Good Friday Service Scheduled
The Oswego Evangelical Alliance of Oswego area churches invites all to a Community Good Friday Service at 7 p.m. on April 14. It will be held at the Oswego Alliance Church, 371 Thompson Road, off of Route 104 West.
The Oswego Evangelical Alliance of Oswego area churches invites all to a Community Good Friday Service at 7 p.m. on April 14. It will be held at the Oswego Alliance Church, 371 Thompson Road, off of Route 104 West.
Students from marketing and management faculty member Isiah Brown’s “Business Organization” class, entrepreneurial organization Enactus and fraternity Zeta Beta Tau volunteered at the charity that distributes almost 30,000 meals on a daily basis.
The Oswego Community Youth Orchestra will hold its annual Spring Concert April 9 at 7 p.m. Sheldon Hall Ballroom of SUNY Oswego is the elegant concert hall, and special guests SUNY Oswego Community Orchestra will perform the finale with OCYO.
Naturalist-led, family-friendly Rice Creek Rambles will take place at 11 a.m. on the following Saturdays: April 1, 8 and 22, as well as May 13 and 20. Those planning to attend are asked to call 315-312-6
InterFace Performance Materials, located on Route 481 in Fulton, is a new Gold Sponsor for this year’s Substance Awareness Family Education Fair to be held on April 30 at the Oswego Elks Lodge, 132 W. Fifth St.
Talent was abound during the Fulton Junior High School’s annual Music in Our School’s Month concert. The Seventh Grade Band, conducted by Carrie Foster, opened the concert with “Boundary Road March,” a toe-tapping performance with a regal feel.
Oswego County will partner with the American Red Cross to host a community blood drive in honor of Ray T. Chesbro, the former state Assemblyman, County Legislator and County Sheriff who passed away March 3. The blood drive will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 19, in the Oneida Street parking lot of the County Office Building, 46 E. Bridge St., Oswego.
Assuming there is a grand scheme for things, did you ever wonder where ticks fit in? Think about it. Lots of other “creepy-crawlies,” for lack of a better term, fill an important niche in the ecosystem. But ticks? Do we really need them?
Little Free Libraries is a nationwide program with a mission to get books into the hands of children and adults, and promote literacy and the love of reading, by building free book exchanges.
Currently completing an American Council on Education Fellowship at Cornell University, Eichhorn succeeds Dr. Mary C. Toale, interim dean of the Division of Graduate Studies since December, who returns to her role as professor and chair of communication studies.
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