Weather Notebook For April 22, 2013
Mostly sunny on Tuesday – and a bit warmer, too.
Mostly sunny on Tuesday – and a bit warmer, too.
The Oswego Lions Club is still seeking vendors for its upcoming Rivers Edge Craft Show. The event is slated for June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on West Linear Park, in Oswego. There is still space available for vendors.
Several groups and individuals rolled up their sleeves over the weekend to help clean up the area. In Oswego, several members of AmeriCorps volunteered to clean up the grounds around the Human Concerns Center on East Fourth Street. The Oswego Kiwanis Club reportedly did a cleanup along Route 48 in Minetto, north of the village. Several others have or are planning cleanups for Oswego County’s Earth Week, April 19 – 28.
For the past two years teachers in the Fulton City School District have been working to align the curriculum they teach to students with the Common Core standards. The Common Core represents the “goals” or “benchmarks” students should be able to meet in order to compete on a global level in the future.
The Oswego City School District Board of Education will conduct a regular business meeting at the Education Center Board Room on Wednesday. Originally, this meeting was scheduled for April 23, but the date was changed during the April 9 session.
By completing the regular season sweep over Fredonia with a 3-1 victory Sunday afternoon, the Oswego State baseball team solidified a spot in the 2013 SUNYAC Tournament for the first time in more than a decade. The Lakers sit comfortably in third place in the conference standings behind Cortland and New Paltz with three conference games remaining at last-place Plattsburgh (9-20, 4-11) next weekend.
The Oswego State softball team (12-14, 7-7 SUNYAC) twice erased deficits in extra innings before pulling out a 12-inning, 7-6 win over Oneonta (8-22, 4-12 SUNYAC) to register a pivotal conference sweep on Sunday. The Lakers posted a 10-2 win in six innings in the opening game of the twinball.
The Leadership Oswego County class has decided to take its mission, to connect seniors in the community, one step further. They’re recruiting volunteers at various senior living facilities to participate in a pen pal project. Each participant will fill out a questionnaire. Members of the class will pair up those who appear to have the same interests.
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