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Sinclairville Free Library To Host A Meet-The-

Teacher Event

SINCLAIRVILLE — The Sinclairville Free Library will host a meet-the-teacher event at 6 p.m. Monday to meet and learn more about Cheryl Burns, Cassadaga Valley Central School agriculture and occupational education teacher. The event is an opportunity to learn more about what students in Burns’ classes are doing and more about Burns, who enjoys participating in triathlons and wildlife rehabilitation. The library is located at 15 Main St., Sinclairville. For more information call 716-962-5885 or send an email to info@sinclairvillelibrary.org.

First Baptist Church To Host Community Blood Bank On Thurs.

MAYVILLE — First Baptist Church, 59 S. Erie St., Mayville, will host a Community Blood Bank blood drive from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1. To schedule an appointment, call814-456-4206. Appointments are encouraged to reduce wait time, but not required.  Walk-ins will be taken as space allows. The Community Blood Bank partners with hospitals in Northwest Pennsylvania and Western New York to provide blood for patients in need. 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.

Kennedy Free Library To Host Christmas Story Fest On Sat.

KENNEDY — The Kennedy Free Library will be hosting a Christmas Story Fest for children through 12 years of age from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 3. There will be stories, crafts, activities, and prizes as well as a special guest appearance from Santa. For more information, call 716-267-4265.

CFA Project Approved For Chautauqua County

The lone state Consolidated Funding Application project approved for Chautauqua County is a project to improve access to the Chadakoin River in Jamestown. According to a news release Wednesday from Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office, the city of Jamestown has been awarded $361,000 from the state for the Chadakoin River Activation Initiative. The plan includes projects on the north shore of the river that include a signature garden, mural, tiered seating space and other items. The city plans to install a kayak launch, dock and welcome center for visitors on the river’s south shore.

Fire Dept. To Hold Town Hall Meeting

Leon Fire Company No. 1 will hold a town hall community meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the Leon Fire Hall to discuss the Leon ambulance transfer to Randolph Regional EMS. All Leon fire district residents are encouraged to attend. There will be no interruption of emergency medical care. The transition will be smooth and there will be no change to Leon Fire Services. Leon EMTs will also belong to the Randolph EMS team.

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