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Rutledge

Cemetery

Association To Meet Monday

RANDOLPH – The Rutledge Rural Cemetery will hold its annual meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Randolph Library, 26 Jamestown St., Randolph. All lot owners and interested parties urged to attend. Call 716-484-8780 for more information.

Rod And

Gun Auxiliary Meeting Set

LAKEWOOD – The Lakewood Rod and Gun Club Auxiliary Board will meet on Thursday, April 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom. On Tuesday, April 9, at 6 p.m. will be a potluck dinner also in the boardroom. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to pass. The group will be honoring past presidents.

Harmony Seniors To Meet April 4

PANAMA – The Harmony Senior Citizens will meet at noon Thursday for a tureen dinner at the Panama Methodist Church. Members are asked to bring a pass and their own table service. Hosts will include Dottie Enlow, Dorothy Erickson, Janice Hettenberger, Karen Hurlbert and Mary Keeney. All area seniors are invited and encouraged to attend.

Hunters Have Until Monday

To Remove Equipment On CWC Land

Any deer stands or hunting equipment of any kind left at any Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy properties will be confiscated if not removed as soon as possible. Beginning April 1, all deer stands or any other hunting equipment left on the conservancy’s properties will be removed. Those who have a deer stand or other hunting equipment set up on any of the conservancy’s nature preserves and who are unable to remove it before the deadline are asked to call the conservancy’s office to make arrangements. Deer stands or any other permanent structures are not allowed in Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy preserves. Hunting is only allowed on a few select preserves with prior authorization.

Libraries

To Present

Double-Feature Park Display

The Stockton Seymour and Cassadaga Branch Libraries present a double-feature park display by the Roger Tory Peterson Institute on Saturday, April 6. At 10:30 a.m. at the Cassadaga Village Green (on the corner of Route 60), a brief ceremony will present “Cassadaga Songbirds” – created by RTPI-sponsored artist, Katelyn Davis.

At 11:30 a.m. at the Stockton Park (at the traffic light), a brief ceremony will highlight Ms. Davis’s “Stockton Raptors” display, with a light reception to follow. Surveys submitted by local children were used to select birds for each park. These displays will remain through the end of June 2024. Signage support was constructed by students of WNY P-Tech STEM Academy in Dunkirk. Signage was printed by Falconer Printing. Much appreciation goes to the board members of the Village of Cassadaga and Town of Stockton for supporting this project. Funds were provided by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (CRCF) through The Blossom Fund.

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