
ADK Talks
ADK Talks brings you the stories behind the people, places, and things to do in the Adirondack Park of New York State. With 6 million acres, the Adirondacks are the ultimate playground.
We take you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart of one of America's most breathtaking regions. Just like we do on our website, adktaste.com, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems of the Adirondacks, offering hand-picked recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, shop and do in the Adirondack Park.
But this isn't just about places. It's about the people who make the Adirondacks so special and unique. In each episode, we talk to people from all walks of life—restauranteurs, farmers, innkeepers, historians, artists, local leaders, writers, hikers, and more. Hear real stories about what they do, their passions, and how they found their way here.
And they'll share their insider tips on the best things to see and do in the Adirondacks – insights you won't find anywhere else.
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Behind the Curtain at Indian Lake Theater
In this episode of ADK Talks, we talk with Mary Alice O’Connor, the Executive Director of the Indian Lake Theater, who shares what it takes for a not-for-profit movie theater to survive and thrive in a town with a year-round population of 1,400 people.
Mary Alice paints a vivid picture of the theater's history, which has been a part of the town’s life since 1937. She underscores the pivotal role the Indian Lake community plays in ensuring the theater's continued presence in the 21st century, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and pride.
In addition to showing a new movie each week, hear about the creative programming and special events Indian Lake Theater hosts year-round and discover the secret behind its famous popcorn.
Listen now, and subscribe to ADK Talks for more insights and intel on the best places to visit, stay, eat, shop and things to do in the Adirondacks. Visit our website, ADKtaste.com, and sign up for our weekly newsletter.
And, be sure to visit the Indian Lake Theater website and consider supporting this local gem.
Mentioned in this podcast:
The Architecture of Ward Shippey - Adirondack Architectural Heritage
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