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COOKING UP PATRIOTISM

Second annual Mutt Strut on tap in Lake Placid

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OUTDOORS

Caitie, Michaela, Stephanie and Olivia lobby for visitors at the I Love BBQ and Music Festival to stop and try pulled pork served up by the Dr. Butts BBQ team out of Selkirk, N.Y. The team later took third place for their N.Y. strip steak in the three-day festival that benefits the Youth Shipman Center in Lake Placid. Photo by Andrew Johnstone

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Essex County Fair schedule rolled out

Wild Walk takes visitors into the heart of the forest By Pete DeMola pete@denpubs.com TUPPER LAKE Ñ A highly-anticipated new walkway at the Wild Center is now open, an experience that takes visitors deep into the heart of an Adirondack forest before bringing them up to the treeline. ItÕ s an encounter that designers say is intended to transform the way visitors can see into the natural world by showcasing the perspective of the rest of nature, from earthbound critters to soaring eagles. The $5.5 million project, nearly a decade in the making, was designed to fully immerse people in nature, explained Chip Reay, the projectÕ s designer. Visitors make their way through a bird feeder alley before winding their way up the walk, which is supported by teepee-type poles and rails of white pine that mesh with the surrounding forest. The incline is so gradual on the elevated trail, said a tour guide, it initially appears the poles are shrinking. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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American flavor descends on the Olympic village By Andrew Johnstone

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Joe Hackett: Get those youngsters outside!

Lake Placid

The Kanienkehaka Kaianerehkowa Kanonhsesne: People of the Way of the Longhouse Akwesasne Men’s Council made a cultural appearance at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake (Kanienke) on Saturday, July 4 for the launch of the Wild Walk, the Wild Center’s new interactive outdoor walkway. Rarahkwisere, the Wolf Clan representative, and Bear Clan representatives Kanaretiio and Kanaseraka presented a tree planting ceremony and delivered comments from the Eagle’s Nest, issuing thanks to the earth, but also reminding attendees to continue to be good stewards of the environment.

LAKE PLACID Ñ The rich smell of barbecue, mingling with bluegrass tunes, drifted through the air. Children ran about, shouting and waving signs in a bid to draw salivating visitors to family cooking stations. Were it not for the Winter Olympic backdrop, the scene felt like one below the MasonDixon line. Barbecue may be southern in its roots, but the sounds and fare at the I Love BBQ and Music Festival in Lake Placid July 3-5 felt every bit American. Ò ItÕ s the real American food,Ó said Dmitry Feld, general manager of the event. Moving quickly in a pair of red, white and blue Timberland boots, the USA Luge marketing manager and former luge coach spoke with myriad competitors and volunteers as the pulled pork taste-off loomed. SHIPMAN YOUTH CENTER Speaking in a Russian accent, Feld described with enthusiasm an event that has raised about $180,000 for the Shipman Youth Center while bringing some 50,000 barbecue-enthusiasts to the Olympic Oval over the past 10 years. The center, which serves 10- to 18-year-olds in the area, was inspired by Thomas Shipman, a police officer who had always wanted such a facility before passing away at 39. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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