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29 events for May 13, 2008
May 2 to May 19
All Day
Where?
Ottawa, ON
In addition to the Tulip Route, there's lots of special events & entertainment, too. Plus, "A Celebration of Ideas" brings some of the most brilliant thinkers of our time to Ottawa to speak. Novelist Sir Salman Rushdie headlines. www.tulipfestival.ca
For more info:
Phone: (613) 567-5757
All Day
Where: Elley-Long Music Center, Colchester, VT
Elley-Long Music Center(Saint Michael's College), Colchester, VT
Orchestral Auditions begin today and continue through May 23. Choral Auditions run May 27 - June 1. All auditions by appointment only. Call the VYOA to schedule an audition. www.vyo.org has detailed audition information.
For more info: Phone: (802) 655-5030
07:30 am - 09:30 pm
Where?
Lake George, NY
Presented by the Adirondack Business Council in The Room of White Lions at Fort William Henry Resort, Canada Street, Lake George Village. Tori Riley at the Chamber Office has details.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 798-1761
09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Where: The Wild Center/Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, Tupper Lake, NY
Sponsored by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Adirondack Energy $mart Park Initiative (E$PI). Pre-registration is required; space is limited. ($40) [www.energysmartpark.org]
For more info: Phone: (866) 260-4837
09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Where: Adirondack Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) - Newcomb, Newcomb, NY
A one-day workshop for formal and non-formal educators. Participants will be introduced to wetland ecology through a study of vegetation, soils, and hydrology as well as wetland functions and values utilizing hands-on activities. Do pre-register!
For more info: Phone: (407) 745-9620
Every Second Tuesday of the month
10:00 am - 02:00 pm
Where: Nature Center at Robert Moses State Park, Massena, NY
Show and tell time during lunch hour. Participants should bring their own sewing machines and quilting projects. Dues consist of one $10 yearly membership to the Nature Center. The club meets on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month.
For more info:
10:00 am
Where: Arts Center/Old Forge, Old Forge, NY
The club offers various programs presented by master gardeners and gardening professionals. New members always welcome. Club meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, though October.
Every Second Tuesday of the month
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Where: Lawrence Manor, Gouverneur, NY
Lawrence Manor214 Main St., Gouverneur, NY Phone: (315) 287-1640
Open to all grieving a loss. No connection to Hospice required.
For more info:
Phone: (315) 265-3105
Every Second Tuesday of the month
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Where: Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley Main Office, Potsdam, NY
Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley Main Office6805 Route 11, Potsdam, NY Phone: (315) 265-3105
A chance for those coping with the loss of a loved one to informally meet and talk at the Hospice Center, 6805 US Hwy 11, Potsdam.
For more info:
11:00 am
Where: ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT
Stories, songs, and crafts link young minds to the wonders of nature. Free with admission.
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VT
Fletcher Free LibraryBurlington, VT Phone: (802) 865-7211
Families of babies one year old or younger are welcome to come pick out a book to dedicate to their baby, and stay for light lunch and "Music with Robert & Gigi." Free, but you must be pre-registered.
For more info: Phone: (802) 865-7216
01:00 pm - 04:30 pm
Where?
Saranac, NY
Saranac TOWN HALL parking lot 1-1:45pm; Cadyville's FIRE STATION 2-2:45pm; Main Street in Roderick Rock 3:15-3:45pm; Post Office parking lot in Morrisonville 3:50-4:30pm.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 563-5190
03:00 pm - 04:00 pm
Where: Hyde Collection Art Museum, Glens Falls, NY
Every Tuesday children ages 3-6 and their families are offered a guided tour of the permanent collection and invited to create their own work of art. A new topic each week. FREE for Hyde members, $3 for not-yet members. Register each week by calling.
Every Second Tuesday of the month
04:00 pm - 05:30 pm
Where: Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Potsdam, NY
2nd Floor Conference Room B. Warner Cancer Treatment Center and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring the meeting for prostate cancer patients and their loved ones.
