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Erie Cattaraugus County Community Source 3/3/23

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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua Gowanda Gowanda Sports Sports Report Report County Leads Community Partners in Funding Grant Proposal Aimed at Expanding Local Food Access

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Expanding partnera bad throw to third a badbase throw to third base22that Track Field Track & Field me May 28nal against game May 28 against packaging NYS procured foods importance of such a project, ships to include other food serlater with Chloe later Luther’s with Chloe Luther’s allowed Falconerallowed to scoreFalconer to score State Qualifier on State June Qualifier on June Portville atNo. James1 Portville at JamesintoEden up to 500 individual boxes “The NY Food for NY Families vice groups and municipalities goal of her own. goalEden of her own. a run. Another a run. Kota Another Kota 3 and 4.per The highlight 3 and 4. forThe highlight for Community townColCommunity Colweek. Distribution events grant application, if funded, provides opportunity to reach went oninning to take awent 3-2 lead on tothe take a will 3-2 include leadboys double in the 2nddouble inning in the 2nd Gowanda’s the was Gowanda’s a sitesboys was collaborative will havea a profoundly positive community members in both Unfortunately lege. for Unfortunately for an 8-4 advantage. to an Eden 8-4 advantage. Eden scored two morescored Gowantwotomore Gowanwith partners Office of the effect for families that want to urban centers and more rural 13th place finish for 13th Noah place finish for Noah nda, Portville Gowanda, was Portville was went into with into a halftime with ain the da runs taking the da runs score taking the halftime score went Aging’s Roots Program, provide healthy and sustainareas of the county. There was Vogtli (18-5.5)Local Vogtli Long (18-5.5) in the Long 11-game winning on an 11-game winning 9-5 lead. 9-5 lead. Jump. aimed at servicing senior citiable fresh locally grown and limited time to put together to 4-1. to 4-1. For the Jump. GowanFor the Gowanand had astreak 6-foot-6 and had a 6-foot-6 zens in areas such as Brocton, processed foods for families a proposal for funding, and In were the second In the the second half,Crissa the da Both teams Both ableteams able half, da girls, Scanlan girls, Crissa Scanlan nded pitcher left-handed who pitcher who were Cassadaga, and Fredonia; St. in Dunkirk; at the same time CCE credits its community score went to 11-7 score with went to 11-7 with to score single to runs score in single runs in placed Luke’s 15th Episcopal in the placed Shot15th Shot ready getting waslooks already getting looks Church andin the strengthening our collaborapartners for the successful Eden’s before 11th point being11th 3rd teams. inning the before 3rda inning a Eden’s Putpoint (27-6.75). PutPublic (27-6.75). thebeing Jamestown Market’s tive efforts county-wide with submission of the RFP. major league from teams. majorthe league scored on a falling scored shot on a falling shot scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s scoreless 4th. Gowanda’s Mobile Market program, aimed Cornell Cooperative Extension, CCE is hopeful that NYS will r two scoreless After two scoreless and minority Jamestown Public Market, and award funding for Chautauqua 16:05disleft with in the 16:05SCOREBOARD left atinlow-income the SCOREBOARD three-run advantage three-run dis- with advantage s, Portville innings, got Portville got hourNY round hour round trip i GOWANDA, NYRural –GOWANDA, – trip including Rural Ministries Chautauqua Ministry.” game. minute later, A a minute communities; later, a County, and that this is just the appeared in theappeared 5th in- in the A5th in- game. started inthings the 3rd started in the 3rd a layover at the village a layover the v Dunkirk,Baseball aimed at servicing The New York & Lake The New York & Lake Baseball start of a wider county at effort card yellow calledcard foulof