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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for TUESDAY, APRIL 19

SUNY Oneonta Students

To ‘Take Back The Night’

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CITIZEN VOICES MEET — 8 a.m. Citizen Voices meeting on “Regional Job Growth: Opportunities and Impediments.” Carriage House, 790 Southside Dr., Oneonta. RSVP to citizenvoices@hotmail.com

MOBILE LIBRARY – 9:30 a.m.-2:50 p.m. Various locations, Tuesdays & Thursdays monthly. Cybermobile visits West Oneonta, Oneonta, Fly Creek, Schuyler Lake, Mount Vision & Wells Bridge Tues. April 19, May 17 & June 21. Info, (607) 723-8236.

WOODSIDE HALL TALK — 2 p.m. Free talk “The Odyssey of Historic Brookwood Garden,” with Patricia Thorpe, horticulturalist and author.  Refreshments follow. Woodside Hall, 1 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-0600.

UKRANIAN EGG WORKSHOP — 5 p.m  (Every Tues & Thurs until April 21). Learn Ukranian “Pysanky” egg decoration. $10 supply donation. Orthodox Mission Chapel, basement of St. James Church, 305 Main St., Oneonta. To attend, email Fr. Vasil Dubee at fr.vasildubee85@gmail.com

MARCH/VIGIL — 6:30 p.m. Annual “Take Back the Night” community event, honoring victims of crime. Begin in front of Milne Library at SUNY Oneonta, with presentation, performance by Hooked on Tonics. Then candlelight vigil at Kim Muller Plaza, Main St., Oneonta, and march through city. Free; all welcome. Hosted by Violence Intervention Program of OFO, SUNY Oneonta, Hartwick College, and Family Planning Services of South Central NY. Info, (607) 433-8000.



                
    

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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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