Spring is in the air and excitement stirs to start programs for the new season. As the calendar fills, balancing programs with fundraising, our next event is our manure fundraiser, which began this week.
Along with funding, the need for volunteers is vital to our ability to provide these ...
The Chautauqua County Historical Society will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, April 12, at the Lakeshore Assembly of God, 252 E Main St., Westfield.
The annual meeting gives CCHS members an opportunity to learn about the organization’s highlights over the past year.
The event will ...
Students of the Month at Chautauqua Lake Central School were recently honored for December/January achievements.
— Seventh-grader Rebecca Ames exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding student through her enthusiasm for learning, strong work ethic, and positive attitude. Always prepared ...
The Fenton History Center in Jamestown will host Vince Martonis, Hanover historian, who will present a PowerPoint program on the 19th century potteries of Chautauqua County on Wednesday, April 9, at 1 p.m. Martonis has researched and collected pottery vessels and sherds from the potteries since ...
Dunkirk Intermediate School honored its Students of the Month for February recently. February's overall student of the month was Lillian Booker. Others honored included: Esmeralda Santiago Jimenez, Asheantee Gonzalez Rivera, Blake Craig-Fuller, Aiden Brandt, Landyn Schrantz, Morgan Bautista, ...
When the long winter months come to its final days, we all desperately search for any signs that will bring a break from nature’s cold darkness. Instead of watching the forecast or refreshing your weather app for the millionth time, you can find subtle signs of spring from the ground you walk ...