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Riverdance returns R iverdance - The 20th Anniversary World Tour, will perform in more than 60 North American cities including Syracuse from Feb. 28 through March 2. To mark the eagerly awaited return of the show to North America, ending a four-year absence, the tour will feature new costumes, lighting and projections along with the addition of a brand new number, “Anna Livia,” featuring the female members of the Irish dance troupe in an acapella hard-shoe number. For a complete list of tour engagements and ticket information for the North American tour cities, visitriverdance.com. “The success of Riverdance across the whole world has gone beyond our wildest dreams,” said producer Moya Doherty. “The fact that the show continues to draw and excite audiences is a tribute to every dancer, singer, musician, staff and crew member who have dedicated themselves to the show. This 20th Anniversary Tour is a thank you to our audiences and a celebration of what has been an incredible journey across two decades.” Riverdance - The 20th Anniversary World Tour

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is an innovative and exciting blend of dance, music and song. Drawing on Irish traditions, the combined talents of the performers propel Irish dancing and music into the present day, capturing the imagination of audiences across all ages and cultures. Riverdance began its journey as the interval act

in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, produced for television by Doherty. This electrifying and innovative seven minute dance piece was then developed into a full-length stage show. With its fusion of Irish and International music and dance, the show broke all box office records dur-

ing its world première run in Dublin in early 1995. When the show transferred to London in June of that year, the reaction was unprecedented, with the original 10 performances being increased to 151 in subsequent months. There followed a hugely successful tour starting in New York in March 1996, where eight

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sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall heralded the start of 16 years of nonstop touring by Riverdance companies throughout North America. Since its inception Riverdance has packed theatres throughout North America, Oceania, Asia, Europe, South Africa and most recently South America.

Tickets are available at Famous Artists 315-4248210, The Oncenter Box Office at 435-2121 and Ticketmaster 800-7453000. To order online visit BroadwayinSyracuse.com. Group orders of 10 and over may be placed by calling 424-8210.


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Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse; rosamondgiffordzoo.org. Zoo goers will enjoy half price admission during the months of January and February. Bundle up this winter, wander the Wildlife Trails and see animals playing in the snow for an incredible experience. For those who prefer to keep warm, indoor exhibits offer plenty of entertainment.

Through Feb 12 “Disgraced”

Syracuse Stage, 820 East Genesee St.; showtimes and ticket prices vary, visit syracusestage.org. Amir Kapoor is a deeply assimilated Pakistani-American with the perfect job, the perfect apartment, and the perfect wife—until it all unravels over the course of a single dinner party (an unforgettably explosive scene). Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize.

Through Feb. 15 Weekday Snowshoe Jaunt

1:30 p.m., Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 East Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville; onondagacountyparks.com. Enjoy an hour-long outing through Beaver Lake’s winter woods. Benefit from a naturalist’s insights, along with the light aerobic exercise. Snowshoes may be rented for $5. Free with nature center admission.

Weekend Syracuse Silver Knights vs Milwaukee Wave

7:30 p.m. Friday, The Oncenter War Memorial Arena, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse; syracusesilverknights.com. Great professional indoor soccer that’s fun for the whole family to watch. Ticket prices vary.

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The Syracuse Opera will feature “Rigoletto” at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at the CrouseHinds Theatre, John H. Mulroy Civic Center, 411 Montgomery St., Syracuse.A curse hounds the court jester Rigoletto, whose attempts to keep his precious daughter Gilda out of the hands of the lecherous Duke of Mantua brings tragedy. The opera will be sung in Italian with projected English translations. All attendees are invited to a free conductor pre-talk an hour prior to each production. Receive complimentary drinks when you purchase dinner at Maxwell’s in Hanover Square Friday, Feb. 10. Meet the production’s poster model and full-time heart-throb Chris Wiacek during intermission at both performances. For tickets call 476-7372 or visit syracuseopera.org.

