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Breakfasts
Clayton
Breakfast:7 to 11 a.m.Saturday, July 19,Paynter Center.
Brasher Falls
Breakfast:Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7326, 8 a.m. the thirdSundayof the month at the post, 1229 County Route 55. Donations welcome.
Hopkinton
Pancake breakfast:Sponsored by Hopkinton Congregational Church 7:30 p.m.Sunday, July 20,Town Hall. Menu: pancakes, sausage, homefries and eggs. Cost: $6; children, $4; children 4 and younger, free.
Lisbon
Breakfast:Sponsored by the American Legion, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. the firstSundayof the month at the post. Cost: $4; children 5 to 15 and senior citizens, $3; children 4 and younger, free.
Lowville
Pancake breakfast:8 to 10 a.m. the thirdSaturdayof the monththrough October,Masonic Temple Building, State Street. Menu: pancakes, sausage, home fries, scrambled eggs, orange juice and coffee. Cost: $5. Sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star. Information: Catherine Barnes, 376-8950.
North Lawrence
Breakfast:8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Sunday, July 20,Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7326. Menu: ham, bacon, sausage patties, eggs, assorted omelets, home fries, pancakes, maple syrup, French toast, corn beef hash, coffee, tea, milk, orange, tomato or apple juice, doughnuts and yogurt. Cost: $6. Takeouts available. Information: 389-4985.
Watertown
Pancake breakfast:8 to 11:30 a.m.Saturday, July 19,Bethany United Methodist Church, 214 W. Lynde St. Menu: pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, fruit and beverage. Cost: $6.
Brunches
Massena
Brunch:8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the firstSundayof the month, Knights of Columbus Council 1141, 53 E. Orvis St. Menu: scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, home fries, juice, toast. Cost: $5.
Lunches
DeKalb Junction
Luncheon:11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Wednesdays,Amvets Post 11. Weekly specials. Takeouts available. Information: the post, 347-3099.
Ogdensburg
Free lunch:Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 258, noonWednesdays,council hall, 721 Hasbrouck St.
Dinners
Adams
Annual clambake:3 to 9 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 7,The Backyard Farmer, Route 11. All-you-can-eat variety menu with beverages, including draft beer. Catered by RJ's Catering. Music by Otto's DJ Service. Free parking. $10 raffle, grand prize, 1987 Chevy Corvette; second prize, $300; third prize, $100. Tickets: in advance, $38; at the door, $40. Send check to NAPM-NNY, P.O. Box 6182, Watertown, N.Y. 13601. Tickets: Dolly Bidwell, 788-6250, ext. 7330; Francis Jareo, 782-5910, ext. 231; Bill Baker, 782-0600, ext. 2630; Dave Converse, 788-8388; Ron Netto, 782-0242; Avis Gilmore, 785-3077; John Morgia, 788-3509; Shirley Wimmer, 786-5379, or Pat Hayes, 788-2191.
Canton
Free dinner:4:30 to 6 p.m. the second, third and fourthWednesdaysof the month, United Methodist Church, 41 Court St. Donations accepted, but not expected. Information: 386-3819, 386-2509, 386-3445, 386-4500.
Degrasse
Spaghetti suppers:5 p.m.Thursdays, July 24 and Aug. 28,Degrasse Fire Hall. All-you-can-eat. Cost: $6; children 12 and younger, $3. Takeouts begin at 4:30 p.m.
DePeyster
Roast beef supper:4:30 p.m.Thursday, July 17,DePeyster United Methodist Church. Cost: $7.25; children 5 to 12, $3.50; children 4 and younger, free. Baked good and bazaar table.
Ellisburg
Friday fish fry:5:30 to 7:30 p.m.Fridays, July 18, 25, and Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29,Ellisburg Fire Hall, Route 193. Menu: beer-battered haddock, French fries, coleslaw, roll, drink and dessert. Cost: $8. Information: Marianne Hart, 8446-5689.
Fineview
Seventh annual chicken barbecue:11:30 a.m.Saturday, Aug. 16,Thousand Islands Museum. Menu: half chicken, salt potatoes, corn on the cob and sliced vegetables. Cost: $10; half chicken only, $6. Takeouts available.
