Events — September 2017
Chiavetta's sauce, a western New York tradition for more than 60 years, will flavor the chicken barbecue offered during the picnic.
Pizza, music by DJ Dylan Stone, and several fun activities await students, faculty, and staff.
Featuring a faculty/staff vs. students volleyball match, soccer shootout, and a pie in the face activity. Free T-shirts for students!
Students can experience the thrill of seeing the campus...from above.
You don't need a special reason to give blood. You just need your own reason.
Petitions are available online and in the campus life and Student Senate offices.
The JCC community is invited to participate in Patriot Day, a National Day of Service and Remembrance in memory of the people killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Your donation will be used to help patients in local hospitals. One donation can impact three lives. Walk-ins are welcome.
Sponsored by JCC's Veterans Club, the meeting will outline how students can become involved in club activities.
Student Senate members meet to share ideas and concerns. Join the conversation!
Here's your chance to discuss student life concerns with others. Refreshments served.
If you're interested in transferring to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
Your donation will be used to help patients in local hospitals. One donation can impact three lives. Walk-ins are welcome.
Exercise your right to representation by electing your student leaders!
Take the "It's on Us" pledge to stop sexual violence against men and women.
Exercise your right to representation by electing your student leaders!
Students who did not come to JCC directly out of high school are invited to network with other adult students. Lunch will be served.
Take the "It's on Us" pledge to stop sexual violence against men and women.
Escalation, produced by the One Love Foundation, is a powerful, emotionally engaging 90-minute film about relationship violence.
St. Bonaventure University will hold a session spotlighting people in recovery Casual and recreational drinking and drugging and misuse of painkillers led to their struggles. Sponsored by the SBU Center for Student Wellness.
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and the health dangers they pose are outlined in a special program sponsored by JCC's campus life program and the Chautauqua Alcohol & Substance Abuse Council.
On display from September 14-October 13, the exhbition features works by 14 faculty members in a range of media.
(Image: Richard Minard, Incongruent Tranquility.)
Student leaders are invited to participate in a special leadership retreat led by Dave Kelly.
Student Senate members meet weekly to share ideas and concerns. Join the conversation!
Chautauqua County District Attorney Patrick Swanson will discuss the right to privacy in the U.S. Constitution.
Student Senate members meet to share ideas and concerns. Join the conversation!
Students can participate in canvas painting, tie-dying (bring your own apparel to be decorated), and sign decorating to raise awareness about the incidence and impact of suicide.
Students and faculty are encouraged to interact with Neil Rizos, whose artwork is displayed September 15-December 10.
Adu, a western New York singer/songwriter, brings a fresh approach to several music genres.
Students can participate in canvas painting, tie-dying (bring your own apparel to be decorated), and sign decorating to raise awareness about the incidence and impact of suicide.
Students and faculty are encouraged to interact with Neil Rizos, whose artwork is displayed September 15-December 10.
If you're interested in transferring to Bellevue University, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
In 2000, Kevin Hines leapt off the Golden Gate Bridge. He survived and now fosters a critical bridge of hope between life and death for people caught in the pain of living with serious mental illness, difficult life circumstances, and more.
If you're interested in transferring to the Savannah School of Art & Design, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
In 2000, Kevin Hines leapt off the Golden Gate Bridge. He survived and now is fostering a critical bridge of hope between life and death for people caught in the pain of living with serious mental illness, difficult life circumstances, and more.
Students and faculty are encouraged to interact with Neil Rizos, whose artwork is displayed September 15-December 10.
If you're interested in transferring to SUNY Brockport, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
The exhibition features more than 50 works of art depicting birds, reflecting Neil Rizos’ life-long exploration of art and nature.
Students interested in volunteering for a good cause are welcome to participate in the community recycling day at the Cummins Engine Plant in Lakewood.
Co-sponsored by JCC, Cummins, and Truck-lite.
The walk aims to increase national awareness about depression and suicide, and assist survivors.
Student Senate members meet weekly to share ideas and concerns. Join the conversation!
Neil Rizos, whose exhibition The Art of Exploration is on display at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, will lead the workshop.
Viewers will be treated to a regional survey of contemporary art. The exhibition is on display September 23-October 27.
Image: A Sense of Possibility, Barbara Fox, oil, 36" x 48".
Pre-registration is required for this interactive art session during which participants will create unique artwork.
Student club leaders are encouraged to participate in an executive board training program.
Co-sponsored by JCC's campus life program and Student Senate.
If you're interested in transferring to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
Your vote, your voice. Hultquist Library faculty and staff participate in National Voter Registration Day by holding a registration drive.
An open house for those interested in earning a bachelor's degree through SUNY Empire State College.
If you're interested in transferring to St. Bonaventure University, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
Help the DNA Club send members to a national biotechnology conference by supporting its homemade soup and sandwich sale.
Promoting responsible drinking, sober driving and alcohol-free parties, a panel of judges will taste non-alcoholic drinks made by students to award a cash prize.
Co-sponsored by JCC's campus life program and Student Senate and AAA.
Pre-registration is required for this interactive art session during which participants will create unique artwork.
Did you know that 1 in 2 sexually active of people will get an STD by the age of 25? Get peace of mind by stopping by our drop-in clinic from noon-4 p.m. September 27 at the Jamestown Campus Health Center.
JCC faculty poets Karen Weyant, Gerry Crinnin, Neil Flory, Justin Marsh, and Chris Munde will read from their works. Refreshments served.
(Image: Richard Minard, Incongruent Tranquility.)
If you're interested in transferring to St. Bonaventure University, visit its representative for details on degrees and student services.
Experience a world renowned art collection at one of the nation's foremost museums...and less than two hours away.
Student Senate members meet weekly to share ideas and concerns. Join the conversation!