Weather Notebook For April 28, 2011
It is now the wettest April (to date) on record in Fulton since the city’s weather observer has been keeping records. And, it looks like more will be added before this month is over.
It is now the wettest April (to date) on record in Fulton since the city’s weather observer has been keeping records. And, it looks like more will be added before this month is over.
The Fulton Music Association’s 14th Annual Celebration of Community Music is dedicated to the late Joseph N. Campolieta, and will be presented on Saturday, May 7.
Fulton received nearly 2 inches of rain yesterday. That bumps the annual total to 13.19 inches. But – it has been higher.
At least it isn’t snow. The area received more rain yesterday with more likely today … and maybe tomorrow, too
The Oswego County Child Protection Advisory Council will sponsor two more community forums to discuss issues of child abuse and neglect, one in Fulton and the other in Central Square. Council members are looking for the public input on how people can take action to strengthen families and communities, and reduce incidents of child abuse and maltreatment.
Some more showers on Sunday boosted the area rainfall to 6.32 inches for the month.
Featuring competition for all ages, the CYO Rock the Rim for Youth Basketball Tournament offers two brackets competition, ages 16 – 30 and 30 and over with a limit of eight teams per bracket.
Fulton’s rainfall total continued to climb Wednesday. It looks to go even higher over the weekend.
The 3rd Annual Awards Banquet takes place at 6 p.m. that Saturday at Volney Fire Hall, 3002 State Rte 3, and brings together Central New York Group and its six squadrons (located in Fulton, Watertown, Syracuse, Rome and Utica/New Hartford).
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