Cindy and Francis Letro sponsor inter-arts collaboration of “Mango Suite” by Meaghan Wilby on July 21, 2017 share Cindy Letro likes to dream. She loves to listen to the lectures at the Hall of Philosophy from her folding
Construction for Odland Plaza set to begin immediately post-season by Meaghan Wilby on July 21, 2017 share The new Amphitheater stands as the gateway to the future for Chautauqua Institution. Now, thanks to philanthropic support from Anne
M&T Bank Corporation sponsor “An Evening with Garrison Keillor” by Meaghan Wilby on July 20, 2017 share M&T Bank Corporation is sponsoring “An Evening with Garrison Keillor featuring Rich Dworsky and Heather Masse” at 8:15 p.m. Friday
Annual PNC Day includes sponsorship of Kathleen Hicks lecture by Meaghan Wilby on July 16, 2017 share PNC Financial Services Inc. is underwriting Kathleen Hicks’ 10:45 a.m. lecture Monday in the Amphitheater. Hicks is a senior vice
Wegmans Food Markets sponsor Friday night Sheryl Crow concert by Meaghan Wilby on July 13, 2017 share Sheryl Crow’s Grammy Award-winning voice will fill the Amphitheater at 8:15 p.m. Friday thanks to Wegmans Food Markets, which is
Tara VanDerveer endows principal flute chair for the CSO in honor of her parents by Meaghan Wilby on July 13, 2017 share Tara VanDerveer started playing the flute in fourth grade. Although she loved it, she quit after a teacher would force
Jack and Barbara Sobel help identify key market for the Institution by Meaghan Wilby on July 12, 2017 share When Jack Sobel’s friend first told him about Chautauqua, he had never heard of the Institution. “(My friend said) if
Alan Cooperman will discuss the changing state of religion in America by Meaghan Wilby on July 9, 2017 share The state of religion in America is changing. At 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Hall of Philosophy, Alan Cooperman, director
Catherine O’Donnell shares the lessons she learned from studying Elizabeth Seton, America’s first sainted citizen by Meaghan Wilby on July 9, 2017 share Ideological gaps are growing, and political polarization is shaping the culture of the United States in the 21st century. Associate
Hebrew Congregation sponsors trip to Washington, D.C. for local Holocaust history class by Meaghan Wilby on July 7, 2017 share Maddison Webb has always found the Holocaust an interesting topic, one she wished she could learn more about. So when
Michael Hill wants help from NOW Generation to shape the future at annual reception by Meaghan Wilby on July 7, 2017 share The NOW Generation kicked off the summer with their annual President’s Reception July 2 at the Girls’ Club. Chautauquans between
Renjilian family sponsor Lake Street Dive concert out of love for Chautauqua and popular music by Meaghan Wilby on July 6, 2017 share For Tim Renjilian, his wife, Leslie, and their family, the opportunity to help underwrite a popular entertainment concert at Chautauqua
LGBTQ and Friends Community sponsors CLSC Roundtable with author Ed Yong by Meaghan Wilby on July 5, 2017 share Ed Yong looks at life from a microbial perspective. In his book, I Contain Multitudes: the Microbes Within us and
Chautauqua Institution’s Amphitheater opens with a ribbon cutting and performances by Philip de Oliveira, Nathan Healy, Rebecca Klar, Dara McBride, Meaghan Wilby on July 1, 2017 share The Amphitheater is the performing arts hub of Chautauqua Institution. At 2 p.m. on Sunday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will officially
Two friends help sponsor Young Playwrights Program to honor their friendship by Meaghan Wilby on June 26, 2017 share It’s a friendship that’s lasted 30 years. It’s seen the highs and the lows of life as it’s lasted through
DFT Communications underwrites FES Young Playwrights performances by Meaghan Wilby on June 26, 2017 share For the sixth year running, DFT Communications, Partners in Technology will be sponsoring events in the Family Entertainment Series, including