WADDINGTON — The Waddington Historical Association and the Waddington Museum is hosting its 2nd annual "Celebration of History" on Sunday, Oct. 22 from 2-4 p.m. at the old Town Hall on Main Street. …
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WADDINGTON — The Waddington Historical Association and the Waddington Museum is hosting its 2nd annual "Celebration of History" on Sunday, Oct. 22 from 2-4 p.m. at the old Town Hall on Main Street.
The theme is "GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAYS" and the focus is all about Waddington Schools from 1900 to 1991 (the year the old Waddington Elementary School was closed).
It will include exhibits of school memorabilia, presentations, stories, trivia and refreshments.
Free and open to the public.
MASSENA — A free craft class on making scary Halloween apple face decorations will be offered Sunday, Oct. 22, at 2 p.m. at The Nicandri Nature Center. The apples will be peeled, carved, and treated so they can dry into cool creations. All materials and instruction will be provided.. No registration is required.
NORWOOD — The Golden Agers Halloween Party will be Sunday, Oct. 22, 1-5 p.m., at Norwood American Legion, 10 Maple Street.
$5.00 admission.
Music by North Country Band.
HEUVELTON — Amvets Post 1997, 107 State St., will host a cruise-in on Oct. 22 from noon-2 p.m.
All cars, trucks and motorcycles welcome.
Info: 315-528-2263.
HEUVELTON — Amvets Post 1997, 107 State St., will host a trunk or treat Oct. 22 from 2-4 p.m.
To set up a truck contact 315-871-6706, 315-528-2263.
NORFOLK — The Norfolk American Legion will serve a chicken and biscuit dinner on Sunday, Oct. 22 from 4-6 p.m.
The $12 dinner includes dessert, coffee and tea.
Eat-in or take-out.
POTSDAM — Over the past few months artist Sara Lynch has been working with the Potsdam Public Library on Welcome Spruce Grouse, a multidisciplinary exploration of an endangered species of bird known as the spruce grouse, not to be confused with the ruffed grouse.
As part this project local scientist Dr Glenn Johnson gave a talk about his work with Angelena Ross and the NYSDEC to restore spruce grouse populations in the Adirondack Park.
This has included capturing birds in Maine and Canada and bringing them to the Adirondack Park to be released.
The public is now invited to the Potsdam Public Library on Oct. 22 from 1-3 p. . to come have a fowl time at the culminating art exhibit for Welcome Spruce Grouse.
This event is free and you can learn more about it here https://bit.ly/3QfyBug .