Fulton Speedway – Quick Results 06/29/2013
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT BIG BLOCK MODIFEDS 35 LAPS) – ROBBIE BELLINGER, Billy Decker, Larry Wight, Jim Witko Jr., Ryan Phelps, Chad Phelps, Dale Planck
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT BIG BLOCK MODIFEDS 35 LAPS) – ROBBIE BELLINGER, Billy Decker, Larry Wight, Jim Witko Jr., Ryan Phelps, Chad Phelps, Dale Planck
To celebrate summer weather, the Discovery Day Care preschool class had a Bike Day. The children wee able to bring in their bikes and helmets and ride around the property.
The children learned about helmet safety and had an opportunity to ride each other’s bikes.
Continuing its tradition of Thursday evening art demonstrations, Lakeside Artisans, 191 W. First St. in Oswego, is presenting a varied lineup for the month of July. On July 11, Michele Southgate will demonstrate the Indonesian technique of fabric design called Batik. Southgate will use the technique to design a silk scarf.
Alexander Milliken of Pennellville graduated in May 2013 from Hofstra University with a BE in Engineering Science.
Luc R. Gilbert, 79, of Fulton, died Saturday June 29, 2013, at his home surrounded by his family.
Barbara J. Pratt, 81, of Fulton, passed away on Friday June 28, 2013, at Oswego Hospital.
Kathleen Hewings, 87, of Oswego, passed away Friday June 28, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse.
Louis Clew, 83, of Volney, passed away on Thursday June 27, 2013.
Oswego Speedway returns to racing on Saturday night presented by RJ Caruso Tax & Accounting, with a special cash bonus of $302 being posted in memory of former Speedway employee Danny Quonce. Saturday, June 29, would have been Quonce’s 51st birthday, and in his honor former Speedway promoter and RJ Caruso Tax & Accounting founder, Romey Caruso, will add $151 to the winner’s share of both the Novelis Supermodified main event and Pathfinder Bank SBS main event.
I love small one-topic museums like the Jell-O Museum. The story of Jell-O points out the importance of marketing. A gelatin product was developed by Peter Cooper in 1845 but it wasn’t a success until, in 1897, Pearle Wait added flavor calling it Jell-O. Wait then sold his formula to Frank Woodward for $450.
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