Rotary Awards Scholarship
Kyle Dennison was awarded a scholarship by the noon Fulton Rotary Club. He will be attending SUNY Cobbleskill where he will be pursuing a degree in Fisheries & Aquaculture.
Kyle Dennison was awarded a scholarship by the noon Fulton Rotary Club. He will be attending SUNY Cobbleskill where he will be pursuing a degree in Fisheries & Aquaculture.
Pulaski Assembly of God has changed its name. It’s now called Grace Point. It is located at 228 County Route 62.
The Pulaski Historical Society will hold the next in its series of Brown Bag Lunches on Aug. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For the August Brown Bag Lunch, the guest speaker will be Shirley Mahaffy. She will talk about “The Mahaffy Woolen Mill.”
The national magazine aimed at college and university decision makers published a cover photo showing the transportation laboratory in Park Hall, and featured several other “unique and highly specialized spaces” in a Facility Focus story with multiple photos.
Members of the Tuesday Elks Men’s League and the Tuesday Women’s League formed mixed teams and played a special round of golf to raise money for Oswego County Opportunities’ Cancer Services Program.
Jeff Grimshaw was introduced by Judy Young at a recent Noon Fulton Rotary Club meeting.
He is now working to promote the Wisdom Thinkers curriculum network.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee presented Elizabeth Teifke with a certificate of appreciation for her service.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program. Beginning Sept. 1, immunization clinics in Pulaski will be by appointment only.
Residents of The Gardens Assisted Living Community anxiously wait to experience their first lunch at Kiyomi Japanese Steak House in Oswego. The residents watched intently as the chef prepared lunch right before their eyes on the restaurant’s Hibachi grill.
For the premiere of the family musical Pollyanna, CNY Arts Center commissioned a collection of paintings of Fulton in the early 1900s, the time period of the story. Chosen from historical postcards, artist Melinda Lamb, 2nd year art student at Cayuga Community College, has recreated paintings of five familiar locations. The paintings will hang onstage as part of the backdrop for the musical set to open August 5 for a two-week run at the Arts Center.
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