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Full of natural gratitude for November scenery

November is a time of transition. The beginning of the month is hanging on to the last vestiges of an idyllic autumn, but at the same time, winter is making itself known in occurrences both small and large. It can be freezing, gray, and snowing one day, and then a beautiful, sunny morning ...

175th anniversary ceremonial gavel gifted

At the November stated meeting of the North Star Lodge 241, Joseph Warren Lodge 726 presented a ceremonial gavel to the officers of North Star in celebration of their recent 175th anniversary.

Last call to register for Nature Art Showcase

The Council on Greenways & Trails is announcing their final call for artists to showcase their art in the Nature Art Showcase, to be Feb. 6 and 7 at the Barrow Civic Theater in Franklin. Spots are filling fast and are limited with a registration deadline of Monday. The annual event ...

TEA Party seeks youth participants

Michelle Erdt, regional director of Club America, the high school arm of Turning Point USA, will be the featured speaker at the monthly meeting of the Southern Tier TEA (Totally Engaged American) Patriots on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 1309 Norby Road. A chapter is being formed at Jamestown High ...

Youngsville Fire Department craft show is today

Please email community news to Colette Nelson at Colettenel.ypl@gmail.com by Wednesday of each week to be included in the Youngsville News section of the Saturday paper. COMMUNITY NEWS - The Youngsville Volunteer Fire Department is holding its annual craft show today, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. ...

Winter exposes troubled trees and bark

The seasons are changing from fall to winter, and one of the major changes to the environment is that the deciduous trees have lost their leaves. Evergreen trees may still have green needles, but all the maples, oaks, and more are now bare. Although the world may be quiet, the trees are not ...