|   ADIRONDACKS.COM 
LAUNCHES AMBITIOUS NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ARTS AND NON-PROFIT GROUPS!  
    On 
July 4th, 2002 Adirondacks.com will launch a unique online "Internet Partnership 
With The Arts" program. Our mission is to harness the unique power of the 
internet to promote and focus public attention on the many wonderful non-profit 
organizations and programs which serve not only the 6 million acre Adirondack 
Park, but all of Upstate New York, Vermont and the Canadian border. Our 5 year 
goal is to create hundreds of unique "Internet Partnerships" showcasing 
a wide and diverse variety of organizations and programs ranging from the arts, 
music and theater to education and health.    Adirondacks.com announced 
its first Internet Partnership with Paul Smiths College (click 
here for press release).  Adirondacks.com announced eight more new 
Partnerships with The Lake Placid Film forum (click 
here),  Pendragon Theatre (click 
here), Saranac Lake Free Library (click 
here), Adirondack Architectural Heritage (click 
here), North Country Public Radio (click 
here), Historic Saranac Lake (click 
here), and the Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Centers in Newcomb,NY 
and Paul Smiths,NY (click 
here for full story).    Adirondacks.com also announced a unique 
online partnership with The Lake Placid Center for the Arts featuring their online 
exhibit:  "Adirondack Art Chairs:An Exhibition Trail and Auction"  
This unique exhibit is designed to benefit the Lake Placid Center for the Arts 
and promote the arts throughout the North Country. Click 
here for the website    Rob Grant, President of Adirondacks.com 
stated that "As we continue to roll-out this exciting new Partnership Program 
in the coming months, we encourage all qualified organizations to contact us to 
learn more about the many benefits of joining Adirondacks.com's growing network 
of Non-Profit Internet Partners."    To determine if your group or 
organization qualifies as a Non-Profit Partner, please contact Rob Grant at 518-891-3745 
or email us at:  arts@adirondacks.com  
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