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Gowanda preparing for graduation at Hillis Field | News, Sports, Jobs

adolce@observertoday.com GOWANDA As COVID-19 regulations continue to lighten, in-person events that are held outdoors with restrictions as to how many people can be there are coming back. High schools are taking advantage of this for their end of year events, and Gowanda is no different. Gowanda High School principal Rebekah Moraites said that Gowanda’s graduation will be held in person, outdoors at Hillis Field in Gowanda. The whole class will be there on Friday, June 25 and parents will be allowed, although there are limited tickets. Moraites said students can expect a letter going home soon with more details.

Scholarships remember siblings lost to COVID-19 | News, Sports, Jobs

Special to the OBSERVER Beatrice Price and her brother, Leon, died of COVID-19 within less than two weeks of each other. High school students in northern Chautauqua County and Gowanda High School who are considering employment in education or a closely related field can now apply for two new scholarships that are being offered in honor of Beatrice and Leon Price, respectively, both Dunkirk residents who recently died as a result of COVID-19. Applicants must be in the upper third of their graduating class and submit the application to the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation by May 17. Applications are available from high school guidance offices or by contacting the Scholarship Coordinator, Victoria Howell-Siracuse at vhowell@nccfoundation.org.”

Picking up a cause | News, Sports, Jobs

adolce@observertoday.com Submitted Photo Tyler Bettke is pictured by the Cattaraugus Creek on North Water Street in Gowanda. Volunteers are being sought for a cleanup effort taking place April 24. GOWANDA While taking a walk around their neighborhood in Gowanda, third grader Tyler Bettker made an observation to his mom, Susan Covert-Bettker, about the scenery in town. Noticing trash strewn about the otherwise nice landscape, Bettker had an idea. “We need to pick this up,” Bettker said to his mom. So Covert-Bettker took up her son’s offer. On Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m. to noon, local residents are encouraged to volunteer to clean up trash along walking routes and the rest of the village. This is all part of the “Gowanda is My Home” community Spring cleaning that Covert-Bettker is attempting to spearhead. As part of Tyler Bettker’s request, he wanted the event to tie into Earth Day.

Gowanda teen wins for poetry | News, Sports, Jobs

Zanthia Luciano Gowanda High School has announced that junior Zanthia Luciano, a member of the Class of 2022, is the first-place winner in the 9th-12th grade poetry category of the 2020 Healthy Choices Art & Poetry Contest facilitated by WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Inc. Luciano’s poem “Find the Safe Space that Awaits You” was selected by judges who scaled its creativity, clarity of message and craftsmanship. In 2019, she was selected second-place winner for the poetry category of her division. Here is her winning entry: Find the Safe Space that Awaits You Live your life with one safe space in mind, a heavenly haven created for you

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