Alternative Education Students to Raise Fish, Grow Lettuce with a New Aquaponics System
Project Explore students will soon begin an adventure in aquaponics, a form of agriculture which combines aquaculture and hydroponics.
Project Explore students will soon begin an adventure in aquaponics, a form of agriculture which combines aquaculture and hydroponics.
Students in Robyn Yorker’s class at the Stepping Stones Day Program hope they received enough votes to win the “Made by Milk” carton construction contest.
Just three months into her position as Bridges to Success principal, Roxanne Euson said she can already see the need for program expansion.
Everyone fits somewhere in the jigsaw puzzle of life. That was the message behind the recent Life Puzzle project of the Exceptional Education high school at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation.
Catholic Charities was founded in 1930 and has expanded its agency with many programs and services that have touched thousands of children, families and individuals throughout Oswego County.
Junior archery instruction is back at Pathfinder Fish and Game Club, 116 Crescent Drive, Fulton. Instruction begins on January 7, from 6 – 8 p.m. and continues for eight weeks.
Crystal Wilcox will show you how to utilize Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram to publicize your small business, at the next Women’s Network for Entrepreneurial Training’s monthly breakfast meeting on January 7 at 8 a.m. at Operation Oswego County, 44 W. Bridge St.
Driving Books Home, Oswego’s Bookmobile, thanks Entergy for its recent donation of $5,000 to support its literacy program. Every summer, during the months of July and August, the bookmobile rolls into Oswego neighborhoods to promote reading during summer vacation. At every stop, the bookmobile gives a free book and a snack to each child under the age of 18 in the Oswego community.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian LaVerne DeLand introduced Stephanie Forsythe, logistics manager at Davis-Standard. She has been with D-S for more than 25 years in various capacities until her present position.
Lakeside Christian Ministries, a Fulton based church and ministry organization, has announced that Pastor Charles Copps has received his license to minister from Elim Fellowship of Lima, NY. The license was presented on Dec. 15 at a gathering of Elim Fellowship members in the Central New York area.
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