Oswego Industries Hosting Curb-Side Dinner, Bake Sale Fundraiser At American Foundry

Proceeds will help provide services for individuals with disabilities, like Josh, seen here after a visit to Dunkin’ Donuts.

FULTON – Oswego Industries Inc., a Fulton-based nonprofit agency that supports children and adults with developmental disabilities, is teaming up with local venue the American Foundry to provide a curb-side chicken and biscuit dinner and pumpkin pie bake sale.

The drive-through fundraising event is scheduled for Saturday, November 14, with pick-up available from noon to 2 p.m.

Pumpkin pies are available by pre-order for $16. Pre-orders are also strongly encouraged for dinners, which are $10 in advance / $12 at the door. You can order tickets online at bit.ly/oi-curb-side or by mailing a check to Oswego Industries c/o Rebekkah Frisch.

“The proceeds will help fund important services that keep people with disabilities independent. Meanwhile, you get to enjoy a great meal from the Foundry,” said Rebekkah Frisch, Marketing & Communications Associate at Oswego Industries. “Plus, grab a pumpkin pie to freeze ahead for Thanksgiving!”

What: Curb-Side Chicken & Biscuit Dinner and Pumpkin Pie Bake Sale
Where: The American Foundry at 246 W. Seneca Street, Oswego
When: Saturday, November 14 from noon to 2 p.m.; pre-order by Nov. 8
Cost: Dinners are $10 in advance/ $12 at the door; pies are $16, pre-order only
Ordering information: Purchase online at bit.ly/oi-curb-side or mail a check to Oswego Industries c/o Rebekkah Frisch at 7 Morrill Place, Fulton with the number of dinners and pies indicated on the check

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 at www.oswegoindustriesinc.org.

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