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Jean Grimm

SARANAC LAKE — The annual Rotary Show, a Winter Carnival tradition, returns to Harrietstown Town Hall on Friday, Feb. 13, bringing music, dance and community spirit together for a night of entertainment.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with refreshments available for purchase. Local band Jeezum Crowe will start the night with a lively pre-show at 7 p.m. The big show starts at 7:30 and runs just over an hour and a half, ending shortly after 9 p.m.

This year’s show features performances by Frankie and the Moonlighters, the always-anticipated Rotary Dancers, Dance Sanctuary, storyteller Mike Preis and Winter Carnival Royalty.

Ticket proceeds from the Rotary Show directly power the Rotary Club’s Community Grants, strengthening nonprofit organizations across Saranac Lake and supporting programs that serve residents year-round.

In addition, attendees are invited to consider making a donation to the Harrietstown Rotary Recreation Park Project, which will provide exciting upgrades for local youth sports and outdoor recreation.

“As we approach our 100th anniversary, this year’s Rotary Show feels especially meaningful,” Saranac Lake Rotary Club President Julie Connors said. “We’re excited to tee up a year of events that celebrate service and community, and this show is a joyful way to come together and give back.”

The Rotary Club of Saranac Lake is nearing its 100th anniversary and will be offering events throughout the year to celebrate a century of service. Guided by the Rotary motto “service above self,” the club supports events and initiatives that lead to the betterment of the Saranac Lake area and its residents. Over the years, Saranac Lake Rotary has supported more than 50 local nonprofits through its Community Grants program. Community organizations are invited to apply.

Tickets are $25 and available at eventbrite.com/e/saranac-lake-rotary-winter-carnival-show-tickets-1979305853088.