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What's Going On: Make natural birdfeeders in Massena, sheep and goat lecture in Heuvelton, toddler music program in Potsdam

Posted 1/29/19

WORKSHOPS, CLASSES ON WEDNESDAY Sheep goat lecture HEUVELTON: Dr. Johanna Kingsley of Kingsley Veterinary Services will present a series of mini-lectures on topics relevant to small ruminant owners …

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What's Going On: Make natural birdfeeders in Massena, sheep and goat lecture in Heuvelton, toddler music program in Potsdam

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WORKSHOPS, CLASSES ON WEDNESDAY

Sheep goat lecture

HEUVELTON: Dr. Johanna Kingsley of Kingsley Veterinary Services will present a series of mini-lectures on topics relevant to small ruminant owners of all stripes, 7 p.m., Pickens Hall, 83 State St.; topics will include basic husbandry, nutrition pitfalls, first aid and more; coffee and cookies will be provided; free, but a small donation to the venue is appreciated; info: JKingsleyDVM@gmail.com or 315-350-4837; in case of inclement weather, please check for postponement before travelling.

One Hour One Work

OGDENSBURG: Frederic Remington Art Museum “One Hour One Work” session, featuring Frederic Remington’s 1899 oil painting “Captured;” 2 p.m. ongoing program, chance for participants to slow down and dive deep into a single work of art on display at the Remington Museum; museum educator will facilitate 60 minutes of focused looking, consideration, conversation, and interpretation of a single artwork; free with admission to museum; reservations requested: fredericremington.org, 315-393-2425, desmond@fredericremington.org.

Natural birdfeeders

MASSENA: Making Natural Birdfeeders, 10-11 a.m; Nicandri Nature Center, 19 Robinson Bay Rd, 315-705-5022; info@massenanaturecenter.com.

Education seminar

POTSDAM: SUNY Potsdam’s Spring 2019 Disciplined Inquiry in Education Seminar Series to open with presentation by Romeyn Prescott, SUNY Potsdam Acting Chief Information Officer, noon-1 p.m., Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center balcony; free, public welcome to attend.

Toddler music starts

POTSDAM: North Country Children's Museum’s Toddler Music Program starts, 10:30-11:00 a.m.; Crane Professor Heather Wheeler will lead this participatory class for nine Wednesday sessions; Wheeler is an experienced early childhood music workshop leader who has run engaging and enriching music programs for young learners and families; space limited; cost: $90 with a discount for museum members; info, register: www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org.