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Falcon Club Egg Hunt

First Ward Falcon Club annual Easter egg hunt will be held on Saturday, April 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the club rooms. The hunt is for children and grandchildren of members, up to 10 years old. All children must be registered at the club rooms no later then March 31. The cost will be $5 per child.

Westfield-Mayville Rotary Serves Pancakes for Scholarships

Spring and maple syrup season are here, and one way to celebrate is to enjoy some hot-off-the-griddle pancakes and pure, local maple syrup at the Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club’s “Rotary Scholarship Pancake Breakfast” on Saturday, April 6 from 8 to 11 a.m. in the Brocton Central School Cafeteria, 138 West Main St., Brocton. All net proceeds from this event will fund this Rotary club’s scholarships for some graduating high school seniors from the Brocton, Chautauqua Lake, Sherman and Westfield School Districts.

Rotarians and Brocton Interact Club high school students are teaming up for this family-friendly event. The menu includes pancakes (all-you-can-eat) with pure maple syrup, sausage, applesauce, and coffee, tea or grape juice. Also, there will be a Chinese auction with an array of gift baskets and items for all ages, and Harrington Farms will have jugs of its pure maple syrup available for sale. Plenty of parking is available in the rear lot on the west side of the school.

Tickets are going fast, so folks are invited to soon purchase theirs by April 1. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Tickets are $7 / Adult; $5 / Child, Age 6-12; and Free / Child, Age 5 and Under. For tickets, contact Tracy Bennett, 326-3800 or tbennett@fairpoint.net or any member of the Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club. This event is being chaired by Rotarian Patty Benton.

Gather your family and friends, sample some pancakes and support local students with scholarships at the Sat., April 6 “Rotary Scholarship Pancake Breakfast” sponsored by the Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club. It’s sure to be a flipping good time!

Cottage Cemetery

Association meeting set

The annual meeting of the Cottage Cemetery Association will be held Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m. at the Dayton Fire Hall, located on Route 62, Dayton. This is a meeting for anyone who owns a lot or has a family buried at Cottage and anyone interested in buying a grave at the Cottage Cemetery. All are urged to attend. This meeting will include the annual election of officers as well as information pertaining to the care of the cemetery. Anyone interested in becoming an officer is encouraged to attend and make it known of your interest. We are desperately in need of a treasurer and secretary as our current officer will be retiring, and possibly will need a president. The association cannot operate without someone in these positions. Note the date, time and place and plan to attend as your input is extremely important.

Hanover tax

payments due Monday

Property owners are reminded that Monday, April 1, is the last day to pay 2019 county/town taxes. Hanover Town Clerk Janine L. Salzman reminds Hanover taxpayers that taxes can be paid at the Hanover Town Clerk’s officer, 68 Hanover Street, Silver Creek, during regular business hours. After April 1, all unpaid taxes will be forwarded to Chautauqua County.

Chautauqua County County Certified Food Handler Class

The next Chautauqua County Certified Food Handler Class will be held on Monday, April 1 starting at 1 and running to 4 p.m. The class will be taught at the Chautauqua County Office of Emergency Services, 2 Academy St., (Old Mayville School), Mayville. Use the rear parking lot entrance by the bus garage. Pre-registration is required by calling 753-4693. Cost is $40 for-profit, $25 non-profit. Certification is valid for five years.

Fredonia-Pomfret Democrats meeting set for April 2

The Fredonia-Pomfret Democrats will meet Tuesday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Darwin R. Barker Library, 7 Day St., Fredonia. All are welcome.

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