Community notebook
Club Associates meet in Sheridan
SHERIDAN — The Northern Chautauqua County Club Associates held its regular meeting in Sheridan at the VFW post 6390. Joe Granata Quarter Master of the post welcomed the large group. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance followed by a moment of silence for all deceased members. All association officers were present, as were representatives from all the clubs.
Secretary Jim Pryll read the minutes of the last meeting, and Tom Halicki gave the financial report.
The Associates will meet again on Oct. 26 at the World War II Veterans club. All members are invited to attend.
Sons of Legion meet in Brocton
BROCTON — The Sons of the Legion, Squad 434 Brocton, will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday. The meeting is held at the Brocton Legion starting at 7. All members are encouraged to attend.
Foliage change continues in state
Peak foliage is arriving in the northern and central portions of the Thousand Islands-Seaway region, while fading from the higher elevations of the Adirondacks and Catskills and appearing in select pockets across the state. This weekend, much of Upstate New York will showcase leaves in the midst of their seasonal progression, ranging from midpoint of change to nearly peak transition. This is according to the field reports from volunteer observers for the Empire State Development Division of Tourism’s I LOVE NY program.
Locations with the most significant foliage change this weekend will include Malone, Plattsburgh, Ticonderoga and Queensbury in the Adirondacks; Stratford (peak), East Nassau and Saratoga Springs in the Capital-Saratoga region; Liberty (peak), East Durham, and Round Top in the Catskills; Bainbridge, Guilford, Norwich, Cooperstown, Middleburgh and Cherry Valley (all peak) in Central New York; Bath (peak), Corning (peak), Hammondsport (peak), Hornell (peak), Castile and Watkins Glen in the Finger Lakes; Chautauqua in the Chautauqua-Allegheny region; Alexandria Bay and Massena (both peak) in the Thousand Islands-Seaway region; East Aurora and Batavia in the Greater Niagara region; and Kingston in the Hudson Valley.
For this week’s full I LOVE NY Fall Foliage Report, please visit www.iloveny.com/foliage.
LoGuidice plans Oct. 30 open house
The LoGuidice Educational Center, 9520 Fredonia-Stockton Road, Fredonia, will hold its annual fall Open House from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct, 30. Visitors will be able to meet Career & Technical Education instructors, tour E2CCB programs, observe student demonstrations, and enjoy food prepared by Culinary Arts students. The Open House will also include a Chiavetta’s Chicken barbecue to support SkillsUSA students.
Church plans 64th annual Native Foods Dinner
SALAMANCA — The Jimmersontown Presbyterian Church will hold its 64th annual Native Foods Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Seneca Nation Administration Building, Grand Hall, Ohi-yo’ Way.
The dinner will be dine in or take out with pick up hours noon to 2:30 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $18. The traditional dinner will include roast turkey, roast venison, fry bread, boiled corn bread, fried salt pork, hulled corn soup, mashed beans, buttered squash, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, cole slaw, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, coffee/tea, water or soda.
Preorders may be placed with: Marilyn George, cell phone 716 474-6387 or email marilyn george@yahoo.com; Sue Blacksnake, cell phone 716 801-1540 or email sblacksnake65@gmail.com; Gloria Heron (vendors) cell phone 716 307-6672 email giheron@hotmail.com