Lakeside Artisans’ Next Paint Nite Set November 2
Lakeside Artisans invites all aspiring painters to unleash their inner artist at the next Paint Nite on November 2, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Canal Commons’ downstairs community room.
Lakeside Artisans invites all aspiring painters to unleash their inner artist at the next Paint Nite on November 2, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Canal Commons’ downstairs community room.
Under the direction of Dr. Daniel Clark, assistant professor of chorus and music education, the Collegians perform a variety of musical styles including popular, jazz and Broadway standards.
Residents enjoyed live music, dancing and a luncheon with family and friends. The party was the first of many Halloween themed activities that Morningstar Residential Care has planned for its residents.
Several SUNY Oswego students from the area took part in off-campus internships in fall 2015 through the college’s Center for Experiential Learning.
On Make a Difference Day, a small group of Oswego Girl Scouts and leaders from troops 10461, 10982, and 10301 gathered at the Kingsford Park School Memory Garden to pull weeds and trim back overgrown shrubs.
The STEP Taskforce has been collaborating to reduce domestic violence in three local school districts since 2011. Recognizing Oswego County has selected the Taskforce as Community Champion for the month of October as part of its focus on domestic violence.
More than 60 people, dressed in pink, gathered in the parking lot of the Fulton Medical Office Building to form a human pink ribbon in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tried and proven over two Oswego winters, SUNY Oswego’s Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation, which opened in fall 2013, has received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Members of the Central Square Pop Warner Mighty Mites cheerleading team recognized Breast Cancer Awareness Month. They performed their cheers with pink pompoms and formed a pink ribbon at halftime recently.
Oswego Hospital is introducing a new service, lithotripsy, which treats those with painful kidney stones. Lithotripsy services are now being offered at Oswego Hospital’s Surgery Center.
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