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MONDAY, APRIL 25

Revitalize Dunkirk

beautification day

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Dunkirk Pier and Boardwalk. Volunteers welcome to assist the members and city employees to naten the nine landscaped areas for summer events and visitors. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own shovels, weeding tools and/or hand pruners. Contact revitalizedunkirk@gmail.com for details.

Darwin R. Barker Library virtual storytime

Join via Zoom at 10:30 a.m. All programs are free of charge. All children are welcome. To register, send an e-mail including the child’s name and a phone number to childrenslibrarian@barkerlibrary.org

SOAR Chapter meeting

Steelworkers Union Hall, Fourth Street, Dunkirk, noon. This is a date change from April 26.

Rutledge Rurl Cemetery Association meeting

The cemetery, Seager Hill, Conewango. Officers will be elected. All lot owners and board members are uged to attend. Those attending should bring a lawn chair.

Mayville’s Lakeside Park plan unveiling

Carlson Community Center, Lakeside Park, Mayville, 5:30 p.m. A presentation featuring community surveys and project input will be followed by community feedback through an open house setting. Light refreshments and drinks will be provided. All local residents and business owners are welcome.

Chautauqua’s Got Talent

The Spire Theater, 317 E Third St., Jamestown, 7 p.m. Talent of all ages, singers, dancers, magicians, comics, musicians, ventriloquists and more are welcome to audition. The contest will run 5 Mondays from April 25 to May 23 at 7 p.m. in front of a live voting audience. Tickets are $12 presale and $15 day of show per night or $50 for a pass to all 5 nights (Season 11 passes will be honored). Tickets will be available at inspirejamestown.com

Sons of American Legion Squad 59 meeting

156 E. Main St., Fredonia, 7 p.m.Committee nominations for fiscal 2022-23 will be discussed. Anyone interested in pursuing a nomination, and all other members are asked to attend.

Fly Fishing/Fly Tying Club

Meet at the Costello Community Room, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Classes are open to everyone at the college and in the community. Classes and supplies are provided at no cost. Everything is provided, just show up. The program is open to children over 12 ( younger if accompanied by an adult) and community members of all ages.

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

St. Joseph’s bingo

Bingo will take place at St. Joseph’s parish, 145 E. Main St., Fredonia. Doors open at 5 p.m.; bingo begins at 7. Masks should be worn by those not vaccinated and social distancing will be observed.

Jamestown Coin Club meeting

Celoron American Legion – Herman Kent Post 777, 26 Jackson Ave. in Jamestown/West Ellicott. Doors open at 6 p.m., meeting begins at 7. Door prizes, raffles, and an auction of coins submitted by members. Annual membership is $10. Guests welcome at no charge. For details, call 716 720-1591.

Villenova Burial Association meeting

Villenova Town Hall, 1094 Butcher Road, South Dayton, 6:30 p.m. Anyone who owns a plot or has family members buried in the Villenova Cemetery is encouraged to attend.

Fredonia Wind Symphony

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, King Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Donna Dolson, conductor.

WEDNESDAY,

APRIL 27

League of Women Voters Zoom presentation: ” Poverty in Chautauqua County”

The noon event features speakers Leanna Lukey-Conley, deputy commisioner of Adult Children and Family services in Chautauqua County; and Diane Hewett-Johnson, Chief Executive Officer at Chautauqua Opportunities. Preregister for the event.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvduqpqToqGdVPXBgOhzRf7KtBDeXwwWuE

Revitalize Dunkirk

meeting

5:30 p.m. at the Fredonia Technology Incubator, 214 Central Ave. Dunkirk. All members of the community interested in sharing ideas for invigorating Dunkirk are welcome to attend these quarterly meetings.

Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History Art of the Field Guide opening reception

311 Curtis St., Jamestown, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Live music from Chautauqua Jazz Revival, a wide selection of wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages, and food from Elegant Edibles Catering. Tickets to the opening celebration are only $20 per person. Featuring the works of Roger Tory Peterson and David Allen Sibley. Other artists include John James Audubon and Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Call 716 665-2473.

