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Chautauqua County Community Source 9/23/22

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SEPTEMBER

23 2022

Author Timber Hawkeye at MHA Tuesday, September 27 JAMESTOWN, NEW to miss!” YORK -- Staff and volunteers at the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County (MHA) are excited to be welcoming best-selling author Timber Hawkeye to their Jamestown center on Tuesday, September 27, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

Be Part of Audubon Roadside Cleanup Saturday, October 1 JAMESTOWN,

N.Y.

– Join in with Audubon Community Nature Center (ACNC) and volunteer at the Autumn Roadside Cleanup.

The Opposite of Namaste, as well as his other books – BudThis year’s annual event dhist Boot Camp and Faithis Saturday, October 1, 2022, fully Religionless – will be 8:30 a.m. to noon. available to purchase.

Meet at the Nature Center To learn more, call Jones at the MHA at (716) 490-1048 or to get started. Volunteers The host of the “Buddhist visit Hawkeye’s website Bud- will collect trash along Route 62 and, if time perBoot Camp” podcast is on a dhistBootCamp.com. mits, along Route 60. tour across the United States The Mental Health Associato promote his latest book, The tion in Chautauqua County is Giving back to your Opposite of Namaste. a peer recovery center offering community and your local The evening will begin with support groups and individual environment is an impora brief description of Hawk- coaching for people looking tant part of a healthy and eye’s books then move into a to improve their lives, deepen socially proactive lifestyle. group discussion that he will wellness, thrive in recovery, Roadside Cleanup is a great or support those on a recovery lead. way for businesses and compath. Peers use their personal munity groups to volunteer MHA Certified Peer Special- stories to help people find re- and families to teach their covery in their own lives in ist Sean Jones, who has met middle school and older Hawkeye, says, “Timber pre- their own way. children this value. fers to call them discussions Anyone with questions or because he allows questions Children and youth ages and thoughts from the audi- in need of services for them12 – 18 are welcome and selves or a family member is ence, to move the conversation welcome to call or stop in at must be accompanied by an the way the group chooses.” the Jamestown facility at Door adult. The event will be an oppor- 14 in the rear of the Gateway Participants are reminded tunity to discover the benefits Center, 31 Water Street. Hours of mindfully living at peace are Mondays, Wednesdays to wear closed-toed shoes with the world – both within and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. – 7 and dress for the weather. and around us. It will be a p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, You can bring your own glochance to learn that it’s not 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. ves if you have them, and about living in a bubble where Audubon has some to lend. Hours for the MHA at nobody pushes your buttons but to get to a point where you Grace Lutheran Church, 601 Water bottles and snacks don’t have any buttons that can Eagle Street in Dunkirk are are recommended. be pushed. And to learn that Wednesdays, noon – 3 p.m.; mindfulness doesn’t make Thursdays, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Volunteers are welcome other people less irritating – it and Fridays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. to enjoy the Nature Center makes us less irritable. To learn more about the exhibits, visit with Liberty the Bald Eagle, Cricket the Jones relates, “Timber has a Mental Health Association, American Kestrel and Socall (716) 661-9044 or visit way of talking about life, the world and recovery that helps MHAChautauqua.org or face- ren the Red-tailed Hawk, you to question the paths you book.com/MHAChautauqua. or hike the trails after their choose in a very mindful, safe A schedule with descriptions work is done. and positive way. This is a spe- of all groups and classes is at It helps with planning if cial event that you do not want MHAchautauqua.org/groups. you can make reservations

Photo Submitted On Saturday morning, October 1, you can wear a flashy orange vest and join volunteers like these to be part of Audubon Community Nature Center’s Autumn Roadside Cleanup.

by calling (716) 569-2345 during business hours or registering online through “Programs and Events” at AudubonCNC.org. Walkins are welcome.

arboretum and natural play space and hike the six miles To learn more about Auof trails dawn until dusk dubon and its many prodaily for free. grams, call (716) 569-2345, find Audubon Community The three-story Nature Nature Center on Facebook, Center building houses inte- or visit AudubonCNC.org, ractive displays, a collection where you will find the most of live animals including up-to-date COVID-19 Notice the Hellbender exhibit and at the top of the page. the Blue Heron Gift Shop. Visitors are welcome MonAudubon Community days through Saturdays, Nature Center builds and 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and nurtures connections Sundays, 1 – 4:30 p.m. Na- between people and nature ture Center members and by providing positive outSNAP/EBT cardholders door experiences, opportuhave free building admis- nities to learn about and unsion daily. Building admis- derstand the natural world, sion is also free every Sun- and knowledge to act in enday for non-Nature Center vironmentally responsible members. ways.

This event takes place rain or shine, but will be rescheduled in the case of thunder and lightning. Audubon Community Nature Center is located at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 between Jamestown, N.Y., and Warren, Pa. You can visit the nearly 600acre nature preserve and Audubon's three live birds of prey, enjoy the native tree

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