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Woodswoman: Special Anne LaBastille tribute set at MWPAI

Anne LaBastille

Anne LaBastille

Leslie Surprenant, a longtime friend and trustee of Dr. Anne LaBastille’s estate, will present a special slide show tribute titled, Anne LaBastille: Woodswoman, Author, Ecologist, Friend, on Saturday, April 9 at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Theater in Utica.

The event is free and open to the public and will feature many unpublished photographs and a more in-depth look at LaBastille’s life and family background. Continue reading

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Friends of writer Anne LaBastille gather at Twitchell Lake for remembrance event

A display of photos of Ann LaBastille's life was arranged for attendees of last weekend's memorial service at Twitchell Lake. Photo by J. Huss

A Twitchell Lake memorial observance was held for Anne LaBastille, a well-known writer and seasonal resident of Twitchell, over the weekend of August 20 and 21.

Labastille was best known for her personal accounts of Adirondack wilderness living, which she put forward in her Woodswoman series, and an observance display included copies of her books and photos documenting her public and private life, which she shared with her beloved German Shepards.

Over the years Twitchell Lake residents have had the opportunity to know Labastille separate from her public persona and continue to hold many memories.

For a time LaBastille served as a commissioner of the Adirondack Park Agency.

She was active in several causes, some of which brought controversy, but her writing and creativity were universally admired.

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Anne LaBastille: Twitchell Lake site of public memorial service

A public memorial service for Anne LaBastille, author, photographer and Adirondack guide, will take place Saturday and Sunday, August 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the shoreline of Twitchell Lake. LaBastille passed away July 1, 2011 in Plattsburgh, NY.

Due to an anticipated large crowd, private cars will not be permitted on site as there is not enough room to accommodate them. Continue reading

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