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December Events at SUNY Oswego

Dec. 1 to 12
Student art exhibitions

SUNY Oswego’s bachelor of fine arts and master’s thesis art exhibitions. Free. Parking $1 for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at oswego.edu/administration/parking or college’s parking office (312-3227). 312-2113. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays, Tyler Art Gallery, Tyler Hall.

Saturday, Dec. 1

Art exhibition: “Carrie Gregg: Mentation Viscus”

A ceramics and mixed media installation featuring the work of SUNY Oswego graduate student Carrie Gregg. Free. 312-2112. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Oswego State Downtown, 186 W. First St., Oswego.

Women’s Basketball, Oswego vs. Potsdam

$6, including parking ($4 for children 5 to 18, free for SUNY Oswego students and children under 5) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. 2 p.m., Max Ziel Gymnasium, Laker Hall.

Women’s Ice Hockey, Oswego vs. Chatham

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu.  312-3073. Televised live and free via campus TV station WTOP at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/ and on local cable access channel 96 and Time Warner Cable 1027 (available in the Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, Watertown, North Country and Auburn television markets). Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. Half-hour pre-game show on channels 96 and 1027. 3 p.m., arena, Campus Center.

Men’s Basketball, Oswego vs. Potsdam

$6, including parking ($4 for children 5 to 18, free for SUNY Oswego students and children under 5) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. 4 p.m., Max Ziel Gymnasium, Laker Hall.

Men’s Ice Hockey, Oswego vs. Plattsburgh

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Televised live and free via campus TV station WTOP at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/ and on local cable access channel 96 and Time Warner Cable 1027 (available in the Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, Watertown, North Country and Auburn television markets). Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. Half-hour pre-game show on channels 96 and 1027. 7 p.m., arena, Campus Center.

Sunday, Dec. 2

Women’s Ice Hockey, Oswego vs. Chatham

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Televised live and free via campus TV station WTOP at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/ and on local cable access channel 96 and Time Warner Cable 1027 (available in the Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, Watertown, North Country, and Auburn television markets). Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. Half-hour pre-game show on channels 96 and 1027. 3 p.m., arena, Campus Center.

Performance: Mendelssohn’s “Elijah”

Oswego Festival Chorus and College Choir perform. Free. 312-2983 or clayborn.price@oswego.edu. 3:30 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, 103 W. Seventh St., Oswego.

Open skating

$3 (discounts with SUNY Oswego ID). $2 for equipment rentals. 312-2578. 6 to 7:30 p.m., Arena and Convocation Hall, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Monday, Dec. 3

Lecture: “Osteoporosis and Its Treatment”

SUNY Oswego’s “Medicinal Chemistry” course will host Gary Di Giovanni, director of trauma sales training at Johnson and Johnson. Free. 312-2698. 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 132, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Open skate

$3 (discounts with SUNY Oswego ID). $2 for equipment rental. 312-2578. Noon to 2 p.m., Arena and Convocation Hall, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Tuesday, Dec. 4

Blood drive

Free refreshments for blood donors. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Ballroom, Hewitt Union. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Open skate

$3 (discounts with SUNY Oswego ID). $2 for equipment rental. 312-2578. Noon to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m., Arena and Convocation Hall, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Concert: State Singers

Free. 312-4581. 7:30 p.m., Waterman Theatre, Tyler Hall. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Wednesday, Dec. 5

Blood drive

Free refreshments for blood donors. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Ballroom, Hewitt Union. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Concert: Oswego College-Community Orchestra

The program will include selections from famous Italian composers, including Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins, Gioachino Rossini’s overtures from “The Barber of Seville” and “The Italian Girl in Algiers” as well as Variations for Clarinet and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s “Sinfonia da Lo Frate ‘Nnamorato.” Donations accepted. 312-2130. 7:30 p.m., Church of the Resurrection, 120 W. Fifth St., Oswego.

Thursday, Dec. 6

Blood drive

Free refreshments for blood donors. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Ballroom, Hewitt Union. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Friday, Dec. 7

Last day of classes

Open skate

$3 (discounts with SUNY Oswego ID). $2 for equipment rental. 312-2578. Noon to 2 p.m., Arena and Convocation Hall, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Men’s Ice Hockey vs. Utica

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Televised live and free via campus TV station WTOP at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/ and on local cable access channel 96. Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. Half-hour pre-game show on channel 96. 7 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

Saturday, Dec. 8

Women’s Basketball vs. Rochester

$6, including parking ($4 for children 5 to 18, free for SUNY Oswego students and children under 5) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. 1 p.m., Max Ziel Gymnasium, Laker Hall.

Wrestling vs. Ithaca

Free, including parking at Laker Hall. 312-2488. 4:30 p.m., Max Ziel Gymnasium, Laker Hall.

Women’s Ice Hockey vs. Amherst

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Televised live and free via campus TV station WTOP at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/ and on local cable access channel 96. Half-hour pre-game show on channel 96. 7 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

Sunday, Dec. 9

Skate with the Lakers

$3 (free for SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff with ID). $2 for equipment rental. 312-2578. 1 to 3 p.m., Arena, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Open skating

$3 (discounts with SUNY Oswego ID). $2 for equipment rentals. 312-2578. 6 to 7:30 p.m., Arena, Campus Center. Parking information for those without SUNY Oswego parking stickers at 312-3227 or oswego.edu/administration/parking.

Monday, Dec. 10

Final exams begin

Saturday, Dec. 15

Commencement

Free with ticket, including parking. 312-2106. 10 a.m., Arena and Convocation Hall, Campus Center.

Tuesday, Dec. 18

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, defibrillator (AED) class

$17, includes book, certification card and parking. To register, call 312-4100 a week in advance. 9:30 a.m. to noon, Walker Health Center.

Sunday, Dec. 30

Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament – Castleton State vs. St. Lawrence

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. 312-3073. 4 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament – Oswego vs. Plymouth State

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. 7 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

Monday, Dec. 31

Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament – opponents TBA

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. 1 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament – Oswego vs. TBA

$8, including parking (free for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073. Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com. 4 p.m., Arena, Campus Center.

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