St. Lawrence Valley NY
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Community Calendar Events
Master Gardener Talk - Water Lily Gardens
(June 18, 2013, 07:00 pm) Master Gardener Anneke Larrance will be at The TAUNY Center to talk about planning, organizing, and enjoying your water lily garden. All are welcome. The event is free. The TAUNY Center (Traditional Arts in Upstate NY), 53 Main Street,Canton,NY More info
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Tutor Training: Literacy of Northern NY
(June 18, 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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Oneness Blessing Circle
(June 18, 2013, 06:00 pm - 07:15 pm) All are welcome at the Oneness Blessing Circle, an ancient chakra meditation and oneness blessing. Free. More info: Debra, 244-3082 Unitarian Universalist Church, 3 1/2 East Main Street,Canton,NY
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Friends Of the Norwood Library Meeting
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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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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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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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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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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A Year on the Farm: The sound of corn growing
Aug 28, 2006 — This year, David Sommerstein's spending time each month on one dairy farm to learn more about what farmers do every day. The series is called A Year on the Farm. Our willing farmer is Bob Andrews in the town of Fowler near Gouverneur. Last episode, David learned all about hay. The other big crop for dairy farmers is corn, and it's Bob Andrews' favorite. So today's edition of A Year on the Farm is an ode to corn. Go to full article
SUNY Potsdam welcomes new president
Aug 25, 2006 — It's a busy week at many of the colleges and universities in the region. Classes start next week. SUNY Potsdam students will welcome a new president when they return to class. Last spring, The State University of New York Board of Trustees named Dr. John Schwaller as SUNY-Potsdam's new president. A scholar of early colonial Latin America, and of the Aztec language and people, Schwaller is the author of five books and the editor of two others. His wife, Anne, was born in New York City, and lived in Watertown while in elementary school. He told Todd Moe that he views managing a school in rural New York not as a challenge, but as an opportunity. Go to full article
Clarkson workers hold second protest
Aug 25, 2006 — Dozens of Clarkson University workers marched through downtown Potsdam on Thursday afternoon. They're protesting a contract offer from the school. Gregory Warner reports. Go to full article
DEC, anglers meet on cormorants
Aug 18, 2006 — Cormorants are a native fish-eating bird. Almost killed off by pesticides earlier in the century, cormorants are back, and sport fisherman say they're eating up their... Go to full article
Heard Up North: Fresh Air Fund Kids
Aug 18, 2006 — Fresh Air kids are here. Since 1877, the Fresh Air Fund has sent city kids out to the countryside for free vacations. David White was on hand as Canton families welcomed... Go to full article
More ships on the St. Lawrence?
Aug 17, 2006 — Environmentalists are raising concerns about a plan to bring more ocean freighters through the St Lawrence Seaway. Martha Foley has more. Go to full article
SLC launches "No More Victims" campaign
Aug 15, 2006 — A new education program will teach communities how to protect themselves from sex offenders. The St. Lawrence County Sex Offender Management Program is spearheading the... Go to full article
Heard Up North: softball reunited
Aug 15, 2006 — This year's Seaway Festival in Ogdensburg featured the 2nd annual Old Timers Softball game at Monnet Park. Jack "Chucker" Townsend explains how he learned to pitch, 57 years... Go to full article
Farm museum finds new home
Aug 14, 2006 — A 115-acre farm near the village of Madrid will be the new home for the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum. The museum's members are devoted to the preservation of old... Go to full article
A Year on the Farm: Hay is for haylage
Aug 14, 2006 — Everywhere you look this time of year, you see miles and miles of hay. Hay in round bales, square bales, wrapped in white plastic, lined in long strips across fields, piled... Go to full article
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