The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts Announces Transformative Purchase of Potters Resort on Blue Mountain Lake, NY for New Home
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, NY — The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts (ALCA) is thrilled to announce the purchase of Potters Resort on Blue Mountain Lake as the new home for ALCA. Potters Resort is an inviting, updated, renovated property with a historic event hall, which will serve as ALCA’s new performance space – enhanced by a spectacular lake view. Potters Resort will not only host ALCA’s performances, but also will provide housing for visiting creatives, gallery exhibits, and offer space for art classes, and an artisan gift shop.
“This is a transformative and sustainable move for ALCA that serves both the local and regional Adirondack community. We thank our generous supporters who led and helped in this grassroots fundraising effort to purchase this property. We are so grateful to everyone for their financial support – as well as for their vision for ALCA in our new home on Blue Mountain Lake.” says Jean-Marie Donohue, Development General Director.
This purchase was made possible with the generous support of The West Bay Fund, Stewart’s Shops and The Dake Family Foundation, Cloudsplitter Foundation, a NY Department of Environmental Conservation Smart Growth Grant, Charles R. Wood Foundation, The Bicknell Fund, and the Price Chopper Golub Foundation.
Founded in 1967, ALCA is an arts and culture center that presents and produces professional theater, concerts, gallery artist exhibits, youth and adult arts-education workshops, and is a New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Statewide Community Regrants site for Hamilton, Clinton, Franklin and Essex Counties.
Potters Purchase Press Release PDF