SUNY Oswego Metro Center To Feature Works of Fayetteville Photographer
Fine art photographer Willson Cummer will display his work Oct. 29 to Jan. 20 at SUNY Oswego Metro Center in the Atrium building, 2 Clinton Square in Syracuse.
Fine art photographer Willson Cummer will display his work Oct. 29 to Jan. 20 at SUNY Oswego Metro Center in the Atrium building, 2 Clinton Square in Syracuse.
Oswego County Opportunities’ Development Coordinator Margaret Barclay welcomed Renzi Foodservice as a sponsor for OCO’s upcoming 50th anniversary celebration, “Giving Thanks for 50 Years.”
Following up on two previous successes, the writing team of Dr. Michael Nupuf and Laura Lowrie have prepared a new play, “The Doctor Can See You Now” that will be premiered by the Oswego Players as dinner theater at the Church of the Resurrection on Oct. 21 and 22.
Oswego’s Civic Plaza will be transformed into an outdoor ice rink next month. And, if one councilor has his way, the plaza on the south side of Oswego City Hall just might receive a major facelift in the future. At this week’s council meeting, the mayor was authorized to execute a contract with Artificial Ice Events for the rental of the ice rink for the city’s tree lighting event in November. Later in the meeting, it was suggested the plaza could be repurposed for year-round events.
Roger M. Borrow Sr., 64, formerly of Fulton, and more currently of Norwich, NY, passed away on Monday October 10, 2016, at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, NY.
Inspirational gospel singer Sherry Anne will sing and share the story of her journey as a child with a bilateral hearing and speech impairment to a national recording artist with an elegant voice at West Amboy Community Church, Williamstown, as part of the 9 a.m. service on October 30.
“Doing it Our Way” fall soccer clinic, part of a Parents of Special Children program and run by group of Oswego student athletes, recently wrapped up another season of soccer fun for all who participated. The four-week series of clinics and games was attended by nearly 30 children of all ages and abilities who participated in weekly “fun” games of soccer with everyone scoring big on the field.
The day after NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLV dropped its final checkered flag, track crews began the process of removing the 500+ loads of clay that were temporarily dumped on Oswego Speedway’s asphalt racing surface to hold ‘Racing’s Biggest Party.’ Beginning early Monday afternoon, all remaining clay is expected to be lifted from the ‘Steel Palace’ by the end of the day on Friday leaving a full two weeks for final preparations leading to the Speedway’s next on track activity.
Sixth graders studied Newton’s Laws of Motion then took their learning to new heights with a hands-on learning experience inspired by the famed physicist. The three sixth grade classes collaborated on the lesson using kits to assemble the rockets and prepare them for liftoff.
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