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Community notebook

Sharpe to speak in county on Sunday

The Chautauqua County Libertarian Party will be hosting Larry Sharpe in Chautauqua County at the Herman Kent Post 777 Celoron American Legion on Sunday at 2 p.m.

Sharpe is a Marine veteran, businessman, educator, nationally distributed podcaster, husband, and father. He ran for governor of New York in 2018. During that campaign he broke records for the highest vote count toward a Libertarian Party candidate for governor in New York. He also made history as the only gubernatorial candidate to visit personally all 62 counties, a feat which has been dubbed, “running the Full Sharpe.”

Sharpe has formed an exploratory committee to consider running for governor in 2022. He would like to hear your concerns and discuss innovative solutions to important current issues.

To learn more about the Chautauqua County Libertarian Party, go to www.chautauquaLP.org and follow the CCLP on Facebook at facebook.com/chautauquaLP

Dunkirk Senior Center sets computer class

The Dunkirk Senior Center will hold a computer class on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 11 a.m. Call the Center at 366-7530 to register.

Gowanda parking ban in effect

GOWANDA — The Gowanda Police Department would like to remind residents and inform visitors of the village’s winter parking ban, which is in effect to April 1. At this time, it is illegal to park any vehicle on any village roadway between the hours of midnight and 7 a.m Any vehicle parked on the road during this time may be subject to a parking ticket.

Sewer district committee meets Nov. 29

There will be a Finance Committee meeting of the Portland, Pomfret, Dunkirk Sewer District. The meeting will be on Monday, Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. on the first floor of the Gerace Office Building in the Finance Department in Mayville.

Advent Recitals begin on Dec. 1

The First United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk will present the first in a series of three weekly Marsh Memorial Advent Recitals for 2021. On Wednesday, Dec. 1, at noon in the church sanctuary, Dr. Linda Phillips and Dr. JiHyun Woo will perform.

This free musical program is designed to provide members of the church community and the general public with an opportunity for a period of peaceful reflection and contemplation during the hour at mid-week throughout the Advent season. Masks recommended.

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