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Class Of 1977 Announces

Cancellation Of 45 Year Reunion

The Southwestern High School Class of 1977 reunion committee is announcing the cancellation of its 45-year reunion. The even was scheduled for Aug. 27 at Webb’s Captains Table, however due to the low number of reservations received, the committee has decided to cancel the event this year. For more information email Lori Holder Radack at radack@stny.rr.com.

Town Dems To Hold Caucus

FALCONER — The town of Ellicott Democratic Party is holding its caucus for this fall’s elections at 6:30 p.m. today at the Falconer community building, 101 W. Main St., Falconer. Office vacancies this year are town supervisor and Ward 2 and 4 council positions.

Mobile Food Pantry Truck To Set Up In

Ashville

ASHVILLE –The Feed More of Western New York Mobile Pantry Truck from Falconer will be at the Ashville United Methodist Church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon and 3 to 5 p.m. The truck brings fresh produce and some staple items. To receive free food, only proof of address from the following ZIP codes is required: Ashville 14710, Bemus Point 14712, Celoron 14720, Lakewood 14750, Niobe 14758, Panama 14767, Stow 14785 and anyone who lives in the town of Busti. Wear a face mask and six feet of social distance while inside. The food will be pre-boxed. A volunteer will sign recipients in and take the box to the person’s car. For more information, call Martha at 716-763-9252.

CWC Session To Be Held Tuesday At 9 a.m.

The next session of the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s citizen science survey for invasive aquatic plants in Chautauqua Lake will take place on Tuesday at 9 a.m. The survey will cover part of Ashville Bay, with participants launching from Ashville Bay Marina.  The session is part of a series of public informational sessions and on-water surveys held by the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy, with funding from the Chautauqua Lake and Watershed Management Alliance, throughout the summer. Attendees will learn how to differentiate beneficial, native aquatic plant species from invasive, problematic species and also learn what they as individuals and as communities can do to prevent the arrival and spread of new aquatic invasive species. Those interested can also participate in an on-water survey to search for and remove invasive plants. Participation is free, but pre-registration is required for the on-water programs as attendance is capped at 10 participants per session. Registration can be made by calling 716-664-2166 or emailing info@chautauquawatershed.org. Anyone joining the on-water training sessions will need to bring their own kayak or canoe and life jacket. More information and other survey dates can be on www.chautauquawatershed.org and the conservancy’s Facebook page.

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