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What’s Going On: Honeybee presentation in Canton, small biz event in Gouverneur, art study in O'burg

Posted 10/22/18

Workshops, programs on Wednesday Honeybee presentation CANTON: "Honeybee Health & Human Foodstuffs for the 21st Century" by the Local Living Venture with presenter William Roome, 5-7 p.m.; Betty …

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What’s Going On: Honeybee presentation in Canton, small biz event in Gouverneur, art study in O'burg

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Workshops, programs on Wednesday

Honeybee presentation

CANTON: "Honeybee Health & Human Foodstuffs for the 21st Century" by the Local Living Venture with presenter William Roome, 5-7 p.m.; Betty Evans Community Room in the new wing of the E.J. Noble Medical Building at 80 E. Main St.; will discuss the affects of modern agriculture and chemicals on honey production, including commercial production and what healthy honey should look like, how it is used, public perception and labeling "quick facts" to help people make healthy choices while shopping; $10; LocalLivingVenture@gmail.com, 315-347-4223; www.LocalLivingVenture.org/full-events-schedule; optional beekeeping discussion group program follows at 7 p.m.

Small business info

GOUVERNEUR: SUNY Canton Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is partnering with the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce the presentation “How to Start a Small Business,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., Gouverneur Community Center, 4673 St. Hwy. 58; free; topics include: SBDC services, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial characteristics, funding sources, how to prepare for funding, importance of a proper business plan, financial projections, business start-up processes, resources; refreshments; register: 315-287-0331, executivedirector@gouverneurchamber.net.

Special needs art

MASSENA: Massena adults and teens music & art classes; adults from 2:30-4 p.m.; teens from 4:30-6 p.m., SLC Arts, Massena Community Center, 60 Beach St.; opportunity for music and arts exploration in a supportive and therapeutic group environment; free; register: slcartscouncil.org, 315-265-6860.

Education seminar

POTSDAM: Sean A. Levius, "Use of Information and Communication Technology to Support Comprehensive Disaster Management in Caribbean Countries;" part of SUNY Potsdam’s 2018-19 Disciplined Inquiry in Education Seminar Series; noon, Rebecca V. Sheard Literacy Center; free, open to the public; www.potsdam.edu/academics/SOEPS/education/seminar.

Art study session

OGDENSBURG: One Hour One Work session, Frederic Remington Art Museum, chance for participants to slow down and dive deep into a single work of art on display at the Remington Museum, “Apache Medicine Song,” museum educator will facilitate 60 minutes of focused looking, consideration, conversation, and interpretation of a single artwork, 1 p.m.; free with museum admission, reservations requested: fredericremington.org, 315-393-2425, desmond@fredericremington.org.