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What’s Going On: Bunny Hop Storytime in Norwood, free movie in O’burg, SUNY Canton exhibitions in Canton

Posted 4/14/19

Local Events on Tuesday Movie Night OGDENSBURG: Movie night, featuring Spiderman, 5:30 p.m., Ogdensburg Public Library, 312 Washington St.; free; 315-393-4325. Ag district hearing CANTON: St. …

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What’s Going On: Bunny Hop Storytime in Norwood, free movie in O’burg, SUNY Canton exhibitions in Canton

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Local Events on Tuesday

Movie Night

OGDENSBURG: Movie night, featuring Spiderman, 5:30 p.m., Ogdensburg Public Library, 312 Washington St.; free; 315-393-4325.

Ag district hearing

CANTON: St. Lawrence County holding public hearing on the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board’s recommended additions to Agricultural District 2, 7 p.m., county planning office, second floor of the Public Safety Complex; concerns two parcels totaling 62 acres; maps available at county planning office and at the town offices for Hammond, Lawrence and Stockholm, or by email at mlarson@stlawco.org; written comments accepted until April 19 to mlarson@stlawco.org.

Research projects presentation

CANTON: Part of SUNY Canton’s weeklong Scholarly Activities Celebration, students and faculty will present their research projects from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Southworth Library Learning Commons, followed by oral presentations, 4-7 p.m., Cook Hall, Rooms 200 and 201; topics include an analysis of whether electromagnetic radiation exposure from hybrid vehicles poses a health risk, the relationship between artificial photosynthesis and sustainable energy, and the role of health care professionals to assist human trafficking victims; free, open to public.

SUNY Canton exhibitions

CANTON: Part of SUNY Canton’s weeklong Scholarly Activities Celebration, SUNY Canton Graphic and Multimedia Design program will host two art exhibitions: a senior showcase, noon-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 16, 17, and 18 at the Roos House Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center and a portfolio presentation from students enrolled in the Professional Practices course Thursday, April 18, in the Miller Campus Center, Rooms 218-220; included works in both shows will represent a variety of media including photography, illustration and graphic design; free, open to public.

Bunny Hop Story-time

NORWOOD: Bunny Hop Storytime at Norwood Public Library; 2-3 p.m; listen to bunny tales, do sock hop freeze dance, and egg hunt. Free and open to public. Please register by contacting the library; nowlib@ncls.org (link sends e-mail) or (315) 353-6692.

AARP meeting

POTSDAM: Local Chapter of AARP will meet at the Town of Potsdam Community Center, 18 Elm St., for a business meeting and lunch, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m., at a cost of $12 per person; followed by a presentation titled “From 25 to 80 in One Semester aka Why Some Students Are Living Like Retirees!” by Rebecca Brogan who will share her experiences as a Clarkson student living at Maplewood Health Care & Rehabilitation Center; RSVP is required on or before April 11 to Karen at 315-265-6705.

Folk Painting

WADDINGTON: Decorative “Folk” Painting, 9 a.m.-noon, The Gallery, 10 Main St., Waddington; work on your own project, learn the strokes and tips and tricks of the trade as you progress; no experience necessary, everyone works at their own pace; all materials provided; cost $15; go to www.lakestlawrencearts.com, lakesaintlawrencearts@gmail.com, or call The Gallery at 315-308-4410 to pre-register; artisan gifts available for purchase in gallery before and after class.

$10 Tuesdays

WADDINGTON: $10 Tuesdays – Making Chain – 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at The Gallery, 10 Main St,, Waddington; chain is the basis for a lot of applications, not only jewelry, but in everyday use items as wel; learn how to make your own chain; 5-week workshop; $10, no experience necessary, everyone works at their own pace, all materials provided; www.lakestlawrencearts.com, lakesaintlawrencearts@gmail.com, 315-308-4410 to preregister.