Symphoria Kids II: Wild Things

10:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Inspiration Hall, 709 James St., Syracuse; experiencesymphoria. org. Explore the stories, sights, and sounds of animals and other wild things with this program that is specially created for children under age six. Ticket prices vary; 18 and under free.

Animal Winter Survival 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Green Lakes State Park, Fayette-

ville; 637-6111. See a presentation about how animals adapt to the harsh winter environment. Then take a walk with wildlife biologists to identify tracks in the snow. Dress for the weather and walking on trails. Free and open to the public.

SU Men’s Basketball vs Virginia State

Noon Saturday, Carrier Dome, Syracuse. Ticket prices vary; cuse.com.

Meet dinosaurs at Jurassic Quest Jurassic Quest comes to Syracuse from 3-8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4 and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5. The show comes to the Tractor Supply Co. Exhibit Center and Science & Industry Building at Empire Expo Center-NYS Fairgrounds inSyracuse. This dinosaur adventure for the whole family has the largest exhibition of lifesize, moving, museum-quality dinosaurs in North America. The main dinosaur exhibit features more than 50 ultra-realistic, life-size animatronic dinosaurs. Visitors can interact with these huge creatures, learn about them and even ride a few. It features realistic scenes, enormous dinosaurs, cute baby dinosaurs, huge T-Rex and Triceratops fossil digs, the “Dino Bounce” area with several, towering, dinosaur theme inflatable mazes, face painting, Dino crafts and more. Admission: ages 2-12, $15; Kids VIP $24; ages 13-64, $20; ages 65 and up, $18; jurassicquest.com.

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Symphoria Pops Series III: Cirque De La Symphonie Returns

7:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday; 1:303:30 p.m. Sunday;The Oncenter Civic Center Theaters, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse; experiencesymphoria.org. Aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers and balancers perform with professional choreography to some of the most popular classical masterpieces and contemporary music. Ticket prices vary; 18 and under free.

Super Bowl Sunday Couch Potato 5K Run

11 a.m. Sunday, Onondaga Lake Park; register: SyracuseTrackClub.org. This is the seventh year the Syracuse Track Club has hosted this event. Meet at Cobble Stone Ale House, Liverpool. Raffle of a big screen TV provided by CNY Racing Apparel and two $250 gift cards toward a couch (or other piece) courtesy of Dunk & Bright Furniture (must run/ walk and be present to win).

Feb. 4-26 Try Snowshoeing

12:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 638-2519. This snowshoe clinic will include instructions and a short snowshoe hike. Visitors with little or no snowshoe experi-

ence will especially enjoy this one-hour introduction. Registration is required beginning at 8 a.m. the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered only when snow conditions are acceptable. $5 per person, includes snowshoe rentals; $4 per vehicle.

Monday, Feb 6

Haunted Onondaga County

7-8:30 p.m., Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St,; lpl.org. Author Neil K. MacMillan talks about his new book, which includes stories about haunted spots at Syracuse University, Woodlawn Cemetery, the Clay Hotel, the Ancestor’s Inn and Syracuse City Hall. He’ll sign purchased books. Free.

Tuesday, Feb. 7 AARP meeting

noon, American Legion Post 359, 135 W. Manlius St., East Syracuse; aarponondagachapter243.org. Laurie Zirilli, a registered dietician with Syracuse Meals on Wheels will speak on “How Our Nutritional Needs change as We Age.” There will also be information available about the Onondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Services. Free parking behind building. Homemade soups, sandwiches and beverages for a small fee available. Free cookies. Calendar

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Sled for Red set for Feb. 11 in Fayetteville Sled for Red will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at Four Seasons Golf and Ski Center, Fayetteville. Registration is at 4 p.m., with the Cardboard Sledding Derby starting at 5 p.m. and a tubing party following, along with a food and drink sampling in the heated tent. Pick your style - Daredevil, Adrenaline Junky or Bench Warmer. There is something for everyone! Are you a daredevil? Join the cardboard sledding derby by

forming a team. Round up your friends, coworkers or family and form a team of no more than five. Get building, pick a pilot and a pusher! Each sled team needs to raise a minimum of $250. Ask people to sponsor your team’s sled to help a good cause and earn incentives for your hard work Sledding Derby Rules Only corrugated cardboard, duct tape, masking tape, scotch tape and paint may be used to construct the cardboard sleds. Sled can’t be wrapped in plastic material.

