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What’s Going On: Holocaust speaker in Canton, meatball class in Canton; basket-making in Massena

Posted 1/14/20

WORKSHOPS, PROGRAMS ON THURSDAY Holocaust speaker CANTON: The Patricia Carson Harrington Brown Bag Lunch will feature Daniel Szafran of Canton, who will share a piece of his history on the Holocaust …

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What’s Going On: Holocaust speaker in Canton, meatball class in Canton; basket-making in Massena

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WORKSHOPS, PROGRAMS ON THURSDAY

Holocaust speaker

CANTON: The Patricia Carson Harrington Brown Bag Lunch will feature Daniel Szafran of Canton, who will share a piece of his history on the Holocaust through the eyes of a survivor, noon, at the St. Lawrence County Historical Association (SLCHA), 3 E. Main St.; Szafran was born in 1927 in a ghetto in Stryków, Poland, where he, his parents, plus four brothers and three sisters spent the beginning of World War II before being forced out in the late 1930s; although he was taken to Auschwitz to join the death march to Germany, he escaped and eventually immigrated to the United States; www.slcha.org.

Meatball class

CANTON: Will Trithart will be instructing Round and Yummy: Vegetable and Meatballs, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s cooking class series Big Spoon at the Harvest Kitchen: Savory Essentials; 6-8 p.m., Harvest Kitchen at the Extension Learning Farm, 2043 State Highway 68; pre-registration required; each class is $20 and feature hands-on opportunities, samples and printed recipes to take home; reserve your spot online at http://stlawrence.cce.cornell.edu/ or by contacting Extension at 315-379-9192, ext. 237 or harvestkitchen@cornell.edu.

Basket making class

MASSENA: Make heart-shaped basket 3” high, 9” long, 8” deep with artisan Ann French; $20; limit of 8 people so call library to register early; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Massena Public Library.

Clothes pin airplanes

OGDENSBURG: Free class for kids ages 8 and up to make clothespin airplanes; materials provided; 4-5 p.m.; Ogdensburg Public Library, 312 Washington St.; 315-393-4325.