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Photo Submitted 4-H Poultry Project Youth receiving their awards BY: LINDSEY CRISANTI, 4-H son took the Reserve spot. LEAD EDUCATOR Two cloverbud showman The Chautauqua Coun- Anthony Valvo and Harrity 4-H Exhibition Poultry son LeBarron demonstrated project held their show on their emerging showmanship Tuesday, July 19th at the skills. For the poultry show fairgrounds. There were two Elizabeth Weaver’s Dark ducks and 42 chickens all Brahmana won best large shown by 12 youth members. fowl and Madison Cresanti’s In showmanship Tess Speck Rhode Island Red won reserve won Grand Champion and best large fowl. Austin Eckman went home Best Bantam in show was with Reserve Champion in Genevieve Smith’s While the novice division. Leghorn cockerel and her pulCaitlyn Kriner took home let was Reserve best bantam. Junior Champion Showman, Genevieve Smith’s two banwhile Elizabeth Weaver was tams went on to win best in Reserve Champion. In the se- show for the cockerel, while nior class, Genevieve Smith leghorn pullet won reserve won Champion Showman best in show. A huge congratand Madison Cresanti was re- ulations to all the youth who serve Champion. Genevieve participated and worked so Smith also won Grand Cham- hard all year to get to the fair. pion Showman, while MadiThe 4-H Youth Devel-
opment Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua). CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization, affiliated with Cornell University, Chautauqua County Government, the NYS SUNY system, and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. For more information, call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at www.cce.cornell. edu/chautauqua . Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities.
Anderson-Lee Library, located at 43 Main Street in Silver Creek has announced their programming for the month of August. Programs are free and open to the public. Registration is required unless stated otherwise, to ensure enough seating and materials for all patrons attending the program. To register for programs, call the library at 716934-3468, stop by 43 Main Street, message us on Facebook, or visit www.andersonleelibrary.org and click on our events tab for easy online registration. You can also sign up for email/ text reminders when you register online! Learn about 3D Printing! Join us for an information session about the basics of 3D printing on Thursday, August 18 at 5pm. This class for all ages will cover what a 3D printer is and the kinds of objects you can print. It’s great for more than just toys! Come see the printer in action and learn about how you can use this print-
er for any projects you can think of! Pre-registration is encouraged. Pre-school Storytime for children ages 2-5 on Thursday mornings August 18 and 25 with Miss Jill at 10:30 am. Children will participate in reading, singing, rhymes and fun crafts. There is a limit of 10 children and pre-registration is requested. School Age Storytime for children 6-12 years of age on Thursday mornings August 18 and 25 at 10:30 am with Miss Amy. Stories, crafts, games, and other activities are offered. There is a limit of 10 children and pre-registration is requested. Lego Club for ages 5-12, Saturday, August 20 at 11 am. Build the challenge of the day, pick a challenge card or free build. Your choice! Limit of 10 children and pre-registration is required. Bug off with Bees! Saturday, August 27 from 11-2 pm. Animal Crossing turns 21 this year! In cel-
ebration of its adulthood status, we are putting on our own celebration! Join us at the ball park pavilion, behind the library, for a program with Mr. Wayne Bonnett, owner of Bee in Your Bonnett Mobile Honey Extraction. All ages are welcome! Save the Date: Thursday September 1 at 6pm for a Last Bite of Summer Celebration! We will decorate our sidewalk with chalk art, and have something good to eat! All ages welcome! Anderson-Lee Library is open to the public Monday and Tuesday from 12-8 pm, Thursday 10 am to 8 pm, Friday 12-5 pm, and Saturday 10 am-2 pm. The library is closed Wednesday and Sunday. Fax and copy service is available anytime the library is open. Visit our website at www.andersonleelibrary. org or our Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/AndersonLeeLibrary for the latest up to date information.
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SOUTH DAYTON AMERICAN LEGION ANNUAL PICNIC Saturday, August 6th. South Dayton Legion Post #1593, 4 Mill Street, South Dayton. Starts at 2PM. Members $10/Non-Members $15.00. Music by TAKE TWO - 3PM to 7PM Meat and Beverages provided. Bring a Dish to pass if you wish!
There will be a special meeting of the Villenova Burial Association on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 6:30 pm at the Villenova Town Hall, 1094 Butcher Rd., South Dayton, New York. All VBA members are urged to attend (you are a member if you own a lot or are an heir to someone already buried in the Villenova Cemetery).
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Love in the Name of Christ is again collecting school supplies for the Gowanda Central School District. Springville Center for the Arts upcoming visual They can be dropped off at 15 W Main St., Gowanda; arts workshops: 9am-1pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri8/3 & 8/10 | Ink Drawing: Figure & Still Life days or at your church for us to pick up. Deadline is 8/5 & 8/6 | Ink Blot Creations Wednesday, August 31. 8/5 & 8/6 | Free Flowing Florals 8/13 | Introduction to Bonsai Monday Night Drum Circle meets at Heritage Park, 7pm
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Registration is open now for the popular Silver Creek Yard Sales, scheduled for August 6. Homeowners that want to get listed on the map for this event can submit their registrations online through the Chamber’s web calendar or can register in person at either of two Silver Creek businesses: Den’s Antiques, 8 Main Street, or at Silver Creek Optical, 41 Main Street. The cost to register is $10 per sale. Sales must be registered by August 1st in order to get on the map.
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HR Director Appointment Awaits Confirmation of County Legislature MAYVILLE, N.Y.:-Chautauqua County Executive Paul M. Wendel, Jr. recently announced his selection of Deborah Makowski as the new Chautauqua County Director of Human Resources.
and a Human Resources Manager at Matco Tools. “Makowski has been a prominent human resources professional for 23 years with proven success in employee relations, benefits, recruitment and training in the health care, manufacturing and hospitality industries,” said Wendel. “Her skillset will be a great asset to county government and I believe she will be a great addition to our team.”
This appointment is subject to the confirmation of the Chautauqua County Legislature. If approved at the legislature meeting on July 27, 2022, Makowski will begin her position on August 8, 2022 and would fill the term of former director “I pride myself on being Jean Riley, who resigned fair and consistent in emfrom the position in early ployee relations and poliApril. cy administration,” said Makowski. “I look forMakowski recent- ward to working with my ly served as Executive fellow county employees Director of Human Re- and using my knowledge sources at Warren Gener- and expertise in the HR al Hospital. In this posi- field to further promote tion, she was responsible workforce excellence.” for employee relations, benefits management, Makowski earned her collective bargaining Bachelor’s Degree in agreement negotiations, Business Administration recruitment, orienta- with a concentration in tion, training and de- Human Resources Manvelopment for over 650 agement at Buffalo State union and non-union College in Buffalo, N.Y. employees. She also pre- She is also a certified Huviously worked as a Hu- man Resources Profesman Resources Business sional through the SociPartner II at Wells En- ety for Human Resources terprises, Inc.; a Director Management. She curof Human Resources and rently resides in Cherry Community Relations at Creek, N.Y. Cockaigne Resort LLC.;
Photo Submitted Paige and Wyatt Winton showing off their goat awards
NO GOATS, NO GLORY BY: LINDSEY CRISANTI, ernment, the NYS SUNY system, and the federal gov4-H LEAD EDUCATOR Dunkirk, N.Y. - The Goat ernment through the United barn at the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds was full of activity as 4-H Goat Project members participated in the Pack and Harness Goat Show. Goats are an exceptionally hardy animal that can carry well above their own body weight.
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