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Rotarians Learn About “Project Lead The Way”

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Mike Thurlow, left, coordinator of "Project: Lead The Way," at G. Ray Bodley High School, recently spoke to the Fulton Rotary Club.  Rotarian Jerry Seguin, right, introduced Mr. Thurlow.  Project: Lead The Way, was started at the high school eleven years ago.  The curriculum is designed to promote original problem solving in the fields of engineering, science, math and the humanities. Mr. Thurlow pointed out that the four technology teachers at the high school teach a total of 17 technology courses.  Several of these courses qualify for college credit at various engineering colleges.  Project: Lead The Way, is only available in a few select high schools in New York State.  The Rotarians enjoyed learning about one of the major curriculums available to our students.The curriculum is designed to promote original problem solving in the fields of engineering, science, math and the humanities.

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Rotarians Enjoy Talk About Sterling Nature Center

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Rotarian Charrise St. Onge, right, introduced Jim D’Angelo at a recent Fulton Rotary Club meeting.  Jim is the  head Naturalist at the Sterling Nature Center.  The Nature Center employs two part-time naturalist.  The Nature Center is owned and operated by Cayuga County.  The Sterling Nature Center came about as a result of the aborted effort by Rochester Gas & Electric to build a nuclear plant there years ago.  Cayuga County purchased the 2,800 acres of land that R. G. & E. owned.  They sold 1,400 acres to private owners and maintain the other 1400 acres, with 2 miles of Lake Ontario shoreline, as a nature center.  As nature centers go, this one is very complete, with ponds, streams, trails, wildflower gardens, interpretive center, bird rookeries, gift shop, year around education programs, hunting, and fishing areas.  Jim’s photos of the Sterling Nature Center were very beautiful and instructive.  Sterling Nature Center is open to the public year around.The Sterling Nature Center came about as a result of the aborted effort by Rochester Gas & Electric to build a nuclear plant there years ago.

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Literacy Volunteers Tutors Help Open Doors To Better, Fuller Lives

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Imagine the doors that would be closed, the opportunities that would pass you by, and how much you would miss, if you could not read.

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Pregnancy Care Center of Oswego Announces Open House

May 27, 2011 Contributor

The Pregnancy Care Center of Oswego County will be hosting a monthly Open House event the 4th Thursday of every month from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 140 West Utica Street in Oswego (between Vona’s and Canale’s).

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Scrabble Fest Spells Success

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Literacy Volunteers Scrabble Fest Winners —Shown is the First Place team from Compass Credit Union at this year’s Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County Fifth Annual “Diane Falise Memorial Scrabble Fest” which was held recently at the Oswego Elk’s Lodge.  Team members were: left to right: Patrick O'Toole, Devin O'Toole and Tom O'Toole.  The purpose of this successful event was to raise funds for programs that help adults improve their basic skills.  For more information about LVOC programs, phone 342-8839 or visit their website at www.lvoswego.org.Over 200 people came to the Oswego Elks Lodge on May 6 to help support Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County at their 5h Annual Diane Falise Memorial Scrabble Fest. 40 teams of four came and competed against each other in the biggest turn-out yet.

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Marine Museum To Commemorate D-Day

May 27, 2011 Contributor
Members of the Central New York re-enactment group living portraying the 'A' Company, 5th Ranger Battalion during their service in Europe from 1944-45.

The event will be multifaceted, centering around an unveiling of the new indoor exhibit focusing on the history and significance of the National Historic Landmark Tug , LT-5, during World War II and afterwards. The vessel is proudly berthed on the west pier by the Museum, in Oswego’s Historic Maritime District.

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OCO Mental Health Division Raising Awareness

May 27, 2011 Contributor
Carolyn Hart, coordinator of OCO’s Mental Health Department, prepares to bake some homemade chocolate chip cookies for the Community Organizations Fair held recently at Breitbeck Park in Oswego. In the background is Peg Thompson, mental health transitional living supervisor with OCO.

As part of Oswego County Opportunities (OCO)’s recognition of May as National Mental Health Awareness Month, the agency’s Mental Health Residential Program is looking to erase the fears or misconceptions that may exist in relation to psychiatric illness.

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Rotary Learns About Silver Sneakers

May 27, 2011 Contributor
From left are Mike Petruzzelli, speaker; H. L. Lower; club president Carol Reed and member George A. Reed.

On Thursday, Mike Petruzzelli told the members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about Silver Sneakers. Silver Sneakers is a program that helps older adults take grater control of their health by encouraging physical activity and offering social events.

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13th Annual Literacy Volunteers Captain and Crew Golf Tourney Tees Off August 15

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County’s (LVOC) 13th Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the Oswego Country Club on August 16.  Shown enjoying last year’s tournament is the Oswego County Federal Credit Union team, from left to right: Tom Conzone, Joann LaTulip, Jean Berlin and Mike Czerow.  To register a team or to become a sponsor, contact the LVOC office at 342-8839.Excitement is mounting as preparation for the 13th Annual Golf Tournament to support Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County (LVOC) is underway.

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New York Sea Grant Specialist Awarded Boat US Environmental Leadership Commendation

May 27, 2011 Contributor

Dave White aboard the 2010 Discover Clean & Safe Boating vessel; the 2011 campaign includes both a fishing boat and a canoe.The award honors efforts to educate boaters and marine operators about environmental stewardship and recognizes White as the creator of New York Sea Grant’s Discover Clean and Safe Boating education campaign.

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