In 1896, the Wieting Theater burned down for a 3rd time, and Mary re-built it again, making it bigger and better, turning it into the number one theater in Syracuse.

Gifford inherited just over $1,000,000 (equivalent to approximately $16,700,000 in today’s dollars).

Children enjoy the petting zoo at the Salmon River Festival in Pulaski.

The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund recently awarded $28,376 in grants to nonprofit organizations serving the greater Pulaski area.

Sage's estate at the time of her death consisted of close to $50,000,000, almost all of which went to charity.

Dancers practice at the Auburn Public Theater.

The Cayuga Community Fund, awarded $73,050 to 24 nonprofit organizations that serve residents of Cayuga County.

A student poses at the dishwasher at the Makes Sense Shop in Pulaski.

The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund successfully raised more than $17,000 in community contributions during its fall 2018 appeal.

H. Lee White Maritime Museum's boat on exhibit in the water.

Twelve local nonprofit groups received grants totaling $27,040 from the Oswego County Community Foundation.

An outside view of the Bethel Community Center in Pulaski.

The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund recently awarded $29,100 in grants to seven nonprofit organizations serving the greater Pulaski area.

A little girl is playing at the Auburn Public Theater.

The Cayuga Community Fund awarded $70,245 to 22 nonprofit organizations that serve residents of Cayuga County.

Dancers practice at the Auburn Public Theater.

The Cayuga Community Fund awarded $68,025 to 17 nonprofit organizations that serve residents of Cayuga County.