Community notebook
Sunday breakfast this weekend
Forest Lodge 166 F&AM will be holding its monthly Sunday Family Breakfast this weekend from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This all-you-can-eat breakfast will consist of eggs made to order, pancakes or French toast, sausages, fruit cocktail, juice, milk, coffee, and tea. Adults and teenagers 13 and up are $13, children, 5-12, $6 and those under 5 are free. This breakfast is open to the public, and everyone is welcome and cordially invited to attend.
Anyone with interests in, or has questions about Free Masonry will be given a tour of the building at the asking. Forest Lodge is located at 321 E. Main St., Fredonia.
Bills boosters
gather Sunday
The Southern Tier Bills Booster Club will watch the Buffalo Bills vs. Cleveland Browns game on Sunday at the First Ward Falcon Club. Game time is 1 p.m. Roast beef will be provided and members may bring a dish to pass.
Congregation
service on hope
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua (UUCNC), at 222 Temple St., 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 December is Choosing Hope. On Sunday, join us for “Holidays of Light” with the musicians of UUCNC, as we celebrate
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua strives to be a vibrant, welcoming, multigenerational, diverse community enlivened by the power of radical love. For more information about us, visit our website at www.uucnc.org, or call at 716-679-7944.
Story Hour planned for Monday
SINCLAIRVILLE — Nighttime Story Hour on Monday is “Let’s go for a ride on the “Polar Express…” at the Sinclairville Library with stories celebrating the holiday season.
Children are invited to wear their pajamas. Participants will be crafting a paper hot cocoa. These simple paper crafts are designed to help children practice following instructions and fine motor skills. Story Hour helps children gain the building blocks to early literacy through talking, singing, reading, writing and playing. Registration is Required. Space is Limited. For ages birth and up. Parent/Caregiver must stay with child(ren). Hot cocoa and cookies.
The library will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24 to Saturday, Dec. 27 in observance of the Christmas holiday. The library will reopen on Monday, Dec. 29 at 2 p.m.
Visit the website at sinclairvillelibrary.org or call 716.962.5885 to register for any of the events.


