Family History Help At Fulton Library
The Fulton Public Library will offer free family history help. If you want to learn more about your family, join us on February 26 at 4 p.m. No experience necessary.
The Fulton Public Library will offer free family history help. If you want to learn more about your family, join us on February 26 at 4 p.m. No experience necessary.
Violinist Ahreum Kim, new last fall as a member of the SUNY Oswego music faculty, will make her campus concert debut in collaboration with colleague and pianist Robert Auler at 3 p.m. Feb. 22, in Sheldon Hall ballroom as part of the music department’s Focus on Faculty series.
Spirit Week benefited the KPS Student Council’s 2015 agenda. Some of the money that was collected during the fundraiser will be used to purchase fleece and make no-sew blankets for local animal shelters.
A free public artists’ reception to open an exhibition titled “Apartheid and Identity: Race. Place. Being.” will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 19 at the SUNY Oswego Metro Center in Syracuse. The multimedia exhibition, under the direction of Oswego art department chair Cynthia Clabough, will explore the convergences between South Africans’ struggles against apartheid and the American Civil Rights Movement. It will run through March 28 in the Atrium on Clinton Square.
Beginning Feb 21, the Salmon River Fine Arts Center in Pulaski will host an amazing art show displaying works from selected artists ages 5 through 1 from Lura M Sharp and Sandy Creek Elementary schools. This show, free and open to the public, will be held in the main gallery at 4848 N. Jefferson St, Pulaski through March 14.
The NYS Department of Transportation is advising motorists in northern Onondaga and southern Oswego counties of upcoming bridge work that may affect their travel. Beginning on February 16, Oswego County Route 12 will be closed to through traffic as it passes under NY 481, just outside the village of Phoenix, in the town of Schroeppel. This closure is needed to repair the southbound Route 481 bridge, which was hit by a truck on January 5.
Every summer for two weeks, hundreds of youth in grades 2 through 10 come to the SUNY Oswego campus to explore topics ranging from music, art and dance to science, cooking and history during the Sheldon Institute. Now, these academic and cultural programs will be more accessible to lower-income families for many years to come, thanks to an endowed scholarship fund established by the Tarandi Foundation.
The Fulton Elks Lodge at 57 Pierce Drive has resumed its Friday night dinners. The Elks serve a full menu including fresh fish, chicken, steak and seafood that includes homemade sides.
Margaret A. Lambert, 90, of Granby, passed away Monday February 9, 2015, at Loretto.
Albert Seitz Pfaff, the only child of Albert H. Pfaff and Jeanette Seitz Pfaff, passed away late Tuesday evening February 10, 2015, at home.
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