A Moving Meditation: Fly Fishing & Mindfulness
May
31

A Moving Meditation: Fly Fishing & Mindfulness

Admission:

Event: $10.00

Event & Dinner*: $39.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

“Ask any fly fisher why they like to fish, and one of the first things you are likely to hear is that time and troubles all but disappear when you’re on the water. After experiencing this phenomenon for years, I began to lean into aspects of the sport that contributed to its meditative quality and, it turns out, the same practices that lead to relaxation and calm also make you a better fly angler. “

In a world obsessed with shortcuts to performance, fly fishing beckons us to slow down and take the scenic route. In this presentation, Cari will share some of the decisions you can make, on and off the water, to simultaneously enhance your enjoyment and increase your fly angling success.

Enhance your experience by joining us for a delicious dinner in our Historic Dining Hall overlooking Lake Sagamore, followed by the presentation.

Cari Ray - Fly Fishing Guide & FFI-Certified Casting Instructor

Cari Ray, now Sagamore’s Sr. Director of Programs & Operations, is a former full-time guide, host of the Fisher of Zen Podcast, and founder of Zen Fly Fishing, a woman-owned and operated fly fishing school and guide service. She brings years of teaching and guiding in Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and the Adirondacks. She has always been committed to helping her clients and students become more independent and successful fly anglers. Her true passion, however, is in inviting them to leverage the sport of fly fishing as a sort of “moving meditation.” She believes that some of the most valuable “catches” found on the water have little to do with fish.

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Great Camp Sagamore 2025 Community Day
Jun
8

Great Camp Sagamore 2025 Community Day

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Brunch*: $29.95 (Adult), $19.95 (Child)

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Join us as we invite the community in for our first tours of the season and the opportunity to have brunch in Sagamore’s historic Dining Hall! Sagamore’s Historic Interpreters will be stationed throughout the camp to provide information, answer questions and guide you through the property.

A buffet brunch will be available for an additional cost from 10:30am to 1:30pm.

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Woods & Wine Dinners - June
Jun
15

Woods & Wine Dinners - June

Admission:

Event & Dinner*: $49.95

*Enjoy a meal served in our historic Dining Hall overlooking Sagamore Lake.

Join us for an evening of traditional Adirondack fare in our Historic Dining Hall overlooking Lake Sagamore. Executive Chef Sydney Richards is creating a delicious menu of local foods. Courses will be paired with an array of wines to complement the meal.

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Black Fly Beer Camp Tasting Tour
Jun
28

Black Fly Beer Camp Tasting Tour

Admission:

Event & Lunch*: $49.95

*Enjoy a meal in our historic, lakeside Dining Hall.

Join us for a day of excellent food, entertainment, and great regional craft beers. Enjoy lunch in our historic Dining Hall overlooking Sagamore Lake, then walk the grounds on a tasting tour. Professional brewers, dedicated home brewers, and beer aficionados sample and discuss what they love, in a stunning Adirondack setting.

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Music of the Civil War
Jun
30

Music of the Civil War

Admission:

Event: $10

Event & Dinner*: $39.95

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Join us for a unique and engaging presentation exploring the music of the Civil War, co-presented by Sagamore Historian Connor Williams and Dean of Music Dan Berggren. As part of our Seminar in History on the American Civil War, this event delves into the powerful role music played in shaping and reflecting the emotions, struggles, and ideologies of the time. Through live examples, Williams and Berggren will examine popular songs of the era, analyzing them not only as musical compositions but also as historical artifacts. Attendees will gain insight into how these songs rallied troops, swayed public opinion, and captured the cultural spirit of a divided nation. Blending historical commentary with musical interpretation, the presentation offers a compelling look at how melody and message intertwined during one of America’s most defining conflicts. Don’t miss this rich exploration of history through sound.

Dan Berggren - Songwriter & Storyteller

A tradition-based songsmith, Dan writes with honesty, humor and a strong sense of place. His songs explore the many dimensions of home, hard-working folks, taking care of our planet and each other. 

