St. Luke Health Services in Oswego announces a new instructional class leading to a New York State certification as a Nursing Assistant (CNA) is now enrolling students, and will begin on Monday April 2. The three-week class and certification examination is free of charge to enrollees.
Healthy Life
When working to live a more sustainable lifestyle and make greener choices, it is easy to become confused and overwhelmed. However, when it comes to sustainability, small changes, invested in over a long period of time, can have a dramatic effect on reducing environmental impact, according to Michelle Grandy, the communications director of Sustainable Connections.
The CCC Fulton Campus Healthy Living Club recently sold raffle baskets to faculty, staff and students with proceeds being donated to S.A.F. in Oswego.
What better way to explore the many tastes and textures of Oswego County agriculture than to put it on a plate as part of a hearty dinner?
Integrated Community Planning of Oswego County, Inc. (ICP) has been awarded a five-year grant at annual funding of $400,000 to engage community stakeholders and youth to change policies and norms about tobacco and tobacco use.
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), a division of SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations, is accepting registrations for “Six Steps to Better Balance,” an approach to Better Balance developed by Betty Perkins-Carpenter, Ph.D., Senior Fitness Productions.
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), a division of SUNY Oswego's Office of Business and Community Relations, is now accepting registrations for "6 Steps to Better Balance," a six-step approach to Better Balance developed by Betty Perkins-Carpenter, Ph.D., Senior Fitness Productions.
Certified Instructors at Bishop's Commons in Oswego will lead a six-week class designed to help participants improve their balance and avoid falls.
“Stepping On”, a workshop designed to help participants improve their balance and avoid falls is now accepting registrations.
