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Perondiās Stunt Dog Experience
Plan to spend an afternoon at the Seneca Nation of Indians Allegany Community Center on Sunday, April 14th and enjoy the acclaimed Perondiās Stunt Dog Experience.
Vietnam Remembrance Day
Vietnam. For some of you, this war is ancient history that you know little about. For those who served during those years, it remains a daily reminder.
Santa Claus Lane Receives Support
In an effort to enhance the holiday ambiance and promote togetherness in the community, the Higgins Memorial Golf Tournament Fund will match up to $3K in donations to the Santa Claus Lane Parade Fund to install a new Christmas tree in 2024.
Fleetwood Mac Tribute at Cutco Theater
The Seven Wonders will be lighting up the stage on Saturday, March 30th at 7:00pm at Cutco Theater in Olean, NY.
Breakaway Adventures: The Art of the Dry Fly
With the April 1st opening day of the Trout Fishing Season just days away, its time to step up your fly-fishing game and catch a trout on the rise!
Exciting Things Happening at The Purple Doorknob
2024 has already proven to be a big year for Ellicottvilleās specialty sock destination, but the excitement isnāt limited to the 14731 zip code.
Letās Have a Hopping Good Time
Spring is nearly upon us. (I say nearly because apparently, winter isnāt done yet.) And that means that Easter is almost here. That also means itās time to engage in some fun holiday activities. So what should we do?
A Conversation with Singer Scotty McCreery
Singer/songwriter Scotty McCreery is living his best life since he won the 10th season of American Idol in May of 2011.
Tri-County Arts Council Opening New Show
Big things are happening at the Tri-County Arts Council! The TCAC is pleased to announce their first ever āSomething BIGā large works show.
Celebrate St. Paddyās Day
With St. Patrickās Day right around the corner, Iām sure you have green beer, bar counters and parades doing a jig in your head. Everyone is Irish on St. Paddyās Day, as they say, which is pretty fitting considering the man himself wasnāt actually Irish.
Get a Taste of the Pot Oā Gold Soup Fundraiser
The weather hasnāt been the most cooperative creature this year. Is it still winter or is it early spring? I donāt even know, I just know that it rotates between hot and cold faster than my mood can handle. So what can we do to make ourselves feel better?
Breakaway Adventures: This Oneās for the Birds
Birds are an integral part of our lives and culture. In this Breakaway Classic Adventure, learn how to do some birding properly.
Hereās To Strong Women
International Women's Day (IWD) is an annual global holiday celebrated on March 8 focusing on the women's rights movement.
Itās The Sweetest Time of Year
Now in its 28th year, the annual New York State Maple Weekend takes place over two weekends on March 16th and 17th and 23rd and 24th.
Coffee & Chocolate Festival is Coming Up
Let us introduce you to the Coffee & Chocolate Festival, a celebration of all things coffee, chocolate and then some. Brought to life by the Pittsburgh, PA based Everest Events Group, it promises to be a day to remember.
What is a Seed Library?
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cattaraugus County invites those interested in seed gardening to attend a presentation on Seed Libraries a Blount Library in Franklinville, NY on March 2nd.
Celebrate Pi Day at the Pie Auction
Celebrate Pi Day, March 14th - Audubon Community Nature Centerās favorite mathematical holiday - early this year by bidding on a homemade pie or similar delight created by an Audubon staff or volunteer baker.
New Scholarship Program Manager
The Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation recently named Kathryn Kramer to the position of gift processing and scholarship program manager.
Shed Those Winter Blues
Shedding the winter blues for many of you that were not into skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing or building snow forts and bombarding the enemy with snowballs, becomes a challenging endeavor.
The Legend of Leap Day
Nearly every four years, we add an extra day to the calendar in the form of February 29th, also known as Leap Day. Why is that significant?