Five New Knight Templars Dubbed
On Saturday, 19 Masons received the orders of knighthood at Palmyra Lodge in Palmyra. The three orders leading to becoming a member of Commandery were presented in a day-long pilgrimage.
On Saturday, 19 Masons received the orders of knighthood at Palmyra Lodge in Palmyra. The three orders leading to becoming a member of Commandery were presented in a day-long pilgrimage.
The Oswego Opera Theater is presenting Welcome Back, on November 11 at 2:30 p.m. in Waterman Theatre at Tyler Hall on the SUNY campus. Six performers are graduates of Oswego High School and another eight are performers who have musical connections with the Opera Theater.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Community and Consumer Affairs Committee presented Karen Doten with a certificate of appreciation for her 20 years of service.
On November 10, our organization will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a full day of activities capped by a free concert Saturday evening by locally renowned country band “Still kickin”. The day will begin early with our regular Saturday research hours from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. At 4 p.m., an anniversary reception will begin, followed by a 5 p.m. dinner.
Oswego Hospital was among the sponsors of the recent seminar held through the Oswego County Breastfeeding Coalition at the Oasis in Fulton. Attending the conference were childbirth educators, lactation consultants, healthcare providers, midwives, WIC staff, nurses and others.
You never know who is going to turn up around Halloween. The Fitzhugh Park Elementary School students paraded through the halls and classrooms.
Students at Granby Elementary School got into the spirit of Halloween…
… even during recent math lessons.
Each month, students are selected by their classroom teachers for best representing the behavioral expectations of Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe and Be a Problem Solver at Fairgrieve Elementary School.
While the rain may have clouded the skies and thwarted the outdoor parade, it did not dampen the Halloween spirit at Sandy Creek Elementary School on October 31.
Altmar-Parish-Williamstown first grade student Peyton Flanagan dressed as his favorite historical figure, Captain Edward J. Smith of the RMS Titanic
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