Story Time resumes Friday in Sinclairville
Story Hour will resume at the Sinclairville Free Li-brary Friday and meet each Friday from 12 to 1 p.m.. children must be 3 years old by Dec. 1 to participate. You may enroll your child by stopping at the library or phoning 962-5885.
The first half-hour with the children will be sharing and story time. During this same time, caregivers will meet in the conference room for a social period. This will be an opportunity for children to experience group interaction with peers. After the first half-hour, parents will rejoin the group to assist with crafts and treats. Since story hour is free, parents will be asked to share in providing snacks by signing up on a rotating basis.
Hearing tonight on Lucas Avenue plant
The New York State Department of Environmen-tal Conservation will hold a public hearing on the former Lucas Avenue steel plant building and site tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Dunkirk High School auditorium. Those attending should enter through Sixth Street entrance of the high school.
Chautauqua County Roller Derby action Saturday in Jamestown
Join the county's own Babes of Wrath for GIRLS' NIGHT B'OUT as they engage in skate-to-skate combat with the Hellbilly Heartbreakers from Olean, Get in on the action Saturday at Allen Park Ice Rink (200 Elizabeth Ave., Jamestown). Doors open at 6 p.m, with the game kicking off at 7 p.m.
Pre-sale tickets are available for $8 at Labyrinth Press Co. (12 E. 4th St., Jamestown), Spike Daily's (on the Boardwalk, Dun-kirk), or you can purchase them from your favorite Derby Girl.
Tickets will be available for $10 at the door. Free admission for kids 12 and under, with half-time games and prizes
A 50/50 drawing will be held to raise funds for Infin-ity Visual and Performing Arts, Inc. Chautauqua County Roller Derby will match funds raised for Infinity during the event.
This will be the last home bout of the season. Join the team at the Ramada (150 W. 4th St., Jamestown) for an after party.
CDBG hearing tonight
The city of Dunkirk will hold a hearing tonight on the Community Develop-ment Block Grant five-year plan at 6 p.m. at Hose 4 on Doughty Street.


