Barbara Foorman to discuss success in reading for Chautauqua Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on July 12, 2021 share DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Foorman Reading is essential for navigating through life — engaging credibly in civics, democracy, the
Veterans Breakfast Club Brings Connective Power of Storytelling to Chautauqua Women’s Club by Cloey Olkowski on June 29, 2019 share With less than one-half of one percent of America’s population serving in the armed forces, it is easy for most people
Best-selling author Regnery to discuss self-publishing at Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on June 25, 2017 share Writers and pleasure readers take note — there’s an intriguing supplement to Chautauqua Institution’s literary arts events and courses this
Sherra Babcock Discusses Chautauqua’s Educational Programming at Chautauqua Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on August 9, 2016 share Art, knowledge, music and religion. Those words, inscribed at the base of Fred M. Torrey’s 1946 sculpture in the
Following Chautauqua Speaks event, Love headlines evening of comedy for Women’s Club by John Warren on July 31, 2023 share Love John WarrenContributing writer It ain’t easy being Mike McAvey. Not when his wife is on stage. Sally Love is
Children’s author Klise to lead ‘lively’ book workshop for Chautauqua Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on July 16, 2023 share Klise Deborah TreftsStaff writer Children’s book author Kate Klise believes books for young readers can tackle tough topics just as
For Women’s Club, Sandy Hook mother Lewis to put forth courageous solutions to school-safety crisis by Deborah Trefts on July 8, 2023 share Lewis Deborah TreftsStaff Writer When Forbes chose Scarlett Lewis as one of its inaugural 2021 class of “50 Over 50,”
Factors relevant to all voters in 2020 election topic of pollster Terry Madonna’s Chautauqua Women’s Club talk by Deborah Trefts on August 25, 2020 share Pennsylvania and national pollster and political historian G. Terry Madonna doesn’t shoot from the hip, opine, or waste people’s time.
Women’s Club Celebrates 130 Years by Deborah Trefts on August 2, 2019 share In rain and sunshine, the Chautauqua Women’s Club celebrated its 130th anniversary and largest 2019 fundraiser with four events over
Jane Cleaver Becker and Hope Zielinski to Discuss Coaching Program for Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on July 16, 2019 share Hope Zielinski, left, and Jane Becker will speak about the Women2Women coaching program in Chautauqua County July 18 at the
Chautauqua Women’s Golf Association Celebrates 65 Years by Evan Dean on June 28, 2019 share The Women’s Golf Association at the Chautauqua Golf Club is celebrating its 65th anniversary this season, and expanding its horizons. The
Nan Colton to bring visionary painter O’Keeffe to life at Bratton, discuss her life at Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on August 12, 2018 share Audacious, legendary and visionary painter Georgia Totto O’Keeffe was the granddaughter of a Hungarian count, daughter of Wisconsin dairy farmers
Higher Heights co-founder Glynda Carr to give final Chautauqua Women’s Club Lecture about women in electoral politics by Deborah Trefts on July 28, 2018 share At all levels of government in 2018, women have been running in unprecedented numbers for elected office — nearly 600
Women’s Club to celebrate Barbara Vackar’s life, dedicate memorial garden by Deborah Trefts on July 28, 2018 share Barbara Vackar In 2015, to honor her friend and fellow feminist, Barbara Ann Ellison Vackar, Chautauqua Foundation Board of Directors
Larry Thompson to focus on special counsel investigations at Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on July 3, 2018 share In May 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice appointed former Acting Deputy Attorney General Robert Mueller III as the special
Steven Osgood to discuss the pull that opera has on kids and adults at Chautauqua Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on June 26, 2018 share When a much admired and beloved leader moves on — in this case, Jay Lesenger — the successor confronts an