From 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, the Chautauqua Property Owners Association encourages everyone to join their neighbors by attending the picnic being hosted
Theodore Flood It’s been said that behind every successful enterprise there is a salesman. Founded in 1874 by the Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and
For humans, hypertension, high blood pressure and other ailments are known as “silent killers.” Technology and medicine have helped humans detect diseases; however, animal populations
On July 8, 44 year-old-mother Dawn Sturgess passed away in Salisbury, England, after authorities believe she accidentally came in contact with Novichok, a deadly nerve
Chicken of the Woods Garrett Taylor, mycologist and professional chef, said his love for mushrooms began because he simply enjoyed eating them. Taylor will discuss
Photographer Michael Haritan, self-described “man with a mission,” could speak about that mission for hours. His presentation at 5 p.m. Monday, July 16, at the
Johnnetta Betsch Cole can recall one of the earliest pieces of advice she received growing up as an African-American in Jacksonville, Florida. “I grew up
This Saturday, July 14, and Sunday, July 15, Chautauqua will host the National Federation of Music Clubs’ Northeast Region Federation Weekend. NFMC is a not-for-profit
The Great American Picnic festivities and fundraiser return this year with the alliterative promise of food, face-painting, fortune-telling and fun. The annual event will be
Institution leadership took the stage at a Leadership Porch Discussion Wednesday at the Hultquist Center to discuss the upcoming season in a program titled, “Looking