![]() Manufacturers coupons for overseas troops, canceled stamps and can tabs are collected and can be dropped off at the Post.īrocton Sons of the Legion, Squad 434 meetingīrocton American Legion, 110 W. See CHPC.care/bingoĭunkirk Memorial American Legion Unit 62 meetingĢ11 Central Ave., 7 p.m. Lakewood American Legion, 174 Chautauqua Ave., Lakewood, 6:30 p.m. All parties interested in the cannabis business in any capacity are encouraged to attend.Ĭassadaga American Legion Unit 1280 Auxiliary meetingĬhautauqua Hospice and Palliative Care Designer Bag Bingo Second floor meeting room, Village Hall, 6 p.m. Preregister at 934-3468.įredonia Cannabis Advisory Committee meeting Includes a magic show, photo opportunities, a small petting oo, scarecrows, pumpkins and more. Masks should be worn by those not vaccinated and social distancing will be observed.Īnderson-Lee Library presents: The Jeffers Pumpkin PatchĤ3 Main St., Silver Creek, 6 to 7 p.m. No registration is necessary.īingo will take place at St. Join in for stories, movies, crafts and play. Barker Library presents: all ages storytimeħ Day St., Fredonia, 4:15 p.m. Hardcovers $1 paperbacks 50 cents DVD and CDs $1 children’s books 25 cents or 5 for $1.ĭarwin R. Learn about Alzheimer’s, dementia and memory loss in this community-focused listening session. To register, call 80.ĭunkirk Senior Center, 45 Cliffstar Court, 10 a.m. ![]() Hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York and Chautauqua County Office of Aging Services. Community members affected by the disease can share experiences in order to bolster free resources, provide programs and services. For details, call 716 785-44708.ĭunkirk Senior Center, 45 Cliffstar Court, 10 a.m. Learn fly-tying for trout, bass and steelhead fishing. For kids and adults, No cost, all materials are free of charge. Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club’s “Kids on the Fly” fly-tying classesġ Mullet St, Dunkirk, 6 to 8 p.m. Also a good selection of German beers, and a basket auction. Call Mary Fran at 716 934-4197 for tickets. Dinner includes beer cheese soup, bratwurst, sauerkraut, German potato salad, tossed salad and German chocolate cake for $15. Hardcovers $1 paperbacks 50 cents DVD and CDs $1 children’s books 25 cents or 5 for $1.ĭemocratic club of the town of Hanover Oktoberfestįirehouse on the Lake, 23 Jackson St., Silver Creek, 4-7 p.m. Try a hands-on activity drawing silhouettes on paper, reducing in size with a pantograph and developing a print.ģ7 W. The McLaren collection of antique cameras and equipment are on display, along with many kinds of photographs dating back to 1839. ![]() Coming in 2014 – Smith Island, Chincoteague, Onancock, and Gumboro.7 Day St., Fredonia, noon to 4 p.m. Towns featured in the Chesapeake Ghost Walk series are Cambridge, Easton, Crisfield, Denton, Snow Hill, Pocomoke City, Ocean City, Berlin, Marion Station, Princess Anne, St. Some souls who lived as heroes, some as villains, some ghosts unremembered – nameless, and some known only by their quirky method of reaching into the living world – the ghosts of the Eastern Shore are quite alive. Some unrestful, some at peace, their presence is felt by nearly everyone that allows themselves to listen or look for them. The wide open spaces and expansive vistas, uncluttered by modern development, have left room for the ghosts of the past to wander – leaving space where spirits still feel at home in the land where they walked, laughed, lived, loved and died. Even the marshes, the swamps and winding waterways have been left largely untouched, and the phantom spirits of those long gone are comfortable to linger there. It’s the largest contiguous piece of agricultural land between Maine and Florida and the bones of the old plantations still creep up through the landscape, some still supporting the historic homes that have stood watch through social changes. The sky gets bigger, and tidal water is never very far away. Residents and visitors alike feel the difference instantly as soon as their cars leave the Bay Bridge and land on the shores of Queen Anne’s County. The Eastern Shore has no big cities – only small historic towns, rolling farmland and thousands of miles of shoreline. … a landscape ripe for the thin places where the veil between our physical world and the eternal world is thin.Įxcerpt from Haunted Eastern Shore by Mindie Burgoyne The landscape is mostly undeveloped, making it easy to step into the past. ![]() Sometimes referred to as the Delmarva Peninsula, the Eastern Shore is a world apart from its neighbors to the congested north and west. The Eastern Shore – that land that is situated east of the Chesapeake Bay is comprised of three states and fourteen counties.
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