BOCES Students Coordinate Food Drive
Adult Education students enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at Oswego County BOCES coordinated an outreach project to benefit local families in the Oswego County community.
Adult Education students enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at Oswego County BOCES coordinated an outreach project to benefit local families in the Oswego County community.
Oswego Health has named Linda Daley as the healthcare system’s new Vice President for Human Resources. Daley arrives at Oswego Health with more than 15 years of human resources experience, the last six in the healthcare field.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, two new members were inducted. Rotarian Peggy Donnelly sponsored Linda Eagan, a compliance program administrator for Oswego County Health. Rotarian Donna Kestner sponsored Chad Whelsky, an employment specialist with Oswego County Department of Employment and Training.
The public is invited to join Chabad of Oswego with Rabbi Yossi Madvig and his wife, Chana, and their family, with the Honorable Mayor Tom Gillen and Mrs. Gillen and the city of Oswego in the celebration of lights at City Hall on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.
Lake City Victoria Chapter No. 205, The Order of Eastern Star, sister organization to Lake City Masonic Lodge No. 127 held its 2014 Public Installation of new officers on November 24 at 3 p.m. in the Oswego Masonic Temple, 765 E. Seneca St., Oswego.
The Oswego Fire Department is offering an EMT course beginning January 7 and running through May 15, 2014. The course will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the East Side Fire Station.
Students in Rich Rainville’s auto body class at Oswego County BOCES show off the shirts that were designed by John LaFlamme, a Central Square student enrolled in the course.
A social studies unit on ancient civilizations culminated with presentations and a hallway display of projects for Granby Elementary School sixth-graders. Students in Joe McNamara’s class studied ancient Egypt and spent nearly three weeks creating projects that depicted various aspects of Egyptian culture.
James Ladue, a SUNY Oswego alumnus and national weather scientist, will speak from 3 to 4 p.m. Dec. 6, in Room 175 of the college’s Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation about extreme natural disasters, as well as how to improve communications with the public and the resiliency of our communities to severe weather.
The Oswego County Historical Society will host the annual Christmas Open House on December 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Richardson-Bates House Museum at 135 E. Third St. in Oswego. The event is free and open to the public.
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