Third Live Love Life Blood Drive Set
The Live Love Life blood drive in honor of Cooper Levine will be held for the third time on December 29. This year’s event is slated for the Oswego Elks Lodge 271 at 132 W. Fifth St., from noon to 6 p.m.
The Live Love Life blood drive in honor of Cooper Levine will be held for the third time on December 29. This year’s event is slated for the Oswego Elks Lodge 271 at 132 W. Fifth St., from noon to 6 p.m.
Parents of Special Children hosted its annual Disguise Your Turkey contest, where people of all ages decorated paper turkeys and brought their “disguised turkeys” to the office so they could “hide” from all the farmers. The first place turkey disguise was done by members of the City Limits Day Hab Program in Fulton.
As part of their “Pay it Forward” community involvement program, OVIA Insurance Agencies recently delivered 101 poinsettias to St. Luke’s Apartments in Oswego.
New Yorkers in the Great Lakes region have experienced extreme storm and flood events in recent years. How can Great Lakes shorelines be protected from the effects of extreme weather events and everyday stresses?
Community members can assist the American Red Cross in meeting its need for blood during a blood drive to be held December 21 at Oswego Hospital.
Oswego County Opportunities Deputy Director of Services Patrick Waite presented Michelle Canfield with a longevity award for 30 years of loyal service to OCO and its consumers.
Rev. John Hogan, pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Oswego, presents representatives from the Oswego County Children’s Fund, Inc. and Frederick Leighton Elementary School with a truckload of toys and gifts that St. Mary’s parishioners graciously donated for less fortunate children in Oswego and throughout the county.
As the temperature drops, heating costs rise for all New Yorkers. With the need to turn up the thermostat comes an impossible choice, pay to keep their homes at a safe temperature or buy the groceries they need to stay healthy. For New Yorkers facing this decision, SNAP could make it possible to do both.
The CNY Arts Center is hosting a wonderful display of art from Linda Flynn, a local artist with a unique style and medium at 11 River Glen Drive on the Cayuga College campus in Fulton.
Friends of Fulton Parks announces the winner of its 2015 Picture Our Parks (POPs) Photo Contest. A photograph of Indian Point taken by Janelle Wallace was selected as the winner.
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