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An art class takes place outside adjacent to Rockefeller Arts Center.
Sales of artwork created by State University at Fredonia Department of Visual Arts and New Media students have provided a financial boost to Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County, a non-profit that provides tutoring services in reading, math, English language and other subjects.
The spring semester art sale, held in-person on April 19 at the Williams Center Multipurpose Room, generated $2,215 for Literacy Volunteers. Students donated the proceeds on Wednesday, April 28.
“It went really well, better than the sale last semester,” said Angeline Ginsberg, a junior majoring in Ceramics from Lindenhurst and one of the show’s organizers.
After an incident, Vader and his owners have been banned from the city dog park.
DUNKIRK As the Dunkirk Common Council considers the possibility of banning certain participants, a dog and owner who have found themselves profiled over the last few weeks are Vader, a shepherd and husky mix, and his owner, Gary Miller.
Earlier in April, Miller and Vader had an incident occur at the Dunkirk Dog Park on Main Street Extension with dog owner Jade Lowe, and her dog, Corvus, a black lab mix, that has caused a stir over the last few weeks.
“Corvus and I had shown up at the dog park, there was another dog there and a couple, but we didn’t think much of it,” Lowe told the OBSERVER. “We went to the other fenced-in area because I didn’t know this dog or how he played with others. They asked me some questions about Corvus, if he was friendly with other dogs. … There was a shift in the air and then I heard the growling and then Vader was on top of Corvus and he would not get off o
After an incident, Vader and his owners have been banned from the city dog park.
As the Dunkirk Common Council considers the possibility of banning certain participants, a dog and owner who have found themselves profiled over the last few weeks are Vader, a shepherd and husky mix, and his owner, Gary Miller.
Earlier in April, Miller and Vader had an incident occur at the Dunkirk Dog Park on Main Street Extension with dog owner Jade Lowe, and her dog, Corvus, a black lab mix, that has caused a stir over the last few weeks.
“Corvus and I had shown up at the dog park, there was another dog there and a couple, but we didn’t think much of it,” Lowe told the OBSERVER. “We went to the other fenced-in area because I didn’t know this dog or how he played with others. They asked me some questions about Corvus, if he was friendly with other dogs. … There was a shift in the air and then I heard the growling and then Vader was on top of Corvus and he would not get off of him and
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Dunkirk Cynthia Ann Sysol, 67, lifelong resident of Dunkirk, passed away Sunday, March14 at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital after a lengthy illness.She was born in Dunkirk on Jan. 22, 1954, to the late Harry (Sr.) and Sophie (Lewandowski)Sysol.Cynthia spent most of her life working in the food service industry including nearly 15 years with FSA at SUNY Fredonia. She often cooked and catered on the side as baking and serving washer way of expressing love and gratitude.
Survivors include one sister, Mary Jane Sysol, of Wilmington, N.C., one brother, Harry(Theresa) Sysol, Jr. of Dunkirk, her three children, Jeffrey Storey, Joseph Storey, and Jill(Christopher) Krzyzanowicz all of Dunkirk, as well as ten grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Patricia Sysol, and a brother, Frank-Sysol, Sr.A private memorial service will be held later this spring for the immediate family.