Head Start Thanks Fort Staff
Oswego Head Start Pre-K thanked members of the Fort Ontario staff for their donation of crayons and sidewalk chalk. The children and teachers visited the fort staff to say thank you in person.
Oswego Head Start Pre-K thanked members of the Fort Ontario staff for their donation of crayons and sidewalk chalk. The children and teachers visited the fort staff to say thank you in person.
The 450 employees from affiliate’s St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons and Michaud Residential Health Services had the chance to participate in a Wellness Fair which took place recently at St. Luke in Oswego. The Wellness Fair offered staff a wide range of information about issues affecting health and well-being.
Hundreds of families turned out for the Lanigan Elementary School Open House on Tuesday. Building principal Jeff Hendrickson along with classroom teachers and the district’s Director of Literacy and UPK, Carri Waloven, were on hand to talk to parents.
Granby Elementary School wrapped up the second week of the school year with a back to school kick-off celebration. Sponsored by the Granby Parent-Teacher Group, the celebration gathered the school’s entire learning community for a fun and engaging opportunity to celebrate the start of a new school year.
On September 13, the Sandy Creek Comets dedicated not only the stadium press box in honor of long-time teacher and Comet fan, Susan Bitz, the football team dedicated their season to her as well. “Life is good, it’s just not the same without her.”
Today’s News In The Raider: In today’s edition we catch up with 2000 grad Christopher Dean, take a look at Raider sports, and wonder if we have forgotten 9/11 so quickly.
A group of children and their parents participated in a fishing class conducted by local author Spider Rybaak at Wellesley Island State Park on September 15. The class, held at the Minna Anthony Common Nature Center’s dock, was the fifth this year. Everyone caught several fish, mostly yellow perch and round gobies.
The story of Carolee Sadie Ashby, the four-year old Fulton girl who was killed by a hit and run driver on evening of Halloween 1968 will be released on the 45th anniversary of her death.
The Fulton First United Methodist Church Men’s Club is presenting a delicious Pulled Pork Dinner from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on September 27. The cost is $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and children age 6 – 15, while children 5 and under are free.
On September 24 you can learn how to download free Ebooks. This class, at the Fulton Library, will provide an overview of how this service works and what you need to know to use it. Bring your devices and bring your questions
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