Chautauqua Book Club announces meeting dates, titles
The Times-Reporter
The Chautauqua Book Club at the Dover Public Library has announced its schedule of upcoming discussion titles and dates.
The next meeting will take place at noon Jan. 28 via Zoom. The title to be discussed is “Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit” by Eliese Colette Goldbach, which is about a young woman working in a steel mill and the middle American upbringing that brought her there.
The scheduled titles also include “The Leavers: A Novel” by Lisa Ko on Feb. 25, “Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies” by J.B. West and Mary Lynn Kotz on March 25, “Shiner: A Novel” by Amy Jo Burns on April 29 and “All You Can Ever Know: A Memoir” by Nicole Chung on May 27.
Chautauqua Institution is looking to bring audiences back for summer 2021 programming.
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CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua Institution has released a plan to present programming for in-person audiences during its 2021 summer assembly season, pending evolving guidance and regulations from state, federal and local government officials.
The approach was approved by the Institution’s Board of Trustees at its Dec. 9 meeting, and was shared with members of the community via a series of webinars.
“This working plan is the result of our team having spent the entire fall consulting experts, learning from the experience of industry colleagues, and observing and analyzing government regulations concerning entities with operations similar to Chautauqua’s. We took those learnings alongside the evolving news but promise of vaccines, and crafted a series of informed assumptions about what we might encounter in June,” said Michael E. Hill, president of Chautauqua Institution. “We c