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.
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.
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 1.5 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.
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.
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.
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 1.5 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.
Schroth’s Company of Roger’s Rangers are returning to Fort Brewerton for another encampment! The Schroth's New York Company of Roger's Rangers will return to present a living history weekend designed to replicate life and the soldier's way in colonial America in the 1750s and 60s, They will also have elements of the 46th Regiment of Foot that portray a British Light infantry unit and an 18th century bateaux (boat) crew that will serve as the crew of the HMS Nettle. Each crew will give a living history of what it would be like at Fort Brewerton. Cooking, camp life, musket and cannon drills will be demonstrated as well as fire making and bush warfare. The public is welcome to attend and discover how life was truly lived here at Fort Brewerton during the 1700's.
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.
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.
Schroth’s Company of Roger’s Rangers are returning to Fort Brewerton for another encampment! The Schroth's New York Company of Roger's Rangers will return to present a living history weekend designed to replicate life and the soldier's way in colonial America in the 1750s and 60s, They will also have elements of the 46th Regiment of Foot that portray a British Light infantry unit and an 18th century bateaux (boat) crew that will serve as the crew of the HMS Nettle. Each crew will give a living history of what it would be like at Fort Brewerton. Cooking, camp life, musket and cannon drills will be demonstrated as well as fire making and bush warfare. The public is welcome to attend and discover how life was truly lived here at Fort Brewerton during the 1700's.
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 1.5 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.
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.
Test your knowledge with our interactive questions at this fun-filled event. Admission (TBD) includes appetizers. Cash Bar. Proceeds benefit Trinity Catholic School.
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.
Robin Warren Philips will present "Historical Haunts of Pulaski," with embellishment from our society president Terry Rossman. This is an excellent complement to Robin's walking tours of haunted historic spots in Pulaski which will take place the following weekend.
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.
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.
Leave it to Beavers - Saturday, October 26, 2019, 2:00 p.m. (Rain date: Sunday, October 27, 2019, 2 p.m.)
$4 per person, $12 per family, children under 3 are free.
As daylight grows shorter and the air temperatures cool, a change of behavior is noted in the Center’s beaver colony. A slide presentation and introduction of beaver natural history, as well as the ongoing recovery of the beaver pond will be offered. Following the indoor presentation, enjoy a short wander to the pond with naturalist Pat Carney, in hopes of observing the resident beavers reinforcing their lodge and dams or stocking their larder for the coming winter. We’ll also keep a watchful eye for osprey, herons, migrating waterfowl, and other interesting pond life. A limited number of binoculars are available for use.
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.
Enjoy harvest season delicacies from some of Oswego County’s finest restaurants and eateries at a variety of food stations; each paired with wine and beer samples especially chosen to complement the foods featured at each station.
View the moon and possibly Saturn through a 16-inch telescope. A lecture at 7 pm will start off the session. Call 315-312-2680 for a weather update after 6 pm the day of the session. Free
admission.
View the moon and possibly Saturn through a 16-inch telescope. A lecture at 7 pm will start off the session. Call 315-312-2680 for a weather update after 6 pm the day of the session. Free
admission.
Share tales of nature, animals’ wild ways, and how we relate to our world around us. Targeting early readers, ages 7 to 10 (but not limited to). Listen to a story, then take a walk on a trail.
Gather for refreshments and conversation and learn about student research at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station. Hors d’oeuvres served at 2 pm and student research presentations begin at 3 pm. RSVP to 315-312-6677 or rca@oswego.edu