Holiday Open House Debuts at CNY Arts Center
With a new facility, CNY Arts Center is inviting the public to celebrate the holidays during its first Holiday Open House, Dec. 8, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at State Street Methodist Church, 357 State St.
With a new facility, CNY Arts Center is inviting the public to celebrate the holidays during its first Holiday Open House, Dec. 8, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at State Street Methodist Church, 357 State St.
Fulton Rotarian William Lynch, chair of the Rotary Scholarship Committee, recently presented two nontraditional students at the Fulton Branch of Cayuga Community College with a $500 scholarship check.
Hockey fans attending the SUNY Oswego Laker Men’s Ice Hockey game at 7 p.m. on December 7 and the SUNY Oswego Laker Women’s Ice Hockey game at 7 p.m. on December 8 are asked to bring a donation of non-perishable food items, and/or unwrapped toys.
It’s 6 a.m. on a cold, 26 degree Fahrenheit morning, dark as the inside of your hat outside, and he said loudly, “the Prodigal has returned.” He meant “Earl Gray Cat,” a little male stray or feral cat that has been coming to our porch for canned cat food and chow for several years now. He is shy of people but lured by the food we have put out nightly.
The program enrolls three- and four-year-old children and is provided at no cost to families. Offering four- and six-hour classes in Phoenix, Head Start’s goal is promoting school readiness.
Rube Goldberg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist was the inspiration behind the second Oswego County Youth Academic League competition of the school year.
The Oswego Salvation Army made its monthly visit to residents at St. Luke Health Services in Oswego and the holiday season made this visit special as they not only shared some holiday music but also left residents with a Christmas gift – a cozy lap blanket to help stay warm during the winter season ahead.
The economic challenges that many families and individuals in Oswego County are facing has resulted a record amount of requests from families in need this holiday season.
The annual major research project is something that many students long remember. Teacher Sandy Brown said, “The students love this project. Several become totally immersed in it. I still see students that participated in this 10 years ago and they still remember and talk about this project.”
The Manor at Seneca Hill’s multiple sclerosis support group will host a guest speaker at its meeting on December 5 held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the healthcare facility’s first floor dining room.
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