Month: February 2014
Bodley clubs are combining for a canned food drive
Today’s News In The Raider: An interesting look at the problems in Egypt, and much more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Lakeside Artisans To Offer Classes
Lakeside Artisans, at 191 W. First St., has the perfect antidote to your cabin fever – be creative and take one of the classes we are offering for the month of February. On February 15, Michele Southgate is offering a class in Hand-Painted Silk Scarves. On February 22, Diane Chepko-Sade is offering a class in Fused Glass Nightlights.
Fulton Rotarians Mark Beatles’ Anniversary
In celebration of the upcoming 50th anniversary of this historic event, Rotarian Steve Manno entertained his fellow Rotarians at a recent meeting with guitar and keyboard renditions for a tribute to the Beatles.
OCO’s Retro Bowl promises Blast from the Past
Oswego County Opportunities will hold its annual bowling tournament fundraiser on April 5 at Lakeview Lanes. This year’s theme is the ‘OCO Retro Bowl,’ featuring fun from every decade since the agency was established on March 15, 1966. OCO holds this fundraiser every spring to help support its programs and services. The OCO Retro Bowl takes place from noon – 6 p.m.
Two early goals power Oswego State women’s ice hockey team
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team scored two goals in the second minute of the game which was all it would need to take down Stevenson University 2-1 on the final day of Pink the Rink Weekend on Sunday afternoon. Oswego’s win improves the season record to 12-6-1 while the Mustangs fall to 6-14-1.
Oswego Cinema 7 Mon 02/03/14 – Thu 02/06/14
Happy Birthday, Olivia Rollin
On Feb. 9, Olivia Marie Rollin will turn 5. Hope you have a wonderful birthday.
Three-Goal First Powers Oswego State Men’s Ice Hockey To Win
The Oswego State men’s ice hockey team used a three-goal first period a short-handed goal in the waning minutes of the game to take down Cortland, 4-2. With the win, Oswego improves to 13-4-2 on the season and 6-3-1 in SUNYAC play.

