Oswego to Celebrate First-Ever 13126 Day on January 31, 2026 

A City-Wide Celebration of Oswego Identity, Community, and Local Pride 

Logo provided by City of Oswego

OSWEGO — Mayor Rob Corradino and the Common Council are inviting residents, families, visitors, local organizations, and businesses to mark their calendars for the first-ever 13126 Day, taking place Saturday, January 31, 2026.

This celebration is uniquely ours. The date 1/31/26 mirrors Oswego’s ZIP code 13126, making this a once-in-a-century opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate the place we call home. 13126 Day is designed to highlight the businesses, people, landmarks, creativity, and spirit that make Oswego special. 

The day will feature activities, special events, themed promotions, and community engagement opportunities throughout the city. More details and a full schedule of happenings will be released in January 2026. 

Free City-Wide Shuttle Service 

To make participation easy and connected, the City of Oswego, in collaboration with Oswego County Mobility Management, will offer free public shuttles throughout the day, making it simple for residents and visitors to move between celebration locations, businesses, and event hubs. 

More information on routes, pickup points, and timing will be shared closer to the event date on the City website and the City of Oswego Facebook Page. 

A Day About Us 

13126 Day is intended to be community-wide, inclusive, and open to all. Whether you explore local shops, attend an activity, connect with neighbors, participate in a pop-up event, or simply enjoy a day in Oswego, you’re part of the celebration. 

“13126 Day gives us the chance to celebrate who we are as a city, as neighbors, and as a community,” said Mayor Robert Corradino, “It’s something only Oswego can claim, and we’re excited to see everyone come together and enjoy it.” 

More public details, event announcements, and schedules will be released as we approach 1/31/26 Day. More information will be shared closer to the event date on the City website and the City of Oswego Facebook Page. 

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