LOCAL EVENTS ON TUESDAY One Hour One Work OGDENSBURG: Frederic Remington Art Museum invites public to “One Hour One Work” session featuring Apache Medicine Song; 60 minutes of focused study, …
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LOCAL EVENTS ON TUESDAY
One Hour One Work
OGDENSBURG: Frederic Remington Art Museum invites public to “One Hour One Work” session featuring Apache Medicine Song; 60 minutes of focused study, conversation with curators; 11 a.m.; free with museum admission, RSVP requested: 315-393-2425.
Take it or Leave It
CANTON: SUNY Canton’s annual “Take it or Leave It” program, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Roos House Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center’s ice arena; collects unwanted clothing and household items from students who are moving out of the residence halls and offers them free of charge to the community and charitable organizations; public invited to brouse; info: Sheila Peo 315-386-7676.
Blood Drive
LAWRENCEVILLE: Blood drive, 2-6 p.m., Lawrenceville Fire Department, 1081 County Rd 54.
Cemetery meeting
SANFORDVILLE: Sanfordville Cemetery group’s annual meeting, 6:30 p.m., Joe and Mary Robinson home, 8725 U.S. Route 11; all lot owners and interested people are urged to attend.
Book Club Evening
MASSENA: Library ‘s May Book Club: “The Sisters Brothers” by Patrick DeWitt, a darkly comic western-inspired story in Oregon and California in 1851; 6:30 p.m., Massena Public Library, 41 Glenn St.; for more info: 315-769-9914.
Patriotic craft sale
OGDENSBURG: CHMC Crafters patriotic craft sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Medical Office Building Lobby, Lyons Place; craft sale will feature red, white and blue items as well many other locally made crafts for summer; large selection of household items, doll clothes and baby items; proceeds benefit the hospital auxiliary.
Seniors dinner
PHILADELPHIA: Indian River Senior Citizens Club meeting for dinner, 5 p.m., Indian River Baptist Church, 42 Main St.; bring dish to pass and table setting; speaker from YMCA.