WORKSHOPS, CLASSES ON TUESDAY Cabin Fever presentation EDWARDS: Winter Cabin Fever series of discussions on outdoor adventure in the North Country, 6:30 p.m., Hepburn Library; free and open to the …
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WORKSHOPS, CLASSES ON TUESDAY
Cabin Fever presentation
EDWARDS: Winter Cabin Fever series of discussions on outdoor adventure in the North Country, 6:30 p.m., Hepburn Library; free and open to the public; Representatives from Visit St. Lawrence County Trails will be on hand Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the new online countywide trail guide. A “one-stop-shop” for trails, STLC Trails connects to current information and maps for hundreds of miles of trails in St. Lawrence County. The new site covers trails for hiking, snowshoeing, biking, paddling and many more outdoor activities.
Teddy bear workshop
CANTON: Make Your Own Teddy Bear workshop at Canton Presbyterian Church on the Park, Feb. 18-21, 9 a.m.-noon each day, with Ellen of ‘EmBears; $35.00 per person covers all supplies; ages 10 and up; register by Feb. 14: Ellen, 315-244-9733 or ellen@embears.com.
SHINE workshop
POTSDAM: SHINE Community Workshop, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Midtown Apartments; sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Franklin County and the Office for the Aging of St. Lawrence County; Seniors Health Improvement and Nutrition Education (SHINE) workshops guide attendees in making small changes in food choices and physical activity that make a large difference in overall health and maintaining a healthy weight; free and include taste-testing, hands-on learning and an incentive for everyone who participates; all welcome, pre-registration encouraged by calling Cornell Cooperative Extension of Franklin County at 518-483-7403.