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SUNY Plattsburgh Shine On! conference returns to in-person

PLATTSBURGH (March 7, 2022) — Shine On! returns to an in-person conference for 3rd to 5th-grade girls April 30 to May 1. The free conference, Mighty Girls Move Mountains: Explore Your Character Compass, will be held for the first time at Camp Pok-O-MacCready in Willsboro for only 80 girls due to COVID safety precautions. Online registration opens March 26 at 10 a.m. with a first come first serve policy.

This year’s conference is all about teaching girls how to survive and thrive in every aspect of their lives. A series of interactive activities will be offered such as rock climbing, low ropes and a variety of Shine On!-themed workshops. Workshops will encompass Shine On!’s three key themes: character strengths, communication skills and media/marketing literacy. SUNY Plattsburgh women mentors and Pok-O-MacCready’s certified instructors will lead girls through programming.

In compliance with Clinton County Health Department COVID guidelines all attendees must be fully vaccinated. Additionally, temperatures will be taken and rapid testing will be performed at check-in the morning of the conference in order to create a COVID-free bubble so that masks won’t be mandated. Attendees are always welcome to wear masks, however much of the conference will be outdoors in small cohorts for increased safety precautions.

Shine On! is a local organization dedicated to fostering resilience, confidence and character in young girls. The program strives to prevent negative behavioral outcomes that are commonly seen every day in middle and high school-aged teens by reaching them while they are still in elementary school. Ultimately, Shine On! aims to build a world populated with more empowered, strong women by starting in Plattsburgh.

The continual support Shine On! receives from local sponsors, such as CVPH, TDC, Plattsburgh Pediatrics, Cloudsplitter and Stewart’s, have made this program possible.

Now in its 13th year, the Shine On! conference is designed to promote self-confidence and help develop self-esteem in 3rd to 5th-grade girls. Approximately 2,000 girls have attended the annual conference. Shine On! also runs Education Outreach programming for boys and girls in schools throughout northern New York. For more information, please visit our website, www.shineongirl.org or email shineonpsu@gmail.com.

Workshops this year include:

“Conquer the Crux” — Rock Climbing

How does your daughter carry herself when things in life get tough? As we know, life is full of “mountains.” By rock climbing at Camp Pok-O-MacCready’s Crux rock climbing facility, your daughter will learn that by being gritty, challenging herself, and taking positive risks, she is capable of climbing some of life’s steepest mountains.

“High Hopes, Low Ropes” — Team Dynamics and Leadership

With strength and teamwork, we learn to be optimistic about challenges and see them as an opportunity to grow. The goal of low ropes is for your daughter to learn that her own efforts and attitudes are a determining factor in group success, on and off the ropes course.

“Your Savvy Self” — Needs vs. Wants/Understanding Finances

Sometimes in life we fail to understand the difference between our needs and our wants. In this workshop, our goal is to increase your daughter’s financial literacy skills in recognizing

her own needs versus wants, and most importantly, to understand that her true character requires nothing materialistic to feel worthy.

“Survive and Thrive” — Fire and Shelter Building

Curiosity ignites our desire to discover the unknown, and with this workshop, girls will gather the tools and confidence needed to be self-reliant.

“Situation Navigation” — Communication Skills

This workshop includes an obstacle course in which your daughters will learn the importance of communication skills and social intelligence in the bigger scheme of navigating life. We will teach the girls that life challenges are not obstacles, but learning opportunities to guide yourself through interpersonal and social struggles.

“Fight the Fake” — Media & Social Media Literacy

In the age of information, our beliefs of real versus fake can become easily disillusioned. The goal of this workshop is to ensure that your daughter is not another naive victim to the media. By the end of this interactive magazine activity, your daughter will know how to spot the difference between real and fake portrayals of people in the media.

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Federal dollars to overhaul Rouses Point & Trout River border crossings | Local News | pressrepublican.com

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‘A Night Out’ awards local businesses and leaders | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH 

Joy and anxiety as students remove masks across the North Country | NCPR News

Source: Joy and anxiety as students remove masks across the North Country | NCPR News

As Russia invades Ukraine, people in the North Country fear the impacts of war | NCPR News

Source: As Russia invades Ukraine, people in the North Country fear the impacts of war | NCPR News

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Environmentalists raise alarm about invasive fish in Hudson River, move to protect Lake Champlain – VTDigger

U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., issued a joint statement to VTDigger Friday afternoon, urging immediate action to mitigate the spread of the species. 

“The round goby is a clear and present threat to Lake Champlain’s fisheries and ecosystem. Not only is it a voracious predator, but the round goby also carries botulism, which can spread easily to the area’s water birds,” the statement said. 

Source: Environmentalists raise alarm about invasive fish in Hudson River, move to protect Lake Champlain – VTDigger

UnitedHealthcare, UVM Health Network dispute could leave 2,900 patients searching for care – VTDigger

Source: UnitedHealthcare, UVM Health Network dispute could leave 2,900 patients searching for care – VTDigger

WANTED: A doctor who can work ‘8 days a week’ – Adirondack Explorer

Source: WANTED: A doctor who can work ‘8 days a week’ – Adirondack Explorer

ORDA rethinks mission statement

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Sweet News – Maple Weekend is Back  – – The Adirondack Almanack

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Longtime Town of Plattsburgh Rec Director honored with park dedication | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | 

Micro-grants for Adk farms grow larger | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | Farms that implement environmentally beneficial practices favored.

Source: Micro-grants for Adk farms grow larger | Sun Community News ELIZABETHTOWN | Farms that implement environmentally beneficial practices favored.

Heightened snowmobile enforcement this weekend  | Sun Community News ALBANY 

N.Y. highlights available programs to help with energy costs  | Sun Community News 

Source: N.Y. highlights available programs to help with energy costs  | Sun Community News ALBANY | Gov. Kathy Hochul is reminding New Yorkers of programs and options available to address rising energy supply costs. 

St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Meal for Wednesday, March 9, 2022

 
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
Fruit Cup
Bread
Dessert
 
Served take-out only 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY
 
ALL ARE WELCOME AT OUR TABLE!

CDC moves Clinton County, NY from High to Medium COVID-19 Risk

Determination is based on the following as of March 3, 2022. 
  • New COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population (7-day total) are calculated using data from February 24-March 2, 2022
  • New COVID-19 admissions per 100,000 population (7-day total) are calculated using data from February 23-March 1, 2022
  • The percent of inpatient beds occupied by COVID-19 patients (7-day average) is calculated using data from February 23-March 1, 2022
The COVID-19 community level map and corresponding CSV data table were updated on March 4, 2022, following additional quality checks.
Click here to view map.

AGENDA – Planning Board, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2022 TOWN OF PERU

The meeting begins at 6 p.m.
Options – In-person or online via Zoom
Meeting ID: 813 8621 0880
Passcode: 774523
One tap mobile
+16465588656,,81386210880#,,,,*774523# US (New York)
+13017158592,,81386210880#,,,,*774523# US (Washington DC)
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. ROLL CALL
4. APPROVAL of February 9, 2022 minutes
5. OPEN FLOOR to public hearing via Zoom meeting application (Covid-19)
6. APPLICATIONS:
 
1. Accessory Apartment with SEQRA; 267.-2-13.2
P2022-004
Robert Butts
Accessory Apartment
55 Clark Rd
Peru, NY 12972
 
7. ANY FURTHER BUSINESS:
Moffat Solar Farm- Update
 
Davey Commons Sketch plan
 
8. CEO REPORT:
9. ADJOURNMENT

1 additional COVID-19 related death reported today