Oswego County Federal Credit Union Launches ‘Gloves With Love’ Program, Nov. 2 – Dec. 18
Oswego County Federal Credit Union announced the “Gloves with Love” program to collect new hats, mittens, gloves, and scarves for kids, said Bill Carhart, CEO.
Oswego County Federal Credit Union announced the “Gloves with Love” program to collect new hats, mittens, gloves, and scarves for kids, said Bill Carhart, CEO.
The U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division Band from Fort Drum and the Fulton Community Band will perform a free concert in honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 14, sponsored by the Fulton Music Association.
A Safe Harbor Conference, focusing on the issues of human trafficking and exploitation, is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nov. 9 at Lake Ontario Conference Center, 26 E. First St., it was announced by Brian Chetney, executive director, Oswego City County Youth Bureau.
Stacy Hurlbut, an account executive in the Public Entity Unit for Eastern Shore Associates Insurance, Fulton, recently earned the agency’s 2015 “Above and Beyond” award, it was announced by Martha Murray, agency president.
Oswego County Federal Credit Union announced plans to open office in Fulton, said William Carhart, CEO. OCFCU is opening the office at 707 S. Fourth St., (Route 481) in early 2016, Carhart said.
Kelly Isabella has been promoted to assistant vice president, personal lines at Eastern Shore Associates Insurance, it was announced by Martha Murray, president.
The Literacy Coalition of Oswego County will host a free literacy event, “Every Hero Has A Story,” noon to 3 p.m., Nov. 7 at Hannibal Middle School, 846 Cayuga St.
Eastern Shore Associates Insurance, a Trusted Choice agency, has awarded its annual Commercial Lines Partnership Award to Matt Gonyea, agency management specialist, for Selective Insurance Company, it was announced by Robert K. Wallace, agency CEO and chairman of the board.
The river’s end bookstore was packed with people last Thursday for the release of author Jim Farfaglia’s “Voices in the Storm: Stories from The Blizzard of ’66,” and “In Pursuit of Clouds: The Journey of Oswego’s Weatherman Bob Sykes.”
The Granby Elementary Parent Teacher Group has partnered with McDonald’s Restaurant, Route 481, Fulton, to raise funds for PTG. On Oct. 15, the restaurant will donate a percentage of all sales between 4 and 7 p.m. to the PTG.
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