Projects

Best Neighborhoods Grant Project

February 24th is a Best Neighborhoods Grant Project.  Baby Shower for Chris and Pam Cramer at 6-8pm.  Pam is our Vocational Rehabilitation agent.  We are asking people to bring a gift and a blessing for their new baby.  This means a book or package of diapers for their baby as a gift and a book or package of diapers for a baby in the community that is in need as a blessing for Pam and Chris's new little one.  It is our hope that by beginning this baby's life not only being blessed by others, but helping other families in the community that are less fortunate will bring a lifetime of blessings to Pam, Chris, and their family.

UN Project

March 1st to 7th will be the UN project that combines the energies of Bay High, Chautauqua, and Rotary volunteers to go to Bulgaria to survey a future playground site for disabled individuals in Elhovo, Bulgaria.  This project site is the Peace Corps project area of our Bailey Jackson, Chautauqua teacher.  We look forward to working with him as he helps us to create opportunities for service abroad for Chautauqua students and our partners.

The SERVERS, not the served Project

Chautauqua Learn & Serve is featured as a "Global Call to Action" Project on the PeaceJam website.  Checkout details of the project and open your own FREE PeaceJam account to become a project member where you can share your thoughts about Chautauqua's The SERVERS, not the served project.  More information is available on PeaceJam site by following this link: http://www.peacejam.org/projects/The-SERVERS-not-the-served-371.aspx

Empty Bowl

The empty Bowl will be held in the Bay High Cafe on April 3rd, 2012 from 5:30 to 7:30.  Price and more information will follow, but donations of soups and silent auction items will be needed.  If you are interested in helping with this project, please contact Mary Pat Zebroski at 786-5056.

Tabs for Ronald McDonald House

This is an ongoing project.  Tabs from cans are collected and donated to benefit the Ronald McDonald House.  The Ronald McDonald House recycles the tabs and money raised is used to fund stays for families of sick loved ones in a house near the hospital at little or no charge.