Snocade: Indian Lake’s Annual Winter Festival Day 4
The Central Adirondacks’ popular week-long winter celebration continues on February 20, 2024.
The town of Indian Lake in the Central Adirondacks hosts its annual winter festival during Presidents Day Week 2024. The village celebrates all things related to winter.
Day Four activities on February 20, 2024 include:
10 - 11 am Kids activity hour at the Indian Lake Library
1 - 2 pm Pollinator Garden Presentation at the Indian Lake Library
4 - 7 pm Happy hour snow-themed cocktail special at McSweeney's Irish Pub
5 - 7 pm Dinner special with a free drink at The Bear Trap
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