Fireworks Planned Over Lake Neatahwanta
The entire community is invited to enjoy this spectacular display that will follow a day packed full of entertainment.
The entire community is invited to enjoy this spectacular display that will follow a day packed full of entertainment.
Planetarium director Dr. Scott Roby of Oswego’s physics faculty will point out the bright stars and constellations visible in summer evenings and give a light-hearted version of some of the mythological tales behind the constellations, including Cygnus the Swan and Delphinus the Dolphin.
The Small Business Administration recently announced that it is making available a 504 Loan with a 25 year maturity. This loan is in addition to the 10- and 20-year 504 Loans that are currently available through the 504 Loan Program. Small business borrowers will have this additional choice when selecting financing for their long-term capital projects.
The Kids and Trucks event, sponsored by the Friends of Camp Hollis, is a family event which features all sorts of construction vehicles, firetrucks, tow trucks and other big rigs for children to climb on and see up close and personal.
Nazareth College graduate students earned their master’s or doctoral degrees at the 91st Annual Commencement ceremony that took place at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester on May 13.
Summer readers are sure to enjoy a good book when Oswego Bookmobile drives into their neighborhoods this summer. The Bookmobile program begins on July 2 and ends on August 17. The program runs four days a week:
Taylor R. LaRobardiere of Parish has been awarded a St. Lawrence University Fellowship for a summer 2018 research project. He is a member of the Class of 2019. LaRobardiere attended Paul V Moore High School.
Fulton Lions Past President David Guyer, president of the Mount Adnah Preservation Foundation, made a presentation on the history and ways to support Mount Adnah Cemetery at the May meeting of the Fulton Lions Club. Guyer shared photos and the origins of Mount Adnah, which is the final resting place of Fulton’s first mayors and leading citizens.
PAWS of CNY, Inc., Central New York’s largest non-profit provider of pet-assisted wellness services, is a proud recipient of a grant from the NBT Bank Fund, a component fund of the Oswego County Community Foundation. The funds were received in 2017 for use in 2018 to expand PAWS of CNY’s marketing efforts in Oswego County to increase its volunteer base and expand its reach of pet therapy services.
The staff of the Oswego County Office for the Aging and NY Connects will visit several communities in Oswego County during May to offer program information and application assistance to those who are unable to visit the Oswego office. Residents are asked to call OFA at 315-349-3484 to reserve a time to speak with a representative.
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