Mar 3, 2021
Robin Schoener, daughter of the late Fred and Jean Schoener of Westfield, N.Y., died in her home in Oak Bluffs, MA Feb. 3 after a long and valiant fight with appendix cancer. She was 67 years old.
Robin traveled extensively and after living in several other countries including Egypt, Belgium and Brazil, settled in Boston where she worked for John Handcock Financial Services.
Robin relocated to Oak Bluffs, on Martha’s Vineyard in 2016 where she was part of a close knit community of loving friends. She joined the Community Choir and the Island Grown Gleaning Initiative. She also enjoyed being a member of the Bend in the Road Book Club.
Robin Schoener
Robin Schoener, daughter of the late Fred and Jean Schoener of Westfield, died in her home in Oak Bluffs, Mass. Feb. 3, 2021, after a long and valiant fight with appendix cancer. She was 67 years old. Robin traveled extensively and after living in several other countries including Egypt, Belgium and Brazil, settled in Boston where she worked for John Handcock Financial Services.
Robin relocated to Oak Bluffs, on Martha’s Vineyard, in 2016 where she was part of a close knit community of loving friends. She joined the community choir and the Island Grown Gleaning Initiative. She also enjoyed being a member of the Bend in the Road Book Club.
Jan 23, 2021
The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation recently approved additional COVID relief support of $101,434 to 16 nonprofit organizations who experienced critical program needs, reopening expenses and required operational support due to revenue losses.
The following organizations received grants:
¯ 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center live streaming technology;
¯ Chautauqua County Adult Day Services reopening expenses;
¯ Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System– North County digital summer reading programs and technology support;
¯ Chautauqua Lake Child Care Center operating expenses;
¯ Compeer Chautauqua youth program support;
¯ Lily Dale Assembly –operating support;
¯ Marine Toys for Tots –holiday toy drive;
¯ Mercy Flight emergency medical transportation support;
¯ Learning Disabilities of WNY habilitation/vocational support;
Dec 15, 2020
The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation recently approved additional COVID relief support of $101,434 to 16 nonprofit organizations that experienced critical program needs, reopening expenses, and required operational support due to revenue losses.
Through this program, the following organizations received grants: 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center, live Streaming Technology; Chautauqua County Adult Day Services, Reopening Expenses; Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System, North County Digital Summer Reading Programs and Technology Support; Chautauqua Lake Child Care Center, Operating Expenses; Compeer Chautauqua, Youth Program Support; Lily Dale Assembly, Operating Support; Marine Toys for Tots, Holiday Toy Drive; Mercy Flight, Emergency Medical Transportation Support; Learning Disabilities of WNY, Habilitation/Vocational Support; National Comedy Center, Project LaughSafe; Prevention Works, Program Moving Expenses; Chautauqua County Rural Minist
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