While his roots are firmly in the Adirondacks where he was raised, Dan's music has branched out across many borders. The award-winning educator and musician has entertained audiences from Kentucky to Michigan, Belgium to Bulgaria, and Zimbabwe to Transylvania.

Connor Williams - Sagamore Historian

Connor Williams, Great Camp Sagamore’s Historian, has formally trained at institutions throughout the Northeast, including a B.A. in History from Middlebury College, an M.A. in Globalization Studies from Dartmouth College, and a soon-forthcoming Ph.D in History and African American Studies from Yale University. As a public historian, he is pleased to have had many years of teaching and public history experience, including service to the United States Congress.

And as fate would have it (and fittingly appropriate for the Durant's Great Camps program), Connor is also 1/16th Durant; this makes him first cousins, five times removed, with Adirondack Great Camp founder and leading architect William West Durant. On a broad scale and across the board, Connor loves sharing the ever-evolving histories of the Adirondack Great Camps to an ever-expanding group of visitors, members, patrons, and friends.

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Summer Concert Series: Cari Ray & The Shaky Legs
Jul
2

Summer Concert Series: Cari Ray & The Shaky Legs

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Featuring Cari Ray & The Shaky Legs as part of Great Camp Sagamore’s Summer Concert Series. This great duo blends elements of early American music, including acoustic blues, folk, ragtime, country, and gospel. Cari Ray is a multi award-winning creative force. Her musical influences as a writer and performer are clear and present in her original material. But it’s her storytelling and ability to transport the listener into the worlds she creates that truly captivate. Together with her wife, Dionne Ward, a percussionist and long-time collaborator who adds powerful harmony vocals, their live performances will have your heart breaking one minute and your hips shaking the next.

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Summer Concert Series: Family Concert with Dan Duggan & Peggy Lynn
Jul
9

Summer Concert Series: Family Concert with Dan Duggan & Peggy Lynn

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Our Summer Concert Series continues with Dan Duggan and Peggy Lynn, who are both steeped in Adirondack history and culture for decades. Individually and together, they share their knowledge and appreciation of the region through stories and tunes that engage every audience, especially families and children.

Peggy Lynn, singer and songwriter, runs from folk to blues with a style and range that gives meaning and emotion to all her work. Her most powerful message is for the contributions and burdens of women. Peggy believes there needs to be a female role added to the record of Adirondack history. She co-authored Breaking Trail: Remarkable Women in the Adirondacks. Bringing these stories to the public stage in her own program, “Mountain Women Can Be Heroes,” Peggy celebrates, through song and story, the comical, amazing and poignant experiences of Adirondack women as the unsung heroes.

Dan Duggan, nationally touring performer, is rapidly being acknowledged as one of the finest dulcimer players and composers in the country. As recipient of the prestigious National Hammered Dulcimer Championship, Dan's accomplishment, is even more considerable as he is the first winner to have performed all original compositions. Dan's renditions of traditional Irish and American tunes reflect his study and understanding of their original context. Whether re-creating 18th century harp pieces or vibrant 19th century dance tunes, Dan has engaged audiences nationwide in a variety of musical styles and moods.

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Summer Concert Series: Family Concert with Dan Duggan & Peggy Lynn
Jul
16

Summer Concert Series: Family Concert with Dan Duggan & Peggy Lynn

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Our Summer Concert Series continues with Dan Duggan and Peggy Lynn, who are both steeped in Adirondack history and culture for decades. Individually and together, they share their knowledge and appreciation of the region through stories and tunes that engage every audience, especially families and children.

Peggy Lynn, singer and songwriter, runs from folk to blues with a style and range that gives meaning and emotion to all her work. Her most powerful message is for the contributions and burdens of women. Peggy believes there needs to be a female role added to the record of Adirondack history. She co-authored Breaking Trail: Remarkable Women in the Adirondacks. Bringing these stories to the public stage in her own program, “Mountain Women Can Be Heroes,” Peggy celebrates, through song and story, the comical, amazing and poignant experiences of Adirondack women as the unsung heroes.

