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What’s Going On: Concussion seminar in Ogdensburg, Native American heritage presentation in Potsdam, veteran’s volunteer seminar in Potsdam

Posted 11/10/19

WORKSHOPS, PROGRAMS ON TUESDAY Concussion seminar OGDENSBURG: Northern Physical Therapy of Ogdensburg, in cooperation with St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES, offering a free educational seminar on concussion …

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What’s Going On: Concussion seminar in Ogdensburg, Native American heritage presentation in Potsdam, veteran’s volunteer seminar in Potsdam

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WORKSHOPS, PROGRAMS ON TUESDAY

Concussion seminar

OGDENSBURG: Northern Physical Therapy of Ogdensburg, in cooperation with St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES, offering a free educational seminar on concussion risk and treatment in student athletes, 10 a.m., Lisbon Central School; presented by Dr. Brian Rieger, PhD, Director of Upstate Medical University’s Upstate Concussion Center; topics will include “Students and Concussions” and “Return to School and Play,” and “Effective Concussion Management;” register: https://nptny.com/concussion-rehabilitation/ .

Vet volunteers seminar

POTSDAM: Informational Lunch & Learn seminar for Veteran Volunteers, members of the team at Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley seeking veterans to help support the many veteran patients and families served by Hospice through the We Honor Veterans program, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., The Hospice Center, 6805 US-11, free workshop, lunch provided; Hospice St. Lawrence Valley is one of only a handful of non-profit hospices in New York state with an official Level 4 partner rating of the We Honor Veterans program; register: Samantha Jones at 315-265-3105 or samj@hospiceslv.org; www.hospiceslv.org or www.wehonorveterans.org.

Heritage presentation

POTSDAM: St. Lawrence County Chapter 2831 of AARP Inc. invites the public to a presentation in honor of Native American Heritage Month at the Potsdam Town Hall Community Room at 12:30 p.m.; “Our Neighbors: The Iroquois” presented by Susan Stebbins Ph.D; RSVP is required on or before Nov. 8 to Karen at 315-265-6705 to attend the presentation.

Art class

OGDENSBURG: The Frederic Remington Art Museum continues its series of adult art classes with “Get Down, Get Dirty: Basic Charcoal Drawing,” taught by local artist Paul N. Pedersen; from 10 a.m. to noon, at the am to noonEva Caten Remington Education Center, 323 Washington St.; learn basic skills of drawing with different varieties of charcoal; all skill levels are welcome, and materials will be provided, though artists are welcome to bring their own materials; $15 for members of the Remington Museum; $25 for non-members; limited to 12 participants; call 315-393-2425 or email desmond@fredericremington.org; register online fredericremington.org

Folk painting

WADDINGTON: Decorative “Folk” Painting, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m., The Gallery, 10 Main St., $15, no experience necessary, everyone works at their own pace; all materials provided; www.lakestlawrencearts.com, 315-308-4410 to preregister.

Tuesday Get-Together

WADDINGTON: Tuesday Get-Together, 1-4 p.m., The Gallery, 10 Main St.; donations accepted; www.lakestlawrencearts.com, 315-308-4410 to preregister.