A non-profit community museum that interprets the economic history of Ticonderoga, paying special attention to the impact of the LaChute River and Water Power on the community. Also host workshops.
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he Ticonderoga Fire Company No.1 formed in 1991. Ticonderoga fire is trained in many facets of fire and rescue. Also located at the fire house is the Ticonderoga Hall of fame museum.The Ticonderoga Fire Hall of Flame Museum Hours of Operation: Year Round: Thursday from 1:00 ? 5:00 PM &…
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Rotary International is an organization of clubs located all over the world to bring together business & professional leaders to provide humanitarian source, high ethical standards, goodwill & peace.
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Established in 1984, the NWCF&GC is dedicated to the education and training of hunters and anglers in the greater Ticonderoga area. We have held the Big Buck Dinner for the past 32 years which celebrates deer hunters and awards prizes in many categories. We offer hunters education courses, youth pheasant…
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174 Lake George Avenue, Suite A, Ticonderoga, NY 12883, New York 12883
(415) 385-4544
Ticonderoga Revitalization Alliance is a non-profit 501c3 local development corporation (LDC) whose mission is to restore economic prosperity in the Ticonderoga region by serving as a catalyst for innovative ideas and resources, and for public-private partnerships and investment opportunities.
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Duplicate bridge is a card game competitive tournament whereby players play the same hand as others. Scoring is a comparison with results achieved at other tables.
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The Substance Abuse Prevention Team of Essex County, Inc., dba "The Prevention Team,” is a private, not-for-profit 501.c.3 corporation. We are the County’s primary contracted provider of substance abuse prevention services for Essex County schools and communities.
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Founded in 1897 & chartered in 1909, the Ticonderoga Historical Society advances the preservation & interpretation of history through our collections, programs, & community outreach, preserving our past for our future. The Historical Society makes area history an integral part of community life by connecting past & present. Museum, research…
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The Ticonderoga Alumni Association is primarily a fundraising organization. Our goal is to raise funds to present a scholarship to all Ticonderoga High School graduates who go on to some form of higher education. Scholarships are based on points earned for attendance, academics, standardized tests,parent involvement, good citizenship and community…
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Chilson Volunteer Fire Dept. serves the Chilson Community, a 30 sq. mile area that also includes Putts Pond & a large portion of Eagle Lake. Chilson is a part of the Town of Ticonderoga and its fire district includes extensive tracts of State Owned land.The dept. is staffed and equipped…
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111 Montcalm Street, Suite 2, Ticonderoga, NY 12883
(518) 585-6366
PRIDE is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 for the purpose of connecting and enhancing communities through housing rehabilitation, downtown revitalization and historic preservation.
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We are a group of seniors that have a variety of activities available. Our goal is to provide for all persons 55 years of age and older a spirit of fellowship, sociability and companionship with programs intended to but not limited to providing intellectual stimulation, recreational and educational services.
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Based in Saranac Lake, an independently governed, not-for-profit corporation. Our mission is to provide healing and recovery for those who suffer from alcoholism and chemical dependency.
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Elks invest in their communities through programs that help children grow up healthy and drug free by undertaking projects that address unmet needs, and by honoring the service and sacrifice of vets.
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The Lake George Land Conservancy is an accredited not-for-profit land trust that has been working to protect the land that protects the lake since 1988. For 30 years, we have been dedicated to working with willing landowners and other partners to protect the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and…
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