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SUMMARY:Salem Family Health Open House
DESCRIPTION:Looking for high-quality primary care close to home? Discover Salem Family Health during an upcoming Open House. Tour the health center\, meet our providers\, get your questions answered and schedule your first appointment.    Current Patients Welcome\, too! Our team is available during the Open Houses to answer questions and help current patients who need assistance with the Patient Portal or online scheduling. \nWednesdays January 21\, April 29\, July 15 and October 21\, 2026 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Salem Family Health 1830 County Route 64 Salem\, NY 12865 Questions? Call Salem Family Health at 518-824-2571.
URL:https://salemnychamber.com/event/salem-family-health-open-house/
LOCATION:Salem Family Health Center\, 1830 County Route 64\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health,Learning
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SUMMARY:"It's Revolutionary!" Kids Program
DESCRIPTION:‘ \nSisters Debi Craig and Dorothea Craig Casey will present a program for children called “It’s Revolutionary!: Stories\, Songs\, and Games from the Revolutionary War.”\nLearn about the Boston Tea Party\, Ben Franklin’s invention: the glass harmonica\, Henry Knox’s Trail which came right through Washington County en route to Boston\, as well as the stories of some of the important women in the Revolutionary War. Children will learn songs about the Battle of Bennington and Revolutionary Tea as well as Colonial children’s games.\nBoth presenters are retired music teachers. Craig began her teaching career right at Whitehall Elementary School where she taught for four years. She also taught at Cambridge Central School and for the Saratoga Springs City Schools.Casey taught in Vermont and Ohio\, then at the Saratoga Springs Jr. High School\, spending most of her teaching career at South Glens Falls Central School.\nIn their retirement\, the sisters started a Story Time in Hebron where both grew up. It meets on Saturday morning once a month providing children with opportunities to incorporate music\, puppets\, and movement with children’s literature. They had always wanted to do a puppetry program together and in 2022 the two started an after-school Puppet Club for children\, They have performed “The Three Little Pigs”\, “The Three Billy Goats Gruff” and “The Nutcracker”\nThe program will last approximately an hour. A parent must stay with the child(ren
URL:https://salemnychamber.com/event/its-revolutionary-kids-program/
LOCATION:Bancroft Public Library\, 181 South Main Street\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning,Theater
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SUMMARY:Earthkeeper with Kimerer LaMothe
DESCRIPTION:Local author\, Kimerer LaMothe\, will be coming to Bancroft Public Library on Monday\, January 26 at 4:00 pm for a talk about her new book: Earthkeeper\, A Near-Future Dystopian Eco-Adventure.\nNo registration is required.\nThis book is a Young Adult novel\, but all ages are welcome to come and hear the author speak.\nThis project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program\, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.\nhttps://kimererlamothe.com/
URL:https://salemnychamber.com/event/earthkeeper-with-kimerer-lamothe/
LOCATION:Bancroft Public Library\, 181 South Main Street\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learning
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SUMMARY:Saving Family Mementos: Part 1 Organizing Prints and Albums
DESCRIPTION:Does thinking about all the print photos you’ve got stashed in shoeboxes and albums and desk drawers and frames and unknown nooks and crannies ever make you feel like you’ve got your own private Mt. Everest to deal with?\nHave you ever wanted to create a keepsake album or photo gift for a special occasion\, but then gave up the idea at the dread of trying to find the right photos to include?\nAre you wondering what to do with all the print photos you’ve collected (or inherited!) over the years? Do you even know where they all are?\nLearn simple steps to take to start getting a handle on your photos\, organizing them\, preserving them\, sharing them\, and enjoying them yourself.\nCarolynn Duffy\, through her business\, Kinship Matters\, is a genealogist and photo organizer in Washington County\, with fifteen years professional experience helping to create a rich and complete legacy for clients and their family\, through researching\, documenting\, preserving\, and archiving clients’ personal histories\, photos\, heirlooms\, and memorabilia. She knows firsthand how irreplaceable and meaningful photos can be; how important it is for them to be organized and labeled in order to keep them from becoming a pile of strangers in a box; and how critical where they are stored is to keeping them safe\, accessible\, and preserved for now and future generations. She also knows what it’s like to inherit objects that family referred to as “heirlooms\,” but to have no idea of the meaning behind the memento.\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED: mcarll@sals.edu or 518-854-7463 or bancroftlibrary.org
URL:https://salemnychamber.com/event/saving-family-mementos-part-1/
LOCATION:Bancroft Public Library\, 181 South Main Street\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
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