Gowanda Central School District’s Art Department art show

Gowanda’s Historic Hollywood Theater, 39 W. Main St., 5:30 to 7 p.m. Public is welcome to this free display.

SUNY Fredonia Street Piano Project ceremony

SUNY Fredonia campus, Costello Plaza outside of the Rockefeller Arts Center’s Studio Complex. At 6 p.m., three pianos painted by alumni Christy May, Erin Ruffino, Jodie White and Steve McChesney will be revealed. The artists will be recognized, and a mini performance will be given on each piano.

Lakeshore Humane Society Wednesday open adoption hours

The Lakeshore Humane Society, 431 E. Chestnut St., Dunkirk, will hold open adoption hours from 6 to 8 p.m. The public is welcome to see the dogs and cats in need of loving homes. Tours of the facility will not be given. Individual appointments are available throughout the week by leaving a message at 716 672-1991; press “1” for dogs or “2” for cats. One must be 21 years of age or older to adopt a pet. The Cat’s Meow Boutique will be open for purchases by the public. For details, call 716 672-1991.

Mental Health Association’s Art in Recovery reception and silent auction

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 410 N. Main St., Jamestown, 7 p.m. The installaton of art by Jamestown native artist Lindsey Erickson will be combined with a silent auction of her art pieces to benefit the Mental Health Association’s Art in Recovery program. Light refreshments will be served.

Fredonia Flute Ensemble

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall, Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Barry Crawford, director.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

Anderson-Lee Library presents: Pre-school Storytime with Miss Jill and Molly

43 Main St., Silver Creek, 10:30 a.m. For ages 2 to 5. Reading, singing, rhymes, fun crafts. Limit 10 children. Pre-registration required. Call 716 934-3468.

Anderson-Lee Library presents: School Age Storytime with Miss Amy

43 Main St., Silver Creek, 10:30 a.m. For ages 6 to 12. Great for homeschooling families. Stories, crafts, games and more. Limit 10 children. Pre-registration required. Call 716 934-3468.

Darwin R. Library presents: Creative Writing Workshops

All are welcome to come to the library, 7 Day St., Fredonia, at 4 p.m.to write. No registration is required.

Dunkirk Elks bingo

Dunkirk Elks Lodge bingo will be held at 428 Central Ave. Doors open at 5 p.m. Admission sales begin at 6 p.m. Games start at 7 p.m. Social distancing will be followed. Masks must be worn by those who are not fully vaccinated.

GriefShare support group

This group will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at Harvest Chapel Church, 39 Matteson St., Fredonia from Feb. 24 through May 12. To register for this grief recovery support group, visit www.griefshare.org/groups/145269. With questions, Contact Pastor Lisa at 716 679-0987.

Steps to Serenity Al-Anon Group meeting

6:45 to 8 p.m., Harvest Chapel Free Methodist Church, 39 Matteson St., Fredonia. Call 716 969-2395 for details.

Fredonia Jazz Orchestra

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall, Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Nick Weiser, director.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

Boys & Girls Club of Northern Chautauqua County cocktail party fund-raiser.

Shorewood Country Club, Lakeshore Drive W., Dunkirk at 6 p.m. Includes drinks, snacks, community and a celebration of local youth. Basket drawings, a silent auction and grand prize drawing for the Dash for Cash will take place. Tickets are $37 each.

Gallery Reception: Senior Show II

Rockefeller Arts Center, Marion Art Gallery 6 p.m.

Ukulele Jam

Rockefeller Arts Center P84, Costello Community room at 6 p.m.

Miss Heidi’s Drama Club presents: “Alice in Wonderland”

South Dayton fire hall, 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $7, reserved only. Call 716 485-8690 or see www.MissHeidisMusicStudio.com. Raffle items and a bake sale during intermission. Opportunities for audience participation.

