This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Oswego County Department of Social Services is looking for loving families to provide stable temporary homes to kids in need in our community.
To learn more about becoming a foster or adoptive parent contact Patty Pennock at 963-5382.
For the convenience of prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents, meetings are held at a variety of times and days. For future meeting dates, click the link below.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
City of Oswego Annual Weekly Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Located on West First Street in the heart of downtown. The market runs every Thursday from 3:30pm-8:30pm, June 13-Oct. 10, 2019. Stop down to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, arts and crafts and more...
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
Join PIT CRU NY as they investigate paranormal occurrences at Casey’s Cottage. Bring your own equipment or use PIT CRU’s. Snacks and water provided. $20 per person. Call 315-378-7994 for reservations.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This event will feature over 20 local vendors selling their work including original paintings, photography, woodworking, jewelry, pottery, candles, crafts and more. Customers are encouraged to spend as much time as they like, ask questions, and buy as many pieces as they want while they enjoy the new Community Arts Center. There is much to see and enjoy at this fun, indoor market. To benefit programming and continued renovations to the new Community Arts Center.
Friends of Spirit invite you to enjoy the area’s best massage, holistic, chiropractic, and energy practitioners, as well as artisan crafters, organic products and foods. Free to attend.
Hear tales of nature, animals’ wild ways, and how we relate to our world. Designed for elementary-aged children, although others are welcome. Under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Free to attend.
Senior camp is a special day for adults 50-years-old and upward. Enjoy delicious food, nature, speakers, music, arts and even a campfire at sunset. $15 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
City of Oswego Annual Weekly Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Located on West First Street in the heart of downtown. The market runs every Thursday from 3:30pm-8:30pm, June 13-Oct. 10, 2019. Stop down to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, arts and crafts and more...
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
There will be a family friendly drag show, local musical groups, and audience participation games on the main stage. We will also have a large amount of nonprofit organizations with information tables, crafts vendors, and food! Sign up for a stage spot in the "Oswego Pride's Got Talent". This is a contest...there will be judges and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will get a prize!
Naturalist-led walks. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Groups larger than 8 should call 315-312-6677 to make arrangements. Free to attend.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
City of Oswego Annual Weekly Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Located on West First Street in the heart of downtown. The market runs every Thursday from 3:30pm-8:30pm, June 13-Oct. 10, 2019. Stop down to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, arts and crafts and more...
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
An Owlet Overture - Friday, September 20th, 6:00 p.m. (Rain date: September 27th)
$4 per person, $12 per family, children under 3 are free.
Summer’s end and early autumn marks the last phase of parental activity for breeding owls. Courtship, egg laying, incubation, brooding, hunting and feeding of nestlings have occupied the adults from late winter until now. After fledging the nest, a critical period of learning to hunt and capture pretty begins for owlets, as they follow and chase their parents throughout the nesting territory, begging loudly. Following a slide presentation on owl nesting habits, enjoy a walk through the woodland with naturalist Pat Carney. Perhaps we will hear the hissing screeching begging of owlets.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
Naturalist-led walks. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Groups larger than 8 should call 315-312-6677 to make arrangements. Free to attend.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
The picnic will take place (rain or shine) at the Leemann Memorial Park in the Town of Amboy. Hot dogs, hamburgers (including veggie burgers) and bottled water will be provided - picnickers are asked to bring a dish or snack to share and prepare to have lots of fun getting to know your Amboy neighbors!
If you’re interested in attending please contact Beverly at AmboyActivitiesNY@gmail.com or call Amboy Town Clerk at (315) 964-1165.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
City of Oswego Annual Weekly Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Located on West First Street in the heart of downtown. The market runs every Thursday from 3:30pm-8:30pm, June 13-Oct. 10, 2019. Stop down to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, arts and crafts and more...
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
Celebrate Oswego County agriculture and all the local food it provides us on Friday, September 27th at the Tenth Annual Oswego County Harvest Dinner. The dinner demonstrates the quality and diversity of agriculture in Oswego County by featuring locally grown and sourced food. The event is hosted by Cooperative Extension of Oswego County, with the support of local farmers and agriculture businesses, at The American Foundry in Oswego, NY.
Guests will be served a six-course meal showcasing Oswego County harvest prepared by the chefs of The American Foundry. Following dinner, a guest speaker will entertain the crowd. There will also be raffle baskets featuring Oswego County’s businesses and producers.
The Oswego County Harvest Dinner will take place on Friday, September 27, 2019, at The American Foundry in Oswego, NY, starting at 6:15 p.m. Tickets for the event are $35 per person and must be purchased ahead of time. Prepaid Reservations can be made by contacting Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County at 315-963-7286 or e-mailing jwv33@cornell.edu. No tickets will be sold at the door, so call now to get your seats! The event is expected to sell out.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Noel Coward’s deliciously funny story of sabotage from beyond the grave. An evening of fun and mystery. $12 adults; $10 Seniors/Students; 5-11 pay your age; free under 5.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Noel Coward’s deliciously funny story of sabotage from beyond the grave. An evening of fun and mystery. $12 adults; $10 Seniors/Students; 5-11 pay your age; free under 5.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
Naturalist-led walks. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Groups larger than 8 should call 315-312-6677 to make arrangements. Free to attend.