Sleds must have a front, rear, bottom, and two sides. No wood, glue, industrial adhesives, staples, ropes, twine or wire will be permitted on the sled. Keep designs family-friendly. No profanity. Sled pilot MUST wear a helment. Four Seasons have them for rent if you don’t have your own. Pilot, Pusher and sled only are allowed at the hill top. Upon registration, pick up your race

packet which will include five post-derby Tubing passes and five food and drink sample tickets. Awards include Fastest Sled, Slowest Sled, Highest Fundraising Team, Best Costume, Most Creative Sled and Loudest Cheer Team. Cost: Go tubing after the derby at a discounted price of $15; Watch the tubing and enjoy samplings of delicious food and beverages for $10 adults, 10 and under $5 and adult package of one tubing and sampling for $23.

The Folkus Project announces winter/spring season The Folkus Project has announced its schedule of concerts through May. From folk to folk-rock to Americana to “hillbillie-Pink Floyd,” this season will appeal to every taste.

Feb. 17- Molly Venter and Goodnight Moonshine

When you first hear Goodnight Moonshine it brings a wave of nostalgia, conjuring teenage heartache - then perhaps a similar sensation to falling deeply in love. As the music fades you’re left grappling with what it is to stay in love with something both beautiful and flawed. Courageous unveiling and depth of experience make the collaboration between married couple Molly Venter and Eben Pariser addictively captivating.

March 3 - Aztec Two Step

Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman have spent a lifetime of making music together as the folk/rock duo, Aztec Two-Step. After taking their name from a poem by beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and with four plus decades as staples of progressive FM radio, major record deals and non-stop touring, Rex and Neal continue to impress audiences with intelligent songwriting, dazzling acoustic lead guitar and soaring two-part harmonies.

March 17 - The Slambovian Circus of Dreams

Called everything from ‘hillbilly-Pink Floyd’ to ‘folk-pop’ to ‘surreal Americana’, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams is a riveting, mesmerizing, crazy, amazing ma-

chine of music. Known for their electrifying live performances the band has toured nationally and abroad, playing a moody but uplifting americana with an extensive instrumental arsenal (accordion, cello, mandolin, theremin).

tar duo perform stunning duets, featuring their world class guitar talents. They share a unique musical chemistry and stage presence seldom found among musicians.

May 19 - Ellis Paul

April 7 - Diana Jones

In the last decade, singer/songwriter Diana Jones has brought her unique and original style of Appalachian singing and songwriting to devoted audiences on concert stages from Nashville to Amsterdam. Her songs have a spiritual home in the Appalachians, combining traditional mountain music with a literate, character-driven brand of storytelling.

April 21 - David Wilcox

Considered a ‘songwriter’s songwriter’, his songs have been covered by artists such as k.d. lang and many others. In addition to his writing prowess, his skills as a performer and storyteller are unmatched. He holds audiences rapt with nothing more than a single guitar, thoroughly written songs, a fearless ability to mine the depths of human emotions of joy, sorrow and everything in between, and all tempered by a

quick and wry wit.

May 5 - Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb

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Wise, tender, brilliant and biting, Ellis Paul is one of the leading voices in American songwriting. His joyful enthusiasm and sweet voice make him one of the folk circuit’s most popular performers. Paul has built a vast catalog of music which weds striking poetic imagery and philosophical introspection with hookladen melodies. The Folkus Project, a registered nonprofit organization, was originally created to present folk and acoustic concerts at Syracuse’s legendary (and since closed) coffeehouse, Happy Endings. Each year, between Labor Day and Memorial Day, Folkus presents concerts at May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 East Genesee Street in Syracuse. Typically, two shows are presented each month providing the region with a rich variety of folk, acoustic, blues, bluegrass, and other roots/Americana forms. Tickets range from $15 to $20. More info is available at www.folkus.org. Advance sale tickets are available via PayPal and other methods; advance ticket holders receive preferential seating.

