Detroit natives and co-chairs of the 2017 Chautauqua Fund Cathy Nowosielski and Jeff Lutz treated Chautauqua Fund volunteers to a Detroit-themed spread at their home
Approximately 120 students in fifth through 12th grade have spent this week attending Chautauqua’s annual Music Camps. These camps include a middle school band camp
DFT Communications, Partners in Technology are sponsoring Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet’s performance at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall. This performance is part
There’s a palpable feeling on the grounds this summer. People are excited with the revitalization Chautauqua is going through with the new Amphitheater, new president,
Since 1965, the Hultquist Foundation has been supporting the broader Jamestown community by donating approximately $750,000 to various charities in the area each year. For
Independent audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton LLP is underwriting the 10:45 a.m. lectures in the Amphitheater for the entirety of Week Eight: “Media
This year saw around 300 students enroll at Chautauqua Institution’s Schools of Fine & Performing Arts across the visual arts, dance, Musical School Festival Orchestra,
Retired high school counselor Charlie Tea can’t play one-on-one pickup basketball anymore. He can, however, pick up his trumpet and play a tune. In fact,
Chautauqua Theater Company’s endowment allows it to produce high quality work at a high-quantity year after year. Now, thanks to a generous gift from the
Hirtle Callaghan & Co. is sponsoring the 10:45 a.m. lecture Friday in the Amphitheater. Friday's morning lecture features Theodore B. Olson, who was the solicitor
Outside the Penders’ family home, two young neighborhood boys play on their bikes in the quiet lakefront street. Inside, Jim and Kathy Pender fondly discuss