Annual Plant Sale Slated In Pulaski
The Gardening Friends of the Pulaski area Garden Club is going to have its annual plant sale on June 9. It will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
The Gardening Friends of the Pulaski area Garden Club is going to have its annual plant sale on June 9. It will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Learn how to conquer your chronic condition by attending one of Oswego Health’s two free evidence-based programs to be offered this summer. The classes will be taught by Oswego Health Nurse Educators, who are certified to teach the programs.
Today’s News: Orchestra trip a success, despite rain; Lalik takes Class A title for Raider tennis; The yearbooks are coming: June 4; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
High school students across the world have amped up participation in GENIUS Olympiad’s second year of robotics competition, and their efforts will be on display starting June 12, as an estimated 1,200 visitors take part in the eighth annual finals of the global environmental competition at SUNY Oswego.
To be named to the President’s List, a student must attend the university full-time and attain at least a 4.0 QPA for the semester.
Oswego Health’s annual Fulton Multi-Organ Blood Analysis to be held June 2 in the cafeteria of G. Ray Bodley High School. Oswego Health and the Fulton Kiwanis Club are teaming up once again to offer the community this important screening.
AsphaltVision.com will provide a live, pay per view broadcast of every event on Oswego Speedway’s 2018 schedule in high definition beginning with the speedway’s 68th annual season opener May 26.
Lanigan Elementary School kindergartners recently visited Little Apple Stables, home to Sunshine Horses, a rescue group of horses which mostly were retired racers.
“Madame Guimaraes is a legendary woman in Oswego history, with a rags to riches tale,” said Justin White, OCHS board trustee and Oswego County Historian. Local author Ann Callaghan Allen profiles the businesswoman’s story in “The Extraordinary Life and Tragic Death of Madame Malvina Guimaraes.”
A handful of teachers recently attended a BreakoutEDU activity, led by Librarian Tiffany Carpenter, to find out how the school’s promotion of the Leader in Me initiative may lead students to fun and exciting ways to better understand academic lessons.
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