Community notebook
Fredonia Ukulele
to meet Saturday
Fredonia Ukulele will gather Saturday at Domus Fare Restaurant, 41 W. Main St., from 5 to 7 p.m. Play immediately (all ability levels); and no experience necessary. We’re all about making music as a community.
The goal is to have fun and to make music. Ukuleles provided or bring your own. Play, sing, or just enjoy listening. Come and go as you please.
Bills Boosters plan meeting
The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will hold a general membership meeting on Thursday at the Dom Polski Club starting at 6:30 p.m.
Authors visit
Cassadaga Library today
CASSADAGA — The Cassadaga Library branch is hosting an event with multiple local authors at 6:30 p.m. today. The authors include Rebecca Cuthbert, Tasha Irwin, Wendy Lewellen, Trenton Lutes, Nick Smith and Joan Wahl. They will discuss their work, writing process, answer your questions, sell and sign books. This is a free community event.
County Legion Auxiliary
meeting Thursday
CELORON — The Chautauqua County American Legion Auxiliary Meeting will be hosted by Herman Kent Unit 777 on Thursday. Dessert at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7. Roll call will be taken from each Unit for 2026 Empire Girls State quotas. All units are encouraged to have a representative in attendance.
‘Fruits of Spirit’ part of Sunday worship
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua (UUCNC), located at 222 Temple Street in Fredonia, holds a Sunday Worship Service at 11 a.m., both at their physical location and on Zoom. For those wishing to join us virtually, please visit https://tinyurl.com/caluucnc. Click on “Worship Service” on the date you are attending and scroll down for the Zoom link. For those attending the in-person service, please follow the driveway and park in the lower lot behind the building. Handicapped parking is located between the two buildings and directly behind the second building.
The theme for October is Cultivating Compassion. Join us for “Harvesting the Fruits of Spirit” with Rev. Ron Skowronski on Sunday.
In school, we were taught how nature makes plants grow. In religious discussions, we use many “farming metaphors” to help us relate to the Generous Life of The Spirit. Our minister will reflect on the subtle and not so subtle realities of how we can get a better “crop” of spiritual growth … as we grow from within.
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua strives to be a vibrant, welcoming, multigenerational, diverse community enlivened by the power of radical love. We are a congregation that nurtures acceptance, spirituality, and growth while guided by Unitarian Universalist Principles.
For more information about us, visit the website at www.uucnc.org or give us a call at 716-679-7944.