Project Silkmoth Announced
On June 26 at 2 p.m., Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will host Dr. Janet Mihuc of Paul Smith’s College as she introduces and explains Project Silkmoth, a citizen science program.
On June 26 at 2 p.m., Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will host Dr. Janet Mihuc of Paul Smith’s College as she introduces and explains Project Silkmoth, a citizen science program.
The evening began with delightful songs performed by the Middle School Chorus, opening with the traditional “Cantate Canon,” before performing the pop song “True Colors,” which featured soloists Emily Ward and Aden Goodnough.
On June 5 from 2-4 p.m., the CNY Arts Center will be hosting its quarterly Authors Spotlight series which features local authors. The event will feature suspense novelist Stan Wilczek Jr. alongside with mystery author Frankie Y. Bailey.
To date Senator Ritchie’s free tire recycling events, which are made possible through special funding she secured, have been successful in recycling to nearly 60,000 waste tires throughout Central and Northern New York since 2013.
To kick off this year’s exhibit, young artists and their families were welcomed to an opening reception, where they had an opportunity to explore student masterpieces and engage in conversation with art teachers.
Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School raised enough money to be ranked in the top three donors in the American Heart Association Central New York Region, an impressive feat for the small town school.
What better way to improve the climate in a building than to provide students there with a safe and enjoyable piece of playground equipment? That’s what members of the climate committee at Sandy Creek Elementary School thought when trying to decide what to do with a surplus of funds left over from recent fundraising.
Impressive academic learning was showcased at A.A. Cole Elementary School’s Project Showcase/Open House, which was complete with science projects ranging from robots to tornadoes to volcanoes.
The “Hoedown Concert” will take place from 7 to 11 p.m. and will feature The Gravelding Brothers (with lead singer Nick Gravelding, SUNY Oswego class of 1991) and JUMBOshrimp (with lead singer Tom Willette, SUNY Oswego class of 1993).
Oswego County Opportunities honored three employees from its Developmentally Disabled program.
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