Weather Notebook For January 30, 2015
Blustery and turning colder with more snow likely today. High near 20 then falling into the teens.
Blustery and turning colder with more snow likely today. High near 20 then falling into the teens.
Today’s News: A roundup of this week’s sports action, and a word to the seniors about seeing things through.
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce that Alex Storto, class of 2015, qualified for the Fall 2014 Dean’s List. Alex is a Diplomacy and Intl Relations major from Central Square.
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, a division of SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations, is training new volunteer instructors for the Osteo Bone Builders program, an exercise regimen designed to rebuild bone density and improve balance through weight training and exercise.
Congratulations to the following St. Bonaventure University students who were named to the dean’s list for fall 2014:
A combination of comedies, drama, and music, both new and old will come together on stage in Fulton in 2015 as part of Fulton Community Theatre’s 25th anniversary season. The 501(c)3 not-for-profit theatrical company, which produced its first offering in the summer of 1990, is celebrating is 25th year with a line-up of six mainstage shows, two special events, as well as helping to bring a second summer Shakespeare event to Fulton. “It’s a combination of some of our favorite productions, along with some new pieces that we believe our audiences will enjoy,” said FCT artistic director William Edward White.
The graduation of four small businesses made 2014 a benchmark year for incubator success at the Oswego County Business Expansion Center. Located in the city of Oswego, the BEC managed by Operation Oswego County, provides incubation space and technical assistance to non-retail, industrial, technology and service businesses. The purpose of the BEC is to provide commercial space with low rent and flexible terms to eligible start up and evolving businesses.
Heather Shambo, owner of Ontario Soap Company, was a recent guest of past president Sue Witmer at an Oswego Rotary meeting. Shambo spoke about the company she founded in 2014. She has been making handcrafted soap and cleaning products for family and friends for three years.
CNY Arts Center announces a new theatre series set to debut Valentine’s Day, February 14 with “Love Letters,” starring Mark Cole and Banna Rubinow in co-production with Theatre Du Jour. The combination of dessert and a show will return several times throughout the year with smaller shows and a buffet of luscious desserts.
Two faculty members from SUNY Oswego’s School of Education were the only attendees from the United States at Brazil’s second National Conference on Education, held recently in that nation’s capital, Brasilia. Dr. Alfred Frederick, distinguished service professor in curriculum and instruction, and Dr. Tania Ramalho, professor of curriculum and instruction, were observers at the vast gathering that involved thousands of delegates from throughout Brazil.
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