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
An interesting assortment of Vendors and their merchandise reasonably priced for you to enjoy, located in the Pathfinder Bank parking lot on W. 2nd St.
5K Run & Family Fun Mile to benefit Oswego County Humane Society.
When
Sunday, September 29, 2019
10:00 a.m. Registration Begins
11:00 a.m. for the 5-K run
11:30 a.m. for 1 mile family walk
Where
Fallbrook Recreation Center
103 Thompson Road
Oswego, NY 13126
How Much?
Timed 5-K $25 (shirt)
Untimed 5-K $20 (shirt)
Youth 5-K untimed $15 (shirt)
1 Mile Walk $20 (shirt)
Family Walk $35 (no shirt)
*Every registration includes a bandana
for your dog(s),beverages and a picnic lunch
(hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie burger)
To Register
Fill out and return the registration form or register online.
Raise Pledges & Win Prizes
$50 or more if you are under 14 to win special kids’ prizes
$100 or more for your choice from a grab-bag of gift certificates
To Collect Pledges
You can raise pledges using the form on the back.
Things to bring
Your dog!!
Your pledge sheet and money
Current proof of rabies vaccination
Your dog’s leash
Plastic bag for doggie clean up
Comfortable walking or running shoes
Walk/Run Route
The event will begin and end at Fallbrook Recreation Center. The 5K Run/Walk route will be on Fallbrook and Rice Creek trails. The 1 Mile Walk will also be a Fallbrook trail or on Thompson Road for families with strollers. All trails are well marked and groomed. Dogs are welcome to participle in their event.
Rules of this event
Dogs must have current proof of rabies vaccination at the time of registration.
Children 12 and under must have a parent or guardian with them.
Your dog(s) must be leashed, and you must have control of your dog at all times.
Individual may walk up to 2 dogs.
You are responsible for cleaning up after your dog.
Please remember to walk/run at a moderate pace (consider the weather and age of your dog). Dogs may be close together at times. Please take this into account when entering your best friend. The event director
reserves the right to refuse any dog that may be dangerous or disruptive to the event.
Noel Coward’s deliciously funny story of sabotage from beyond the grave. An evening of fun and mystery. $12 adults; $10 Seniors/Students; 5-11 pay your age; free under 5.
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
City of Oswego Annual Weekly Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
Located on West First Street in the heart of downtown. The market runs every Thursday from 3:30pm-8:30pm, June 13-Oct. 10, 2019. Stop down to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, arts and crafts and more...
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Learn about nuclear power, meet Pepper the robot, take a look around the control room simulator, experience our virtual reality class, and more. Admission is free.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
Nestled in the dark forests of Fulton NY, the 2017 & 2018 Award Winning 13th Hour Rising Haunted Hayride and Passage rise from the dead for 2019! Over 9 blood soaked nights we welcome you to our scaregrounds! A full food court (featuring cookies, donuts, cider, water, soda, pizza, sausage, hot dogs, candy apples, candy, chips, and an ATM) is available on premises! All military/first responders get the hayride at 1/2 price! (proper I.D. to be presented at window) C'mon out and get scared!
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Noel Coward’s deliciously funny story of sabotage from beyond the grave. An evening of fun and mystery. $12 adults; $10 Seniors/Students; 5-11 pay your age; free under 5.
This 1.5 m. walking tour entertains with stories from Oswego's past while you enjoy tastings from 8 different locally owned businesses and restaurants.
Tours offered 9 am-noon or noon-3 pm. $45 per person.
Nestled in the dark forests of Fulton NY, the 2017 & 2018 Award Winning 13th Hour Rising Haunted Hayride and Passage rise from the dead for 2019! Over 9 blood soaked nights we welcome you to our scaregrounds! A full food court (featuring cookies, donuts, cider, water, soda, pizza, sausage, hot dogs, candy apples, candy, chips, and an ATM) is available on premises! All military/first responders get the hayride at 1/2 price! (proper I.D. to be presented at window) C'mon out and get scared!
This 1 mile walking tour entertains you with stories of Oswego's spirits and unusual events at a leisurely pace from the river to historic Franklin Square.
Noel Coward’s deliciously funny story of sabotage from beyond the grave. An evening of fun and mystery. $12 adults; $10 Seniors/Students; 5-11 pay your age; free under 5.
Course is held at Ingles Performance during our annual Open House.
There will be food and drinks available during the lunch break.
Class size is limited so please RSVP to Robin by phone or text at 315-598-7422 or email robin@inglesperformance.com
Anyone between 10 and 18 needs the course to drive a snowmobile on NYS Trails
Find unique gifts and enjoy lunch in our handicap accessible hall. The kitchen will be open, selling lunch items, BBQ, homemade soups and dumplings. Admission is free.
Some GREAT new features this year at the CNY Pumpkin Fest. Pumpkin Carving, Scarecrow Scramble team races, Pie Eating contest, pumpkin pancake breakfasts, pumpkins to buy and giant ones to have your picture taken with & so much more! Watch this page for updates as they happen!
Wagon rides to pick your own apples, play land with ponies, mazes, bouncers, zombie paintball and a Ferris wheel. Cider, candy apples and fried dough available to purchase. Fee TBD.
Hear tales of nature, animals’ wild ways, and how we relate to our world. Designed for elementary-aged children, although others are welcome. Under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Free to attend.