Pulaski Middle School Presents Elf, Jr. The Musical!
Elf, Jr. The Musical! will be presented October 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. It’ll be staged in the Pulaski Junior-Senior High School auditorium.
Elf, Jr. The Musical! will be presented October 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. It’ll be staged in the Pulaski Junior-Senior High School auditorium.
During the move in August of its central offices from the Education Center on East First Street to Leighton Elementary School, the district moved dozens of employees and a tremendous amount of infrastructure and equipment with the help of what Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey said were often the “unsung heroes” of the district.
The last of the season waffle breakfast at Mount Pleasant Grange #349 will be held Oct. 21 from 7:30 – 11 a.m. This month’s topping is apple.
Members of the Oswego County Legislature Human Services Committee presented staff members from Oswego County Opportunities Services to Aid Families program with a proclamation recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Oswego County.
Catholic Charities of Oswego County, recently received a $500 contribution to its capital campaign from Constellation, an Exelon Company. Mary-Margaret Pekow, executive director, said, “We are very grateful to Constellation’s Community Champions program and their support of our campaign.”
An artist’s reception for “Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series” will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2, at the gallery in the Atrium building, 2 Clinton Square in Syracuse. The exhibition will run through Jan. 31.
Murray Gould, president of Port City Preservation, will provide details on federal and NYS Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit programs. Gould, a national expert on historic tax credits, will educate owners of eligible residential and commercial properties how to utilize the program to help offset the costs of historic rehabilitation work.
SUNY Oswego has made Deans’ Awards to a select group of students who started at the college in fall 2017. The scholarships are $6,000 over four years.
Under the direction of Jonel Langenfeld of the Oswego theatre faculty, costumed performers will recount the stories of college founder Edward Austin Sheldon; Mary Walker, the local women’s rights pioneer and only woman to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor; Underground Railroad hero Harriet Tubman; Princess Ka’iulhani, the last princess of Hawaii (and her Oswego connection); and more.
The planetarium’s director, Dr. Scott Roby of the college’s physics department, and co-host Richard Frieman will recount the adventures of some members of the college’s physics and atmospheric and geological sciences departments who traveled days to reach different points along the path of the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
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