More than 100 educators from CiTi BOCES, OCM BOCES and Syracuse City School District recently came together for a collaborative professional learning experience aimed at reimagining classroom instruction and better preparing students for today's rapidly evolving workforce.
Recently Added Events
05 Jul 202607:00PM - 09:00PM Lazy Bones @ Brewerton Center for the Arts Brewerton Center for the Arts |
| 02 Jul 2026 04:00PM - LEGO Club (Fulton) 7 |
15 Jul 202611:30AM - Tai Chi with Susan (Fulton) Fulton Public Library |
| 10 Jul 2026 03:30PM - Knights of the Square Table Game Club (Fulton) 7 |
Community Spotlight: Pulaski
Call for entries the “Sunday Artists” 2026 Show and Competition
Pulaski, NY – There is still time for you to enter the annual Sunday Artists Show and Competition hosted by the Salmon River Fine Arts Center.
Community News
On Wednesday, May 13,2026 the Fulton Golden Agers will meet at noon in Bishop Hall which is in the basement of Holy Trinity.
The Oswego County Veterans’ Services Agency (VSA) announces that its office in Fulton will be operating by appointment only May 6-8 due to limited staff availability.
Fred Legawiec built his first amateur (ham) radio and passed the Novice Class ham operator’s license test at age 8.
The Oswego County Health Department joins REACH CNY and other partners to offer a free Community Baby Shower on Friday, May 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Elim Grace Church, 340 W. First St., Oswego.
The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation (CiTi BOCES) has been awarded funding through the Sanctuary Community Fund, a program of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, to support two innovative summer initiatives focused on marine science education and stewardship of Lake Ontario.
Oswego County Department of Social Services (DSS) hosts a virtual information meeting for potential foster and adoptive parents to learn how they can make a difference in the life of a young person.
On April 29, 2026, at approximately 2:48 PM, members of the Oswego Police Department were dispatched to 12 Governor Street to assist emergency medical services, who were treating a patient for injuries sustained during an altercation.
The Scriba Historical Society had a wonderful time at their monthly Roundtable Discussion Meeting in April.