called ning with Falconer ningscorwith yellow Falconer scor-foul when a Portville inning when a Portville food insecure individuals; andRailroad (NYLE) of South Dayton for of an South Dayton Erie Erie is Railroad (NYLE) is to address food access needs. The goal of the project will Sunday,Gowanda May 28 Sunday, May 28 on Eden on Eden gave ing three runs. With ing three the runs. Withgave the Gowanda Five Loaves + 20 Fish Miniswas put batter on first was put on first outside “Father’s Day outside “Father’s continuing tourist continuing the tourist be to the increase access to healthy, a five, two-minute, a two-minute, one-playscore tied at five,score Gowantied at Gowan- one-playtries, servicing the ‘food desert’ -Portville 9, Gowanda 0 -Portville 9, Gowanda 0 fter being base hit by after a being hit by a Lunch”. A few vendors Lunch”. A few ve local foods, while providing season with their season special with their special Grant partner Linnea er advantage, er advantage, they and da moved back into da amoved two- back into a two- and areathey of Sherman/Clymer, speAn errantpitch. pickoff An errant pickoff a guaranteed income for local will be set up in the will be set up in t “Father’s Day” excursions. “Father’s Day” excursions. Haskin, director of the Jamesmade both good Steuse of made it. Lugood use ofcifically it. Lu-youth and families. run lead after both run Stelead after farms and NYS producers. t at second attempt sent at second sent for passengers passen town Publicvillage Market,for shares the Train rides are scheduled Train ridesvillage are scheduled Softball ther doubled scored to on ther the folscored on the fol- Softball vens and Nagel doubled vens and to Nagel Longer-term impacts of the potential impact such funding nner to third. the runner That to third. That to browse and explore! to browse and exp for one Saturday: for June one Saturday: June free shot. lowing Beforefree shot.May Before get on base and eventualget on baselowing and eventualTuesday, Tuesday, If31 awarded funds, May CCE31will project include deeper concould have, “Chautauqua llowed by was another followed by another 18th, and will depart 18th, and will depart Tickets and “Weidners Tickets and “W plan food distribution between local farms the out, advantage ran out, ly score. ly score. the advantage ran County is unique in our size -Falconer 8, Gowanda -Falconer 7 8,sites Gowanda 7nection throw at third, missedalthrow at third, alGowanda’s train station Gowanda’s train meals station BBQ” may be BBQ” may acrossfolthe county easily accesand wholesale outlets, such Luther scored again Luther fol-scored again geographically. Wemeals face many The 7-5 score held The for 7-5 score held for Portville lowing to scorePortville to score sible for the community. at Each as Brigiottas; better under11:00am and 2:00pm. ata11:00am and 2:00pm. purchased online purchased at online challenges other communities lowed by a goal lowed by Lily by a goal by Lily into the Gowanda 7th in- into the 7th in- Photo Submitted site will provide distribution irst run. Portville their first Gowanda run. Portville standing of the food access train will Also, depart one train willface depart when it“nylerailroad.com comes to food “nylerailroad.com.” Boys LacrosseAlso, one Scanlan. Gowanda was unGowanda was un- Scanlan. Boys Lacrosse of NYS food boxes at no cost needsJune of county residents; and 19th, on to score wentfour on ning. to score four ning. access; lack Lapsters of transportation, on Sunday, 19th, on Sunday, at June at Lapsters (2 & under) will (2 & und Class C Finals Class C Finals Gowanda had Gowanda pulled had topulled community members, first sustainable food distribution needs of vulnerable groups able to increase able to lead increase their lead (Leftinning to Right) James Galbato, Brigiotta’s Farmland Produce; Luke Fodor, n the runs and in the inning and their 2:00pmamodel only. Allcould trains 2:00pm only. All trains ride free, Fathers will ride free, Fathers come, first serve. Distribution that be replicated to within a point