Taking a Universal Class?

Wondering if there are others in Indian Lake taking the same class? There’s a sign-up sheet for classes you might be taking at the front desk, where you can leave your email address if you want to find others to share and learn from.  Of course with Universal Class you can touch base with others throughout the network who are taking your class, we just thought this might be helpful!

Tell Tale Signs

The Indian Lake Writers Group meets Wednesday April 18 at 1:30. Writers may use the theme, “tell tail signs” to express a thought, story or poem. How about “tell tail signs”?  Well, we shall see!

Need Guidance writing a Business Plan?

Starting a new business?  Refreshing an ongoing concern?  No matter, you still need to know where you are going and how you are going to get there. 

Hamilton County Planning Department has made business planning software available to the Indian Lake Library for your use. You can now read and review over 500 business plans and enter your own data to create one of your own. Bring your own usb drive for storing your unique plan that will help you understand how and when you can meet your business goals.  This software was obtained through the HUD CDBG Microenterprise Grant for Hamilton County.  Loan funds are available for micro-businesses provided you have a solid business plan!

Job website showcased on Saturday

Hearing some buzz about telecommuters in the Adirondacks?  On March 24 at 10 am, a brand new website focusing on telecommuting jobs will be unveiled a the Indian Lake Library.  One way to live here, work here and enjoy the Adirondacks!

Indian Lake Writers Group Newsletter

It is my pleasure to post the monthly newsletter of the writers group

Monday, February 27, 2012 4:12 PM
INDIAN LAKE WRITERS’ GROUP
Monthly Newsletter February, 2012
Donna Bradley LXVIII
We began our monthly meeting with a news flash!  Nancy Strader, unable to attend due to recuperating from her second shoulder replacement surgery, requested that I publicize a special up and coming event at our Indian Lake Theater.  On Sunday, March 11, a documentary will be shown depicting the story of Kristin Kimball and her husband who operate a small farm in Essex County.  Kristin, in her book, The Dirty Life, describes  how her life changed from a Yale graduate living in NYC as a writer to an old fashioned hard working farm girl.  All Hamilton County readers will delight in this story and then get to meet Kristin and watch the documentary, Small Farm Risi this incredible story and join others at the theater on Sunday, March 11.
Our meeting this month allowed each us to share our personal response to an ancestor.  These stories created a meaningful connection to our past and to each other.

TEENS! Saturday Drawing Classes at the Library

The Indian Lake Library is sponsoring FREE beginning drawing classes for kids age 13-14. Learn to give your pencil drawings light and depth and turn them into works of art! Supplies will be provided. Classes will be held on Saturdays, 1:00 PM, Feb 4- 25th at the library. Sign up 648-5444 because class size is limited; first come/first served