Dan Duggan, nationally touring performer, is rapidly being acknowledged as one of the finest dulcimer players and composers in the country. As recipient of the prestigious National Hammered Dulcimer Championship, Dan's accomplishment, is even more considerable as he is the first winner to have performed all original compositions. Dan's renditions of traditional Irish and American tunes reflect his study and understanding of their original context. Whether re-creating 18th century harp pieces or vibrant 19th century dance tunes, Dan has engaged audiences nationwide in a variety of musical styles and moods.

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Summer Concert Series: Tim Rodrigue & Norm Allen
Jul
23

Summer Concert Series: Tim Rodrigue & Norm Allen

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Wednesday nights continue to be filled with music as our Summer Concert Series goes on with Tim Rodrigue & Norm Allen. Tim and Norm are a duo with more than 60 years combined of performing experience. Tim plays lead guitar and mandolin. He has had the opportunity to take lessons from Frank Wakefield and Trey Hensley. Norm plays guitar and provides lead vocals. Norm started singing and playing at the age of four with his father. They each bring their interests to the duo and that's why you can expect to hear a little bit of everything...bluegrass, country, blues and rock!

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Summer Concert Series: Sara Milonovich
Jul
30

Summer Concert Series: Sara Milonovich

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Write what you know. Tell a story. Let the journey be your guide. So true. If only we all could tell our stories in the beautiful, moving, and melodic ways that Sara Milonovich does. Enjoy as she shares her fiddle-fueled, heady harvest of heart-stopping, original “roots rock” and alt-Americana.

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Summer Concert Series: Jamcrackers
Aug
6

Summer Concert Series: Jamcrackers

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

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Seasoned solo performers Dan Berggren, Peggy Lynn and Dan Duggan have combined talents to create a dynamic trio called The Jamcrackers. Named in honor of the river drivers who broke up log jams, they worked hard to find solutions to get things rolling again and it was a job that couldn’t be done alone. Dan, Peggy and Dan feel the same way about their music. These good friends and accomplished musicians bring a rare blend of humor, history, and musical spirit to their performances.

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Summer Concert Series: Ordinary Elephant
Aug
13

Summer Concert Series: Ordinary Elephant

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

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Mesmerizing folk duo Ordinary Elephant has spent the better part of the last decade on a never-ending tour that’s earned married couple Crystal and Pete Damore widespread, critical acclaim. In 2017, the pair took home the International Folk Music Award for Artist of the Year on the strength of their breakout album, Before I Go. Two years later, they returned with the similarly lauded Honest, which the Associated Press hailed as “one of the best Americana albums of the year.”

The band’s new stripped-down, self-titled collection is the purest distillation of their sound, showcasing the arresting power of the couple’s gorgeous harmonies and intricate fretwork. The songs are timeless, rooted in rich, character-driven storytelling, and the performances are similarly transportive, fueled by delicately intertwined banjo, guitar, and octave mandolin. Listen and you will hear more than just a husband-and-wife duo; you’ll hear the sound of sincerity and commitment, of patience and gratitude, of learning to let go of expectation and revel in the simple beauty of the moment.

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Woods & Wine Dinners - August
Aug
17

Woods & Wine Dinners - August

Admission:

Event & Dinner*: $49.95

*Enjoy a meal served in our historic Dining Hall overlooking Sagamore Lake.

Join us for an evening of traditional Adirondack fare in our Historic Dining Hall overlooking Lake Sagamore. Executive Chef Sydney Richards is creating a delicious menu of local foods. Courses will be paired with an array of wines to complement the meal.

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Summer Concert Series: Drank the Gold
Aug
20

Summer Concert Series: Drank the Gold

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

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From Upstate New York, Oona Grady (fiddle/viola/vocals) and James Gascoyne (guitar/banjo/vocals) play and sing North Atlantic dance tunes and folk songs as members of this amazing music venture, Drank the Gold.

Steeped in Irish music for as far back as she can remember, Oona spent many years living in Cork, Ireland, where she honed her skills as a fiddle player and Irish music specialist. Upon moving back to her hometown of Ithaca, NY, Oona immersed herself in the local traditional music scene and incorporated old time and Cajun tunes into her repertoire.