to of within Eden a point of Eden bringing up Falconer’s bringing up Falconer’s such asof seniors and youth, and -Lake Shore 11, East Aurora -Lake 5Shore 11,will Easttravel Aurorato 5 the village St. Luke’s Rector; Skal and Emily Reynolds, Cornell Cooperative ooked back. never Cassandra looked back. will travel to thefree. village ride Ticket window ridemore free. will be hosted for a total across the county at of churches, a need to invest in Ticket local at 11-10, at would 11-10, but thatsites would final chance. Their finalfirst chance. Theirbut firstthat of Chautauqua County; Linnea South Dayton. The South NYLE Dayton. The NYLE leExtension Portville While rolled Portville rolledHaskin, Jamestown Public Market; is located at the Train is located atWe the T of 40 weeks between June 2023 schools, or other communifarms and ag producers. be as close into as they be would as close as theyand would batter blasted a triple batter into blasted a triple Vince DeJoy, City of Dunkirk Director of Planning and Development. August Girls 2024,Lacrosse and promotty service organizations. train station is located trainat station is located at ching a on shutout, pitching a shutout, Station and will be Station open at and will b Girls Lacrosse are proud to partner with CCE get.field. EdenThat scored get. four Eden scored four right center field. right That center ed via social media, print50 meCommercial Street, 50 Commercial nda piled up Gowanda six er- piled up six erAnnounced in late 2022, theStreet, and other organizations who 10:00am on Saturday 10:00am and on Satu June 2 traditional Thursday,outreach. June 2 unanswered goals unanswered while Thursday, goalsdia, while was followed by was a double followed by a double and Food for¼ NYmile Families fundshare our mission of feed¼ mileNY east of Route east1:00pm of Route the gamerors helping in the game helping on Sunday. 1:00pm NYLE on Sunda to for control managing the to control the Community members will not10 ing aims to “…create a more and two singlesand before two managing singlesopment before -Eden 15, Gowanda 10 -Eden 15, Gowanda ingpassengers the community. Wepasseng are local agricultural 62 in Gowanda, NY. 62 in Gowanda, NY. lle pile up Portville a totalJAMESto pile up a total -BYto LINNEA HASKINS, asks that asks with that required ball. With left With in 5:30 beleft in to pre-register or Gowanda lockedGowanda down a locked down5:30 aandball. resilient statewide food system hopeful NYS understands the growers producers. eTOWN runs. Gowanda of nine runs. Gowanda Cornell Cooperative Extenpre-purchased tickets pre-purchased PUBLIC MARKET The scenic train ride Thefarms scenic trainneeds ride of our provide identification or other that supports local area and invests tic the Eden was the game, conEden confirst out. score first was out. The scoreCCE’s wasproposal sion The of Chautauqua County is game, includes the & was were put batters down inwere put down in bring a in confirmation bring ofso a confirma means of documentation to be approximately aquality, 2approximately a 2community Track Field Track & Field will and provideswill highbe our we can tent to just pass tent the ball to just pass the ball 8-8 with two runners 8-8 with on two runners on to announce a partimplementation of several receive a box of NYS grown/ n the finalorder inning in the finalproud inning their purchase with their them. purchase w nutritious food to communities support our ag producers, 3 & 4it June 3 & 4 around to keep around it away toJune keep away base. The next Falconer next Falconer JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK nership withbase. severalThe organidistribution sites and events produced food. Each box will 0 loss. for a 9-0 loss. facing food insecurity. Food while feeding our community.” (February 27, 2023) -- Cornell zations, municipalities, and across Chautauqua County, Gowanda. The fromtime Gowanda. The time batter was intentionally batter wasfrom intentionally average pounds, -Gowanda Boys –10-12 Noah -Gowanda Vogtli,and Boys – Noah