Nature Inspires At Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center
Public nature programs at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will continue into the fall. Also scheduled are the following creative Nature Inspires programs.
Public nature programs at the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will continue into the fall. Also scheduled are the following creative Nature Inspires programs.
The 4-H Environmental Center in Amboy, a day camp, started July 6 and runs through August 16 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to noon. This camp is run in partnership with the APW school district, Cornell Cooperative Extension and AmeriCorps.
BeBe is a handsome and affectionate youngster, who’s just desperately eager for his very own home. Some no-goods were found trying to take advantage of his sweet and trusting nature, hence the name, BeBe, yes that’s right. But he was rescued just in time by a kind passerby and escaped uninjured. Now, he is ready to share his sweet nature with you!
As part of their community service project local AmeriCorps members are helping to collect school supplies for the United Way of Greater Oswego County’s annual Stuff-A-Bus campaign. Stuff-A-Bus helps to ensure that less fortunate children in Oswego County have the supplies they need to successfully begin the school year.
CNY Arts Center announces a new art exhibit at its downtown Arts Hotspot on 47 S. First St. Brandy Fox debuts with her first art show, a collection of wildlife and nature scenes in acrylics.
A volunteer for more than three decades, he has served on the boards of various organizations including the Fulton YMCA, Friends of Fulton Parks, the Fulton Public Library, and the Oswego County Tourism Advisory Council.
When you think of Molly Hatchet, you think of one of southern rock’s top and longest-lasting bands, responsible for kick-ass anthems and weapon-wielding warrior album cover art. But the group also has a heart of gold, as evidenced by the announcement that they will be headlining a show on August 5 in Liverpool, at Sharkey’s Summer Stage, that will benefit Victory for vets.
The Oswego County Sheriff’s Office will hold its third annual Public Safety Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 5, at the Oswego County Highway Garage on Schaad Drive, just off Route 104 East in Scriba. Several local businesses and organizations will be on hand for the event.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Economic Development and Planning Committee presented a certificate to students from Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School as the winning team of the 2017 Oswego County Envirothon. The annual competition is coordinated by the Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District and tests students’ knowledge of natural resources with hands-on exercises and an oral presentation.
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