School Safety and Community Partnership Forum set for January 10
The forum will cover a number of aspects related to children’s safety including harm reduction and violence prevention strategies in the home, school, and community.
The forum will cover a number of aspects related to children’s safety including harm reduction and violence prevention strategies in the home, school, and community.
SUNY Oswego will present the award-winning Cantus men’s vocal ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1, at Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre, after the group shares its expertise with chorale members at Oswego High School and Middle School.
During the month of January, Lakeside Artisans, 191 W. First St., is offering a variety of art classes to the public.
Coming off two consecutive winning seasons, Port City Roller Derby is recruiting skaters, refs and other volunteers looking for fun, fitness and friendships in this growing sport.
Legislator Fred C. Beardsley, District 9, was re-elected to his second term as Oswego County Legislature Chairman at the 2013 organizational meeting. County legislators also voted to elect Kevin Gardner, District 13, as vice chairman and re-elect Wendy Falls as clerk of the Legislature.
The Fulton Family YMCA is providing a night off for parents. On January 19 the Y will be booming from laughter and fun. Kids will be broken up in two different age groups ages 2-6 and 7-12.
The Oswego County Tourism Advisory Council (TAC) recognized Lillian Harter with a certificate of appreciation for her many years of outstanding service at its December meeting.
The Oswego Lions Club presents “Roar with Laughter” with Headliner Jamie Lissow on February 1 at the American Foundry, 246 W. Seneca St. Doors will open at 7 p.m..; show begins at 8 p.m.
The Friends of Camp Hollis, the not-for-profit organization that supports Camp Hollis and its programs for youth, would like to thank the following businesses, organizations and community supporters for their generosity of financial contributions, in-kind donations or volunteering time to make 2012 a great season for the camp.
When the calendar page flips to a new year, our thoughts often turn to the goals we would like to accomplish in the coming twelve months. What’s at the top of my list? Helping to create more jobs in Central and Northern New York.
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