New LGLC Leeming Jelliffe Preserve Opens in Huletts Landing


From left to right, at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of new Leeming Jelliffe Preserve in Huletts Landing: LGLC Development Manager Helen Barton Benedict, Paul Lawler, LGLC Executive Director Jamie Brown, LGLC Board President Mike O’Reilly, Sylvia Jelliffe Lawler, and LGLC Board Member Patty HasBrouck.

On Friday, September 7th, 2018 the Lake George Land Conservancy marked the opening of the Leeming Jelliffe Preserve in Hulett’s Landing with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by nearly 40 community members and key supporters of the project.


Visitors and guests enjoying the new trail system.

The 33.3-acre upland preserve was purchased by the LGLC in April. Over the summer, LGLC staff and volunteers blazed a short, easy trail to the preserve’s viewpoint overlooking the narrows and Silver Bay on the western shore. There is currently a small road-front area for parking; a larger parking lot may be created, if needed.

The purchase was made thanks to the willingness of the Wilkening family to work to protect it, and to a timely and generous donation by Paul and Sylvia Jelliffe Lawler, which was matched by Paul’s past employer, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. The donation also made possible the purchase of a conservation easement on an adjoining house lot with over 600 feet of Lake George shorefront.

The Lawlers joined LGLC Executive Director Jamie Brown to cut the ceremonial ribbon at the preserve’s entrance on Bluff Head Road. Sylvia then spoke about her family’s roots at Lake George, and specifically, Hulett’s Landing.

Sylvia’s great-grandparents, and Helena “Bunny” Wilkening’s grandparents, Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe and Helena Dewey Leeming Jelliffe, bought 125 acres of land in Hulett’s Landing in the early 1900’s. Over time the land was divided between their children; Bunny’s mother, Winifred, was given land that Bunny then inherited, including the property which is now the Leeming Jelliffe Preserve. The Preserve is named after Winifred’s brother, and Sylvia’s grandfather, William Leeming Jelliffe.


A reception followed the ribbon cutting at “The White House”, hosted by Paul and Sylvia Lawler.

“My grandfather, Leeming, died before my dad was born. He was a dearly beloved brother and he loved the lake. Dad was able to connect with his Aunts and Uncle here when I was young, and Lake George continues to be the strong thread that keeps us together. There is really something magical and comforting about this place, and its ability to keep people together.”

The LGLC also announced a new campaign, launched with a challenge pledge of $1 million from the Lawlers and Kellogg Foundation for conservation in the Hulett’s Landing area. The LGLC will be fundraising to match the generous pledge, so that $2 million in total will be available for permanent land protection in the region.


The view from the new Leeming Jelliffe Preserve.

Bits of Everything

Adirondack Life Magazine Profile: The Firehouse in Hague
Adirondack Life magazine has a great piece on the Firehouse, a unique dining experience in Hague, that many folks from Huletts like to visit.

New Propane Facility Opens in Nearby Hampton
Ray Energy has a press release on their website, which documents their new rail facility in Washington County that will serve the Northeast with propane.

Aggressive Bear Killed By DEC
A bear was killed by the DEC in Saranac Lake Island Campground recently as described by the Adirondack Explorer. I saw a bear once in Dresden but I didn’t get a good look because I was looking over my shoulder as I was running in the opposite direction.

More Asian Clams Found in Lake George
The Lake George Park Commission has released their final report for 2018 that details Asian Clam growth in Lake George

President Trump Visits Fort Drum


President Trump, with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, signed the John McCain National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal Year 2019, during a ceremony Monday, Aug. 13, 2018, in Fort Drum, N.Y. (Click image to see larger view.)

On Monday, August 13, 2018, President Trump visited Fort Drum at the invitation of Congressional Representative Elise Stefanik to sign the 2019 John McCain National Defense Authorization Act. It included several provisions which Congresswoman Stefanik authored.

