Weekend's
best bets
Brownville
Mystery players Advent performance:Presented by Immaculate Heart Central High School Mystery Players, Watertown, 7 p.m.Sunday,St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Information: www.ihcschools.org.
Lowville
Christmas parade:Hosted by Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, 11 a.m.todayfrom Lewis County Fairgrounds, Bostwick Street, to Lowville Fire Hall, North State Street. Santa and Mrs. Claus visit from noon to 2 p.m. and cakewalk at 12:30 p.m., both at the fire hall. Information: chamber of commerce, 376-2213.
Massena
Benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital:Sponsored by Massena Knights of Columbus, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.today,the K of C Hall. Featuring Sue and her Karaoke, North Country Fiddlers, River Rat Rhythm Project and Starlight. Concession stand. Donations of non-perishable food items accepted for local food pantry. Admission: $2; children 6 to 17, $1; children 5 and younger, free.
Ogdensburg
Photos with Santa:Sponsored by St. Lawrence Valley Dog Club, 9 a.m. to noontoday,Bridge Port Veterinary Clinic, 3962 Route 812. For pets or children. Cost: $5 per photo; $10 for photo and three poses on compact disc.
Watertown
Holiday craft fair:10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sunday,Dulles State Office Building. More than 60 vendors. Proceeds benefit YMCA Blue Sharks Swim Team and Hospice of Jefferson County. Admission: $2; children younger than 12, free. Information: Roger Ambrose, 788-0707.
Today
Canton
Meet-the-artists series:Featuring knitter Sarah Crotty and fiber artists Donna McGill and Donna Fenner, 1 to 3 p.m.today,Traditional Arts in Upstate New York gallery, 53 Main St. Information: www.TAUNY.org.
Evans Mills
The Way Inn Christian Music Center:Featuring the Rev. Robert Sly and Len Hamilton, 7 p.m.today,Pleasant Meadows Baptist Church, Church Street.Information: Rev. Mr. Sly, 493-2022.
Massena
Craft show:Sponsored by Amvets Post 4 Auxiliary, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.today,Massena Community Center, 61 Beach St. Cabbage roll sale, bake sale, fish bowl, 50-50 raffle.
Parents Time Out:10 a.m. to 2 p.m.today,St. John's Episcopal Church, 139 Main St. Supervised activities and lunch for preschool and elementary-age children. Information, reservations: church office, 769-5203.
Watertown
AIDS quilt on display:10 a.m. to 8 p.m.today,and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sunday,Life Church of the Nazarene, 535 Thompson Blvd. Free. Twenty quilt panels on display. Each panel with eight sections profiling life of person from Central or Northern New York who died from AIDS.
Dance:Hosted by American Legion Post 61, 8 p.m.today,the post, 138 Sterling St. White Tail Country. Information: 788-0911.
Tomorrow
Adams
Christmas auction:Sponsored by Adams Fire Department, 1 p.m. Sunday, fire hall.
Antwerp
All-you-can-eat breakfast:8 a.m. to noonSunday,Antwerp Fire Department. Cost: $6.
Heuvelton
Breakfast:8 to 11 a.m.Sunday,Amvets Post 1997.
Lacona
Memory wreath:Sponsored by the Coterie Club. Names read during wreath lighting, 6:30 p.m.Sunday,Lacona Village Hall, 11 Park Ave. Includes songs and refreshments. Proceeds benefit Sandy Creek Food Pantry and Lacona Soup Kitchen. Information: Nancy Ridgeway, 387-5377.
Lyons Falls
Brunch:Sponsored by Knights of Columbus, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Sunday,St. John's Church hall. Cost: $6; children 5 and older, $3; children younger than 5, free.
Nicholville
Annual memorial tree:Sponsored by Nicholville United Methodist Church. Lighting service, 6 p.m.Sunday.Hot, spiced cider and doughnuts available. Information: Gloria Brean, 328-4667.
Theresa
Black River Valley Fiddlers:1 to 5 p.m.Sunday,Theresa Fire Department.
Watertown
"Kitchen Witches" auditions:Conducted by Little Theatre of Watertown, 7 p.m.Sunday and Monday,Senior Citizens Club, second floor, Lincoln Building, 95 Public Square. Parts for two mature females, one young man and one older man. Show dates: Feb. 5-8 and 12-14. Information: 788-8079.
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