LOCAL EVENTS ON TUESDAY After Work book club POTSDAM: June’s book is by Trevor Noah: “Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood”; 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Potsdam Public Library, 2 Park St. …
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LOCAL EVENTS ON TUESDAY
After Work book club
POTSDAM: June’s book is by Trevor Noah: “Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood”; 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Potsdam Public Library, 2 Park St.
Destination: Potsdam
POTSDAM: SUNY Potsdam will help prospective students get set up for success this summer, through the College's new Destination: Potsdam program; college will offer a series of special evening sessions to help assist anyone interested in earning a SUNY Potsdam degree find out what they need to know about applying, affording college and getting registered; 4-7 p.m., sign-in for the event will be offered at Becky's Place, near Raymond Hall; light refreshments available.
Invasive fish
MASSENA: Aquatic invasive fish workshop, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Nicandri Nature Center, 19 Robinson Bay Rd.; topics: new threat to the St. Lawrence River -- tench impacts & research, common misconceptions of snakehead & overview of Asian carp, preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species, help protect our waters: strengthening early detection, making observations using a mobile application – iMapInvasives; register: https://bit.ly/2wNETaZ, megan.pistolese@tnc.org, 315-387-3600 ext 7724.
Paper bead making
MASSENA: Recycle old magazines into fun jewelry; free activity; 2-3 p.m; Nicandri Nature Center, 19 Robinson Bay Rd.
Living healthy workshop
POTSDAM: Living Healthy Workshops, 1:30-4:00 p.m., Lawrence Avenue Apartments, Community Room, 3 Debra Drive, Potsdam; free 6-week workshop teaches skills and techniques to improve your quality of life; open to the public, healthy snacks provided at each session; participants who attend all six weeks will receive a gift; a Stanford University self-management program with support from St. Lawrence Health System, Canton-Potsdam Hospital and the Health Initiative; held on Tuesdays, from May 21-June 25; registration required; info: Carolyn Zanta, Health Coach Advisor, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, 315-261-5406, czanta@cphospital.org.
Folk painting
WADDINGTON: Decorative “folk” painting, 9:30 a.m.-noon, The Gallery, 10 Main St.; $15; no experience necessary, everyone works at their own pace; all materials provided; www.lakestlawrencearts.com, lakesaintlawrencearts@gmail.com, 315-308-4410 to preregister.
$10 Tuesday
WADDINGTON: $10 Tuesday Get-Together, 1-4 p.m., The Gallery, 10 Main St., $10; www.lakestlawrencearts.com, lakesaintlawrencearts@gmail.com, 315-308-4410 to preregister.
Summer craft sale
OGDENSBURG: CHMC Auxiliary Crafters summer craft sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., lobby of medical office building, 3 Lyon Place, next door to the Richard E Winter Cancer Treatment Center; will feature red, white and blue items, locally made crafts for summer, large selection of household items, doll clothes and baby items; 50/50 raffle to benefit the Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Auxiliary; open to public.
Bag sale
NORFOLK: Bag sale at Whistle Stop Thrift Store, 11 W. Main St. (next to the United Methodist Church); $4 bag sale (all items included); 10 a.m.-2 p.m.