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Blood Drive Will

Be Held On Thursday

The Community Blood Bank will hold a blood drive from noon to 5 p.m. Thursday at UPMC Chautauqua, 207 Foote Ave., Jamestown. Donors must be at least 17 years of age, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and be in good general health,. To learn more or to find a blood drive, visit www.fourhearts.org or call 877-842-0631.

Band To Perform At Spire Theater

The Town Pants will hold one last concert in Jamestown before their last tour, which will be in Scotland. The band started 25 years ago playing small pubs which led to performing at music venues in more than 500 cities in 15 countries, and eventually headlining Celtic, roots and world music festivals. Three thousand shows later their own brand of Celtic roots-rock spans seven albums. The Vancouver, British Columbia-based band combines aspects of Irish traditional, folk, rock and roots Americana, fusing dual lead vocals from brothers Duane and Dave Keogh. With the addition of violinist Johanna So and backed by the rhythm section, the band creates a form of high energy “West Coast Celtic” music. The band is set to perform at The Spire Theater, 317 E. Third St., on Saturday. More information can be found at inspirejamestown.com or email bluemoonmusic@windstream.net.

Falconer Village Board To Hold Work Session

FALCONER — The Falconer Village Board will hold a work session at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, in the firemen’s exempt hall, 3 Coleson Dr., Falconer.

Kennedy

Free Library

To Resume

Crochet Club

KENNEDY — The Kennedy Free Library will resume its Crochet Club complete with an on-site teacher. The next class is 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. Those attending should bring their projects and gather at the library. All skill levels are welcome to attend. Crochet Club meets once per month on the first Tuesday of each month. The class is free and open to the public. Call 716-267-4265 for more information.

Talk Focuses On One-Room Schoolhouses

SINCLAIRVILLE — The October meeting of the Valley Historical Society will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Sinclairville Free Library. The speaker will be the town of Ellery historian, Cherrie Clark. She will speak on the one-room schoolhouses of the town of Ellery. All persons interested in local history are invited to attend. New members are always welcome.

County Bridge 1019 Is Now Open

ELLINGTON — County Bridge 1019 on Harris Hollow Road in the town of Ellington is now open.

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