Local Clarkson University Students Awarded AGC Scholarships
The following local Clarkson University engineering students have been awarded scholarships from the Associated General Contractors New York State (AGC NYS) Scholarship program.
The following local Clarkson University engineering students have been awarded scholarships from the Associated General Contractors New York State (AGC NYS) Scholarship program.
Residents of the Fulton Mill Apartments recently gathered in their community room to hear first graders at Granby Elementary sing traditional Christmas Carols. Students sang Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Jingle Bells and We Wish You a Merry Christmas with the help of their teachers.
Second graders at Lanigan Elementary School held a math-a-thon recently to earn money to buy food for needy families in the Fulton area. Through pledges, students were able to raise $2,000, part of which was used during a shopping trip to Struppler’s Shurfine Supermarket.
Megan Mahar of Phoenix was one of 12 students inducted into SUNY Oneonta’s Edward K. Griesmer chapter of National Residence Hall Honorary, a branch of the National Association of Colleges and University Residence Halls, in November. Made up of the top 1 percent of student leaders on campus, NRHH recognizes students who have made outstanding contributions to the residence hall community.
Artists of all types of music interested in appearing at Harborfest 2014 can obtain information and a Performer Application by logging onto the Harborfest website www.oswegoharborfest.com or at the Harborfest office, 41 Lake St., Oswego, weekdays during the hours of 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Rotarian LaVerne Deland introduced Dale Currier at a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting. Currier, director of Emergency Management for Oswego County, gave a very detailed talk about household preparedness in case of an emergency.
Two of the Oswego Minor Hockey Mite teams collected kid friendly food for the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army helps feed school aged children during the holiday break who will not receive breakfast and lunch offered by the school district.
Residents of Pulaski and the American Red Cross are joining together for a “Communities That Care” blood drive on December 24, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion at 3350 Maple Ave., Pulaski. A “Communities That Care” blood drive is a Red Cross initiative to engage local citizens and boost regional blood supplies by enlisting community support.
On Christmas Eve, First United Church, 33 S. Third St., will host ‘A Festival of Lessons, Carols and Candlelight.” The service will feature the reading of familiar Christmas scripture, the singing of traditional Christmas carols, the music ministry of the Chancel Choir and the United Voices Quartet and the lighting of candles at the close of the service.
More than 2,000 children in Oswego County will receive donated Christmas gifts this year, thanks to the Oswego County Children’s Fund Inc. and many volunteers and local organizations.
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