OCO Launches March for Meals Campaign
Program Services Coordinator, Bridget Dolbear said that the March for Meals campaign is encouraging community members to support OCO’s Home Delivered Meal Service by pledging to end senior hunger by 2020.
Program Services Coordinator, Bridget Dolbear said that the March for Meals campaign is encouraging community members to support OCO’s Home Delivered Meal Service by pledging to end senior hunger by 2020.
The 12 -week Oswego Y Triathlon training program will begin on March 26 at the Oswego YMCA. Led by personal trainer Trish Levine, the program will help prepare those interested in participating in short course triathlons including the Tri Oswego event June 17.
The event, organized by the school’s Parent-Teacher Association and coordinated with the support of PES staff members, Rebel Club volunteers and members of the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Class of 2012, gave PES students and their family members an opportunity to explore seven different learning centers related to science and social studies.
Michaud Residential Health Services resident Genevieve Carter recently celebrated her 102th birthday with a party that saw many family members and friends in attendance to commemorate the event.
After a successful regular season, the Oswego Clearview Squirt hockey team traveled to Niagara Falls this past weekend to compete in the annual Gene Harrington Falls Classic Hockey Tournament.
Dancer and college professor Ligia Pinheiro will present a free lecture-demonstration on “Telling Tales Through Dance” March 25, at SUNY Oswego. Illustrating the changing meaning of gesture in dance history, Pinheiro will appear at 3 p.m. in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
According to Terri Yoder, den leader with Pack 888, “The leaders, scouts and their families would like to thank the members of the Masonic Lodge for their support. The scouts enjoy being involved in the community.”
State Senator Patty Ritchie joined the statewide Mandate Relief Council, meeting today in Watertown, to hear ideas for saving tax dollars by cutting more of the punishing unfunded mandates imposed by Albany on local communities.
Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capabilities for additional responsibility and leadership.
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