Nursing Home Week Celebrated
Morningstar Residential Care Center kicked off its National Nursing Home Week celebration with a “Derby Day.” Residents donned their best hats as they watched Morningstar employees participate in wooden horse races.
Morningstar Residential Care Center kicked off its National Nursing Home Week celebration with a “Derby Day.” Residents donned their best hats as they watched Morningstar employees participate in wooden horse races.
SUNY Oswego’s recent Smart Neighbors Project to promote the Oswego-Fulton farmers’ markets has already borne fruit, as student photographers, poets, business people, filmmakers and others await the markets’ reopening on May 24 in Oswego and May 26 in Fulton.
Funds secured by Senator Ritchie will help the town improve the park’s recreational opportunities and address safety issues with walking paths and trails.
As a group, the Owl’s Head Chapter of Oswego has donated hundreds of dollars to local causes this year including the Human Concern Center Food Pantry of Oswego and the American Cancer Society through No-Shave November.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Held recently in Oswego High School’s cafeteria and select hallways, the event featured creative engagement activities for children and their guests to explore a variety of artistic opportunities.
This year, and especially on November 11, the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, will be a time and day of remembrance and commemoration, as we honor those who served and who died during World War 1 and reflect on the toll of war.
Eleven men from Central New York will be ordained as the newest Permanent Deacons in the Diocese of Syracuse on Saturday, May 19, at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
On May 26, the Oswego Players/Art Association will host a presentation by the Soul Searchers psychic phenomena investigative group who has conducted several investigations over the last few years at the Civic Arts Center Building.
Phoenix students recently received a multifaceted lesson as artist and storyteller Christopher Agostino brought his StoryFaces performance to Emerson J. Dillon Middle School. With a full color palette in front of him, Agostino told several stories with Chinese and Japanese cultural roots.
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