Growing up outside Louisville, KY, James was surrounded by music from an early age; radio, vinyl records, church music, and live concerts were a part of daily life. Finding his own musical style as an adult, James always keeps his ears open for sounds – new, old, familiar, or strange. While singing and playing guitar and banjo with Drank The Gold, he delves into the traditions of American old time and Irish dance tunes, while keeping true to his borderless, experimental musical roots.

Now based in Saratoga Springs, NY, Oona and James collaborate as Drank The Gold, bringing new perspectives and innovative arrangements to the music they love. “Craic agus ceol!” (“Good times and music!”)

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Summer Concert Series: High on the Hog
Aug
27

Summer Concert Series: High on the Hog

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Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

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From the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, High on the Hog Stringband was born of late nights spent trading southern-Appalachian fiddle tunes, country standards, and homemade Adirondack originals. Equally at home under a festival tent or in a living room, the trio of multi-instrumentalists — Bill Chamberlain, Tyler Dezago, and Marion Hoelzel — together bring forth strong driving melodies on fiddle, mandolin, guitar and banjo, often swapping instruments and sharing harmonies. The trio draws on the simplicity of strings and vocals steeped in an authentic musical tradition while adding their own unique sensibilities and perspective.

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Summer Concert Series: Quickstep
Sep
3

Summer Concert Series: Quickstep

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

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Fiddle tunes, folksongs and fancy footwork will be featured from this acoustic duet called Quickstep. John Kirk is the primary vocalist and instrumental wizard on fiddle mandolin & more. Trish Miller plays banjo, guitar and provides percussive dance steps. Together, this married couple has been working and teaching in upstate New York for over three decades. They present traditional tunes and witty songs with unique arrangements and warm clear vocals.

Old time music is the basis for their repertoire, but they also like to mix in some originals, Celtic, early country songs, humorous selections, and Appalachian clog dancing. Many songs and tunes are rooted in the local lore of the northeast woodlands. Their story-telling songs and poetic pieces make their shows fine entertainment for all ages.

In 2022, John was inducted into the North American (& NY) Fiddler’s Hall of Fame. The duet has twice been nominated for Eddie Awards in New York’s Capitol district. Both of them are music instructors at Skidmore College, and John is part of the music faculty at Bennington College as well. They have been given numerous grants for concerts and teaching including their selection by the US State Department to various cities in Eastern Europe. As teaching artists, John & Trish have conducted school programs and residencies in music & dance heritage since the 1990’s. For many years, they have taught at summer music camps, museums, libraries, coffeehouses and more. From Carnegie Hall to their local Flurry Festival, John & Trish entertain and they work to carry on lively, traditional tunes & dances.

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Summer Concert Series: Keanen Stark & Orion Kribs
Sep
10

Summer Concert Series: Keanen Stark & Orion Kribs

Admission:

Event: Free

Event & Dinner*: $29.95

*Extend your time with us and enjoy a meal in our historic Dining Hall. Click below to register for this event and see the option to add a meal reservation. Subject to availability.

Enjoy an evening listening to this dynamic duo on the shores of Sagamore Lake. Keanen Stark (guitar, banjo, harmonica) is becoming a master of the old-time folk styles of Woody Guthrie. A folk singer in the truest sense, with a knack for cross-harp, his stripped-down, minimalist take on traditional folk music is sure to please. Orion Kribs (mandolin, guitar) is a world-class mandolin player capable of breakneck speed and nuanced solo work.

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Woods & Wine Dinners - September
Sep
14

Woods & Wine Dinners - September

Admission:

Event & Dinner*: $49.95

*Enjoy a meal served in our historic Dining Hall overlooking Sagamore Lake.

Join us for an evening of traditional Adirondack fare in our Historic Dining Hall overlooking Lake Sagamore. Executive Chef Sydney Richards is creating a delicious menu of local foods. Courses will be paired with an array of wines to complement the meal.

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