A decidedly unscientific poll conducted by The Chautauquan Daily at Boys’ and Girls’ Club last Wednesday uncovered something remarkable. Club Carnival was more fun than playing Pokémon Go. “My brother’s favorite event was the
Paul Young wants to make pickleball happen at Chautauqua Institution. “It’s the fastest-growing sport in the country,” said Young, Chautauqua’s head tennis professional. “It’s a smaller court than a tennis court, so you don’t
As Chautauquans prepare to gaze skyward during Week Four of the 2016 season, Carnegie Science Center will be providing more than just the telescopes. As part of the week’s theme, “Our Search For Another Earth,”
Bella Rosa may never compete in the Summer Olympics. But on Thursday afternoon, the 11-year-old took part in a competition with all the pageantry that will be on display in Rio de Janeiro next month
Three games into the 2016 Chautauqua softball season and the Sharpe Field faithful were still waiting for their first close game of the summer. But on Tuesday evening, the Hot Chauts and Moms delivered a
Steve Forbes will be the first to admit it. “Monetary policy is not the most exciting subject in the world,” he said. “But it is right now probably the most critical economic topic. If
John Chubb bought the champagne a few days ago, just in case. The Slugs had notched 299 wins since they began playing softball at Chautauqua Institution over three decades ago, and Chubb knew
Stuart Gates’ college major included rock climbing and sea kayaking classes. He worked as a ski instructor in Colorado and recently became a father. But the 28-year-old’s decision to become the new beach director
The Chautauqua Ladies’ Golf League kicked off their 2016 season Tuesday morning, with a member-member tournament played at Chautauqua Golf Club. Twenty-eight league members were paired together (hence the competition’s name) and played in groups
“You drive for show and putt for dough,” is a common golf axiom, but every shot Monday at Chautauqua Golf Club helped raise money for a good cause in the annual “Save the Lake” Pro-Am
Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in January, Kirk Kelly was prepared to battle hurricanes, trade winds and equipment failure on a voyage from Europe to Grenada. But not everything he encountered showed up in the
Ian Clute practices his duties as lifeguard Tuesday. Photo by Mike Clark. A renovated swimming pool and new workout room equipment will welcome Chautauquans back to Turner Community Center this summer, as part of an extensive makeover