Youngsters Perform Nutrition Skit
The children dressed up as various fruits and vegetables, sang and danced, and distributed information on healthy eating choices.

The children dressed up as various fruits and vegetables, sang and danced, and distributed information on healthy eating choices.
Those isolated showers didn’t isolate at the weather station. Some more sun and humidity are in store for today.
As the days for Fulton’s Birdseye plant dwindle done to the end, our Rebekkah McKalsen looks back at the facility where some of her family worked.
A little bit of rain yesterday. A little more sunshine today!
The rainfall continues to inch upward. But we’ve been lucky compared to some other areas.

Participants in Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s CYO Summer Youth Drop-In Recreation Program joined youth from the Fulton YMCA Summer Day Camp and other area youth for a special presentation by “The Bubble Man.”
We’re rain-free again – maybe for one or two more days.
The monthly rainfall total keeps inching up. Time for a break so we can mow the lawns.

Thanks to the generosity of the Fulton YMCA, youth participating in the CYO Summer Drop-in Recreation Program have been able to beat the heat with a trip to the Y’s swimming pool.

A neighbor-to-neighbor program, I’m OK empowers resident volunteers to look out for the well-being of their fellow residents.
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