Oswego Industries Inc. and The Arc of Oswego County, two Fulton-based nonprofit agencies that support people with developmental disabilities, have teamed up to coordinate a free Drive Through of the Seasons around their joint headquarters at 7 Morrill Place.
The event will include inflatables celebrating everything from St. Patrick’s Day to Christmas, inspirational posters, goodie bags, and a few special guests. To keep everyone safe while celebrating, participants will need to stay in their vehicle for the duration of the event.
“Being unable to take part in holiday traditions in our programs has been tough on both staff and the people we support,” said Michelle Greenlay, program manager at the Arc of Oswego County. “This event can bring people together in a safe, socially distanced way—whether they participate in our programming or not.”
Optional online registration can be found at bit.ly/oi-arc-drive-thru. Registrants will be entered into a number of raffles. Participants can drive over anytime between 2pm and 6pm on Friday, November 20. (Rain date Tuesday, November 24.)
For questions, email Michelle Greenlay at mgreenlay@arcoswego.org.
For over 50 years, Oswego Industries has provided services and supports for adults with disabilities while partnering with local businesses to deliver production and workforce solutions. Its mission is to be a partner in the development of comprehensive community services designed to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, by providing the necessary support programs to enable individuals to grow with dignity and achieve their highest level of independence and self-fulfillment. Person-centered services include pre-vocational and vocational training, supported employment and day habilitation programs. Its sister agency, The Arc of Oswego County, provides services to children and seniors with disabilities: together, they create a comprehensive support system for Oswego County residents with disabilities. Find more information online at www.oswegoindustriesinc.org.