Spotlight Series: “Remembering John Denver with Ted Vigil”

1891 Fredonia Opera House,7:30 p.m. General admission $20, $18 Opera House Members, $10 Students. Masks are no longer required at Fredonia Opera House events, but all patrons are encouraged to wear masks while in the venue, and to socially distance when possible. Masks are available in the lobby and in the box office if needed.

Helen Tinch Williams recital: Nia Drummond, vocalist

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Features classical operatic literature, African American spirituals and jazz vocal repertoire. The world-renowned vocalist will be joined by faculty members Dr. Nick Weiser, Kieran Hanlon and Dr. John Bacon for the jazz portion. Alumnus Matt Marco, pianist will be accompanying during the classical portion. Mrs. Williams will be introduced by her son at the event.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Audubon Bird Banding demonstration

1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown. 7 to 11 a.m. Nature Center Pavilion at west entrance. Free; donations encouraged.

Fenton History Center presents: Chautauqua Regional Genealogical Conference

Fluvanna Community Church, 3363 Fluvanna Ave., Jamestown 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Four genealogy classes plus lunch, $50 before April 15, $60 starting April 15. Register at www.CRGGConference.com. Deadline April 23. Also history fair free and open to the public.

Clean Up Cassadaga Day

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residents can bring junk to the DPW building on Maple Avenue and get rid of it for free. Also residents are encouraged to pick up any trash around the neighborhood. One pickup load per resident and no household garbage, demo waste, appliances, electronics or tires (those must be disposed of at the Chautauqua County Landfill for a small fee.) No hazardous waste such as paint, oil, batteries.

Villenova Cemetery Spring Cleanup Day

10 a.m. at the cemetery to clean up winter debris and many tree limbs. Bring own lawn tools. Doughnuts and water provided.

Hope Chautauqua presents: National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free and anonymous, no questions asked. Cannot except liquids or sharps (needles). Sites include Alstar Ambulance, 738 Monroe St., Dunkirk; Westfield Family Physicians, 138 E. Main St., Westfield; Old Five Star Bank, 284 E. Fairmount Ave., Lakewood.

Fredonia Farmers Market

The Fredonia Farmers’ Market is held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday November through mid-May at the Masonic Lodge, 321 E. Main St., Fredonia. It features a variety of vendors, with special events TBA.

Country Kids on the Fly fly-tying meeting

Sinclairville Free Library, 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free program for ages 8 and up to learn fly-tying techniques. All tools and materials provided. Parents must accompany youngsters to the first meeting to complete paperwork.

Lakeshore Humane Society Saturday open adoption hours

The Lakeshore Humane Society, 431 E. Chestnut St., Dunkirk, will hold open adoption hours from noon to 3 p.m. The public is welcome to see the dogs and cats in need of loving homes. Tours of the facility will not be given. Individual appointments are available throughout the week by leaving a message at 716 672-1991; press “1” for dogs or “2” for cats. One must be 21 years of age or older to adopt a pet. The Cat’s Meow Boutique will be open for purchases by the public. For details, call 716 672-1991.

Stage on Screen Series: “The Book of Dust” 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 1 p.m. general admission $15, $10 students. Featuring spectacular staging, costumes and puppetry, this is a must-see for fans of sci-fi, fantasy and especially, Phillip Pullman’s literary universe. Masks are no longer required at Fredonia Opera House events, but all patrons are encouraged to wear masks while in the venue, and to socially distance when possible. Masks are available in the lobby and in the box office if needed.

Westfield Fire Department ceremony to honor the service of Vietnam War Veterans

Westfield Fire Department on Clinton Street at 2 p.m. Text first and last name, address and phone number of Vietnam vet as well as the number of family and guests attending to 716 269-4671. Reservation deadline is April 15.

