Monday morning, most eyes will doubtlessly be on the Amp deconstruction as it begins. Meanwhile, at the south end of the grounds, another large capital
Work on Chautauqua Institution’s largest-ever public works project will resume Monday. After a series of intensive meetings last week involving the lead architect, construction manager
Chautauqua Institution has been perpetually provisional since 1874. Operating presently for nine weeks of the summer, more than three quarters of the year remains as
The Lewis Miller Cottage is the most historic house on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution. Innumerable famous guests, including presidents and giants of industry and
Sherra Babcock, vice president and Emily and Richard Smucker Chair for Education, wants everyone to take something away after their time spent at Chautauqua. Babcock
Theodore Miller was the ultimate golden boy. The son of Lewis Miller, the successful manufacturer of farm machinery and the co-founder, along with John Heyl
The Winifred Crawford Dibert Foundation in Jamestown is sponsoring the Chautauqua Music Camps’ 18th year of instrumental education during Week Eight at Chautauqua Institution.
Barbara Brady, formerly vice president of the Chautauqua Property Owners Association, was announced as its new president at the association’s annual meeting Saturday in the
Property owners have elected Bill Neches to Chautauqua’s board as a Class B trustee in the first contested election since 1970. The Chautauqua Corporation meeting