
Lists.aspx#thousandislands
For example Sylvan Beach is down near Syracuse and they have an
amusement park.
http://www.sylvanbeachamusementpark.com/Home.html
And Filmore Glen State Park is down neat Cortland and they have
Waterfalls and walking trails.
http://nysparks.com/parks/157/details.aspx
Or maybe you would prefer festivals.
July 20-22 is the Antique Festival in Liverpool
http://greatamericanantiquefest.com/antique_shows/fest1.htm
July 27&28 is the Jazz and Wine Festival in Syracuse
http://www.cnyjazz.org/nejwf/
It doesn’t matter what you are looking for, if you seek it you can find it in
New York there is everything from shopping, wine tasting, and spas to
hiking, biking, and fishing.
2. Attention Parents
• Pop Warner Cheer leading Meetings
Date: 24th of July
Location: MPA (Post Theater)
Call 772-6718 with questions.
Times:
Tiny Mites 5:30pm
Mighty Mites 6:15pm
Jr.Pee Wee 7:45pm
• Pop Warner football Meetings
Date: 23rd of July
Location: MPA (Post Theater)
Please call 772-6718 with questions
Time:
Tiny Mites 5:30pm
Mighty Mites 6:30pm
Jr.Pee Wee 7:30pm
Pee-Wee 8:30pm
• Youth Sports Parents:
There will be Sports Physicals being offered at Guthrie on
the 21st of July. Please call Guthrie with any questions.
This is to help with Fall CYSS Sports registrations
requirements.
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4. IMAX
MOST IMAX Theater in Syracuse:
www.most.org
Zoos
NYS Zoo at Thompson Park—
Watertown:
www.nyszoo.org
Rosamond Gifford Zoo—
Syracuse:
www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org
Toronto Zoo—
Toronto, Canada:
www.torontozoo.com
5. Romance Rendezvous Weekend July 21-22
Singles are encouraged to find a match to their Romance Rune Stone for a free
round of adult beverages. Already have a soulmate? Treat your sweetheart to a Lovers'
Picnic or attend our Renewal of Vows Ceremony at the Chapel.
Pirate Invasion Weekend July 28-29
Yaar!! Those pirates are invading the Shire with swashbuckling adventure, comedy
and song. Join our Pirate Costume Competition for kids and adults and enjoy rip-roaring
shows featuring swordplay and antics throughout the day.
Highland Fling Weekend August 4-5
Wear your kilt and come celebrate the legendary Scots! Let the captivating sounds of the
bagpipes carry you away as you delight in the colorful Highland dancing, games and
breath-taking demonstrations!
Fantasy Weekend August 11-12
The village of Warwick pays tribute to the myths and legends of Merry Olde England. Sprites, fairies, witches and
Robin Goodfellow himself will be seen in a whimsical masquerade of folklore characters. We invite you to join the fun
in our our Favorite Fantasy Costume Contest!
Grand Finale Weekend August 18-19
The last chance for a whole year to experience a memorable repast, enjoying our unique and varied culinary delights.
Select fine hand-crafted wares from our diverse and gifted artisans. Join in our lively Pub Sing, raising a tankard of
your favorite ale to bid farewell to yet another glorious season at the Sterling Renaissance Festival. The Gran Finale -
the one you must not miss!
6. CHECK OUT
THE
DRIVEIN
MOVIES
www.baydrivein.com
Adults (12 & over) $6
Active duty military with ID $5
Children 7-11 $2 and under 6 free
www.blackriverdrivein.com
Adults (12 & over) $7
Children 7-11 $2 and under 6 free
Now until Sep 5th (Every Wednesday Night 5-9pm)
Watertown
Concert on the Square
Event Description Every Wednesday night the Downtown Business Association will again be hosting "Concert on
the Square" July 5th-September 5th. Bring your lawn chair and listen to the sounds of local musicians.
