upcoming events
Scroll below to find out more about each event and to see our list of tours!
- May 9: Community Information Virtual Meeting Presentation about the Berkeley Square Historic District. 5pm
- May 18: International Museum Day
- June 26: Trivia Night at Hotel Saranac
- June 27: Membership Party and Grand opening of the new "North Country Neighbors" Exhibit
- July 15: Reception and tour of the Trudeau building with Advisory board members.
- July 18: Hard Hat and Champagne Party at the Trudeau Building for major donors and members of the Legacy Society
- July 19- Loon Lake Live at John Black Room
- July 22: John Black Room concert by Paul Meyers and Sebastian Buhts featuring Bartok music.
- July 24: Loon Lake Live at John Black Room
- July 29: Loon Lake Live at John Black Room
- August 1 and 3: Manuel Quezon History Day
- August 4: Upper Saranac Lake Great Camp History Tour
- August 5: Loon Lake Live at John Black Room
- August 9: Loon Lake Live at John Black Room
International Museum Day
The Saranac Laboratory Museum was the first laboratory built in the United States for the study of tuberculosis. Join us in exploring this history with activities and exhibits focused on science and science history, especially for young learners and families. The activities will include STEAM-related hands-on activities with microscopes, snack-making, and crafts. There will also be an interactive oral history station for visitors to engage in.
You can attend the event for free! And thanks to the generous donation from Stewart's Shops, you can enjoy free ice cream and root beer too! |
Hard Hat and Champagne PARTY
We look forward to hosting this special event at the Trudeau building for major donors and members of the Historic Saranac Lake Legacy Society. The Legacy Society is made up of friends who have donated to our endowment fund at the Adirondack Foundation as well as people who have decided to remember HSL in their estate plans.
Contact us to find out more or visit our LEGACY SOCIETY. |
Loon Lake Live Concert Series
Loon Lake Live has become an enduring series that has performed well over 200 concerts and educational programs throughout the Northern Adirondack area, featuring compositions ranging from hundreds of years old to world premiere commissions for small ensemble, all performed in intimate spaces. Their professional musicians are associated with orchestras, universities, and fine arts institutions throughout Europe and the Americas.
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Loon Lake Live Concert Series
Loon Lake Live has become an enduring series that has performed well over 200 concerts and educational programs throughout the Northern Adirondack area, featuring compositions ranging from hundreds of years old to world premiere commissions for small ensemble, all performed in intimate spaces. Their professional musicians are associated with orchestras, universities, and fine arts institutions throughout Europe and the Americas.
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Loon Lake Live Concert Series
Loon Lake Live has become an enduring series that has performed well over 200 concerts and educational programs throughout the Northern Adirondack area, featuring compositions ranging from hundreds of years old to world premiere commissions for small ensemble, all performed in intimate spaces. Their professional musicians are associated with orchestras, universities, and fine arts institutions throughout Europe and the Americas.
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Loon Lake Live Concert Series
Loon Lake Live has become an enduring series that has performed well over 200 concerts and educational programs throughout the Northern Adirondack area, featuring compositions ranging from hundreds of years old to world premiere commissions for small ensemble, all performed in intimate spaces. Their professional musicians are associated with orchestras, universities, and fine arts institutions throughout Europe and the Americas.
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Loon Lake Live Concert Series
Loon Lake Live has become an enduring series that has performed well over 200 concerts and educational programs throughout the Northern Adirondack area, featuring compositions ranging from hundreds of years old to world premiere commissions for small ensemble, all performed in intimate spaces. Their professional musicians are associated with orchestras, universities, and fine arts institutions throughout Europe and the Americas.
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TOURS
Historic Saranac Lake offers a variety of private group tours by appointment in addition to the tours below, which are offered on a regular schedule late spring through early fall. Check back for the 2024 regular tour schedule, to be announced soon.
Click here for more information about available tours, including tours of the Bartok cabin.
Click here for more information about available tours, including tours of the Bartok cabin.
DOWNTOWN SARANAC LAKE WALKING TOUR
Take a walk and learn about the history of Saranac Lake’s downtown! The tour ends at the Saranac Laboratory Museum on Church Street. Tour takes place rain or shine. $10/person, children and members of Historic Saranac Lake free. Advance ticket purchases or RSVPs required by noon on the Monday before the tour. A maximum of 10 tickets will be available for this tour. Tickets include same-day admission to the Saranac Laboratory Museum and are non-refundable.
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Trudeau Sanatorium Walking Tour
Tour the grounds of the former Trudeau Sanatorium. This is an entirely outdoor walking tour and takes place rain or shine. $10/person, children and members of Historic Saranac Lake free. Advance ticket purchases or RSVPs required by noon on the Monday before the tour. A maximum of 10 tickets will be available for this tour. Tickets include same-day admission to the Saranac Laboratory Museum and are non-refundable.
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Litte Red and Trudeau Statue TOUR
Take a tour of one of Saranac Lake's first cure cottages! You will get to go inside Little Red, visit the statue of Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, and learn about their history and significance. Advance ticket purchases or RSVPs are required in advance by noon on the Monday before the tour. A maximum of 10 tickets will be available for this tour. Tickets are non-refundable. Rain or shine. $10/person, children and members of Historic Saranac Lake free. Tickets include same-day admission to the Saranac Laboratory Museum.
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Celebrating Bartok Series
Our Celebrating Bartók Program Series is now complete! Click here view the recorded presentations on our YouTube Channel.
This series was supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
This series was supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
If you have any questions about events, including directions, please call us at 518-891-4606 or email mail@historicsaranaclake.org. To see Historic Saranac Lake newsletters, press releases, and recent news coverage, visit the Press Page.