United Way’s Stone Soup Too Luncheon a Success
I extend a heartfelt thank you to all those who lent their support to the United Way’s Fourth Annual Stone Soup Too Luncheon graciously hosted by Holy Trinity Parish in Fulton.
I extend a heartfelt thank you to all those who lent their support to the United Way’s Fourth Annual Stone Soup Too Luncheon graciously hosted by Holy Trinity Parish in Fulton.
Talented young people prevailed this past week on stage with the production of Damn Yankees by the Quirk Players. The Fulton Art Association’s High School Invitational Art and Photography Show at the Community Room at City Hall had 111 entries from 89 students from Fulton, Hannibal, Oswego and Phoenix high schools. With various methods of artistic expression the artists showcased their talents.
The Family Court I knew never put a price tag on its commitment to seeing that I and many other youth in foster care were successful. It never looked at sending me back to an unstable environment v. saving a small amount of money.
The Warm Up Oswego committee would like to thank all members of the community who came out to the Oswego YMCA Armory for the festival made it a huge success on Feb. 3 and 4. We warmed up the city so much it didn’t seem like winter!
We would like to recognize and congratulate all of the participants who played a part in the Fulton high school winter sport events. This would include the administration, hard working and dedicated coaches, booster club members, community and school volunteers, family members and fans, cheerleaders, dance team and especially the athletes who make up the teams.
The event raised more than $6,000 to help support our efforts to provide vital services to children who have been sexually or physically abused, neglected or maltreated.
I would like to ask that you please spend a moment to visit www.enoughmandates.com and join the voices in New York that are crying out that we have reached the point that continuing down this road of passing along the costs in this manner is destroying our way of life.
As a long-time participant in the Oswego community, the Student Association places
great emphasis on fostering positive relationships with the city of Oswego and its
residents.
On Jan. 27 and 28, Catholic Charities of Oswego County have teamed with Ruby Tuesday Restaurants in Oswego and Clay for a fundraiser that potentially could provide our food pantry and CYO programs with much needed financial support.
Thanks to their efforts and the generosity of Kinney Drugs’ customers who donated gifts, Christmas was a little merrier for many Mexico area seniors who participate in Oswego County Opportunities’ Home Delivered Meals program and those that visit OCO’s Senior Dining and Activity Center.
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