Lake Clear Lodge & Retreat introduces our May Calendar Spring is the time of renewal. A time to find new interests, to explore new worlds to boldly go where…well you know the rest. We have developed some new programs just for you this spring…so you can explore yourself and maybe find some new interests. We have programs to help connect to your spirit; we have programs to help you learn to garden and cook; and we have programs to simple talk with a local artist to learn about his/her passion for art while enjoying a great meal. (Artists from across the region from Lake Placid to Albany) Read through our calendar and then look again…does something jump out at you? Visit website for more details or give us a call we are excited to talk about our new programs. Our Spring Calendar: May 2 Labyrinth Workshop Discover the “How To” and the Healing benefits of labyrinth gardening with expert and designer Marjolaine Arsenault. May 9 *Dinner with an Artist* Series An Interactive opportunity to listen, meet and dine with singer/songwriter Roy Hurd as he performs “A Night of Love Songs”. May 10 A Maple Mother’s Day Brunch An Adirondack Great Camp featuring a “100 mile” local menu savoring Adk “liquid gold” see menu at www.lodgeonlakeclear.com May 16 Roots to Table— Culinary Gardening Interactive Workshops— Plant now for healthy winter eating May 17 “Flavor Your Life” Herb Workshop Planting and harvesting for Flavor and Health May 23 FUNdamentals of Nutritious Cooking Join certified Nutritionist Martha Pickard and executive Chef Cathy Hohmeyer. 10 immediate steps to improve your family’s nutrition. May 29 BOW—Beyond Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program. An educational weekend with private guides. Choose from canoe/hike, firearms in the forest or map & compass. Men welcome. May 31st Adirondack Archery Workshop Hands-on workshop on our lakeside lawn, for the whole family June 5,6,7 Birding Celebration Interactive artisan dinners with woodcarvings and rustic garden furniture. Special packages for the birding weekend at the Adk Park VIC. June 12, 13, 14 Grounding and Personal Awareness with Todd Cunningham Learn to consciously operate your human energy field. June 14 Cooking Class: Smoking Food For fun, flavor and Preservation June 19-21st Around the World Bier Tasting Dinner Free sampling for Dad’s with a special culinary dinner —-Register online—-
The sun has turned away from the winter sky and is heading for the summer. That means in a few short weeks the wildflowers will be sneaking their sweet green heads up out of the ground. Early spring is the best time in the Adirondacks and one on the nicest times to visit the Lodge on Lake Clear. The woods are busy with squirrels and chipmunks running and doing their best to fill their bellies. The human spirit needs spring, a time to grow and change and find a way to change from a thin green stem into a full flower. With the sun’s help, the tired winter body and feel alive again. Come join us for a walk in the woods, a great meal and the most relaxing night’s sleep you have had in awhile.
When you decide to come, ask us about having dinner with one of our local talents. We understand folks visit the Lodge on Lake Clear because it is not your average “Mc-hotel” We still treat people as individuals. And that is why we are offering dinner with a local talent. The Adirondacks brim with artists, musicians, writers, business people who chose to make their living in the rugged hills. All are colorful and have amusing stories to share. They would like to share with you…
Open that phone—treat yourself to a spring weekend. We can assure your room will be quiet—well maybe except for the chipmunks!
The spring weather has finally allowed some of the grass and fields to show. The new Retreat/Conference center is starting to reach up to the crystal clear blue sky we have today. The snow is still thick in the woods around the lodge and the lake is still ice covered, although the ice along the shore is breaking up.
Spring is coming to the Adirondacks. As the record snowfall melts, the spring birds are returning to the mountains. Many of our feathered friends are back in the woods around the Lodge. We can hear them singing! We have yet to see them in the field by the barn as it is still snow covered.