Week Three of Chautauqua Institution’s 2019 season, “A Planet in Balance: A Week in Partnership with National Geographic Society,” hones in on possible solutions to a changing world. In the midst of environmental discussions, this
It always seems to be a dream come true when a passion becomes a full-time career. Nancy Vigliotti, a personal trainer and exercise enthusiast, has recently started her first summer working at Turner Community Center,
After their first-game loss to the Mayville Pounders, the Chautauqua Arthritics defeated their longtime rival for the first time ever. On Wednesday, the Arthritics triumphed over the Pounders, 17-14, at Sharpe Field in a Chautauqua
Bill Rollinger, swim coachVISHAKHA GUPTA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Bill Rollinger, affectionately nicknamed “coach,” has been teaching swimming for over 35 years — and he does not plan to stop anytime soon. Rollinger, originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, started
During Week Two, “Uncommon Ground: Communities Working Toward Solutions,” CLSC Young Readers will take time to understand the complexities of identity and discrimination. Reading the book Wishtree, by Katherine Applegate, young readers will be working with
With the first pitch thrown, the 2019 season of Chautauqua’s slow-pitch softball began for the men’s league this week. The match-up: Arthritics v. Pounders. The Chautauqua Arthritics bowed out in their first game, losing to the
The Women’s Golf Association at the Chautauqua Golf Club is celebrating its 65th anniversary this season, and expanding its horizons. The Chautauqua WGA started its 2019 season with a two-person team, best-ball tournament on the Chautauqua
Professional and amateur golfers swung for a cause this week: Chautauqua Lake. Continuing his streak for the second year, PGA Professional Dwayne Randall came in first by one stroke for the professionals, and the team
A classic middle-grade book joins a beautiful reimaging of the story of Anne Frank, her diary and identity for the CLSC Young Readers with Week One’s selections, Number the Stars by Lois Lowry and Anne Frank’s
Jennifer Nelson is an Experienced Pilates Instructor at Turner Community Center. Nelson is qualified to teach at the advanced level on all Pilates Apparatus. From left, Jennifer Nelson works with Amy Schettine in a private
New General Manager of the Anthenaeum Hotel, Leland Lewis, sits infront of the hotel with his dog, Rosco, who stayed with him during the winter while he made changes to the hotel for this 2019
There is a strong sense of intergenerational community throughout Chautauqua, and nowhere does it seem more rooted than the CLSC Young Readers book list. Programmed by Karen Schiavone, manager of Special Studies and youth programs,