POTSDAM -- North Country 350's second "Sustainability Social" is slated for Saturday, April 2, from 3 until 6 p.m. upstairs at Between the Buns, 6 Elm St. The North Country has a number of groups and …
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POTSDAM -- North Country 350's second "Sustainability Social" is slated for Saturday, April 2, from 3 until 6 p.m. upstairs at Between the Buns, 6 Elm St.
The North Country has a number of groups and individuals committed to environmental issues, and the goal of the Sustainability Social is to bring these people together to highlight work being done, and to provide all with opportunities to network, share, and socialize with other like-minded people.
Groups wishing to have a table or to speak briefly and anyone wishing further information should contact Ginger Storey-Welch at storeygi@cpcs.us.
Music will be interwoven through the event.
Andrea Malik will play her Native American flute, jazz music will be provided by Bill Vitek and Laura Brown, and Kevin Smith and Dan Sullivan-Catlin will play acoustic rock.
There will be a cash bar and people can order from the menu.