Vogtli, will support local purchases Cooperative Extension ofwalkedbusinesses a recent funding which ifafunded would begina 15-10 ran out with 15-10 ran Eden out with Eden loading on the walked basesloading the bases include a variety of produce, and traditionally disadvan13th, Long Jump, 8-5.5 13th, Long Jump, 8-5.5 Chautauqua is excited grant opportunity offered via Leading in the summer of 2023. CCE the GowanFor more information meats, and other products. he No. 3 County Gowan— The No. Gowanthewin. GowanLeading with3 one out. The withnext one win. out. The next taged farmers by building and to announce the exciting colNew York State Agriculture hopes to hire a coordinator on the NYS Food for NYS -Gowanda Girls – Crissa -Gowanda Scanlan, Girls – Crissa Scanlan, sity softball da Varsity team softball team expanding economic opporda effort was Chloe da effort Luwas Chloe Lubatter hit single, batter ending hit aofsingle,who ending laboration with local agencies andaMarkets. In January would oversee the project, Families initiative visit: 15th, Shot Put, 27-6.7515th, Shot Put, 27-6.75 tunities and creating new No. 1 Falconer faced toNo. inexpand 1 Falconer with seven goals ther with andandseven and the game as in an the 8-7 game Fal- ther as 8-7 Fal-with CCE is proud to partner with and municipalities this year, CCE submitted a an working county re- goals https://agriculture.ny.gov/ -SilverThe Creek Boys – Alex -Silver Proknal, Creek Boys – Alexmarketing Proknal, channels for them such a wide range of services ass C food finals the on Class May finalswin. on Mayforconer assists. The three other assists. other local access. RecentCconer proposal the NYwin. Food three for gional farmers, dairy producnews/state-department-agwithin the state while ensurand organizations across the54.19 11th, 400M Dash, 54.1911th, 400M Dash, work among31 several Allegany-Limeat partners Allegany-LimeNY Families program, aiming and other NYS Agriculture riculture-accepting-applithree ers, Gowanda three goals Gowanda goals ing local food gets to New York county to increase food access. across county illustrates to bring significant dollars to scored producers towere procure produce, cations-nearly- 26-millionAftertheGowanda’s stone. After Gowanda’s were by Ke’Ya Stescored by Ke’Ya Ste-Silver Creek Girls – Grace -Silver MulCreek Girls – Grace Mulfamilies who need it most.” — The No. 2 County Gowan— The No. 2 GowanFood insecurity is a high conthe potential of collaboraChautauqua focused dairy products, meat products, new-york-food-new-york. isa:s Stevens Gao:wisa:s was Stevens was vens (1 goal, 1 assist), vens Lily (1 goal, assist), len,1 8th, Discus, len, Alivia 8th, PenDiscus, cern Lily for87-1; Chautauqua County,87-1; Alivia ForPenCCE, a wider coalition da Varsity girls da lacrosse Varsity tion to address an important on expanding healthy foodgirls lacrosse baked goods, and other local dconcern: as the first walked at-bat, as the first at-bat, Scanlon (1 goal) and Scanlon Aai(1 goal) and Aaiof man, residents made perfect sense. 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March 5 First Sunday Storytime at Audubon is Free

Fredonia Cub Scout Pack 267 Members Cross Over to Troop Fredonia, NY, February 24, 2023 - Fredonia Cub Scout Pack 267’s Arrow of Light den recently completed their time with the Pack and crossed over to Troop 267. The Pack held a crossing over ceremony and celebrated the Cubs’ accomplishments during the Blue and Gold Ceremony on January 31st. The event was held at the American Legion Post 59 in Fredonia, and was attended by Cubs and their families, as well as Scouts and Leaders from Troop 267. Cub Scouts can begin as early as Kindergarten in the Lion Den. They then progress through the ranks, including Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Weeblo, before reaching the rank of Arrow of Light and crossing over to the Troop.

Photo Submitted Left to Right: Milo Wille, Tyler Field, Bryce Gustafson, Tanner Damon, Eli Williams, and Ben Siebert advanced from Cub Scouts to the Troop.