For more info:
Phone: (315) 268-9314
05:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Where: North Country Community College, Saranac Lake, NY
North Country Community College23 Santanoni Avenue, PO Box 89, Saranac Lake, NY Phone: (518) 891-2915 Website: www.nccc.edu
Come learn different techniques in backcountry primitive fire & shelter building! Class will focus on flint/steel & bow drilling fire methods as well as constructing tarp shelters & survival packs. Adventure Education Series: www.nccc.edu/wrl.html
For more info:
05:00 pm
Where: DeKalb Junction United Methodist Church, Dekalb Junction, NY
DeKalb Junction United Methodist ChurchDekalb Junction, NY
[$7/Adults; $3.50/ages 5-12; Free for under age 5]
Every Second Tuesday of the month
06:00 pm
Where: Rensselaer Falls Library, Rensselaer Falls, NY
Rensselaer Falls LibraryRensselaer Falls, NY Phone: (315) 344-7406
Registration required to ensure that enough materials are available. [You can email, call, or Instant Message the library (use RenFallsLibrary if you IM) to sign up]
For more info:
Every Second Tuesday of the month
06:00 pm
Where: Adirondack Medical Center, Saranac Lake, NY
Meetings are open to anyone who has been touched by breast cancer. They take place at the Merrill Cancer Center at the hospital. Free.
For more info:
Every Second Tuesday of the month
06:15 pm - 08:15 pm
Where?
Chestertown, NY
For caregivers of family members or friends who are elderly or disabled. Meetings are at the Chester-Horicon Health Center. Support each other in a safe, confidential and caring enviroment. Call Lynn for further information.
For more info:
Phone: (518) 251-2581
06:30 pm - 07:30 pm
Where: Ballet Academy of Northern NY, Potsdam, NY
Ballet Academy of Northern NY6 Elm Street, Potsdam, NY Phone: (315) 265-8637
An introduction to salsa dance. Lessons continue on Mondays through the month of May. Wear comfortable clothes. No partner - or experience - necessary! All ages welcome. Contact Fernando via email (below) for details.
For more info:
Phone: (315) 566-9138
Every Second Tuesday of the month
06:30 pm
Where: Massena Public Library, Massena, NY
Massena Public Library41 Glenn Street, Massena, NY Phone: (315) 769-9914
Everyone with an interest in the visual arts is welcome. The 2nd Tuesday of every month, September through May. [Info: Dorothy, 315-769-5571 or Cecilia, 315-769-6210.]
Every Second Tuesday of the month
06:30 pm
Where?
Lowville, NY
At the the Lewis County Public Safety Building, Outer Stowe Street. Everyone is welcome. For details, check the club web site. [www.brvarc.org]
For more info:
Phone: (315) 376-8879
07:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: The Lincoln Inn, Essex Jct, VT
Every Second Tuesday of the month
07:00 pm
Where: Hospice of Jefferson County, Watertown, NY
A supportive place for parents who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy or the loss of a baby, particulary in the first year of life. Free.
07:00 pm
Where: Flower Memorial Library, Watertown, NY
Flower Memorial Library229 Washington Street, Watertown, NY Phone: (315) 785-7705 Website: www.flowerlibrary.org
Public information session regarding Empire State College undergraduate programs at Empire's 32 locations across New York State.
For more info: Phone: (315) 785-2418
May 13 to May 15
07:30 pm
Where: Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY
New York's longest running musical (more than 17,000 Off-Broadway performances), is a charming, inventive and funny celebration of first love filled with terrific songs.
07:30 pm
Where: National Arts Centre (NAC), Ottawa, ON
National Arts Centre (NAC)P.O. Box 1534, Station B, Ottawa, ON Phone: (613) 947-7000 Website: www.nac-cna.ca
Congreve's Restoration masterpiece is a timelessly urbane comedy of manners, directed by Artistic Director Peter Hinton. Pay What You Can Preview.
08:00 pm
Where: 1000 Islands Playhouse, Gananoque, ON
Peter Quilter's comedic biography of the infamous "Diva of Din", Florence Foster Jenkins, examines the life of one of music's most enduring eccentrics.
08:00 pm
Where?
Montreal, QC
In St. James United Church, 463 Sainte Catherine Street. The Festival promotes chamber music in all its diverse forms through collaborations with other artistic disciplines. Individual tickets & festival passes available. [www.festivalmontreal.org]
For more info:
Phone: (514) 848-9696
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