Casting Complete For Christmas Production of The Velveteen Rabbit
December will be an exciting month for The Oswego Children’s Theater as it present a stage version of the classic children’s The Velveteen Rabbit written by Margery Williams.
December will be an exciting month for The Oswego Children’s Theater as it present a stage version of the classic children’s The Velveteen Rabbit written by Margery Williams.
Zink Shirts, 19 E. Cayuga St., will host an educational seminar open to Oswego County businesses and students of SUNY Oswego. The first design and screen-printing production seminar will be held on November 20, doors open at 6:30 p.m.
For more than 50 years, the Scriba Christmas Project has provided some Christmas cheer for disadvantaged residents. The 2015 edition is ready again to channel the goodwill of its residents and businesses toward those less fortunate in Scriba.
More than 200 people filled Jefferson Community College’s Sturtz Theater Monday evening for a discussion on leadership with Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul that touched on seizing opportunities, networking and the importance of confidence when it comes to achieving goals.
With their purchase of a Colorado blue spruce through the Memorial/Heritage Tree Program, the Oswego Elks Lodge has helped begin the process of re-planting trees to restore the natural beauty on the St. Luke healthcare campus, following a wind storm last year that tore through the area.
James M. Hamer has been named business development specialist at Pathfinder Bank.
The 2015 Parade of Trees will once again be held at the Pratt House Museum in Fulton. Community members, organizations as well as local schools will have on display trees they have decorated.
The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation is working with Franklin Covey, a global company specializing in performance improvement, to implement a child-friendly version of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.”
Classes learned that leather is soft and pliable and a good material to make clothing.
Select Career and Technical Education students at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation will now receive both high school and college credits for some of their coursework.
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