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Blood Drive Is Thursday In

Warren

WARREN, Pa. — Community Blood Bank will hold a blood drive from noon to 5 p.m. Thursday at Warren General Hospital. The local blood supply is “operating at less than a one-day supply,” according to Community Relations Specialist Erika DePalma. “With the increase in demand that we typically see during the summer months, we really need to increase the current supply back to an eight- to 10-day supply.”

Sheridan Groups Holding Open House

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan Historical Society will hold an open house Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The building, located at Route 20 and Center Road, is filled with two stories of local historical artifacts to explore. Members will be on hand to inform and guide. During the summer months, an open house is held on the second Saturday of the month. Tours may be scheduled by appointment by calling 716-673-1822.

Outdoor Club To Kayak Sunday

Members of the Allegheny Outdoor Club will kayak Sunday from McCrea Point Park in Jamestown on the Chadakoin River and Chautauqua Lake. The group will meet at 2 p.m. at the parks kayak/canoe launch. When entering the park turn left into the parking lot. Earl Ross will be the leader for the event and can be reached at 814-726-3920 or 814-706-1198 with any questions.

Canteen Returns Saturday For

Veterans

On Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon, the Canteen will “come back home” to the Fenton Mansion for coffee, cookies and camaraderie. All Veterans, their guests, and service dogs are welcome. The Fenton extends its appreciation to the DAR and Christ First Church that graciously furnished meeting places when extra spacing was needed.

School Board Meets

BEMUS POINT — The Bemus Point School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Monday in the cafeteria at Maple Grove Middle-High School, 3980 Dutch Hollow Road, Bemus Point. A public hearing will be held from 5:45-6 p.m. to discuss the district’s emergency response plan. The public is welcome to attend.

Busti Gazebo

Concerts Resume

After being canceled last year due to the COVID 19 outbreak, the Busti Gazebo Concerts are back.

Saturday will begin the 2022 season with Pat Cook performing her excellent versions of Patsy Cline and other famous female country artists, accompanied by George with the music.

Those planning to attend are asked to bring lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of great country music. The event is sponsored by the Buati Hamlet Development Association and the Chautuauqua Region Community Foundations.

Concerts take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., with many exceptional music groups and band each Saturday during July and August 2022.

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