School Reopening Plans
Ellicottville Central Superintendent Bob Miller sat down with ellicottvilleNOW to discuss the school’s reopening plans and updates on the school’s capital project, including the school’s plan to operate 5 days a week for all students, and a more “normal” pattern for fall sports.
A Field of Neon Art
There is something about the woods at night … murkiness shrouds and moonlight dampens every nook and cranny. Once per year, Griffis Sculpture Park allows Doug Sitler and his team to light up the larger than life pieces of art into a field of neon dreams.
The Buzz About Bees
They can hurt, they can heal, they bring us honey and they help bring forth fruits and flowers into this abundant world we live in. Everything that honey bees do benefit something else. Even their stings hold medicinal benefits for those that are not allergic.
Do We Really Fall Apart After Turning 40?
This past spring while hiking, I felt something pop in my knee as I was descending a steep and ungraded portion of HoliMont. I had done this route many times but, this time, I could no longer bend my knee at all and hobbled to the bottom.
Ellicottville Skatepark Project Receives Big Boost
Advocates of the proposed Ellicottville Skatepark are excited to announce a major grant that puts the project within reach of its goal. The Niagara Frontier Automobile Dealers Association has awarded $100,000 to the Ellicottville project.
Holiday Valley Pro Am Golf Tournament Results
Holiday Valley hosted the 18th annual Ellicottville Library Pro Am on August 9th with a field of 84 players competing, including 21 WNY PGA Pros and 63 local amateurs. The players enjoyed a beautiful day and the Library appreciates the great support.
Ellicottville Looks to Attract More Full-Time Residents
A move to repopulate Ellicottville with full-time residents is becoming a key issue in the discussions surrounding the Downtown Revitalization Initiative project.
Ellicottville Dog Warden Seeks Shelter Options
The Ellicottville Town Board, during its monthly meeting, talked to Animal Control Officer Paul Timkey who wants to continue in his job but recommended the town contract for placement services with the SPCA of Cattaraugus County.
Taste of Ellicottville Another Huge Success
The weather was beautiful, the food was outstanding, and our village was full of smiles and laughter. This past weekend we celebrated our annual Taste of Ellicottville which included 19 local restaurants.
Karle Norman & Michelle Capizzi Exhibits Open This Friday
The Tri-County Arts Council will host an artist talk and opening public reception for an extraordinary exhibit of two artists’ works, Same Inside by Karle Norman, and Ruminations Rising by Michelle Capizzi from 7:00-9:00PM this Friday, August 20th.
Paws of Honor
Since 2015, Paws of Honor has made it their mission to bring awareness to retired K9s across America. It is now responsible for the care of over 200 ex-military and law enforcement dogs across 17 states.
NOW this… by Brenda
Do yourself a favor … take advantage of what’s left of summer and #GetOutside! The season will soon start to wind down and fall is literally just around the corner. If you’re looking for outdoor events, August is packed with options.
Tuscan Moon
On Saturday, August 28th, the Rotary Club of Ellicottville invites you to an evening of food, fun and good vibes with its annual Tuscan Moon event, taking place at Holiday Valley’s Cabana Bar.
Mushrooming in Ellicottville
Just when you thought your “hobbies basket” was full, here comes mushrooming. Commonly associated with rot and decay, local mycology enthusiast Quincey Widger carved out some time to set the record straight.
Taste of Ellicottville
Ellicottville is an area of WNY known for so many things; the famed ski slopes, the plethora of unique shops and restaurants, the hiking and all-around outdoor adventure. This weekend, the downtown village will shift its focus to the tasteful flavors of its restaurants.
Poverty Hill Wildlife Management Area
Hunters and trappers, hikers and birders, the Poverty Hill Wildlife Management Area is open to public access and joins the Ellicottville area's long list of outdoor recreation attractions.
A Summer of Events
Events are officially back in Ellicottville! Summer is still in full swing and there’s no shortage of fun things to do around here. Here’s a list of the events to come and start planning!
Creating Art: Allegheny Mountain Arts Gallery
First, there was the mural of famous Woodstock performing artists on the side of the large red brick building used by the Bovaird Company founded in 1895. Now, another dream has materialized with the opening of the Allegheny Mountain Arts Gallery.
Shop Local | Eat Local
Showcasing more of our top retail & dining picks for the summertime. Get outside and shop and dine at some of our favorite boutiques and restaurants before the seasons change!
Make the Most of Your Trip to the Enchanted Mountains of WNY
Sometimes life goes faster than we hope. You look up, summer’s almost gone, and you haven’t spent any time doing the things you enjoy. Luckily, right now is the perfect time of year to explore the Enchanted Mountains of Cattaraugus County.