Louisville
Sixth annual pizza party:Hosted by Dominic and Sue Violi. 1 to 6 p.m.Sunday, July 20,Lot 70 Wolverine Point, Wilson Hill. Pizza, salad and dessert. Donation: $25. Benefits Louisville Volunteer Fire Department.
Lowville
Barbecue chicken:10 a.m.Saturday, July 19,Lewis County Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars post 6912. Benefits the auxiliary general fund.
Stone soup supper:Sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Church and Dwelling Place Ministries, 5 to 7 p.m. the secondThursdayof the month, Trinity Parish House, Trinity Avenue. Menu: hamburger, hot dogs and summer salads. Free. For information or to volunteer: the church, 376-3241.
Macomb
Roast pork dinner:4:30 to 6:30 p.m.Saturday, July 19,Macomb Community Wesleyan Church. Menu: roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, dressing, apple sauce, peas, carrots, relish trays, rolls, strawberry shortcake and drink. Cost: $7; children 12 to 6, $3.50; children 5 and younger, free. Takeouts available. Proceeds benefit church's building fund. Information: 578-2255.
Natural Bridge
Around the world dinner:5 p.m.Thursday, July 17,Natural Bridge Community Center. Cost: $7.50; children, $4. Proceeds benefit Natural Bridge United Methodist Church.
Nicholville
Freewill soup, sandwich and dessert night:4:30 to 6 p.m. the firstFridayof the month, Nicholville United Methodist Church. Performances by area musicians and short prayer and praise service follows. Donations accepted, but not expected. Donations benefit area organizations.
Orwell
Chicken and biscuit dinner:Sponsored by Orwell Methodist Church, 4:30 p.m.Thursday, July 24,Orwell Town Hall. Cost: $7.50; senior citizens, $6.50; children, $4; children 4 and younger, free. Information: Rose Graham, 298-2070.
Parishville
Smorgasbord dinner:Sponsored by Parishville United Methodist Church, 5 p.m.Thursday, July 17,Parishville Town Hall. Casseroles, salads, vegetables, meatballs, rolls, homemade pie and beverage. Cost: $6; children 12 to 5, $3; children 4 and younger and senior citizens older than 90, free.
Italian night:Sponsored by Parishville Fire Department, 4 to 7 p.m.Mondays, Aug. 4 and Oct. 6,at the fire hall.
Philadelphia
Drive-by barbecue chicken: Saturdays in July, Philadelphia United Methodist Parish front lawn. Cost: $4. Information: Beth Johnston, 778-3340.
Auctions
Alexandria Bay
Fourth annual silent auction, wine & cheese reception:7 to 9 p.m.Friday, July 18,Macsherry Library. Art, crafts donated by local artists and businesses for auction. Information: the library, 482-2241.
Craft fairs
Adams
Adams Bargain Day:Village wide rummage sales,Friday, Aug. 1, and Saturday, Aug. 2.Information: 232-4215.
Alexandria Bay
Annual summer craft fair:9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday, July 19,and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Sunday, July 20,Scenic View Park Pavilion.
Beaver Falls
Crafters needed:For the sixth annual "Olde Tymes Day" hosted by Beaver Falls Fire Department, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 9,at the fire hall. Fire hall opens at 7 a.m. for setup. Information: Mary Lou Roggie, 346-6545 or rroggie@twcny.rr.com.
Chaumont
Crafters needed:For the annual Al Winnie Cruise-In, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sunday, July 27,Chaumont Fire Hall. Cost: inside table, $15; outside space, $10, does not include table. Vendors asked to donate one item for the auction. Application: Marsha Barton, 649-5451 or mjbarton@tds.net, or Kristin Henderson, 649-3241.
Clayton
"Clayton Celebrates Summer" craft fair:10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, July 19,Frink Park. Crafters needed. To participate: Susie O'Neill, 686-9874.
Colton
Space available:25th annual Colton Country Day, 9 a.m.Saturday, July 19,near Colton Museum and Hepburn Library. Crafters, musicians, artists, bakers and flea market vendors sought. Cost: 10 by 10 space, $15; double, $25. Information, reservations: 262-2524.