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Programs offered in February Registration for the following programs is required by calling 464-8668.

Exercise and Core Strength

6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse. Presenter: Carol Sames, PhD, Associate Professor, College of Health Professions, Director, Vitality Fitness Program, Upstate Medical University The core muscles stabilize and protect the spine. Good core strength can lead to better balance and stability. Learn simple exercises that can be done anywhere and will enhance core strength. Limited space.

Tips to Age Well

6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Presenter: Christopher J. Norman, MSN, RN-BC, BC, HNB-BC, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, GNP-BC, Nurse Practitioner, Upstate University Geriatricians. Tips to age well and advice about things to avoid to in order to get the most of your “golden years.”

Women and Stroke: Are You at Risk?

6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Presenter: Michelle F. Vallelunga, RN, MS, CNRN, Data Coordinator, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Upstate University Hospital Learn how to recognize stroke in women, what to do if you think someone is having a stroke and ways to reduce the risk of stroke. Women’s symptoms may be differ-

ent than men’s. Acting FAST can improve the outcome! Learn about a stroke support group.

Part of a series: Quit Smoking for Good and For Free!

Noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays, Feb. 22 and March 1, 8, 10, 15, 22 and 29, at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Presenter: Theresa Hankin, RRT, CTTS, coordinator, smoking cessation program, Upstate Medical University Make this the year you stick to your New Year’s resolution to kick the habit for good! Find some extra support as you make the transition to a new, healthier, smokefree you. Learn how to set yourself up for success. Get a personalized quit plan; learn about medications, New York Smoker’s Quitline, stress management and relapse prevention. Space limited. Registration required.

‘The’ Men’s Health Issue

5-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Presenter: JC Trussell, MD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Urology, Upstate Medical University In the U.S. alone, 18 million men are affected by erectile dysfunction(ED), and 90 percent don’t discuss effective treatment options with their doctor. Learn about causes and treatment options for ED. Good information for the love of your life. In collaboration with the Upstate Men to Men Prostate Cancer support group.

Label Reading for Your Health

6-7 p.m. Thursday Feb. 23, at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Presenter: Maureen Franklin, RDN, CDN, Upstate Medical University What information are you looking for on a food label? What does it all mean? How do you use that information? Learn about label reading and how to use it to your advantage. Bring a food label with you to discuss.

Advances in Total Knee Replacements

6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, at Liverpool Library, 310 Tulip St. Presenter: Robert Sherman, MD, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery, Upstate Medical University Upstate University Hospital is the first hospital in New York State to receive designation as a Center of Excellence for Hip and Knee Replacement by DNV GLHealthcare, a national hospital accrediting agency. Learn how the newest advances in knee replacement surgery, including Makoplasty robotics, may help you or a loved one.

Project AWARE: Mental Health First Aid

8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, (one fullday session) or noon-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 Wednesday, Feb. 22, (two half-day sessions) at HealthLink, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse Project AWARE is an eight-hour mental health first aid training that covers risk factors and warning signs of mental health concerns; information on depression, anx-

iety, trauma, psychosis, and substance use; five-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health concern or crisis; and available evidence-based professional, peer, and self-help resources. Learn Crisis First Aid for traumatic events, acute psychosis, overdose and withdrawal. Program is intended to improve mental health literacy of adults who interact with transition-aged youth (ages 16-25), to reduce stigma and to promote early help seeking behavior with the goal of reducing suicide, substance use and homelessness. Hosted in collaboration with the Office of Mental Health and Hutchings Psychiatric Center. Participants must attend both days in the two-day session. Space is limited.

