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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1

Keep Warm, Dance With Friends

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CONTRADANCE – 7:30 p.m. Fun social dance featuring music by Erik House and Friends, Peter Blue calling. Arrive at 7:15 for introduction to steps. Admission, $8/adult. First Presbyterian Church, 25 Church St., Cooperstown. 607-547-8164 or visit www.otsegodancesociety.blogspot.com/

EXHIBIT OPENING – Noon. New exhibit “Oneonta Advertising, 1850s to the New Millennium” curated by Tom Heitz, presents diverse graphic & narrative history of local advertising. Oneonta History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta. 607-432-0960 or visit http://www.oneontahistory.org/upcomingevents.htm

INTERNATIONAL NIGHT – 6:30 – 9 p.m. Learn about foods, customs, culture of different countries with 4-H youth. Greater Plains Elementary School, 60 West End Ave., Oneonta. 607-547-2536 ext. 225 or visit cceschoharie-otsego.org/events/2017/02/03/4-h-international-night

FILM SCREENING – 6:30 & 9 p.m. Showing “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald.” Cost, $3. Red Dragon Theater, SUNY Oneonta. Visit oneonta.campuslabs.com/engage/event/3096974

FILM SERIES – 7 p.m. Discrimination Matters film series presents “The Reluctant Fundamentalist.” Open discussion to follow. Free, open to public. Light snacks available, or bring your own. Waterfront Room, Hunt College Union, SUNY Oneonta. oneonta.campuslabs.com/engage/event/2747309

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