Cranberry Lake
Craft fair:Sponsored by Cranberry Lake Fire Department Auxiliary, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday, July 25, and Saturday, July 26,the fire hall. Crafters and vendors needed. Information: Denise, 848-2916.
Henderson
Heritage Day juried craft fair:Henderson Historical Society seeking crafters for its Heritage Day juried craft fairSaturday, Aug. 9. Applications: www.hendersonhistoricalsociety.com; Ned, 938-5185, or Elaine, 938-5315.
Heuvelton
10th annual Heuvelton Homecoming Labor Day Celebration:Seeking crafters and vendors for the event set forSaturday, Aug. 30, and Sunday, Aug. 31,at Heuvelton. Theme: St. Lawrence County. To rent space for craft fair: Pam, 344-6307, or Shirley, 393-5684.
Port Leyden
Craft fair:Hosted by Port Leyden Firemen's Auxiliary, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 11,Port Leyden firehouse, Route 12. Information, registration: Pat Smith, 348-6475.
St. Regis Falls
Craft Corner:Features crafts made by St. Regis Falls senior citizens for sale before evening meals and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.Sundaysbefore bingo at St. Regis Falls Adult Center, North River Road. Proceeds benefit center activities.
Star Lake
Vendors wanted:For Clifton-Fine Hospital Auxiliary craft fair, set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 6,Clifton-Fine Arena. Eight-foot table: $10. Reserve tables byMonday, Sept. 1.Information: Ann Latremore, 848-2511, or Lillian Streeter, 848-2387.
Watertown
Vendors needed:For 24th annual holiday craft and antique show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 25,Dulles State Office Building. Information, registration: Charlotte, 788-2725, or richard13601@aol.com, or Sylvia, 782-6063, or sylvia-firlik@twcny.rr.com.
Crafters sought:For craft fair planned for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 6,Bethany United Methodist Church, 214 W. Lynde St. Table spaces: $10; with electricity, $15. Information: Chris Orr, 788-4516.
Sales
Alexandria Bay
Farmers market:Alexandria Bay Chamber of Commerce needs vendors for "The Bay Marketplace," 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fridays,property adjacent to Kinney Drugs. Interested vendors: the chamber of commerce, 482-9531.
Beaver Falls
Rummage sale:Sponsored by Beaver Falls and Naumburg United Methodist Churches, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday, July 25,and 8 a.m. to noonSaturday, July 26,Beaver Falls Fellowship Hall. White elephant sale and $2 bag sale. Proceeds benefit Three River Valley Parish. Information: Beaver Falls United Methodist Church, 346-6519.
Cape Vincent
Farmers market:8 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturdays through Aug. 30,Village Green.Space rental: $25; members, $10. Applications and information: Cape Vincent Chamber of Commerce: 654-2481; or www.capevincent.org.
Carthage
Farmers market:Sponsored by Carthage Area Chamber of Commerce, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.Fridays through Oct. 31,farmers market pavilion, Riverside Drive. Vendors interested should contact the chamber. Homegrown produce, handcrafted items, baked goods, plants and more. Information: the chamber, 493-3590, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays, or carthage@gisco.net.
Chaumont, Three Mile Bay
Townwide yard sale days:9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 16, and Sunday, Aug. 17,throughout Chaumont and Three Mile Bay. To be placed on map register at Citizens Bank of Cape Vincent, Chaumont branch. Table rentals available at Chaumont Fire Hall and rental space available at Chaumont Presbyterian Church. Maps available Saturday morning at area businesses. Chicken barbecue, noon Saturday, Chaumont Fire Hall. Hot dogs, drinks, Chaumont Masonic Lodge and Presbyterian Church. Information: 649-5908, or 649-2245.
Clayton
Farmers market:4 to 8 p.m.Thursdays through Aug. 28,Frink Park. Information: www.1000islands-clayton.com, or 686-3771.
Colton
Book sale:Hosted by Friends of Colton Library, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Friday, July 18,and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, July 19,Colton Town Hall.
Baked goods and rummage sale:9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Saturday, July 19,Colton United Methodist Church.