Coming in March: Living Healthy with a Chronic Condition

Class one: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mondays, March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 and April 6. Class two: 5:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays, March 8, 15, 22 and 29; April 5 and 12. Held at HealthLink/OASIS, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is a peer-led health program for adults with ongoing health conditions. Each session complements the health care participants may already be receiving. The purpose is to enhance a person’s ability to manage his/her health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle. Participants receive a free book and CD. Space is limited. Registration required. Limited space. Call to register: 464-6555.

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ater is vital to life. Without it, very little can survive, including the human body. Obviously, you need to consume enough water to keep your body functioning well, but how much is enough? Eight glasses of water daily, right? Wrong. Although that may be the magic number for many people, including some doctors, there is no scientific evidence to support the fact that the body needs eight glasses of water per day. Water intake should be based on lifestyle. Here are some more myths surrounding the component vital to life.

More water, fewer toxins

While some scientific studies show that water aids the release of toxins from the body, some don’t. Drinking more water does not necessarily improve the function of the bladder and kidneys and speed up the excretion of toxins. What it does do is dilute the toxins and make them easier to excrete.

More water, better organ function

Water is vital for organ function. No organ can function properly without the right amount of water for very long. Consuming more than the amount of water needed, however, will not improve organ function. The organs will use only what they need and the rest will be excreted.

More water, lower weight

While it’s true that drinking water might make a person feel fuller and eat less at the time, that doesn’t mean the person won’t feel hungry later and eat then.

Eight glasses of water daily, right? Wrong. Water intake should be based on lifestyle. Drinking water to eat less does not necessarily translate into weight loss. The calories reduced by water intake might very well be made up later, reducing the chance of weight loss.

More water, better skin tone

The skin needs water, just like every other organ in the body. Drinking more water, however, does not guarantee great skin, as very little of the water consumed ends up in the skin. There are no scientific studies to prove a direct correlation between increased water intake and improved skin tone.

More water, fewer headaches

While drinking water will prevent dehydration, which can cause headaches, drinking more of it will not ward off headaches indefinitely. Headaches can arise from a number of conditions, from tension to health problems, few of which have anything to do with the consumption of water. There is very little scientific evidence touting the benefits of increased water intake. Rather than push yourself to drink the magic eight, why not just drink the recommended amount for your lifestyle and stay hydrated and feeling good

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Noon., Le Moyne Plaza, 1419 Salt Springs Road, Syracuse; 479-5299, cyjazz.org. This Juilliard graduate, trombonist, vocalist and newest member of the CNY Jazz Orchestra will perform in CNY Jazz’s free lunch-and-listen jazz series. Enjoy high quality professional jazz groups near the college bookstore, Dunkin’ Donuts and Cam’s Pizzeria.

Thursday, Feb 9 Newsboys

7 p.m., Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; landmarktheatre.org. The Grammy-nominated mega group Newsboys has extended their “Love Riot Tour.” Helping define the sound of Christian music for more than two decades, Newsboys’ live performances continue to sell out venues across the country. Ticket prices vary.

Trail Tales

1 p.m. , Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 6382519. Perfect for pre-school aged children 3 to 5 years old, accompanied by an adult. A naturalist will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Free with nature center admission.

Friday-Saturday, Feb. 10-11 Syracuse Crunch Hockey

7 p.m. vs. Binghamton Senators Friday and vs. Rochester Americans Saturday , The Oncenter War Memorial Arena, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse; syracusecrunch.com. Professional hockey at its finest! Enjoy great family entertainment with the Syracuse Crunch Hockey team. Ticket prices vary.

Valentine Crafts and a Movie at Green Lakes

1-7:30 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Green Lakes State Park Office, Fayetteville; 637-6111. Make a valentine for that special someone while watching either the movie “Tangled” or “Lady and the Tramp.” All materials are supplied. This program is free and open to the public.

Friday-Sunday & Tuesday, Feb. 10-12, 14 Valentine’s in the Forest

6–10 p.m., Highland Forest, Fabius. Enjoy a romantic evening in the forest with your sweetheart. Includes buffet, horse drawn sleighride, live entertainment and flowers. Proceeds benefit the all volunteer Nordic Ski Patrol at Highland Forest. Cost: $90 per couple. Reservations required; 677-3303.