COPE Foundation spaghetti dinner benefit

Brocton American Legion, 2 to 6 p.m. Dinner tickets $8. Also 50/50, basket raffle, music. For tickets, call 716 680-1121. COPE stands for Children of Opioid Parents and Empowerment.

Erie Philharmonic presents: Star Wars: A New Hope Live in Concert

Warner Theatre, 811 State St., Erie at 3 p.m. Tickets: $10 to $56. For details including COVID policy information, see eriephil.org.

American Cancer Society Relay for Life

SUNY Fredonia, Steele Hall, Field House, 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Constant activities, opportunities to walk the track lined with luminaria bags. $10 at the door, $15 online. This fund-raiser is open to the community, students, faculty, alumni and parents.

Miss Heidi’s Drama Club presents: “Alice in Wonderland”

South Dayton fire hall, 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $7, reserved only. Call 716 485-8690 or see www.MissHeidisMusicStudio.com. Raffle items and a bake sale during intermission. Opportunities for audience participation.

1891 Fredonia Opera House Cinema Series

The 1891 Fredonia Opera House presents “The Outfit,” 7:30p.m. In this crime thriller, Mark Rylance stars as an expert tailor who must outwit dangerous mobsters to survive a fateful night. Tickets are $7 for adults, $6.50 for Opera House members/seniors, $5 for students, At this time, Masks are no longer required at Fredonia Opera House events, but all patrons are encouraged to wear masks while in the venue, and to socially distance when possible. Masks are available in the lobby and in the box office if needed.

Orchesis

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, Bartlett Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

Fredonia Wind Ensemble premiers work by Augusta Read Thomas with guest performer Nadina Mackie Jackson, bassoon

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, King Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Director Paula Holcomb

SUNDAY, MAY 1

Cassadaga Valley Fire Department Sportsman Raffle

1 p.m.

SUNY Fredonia Harp Day public concerts

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall room 1075. At 1 p.m., Eunice Park, 15-year old winner of the intermediate II division of the American Harp Society’s National Competition will perform. At 7 p.m. more than 20 harpists will perform a variety of ensemble music in the grand finale concert.

Orchesis

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, Bartlett Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 2

Fly Fishing/Fly Tying Club

Meet at the Costello Community Room, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Classes are open to everyone at the college and in the community. Classes and supplies are provided at no cost. Everything is provided, just show up. Masks must be worn during classes. The program is open to children over 12 ( younger if accompanied by an adult) and community members of all ages.

Chautauqua’s Got Talent

The Spire Theater, 317 E Third St., Jamestown, 7 p.m. Talent of all ages, singers, dancers, magicians, comics, musicians, ventriloquists and more are welcome to audition. The contest will run 5 Mondays from April 25 to May 23 at 7 p.m. in front of a live voting audience. Tickets are $12 presale and $15 day of show per night or $50 for a pass to all 5 nights (Season 11 passes will be honored). Tickets will be available at inspirejamestown.com

Faculty Lecture/Recital: Madeline Harts, soprano and James Welch, piano

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8:15 p.m.

TUESDAY, MAY 3

St. Joseph’s bingo

Bingo will take place at St. Joseph’s parish, 145 E. Main St., Fredonia. Doors open at 5 p.m.; bingo begins at 7. Masks should be worn by those not vaccinated and social distancing will be observed.

Anderson-Lee Library presents: Family Pajama Storytime

43 Main St., Silver Creek, 6:30 p.m. Families of all ages are welcome to wear their pajamas and settle in for bedtime stories, songs, and quiet games. Pre-register at 716-934-3468.

1891 Fredonia Opera House Cinema Series

The 1891 Fredonia Opera House presents “The Outfit,” 7:30p.m. In this crime thriller, Mark Rylance stars as an expert tailor who must outwit dangerous mobsters to survive a fateful night. Tickets are $7 for adults, $6.50 for Opera House members/seniors, $5 for students, At this time, Masks are no longer required at Fredonia Opera House events, but all patrons are encouraged to wear masks while in the venue, and to socially distance when possible. Masks are available in the lobby and in the box office if needed.

