Sideris Piano Studio Annual Recital Set
The 3 p.m. program will begin with a tribute to the music of Stephen Foster, known as the “father of American music.” His folk songs are still well known today almost 150 years after his death.
The 3 p.m. program will begin with a tribute to the music of Stephen Foster, known as the “father of American music.” His folk songs are still well known today almost 150 years after his death.
On June 14, at 11 a.m., a stone marker will be placed on the grave of Moses Holden. Descendants of Moses and Sarah (Dunton) Holden and anyone interested in Fulton and Oswego County history are invited to attend the brief ceremony.
Pulaski Public Library’s annual book sale will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 24; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 25; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 26. It will be held at the Snow Memorial Building Auditorium, 4917 N. Jefferson St.
The Pulaski Senior High School Concert Band presented an instrumental music concert, directed by Jack Jennings recently. The final band concert for the school year, the musicians presented an outstanding show for their final high school performance.
Food, fun and family are on the menu this week during lunchtime at Fairley Elementary School. Each day, students from a different grade level are welcoming their grandparents into school to bond over food while celebrating family.
The sold-out event featured a buffet-style dinner, guest speakers, and a showing of 12 Years a Slave, a film that captured the 2013 Academy Award for Best Picture. The event’s two guest speakers, Richard Linzy and Dr. Joseph Sgarlata spoke about Northup and the film 12 Years a Slave prior to the film presentation.
Members of the True Beauty Club at Sandy Creek High School recently held a suicide awareness day at the school. The students had a table set up with information about teen depression and suicide prevention.
Students at Granby participated in a district-wide PBIS celebration on May 2. Third and fourth graders worked together to build a large tower of speed stacks.
The G. Ray Bodley High School class of 1984 has its class reunion planned for July 18 and 19. But, we are still missing many of our classmates email addresses or street addresses.
Volney Elementary School students attended a special assembly to recognize positive behavior and for being role models. Principal Lisa Garofalo gave certificates to one student from each classroom that exemplified the May character trait, effort.
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