Shannon Rozner In May, Chautauqua Institution’s Board of Trustees approved the 150 Forward strategic plan, a series of objectives and initiatives to launch the Institution
Roger Conner Assassinations, bombings, hazardous material incidents, human trafficking, jumpers, undercover stings, protests and environmental and social challenges are among the crises and issues that
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
President Michael E. Hill speaks during the NOW Generation President’s Reception Sunday, July 1, 2018, at Girls’ Club. Lifelong and returning Chautauquans are ready to foster
As visiting artist Daisy Patton prepares to speak at Chautauqua Institution, she has her younger self in mind. “Something that I found helpful as a younger
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
Good morning. As president of the Institution, it is my special privilege to welcome you to Chautauqua’s 146th Assembly. Whether this is your first day at
Traditionally, the first Sacred Song Service of Chautauqua Institution’s season welcomes old and new Chautauquans to the grounds. Returners will find that a few elements
From decorative additions to complete renovations, Chautauqua Institution faced over 40 construction projects this off-season. Despite the magnitude of these changes, John Shedd, vice president