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Soup, Pancakes

And Adopt a

Furry Friend At SSPCA

AllOTSEGO.life –  Margaret Savoie enjoys a bowl of tomato soup at the 2018 Empty Bowls luncheon, held again Saturday, March 2 at Christ Church, Cooperstown.

Enjoy a tasty soup luncheon, take home an artisan bowl and raise money for the Cooperstown Food Pantry at the annual Empty Bowls luncheon. The suggested $15 donation buys $225 worth of food for the food pantry, and you keep the handmade bowl. Noon – 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Christ Church Parish Hall, Fair St, Cooperstown. Info, Kathy Chase (607) 547-2627.

Sugaring Off Sundays return to The Farmers’ Museum! Enjoy a fresh stack of pancakes with homemade maple syrup, try jack-wax candy, see demonstrations and tours of the historic village. 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sunday, March 3, The Farmers Museum, 5775 Route 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.farmersmuseum.org.

Meet your new furry friend at one of the two meet and greet events, sponsored by the Susquehanna SPCA. On Saturday, March 2, it’s “Pawsitive Pawsibilities at the Y” Noon – 12 p.m. at the Oneonta YMCA lobby, 20-26 Ford Ave, and “Sundays at Brandow’s,” Noon – 4 p.m., Sunday, March 3 at Brandow’s Feed & Seed, 4119 NY-7, Oneonta. Info (607) 547-8111.

What makes a Colonial building Colonial? Greek Revival? Cindy Falk leads a workshop on “Understanding Historical Architecture Styles.” Bring a photo of a building you want identified and learn more about it. 3 – 5 p.m. Sunday, March 3, Morris Conference Center, SUNY Oneonta. Info, director@otsego2000.org.

The Discrimination Matters film series screens the Oscar-winning drama “A Fantastic Woman” with discussion to follow. Free, open to public. Part of the Discrimination Matters film series. 7 p.m. Friday, March 1. Waterfront Room, Hunt College Union, SUNY Oneonta.

 

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