Rev. Canorro Elected To Fulton Savings Bank’s Board
Rev. John Canorro of Fulton has been elected a member of the board of trustees of Fulton Savings Bank, according to an announcement by the bank’s Chairman of the Board, Thomas J. Johnston III.
Rev. John Canorro of Fulton has been elected a member of the board of trustees of Fulton Savings Bank, according to an announcement by the bank’s Chairman of the Board, Thomas J. Johnston III.
Throughout the month of March, visitors to Beaver Lake Nature Center in Baldwinsville may view “Student Art: Naturally” entries about landscapes, plant and animal studies, waterscapes and other artwork in the form of paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and collage.
High school students in the Advanced Metal Manufacturing program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation recently learned how professionals form, shape and cut metal during a tour of Novelis’ Oswego facility.
The American Red Cross is constantly faced with challenges in receiving donations. The major challenge is getting community members to donate and continue to do so.
The Hannibal High School Spanish Club will host an afternoon of family fun when the circus comes to town. Billy Martin’s Cole All-Star Circus will perform at 1 p.m. March 11 in Fairley Elementary School’s gymnasium.
The snow is melting and the vernal pools are filling up at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center. And plants and animals are waking up after their dormant winter period. The center will offer two programs welcoming the spring season: a Young Man Spring Walk and Hooting with Owls.
High honor roll status was awarded to students who achieved a cumulative grade point average of 89.5 or higher, while honor roll status was awarded to students with a cumulative grade point average between 84.5 and 89.4.
Principal Jean Sampsell recently announced that more than 100 students in grades kindergarten through six received academic excellence honors for the second marking period.
Recognized during a Morning Express program, the honorees were commended for their ability to tell the truth in their classroom and throughout the school. For their efforts, the students received a “brag tag” to add to their collection and much applause from their peers, teachers and guests.
Over two dozen students, in grades kindergarten through six, were recognized during a recent Morning Express program at the school where classmates, teachers and guests offered praise and applause for the amazing accomplishment.
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