Richard Clements, who recently graduated from high school as a homeschooler, was awarded the Potsdam Interfaith Community's Service Award for ongoing service to his congregation, the Potsdam …
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Richard Clements, who recently graduated from high school as a homeschooler, was awarded the Potsdam Interfaith Community's Service Award for ongoing service to his congregation, the Potsdam Methodist Church. The Potsdam Interfaith Community seeks to offer mutual support and encouragement to faith groups in the Potsdam area as well as opportunities for service, common understanding, and spiritual and intellectual growth. From left are Sarah Bentley-Garfinkel, of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Canton, Rev. Katrina Hebb of the First Presbyterian Church of Potsdam, Richard Clements, Rev. Heidi Chamberlain of the Potsdam Methodist Church, and Jeff Francom, elder at the Potsdam Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Submitted Photo.