Tyburn seniors to hold car wash
The Senior Class at Tyburn Academy will hold a car wash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at Applebee's on Grant Avenue in Auburn. Proceeds benefit the senior class trip.
King Ferry plans school reunion
King Ferry will hold a school reunion from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at the King Ferry Fire Department on Route 34B. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to pass.
To learn more, call Pat Sellen at 497-1936.
Class of 1997 to hold reunion
Auburn High School's class of 1997 is planning a 10-year reunion and is looking for classmates. Friday night, Aug. 10, they will meet at 7 p.m., at Curley's for an informal get together. Saturday, Aug. 11, is the main event with dinner, bonfire and music from 7 p.m. to midnight, at Yawger Brook.
Cost is $30 per person. Information on missing classmates are posted on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/auburnhighschoolclassof97.
To learn more, e-mail ahsclassof97reunion@
hotmail.com.
Student video wins award
“A Tale of Two Lakes,” a video created by a team of Cayuga Community College students, has won the documentary-public awareness category in the 2007 Hometown Video Festival. This award is presented by the Alliance for Community Media, a national organization of local-access cable TV providers. This is the third major award for the student video. It also won a 2007 Bronze from the Telly Awards and a 2006 Accolade Award in videography. The producers, all of whom have since graduated, were Peter Cramer, Laura Harmon, Caleb Kerlin, Lindsey Needell, Brian O'Hare and Eric Smith. Their project was completed in December 2006 for a documentary production class taught by Professor Steve Keeler and retired BBC producer Michael Hollingworth.
“A Tale of Two Lakes” traces the hidden connection between two tragically different central New York lakes. In 1885, before a fateful political decision, Onondaga and Skaneateles Lakes were both pristine bodies of water. Today, Onondaga Lake is a toxic waste site, while Skaneateles provides some of the world's purest unfiltered drinking water.
College offers trip to NYC
The Auburn/Cayuga Community College Alumni Association is booking a one-day bus excursion Saturday, July 28, to New York City. The bus will leave the college at 6 a.m. and return the next day at 1 a.m.
Round-trip cost including a box lunch is $55 with payment due upon reservations.
To make a reservation, call 255-1743.
Exchange program seeks host families
Youth for Understanding, an international exchange student program, is currently seeking host families in Cayuga County for placement of an international student.
Exchange students stay for a year or semester and attend high school in Auburn.
To learn more, visit www.yfu-usa.org or call Elaine Webster at (800) 872-0200 ext. 213.
- From staff reports
King Ferry plans school reunion
King Ferry will hold a school reunion from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at the King Ferry Fire Department on Route 34B. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to pass.
To learn more, call Pat Sellen at 497-1936.
Class of 1997 to hold reunion
Auburn High School's class of 1997 is planning a 10-year reunion and is looking for classmates. Friday night, Aug. 10, they will meet at 7 p.m., at Curley's for an informal get together. Saturday, Aug. 11, is the main event with dinner, bonfire and music from 7 p.m. to midnight, at Yawger Brook.
Cost is $30 per person. Information on missing classmates are posted on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/auburnhighschoolclassof97.
To learn more, e-mail ahsclassof97reunion@
hotmail.com.
Student video wins award
“A Tale of Two Lakes,” a video created by a team of Cayuga Community College students, has won the documentary-public awareness category in the 2007 Hometown Video Festival. This award is presented by the Alliance for Community Media, a national organization of local-access cable TV providers. This is the third major award for the student video. It also won a 2007 Bronze from the Telly Awards and a 2006 Accolade Award in videography. The producers, all of whom have since graduated, were Peter Cramer, Laura Harmon, Caleb Kerlin, Lindsey Needell, Brian O'Hare and Eric Smith. Their project was completed in December 2006 for a documentary production class taught by Professor Steve Keeler and retired BBC producer Michael Hollingworth.
“A Tale of Two Lakes” traces the hidden connection between two tragically different central New York lakes. In 1885, before a fateful political decision, Onondaga and Skaneateles Lakes were both pristine bodies of water. Today, Onondaga Lake is a toxic waste site, while Skaneateles provides some of the world's purest unfiltered drinking water.
College offers trip to NYC
The Auburn/Cayuga Community College Alumni Association is booking a one-day bus excursion Saturday, July 28, to New York City. The bus will leave the college at 6 a.m. and return the next day at 1 a.m.
Round-trip cost including a box lunch is $55 with payment due upon reservations.
To make a reservation, call 255-1743.
Exchange program seeks host families
Youth for Understanding, an international exchange student program, is currently seeking host families in Cayuga County for placement of an international student.
Exchange students stay for a year or semester and attend high school in Auburn.
To learn more, visit www.yfu-usa.org or call Elaine Webster at (800) 872-0200 ext. 213.
- From staff reports




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