Edwards
Annual book sale:During regular hoursMonday, July 21-Friday, Aug. 1,Hepburn Library. Open, noon to 5 p.m.Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays,and 9 a.m. to noonWednesdays and Fridays.
LaFargeville
Townwide rummage sales:9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, July 19,town of Orleans.
Farmers market:4 to 7 p.m.Tuesdays through Sept. 24,Northern New York Agricultural Historical Society Museum, Route 180, Stone Mills.
Martinsburg
Flea market participants wanted:For a flea market sponsored by Martinsburg Historical Society during Martinsburg Day,Saturday, Aug. 9,at Martinsburg. Free 12- by 12-foot spaces. Information: Mary, 376-7469.
Ogdensburg
Farmers market:9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturdays,Greenbelt Park, Riverside Avenue. Fresh produce, plants, baked goods and crafts. Interested vendors: Sandra M. Porter, Ogdensburg Chamber of Commerce executive director, 393-3620 or chamber@gisco.net.
Paul Smiths
Farmers market: 2 to 5 p.m.Fridays through Sept. 26,Joan Weill Adirondack Library lawn, Paul Smith's College. Vendors from the Tri-Lakes, Malone and Champlain Valley regions. Occasional live music and demonstrations, monthly special events including a harvest celebration in September. Goods for sale include in-season fruits and vegetables; beef, pork, lamb and chicken raised in the area; artisan breads and baked goods, herbs, jellies and handmade crafts. For information or to be a vendor: Ellen Beberman, 1 (518) 891-7470 or beberman@verizon.net.
Sackets Harbor
Annual book and bake sale:9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, July 19,Hay Memorial Library, 105 S. Broad St. Hardcover, paperback, audio books for all ages and homemade baked goods. Bag sale begins 2 p.m. Saturdaythrough Saturday, July 26.Information: the library, 646-2228.
Waddington
Annual craft, antique and flea and farmers market:10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 2,Waddington Village Square. Close to 90 booths with a variety of items. Information: Nancy Putney, 388-5576.
Watertown
Garage sale:9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Friday, July 25,WPBS-TV, 1056 Arsenal St. DVDs, CDs, VCR tapes, clothes, household items, artwork, auction merchandise, gift certificates and more. Information: www.wpbstv.org.
Farm, craft and antiques market:Sponsored by Greater Watertown-North Country Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.Wednesdays through Oct. 8,along Washington Street, downtown. Vendors may apply at chamber of commerce, 1241 Coffeen St., or www.watertownny.com. Booth space reserved for whole season or on a weekly basis.
Farmers market:9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturdays through Nov. 5,Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 600 WT Field Drive. Plants, flowers, baked goods, maple products and more. Debit cards, WIC, senior and food stamps accepted. Fresh Check incentive, spend $5, receive $5 in EBT tokens. Information: Matt Enders, 788-2567.
Farmers market:3:30 to 7 p.m.Fridays through Sept. 12,The Cheese Store, 19401 Route 3. Sponsored by Jefferson Bulk Co-op Market. Non-profit chicken barbecueSaturdays.Cost: $8; halves, $5. Plants, flowers, baked goods, maple products and more. Debit cards, WIC, senior and food stamps accepted. Fresh Check incentive, spend $5, receive $5 in EBT tokens. Information: Matt Enders, 788-2567.
Second annual market day craft fair and book sale:Hosted by East Hounsfield Library, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday, July 19,at the library, Route 3 and Old Rome State Road. Crafts, food and good used books. Register for a $50 gift card to be given away. Vendors needed. Cost: $10 for 8- by 10-foot space. Information: Annie, 778-1915 or 788-0637.
Annual used book sale:Friends of Flower Memorial Library seeking donations for its annual used book sale, set to beginSaturday, Oct. 25,at the library, 229 Washington St. Bag sale beginsMonday, Nov. 3,and continues for two weeks.
Novels, paperbacks, non-fiction, recent textbooks, children's books, records, compact discs, DVDs and VHS tapes needed. Old textbooks, National Geographic magazines and Reader's Digest condensed books not needed. Leave contributions at the library during regular hours.