Zonta Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The Oswego Chapter of Zonta recently welcomed Oswego County Opportunities Services to Aid Families Community Response Coordinator Stacie France as its guest speaker.
The Oswego Chapter of Zonta recently welcomed Oswego County Opportunities Services to Aid Families Community Response Coordinator Stacie France as its guest speaker.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Ed Garrow pinned and welcomed back Gregg Nichols to the club. Gregg was a charter member of Sunrise Rotary.
Kathy Fenlon, a member of the Shineman Foundation Board of Directors, presented United Way of Greater Oswego County Executive Director Patrick Dewine with a $1,000 discretionary grant. In keeping with United Way’s impact area of ending hunger, the money was used to benefit backpack programs in the Sandy Creek and APW school districts.
Join us at WNET on November 3 to network with other business women and participate in our roundtable discussion. Our topic is “Does Your Website Deliver?” We will be discussing the types of information you share on your website, as well as how you share it.
The Oswego County Historical Society will host the next lecture of the 2016 season on October 30 at 1:30 pm at Bishop’s Commons at 4 Burkle St., Oswego. The event is free and open to the public. A program entitled “The Evolutionary Story of Wildwood: a Grand Estate, Orphanage, High School & More” will be presented by historical society president, Justin White.
Tucker is everything you expect from a young happy boy. He’s not a kitten anymore. He spends about 80% of his day lounging on his bed watching the world. But when he is up and playing he’s great with other cats, dogs and children. He especially likes morning and evening cuddles. In short, he’s a well-rounded perfect cat and totally handsome to boot.
Unnecessary Farce begins Quirks’ Players’ 2016-2017 season. The final performance is this evening in the Bodley Auditorium. Tickets are available at the door. Curtain time is set for 7:30 p.m.
Fulton Rotary Club members (from left) Nancy Kush Ellis, Ross Belfiore and Judy Young prepare for the Rotary’s Harvest Breakfast on Nov. 6. It will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Polish Home.
Quirk’s Players’ fall production, Unnecessary Farce, will be performed one more time – Saturday in the GRB Auditorium. Curtain time is set for 7:30 p.m.
Central Square Middle School students were charged with excitement as they got to cheer on their classmates at a recent robotics demonstration held in the school’s technology classroom.
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