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Omegaman Inspires Students Across Oswego City Schools

Omegaman and his team of motivational speakers, known as Omegaman & Friends, recently visited all five elementary schools in the Oswego City School District to deliver an empowering message of hope, purpose, and good decision making.

Omegaman, who combined feats of strength with inspiring speeches, captured students' attention, addressing the challenges of today's world while encouraging them to focus on their decision making and purpose. The engaging presentation served as a tool for school administrators to reinforce positive values such as scholarship and character building.

"We’re very fortunate to be able to have Omegaman visit our school today," said Jennifer Sullivan, Principal at Minetto Elementary School. "Our students had such a fun time, and learned a lot of important lessons and skills."

The event was made possible through a generous donation by the Garrett Dunsmoor Memorial Foundation. Established in memory of Garrett "G-Man" Dunsmoor, a beloved graduate of the Oswego City School District, the foundation continues to support youth in the community, embodying Garrett's legacy of kindness, humility, and academic excellence.


 
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