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Zak Smith (right) of Rouses Point discusses all things nautical with Erick Tchonuk, first mate on the Lois McClure. The full-scale replica of an 1862-class sailing canal boat, from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, was docked at Gaines Marina in Rouses Point for two days as part of the Town of Champlain's Lake Champlain Quadricentennial activities. In conjunction, the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society hosted a wine and cheese party. The next event on the schedule is the Point au Fer Racing Club/Samuel de Champlain Cup sailboat race, which begins at the breakwater near Stony Point in Rouses Point at 10 a.m. Saturday.(Staff Photo/Suzanne Moore)
Devin Mason, assistant director of marketing and new media, and Anthony Vela (right), associate director, created  Plattsburgh State's Facebook page, which recently grew to more than 4,000 members, the third largest in the SUNY system.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Gloria Douglass helps her 4-year-old granddaughter, Zerina Brault of Morrisonville, hit a golf ball during the St. Peter's Festival in Plattsburgh. The annual event raises money for the church parish and featured children's games, live entertainment, book and plant sales, an auction and raffles.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
Anne Lenox Barlow, horticulture educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension in Clinton County, examines tomato plants for signs of disease. She is concerned about the spread of late blight, which causes stem lesions and plant death.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
Gina Schwizer (left) and Megan Morrissey-Kelley set up the Clinton Community College Facebook group and now keep in touch with alumni and students through the Internet site.(Staff Photo/Kelli Catana)
A welder assembles one of the large trackers that supports and controls the solar panels.(P-R Photo/Bruce Rowland)
NASCAR Sprint Cup leader Tony Stewart (right) talks with rising Sprint Cup star Jessica Zemken (back to the camera), Airborne Speedway promoter Mike Perrotte (left) and an unidentified individual Saturday night at Airborne. Stewart, who will be racing at New Hampshire Speedway in Loudon today, visited the South Plattsburgh track to watch Zemken, who finished 12th in the modified feature Saturday night. Stewart spent about 2 hours in the pit area. See Airborne, NASCAR stories, other photos, Page B3.(P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
Members of the 1969 Post 20 American Legion state championship team are honored between games of Sunday's doubleheader at Chip Cummings Field between the Clinton County Mariners and Champlain Edge.(P-R Photo/Rachel Moore)
Jordan Bushey, 12, does his best Michael Jordan moves as he plays basketball at Peter S. Blumette Park in Plattsburgh. Any basketball games or other outdoors activities will have to be done early today with showers predicted for the afternoon. (P-R Photo/Michael Betts)
Zak Smith (right) of Rouses Point discusses all things nautical with Erick Tchonuk, first mate on the Lois McClure. The full-scale replica of an 1862-class sailing canal boat, from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, was docked at Gaines Marina in Rouses Point for two days as part of the Town of Champlain's Lake Champlain Quadricentennial activities. In conjunction, the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society hosted a wine and cheese party. The next event on the schedule is the Point au Fer Racing Club/Samuel de Champlain Cup sailboat race, which begins at the breakwater near Stony Point in Rouses Point at 10 a.m. Saturday.

(Staff Photo/Suzanne Moore)
Zak Smith (right) of Rouses Point discusses all things nautical with Erick Tchonuk, first mate on the Lois McClure. The full-scale replica of an 1862-class sailing canal boat, from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, was docked at Gaines Marina in Rouses Point for two days as part of the Town of Champlain's Lake Champlain Quadricentennial activities. In conjunction, the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society hosted a wine and cheese party. The next event on the schedule is the Point au Fer Racing Club/Samuel de Champlain Cup sailboat race, which begins at the breakwater near Stony Point in Rouses Point at 10 a.m. Saturday.(Staff Photo/Suzanne Moore)
Zak Smith (right) of Rouses Point discusses all things nautical with Erick Tchonuk, first mate on the Lois McClure. The full-scale replica of an 1862-class sailing canal boat, from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, was docked at Gaines Marina in Rouses Point for two days as part of the Town of Champlain's Lake Champlain Quadricentennial activities. In conjunction, the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society hosted a wine and cheese party. The next event on the schedule is the Point au Fer Racing Club/Samuel de Champlain Cup sailboat race, which begins at the breakwater near Stony Point in Rouses Point at 10 a.m. Saturday.

(Staff Photo/Suzanne Moore)
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