Keyword: Schoolhouse Green
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The Oceanside Garden Club planted two pussy willow brushes at Schoolhouse Green in honor of Arbor Day. Arbor Day is a day of observance where people are encouraged to plant trees and care for … more
The holiday spirit was in the air as the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Christmas tree lighting and celebration on Dec. 5 at the Schoolhouse Green on Foxhurst Road. more
Oceanside Community Warriors will host a holiday toy drive at the Schoolhouse Green gazebo on Dec. 15 from noon to 2 p.m. more
Summer readings from published writers every Monday night at the Schoolhouse Green — now a longtime Oceanside tradition — are alive and well. On July 16, another batch of published authors and … more
A sapling from a tree that survived the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center has found a new home in Oceanside. The tree, a Callery pear, had been reduced to an 8-foot-tall … more
Oceanside marked the 14th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a ceremony on the Schoolhouse Green. About 300 people attended, ranging from senior citizens and veterans to children who were born years after the tragedy. more
Oceanside celebrated its Homecoming on Sept. 27 with a brilliant early-fall day, a parade from Schoolhouse Green and tons of school spirit. Unfortunately, the Sailors were not able to hang onto a … more
At 6 p.m., the Schoolhouse Green was filled with children’s laughter. There was a soccer game being played next door, and kids from the Boardman Elementary School Chorus frolicked near the gazebo with kids from Cub Scout Pack 230. Their exuberance was a welcome sight, their laughter a welcome sound. None of these kids had yet been born on September 11, 2001. more
Oceanside’s Department of Community Affairs hosted the community’s Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 23 at the Schoolhouse Green. The event drew more than 100 youngsters, each searching for … more
Taking a cue from the longstanding Monday-night Summer Gazebo Readings, the principals of the Oceanside elementary schools decided to host their own summer readings on the Schoolhouse Green for students in kindergarten through third grade. more
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