Lanigan’s First Science Night A Hit
Lava explosions, gummy bear slime and magic milk are a few of the science experiments that made for a fun Friday during Lanigan Elementary’s inaugural Science Night.
Lava explosions, gummy bear slime and magic milk are a few of the science experiments that made for a fun Friday during Lanigan Elementary’s inaugural Science Night.
The students’ use of problem solving, ability to work independently and analytical thinking, among other STEM skills, to construct a trap out of recyclable materials and St. Patrick’s Day-themed embellishments will hopefully catch a leprechaun.
One hundred and twenty years after it was founded and 23 years after its last major renovation project, the membership of the Oswego Country Club has voted in favor of a major renovation project to its main clubhouse and pro shop/locker room building.
Some of Phoenix Central School District’s most musically-talented students recently performed in the New York State Band Director’s Association’s annual Symposium of middle school and high school honor bands.
A mixture of academics, singing, acting and traditional Georgian dance filled the annual Hannibal High School Junior/Senior Talent Show. Ashley Mills opened the show with the song, “You’re Not There,” to which the crowd in the high school auditorium erupted in cheer.
Students in Barb Mosny’s class recently participated in a “Read Around the Planet” video chat with students from Juniper Ridge Elementary in British Columbia, Canada.
The Hannibal Central School District’s Lockwood Auditorium was buzzing with excitement, talent and entertaining music during the recent All-County Band Festival.
Cast from the upcoming G. Ray Bodley High School production of The Addams Family traveled across town and gave residents at Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton a special sneak preview performance.
Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Jr./Sr. High School will present “Beauty and the Beast” on three dates, March 10, 11 and 12 with show times at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.
On March 2, students at Sandy Creek elementary School marked Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday by dressing as their favorite character from one of his many children’s books.
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