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OCHS adoptable pet: Raya would like to be an only child
Raya is looking for a home and she can’t seem to find the one that’s right for her. Why? Because Raya wants to be an only child. Despite being born in a litter of 9, Raya does not want the company of other cats. Raya is extremely timid...
The life of Gerrit Smith Miller presentation set for June 13
ONEIDA — The Madison County Historical Society will host Norman K. Dann for a presentation on his new book, "Gat: The Life of Gerrit Smith Miller," at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 13. Born in 1845, Gerrit Smith Miller supported education for disadvantaged youth, promoted sports for human cooperation, conducted...
Calling All Oswego County Artists!
OSWEGO COUNTY – The Mary Walker Mural Committee announces a call for artists to submit letters of interest to produce a 4’ x 10’ wooden mural of Dr. Mary Walker, Town of Oswego hero, Civil War surgeon and, to date, the only woman to receive the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor.
VanSanford, Frost Receive First Hamer Music Awards At Celebration Of Community Music
G. Ray Bodley seniors Douglas VanSanford and Braeden Frost received the first Mary A. and Ernest A. Hamer Music Awards at The Fulton Music Association’s (FMA) 23rd Annual Celebration of Community Music, Saturday, May 11, at the G. Ray Bodley High School (GRB) Auditorium, it was announced by Steve Chirello, FMA president. Each Hamer award was $1,000. In addition, FMA Senior awards of $500 each were presented to Dawson Krause and Ashley Taplin. Luigi Giacomucci, GRB band director, emceed the event, and Bradford Hamer and Debra Hamer Rogers, children of the Hamers, presented the Hamer awards. In above photo, VanSanford is second from left, and Frost is second from right. With them are Bradford and Debra Hamer Rogers.
H. Lee White Maritime Museum Offers Lighthouse Tours Today
OSWEGO – May 18th, 2024, The H. Lee White Maritime Museum offers early season lighthouse boat tours from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., weather permitting, during the Lake Ontario Waterfront Festival on Saturday, May 18. The festival offers a variety of family fun, including free admission to the museum, a Sailboat Sprint, safety demonstrations and more. There is a reduced lighthouse tour fee of $15 for adults and $5 for kids aged 5-12. For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.hlwmm.org or call 315-342-0480.
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