Now until Sep 2nd (Every Sunday 3-5pm)
Sackets Harbor
Concert on the Battlefield State Historic Site
Bands are as listed below:
Jul 22nd Atlas
Jul 29th Babik
Aug 5th The Opera Real String Band
Aug 12th Prime Time Funk
Aug 19th The 10th Mountain Division Band
Aug 26th Quickstep with John Kirk and Trish Miller
Sep 2nd The Mario De Santis Orchestra
Now until Aug 8th (Every Wednesday 7pm)
Lowville
Village Band will perform their 2012 concert series at Veteran’s Park every Wednesday starting at 7pm. They are
also scheduled to perform a 7 PM program at the Library in Constableville on Friday August 10. Phone: 376-
8971
7. Now until August 15 (Every Wednesday 7pm)
Carthage
Sounds of Summer Concert Series
Join us every Wednesday from 7:00-9:00pm at the Farmers' Market Pavilion.
Now until Aug 29 (Every Wednesday 7pm)
Alexandria Bay
CONCERT IN THE PARK SERIES
Scenic View Park Fuller Street
Wednesday evenings at 7 pm enjoy aFREE concert for the public. Each week will be a different genre. Stop in and
enjoy the music on the waterfront.
Email: info@alexbay.org Phone: 315-482-9531Links: http://www.visitalexbay.org
July 17-21
Lowville
192nd ANNUAL LEWIS COUNTY FAIR
5443 Bostwick St.
http://www.lewiscountyfair.org/
Bonnie Murphy
Lewis County Fair
Email: bonniemurphy.lcf@frontiernet.net
Primary Phone: (315) 831-4285
Mobile Phone: (315) 709-1150
July 20-21
Clayton
44TH ANNUAL DECOY & WILDLIFE ART SHOW
Recreation Park Arena - East Line Rd.
This annual event is a summertime favorite. The best wildlife artwork and carvings are on display and for sale
during this event. Many vendors offer demonstrations of their craft. Sponsored by the Thousand Islands Museum.
Email:info@timuseum.org Phone: 315-686-5794 Links: http://www.timuseum.org
July 21-22
Alexandria Bay
SUMMER CRAFT FAIR
Scenic View Park Pavilion Fuller Street
Over 30 vendors available for your shopping pleasure. 10am to 5pm each day.
Email: info@alexbay.org Phone: 315-482-9531Links: http://www.visitalexbay.org
July 21-22
Sacekts Harbor
CAN AM FESTIVAL
W. Main Street (Sackets Harbor)
Food, music, craft fair, parade, fireworks and so much more. This is a great family event.
Phone: 315-646-3850
July 21
Clayton
CONCOURS D' ELEGANCE
Antique Boat Museum 750 Mary Street Clayton, NY 13624
Join us for the most unique and rare display of automobiles in the region!
Email: mhummel@abm.org Phone: 315-686-4104Links: http://abm.org
8. July 21-22
Watertown
JEFFERSON COUNTY FARM & FOOD, FAMILY OPEN DOOR WEEKEND
Jefferson County agricultural businesses will open their doors to the public. From south of Adams to Wellesley
Island, from Sackets Harbor to Theresa, and at almost every town and hamlet in between, farms, wineries, farm
supply businesses, retail establishments specializing in locally grown products, will all be offering an authentic
experience for the whole family. The choices are many and varied: Take a hay-ride. Meet animals and vegetables
from alpacas to zucchinis. Pick your own raspberries or flower bouquet. Explore the agricultural history of the
region. Walk a trail on a farm preserve. Tour a dairy, livestock, or vegetable farm. Find out how grain is milled,
wine is made, and yarn is spun. Learn about growing food organically, or inside high tunnels. Visit stores
specializing in locally produced products. Taste locally produced foods and wine. There is something for
everyone. Why not plan to spend the whole weekend exploring the agricultural wealth of Jefferson County?
To find the location of participating agricultural businesses and more about each, visit www.agvisit.com,
www.comefarmwithus.com, or www.facebook.com/FarmOpenHouse.
