Advancements in science and technology have greatly improved the scientific community’s understanding of the natural world. In the 21st century, new high-tech gadgets are improving
Wes Cowan In partial celebration of the Chautauqua Women’s Club’s 130th anniversary, Wes Cowan is taking on separate but related roles. One is similar to his
Director of Religion Maureen Rovegno speaks before re-dedicating the Arboretum, Sunday, July 8, 2018, at the Arboretum. BRIAN HAYES/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER The Chautauqua Arboretum is looking
The Chautauqua Property Owners Association discussed the upcoming tax assessment — joined by Town of Chautauqua Supervisor Don Emhardt — and addressed grounds safety concerns at
At the season’s first Chautauqua Institution Board of Trustees Open Forum, President Michael E. Hill and Board Chair Jim Pardo discussed the strategic plan and
Chautauquans and members of the surrounding community will have the chance to get up close and personal with 200 monarch butterflies at Monarchpalooza today.
Last Thursday, a volunteer at Smith Memorial Library was caught lying down on the job. And sitting. And staying. In between bookshelves in the children’s
Chautauqua Institution trustee Richard Osborne is shown July 14, 2019 on the porch of his home on Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Richard Osborne wanted to buy
Hope Zielinski, left, and Jane Becker will speak about the Women2Women coaching program in Chautauqua County July 18 at the Chautauqua Women’s Club. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO
Christine Sommers Christine Herbes-Sommers was mentoring and helping a fellow filmmaker as he was creating a documentary about his two grandmothers — one who was
Chautauqua Residents celebrated Smith Memorial Library's 87th birthday with a Kazoo Chorale on Thursday, August 2, 2018 outside of Smith Memorial Library. HALDAN KIRSCH/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
During Week Three’s strategic plan and related information sessions, community members engaged with top administrators on issues of diversity and accessibility at Chautauqua Institution.