Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 6:11 am
OGDENSBURG The Dinner Murder Company of the Grasse River Players will present Kindred Spirits,” at the Frederic Remington Museum on Saturday, April 24 at 6 p.m.
The production, written and directed by Arthur Johnson, involves a seance in which a medium tries to contact a lady s deceased husband when the evening takes an unexpected turn. It will take all the museum s guests to figure out who is responsible.
Cost for the Murder Mystery Theatre is $25 per person.
Light refreshments made by Sugar Rush Bakery will be available.
Advance tickets can be purchased by calling 315-393-2425 or online at Murder Mystery – Frederic Remington Art Museum.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 6:02 am
POTSDAM SLC Arts welcomes artists, arts organizations and community members to attend their Regional Arts Roundtable on strategic planning Thursday, April 22 at 1 p.m.
Panelists will discuss the basics of strategic planning, as well as provide personal insights and answer questions from participants.
The Regional Arts Roundtable is a free professional development resource for community members, held monthly over Zoom. Participants must register in advance.
This month’s panel includes Joshua Vink, Assistant Professor, Arts Management SUNY Potsdam; Lora Nadolski, Executive Director, Frederic Remington Art Museum; Maggie McKenna, Executive Director, SLC Arts; and Rose Rivezzi, Co-owner Big Spoon Kitchen, Former Town of Potsdam Councilperson.
Ogdensburg museum invites public to new online program northcountrynow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northcountrynow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Saturday, April 17, 2021 - 6:01 pm
OGDENSBURG The Dinner Murder Company of the Grasse River Players will be presenting Kindred Spirits at the Frederic Remington Art Museum on Saturday, April 24 at 6 p.m.
The production, written and directed by Arthur Johnson, involves a seance in which a medium tries to contact a lady s deceased husband when the evening takes an unexpected turn. It will take all the museum s guests to figure out who is responsible.
Spread throughout two buildings and the Eleanor Vilas McNally Courtyard, this fun and safe, interactive theatrical experience allows the audience to safely mingle with characters, dropping hints of their checkered pasts. One correct super sleuth will receive a mystery prize for their great detective work in exposing the murderer. This year s cast includes Derrick Conway, Carole Berard, Art Johnson, Elaine Kuracina, David Weisbard, Julie Manders, and Cole Madore.
OGDENSBURG â Library users, taxpayers, constituents â one and the same â rallied outside City Hall on Monday night.
The group of about 30 people gathered ahead of City Councilâs first of two April meetings, asking passing voters and motorists to support a May school district referendum to fund the Ogdensburg Public Library.
The library Board of Trustees is hoping for $225,000 in funding from property taxpayers in the district to boost the steady decline in city contributions over the last six years.
The phased decline was designed to increase self-sufficiency of both the library and the Frederic Remington Art Museum, eventually cutting the city contribution altogether, City Manager Stephen P. Jellie said. Councilor Michael B. Powers contended the plan was to increase the fund balance and start to slow down contributions, ânot to completely phase out, unless necessary.â