Fredonia Chamber Orchestra

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. David Rudge, director.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4

Lakeshore Humane Society Wednesday open adoption hours

The Lakeshore Humane Society, 431 E. Chestnut St., Dunkirk, will hold open adoption hours from 6 to 8 p.m. The public is welcome to see the dogs and cats in need of loving homes. Tours of the facility will not be given. Individual appointments are available throughout the week by leaving a message at 716 672-1991; press “1” for dogs or “2” for cats. One must be 21 years of age or older to adopt a pet. The Cat’s Meow Boutique will be open for purchases by the public. For details, call 716 672-1991.

Fredonia New Jazz Orchestra

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Nick Weiser, director.

THURSDAY, MAY 5

Anderson-Lee Library presents: School Age Storytime with Miss Amy

43 Main St., Silver Creek, 10:30 a.m. For ages 6 to 12. Great for homeschooling families. Stories, crafts, games and more. Limit 10 children. Pre-registration required. Call 716 934-3468.

Chautauqua County Public Health free drive-in rabies vaccination clinic

Pomfret Highway Barns, 9636 Chautauqua Road, Fredonia, 4 to 6 p.m. Animals must be pre-registered: call 716-753-4567. Pet owners stay in the vehicles with their pets and must bring previous rabies vaccination records. All dogs must be on a leash and cats in a carrier. Animal handlers willl transport pets from the vehicle to the vet on site, Dr. Katie Ball. Dogs, cats and domesticated ferrets three months of age and older are eligible.

Dunkirk Elks bingo

Dunkirk Elks Lodge bingo will be held at 428 Central Ave. Doors open at 5 p.m. Admission sales begin at 6 p.m. Games start at 7 p.m. Social distancing will be followed. Masks must be worn by those who are not fully vaccinated.

GriefShare support group

This group will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at Harvest Chapel Church, 39 Matteson St., Fredonia from Feb. 24 through May 12. To register for this grief recovery support group, visit www.griefshare.org/groups/145269. With questions, Contact Pastor Lisa at 716 679-0987.

Fredonia Chamber Choir and College Choir with tribute to David Evans

SUNY Fredonia Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Former students of Dr. Evans were invited to perform.

FRIDAY, MAY 6

Juneteenth 2022 Celebration Committee annual “Taste of the South”

Open Door NO. 3 Church of God in Christ, 59 Lake Shore Drive W., Dunkirk, 4 to 7 p.m. Theme: “Summer Enjoyment.” Menu: barbecue ribs, barbecue chicken, shredded pork, macaroni and cheese, sweet potato casserole, corn on the cob, green beans white potatoes, corn bread, banana pudding, and many other dishes. Dinners are take-out only. For details and tickets, call Laurie at 716 785-7900 or Loretta at 716 363-1102. Reservations are required.

Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Fredonia Dance Ensemble

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, Marvel Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Paula J. Peters, Director. Reserved seating. General public: $25; student/child: $12.

Fredonia Saxophone Ensemble and Quartets

SUNY Fredonia, Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Wildy Zumwalt, director.

SATURDAY, MAY 7

Audubon Bird Banding demonstration

1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown. 7 to 11 a.m. Nature Center Pavilion at west entrance. Free; donations encouraged.

The Pet Pantry’s Mother’s Day craft and gift show

Chautauqua County Fairgrounds, 1089 Central Ave., Dunkirk, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult admission: $1, children under 12: free. Free parking.

Prevention Works and the HOPE Chautauqua Coalition 5K Run/walk and chicken barbecue

Pre-registration for the run/walk starts at 9:30 a.m. at The Resource Center, 186 Lake Shore Drive, Dunkirk, progresses up Lake Shore Drive to Point Gratiot, and returns to The Resource Center. The race begins at 10:30 a.m. Race costs are $15 for youth 14 and under, $30 for 15 and up. See kari@preventionworks.us for details. A Weidner’s chicken barbecue will be served at The Resource Center from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The $12 dinner also includes two sides. It is cash only at the event, or see www.preventionworks.us to pre-order. Fun activities and prizes are planned. There will be resource tables detailing available services for substance abuse and mental health issues.

