Celebrate Spring in Nature
Spring into a new season and join Allegany State Park’s Environmental Educators for a week filled with fun indoor and outdoor activities.
Health & Fitness Fair
Total Senior Care invites the community to its Senior Health & Fitness Fair on Wednesday, May 28th. This free event is designed to provide older adults and their caregivers with valuable resources to support healthy aging and overall well-being.
Dining in the Dark
Dining In the Dark, features several booths which offer experiences in what it is like to navigate this world while totally blind or visually impaired.
It’s a Western NY Thing
Mark your calendar for Friday, April 11th, when the Post 659 (located at 6500 Maples Road) spring meat raffle will take place!
Perfecting His Craft
Johnny Stanz, who has defied death multiple times in both military service and civilian life, has turned his heartfelt words into a children’s book.
Town Board Discusses Culvert Projects; Landscaping Maintenance
Updates have been made to address the Poverty Hill and Irish Hill culverts.
Spring in the Enchanted Mountains
From outdoor recreation to seasonal festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as the days grow longer and the temperatures rise.
Muscle Mass: Use It or Lose It
Age-related mobility limitations are a fact of life for many older adults.
Audubon Lights Bonus Night
A Sunday Bonus night has been added to Friday and Saturday (April 4 and 5) as your last opportunities to experience this year’s memorable evenings.
First Sunday Story Time
You and the special 2-8 year old(s) in your life can go on literary adventures.
Take a Swing at Cancer
Spring is finally here! What better reason than the present season to get out and enjoy some camaraderie and friendly sportsmanship, all while benefiting a good cause?
Ditch Daze 2025
The HoliMont Park Crew has one last showdown to throw down before the snow melts, and it involves a mini halfpipe, sweet methods, and shredders of all ages.
EVL Ink Celebrates 12 Years
Twelve years ago, EVL Ink opened its doors in the charming town of Ellicottville, New York, igniting a creative spark that has since grown into a staple of the town’s artistry.
Village Residents Voice Concerns Over Street Flooding
At the March Village Board meeting, Ellicottville residents shared their concerns about ongoing flooding issues on Elk Street.
Special Condolences
Teresa A. Wagner, 64, of Ellicottville, passed away March 22, 2025 at Buffalo General. She was born on July 30, 1960 in Salamanca, daughter of the late Roger and Patricia (Loveless) Mercer.
Suzy’s Star Readings
This Saturday is the final eclipse in the former lunar cycle of 18 months in the sign of Aries. This is the final stop on the train, bringing a closure to the past two years.
Improving Education
HomeCare & Hospice Foundation is proud to announce it has received a $2,500 grant from the St. Elizabeth Mission Society to support ongoing education and training for its nursing staff.
Seeing the Unseen
Audubon Community Nature Center’s First Friday, April 4th, 11:00am-noon, is screening the new film, Seeing the Unseen: Aquatic Invaders and What’s at Stake.
Inside the Classroom
Ellicottville Central School was granted $500 for their “Lift off in STEM” program, which was used to purchase a Kodo Wind Tunnel.
Summer Music Festival Headliner Announced
The Ellicottville Summer Music Festival is set to be an unforgettable event this year, with Hailey Whitters as the headliner, performing Saturday, July 5, 2025.