The big day is here for Quirk’s Players
Today’s News: We’ve got an interview with the two lead ‘Millie’ performers along with news concerning Foreign Language Month and some credit advice for teenagers in the Thursday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: We’ve got an interview with the two lead ‘Millie’ performers along with news concerning Foreign Language Month and some credit advice for teenagers in the Thursday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
As part of its March For Meals Campaign Oswego County Opportunities Nutrition Services has partnered with Canale’s Restaurant to host a Dine and Donate fundraiser. Stop in on March 16 for lunch or dinner at Canale’s, 156 W. Utica St., or its Liverpool location at 7421 Oswego Road, present your OCO March for Meals coupon and have 20% of your bill donated to OCO Nutrition Services.
The Memorial Day Salute is an event that was created and is now carried on by representatives of the four Fulton service clubs: Rotary, Sunrise Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions. The service clubs are assisted by the Fulton Veterans’ Council.
The community is invited to watch family friendly (PG) movie set in France and featuring the struggle of immigrants from India in the context of French culture and cuisine. This movie will be shown at First United Church of Fulton, 33 S. Third St. on March 15, in the Fellowship Hall starting at 2 p.m.
Trinity Catholic School hosts The Not Too Far from home Comedy Tour March 13 at the Lake Ontario Conference Center, 26 E. First St. Following rave reviews from previous years, this will be the third annual Adult Comedy Night for Trinity Catholic School. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with live music by Mike Shiel. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and cash bar will be available before and after the show.
The second annual Fairley Healthy Family Night has been set for March 23 from 7-9 p.m. at the Fairley Elementary School gymnasium where good nutrition practices, exercise habits and positive lifestyle choices will be in the spotlight. The entire school community is invited to attend.
City officials caution residents that water pipes may still freeze. DPW crews continue to restore services to dozens of residents. The process of removing tons of snow from clogged city streets continues as well. The state of emergency conditions will continue a few more days, the mayor said.
The Oswego State women’s lacrosse team fell to the Rochester Institute of Technology 11-9 on the road Wednesday afternoon. This marks the first loss of the season for the Lakers as the team falls to 1-1 on the season.
The CNY ARTS Center artists’ meet-up group is kicking off its spring season with a 6×6 art party on March 18 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the ARTs in the HeART Studio, 47 S. First St. Attendees will create art in various media in a 6×6 format to support the Rochester Contemporary Art Center.
Thirty-two Leighton Elementary School students participated in the Battle of the Books program recently, coordinated by the school’s librarian Deb McHugh. Battle of the Books is a reading motivation and comprehension competition that encourages students to read more and to explore different genres. Using a modified version of Alaska’s Battle of the Books Program, this year a total of 10 books were chosen for students ranging from a graphic novel, to non-fiction, to fantasy.
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