Rotarians Hear About German Education, Health Systems
Rotarian Mary Costigan had the pleasant task of introducing her intern to the Fulton Rotary Club at a recent meeting. Claudia Anderson was born in Germany and attended school there.
Rotarian Mary Costigan had the pleasant task of introducing her intern to the Fulton Rotary Club at a recent meeting. Claudia Anderson was born in Germany and attended school there.
Sixth grade students in Joe McNamara’s social studies classes at Granby Elementary recently studied a unit on Ancient Egypt and put their knowledge to the test by creating projects to mimic the ancient civilization.
A corps of volunteers spent many hours wrapping over eight hundred presents that will be gifted to residents at one of the many family Christmas parties taking place during the coming week.
The Fulton Lions Club’s second and final “Lions Loot” sweepstakes Early Bird drawing will be drawn at the January 2015 board meeting. A total of five names will be drawn for the prize of $100 each. The Lions Loot event and drawings are scheduled for 1 p.m., April 19, 2015, at the Fulton Polish Home.
The Oswego High School Interact Club recently collected and donated several boxes of food items for distribution at Thanksgiving for distribution to local families in need.
The Christmas card project was part of a holiday celebration held in Pisa’s room, as well as other second grade teachers Emily DeForge and Patricia Roland recently. Students also made decorative ornaments.
The Oswego County Legislature presented a certificate to officers and board members of the Salvation Army in recognition of the organization’s annual Red Kettle Campaign. The campaign kicked off Nov. 14 and runs until Dec. 24.
The Oswego Wal-Mart donated $3,500 to the Oswego City School District “Family Giving Program.” With the gift, each school will receive $500 toward its respective holiday projects.
The author of the newly released Arcadia Publishing book, Images of America: Pulaski and the Town of Richland, will be signing copies of the book at two locations. On Dec. 18 from 4 to 7 p.m., Lawrence Petry will be at the Pulaski Public Library, 4917 N. Jefferson St. On Dec. 20, he will be at the Pulaski Historical Society, 3428 Maple St., from 2 to 4 p.m.
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