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A&J Music - $10,000
Wadeâs Diner - $10,000
The Sting - $10,000
Creative Development (1850 House) - $15,000
Rooftop Lounge @ LITATRO - $15,000
Camelot Lodge (former Stoneâs Building) - $15,000
David Haight of Vonaâs Restaurant said, âVonaâs Restaurant and the entire Vona Family is extremely humbled and thankful for the city of Oswegoâs REVIVAL Grant that has been awarded to us through Mayor Barlow and the Economic Development Office. With this grant we will be able to complete our outdoor dining project. We are grateful to our mayor and all the work he has done for our community.â
Leslie Berkley, CEO of Infinity Fitness said, âwe would like to thank the Mayor Billy Barlow and the city of Oswego for recognizing and helping the forgotten fitness industry during the pandemic. This grant will go a long way in helping us maintain our programs for the youth, pregnant moms, senior citizens, athletes, and anyone seeking true fitness while Infinity Fitness continues to provide the quality and service that Oswego has come to expect. Thank you very much for the support during this difficult time!â
United-statesAmericanRob-corradinoSpencer-aliLeslie-berkleyTonia-reedCurtis-manorBilly-barlowDavid-haightCamelot-lodgeCity-of-oswego-office-economic-developmentOswego-tea-companyOSWEGO â Mayor Billy Barlow announced that the city of Oswego is using $40,000 in funding from the American Rescue Plan to issue COVID-19 recovery grants to community organizations in the city.
The organizations include the Oswego Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #5885, Oswego Elks Lodge #271, Oswego Moose Lodge #743 and the Oswego American Legion Post #268. Each lodge will receive a $10,000 grant to help recover from revenue losses, re-opening costs and building improvements associated with the pandemic.
âCommunity organizations like the VFW, Moose Club, Elks and American Legion do so much for our city, but particularly for our local military veterans, and often at a time when they need support the most and have nowhere else to turn,â said Mayor Billy Barlow. âThese organizations are more than bars or clubs; they provide sanctuary to our veterans and contribute to our community in ways many of us will never even know or understand. Iâm proud to award $10,000 in grant funding to each of these organizations to help weather the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and continue offering the services our community, but particularly our veterans, rely on,â Barlow said.
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