As the Cubs crossed the bridge with their parents walking alongside them, Storyteller Claire Certo leads First Sunday Story Time at Audubon Community Nature Scouts from the Troop waited Center.The next free storytime for 2 – 8 year olds and their adults is March 5, 12:30 – 1 p.m. at the other end to welcome them into their ranks. Each slat of the bridge bears one of the twelve points of the Jamestown, N.Y. – animals, and exhibits. The three-story Nature Scout law; a Scout is trustAudubon Community Then go outside to enjoy Center building houses worthy, loyal, helpful, Nature Center’s (ACNC) the outdoor Nature Play interactive displays, a friendly, courteous, kind, next monthly First Sunday Area and visit Soren collection of live animals obedient, cheerful, thrifty, Storytime is March 5, the Red-tailed Hawk. including the Hellbender brave, clean, and reverent. 2023, 12:30 – 1 p.m. exhibit, and the Blue The Cubs’ parents were each Heron Gift Shop. Visitors presented with the Arrow of Participation is Light pin, recognizing that are welcome Mondays Children’s books are limited to 15. through Saturdays, 10 a.m. parents work alongside their powerful tools to connect children throughout their - 4:30 p.m., and Sundays, children to nature Cub Scout journey to achieve Although this is a free 1 4:30 p.m. Nature Center and establish a strong goals and progress through event, reservations are members and SNAP/EBT foundation for their the ranks. Following the requested by Saturday, cardholders have free Photo Submitted educational journey. ceremony, everyone celebratMarch 5, 2023. To reserve building admission daily. ed with a beautiful custom Led by ACNC storyteller your space, call the Nature Building admission is also A custom cake was made by Den Leader Holly Field, cake made by Holly Field Claire Certo, children go Center during open free every Sunday for nonfeaturing a miniature bridge with the Cubs' likenesses. that featured a miniature on literary adventures with hours at (716) 569-2345 Nature Center members. bridge with each of the Cubs’ animals, through habitats or go to AudubonCNC. To learn more about photos standing on it, joining and seasons, and discover org and click through Audubon and its many two cakes, one displaying new things with every page. “Programs and Events.” committee member and lead- Advancement Chair and programs, call (716) the Cub Scouts logo, and the er in the Pack for 14 years, Troop Liaison, and Cathy Walk-ins are welcome 569-2345, find Audubon other with the BSA logo. and the committee wishes to Derucher, Activities Chair. Doors open at 12:20 if there is room. Community Nature express their sincere gratip.m. for ages 2 – 8 and Center on Facebook, or Arrow of Light Cubs who tude for her dedication and Cub Scouts is a 100% their adults for this free, visit AudubonCNC.org. crossed over to the Troop Audubon Community helping the Cubs succeed! volunteer led nonprofit nature-based story time. Audubon Community are: Tanner Damon, son of Nature Center is located at organization. Pack 267 is Nature Center builds and Kyle and Kristina Damon, 1600 Riverside Road, onePack 267’s Den Leaders always accepting new Cubs Tyler Field, son of Daminurtures connections The building fully opens quarter mile east of Route are: Dawn Rudyk, Lions, at any level on an ongoing on and Holly Field, Bryce between people and nature at 1:00 p.m. Participants 62 between Jamestown, Courtney McIntyre, Tigers, basis. Membership in the Gustafson, son of Brian by providing positive are welcome to stay N.Y., and Warren, Pa. Dave Kelly, Wolves, Toby Pack is open to boys and girls and Jaimee Gustafson, Ben outdoor experiences, afterward and explore the You can visit the nearly Wille, Bears, and Erik and in Kindergarten through 5th opportunities to learn about Siebert, son of Bill and Nicki Caitlin Barkley, Webelos. Nature Center building. 600-acre nature preserve, grade. If you are interested in Siebert, Milo Wille, son of check in on the live birds of and understand the natural The committee is: Nate Krolearning more or joining Cub Toby and Leslie Wille, and world, and knowledge to prey, and hike, snowshoe pp, Cubmaster, Max Alguire, Scouts, please email CubBoth the program and Eli Williams, son of Nick and act in environmentally Committee President, Jessica ScoutsPack267@gmail.com Alison Williams. Holly Field Sunday admission are free. or cross country ski over responsible ways. Berdyck, Treasurer, Leslie or send a message through five miles of trails dawn served as their Den Leader Come for story time and Wille, Secretary and Popcorn our Facebook page, Facebook. until dusk daily for free. throughout their Cub Scout stay to explore the indoor Kernel, Andrea Spengler, com/FredoniaPack267. careers. Field served as a Nature Play Area, live

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