Oswego Children’s Theater Announces Auditions for 101 Dalmatians
The auditions are scheduled for June 7 and 8 from 6 until 8 p.m. at the New Haven Congregational Church located on Route 104 East between Oswego and Mexico.
The auditions are scheduled for June 7 and 8 from 6 until 8 p.m. at the New Haven Congregational Church located on Route 104 East between Oswego and Mexico.
In conjunction with the New York State “Path Through History” weekend, the town of Volney History Center will host “Scrapbook Corner” at the town hall on County Route 6, Volney Center. The scrapbooks will be available for genealogy and general reading 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 20.
Recently promoted to the position of regional coordinators with Education First High School Exchange Year of Cambridge, Mass., the Lofortes are tasked with building a presence for EF in Upstate New York.
For Marylou Brower it has been a labor of love, years in the making. Brower, with some help from fellow quilter Shirley King, recently completed a handmade quilt that she has worked on over the course of the last few years, and has generously donated her work of art to the St. Francis Commons Resident Council.
Vocal and instrumental music filled the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Junior/Senior High School auditorium during a recent concert. Members of the junior high band and chorus performed seven songs for an audience of friends, family and school personnel.
The Fulton Public Library is relaunching its teen summer program. The new program, The Cool Book Society, is the follow up to last summer’s Teen Advisory Council. The group continues its mission to make the library more inviting to teens through weekly programming and a book club.
Career and Technical Education Auto Technology students from the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation recently placed second in a Ford AAA Competition, which involved testing their automotive abilities to repair a deliberately bugged 2015 Ford Fiesta.
Animal habitats, the respiratory system, weather patterns and other science-related projects were in the spotlight recently at Fairgrieve Elementary School. The projects were on display in the cafeteria as part of the school’s annual health and science night.
Nearly 50 students entertained an audience of friends, family and Fulton City School District personnel during the multifaceted concert, which featured singing, jazz tunes and classical music.
Scenes from Dr. Seuss books leaped off the pages and onto the stage at Hannibal High School during a recent concert. The performance started with current hit music sung by the school’s all-female pop choir, and quickly transformed into an evening of musical theater.
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