Positively Parish News – Week of Sept. 16, 2012
Eleanor Roosevelt is quoted as saying, “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer or richer experience.”
Eleanor Roosevelt is quoted as saying, “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer or richer experience.”
For many in Oswego summer means a trip to Rudy’s Lakeside on “The Loop.” And what has become an “end of summer” ritual for folks at St. Luke Health Services, Rudy’s owner Carol Livesey brought all the fixings to St. Luke for a great lunch, featuring Rudy’s favorites like a fish sandwich and of course – “Texas Hots.”
A POW – MIA ceremony is planned at the at Hastings – Parish VFW Post 8823, at 13 County Route 45, Hastings. Please join us on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m
Kaylee Ilene Halstead celebrated her first birthday on August 10, 2012. She is the daughter of John and Penny Halstead of Fulton.
Rachel Joy Scott was the first person killed during the Columbine High School shooting in April of 1999. Following the tragedy, her father, Darrell Scott, began to speak about the need for a kinder, more compassionate country. He used writings and drawings from his daughter to illustrate his message which he called “Rachel’s Challenge.”
In late September, the Oswego Youth Court will be celebrating National Youth Court Month with an induction ceremony for its newest members as well as a recognition ceremony for its experienced members.
August graduates and a Vietnam veteran received their high school diplomas during the September 11 Oswego City School District Board of Education meeting. In regular meeting action, the resignation of board member William Myer was accepted by the Board of Education.
With so many different levels of government and numerous elected officials that represent all or parts of this region, a resource is needed to help the voters of Oswego County navigate the sometimes complicated process of identifying all of their elected officials from their city/town levels all the way to the federal government and understand their responsibilities.
At 6 p.m. Tuesday, Donald J. Martin Jr., 35, of 603 County Route 30, Apt. 4, Williamstown, was arrested for endangering the welfare of a child. He is alleged to have smoked Amped in the presence of a child.
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