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The successful candidate will have a strong background in and deep understanding of best practices in literacy development; standards-based teaching and learning; social emotional learning; performance management; will be well-versed in the most current research on effective teaching and learning practices; and will be an excellent communicator with students, staff, and parents. To collect evidence of these against these criteria, a team from Skaneateles will visit the schools and communities of those candidates who move to the final round of interviews. Candidates who meet these criteria should submit an application and all associated materials to OLAS by February 17, 2017. All materials should be addressed to Mr. Ken Slentz, Superintendent of Schools. Prior to submitting materials, potential candidates are encouraged to review our recruitment plan and associated video which can be found at http:// www.skanschools.org/districtpage/careeropportunities. 54600_5


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Winter Wineryland event set for Saturday

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he Montezuma Audubon Center is teaming up with Buttonwood Grove Winery for an exciting and tasty event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at winery, 5986 State Route 89, Romulus. Walking In A Winter Wineryland starts at Buttonwood Grove Winery where guests will meet with guides from the Montezuma Audubon Center for a snowshoe hike through a portion of the vineyard’s forest and meadow for bird watching and mammal tracking activities. Then particpants will sample award-winning wines, local cheeses and hors d’oeuvres inside the warm, friendly confines of the winery. Following the tastings, KrittrKris will lead an entertaining bird of prey program where guests will see several birds up close, learn about our native owls, hawks and vultures and the importance of wildlife conservation and management. Space is limited and pre-paid registration is required. Fee with snowshoe rental: $30 per adult, $20 per child. Fee without snowshoe rental: $25 per adult, $15 perchild. Call365-3588, email montezuma@ audubon.org or visit ny.audubon.org/montezuma.

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Visit our self-service site at www.theclassifiedsuperstore.com or call 315-434-8889, ext. 321. Deadline: Thursdays at 11am.

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Accepting applications for 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Come and apply now to reserve your new home. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. For more information please call 315-687-5619 or TTY 711. Office hours are: Mon.& Thurs. 8am-4:30pm

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Meet Odie

Kelly Jordal

ABOVE: Located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in the town of Oswego, the main building at Camp Hollis features a dining hall with kitchen and ample meeting space. RIGHT: The nature trail at Camp Zerbe crosses an open field, heads through lowland forest to the edge of Lake Lorraine, then extends along the lake shore through the forest.

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Oswego accepting reservations for camp facilities

The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is taking reservations for Camp Hollis and Camp Zerbe for the 2017 season. Camp Hollis and Camp Zerbe are owned by Oswego County and operated by the Oswego CityCounty Youth Bureau. The facilities are available May through October for use by families, wedding parties, youth groups, clubs, school groups and other organizations. Camp Hollis is located at 40 Health Camp Road, off Lakeshore Road in the town of Oswego, and Camp Zerbe is located at 253 State Route 104 in Williamstown. Facility tours can be arranged and are encouraged for new

groups or for large events. “Both parks offer a variety of options for accommodations and facilities,” said Brian Chetney, director of the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau. Rental rates are determined by length of stay and facilities used. Camp Zerbe trails are open yearround from dawn to dusk. There is no charge for using the trails. For more information on available dates, times and accommodations, contact Jennifer Losurdo at jlosurdo@ oswegocounty.com or call the Youth Bureau at 349-3451. For more information about the facilities visit oswegoocunty.com.

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By Donna Newman Odie came to the shelter as a stray. He’s a gentle boy who loves his treats, loves going for walks, and loves everyone he meets. He’s great on the leash, he’s patient in the bath, and he’s very easy to have around. And he’s so darn handsome! He’s good with children of all ages but he would have to be the only pet. That’s fine with Odie – more love and attention for him! Come meet Odie for yourself and give this sweet guy the loving home he deserves! For more information about adoption, visit cnyspca.org or call the CNYSPCA at 315-454-4479 ext.0.

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