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CIRAC presents potentially a very exciting and challenging future for the Art & Recreation Commission Organization.

 

The first challenge is to complete the rehabbing of the 1860 structure into an expo center, lecture hall/ workshop, and a main office area for ARCW. The next challenge is to successfully obtain the adjacent Cooke's Island from the U.S. Army Corp of Bngineers with a third challenge being the development of Cooke's Island into a Nature Park complete with trails, camp sites, a vintage 1750 Indian village, and foot bridge to the west shore of Lake Champlain. The Cooke's Island complex is approximately 1,000 feet north of the Bridge Theater

 


Free Lecture Series at Cookes Island

5-Jul Introduction to Su Do Ku
12-Jul Trails of Whitehall
19-Jul History of Cartoons
26-Jul Raptors-Birds of Prey
2-Aug Whitehall Scouting
9-Aug Walley With Champlain
16-Aug Doing What Comes Naturally 




Free Cookes Island Center Programs

* Tai-Chi Every Saturday 9:30 - 10:30 AM - June/July/Aug/Sept

* Su Do Ku Encounters every Wednesday 10:00am - Noon - July 6 thru Aug 24th

* Sixth Annual POW-WOW Whitehall Canal Side Park Aug 6 & 7

More details can be found in our Journal Spring 2011 Newsletter

 

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