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Annual Election Day Dinner Tuesday

The Kiantone Auxiliary will hold its annual Election Day dinner, Nov. 2, at 2318 Foote Ave. Ext., Route 60. Dinners cost $12 and include Swiss steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad, roll and desert. The event is drive-through, take out only and available from 4:30-7 p.m. Call 664-5433 for reservations.

Final Neighborhood Clean-up Event

The seventh and final neighborhood clean-up event of the Chautauqua County Land Bank’s Hands On Neighborhoods Jamestown 2021 program is set for Saturday, rain or shine. Volunteers are needed and welcome to join. The event will cover the area from North Main to Winsor streets and Fourth to Eighth streets. Pre-register at https://CHQlandbank.org/HandsOn. Sign-in on Saturday at the Joy Fellowship-Free Methodist Church, on the corner of East Seventh and Lincoln streets. Parking is available there in the church lot. All tools and supplies will be provided.

Chautauqua County Parks Commission Meeting Today

Members of the Chautauqua County Parks Commission will meet at 4 p.m. today at the Jamestown Airport in the large conference room. The public is invited to attend.

Outdoor Club Members Hike Sunday

Members of the Allegheny Outdoor Club will hike Sunday on the Riverwalk trail in Tidioute. This is a flat hike of 4 miles total. The group will meet at Musante Street at 1:30 p.m. or at the sewage treatment plant in Tidioute at 2 p.m. Linda Ross will be the leader and can be reached at (814) 688-5908 for any questions.

Watch Out For Deer Crossing

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and Department of Environmental Conservation is reminding drivers that deer and moose become more active and are more likely to enter public roadways in the fall. During the months of October, November, and December, it is breeding season and the animals are more visible. According to the University at Albany’s Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research, 43% of the crashes in 2020 between deer and vehicles occurred during this three-month span. “During the fall months, motorists should drive with extra caution to help avoid collisions with deer and moose,” said Mark Schroeder, DMV commissioner. “Be on the lookout for deer-crossing signs along roadways. They indicate deer have been seen at that location and have collided with cars there. Those signs are meant to warn you to be extra cautious when driving through such locations.”

Friends And Family Service Nov. 14

The Fentonville United Methodist Church is having a “Friends and Family” service, Sunday, Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. with a soup luncheon to follow. The church’s annual Harvest Dinner will be the following Sunday, Nov. 21, after the worship service. Thanksgiving meals will be prepared and distributed for families in need or shut-ins. All are welcome.

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