by Shea O'Malley | November 24, 2020 10:46 am
OSWEGO – Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow revealed holiday plans for the City of Oswego during last night’s Common Council meeting, Monday Nov. 23.
The City of Oswego is hosting a “Home for the Holidays” celebration for the weekend of December 4 to 6. The three-day long event will hold a variety of attractions, all venues designed to fit social distancing protocols.
Kicking off the holiday season is the city’s annual tree-lighting ceremony, taking place this Saturday, November 28. The program will start at 5:15 p.m. Due to the pandemic, the event will be live-streamed instead of in-person.
The virtual holiday special will include musical and dance acts, including some fun commercials created by local businesses. The program will conclude at 5:55 p.m. with Mayor Barlow joining Santa on stage for the countdown to the virtual tree lighting at 6 p.m., followed by a fireworks display beginning at 6:10 p.m. over the Oswego River.
The fireworks display will be similar to the Fourth of July gala. A drone will live-stream the fireworks, giving viewers a unique look at the celebratory illuminations from home. The mayor is asking people who want to view the fireworks in person to stay in their cars.
Residents can tune into the City of Oswego YouTube[1] page or Mayor Barlow’s Government Facebook[2] page to watch it live.
“The easiest thing to do would have been cancel the tree lighting, cancel the fireworks – don’t have anything special during the holiday season [and] just coast through and hope this all goes away soon,” Barlow said. “But I think it’s important to maintain the holiday spirit and community spirit and go out of our way to put these events on – just in a different fashion.”
A list of events for the Home for the Holiday weekend is as follows:

“This is an effort really, to obviously support local businesses because it’s important to the economy we’re in [during] this turbulent time, but also it’s the safest option to stay local now and avoid the big stores like Destiny USA, and the big box retail stores, particularly on Route 31 – and to stop that travel across the county lines,” Barlow said. “We urge folks to stay local both for the economy and their own health.”
Also during the Mayor’s Report, Barlow took time to remember former Deputy City Clerk Tress McDaid, who passed away Nov. 16. McDaid was a city employee for 24 years, retiring in October 2020.
“She took great pride in her work, she was at the council meetings taking the minutes and helping to run the meetings, and she was always willing to go above and beyond the extra mile in her capacity as Deputy City Clerk,” Barlow said. “She was also just a great person to be around at City Hall, and we’ll certainly miss her. So, I’d like to have a moment of silence in her honor.”
The Council unanimously passed all resolutions included in the agenda. To view the agenda, click here[3]. All Common Council meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of the month. The next meeting will be held Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
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