2011 Schedule


Tentative schedule for 2011
Saturday, Sept. 3
Dewey’s Tavern Memorial, Route 276 and Prospect Hill Rd. Champlain, NY.
March to Chazy for overnight encampment following ceremony.

Sunday, Sept 4
March to West Chazy, encampment overnight near Guma’s Restaurant.

Monday, Sept 5
March to Culver Hill.
Culver Hill Memorial, on Route 22, 2 miles  north of the intersection with Route 374.
Halsey’s Corners Memorial at the corner of Beekman St. and Boynton Ave.
Evening concert, TBA

Tuesday, Sept. 6
Evening concert, TBA

Wednesday, Sept. 7
Evening concert, TBA

Thursday, Sept. 8
Riverside Cemetery Memorial, Riverside Cemetery.
U.S. Navy Northeast Ceremonial and Concert Band. Stafford Middle School

Friday, Sept. 9
Crab Island Memorial, Crab Island.
Macdonough Monument open for self- guided tours.
Cannonball Fun Run, preregistration, City Hall.
Israel Green Tavern, vintage dining and entertainment.  Trinity Church Undercroft.
Tavern Entertainment, Israel Green Tavern.
Eliza Mooers Historic District Walking Tour, Melissa Bistor-Cross. Macdonough Monument.
Speaker, War of 1812 Museum, 31 Washington Road, Old Base.
Speaker, War of 1812 Museum, 31 Washington Road, Old Base.
Stilt Walkers: Stephen & Schuyler Gratto. Trinity Park.
Concert, City Hall Steps.
The Bluenote Dixie Band, Israel Green Tavern.
U.S. Navy Band Northeast. City Hall Steps.
Rockets Red Glare Fireworks,  Macdonough Monument.
Saturday, Sept. 10
Cannonball Fun Run, registration: Old Base Oval.
Cannonball Fun Run, Old Base Oval. 5 & 10K Fun Run - $20.00, 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk
Farmer’s Market, Durkee St.
Plucky Rooster contest display. Trinity Park.
1814  Battle Re-enactment, behind the Beekmantown Town Hall.
Boy Scout BOP Stamp Cancellation, Trinity Park.
Kent-Delord House Museum, house open for tours; 1814  Military Encampment on museum grounds.  17 Cumberland Ave.
Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel, U.S. Oval.
Battle of Plattsburgh Association, War of 1812 Museum, 31 Washington Rd., Old Base Museum Campus.
Champlain Valley Transportation Museum, 12 Museum Way, Old Base Museum Campus.
Clinton County Historical Assoc. Museum, 98 Ohio Ave.  Old Base Museum Campus.
1814 Craft Demonstrations, near City Hall.
 Alice T. Miner Collection, Chazy.
Boy Scout Booth Cachet, Trinity Park.
Fife & drum and pipe & drum units - musical performances. Trinity Park & Downtown Area.
Confiance anchor exhibit, talk by Bill VanStockum, City Hall Lobby.
Macdonough Monument self guided tours,   (Closed during parade.)
Kids’ Games, Trinity Park.
Boy Scout Historic Trail, starts at Trinity Park.
Historic Trinity Episcopal Church open for self guided tours.
Aiken’s Volunteers, continuous showing of 25 minute film, BOPA, 31 Washington Rd.
U.S. Navy Band Northeast, concert. CVPH.
Kids’ Station, Transportation Museum, 12 Museum Way, Old Base Museum Campus.
Historic First Presbyterian Church, self-guided tours, 34 Brinkerhoff Street.
High Peaks Juggler, Israel Green Tavern.
Israel Green Tavern, vintage dining & entertainment.  Trinity Church Undercroft.
Battle of Plattsburgh Challenge Cup, bateau race, Champlain Monument.
Tavern Entertainment, Israel Green Tavern.
Saratoga replica, demonstration, Champlain Monument.
Poster Contest Awards, City Hall Steps.
Kids’ Muster, immediately followed by Kids’ Parade, Trinity Park.
Plucky Rooster Awards, City Hall Steps.
High Peaks Juggler, on street in front of City Hall.
Parade starts at Elks’ Club on Cumberland Ave.
Immediately following: Beat Retreat by massed bands. City Hall.
Immediately following Beat Retreat: Roducky Derby, at the Macdonough Monument.
Immediately following Roducky Derby: the Rotary Bed Race.
 English Country Dancing, Israel Green Tavern.
Tavern Entertainment, Israel Green Tavern.
Eliza Mooers Historic District Walking Tour, Macdonough Monument.
Tavern Entertainment, Israel Green Tavern.
Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Band of Cobourg, Ont., Stafford Middle School Auditorium.
Macomb Ball, English Country Dancing led by Gilchrist and Kokernot, with live period music by Trio Arcanson. St. Peter’s School.
Tavern Entertainment, Israel Green Tavern.
Sunday, Sept. 11
19th Century Anglican Church Services, Trinity Episcopal Church.
Worship Service with 1814 elements, First Presbyterian Church, 34 Brinkerhoff  St.
Aiken’s Volunteers, continuous showing of 25 minute film, BOPA, 31 Washington Rd.
Kent-Delord House Museum, house open for tours; 1814 Military Encampment on grounds open until 3 pm. 17 Cumberland Ave.
Fife & Drum and Pipe & Drum units, musical performances. Trinity Park, Downtown Area.
Confiance anchor exhibit, talk at 10:30 am by Bill Van Stockum.
Battle of Plattsburgh Association, War of 1812 Museum, 31 Washington Rd. Old Base Museum Campus.
Clinton County Historical Association Museum,  98 Ohio Ave., Old Base Museum Campus.
Champlain Valley Transportation Museum, 12 Museum Way, Old Base Museum Campus.
Kids’ Games, Trinity Park.
Boy Scout Booth Cachet, Trinity Park.
Boy Scout Historic Trail, Trinity Park.
Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel, U.S. Oval.
Saratoga replica, demonstration, Champlain  Monument.      
Macdonough Monument self guided tours.
Israel Green Tavern, vintage dining and entertainment. Trinity Church Undercroft.
Shape Note Singing, City Hall, 2nd floor.
Tavern entertainment. Israel Green Tavern.
Kids’ Muster, immediately followed by Kids’ Parade, Trinity Park.
Tavern entertainment. Israel Green Tavern
1814 Battle Re-enactment, narrated by Keith Herkalo, Champlain Monument.
Concert. City Hall area.
Historic Trinity Episcopal Church, self guided tours, Trinity Park.
Tavern entertainment. Israel Green Tavern.