Weather Notebook For February 21, 2014
Very mild with more rain likely today with a chance of late-day sun. High near 50.
Very mild with more rain likely today with a chance of late-day sun. High near 50.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
The following events are scheduled by SUNY Oswego for the coming month.
Ten innovative education and preservation projects will get off the ground this year with funding support from Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. That includes $4,000 for the H. Lee White Marine Museum to develop a traveling exhibit that documents changes in the Oswego Canal and adjacent landscape using historical and current day images.
Joseph Pilotta says he has several interested parties lined up to attend the international meeting in his hometown. He is also continuing his push to create a huge floating facility in the Lake Ontario at the International Marina. The venture would mean millions of tax dollars for Oswego, he said.
With wonderful tracery and depth, the art of Sandy Clift is on display until April on the lowest level of the Oswego Public Library. Her unique work includes many fine details and expands in one’s mind the longer it is enjoyed. She recently exhibited at the River Walk Artists first National and International Juried Exhibition in East Grand Forks, Minnesota.
SUNY Oswego’s Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series will feature cellist Elinor Frey in concert at 7:30 p.m. March 5, in Sheldon Hall ballroom. Frey’s repertoire will include Benjamin Britten’s “Cello Suite No. 2, op. 80,” the second suite in his series of three cello compositions, as well as Leos Janacek’s cello and piano arrangement “Pohadka,” which means “Fairy Tale.”
Students at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School have 100 reasons to celebrate. February 14 marked the 100th day of the 2013-14 school year. It was a day to celebrate the students’ hard work and academic achievements as well as enjoy some centennial-themed fun.
Zink Shirts packed in the crowd for “What Have We Done, This Time?” that showcased the work of local artists. The artwork lined the walls of the screen printing shop along with the usual merchandise. People explored the shop, viewing pieces made by Aaron Z. Lee. Other artists included Miles George and locals Erik Miller and Breanne Regano.
Therese C. O’Loughlin, a resident of Pulaski, was among more than 600 traditional day and adult evening students from DeSales University who made the fall 2013 Dean’s List.
O’Loughlin majors in nursing.
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