Wednesday August 28th, 2019 9amHuletts Landing Library & Gallery
We hope you’ll participate in the annual meeting of The Friends Historic Huletts Landing and bring ALL your ideas and suggestions for how we can make it even better and honor our rich history while still making it relevant and exciting for generations to come.
Wednesday, August 7th 6pmWashington County Park Pavilion
Sponsored by the Women’s Guild of Huletts Landing, come on out and enjoy an evening with our sacred community of Huletts Landing for the annual Community Supper!
Please bring a large prepared main dish or salad to share.
Please also bring your own cutlery, dishwater and preferred cocktail.
Ice tea, lemonade, water and desserts provided
All are welcome and encouraged to join, so gather all your friends and family and join us as we celebrate our wonderful community.
Wednesday August 14th, 2019 7:30pm Mountain Grove Memorial Church
Have you ever biked along Erie Canal, perhaps spotted it on your drive and admired it? Well now you can learn why it was built and how its construction impacted canal communities.
Brad L. Utter, Senior Historian & Curator of New York State Committee on Geographic Names at the New York State Museum will be giving a historical lecture on why the Northern Canal was built and how it impacted the surrounding communities.
Wednesday July 17th, 2019 7:30pmMountain Grove Memorial Church
Everyday we all enjoy our cities and take for granted that we can see so easily at night, but how did everyone get by before there was electricity? How did all the opulent hotels stay illuminated? How was the city that never sleeps so bright? Or was it?
Join us on WEDNESDAY, July 17th as John Ripp (who spent 40 years studying and remediating 19th century manufactured gas plants throughout the country including old gas works in Troy, Ballston Spa, Saratoga, Glens Falls and Whitehall) discusses how iconic New York cities & hotels were lit before electricity.
We’re honored to feature geometric drawings by local legends Tom Keating and Jim Keating.
Is it nature or nurture? Why did two brothers make drawings within the same genre without either one ever knowing what the other one was doing?
Find out more, view their drawings, sip wine, snack on cheese and mingle with friends at the opening reception on July 27th from 5 – 7pm at The Huletts Library & Gallery
You are cordially invited to the Huletts Landing Volunteer Fire Company Open House. Come get to know your fire department and its resources better and enjoy free ice cream sandwiches. Every 15 minutes a “Stop the Bleed” kit will be given away and training provided.
Also, encourage your kids and grandkids to enter the poster contest to win fame and prizes in three age categories. Click here for all the details of the contest.
Feel free to call Fire Chief Jay at 518-480-9595 with any questions.
We’re honored to feature the beautiful paintings by the lovely and talented artist Nancy Smith.
Opening reception will be June 29th from 5 – 7pm at The Huletts Library & Gallery and we hope you’ll join us as we sip on drinks, mingle with friends and meet the artist.
Her works will be on display thru July.
Read more to see a few sneak peeks of her works before the show!
Saturday June 29th, 2019 9 amHuletts Library & Gallery
We hope you’ll attend the first Trustees Meeting of 2019!
This meeting is open to the public and it’s a great time to catch up and discuss what’s coming up this Summer.
Our Trustees & Officers are always thinking about new ways to make the Friends of Historic Huletts Landing fun and relevant to the community and we would love your input and feedback.
September 7, 2018 1pmWhite House on Bluff Head Road
We hope you can join us as neighbors and key partners of the Lake George Land Conservancy’s (LGLC) in the recent conservation project in Huletts Landing. Join LGLC staff to celebrate the grand opening of the Leeming Jelliffe Preserve’s trail system, Friday, September 7, 2018. The event will include a ribbon-cutting and dedication of the preserve.