It Takes a Village: Community Partnerships Power the 2025 Oswego County Senior Fair.

Free Screenings, Workshops, Resources, and Door Prizes All Made Possible by Local Collaboration

Pictured at Fort Ontario State Historic Site promoting the 2025 Oswego County Senior Fair from left are Dylan Lavner, Oswego County Prevention Coalition; Jennifer Rice, CenterWell Home Health; Jamie Leszczynski, Oswego Health; Joelle Hutson, Oswego County Opportunities; and Kyle McCauley, Oswego County Prevention Coalition. The 2005 Oswego County Senior Fair takes place Tuesday, September 23 at the Lake Ontario Conference and Events Center.

OSWEGO, NY– The 2025 Oswego County Senior Fair is more than just an event. It is a reflection of what is possible when a community comes together. Taking place on Tuesday, September 23, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Lake Ontario Conference and Events Center, the fair is a shining example of how partnerships across sectors can strengthen health and wellness for rural older adults.

Organized by the Caring Community Advocates of Oswego County, a subcommittee of Oswego County Opportunities (OCO)’ Rural Health Network, this year’s fair is powered by a network of committed local partners, each bringing their own resources, expertise, and heart to the table.

“Each year, we ask how we can do more for our seniors,” said Joelle Hutson, Director of the Rural Health Network of Oswego County. “The answer is always the same. We do it together.”

Thanks to these collaborations, this year’s attendees will have access to a wide range of free services and supports:

  • CenterWell Home Health will offer on-site balance screenings and fall risk education, helping older adults prevent one of the most common and dangerous causes of injury: falls
  • Oswego Health will provide blood pressure checks and will host a Medicare 101 session, ensuring attendees feel informed and empowered when navigating their coverage
  • The Oswego County Prevention Coalition will deliver a WISE (Wellness Initiative for Senior Education) session focused on healthy aging, medication safety, and mental wellness
  • Fidelis Care & Wellcare by Fidelis Care will be on site distributing free bags of fresh produce through their Veggies to Go program
  • Wegmans will be offering flu shots on site, coordinated through a continued partnership with State Senator Christopher Ryan’s office

Senator Ryan said, “I am tremendously proud to be a part of the collaborative efforts that make the Oswego Senior Fair so special. It’s a benefit to all when organizations that do such great work on their own, come together and offer important and necessary resources to our senior communities. From free screenings to fun prizes and activities, the Oswego Senior Fair has a lot to offer all because of the many great partners that came together and made it possible.”

“This committee started as a falls prevention committee and bringing balance screens to the fair just seems appropriate” says Jennifer Rice Home Health Specialist with CenterWell Home Health and chairperson of Caring Community Advocates.

In addition to these services, the fair will feature over 50 vendors offering information and resources for older adults and caregivers, as well as door prizes and giveaways throughout the morning.

 

Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Location: Lake Ontario Conference and Events Center, 26 E First Street, Oswego, NY
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Cost: Free and open to the public

The fair is open to all older adults, caregivers, and community members. In addition to the services above, over 50 local vendors and exhibitors will be on site offering resources related to home safety, legal support, aging in place, and more.

For more information or to get involved, contact Joelle Hutson at [email protected]

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