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The Adirondack Mountain Club’s Communications Office, based in the Albany Public Affairs Office, helps draw media attention to the club, its programs and issues vital to its membership.
Recent ADK Press Releases
- Park Preservation Status Needed to Protect Allegany State Park
- ADK Assumes Leadership Role in Outdoor Ethics
- DEC Decision Will Protect Catskills; NYC, Syracuse Water Supplies
- Here's the Buzz: ADK to Host Black Fly Affair
- OPRHP Releases Plan for Allegany State Park
- ADK Calls on Lawmakers to Reject Park Closure Plan
Click here to access the ADK News Archives.
ADK in the News
- They only come out at night on Hadley Mt.
- Outdoor Expo is place to start
- Townsend saluted, Valentino welcomed to APA board
- There are plenty of mountains to climb close by
- 13 essential pieces of hiking gear
- EPF includes money to buy land
- Going guided on the trail
- Residents hail plan to protect park
- Park plan creates few disagreements
- NY Budget Crisis: Old Assumptions About the Adirondack Park will have to be Reexamined
- Obituary: Former editor, reporter Read Kingsbury loved journalism field
- Annual Black Fly Affair announced
- EARLY SEASON HIKES: A hike up Rooster Comb and Snow Mountain
- Adirondack Mountain Club to Provide Advanced Wilderness Ethics Training
- Standing tall in the southern Adirondacks
- ADK to offer advanced Leave No Trace
- Food for hiking
- New master plan for Allegany gets it right
- ADK to host ‘Black Fly Affair: A Hikers Ball’
- Take a hike on trails of Central New York
- New York toughens rules on gas drilling in watersheds
- ON THE SCENE Pssst. Wanna have a good time
- 5 hiking spots in the Northeast
- State Plans for its Largest Park
- April brings some greening
- Of Interest: April 15, 2010
- Springing into summer
- Girls gone wildflowers
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ADK Today
ADK Today is an electronic newsletter created by Adirondack Mountain Club's Communications Office. It’s a great way to keep up with what's happening in ADK and it’s free. Read our most recent issue or past issues. To subscribe, send an e-mail to adktoday@adk.org.
For more information, contact:
Paul Ertelt
Communications Director
518-449-3870
