Greg Boyer, Director, Great Lakes Research Consortium, Professor of Biochemistry SUNY- College of Environmental Science and Forestry The Bird, Tree & Garden Club’s Brown Bag lecture series will welcome Greg Boyer, a biochemistry professor
Bird, Tree & Garden Club Guide Sara Baker Michalak wraps up the tour at Odland Plaza by describing the design of the gardens outside the Amphitheater June 26, 2019. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Not too long
John Kasich John Kasich has spent much of his life in the political sphere, serving in the Ohio Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives and most recently, as governor of Ohio. He garnered national attention
Just a few minutes down the road from Chautauqua Institution, landscaper and gardener Adrienne Ploss manages a multi-faceted operation on 96 acres at Hickory Hurst Farm. She prepares weekly batches of produce for her 25 Community-Supported
Racine-Johnson Aquatic Ecologists gathered plants from the bottom of Chautauqua Lake as part of its 2019 report on the presence and abundance of aquatic plants in the lake. Photo submitted by Racine-Johnson Aquatic Ecologists
The Hurlbut Church Meal Ministry is going green. Chautauquans who attend the church’s weekday lunches or Sunday lemonade stand and barbecue will notice that the styrofoam takeout containers and plastic straws previously used by the
In one of the last pre-season moments of calm, the Bird, Tree & Garden Club hosted an appreciation lunch for dozens of Chautauqua Institution employees who work on landscaping, gardening and grounds maintenance, along with members
More than a hundred community members gathered on Saturday, June 15, ahead of the summer season at the first Chautauqua Lake Conference to learn more about weeds, algae and land use as they relate to
As if on cue, the rain that persisted during most of the morning Thursday let up just in time for the ribbon- cutting as part of a rededication of the Westfield Memorial Hospital Chautauqua Clinic. The