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“Don’t sacrifice who you are just to get ahead, and don’t leave your roots because someone said you should or need to.” more
In honor of National Tolkien Reading Day, Keaton & Lloyd Bookshop, 236 W. Dominick St., will host a Very Merry Hobbit Party on Saturday, March 25, at 2 p.m. more
The Hamilton College Brass Ensemble will provide service music on Palm Sunday at Augusta Presbyterian Church, 2345 Route 26, Oriskany Falls. more

State officials on Monday announced the start of the 2023 I BIRD NY Challenge for birders of all ages and abilities. more
Empowered Pathways is offering a free Basic Mediation training to applicants interested in making a two-year volunteer commitment after completing an apprenticeship. more
The Dunham Public Library, 76 Main St., will hold an election for a member of its Board of Trustees. more
Even with mother nature forcing a date change the 2023 Regional Horse Bonanza at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Lewis County Office was a success for Oneida County 4-H members. more
The Oneida Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently recognized the winners of its student awards with a ceremony. more
Rome Historical Society, 200 Church St., will host, in its auditorium, the program, “Women’s Organizations of Rome NY,” with Diane Miller, at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15. more
Lively fiddle tunes and Irish songs will fill the Kirkland Art Center, 9 1/2 E. Park Row, from 5-7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18. more
The U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance has selected a social worker with the Camden Life Center and Come to the Table Counseling, to be part of a group of fellows in a new rural leadership program. more
The Madison-Oneida BOCES Art Professional Learning Group (PLG) opened its eighth annual “Art: The Common Thread” teacher-student exhibit Saturday, March 4, at the Kirkland Town Library. more
“A Snowy Day in Oakland,” an urban comedic drama written and directed by Utica native and former Frankfort resident Kim Bass, will open in theaters nationwide beginning March 17. more
Jervis Public Library, 613 N. Washington St., has announced events for next week. more
Applications are being accepted for two popular craft events, the 42nd Annual Friendship Craft Festival on Saturday, June 10, in Spring Park. more
The Western Town Library’s board of trustees will host a St. Patrick’s Day takeout fundraiser from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 16, at the library, 9172 Main St. more
Exercise actually helps when managing arthritis and the pain that comes with it. more
Rome Capitol Theatre, 220 W. Dominick St., has opened registration for the spring session of Rising Stars, the area’s educational youth theatre program. more
The Creed franchise comes to a potentially satisfying conclusion with “Creed III,” another boxing movie with heart and a successful directorial debut for star Michael B. Jordan. more
The Black Knights Winter Guard, along with the Rome Free Academy Marching Black Knights, will host the second annual Copper City Classic Winter Guard Show. more
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