Workshops, programs on Thursday Seismology workshop POTSDAM: “How Do We Detect Earthquakes?” presented by Geology Prof. Emeritus Frank Revetta, Stowell Hall room 131, SUNY Potsdam, 3 p.m., …
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Workshops, programs on Thursday
Seismology workshop
POTSDAM: “How Do We Detect Earthquakes?” presented by Geology Prof. Emeritus Frank Revetta, Stowell Hall room 131, SUNY Potsdam, 3 p.m., limited to 10 people so participants encouraged to arrived early; 315-267-3441 or revettafa@potsdam.edu.
One Hour One Work
OGDENSBURG: One Hour One Work, noon, Frederic Remington Art Museum, 303 Washington St.; 60 minutes of focused looking, consideration, conversation, and interpretation of Remington’s “The Love Call,” facilitated by museum educators; free with admission to museum, reservations requested: fredericremington.org, 315-393-2425, desmond@fredericremington.org.
Geology rocks!
MASSENA: Nicandri Nature Center will host the class “Geology Rocks,” 6-7:30 p.m. with Dino Zack, geologist and educator; different rocks and minerals, as well as about careers in the geology field; explore the geologic time line and check out samples, including fluorescent minerals; funded by the New York Power Authority.