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Class of ’59 renews green vision for the College Lodge
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Marketing and Communications staff
New solar panels, continuing green energy initiatives at the College Lodge.
They may have graduated from Fredonia more than five decades ago, but members of the Class of 1959 have proven to be forward-thinkers. They have raised, and continue to raise, significant dollars to support sustainability projects that benefit the College Lodge.
It was at their 50-year reunion that class members launched a visionary campaign to generate ongoing funding for green energy initiatives at the lodge.
“We wanted to do something for the college, and we felt that green energy was the thing to do because it was costing the lodge money for electricity,” said Senior Class President Ed Buseck. Class members cherished the lodge, which was an ideal setting for camping, nature walks and skiing.
Jan 15, 2021
Anthony “Tony” Mikula III, 63 of Sinclairville passed away Wednesday (Jan. 13, 2021) in his home with his family by his side.
A lifelong area resident he was born Dec.r 14, 1957 in Dunkirk, the son of Anthony Mikula Sr. and Virginia James Kelley.
Tony was a 1976 gra-duate of Cassadaga Valley High School and prior to retirement was employed by Barber Trucking as a Diesel Mechanic.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, espe-cially his grandchildren. Tony had an array of col-lectibles which included tools, baseball and hockey cards, and garden tractors. He enjoyed watching the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabers and the Pioneer Women on Food Network. Tony was an avid bird lover and enjoyed his companion Jake whom was an African Gray.