July 22
Cape Vincent
TIBBETTS POINT 5K-10K RUN/WALK
Cape Vincent, NY - From South: Take Route 81 North to exit 46. Turn left onto Route 12F and follow to Route 12E
at Paddy Hill. Turn right onto Route 12E into Brownville. Turn left in Brownville and follow Route 12E straight
into Cape Vincent approximately 20 miles. From Canada: Take TI Bridge at Collins Landing. Get off at the Clayton
exit and take Route 12 into Cape Vincent approximately 22 miles.
The Cape Vincent Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring its annual Tibbetts Point Run/Walk at Recreation Park on
James Street at 10:00am. Email: thecape@tds.net Phone: 315-654-2481 - SHELLEY HIGGINS
Links: http://www.capevincent.org
July 28-Sep 1
Cape Vincent
CONCERT ON THE GREEN SERIES
Village Green is on Broadway Street. On Saturdays. Free entertainment varies from the Big Band sound to Rock
and Roll to Blues. The concerts are from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm on the Village Green on Broadway and James
Street. The concerts are held outside so bring a blanket or chair. Rain location is in the Fire Hall on Broadway
Street. Email: thecape@tds.net Phone: LIZ WILLIAMS-KELLY - 315-654-2413 or
SHELLEY HIGGINS - 315-654-2481 Links: http://www.capevincent.org
August 4
Watertown
Musical Playdate featuring "Doodlebops with Caillou"
DPAO, Toyota and Car-Freshner presents "Doodlebops with Caillou" as part of the 2012 Summer Concert Series at
the Watertown Fairgrounds Arena. Reserved seats are $23.00 and General Admission seats are $18.00
For more information, call (315) 782-0044
August 11
Watertown
Thompson Park Zoo Bobcats, Bears and Brews - (21+ only)
Taste test good food and different brews with a special evening view of the animals.
August 10-12
Turin
MOE DOWN 2012 ~ MUSIC FESTIVAL
The 3 day event has become known for its laid back vibe and great music, as well as its intimate and scenic setting.
With only 2 stages, bands never overlap and patrons never miss a beat! As in the past, the price of admission
includes camping. MOE DOWN has a history of bringing a diverse collection of artists to the festival over its 12
year history. For tickets, contact Snow Ridge at (315) 348-8456
9. August 14
Watertown
JOURNEY Concert in Watertown
Disabled Persons Action Organization (DPAO) is pleased to announce that the "American Rock Band ~
JOURNEY" is coming to the Watertown Fairgrounds, for an outdoor concert on Tuesday, August 14th at 7 p.m. The
opening act will be Loverboy. To purchase tickets please visit DPAO.ORG or call DPAO at 782-0044.
August 17-19
Boonville
NYS Woodsmen Field Days
The Woodsmen's Field days are being held in Boonville at the Oneida County Fairgrounds, Rt 294, Booville, NY.
Forestry Exhibits, Parade, Fireworks, Greased Pole Climb, Beards Contest, Loader Contest, Lumberjack Contests,
and Demonstrations throughout the weekend!
August 18
Lowville
Harvest of the Arts & Kite Festival
The 11th Annual Lewis County Harvest of the Arts and Kite Festival is on Saturday from 9am-5pm. As always,
delicious food will be available, and a wide variety of fun activities for your family to enjoy. Admission is FREE!
For more information, feel free to call 376-2640. Kite Festival: Don't miss this incredible family event! Join us and
our special guests from the New York Kite Enthusiast (NYKE) club for a fun filled event celebrating friendship,
community, and an appreciation for the environment through the joy of kite flying. Admission and all activities are
free, open to anyone who enjoys flying or watching kites.
September 7-9
Constableville
Flywheels and Pulleys 37th Annual Old Time Gas and Steam Engine Show on their beautiful grounds on Route 26
in Constableville, NY. Great show, always tons of antique power displays, with a large flea market and crafts.
Contact John or Olga Miller at [315] 465-4206
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16. Contents of this news letter are compiled from multiple military family news sources and local area event sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of the 2nd BSTB, 2 nd BCT or the Army. This material is for personal use by the readers. All readers are
encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.