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NY Salamanca's Most Loveable Dogs Eagerly Awaits Forever Homes Today!
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around salamanca.
Let’s Have a Hopping Good Time
Photo of Watson’s Courtesy of Jessica Schultz, ellicottvilleNOW. Spring is nearly upon us. (I say nearly because apparently, winter isn’t done yet.) And that means that Easter is almost here. That also means it’s time to engage in some fun holiday activities. So what should we do? Where should we do it? What are our options? Let eNOW help you plan your bunny fun!
Ellicottville Walking Tour Recently Updated
Visitors and local community members alike will appreciate an updated Walking Tour of significant parts of Ellicottville which introduces people to the varied architectural styles we boast in our beautiful, well-preserved early buildings. Ellicottville has two names: The native name for this location was ‘De-as-hen-da-qua,’ or ‘place for holding court’ and ‘Ellicottville,’ likely since 1818 when the Holland Land Company opened an office here. Our wonderful public buildings were constructed quickly since Ellicottville was designated county seat of Cattaraugus County in 1808. The village became incorporated in 1837 but the county seat was eventually moved over the hill to Little Valley in 1868 due to better railroad access. Today, so many of those buildings and places are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. (The Ellicottville Historic District, Ellicottville Town Hall, and Jefferson Street Cemetery).
Tri-County Arts Council Opening New Show
OLEAN - Big things are happening at the Tri-County Arts Council! The TCAC is pleased to announce their first ever “Something BIG” large works show. The show runs March 23rd through April 27th in the Peg Bothner Gallery located at 110 W. State Street in Olean. The Opening Reception will take place this Saturday, March 23rd from 5:30-7:30pm. Catering is provided by L’Ardasse Chocolates of Olean, sponsored by the Tri-County Arts Council Board of Directors.
OPL Hosts Reception for 'The Butterfly Experience'
OLEAN, NY — John MacRoy, a retired educator, will talk about "The Butterfly Experience," his March exhibit, during a reception in the Art Gallery of the Olean Public Library, 134 N. Second St., Friday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. MacRoy, an Olean native, has an eclectic, extensive collection of beautiful butterflies, moths and giant creepy-crawlies, according to a library press release. He has displayed this collection at hundreds of elementary schools throughout the Western New York region while presenting entertaining and educational assembly programs.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER His exhibit features specimens from every continent on Earth, ranging from tropical equatorial forests to tundra and to temperate environments such as that of the Greater Olean area. He has included cryptic, gigantic silk moths; dazzling iridescent morpho butterflies from tropical America, and majestic bird-wing butterflies from Papua, New Guinea. MacRoy plans to talk for about an hour. Refreshments will be served. Further information is available by calling the library, 716-372-0200.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. MacRoy's website is https://www.johnmacroysbutterflies.com/about-john-macroy.html. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Olean, NY Residents: Your Future Cats Best Friend Awaits!
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around olean.
Olean Elks Will Offer Chicken Wings Wednesday
OLEAN, NY — Orders for chicken wings offered by the Olean Elks on Wednesday need to be placed by 7 p.m. Tuesday by calling 716-372-4191. The cost is $12 for 10 wings, which come with celery and blue cheese or ranch dressing, CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Patrons may choose hot, medium, mild or Cattleman's sauce. Wings may be picked up between 3 and 6 p.m. at the kitchen door by the Elks parking lot on South Second Street. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Ellicottville Bakeshop is Open NOW
Photos from Ellicottville Bakeshop and Jessica Schultz, ellicottvilleNOW. Bakery, bakery, bakery!!! I’m beyond excited that the Ellicottville Bake Shop opened its doors to the public this week. Located at 5 E. Washington Street, it promises to be a haven of delicious breads, sweet treats, and comforting classics. The bakery...
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