Oswego Food, History Cited At Rotary
Colette Astoria, owner/operator of Oswego Food & History Tours, was a recent guest speaker at the Oswego Rotary Club. She hosts a three-hour walking tour showing off Oswego’s historic buildings and landmarks.
Colette Astoria, owner/operator of Oswego Food & History Tours, was a recent guest speaker at the Oswego Rotary Club. She hosts a three-hour walking tour showing off Oswego’s historic buildings and landmarks.
Oswego Health welcomes Audiologist Kathleen Burch, M.A., CCC-A to suite 210 of the Oswego Health Services Center, which is adjacent to Oswego Hospital. The new audiologist has 20 years of hospital-based experience in hearing diagnostics and hearing aids for patients of all ages.
Cancer survivors, caregivers, volunteers, and community members will gather to kick off the American Cancer Society’s 20th Annual Relay For Life of Oswego-Fulton fundraising season on March 9, sponsored by The American Foundry in Oswego.
As part of Central Square School District’s ongoing Character Education Program, Paul V. Moore High School is pleased to announce the winners of their January character trait of the of dependability. Paul V. Moore had a large number of students nominated for their ability to be relied upon.
The Lakeside Heart Center, located at 177 W. Fourth St., in Oswego, provides cardiac rehabilitation to community members who have recently experienced a cardiac event.
The annual Oswego County 4-H Tack Sale will be held March 18 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Central Square Middle School. The benefits of the sale go towards the 4-H educational horse programs held throughout Oswego County.
The Pulaski Academy and Central School District is bringing a showing of the popular film “Screenagers” to the community on March 8 at 7 p.m. in the middle school – high school auditorium.
On Sunday, February 19, a pancake breakfast to support the Friends of the Library will be held at Lake City Lodge 127 located at 765 E. Seneca St.
Ticket for this year’s “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle have been selling at a record pace and the St. Luke Family of Caring is pleased to announce winners of this year’s “Early Bird” drawing. Everyone who purchased a “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle ticket on or before February 14 was entered to win $100 if your ticket number was picked.
Any residents of Oswego that would like to make their food dollars go farther may order March Food $en$e packages until noon on March 10. All Oswego area residents may use the program.
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