HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Discuss Local Cat Population
With Susquehanna SPCA
COMMUNITY CAT FORUM—4 p.m. The community is invited to join local animal shelters and experts to discuss how we can help cats in need and steps to mitigate overpopulation. Held at the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, Oneonta. Visit facebook.com/SQSPCA/
BLOOD DRIVE—1-6 p.m. Save up to three lives with the American Red Cross. Quality Inn, 5206 State Highway 23, Oneonta. Register at redcrossblood.org
VALENTINE’S CARD—All day. Stop by the library to make your own personal card for that special someone in your life. Village Library of Cooperstown. 607-547-8344 or visit facebook.com/VillageLibraryOfCooperstown/
CONNECTIONS TALK—1:15 p.m. “Farm Silos: A Vanishing Part of our Landscape.” Presentation by Emily Zaengle, CEO Stone Quarry Hill Art Park in Cazenovia. Zaengle will discuss her master’s thesis project of cataloging the silos along a section of Route 20 and the stories they hold. Come listen and share your own stories. Presented by the Otsego County Council of Senior Citizens in the Community Room at the Clark Sports Center, Cooperstown. Visit facebook.com/otsegocountyOFA/
TEEN ZONE—4-6 p.m. Teens aged 12-15 are invited for this after-school program to de-stress, enjoy a nutritious snack, and play games with their peers in a safe environment. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. Visit richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/programs/