The Girls’ Club received old and new members of the NOW Generation last Sunday afternoon as it kicked off its summer celebration. However, the time was also one of transition. Speaking publicly for the first
Channels of warm orange brick weave beneath lofted river birch and red maple, the shaded textures of verdure camouflaging various insects and frogs. Their voices are loud and distinct, clicking and croaking. The trees
At 10:45 a.m. Wednesday in the Amphitheater, Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, will deliver the morning lecture, thanks to the long-standing and generous sponsorship of Hirtle Callaghan & Company. “We are very pleased to be
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Unless you’re William Freyd and Diane Jones Carlson, who live in Las Vegas during the winter and coming to Chautauqua Institution during the summer. And thanks to their
Promise Campaign volunteers had their final assembly at McKnight Hall June 24, preparing for the last leg of the campaign’s six-year run, ending this December. Whereas the initial three years of the campaign were considered
It was another balmy evening Friday as the Chautauqua Foundation Dinner commenced on the private backyard garden of the Miller Cottage on Miller Park. Celebrating the final stretch of the Promise Campaign, the event also
The McCredies’ porch is like a crouching tiger. It sits and waits patiently in the shade on the south end of the grounds, propped just beyond the campus of Boys’ and Girls’ Club, above sunbaked
Siblings Victoria and Bennett Thompson play with Play-Doh during second annual Summerfest. File photo by Ruby Wallau. There are baby boomers, Generation X’ers, millennials and Generation Z’ers. At Chautauqua Institution, there is also the NOW
The first time Master Sgt. John Lamirande came to Chautauqua Institution was 15 years ago, then as an audio and sound technician. Now 48, and after 30 years of service, Lamirande returns at the end
After a four-year hiatus from Chautauqua Institution, The Temptations and the Four Tops are returning at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the Amphitheater. Classic Motown sound is back once again, thanks to the sponsorship of First