Wednesday, August 8, 2018
By: Adirondack Council Staff
On Saturday, July 14, nearly 250 people gathered in Old Forge, NY for the Adirondack Council’s Forever Wild Day. The day featured a celebration of the Council's recent accomplishments, a luncheon and membership meeting, and guided outdoor activities including a walking tour of historic Old Forge, a paddle on the Moose River, and a hike/lift ride up McCauley Mountain.
We also honored Dan Josephson as the Conservationist of the Year for his and his team’s work studying acid rain and Adirondack brook trout and recognized Gary Lee for the work he has done with common loons.
Click on the photo to the left to see a slideshow of the event. As you will see, a good time was had by all!