Spaghetti dinner in Forestville Wednesday at church for Powers, Campaign families
A spaghetti dinner will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the St. Rose of Lima Church, 9 Center St., Forestville, to help raise money for the Powers and Campaign families, whose homes and belongings were recently destroyed by fire.
The dinner costs $6 for adults, $4 for children and includes a salad, beverages, and desserts. Takeout orders are available.
The event is being organized by the Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES Culinary Arts Program at the LoGuidice Center.
A senior in the class was one of the family members whose home and belongings were destroyed by fire the week before Christmas. His classmates decided to organize the spaghetti dinner to help, and donations have poured in from the community, including space for the event from the St. Rose of Lima parish, spaghetti from Tops, ice cream from Fieldbrook Farms, tomato sauce from the Carriage House, juice from Cliffstar and McDonald's, and cookies from Petri's, just to name a few.
Board officers
The Nurse Practitioner Association New York State Chautauqua/Cattaraugus Chapter would like to announce the new Board Officers for the 2012-2013 term: Tina Traber, President, Jennifer Hewson, Vice President, Mary McKenna, Secretary, and Danielle Jurczak, Treasurer. The mission of the Chapter is to promote the Nurse Practitioner profession through our practices and services. This is accomplished through peer networking and mentoring, continuing education, providing community health education, and continuing activism in the interest of the profession and the needs of the communities served.
Babysitting clinic scheduled Jan. 16
The Jamestown YMCA announces an upcoming date for the next YMCA babysitting clinic for boys and girls, ages 11-16. The clinic will be held Jan. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jamestown YMCA.
The clinic will instruct participants about the responsibilities involved in caring for younger children including child development, safety, emergency response, and more. The clinic is taught by experienced instructors who have knowledge in child development, health and overall care of children. Participants should bring a brown bag lunch. Space is limited.
Registrations cannot be taken over the phone but can be made at the YMCA Welcome Center before Jan. 13. For more information, contact Ronda Piazza, Child Care Executive, at 664-2802 ext. 222.


