St. Lawrence Valley NY
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Community Calendar Events
Wheel Thrown Pottery with Isaac Snell
(June 19, 2013, 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm) Ages 14-Adults. Come learn all the basic skills needed for wheel throwing pottery. Visit facebook.com/IsaacJudePottery for examples of Snell's pottery. No experience necessary $115 / 3 classes. Register & pre-pay: 315-265-6860, www.slcartscouncil.org SLC Arts Academy, Downtown Snell Hall, 2nd floor, 41 Elm St,Potsdam,NY More info
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Focus on Ferals Monthly Meeting
(June 20, 2013, 06:30 pm - 08:00 pm) Open to the Public, Please join us! Clay, Cloth & Wood, 28 Raymond Street,Malone,NY
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Tutor Training: Literacy of Northern NY
(June 20, 2013, 05:00 pm - 08:00 pm) Share your love of reading with an adult who struggles with literacy skills. Our tutor training course will teach you about phonics, word patterns, vocabulary development, reading comprehension and fluency.
Please email or call for more information Potsdam Public Library, 2 Park Street,Potsdam,NY More info
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Kellylee Evans in Performance in Norwood
(June 20, 2013, 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm) She'll sing music from her Juno award winning Vocal Jazz Album of the Year CD "Nina" (A musical tribute to Nina Simone), and much more. Norwood Village Green, Bernard Avenue and Park Street,Norwood,NY More info
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Frankling-Essex-Hamilton BOCES Board Meeting
(June 20, 2013, 07:00 pm) North Franklin Educational Center, 23 Huskie Lane,Malone,NY More info
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Campfire Cooking and Nature Fair
(June 21, 2013, 06:30 pm - 10:00 pm) Come make a delicious dessert over an open fire pit at the Nature Center. Small donation accepted for this workshop. All ages welcome. While enjoying your treat, take a look at the unique nature crafts and offerings at our Nature Fair. The Nature Center at Robert Moses State Park, PO Box 548,Massena,NY More info
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Drum Festival
(June 21, 2013, 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm) The Summer Solstice is June 21st. That is the longest day of the year. To celebrate, join drummers from all over the region for hand drumming fun around an outdoor fire. Come listen to the drums, or join in! Shop our vendors. Free for all. The Nature Center at Robert Moses State Park, PO Box 548,Massena,NY More info
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Community Action Angels Vendor Blender Fundraiser
(June 21, 2013, 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm) Featuring 20+ local vendors, live music, and a bounce house & ice cream truck for kids of all ages! LIVE MUSIC to feature performances by Barb Heller, Carl Perkins, and Pat Duffy! JOIN US for an evening of fun, and support a great cause! Dobisky Visitor Center ("Ogdensburg Community Center"), 100 Riverside Avenue,Ogdensburg,NY More info
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Live Music: Ariel Shembry
(June 21, 2013, 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm) Ariel Shembry joins the Parkview music scene with a variety of classic favorites. Blackbird Cafe, 107 Main Street,Canton,NY
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How To Grow, Store & Use FRESH HERBS *Local Living Venture event
(June 21, 2013, 12:00 pm - 02:00 pm) Join a "Resourceful Living Skills Workshop" with John Kordet, Parsley Place Herbs. Herb uses, growing/harvesting/propagation. Cooking, medicinal, scented, & more. Hanging herb baskets & "Watering 101." Please RSVP, sugg. donation $10, $5 student. Canton Village Green, Corner of Main and Park Streets,Canton,NY More info
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Skyline Boys in Concert
(June 21, 2013, 07:00 pm) The Skyline Boys, from Northern Virginia, are returning to the North Country for an enjoyable evening of Southern Style Gospel Music. Bethel Assembly of God, 170 Maple Street,Massena,NY More info
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Readers & Writers: Welcome to the Homeland, Brian Mann
Sep 07, 2006 — Red or blue? Country, or city? Since the last two presidential election nights, we've gotten used to seeing that "quick shot" of our political landscape. Simple to see, but hard to understand. How could "they" vote for John Kerry? How could "they" vote for George Bush?? And who is "they" anyway? Either "metros" or "homelanders" in Brian Mann's provocative look at America's political divide - based on the numbers, factoring in the history of our country and the changes in our own times, and with a true ear for the voices around us. Host Chris Robinson is joined by callers and a studio audience. Go to full article
School Prayer Issue Divides Mohawk Community
Sep 07, 2006 — A school prayer issue at a predominantly Mohawk school is headed to federal court despite a compromise offered this week. And the debate has divided the Akwesasne tribal council. Gregory Warner reports. Go to full article
Farmers wary of more wetlands
Sep 06, 2006 — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to expand a program that helps farmers convert untillable acres into wetland habitat for birds. The program has already protected more than 3,000 acres in Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties. Many farmers say that's enough. They fear more waterfowl could damage their crops. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Giving Voice: Poet Duriel Harris
Sep 05, 2006 — Poet Duriel Harris teaches at St. Lawrence University in Canton NY, and is one of many artists exploring "do-it-yourself" studio technology as a way to deepen the impact of... Go to full article
Heard up North: St Lawrence's last words
Sep 04, 2006 — All this month on All Before Five we're decoding place names in the North Country. Linking up names to namesakes, and exploring the history of place names we say every... Go to full article
Spitzer rallies labor in Massena
Sep 04, 2006 — Attorney General Eliot Spitzer revved up organized labor in Massena Friday morning as a part of a 3-day Upstate campaign swing with his running-mate David Patterson. The... Go to full article
Poet Duriel Harris on Open Studio
Aug 31, 2006 — Poet Duriel Harris, who teaches at St. Lawrence University in Canton, is one of many artists exploring "do-it-yourself" studio technology as a way to deepen the impact of... Go to full article
Arts Council honors Sally Hartman
Aug 31, 2006 — Rensselaer Falls artist and teacher Sally White Hartman was given an award this year by the St. Lawrence County Arts Council. She owns the "Ladies First Gallery of Art",... Go to full article
Board of Ed to decide accredition for troubled-teen school
Aug 31, 2006 — The Academy at Ivy Ridge is a school for troubled teens in Ogdensburg. It functions like a boarding school, but it's not yet accredited by the state. That caused problems... Go to full article
Bush to nominate new Seaway chief
Aug 31, 2006 — President Bush will nominate a college roommate and political ally to run the St. Lawrence Seaway. The White House announced Tuesday that Collister Johnson, Jr. will be... Go to full article
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