These include: authorization of $10.9 million for improvements to the Kenneth A. Kesserling Naval Nuclear Reactor in Saratoga County, a provision to make the United States a global leader in Artificial Intelligence on the battlefield of tomorrow, and numerous provisions to help support our men and women in the military.

(Photo credit: Fort Drum/10th Mountain Division)

Day to Remember Results


Participants head out of the starting gate at the 2018 Kerry McNelis Memorial Race, held in early August.

I’m in bit late in posting the results from the 2018 Day to Remember, held in early August, but here they are, better late than never. Congratulations to all the participants and many thanks to those who worked so diligently to make the day a success.

2018 Kerry McNelis Memorial Race
Results

Men:

16 & under
1. James Mintel
2. John McNelis Jr
3. Patrick McNelis Jr

17-29
1. Patrick Keenan
2. John Keenan
3. Dan Allisio

30-50
1. John Schultz
2. Mathew O’Brien
3. Bryan Sonnick

51+
1. John McNelis
2. Kevin McNelis
3. Tim Rodgers

Women:
16 & under
1. Rachel Godfrey
2. Bridget Godrey
3. Kyle Shultz

17-29
1. Erin Godfrey
2. Haley Cabell
3. Irene McNelis

30-50
1. Kathleen Godfrey
2. Kristin Reade
3. Becca Jablonski

51+
1. Donna Baggetta
2. Pam McNelis
3. Cyndy Rodgers

Youngest Boy: Colin Reade
Youngest Girl: Meksusie Godfrey
Most Experienced: Howie & Rosemary Webber

Golf – Scramble format
Winners
Brett Palfreyman
John Ripp
Greg Sherger
Patrick Davidow

Email to the Editor

Thank you to the Huletts residents for making the annual Women’s Guild ‘Wine In the Park’ fundraiser on July 20th a huge success!

The ‘Evening in Paris’ theme was a fun way to gather the community together with food, fun, and fellowship.

Almost 100 people attended the event, and over $1,300.00 was raised for outreach in our local community. Throughout the year, these funds go toward the support of families in need of food, clothing, furniture, and fuel oil. What a wonderful way to give back to our beautiful community!

Thank you to all who volunteered their time to help set up, serve and clean up! The beautiful decorations were provided by Ronnie Haring, Cathy Leghorn, and Robin DeLucia. Millie Gorman and Toni Richards provided beautiful flower arrangements. This event is truly a group effort!

We hope that you can join us again next year!

Thank you to all,
Pam Hansen

Speed Bumps Installed in Eichlerville

Speed bumps were installed in Eichlerville recently courtesy of the Huletts Landing Property Owners Civic Association which maintains the roads. So if you’re coming in late this weekend, please be advised so you don’t roll over them too fast! Those pictured here are only some of the ones installed.

Many thanks to Patrick O’Brien and Bucky Smith for their hard work installing these.

FHHL Lecture: The New York You Don’t Know


The New York You Don’t Know, a talk by Tom Keating will be held Thursday, August 9th a, 7:30 pm at the Mountain Grove Memorial Church.

An illustrated slide show and talk host by the Friends of Historic Huletts Landing will take place on Thursday. Tom Keating will discuss the origins of famous and not so famous landmarks in New York. If you attended Tom’s talk last year, you will know this is a “must do”.

Open to all. Admission is free for members who have paid their dues for 2018 (pay dues there if you wish). Others asked for a $5. donation

Weds August 1st: Community Supper

Huletts Landing Community Supper
Washington County Park & Pavilion
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Bring a large prepared dish or salad to share.

All are welcome. Raffle and 50/50 drawing.

Saturday, August 4: 23rd Annual – A Day to Remember

23rd Annual: A Day to Remember

Please join us to remember and honor all of our deceased loved ones who helped make Huletts Landing a special place!

9:15am: Kerry McNelis Memorial Run/Walk (Create luminaries)
1:00pm: Best Ball Golf Tournament: Teams of Four (Organized by the Hurleys)
7:00pm: Hors d’oeuvres* / DJ