Arts and Entertainment
Sandra Scott Travels: Relive America’s Journey To Independence In Philadelphia
John and I have been to Philadelphia several times in the past but every visit has been rewarding. Our recent trip left us with the desire to return again soon. There is so much to see and do in this place where America began. We stayed at the Omni Independence Park Hotel, which is not only a great hotel but it has an awesome location just steps away from most of the historic places.
Sandra Scott Travels: This School Is In A Class All Its Own
The Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pa., is in a class of its own. It all came about at the request of Kitty, Milton Hershey’s wife, to start a school for orphan boys. Unable to have children of their own, they created the Hershey Industrial School for orphan boys in 1909.
The school has grown through the years and changed to meet the needs of today’s world.
It’s Coming! Oswego Dragon Festival
Sandra Scott Travels: Sandbridge Is Quiet and Very Family-Friendly
Sandra Scott Travels: More Good Times In Historic Annapolis
Artist of Mohawk heritage to explore cultural boundaries in Tyler exhibition
SUNY Oswego will showcase the work of Hannah Claus, a Canadian artist of Mohawk heritage, in a free exhibition to open Sept. 7, at Tyler Art Gallery. A public artist’s reception will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gallery. Though Claus cannot attend, SUNY Oswego art historian Dr. Lisa Seppi, curator of the exhibition, will speak.
Sandra Scott Travels: Sailing Through A Tour of The U. S. Naval Academy
A Godspell Reunion at CNY Arts
Two of Oswego County’s veteran actors, Kristin Cook and Bobby Fontana, return to the stage to recreate their roles in Godspell from a previous 2007 performance under the direction of Nancy Fox when fellow actor Dan Williams portrayed Jesus.
Fulton Community Theater To Audition Halloween, Christmas Productions
Fulton Community Theatre will hold open auditions for its Halloween and Christmas productions, which will close out its 2012 season. Auditions will be held on Aug. 20 and 21, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Bishop’s Hall of Holy Trinity Parish, 309 Buffalo St.



