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‘Logjammers’ WARREN COUNTY YOUTH to be featured FAIR SET FOR SATURDAY at North Creek event series
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Guitar maker builds band of local musicians By Christopher South STA FF W RITER
SCHROON LAKE | Eric Bright is someone who not only plays guitar, but he makes them out of logs found in places such as Schroon Lake and the Hudson River. When Bright wanted to start a band, he likewise found local resources to “make” a band. A year or two ago, Bright linked up with George Parrott and Blair Sutherland, both known local musicians. Parrott brings exceptional guitar skills to the mix, playing both electric and acoustic guitar. Sutherland plays electric and upright bass, and is the band’s sound technician. » Logjammers Cont. on pg. 5
Area children compete in a pie eating contest held at a recent year’s Warren County Youth Fair. This year’s edition of the youth fair — complete with games, a yard sale and a talent competition — is to be held Saturday Aug. 11 on the Warren County Fairgrounds located on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. Photo provided
Upgrades sought for Lake George’s schools, athletic facilities Securing entries, tennis court repairs proposed By Thom Randall STA FF W RITER
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