by Mikayla Kemp | July 13, 2017 4:21 pm
[1] A new dog waste station at Voorhees Park.
[2] City councilmen Norman Foster and Larry Macner along with Parks and Recreation Superintendent Barry Ostrander volunteered to help spruce up Voorhees Park.
[3] A group of volunteers that recently helped make improvements at Voorhees Park.
[4] Fifth ward councilor, Norman Foster and democratic candidate for the fifth ward, Dennis Merlino, help install a new Dog Waste Station at Voorhees Park.
FULTON, NY – To improve health and safety at Voorhees Park, it was spruced up this week by Block-Builder neighbors, city council members Norman Foster and Larry Macner, and the City Parks Department.
Trees and shrubs were trimmed to allow for safe enjoyment of the park. The pile of trimmings will be picked up by the City Department of Public Works.
A new Dog Waste Station was added near the center sidewalk as a convenience to dog-walkers.
Residents should be aware that it is unsanitary and unlawful ($50 minimum fine) to allow your dog to “perform any excretory functions” anywhere other than on your own premises, unless you remove it immediately.
Enjoy beautiful Voorhees Park bordered by South Fourth and South Third streets and Buffalo and Academy streets, and join Oswego County Federal Credit Union for “Movie Night at Voorhees” on Wednesday, July 26.
For the second year in Fulton, OCFCU will sponsor a Movie Night to feature the showing of “Finding Dory” following free entertainment hours.
Beginning at 7 p.m., guests can enjoy arts and crafts, pizza and water, and face painting, all at no charge.
The movie will begin at dusk.
Other OCFCU Movie Nights are slated for July 19 at East Park in Oswego to feature the movie “Sing” and August 9 at Community Park in Mexico, also showing the movie “Sing.”
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