
The Summer at the Stone House event series continues on August 8th! Linda Hunter, quilting instructor, lecturer, consultant, and appraiser, will be giving a presentation on Quilts: Past & Present.

The Summer at the Stone House event series continues on July 25th! David Ruch, musician and performer, will be presenting on the Music of Buffalo's Waterfront. He is known for using music to teach core curriculum and inspire young leaners.

The Summer at the Stone House event series continues on July 11th! Dr. Anthony Evans, Director of Cattaraugus County Youth Bureau, will be presenting a topic to be announced. Please check back for more information. All Summer at the Stone House events are free and open to the public. They start at 7pm and typically last an hour.

The Summer at the Stone House event series continues on June 27th! The Bent Brass Ensemble will be playing Music of the WWI Era. All Summer at the Stone House events are free and open to the public. They start at 7pm and typically last an hour.

The Summer at the Stone House event series continues in 2019 with the start on June 13th! Jim Kimball, lecturer of music at SUNY Geneseo and director of the Geneseo String Band, will present of Fiddle Tunes of New York State.
Recruitment drive for West Valley Volunteer Hose Company. Accepting new members from the Town of Ashford. Information sessions and Pancake Breakfast
Contact the West Valley Volunteer Hose Company
Phone: 716-942-6501
Learn more at WVFD.us
Learn about safety services for those living with dementia and their care partners:
- Free safety monitoring devices
- Local law enforcement services
- Tips to prevent wandering
- How to make your home safer
- Representative from Senator Cathy Young's office
Caregiver resource giveaways and light refreshments!
Saturday, May 4, 2019 9am - 4pm
Sunday, May 5, 2019 9am - 3pm
Emergency Repairs have been made to East Otto Bridge No. 37 located on Hammond Hill Road over Cattaraugus Creek in the towns of East Otto (Cattaraugus County) and Concord (Erie County). Due to the repairs made, the posting has been raised back to 15 tons. Additional repairs will be made in the spring to help maintain the 15 ton posting.