Fredonia Farmers Market

The Fredonia Farmers’ Market is held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday November through mid-May at the Masonic Lodge, 321 E. Main St., Fredonia. It features a variety of vendors, with special events TBA.

Anderson-Lee Library presents: Family Storytime – “Be Kind to Animals”

43 Main St., Silver Creek, 11 a.m. Families of all ages are welcome. Pre-register at 716-934-3468.

Lakeshore Humane Society Saturday open adoption hours

The Lakeshore Humane Society, 431 E. Chestnut St., Dunkirk, will hold open adoption hours from noon to 3 p.m. The public is welcome to see the dogs and cats in need of loving homes. Tours of the facility will not be given. Individual appointments are available throughout the week by leaving a message at 716 672-1991; press “1” for dogs or “2” for cats. One must be 21 years of age or older to adopt a pet. The Cat’s Meow Boutique will be open for purchases by the public. For details, call 716 672-1991.

Grape Discovery Center Mother’s Day Wine Tea

8305 W. Main St., Route 20, Westfield, noon to 2 p.m. Includes light lunch, vendors and piano music featuring Melissa Beichner. Tickets: $20 adult, $10 ages 10 and under. Reservations needed by May 4. See www.grapediscoverycenter.com/events

Live at the Met presents: Puccini’s “Turandot”

1891 Fredonia Opera House, 1 p.m. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $18 Opera House members, $10 students. Stars Superstar Anna Netrebko. The opera is sung in Italian with English subtitles. Masks are no longer required at Fredonia Opera House events, but all patrons are encouraged to wear masks while in the venue, and to socially distance when possible. Masks are available in the lobby and in the box office if needed.

Faculty Recital: Thomas Giles. Saxophone

SUNY Fredonia. Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 2 p.m.

Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Fredonia Dance Ensemble

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, Marvel Theatre, 2 p.m. Paula J. Peters, Director. Reserved seating. General public: $25; student/child: $12. Another performance at 7:30 p.m.

Spaghetti dinner fund-raiser for Ukraine

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Hall, 165 Cental Ave., Silver Creek, 5 to 7 p.m. Pre-sale $10, at the door $12.

Fredonia College Symphony

SUNY Fredonia. Rockefeller Arts Center, King Concet Hall, 8 p.m. David Rudge, director.

SUNDAY. MAY 8

The Pet Pantry’s Mother’s Day craft and gift show

Chautauqua County Fairgrounds, 1089 Central Ave., Dunkirk, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adult admission: $1, children under 12: free. Free parking.

Fredonia School of Music Annual Concerto Competition

SUNY Fredonia, Rockefeller Arts Center, King Concert Hall, 1 p.m.

Fredonia Jazz Combos

SUNY Fredonia. Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 2 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 9

Chautauqua’s Got Talent

The Spire Theater, 317 E Third St., Jamestown, 7 p.m. Talent of all ages, singers, dancers, magicians, comics, musicians, ventriloquists and more are welcome to audition. The contest will run 5 Mondays from April 25 to May 23 at 7 p.m. in front of a live voting audience. Tickets are $12 presale and $15 day of show per night or $50 for a pass to all 5 nights (Season 11 passes will be honored). Tickets will be available at inspirejamestown.com

Fredonia Improv Collective

SUNY Fredonia. Mason Hall Rosch Recital Hall, 8 p.m. David Rudge, leader.

TUESDAY, MAY 10

St. Joseph’s bingo

Bingo will take place at St. Joseph’s parish, 145 E. Main St., Fredonia. Doors open at 5 p.m.; bingo begins at 7. Masks should be worn by those not vaccinated and social distancing will be observed.

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