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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
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Today

Canton

Lenten luncheon:Sponsored by Church & Community Program, noon to 1 p.m.today,chicken divan, United Methodist Church, 41 Court St. Cost: $5; senior citizens, $3; children 12 and younger, free.

Spaghetti dinner:Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church on the Park, 5 to 7 p.m.today,the church, 17 Park St. All you can eat. Cost: $7; senior citizen and ages 5 to 11, $6; those younger than 5, older than 90, free. Takeouts. Contact: 386-3549.

Open mic talent contest, jazz:7 p.m.today,and A Fine Line jazz duo, 5 to 6:30 p.m.Friday,Blackbird Cafe, 107 Main St. Free admission.

Lowville

"Guys and Dolls":Presented by Lowville Academy and Central School, 7:30 p.m.today through Saturday,high school auditorium. Tickets: $6; senior citizens and students, $5.

Massena

Movie:"The Great Gatsby," 1:30 p.m.today,Frank S. McCullough Jr. Hawkins Point Visitors Center. Free.

Watertown

Spaghetti dinner:Sponsored by Immaculate Heart Central School Wrestling Team, 5:30 to 8 p.m.today,Italian-American Civic Association, 192 Bellew Ave. Takeouts. Tickets at the door: $7. Information, tickets: IHC, 788-4670.

Chicken and biscuit dinner:Takeouts, 4:30 p.m., eat in, 5 p.m.today,Bethany United Methodist Church, 214 W. Lynde St. Cost: $8; children 6 to 12, $5; children younger than 6, free.

Tomorrow

Antwerp

Fish fry:Sponsored by Antwerp Fire Department, 5 to 7 p.m.Friday,fire hall. Choice of fish, chicken or shrimp. Cost: $7; children, $4.50; takeouts $7.50.

Constableville

Flu vaccination clinic:Sponsored by Lewis County Public Health, 5 to 7 p.m.Friday,Constableville Fire Hall. Seasonal flu vaccine: $35. Medicare part B covers cost. H1N1 vaccine is free to all. Contact: 376-5453.

Fort Drum

Women's Conference:Sponsored by Officers' Spouses' Club, registration, 8:45 a.m.Friday,and 11 a.m.Saturday,The Commons. Women's health, children, hobbies, education, spa experience sessions on Friday. Greg Mortenson, author of "Three Cups of Tea" and "Stones Into Schools," speaks on Saturday. Portion of proceeds benefits Central Asia Institute. Admission: Friday, $20, lunch included; Saturday, $15; both Friday and Saturday, $30. Driver's license needed to enter main gate at Fort Drum. Contact: Heather Sutton, 405-3767, or hlmsutton@hotmail.com.

Louisville

Trivia night:7 p.m.Friday,Rod & Gun Club. Proceeds to benefit Louisville Bicentennial Committee. Four-person teams, $5 each person. Information: 764-7473, or Nancy Charleston, 769-6960.

Massena

Free health screening:Sponsored by St. Lawrence Health Initiative Inc., 1 to 6 p.m.Friday,Walgreens. Cholesterol, blood pressure, body fat percentage and blood glucose screenings. Contact: 261-4760 ext. 22.

Potsdam

Drumming circle:Sponsored by Creative Spirit Community Art Center, 6 p.m.Friday,at the art center, 8 Raymond St. Followed by monthly parade preparation for Potsdam Summer Festival. Contact: 265-3949.

Saranac Lake

12th annual juried art show:Sponsored by Adirondack Artists Guild, opening reception, 5 to 7 p.m.Friday,gallery, 52 Main St. On display throughTuesday, April 13.

"A Moment in Time" art exhibition:On displayFriday through Sunday, April 4,Bluseed Studios, 24 Cedar St. Features mono-prints of Jessica Jeffery and photography of Shaun Ondak, the studios' artists in residence. Meet the artists reception, 7 to 9 p.m.Friday.Free.

Watertown

Musical:"Children of Eden," 7 p.m.Friday and Saturday,Immaculate Heart Central Junior/Senior High School. Enchanting depiction of the Book of Genesis. Information: 788-4670.

Dance marathon:Sponsored by New Vision Class of 2010, 9 p.m.Friday,to 9 a.m.Saturday,Case Middle School. Proceeds to benefit Children's Miracle Network.

An evening of one-act plays:Presented by The Little Theatre of Watertown, 7 p.m.Friday and Saturday,and 1:30 p.m.Sunday,Trinity Episcopal Church auditorium, 227 Sherman St. Features two plays by local playwrights, "Flowers," by Sherman Ward, and "The Moment," by Craig Thornton; and two other plays, "Fin and Euba," by Audrey Cefaly, and "Drugs are Bad," by Jonathan Rand. Tickets: $10; students with ID, $5. Information: 788-8079.

Watertown, Canton

Grazing specialist to speak:Bob Nusbaum, retired beef, sheep and meats specialist with the University of Wisconsin, 6:30 p.m.Friday,Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County, Watertown, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday,Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County Extension Learning Farm. Preregistration requested. Fee: $10, includes lunch and materials. To register: For Friday event, Ron Kuck, 788-8450, and Saturday event, Betsy Hodge, 379-9192.

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