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Upcoming Events At Sterling Nature Center

After a brief indoor slide presentation, join Don Cox to explore the fields and woods at Sterling Nature Center in a guided trail walk to identify wildflowers. Learn to identify poisonous, edible, and mood altering plants common in Central New York. The program is free and open to the public open to the public.

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Casting is Complete For Oswego Players’ Production of “Father Knows Best”

</p>The Oswego Players present, the family comedy Father Knows Best, September 12-21 at the Frances Marion Brown Theater. pictured at a recent rehearsal is the cast including Seated on the Floor, Julia Tephenhart, Seated on the couch left to right, Grayson Clark, Karen Tephenhart, Beverly Murtha, Connie Brozenich, Jonathon Mahan, and Pam Richmond, standing, left to right, Jordan Gray, Becky Gray, Norman Berlin Jr., Sonia Lough Berlin, Norman Berlin III, Larry Rose, Director, Jennie Snow, Ken Snow, and Nicole Snow. Photo By Tobie MacIntosh.

The Oswego Players recently completed casting for their up-coming production of the family comedy, “Father Knows Best”, adapted for stage by Kirsten Sergel based on a radio play written by Edward James. The show is based on the 1950s television series of the same title.

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SUNY Oswego’s Ke-Nekt Music Series To Offer Six Concerts In 2008-09

</p>The Amelia Piano Trio will open the SUNY Oswego Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series with a 7:30 p.m. performance in the Sheldon Hall ballroom Sept. 17. They are, from left, pianist Rieko Aizawa, violinist Anthea Kreston and cellist Jason Duckles. In all, six concerts presenting the range of chamber music will unfold throughout the year. For information or reservations, visit www.oswego.edu/ke-nekt or contact the Tyler box office at 312-2141 or tickets@oswego.edu.

The Amelia Piano Trio will kick off the season Sept. 17. The trio — violinist Anthea Kreston, cellist Jason Duckles and pianist Rieko Aizawa — were selected as National Public Radio’s ensemble in residence for their mastery and exploration of music ranging from Beethoven’s classics to John Harbison’s contemporary work.

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