LOCAL EVENTS ON MONDAY Story Walk COLTON: Story Walk on John Stone Memorial Nature Trail, tarts at 10 a.m. with light refreshments afterward; features new book titled “Frog in A Bog;” contact: …
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LOCAL EVENTS ON MONDAY
Story Walk
COLTON: Story Walk on John Stone Memorial Nature Trail, tarts at 10 a.m. with light refreshments afterward; features new book titled “Frog in A Bog;” contact: Lorraine Gowing (315-212-8293) for Friends of the Colton Hepburn Library; part of Colton Country Days July 14-21.
Owls, book signing
COLTON: Owl Presentation & Book Signing by Mark Manske of Adirondack Raptors 1 p.m. at Library or Town Hall on Main Street (location tbc); contact: Ruth McWilliams (315-262-2450) for Tourism & Beautification Committee; part of Colton Country Days July 14-21.
Camp Med
RENSSELAER FALLS: Rensselaer Falls Volunteer Rescue Squad hosting Camp Med, a community-based healthcare career exploration event for high school students, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., July 15-18; local healthcare professionals from area agencies provide insider’s view of what it takes to prepare for and work in specific career fields; opportunity to practice a variety of hands-on skills; apply: northernahec.org/camp-med/, deadline: June 24, $35 payment deadline July 1; scholarships available, limited to 20 participants; students entering 9-12 grade; info: 315-379-7701, khughes@nahecnet.org.
Mahjong Monday
CHIPPEWA BAY: Mahjong Monday, 10 a.m.-noon, Chippewa Bay Community Club, 1172 County Route 6; free; info, register: chippewacommunityclub@yahoo.com.
Atkinson Family
MORRISTOWN: Atkinson Family Band from Harrisville will give a concert of Americana, bluegrass, and folk music, 6:30 p.m., at the fire hall pavilion.