Monday, May 4, 2020

A day for giving

Over the past few weeks and months, our Adirondack region, the nation and the entire world have been coming together to stand up, help out, give back, and heal.

In recent weeks, the Adirondack Explorer and its companion site, the Adirondack Almanack, have kept you up to date with stories of some of this good happening in our community,  like these COVID-19 response grants and emergency food baskets of locally made meals, as well as the effects on daily life. We also started a list of Adirondack attractions, camps and events that sadly won’t be happening this summer.

We’ve been closely following the effects the COVID-19 pandemic is having on Adirondack communities. Breaking news and updates are posted daily here to AdirondackAlmanack.com and we dive into the deeper issues through our reporting at AdirondackExplorer.org.

Staff have been working hard to bring you news and information about COVID-19 and its impacts on the region. As a nonprofit news organization, we rely on the support of our advertisers, donors and you: our readers.

If you value the work we’re doing in this crisis, will you donate today, in honor of #GivingTuesdayNow?

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Even if you aren’t able to give financially at this time, make sure you are staying up to date by signing up for our full range of news updates, via social media and email newsletters.

With gratitude,

Tracy Ormsbee, Publisher

Photo at top by Mike Lynch/Adirondack Explorer


Tracy Ormsbee is the publisher of the Adirondack Explorer. When she’s not working – and it’s not black fly season – you can find her outdoors hiking, running, paddle boarding or reading a book on an Adirondack chair somewhere.




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