Briefs
Warren Class of
1960 to meet Wednesday
The Warren High School Class of 1960 will hold its monthly luncheon on Wednesday at noon at Lawson’s West End Take Out. Classmates, spouses, and guests are invited to attend.
Outdoor Club to hike,
ski Economite Road area
On Sunday, the Allegheny Outdoor Club will hike or ski the Economite Road area. The group will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Musante Street in Warren. The hike will be three to four miles. Greg Burkett is the leader of the activity.
Bridge league
winners announced
Monday evening at the YMCA, Connie Michell and Rita Mancuso came in first with Shelley Dahlie and Pat Fincher in second. Marge Neel placed first at the Allegheny Community Center on Tuesday and Alice Kellogg was second. At the Woman’s Club on Thursday, Connie Michell and Karen Conarro were first and second.
Ripley Hawk Watch
Meetings Are March 7-8
Two informational meetings to help recruit volunteers to help with the Ripley Hawk Watch will be held March 7-8. A small group of dedicated individuals have been witnessing and documenting the spring migration of raptors for 50 years in Ripley. There the escarpment is closest to Lake Erie and the migration is easily viewed. Volunteers for the Ripley Hawk Watch count migrating hawks, eagles and falcons passing through between March and May, which number between 15,000-20,000. Numerous other birds also migrate along the same corridor at the same time. Count data collected by the volunteers at the Ripley Hawk Watch is submitted to the Hawk Migration Association here where count data from numerous other locations in North America are collected and used for research and conservation efforts. Informational meetings will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, March 7, in the Kelly Family Auditorium at the State University at Fredonia and 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 8, at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown. More information about the Ripley Hawk Watch can be found on its Facebook page or by reaching out to ripleyhawkwatch@gmail.com.