Oswego Industries Announces 15th Annual Golf Tournament, Clam Bake August 15

The Oswego Industries Golf Tournament helps support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in leading full, rich lives.

FULTON – Oswego Industries Inc., a Fulton-based nonprofit agency that supports adults with developmental disabilities, has scheduled its 15th Annual Golf Tournament and Clam Bake for August 15.

The tournament will take place at Battle Island in Fulton and include a number of on-course contests and prizes.

“Folks will be able to social distance fairly naturally on the green,” said Rebekkah Frisch, marketing and communications associate at Oswego Industries. “We’re happy we can safely come together and celebrate people of all abilities like we have for the last decade and a half.”

Proceeds from the tournament allow the agency to stay flexible in meeting the needs of people with disabilities. This year, fundraising will help the agency invest in tablets and other new technology to accommodate changes in the way services are provided as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

There are still openings for both teams and sponsors to join in the festivities and show their support. For more information about participating in the tournament, contact Rebekkah Frisch at 315-532-0573 or [email protected].

For over 50 years, Oswego Industries has provided services and supports for adults with disabilities while partnering with local businesses to deliver production and workforce solutions. Its mission is to be a partner in the development of comprehensive community services designed to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, by providing the necessary support programs to enable individuals to grow with dignity and achieve their highest level of independence and self-fulfillment.

Person-centered services include pre-vocational and vocational training, supported employment and day habilitation programs. Its sister agency, The Arc of Oswego County, provides services to children and seniors with disabilities: together, they create a comprehensive support system for Oswego County residents with disabilities. Find more information online atwww.oswegoindustriesinc.org.

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