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Join and Support AARCH
Business and Organization Membership
AARCH's work is directly connected with a number of regional businesses and allied organizations - architects, contractors, hotels and restaurants, bed and breakfasts, non-profits and there are many opportunities for businesses and organizations to join with Adirondack Architectural Heritage in a mutually beneficial relationship. These memberships with Adirondack Architectural Heritage are a terrific way for you to help AARCH to continue and expand its innovative combination of educational programs, technical assistance, partnerships, and advocacy work in the region and to promote your presence in the community.
View a list of current Business and Organization Members of Adirondack Architectural Heritage below.
Benefits of a basic Business/Organization Membership ($50) are:
All members receive the following benefits:
- Discounts on purchases of AARCH publications
- Discounts on AARCH sponsored tours, workshops, and certain special events
- Invitation to our annual meeting
- Our biannual Newsletter
- Recognition in the Winter Newsletter to our membership
The additional benefit of a membership at $100 or higher is:
- Acknowledgement on the AARCH web site with direct links to your business or organization web site.
Other Business/Organization Opportunities:
By giving to AARCH at higher levels, there are also other opportunities for corporate underwriting and program sponsorships. These include underwriting and sponsoring our Newsletter, tour programs, annual awards program, publication projects, arts-in-education work; and projects at Camp Santanoni. For more information about these opportunities, please call Steven Engelhart, Executive Director, at (518) 834-9328 or by e-mail at steven@aarch.org
To join Adirondack Architectural Heritage as Business or Organization Member download our printable form here:
Membership Form.
For more information about the Business Membership Program, please call Bonnie DeGolyer at AARCH at (518) 834-9328 or at info@aarch.org
Current Business/Organization Members
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake
Argus Architecture & Preservation, Troy
Aunt Polly's Bed & Breakfast, Newcomb
David Beckwith, Architect, Pleasant Valley
Bessboro Builders, Westport
Beth Joseph Synagogue, Tupper Lake
The Birch Store, Keene Valley
Michael Bird, Architect, Saranac Lake
Town of Bolton Historical Society, Bolton Landing
Robert Burley, Architect, Essex
Butler, Rowland, and Mays, Architects, Mechanicville
Chary & Siguezna, Architects, Lake Placid
The Chronicle, Glens Falls
Bruce Clark, P.E., Gouverneur
Clinton County Historical Society, Plattsburgh
Clover Mead Farm, Keeseville
Crawford & Stearns, Architects, Syracuse
Essex Community Heritage Organization, Essex
ETEK Design, Northville
Franklin County Tourism, Malone
Friends of the North Country, Keeseville
Guide Boat Realty, Schroon Lake
The Hedges, Blue Mountain Lake
Historic Saranac Lake, Saranac Lake
Housing Assistance Program of Essex County, Elizabethtown
Jay Craft Center, Jay
Johnsburg Historical Society, Wevertown
Robert Joy, Architect, Glens Falls
Richard Kellogg, Architect, Burlington, VT
Thomas LaBombard, Engineer, Keeseville
Nils Luderowski, Architect, Keene Valley
Tim McCarthy, Architect, Malone
Moriah-Port Henry EDZ, Port Henry
Tad Michael, Architect, Troy
Newcomb Historical Society, Newcomb
Northwood Cabins, Tupper Lake
Robert Olson Contracting, Brant Lake
Tenee Rehm Casaccio, Architect, Diamond Point
PRIDE of Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga
Raquette Lake Navigation, Raquette Lake
Schoolhouse Renovations, Tupper Lake
SD Atelier Architecture, Saratoga Springs
Silver Bay Association, Silver Bay
Small Fortune Studio, Saranac Lake
The Waldheim, Big Moose Lake
Wareham-DeLair Architects, Saranac Lake
The Wawbeek, Tupper Lake
Wellscroft Lodge, Upper Jay
West Branch, Inc., Saratoga Springs
Whiteface Lodge, Lake Placid
Robert Woods, Architect, Schenectady
The Woodruff House, Elizabethtown
The Woods Inn, Inlet
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