The Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance is dedicated to serving the cultural, artistic, historical, and museum communities of the Adirondack Coast of New York through collaboration, communication, networking, professional development, and advocacy in order to promote the area as a vibrant and attractive cultural destination.
The Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance and the Press-Republican
co-sponsor Museum Days each year, to bring you a family fun filled weekend. We are excited to present our 6th Annual Museum Days!
For the first weekend in June participating museums, libraries, galleries and cultural institutions offer free admission to the public from 10am - 4pm! Family events are planned at each venue so don't miss out on all the fun!
The Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance meets once a month to discuss issues facing member organizations, to plan events, to share information and to generally promote heritage tourism in the Clinton and Essex County, New York region.
Contact us for more information or to find out about our next meeting!
Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance Board Officers & Staff
President: Rick Laurin
Vice President: John Krueger, Plattsburgh City Historian
Secretary: Lisa Fountain, Champlain Valley Transportation Museum
Coordinator: Tammy Brown, War of 1812 Museum operated by the
Battle 0f Plattsburgh Association
Vice President: John Krueger, Plattsburgh City Historian
Secretary: Lisa Fountain, Champlain Valley Transportation Museum
Coordinator: Tammy Brown, War of 1812 Museum operated by the
Battle 0f Plattsburgh Association
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Grant Awarded to the Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance
The Adirondack Coast Cultural Alliance is pleased to announce the receipt of a Regional Stakeholder grant from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership. This $2,200 grant has allowed the organization to hire a Coordinator and build this website.
The Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership (CVNHP) and Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) in February 2011 issued a Request for Proposals for the awarding of grants up to $2,200 to provide coordination for Regional Stakeholder Groups in the 11 counties of the CVNHP. Regional Stakeholder Group Coordination grants have been awarded to organizations in Clinton County, New York and Grand Isle, Chittenden and Rutland counties in Vermont.
The Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership (CVNHP) and Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) in February 2011 issued a Request for Proposals for the awarding of grants up to $2,200 to provide coordination for Regional Stakeholder Groups in the 11 counties of the CVNHP. Regional Stakeholder Group Coordination grants have been awarded to organizations in Clinton County, New York and Grand Isle, Chittenden and Rutland counties in Vermont.
