Calendar of Events
The week's events
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NYS Free Fishing Days
NYS Free Fishing Days
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June 25, 2022 – June 26, 2022During Free Fishing Days/Weekends, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required! All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply.
Ideas for Free Fishing Days (from DEC.NY.gov)
- Try fishing for the first time.
- Haven't fished in a while? Remember the joy of catching a fish again for free!
- Become an ambassador to the sport; take a friend fishing for the first time.
- Invite a friend to New York to fish.
- Take a spouse or significant other fishing.
- Take the family fishing...and don't forget the grandparents!
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Oswego Sunset Concert Series
Oswego Sunset Concert Series
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Oswego Farmers Market
Oswego Farmers Market
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June 30, 2022What better way to shop local than to enjoy farm fresh, local seasonal product, meat and eggs or sumptuous baked goods? The Oswego-Fulton Farmers Markets, presented by Oswego Health has something for everyone. Starting on June 9th, stroll through the Oswego Market on Thursday evenings from 4 – 7:45pm.
Interested in becoming a vendor at the Oswego-Fulton Farmers Market? Email bsherman@oswegofultonchamber.com, or fill out the form below, to apply!
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Arts Market
Arts Market
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July 2, 2022CNY Community Arts Center121 Cayuga St.Fulton, NY 13069315-598-2787Fulton Farmers MarketFulton Farmers Market
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July 2, 2022What better way to shop local than to enjoy farm fresh, local seasonal product, meat and eggs or sumptuous baked goods? The Oswego-Fulton Farmers Markets, presented by Oswego Health has something for everyone.
Kick off your weekend on June 11th by strolling through the Fulton Market from 8am - 12pm on Saturday's.
Open House Saturdays at Schroeppel Historical SocietyOpen House Saturdays at Schroeppel Historical Society
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July 2, 2022The Schroeppel Historical Society invites the public to Open House Saturdays and Garage Sale each Saturday through August with a docent on hand to answer visitors' questions .The 112 year- old- building, formerly St. John's Episcopal Church, boasts an impressive carved chestnut altar piece and original stained glass windows which light the building beautifully during the summer months. The exterior and interior of the building have been repaired and accurately preserved in keeping with its English Country Gothic architecture. Current and former residents of Phoenix, and the Shineman Foundation funded these improvements. The weekly garage sale, featuring quality items, will contribute to the final cost for basement stability Fund.
Schroeppel Historical Society485 Main StreetPhoenix, NY 13135