Respect Week Under Way At APW Middle School
The school’s Anti-Bully Club, comprised of students in grades five through eight, organized the initiative as a way to promote positivity and empower students to make a difference.
The school’s Anti-Bully Club, comprised of students in grades five through eight, organized the initiative as a way to promote positivity and empower students to make a difference.
Inspired by the book Growing a Kitchen Garden, students in Denise Warchol’s class at Altmar Elementary School are nurturing their very own garden project. It started roughly three months ago with an avocado seed and has grown to include a sweet potato, a white potato, and an onion.
The last in the series of first anniversary celebration demonstrations, “Collage and Mixed Media,” takes place at Lakeside Artisans, 191 W. First S., in Canal Commons on March 31, at 1 p.m.
This Friday’s free family movie night, March 30, features “Hidden Secrets.” Movie night is held every Friday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Church, 815 Oneida St., Fulton.
Oswego County invites residents to come out to a public meeting to learn about saving energy and money by going ‘green.’ The session begins at 7 p.m. on April 4 in the Oswego County Legislative Chambers, 46 E. Bridge St.
Discovery Day Care is a program of Oswego County Opportunities Education Services. Head Start is accepting fall applications. If interested, please call 598-4711.
Director Bobby Fontana has chosen and oldie, “Life with Father,” by Clarence Day, published shortly after the author’s death in 1938. Surprisingly, in research going back to the Players’ formation in, coincidentally, 1938, this will be the first Players’ presentation of this fine show.
The Fairley School’s annual old fashion day was held earlier this week in Hannibal.
The Public Computing Center (PCC) at Oswego Public Library holds free two-hour workshops every Saturday to meet the needs of local community members to extend their basic computer knowledge.
During the summer of 1756 colonial batteaumen brought several shipments of supplies from Albany to the English garrison at Oswego shortly before it fell to the French a few weeks later on August 14, 1756. Among the supplies were 33 barrels containing 1,023 gallons of rum that were delivered to Indian traders Chapman Abraham and Daniel Denniston.
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