Weather Notebook For October 1, 2014
Warm with a mix of sun and clouds later today. High around 75.
On September 26, the Zonta Club of Oswego honored Diane Cooper-Currier, executive director of Oswego County Opportunities, with its prestigious Amelia Earhart Woman of Achievement Award. Event co-chair Kristine Bushey noted how special the evening was. “This dinner is our spotlight event for the Zonta Club of Oswego. We relish the opportunity to pay tribute to a woman who works so hard to improve the lives of families in our community,” she said.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee recognized Kara Weiss with the 2014 “Paul Santore Award for Outstanding Youth.” She is a member of the board of directors of the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau; the student/youth representative on the Oswego School Board and has participated in the Oswego City Youth Court Program for five years; completing more than 30 cases and more than 80 community service hours.
The Oswego County Clerk’s Office said Tuesday (Sept. 30) that they are working with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles to address the issue of delamination or peeling of older license plates.
“Customers who come into our motor vehicle offices to replace their peeling plates will receive a replacement set at no cost,” said Oswego County Clerk Michael C. Backus. “The state is waiving the plate and transaction fees for this issue, effective immediately.”
Quirk’s Players of G. Ray Bodley High School will be sponsoring a chicken barbeque dinner Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fulton Polish Home, 153 W. First St. The dinner will feature a delicious meal prepared by Fricken Chicken. Patrons may choose to dine in at the Polish Home or take their dinners to go. Inside there will be gift baskets, music and a table of sweet treats to enjoy.
SUNY Oswego student printmakers will display their circular- and square-format monotypes and monoprints starting Oct. 10, at Tyler Art Gallery at Oswego State Downtown. “Circles and Squares: One-of-a-Kind Prints” will feature a free public artists’ reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Oct. 24, at the downtown gallery and branch of the College Store at the corner of West First and Bridge streets in Oswego. The exhibition will run through Nov. 15.
All Content Copyright Dot Publishing 2024. All Submissions Become Property of Dot Publishing All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.