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Things to Do: Local flutist chosen to appear on NPR's national radio show
Davis High School senior and flutist Margaux Filet will appear on the next broadcast of the national NPR show "From The Top." Filet will perform Cantabille by George Enesco on the show which was taped at the Crane Auditorium at SUNY Potsdam in upstate New York.
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SUNY Potsdam speaker tells graduates to enjoy life's journey
Mining for silver in Alaska, working in a zoo in Belize and acting as publicists during Fashion Week in Paris.
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With the strains of the organ to lead them, more than 170 graduate students filed into a lit-up concert hall with hoods in hand at the seventh annual SUNY Potsdam Master's Commencement Ceremony Saturday in Hosmer Hall.
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SUNY Potsdam has pledged $25,000 to the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation's 'Constructing Healthier Communities' campaign.
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The garden, in Lehman Park just south of the village of Potsdam, was established in 2003 by Jessica Pletcher and fellow SUNY Potsdam students in memory of Jessica's mother, Cecilie Pletcher.
Davis High flutist featured on NPR's 'From The Top'
For the past five years or so, Filet has been listening to "From the Top" on Capital Public Radio, this region's National Public Radio affiliate, at the suggestion of her flute teacher Alice Lenaghan.
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