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The Chautauqua Lake Association and The Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy
invites the community to take a tour on the Chautauqua Belle to learn
about healthy waters.
Everyone lives in a watershed and Healthy Landscapes lead to
Healthy Waters. How people conduct their lives can have an effect on the
water quality of Chautauqua Lake. Fortunately, there are many simple
things that people can do to be stewards of Chautauqua Lake and help to
decrease the amount of sediment and nutrients entering the lake and
polluting the waters.
The Chautauqua Lake Association and The
Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy are both non-profit organizations that
share educating the community about Chautauqua Lake’s ecosystem and
environmental lake management practices in their mission statements.
Both are dedicated to addressing the root causes of the excessive plant
and algae growth and loss of lake depth due to sedimentation and runoff.
Together, the organizations have more than 90 years of experience with
research-based approaches and dedication to protect our beautiful
Chautauqua Lake and they are partnering on an educational campaign to
inform the community on how people’s actions in the watershed can
translate to a healthy Chautauqua Lake.
The community is invited for an evening on the Chautauqua Belle to
observe and learn about the importance of natural shorelines, buffer
strips and re-naturalization projects occurring on the shoreline and in
the watershed to prevent and reduce water pollution, soil erosion and
mitigate clear water and a healthy Chautauqua Lake. The event is
Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m., board the Chautauqua Belle in Mayville and
take a two-hour tour of Chautauqua Lake’s shoreline in an entertaining,
enjoyable and educational venue to learn personal watershed management
techniques and environmental lake management practices, because A Clean
Lake is Everyone’s Business.
Wine and Spirits tasting will be provided by Mazza Vineyards and Five
& 20 Spirits. Tickets are available for presale for $20 per person
online at http://chautauqualakeassociation.org, by contacting Chautauqua
Watershed Conservancy at 664-2166 or Chautauqua Lake Association at
763-8602 or $25 per person the night of the event.
Riders are pictured at the 2016 Chautauqua Gran Fondo charity cycling event. This year’s Gran Fondo will be held Aug. 26.
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The third annual Chautauqua Gran Fondo is set for Saturday,
Aug. 26. This year’s charity cycling event begins and ends at Webb’s
Captain’s Table in Mayville. The tour is scheduled to kick off at 9
a.m., and a family friendly after party featuring live music, lunch and
refreshments will follow.
The Chautauqua Gran Fondo is a community
event designed to promote health and well being for cyclists of all
skill levels while raising funds for local non-profit organizations.
This year’s proceeds will go towards The Royal Family Kids Camp, Western
New York Kidney Connection, and the Chautauqua County Veteran’s
Endowment Fund. “Our team is very excited about this year’s event!” said Michelle Turner, event coordinator. “We listened to our riders from the first two years and truly took their survey suggestions to heart.”
This year there are a few upgrades to the community event. There is
improved, color-coded directional signage to keep riders on their chosen
route, as well as additional markers for rest stops, bike repair and
noteworthy scenic selfie-spots. Also, there will be a WCA Recovery Tent
for post-race riders to cool down and recuperate. “The recovery tent is another testament to the collaboration of another local partnership with UPMC Chautauqua WCA Hospital,” Turner said. “One
of their sports physicians will be on hand for the riders to assist in
any after-ride ailments, like strains, muscle cramps, or basically
anything arising from their trip around the lake.”
The third upgrade to this year’s event are the finishing medals.
Through a partnership with Walter Street Brass, this year will mark the
first-ever solid brass finishing medals for the event. Each rider — no
matter which route they choose — will receive a commemorative finishing
medal after crossing the finish line.
The event coordinators are still looking for a group of cheerleaders
to be on hand for a couple of hours on the day of the event while
various groups cross the finish line. “It is an accomplishment for all riders so we feel it’s important to cheer them on in support of their efforts,” Turner said. “We
welcome participation from one team or several teams and we are happy
to give back to their squads as a thank you for their support in adding
to the success of the 2017 Gran Fondo.”
The after-party is set to be held in the back parking lot at Webb’s
Captain’s Table in Mayville. This year’s after-party features the band
Refuge, from Erie, Pa. This modern and classic country and rock band has
won several awards over the past few years, most notably being
back-to-back Rock Erie Music Award for the Country Music category. Local
musician, Angel Rodriguez will also be performing. He was a finalist
for Chautauqua’s Got Talent, and is known for presenting popular and
familiar songs with his own unique flair. He also recently auditioned
for NBC’s “The Voice.”
There will also be a food truck on location from Chef’s of Buffalo
for any hungry attendants of the event, as well as many other local
favorites showcasing their products and services along Vendor’s Row.
As if this wasn’t enough, the Chautauqua Gran Fondo is also seeking
to help area students in need of school supplies. Through a partnership
with CRECHE, there will be a Chautauqua Lake Community Sailing
Foundation sailboat on location, which both strongly supports sailing
instruction as well as education. Anyone attending the event — riders
and non-riders — are encouraged to bring a school supply donation and
fill the boat. CRECHE will then distribute backpacks full of supplies to
children in need to get them ready for the upcoming school year,
allowing many area students a chance to “Boat Back to School.”
For more information, or to register, contact Michelle Turner at
661-8900, or visit www.ChautauquaGranFondo.com to register online.