Workshops, programs on Saturday Preserving tomatoes CANTON: Preserving tomatoes workshop, 1-4 p.m., Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County, 2043 State Highway 68, Canton; learn how to …
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Workshops, programs on Saturday
Preserving tomatoes
CANTON: Preserving tomatoes workshop, 1-4 p.m., Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County, 2043 State Highway 68, Canton; learn how to safely can tomatoes using both pressure and water bath canning; pre-registration required; class fee includes samples, a finished jar to bring home and recipes; ingredients donated by Kent Family Growers and Nature’s Storehouse; $20.00 per person; stlawrence.cce.cornell.edu.
Renewable Energies
POTSDAM: Renewable Energies, 11 a.m.-noon, North Country Children's Museum, 10 Raymond St.; learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy in this interactive science workshop; www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org.
Citizen journalism
CANTON: Free public workshop, hosted by Weave News (WeaveNews.org), a global community of citizen journalists, at St. Lawrence University to provide North Country residents training for conducting independent, investigative journalism projects in their communities; open to the public and free of charge; training sessions all day, both Sept. 21 and 22; registration by Sept. 18 required: www.weavenews.org/incubator.