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There are many wonders hidden in the United States and abroad. These places are often unknown or overlooked by many. One such place is a small town named Chautauqua. 
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It is located by the Chautauqua Lake in Chautauqua County. This is the home of a cultural community called the Chautauqua Institution. The Chautauqua community has been around for more than 130 years.

The Chautauqua Institution, which sits near the edge of the town, is a gated community with a rich history in religion and learning and astounding architecture. A small community filled with narrow streets and perched on a hillside overlooking the Chautauqua Lake further accents this setting.

And with the emphasis being on learning and developing as a person it seems only appropriate that relaxing gardens fill every nook and cranny. It’s a gardener’s haven and home to the Chautauqua Bird Tree and Garden Club.

On a walk through the streets you will see statues, fountains, sculptures and hand crafted garden art in every imaginable style and form. Unusual and rare plants also grow in many gardens. Most of the gardens are annual flowers and perennials but you will see a few vegetables tucked in garden plots and containers sitting on porches.

One of my favorite gardens from a few years ago was a “secret garden” that was decorated with old vintage hats. These hats were treated to hold up to the climate and had been made into birdhouses. The proper size bird hole diameter was cut into each hat. And then the hats were hung in a fashion that looked like they had been tossed in the wind and had landed precariously on the fence and garden wall.

Their vibrant colors and shapes hanging on the fence and garden wall just gave a feeling of fun and surprise to this hidden garden.

The Bird, Tree and Garden Club offer talks and lectures on birds, bats, gardens and conservation techniques. The club also emphasizes the importance of nature and our duty to do what we can as individuals to maintain a healthy environment.

Roger Tory Peterson, a famous bird historian and wildlife artist grew up in a town nearby called Jamestown, NY. Peterson is most well known for his bird identification books, butterfly and wildflower books.

Peterson grew up in these hills in Chautauqua and by the Chautauqua Lake. He gave several talks at the Institution grounds and was honored on his 80th birthday for his contributions to birding and nature.

If you want to experience a variety of beautiful gardens that use many styles of garden art and garden techniques you should visit the Chautauqua Institution.


Chautauqua: The Florida Chautauqua

Chautauqua: The Florida Chautauqua

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Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY.

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As those who attend the programs at the Chautauqua Institution know, the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua NY was the “Mother Chautauqua”.

Many Chautauqua’s started in the United States and Canada in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. But with the introduction of radio and televsion the popularity of the chautauqua programs declined.

There are only a few Chautauqua’s that still offer a program and one of the more well known of these is located in DeFuniak Springs, Walton County, Fla.

Below is an excerpt from Our Florida Travel on the “Florida Chautauqua, written by Diana Strittmatter.

Often referred to as an “Independent Daughter” of the movement, the Florida Chautauqua began on February 10, 1885 in DeFuniak Springs located in Walton County. The format of the group emphasized religious training and educational activities in areas of philosophy, theology, music and art. Entertainment was also established in the form of concerts and lectures geared to be educational in nature. History tells us that by 1886 visitors to the Assembly attended lectures on Julius Caesar, Cicero’s writings, Rome and Hannibal, Marius and Sulla as well as diverse topics on health, astronomy, and even love and marriage.


Several speakers took turns in giving lectures at the Florida Chautauqua but one of the first speakers was Wallace Bruce, a man who would play a key role in the direction of the Chautauqua Assembly. In 1888, Wallace Bruce was elected President of the Florida Chautauqua Association and he built his first home on Lake DeFuniak. It was through his efforts that the Hall of Brotherhood building was constructed.

To read the rest of the article click here: Florida’s Historic Chautauqua.

Being a fan of the Chautauqua Institution I enjoy learning about the other Chautauqua’s that flourished in the United States.

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Thanks Diana for a great article.


National Geographic at Chautauqua Institution

National Geographic has opened the world to everyone through their magazine and programs that covers topics from around the world. The images have inspired people from photographers, artists and everyday people.

The Chautauqua Institution is offering a one-week morning lecture series at 10:45 am at the Amphitheater consisting of the following National Geographic photographers.

Annie Griffiths Belt begins the National Geographic lecture week. Belts photography deals with the environment and its wonder. She also is involved with fundraising events, which help communities or raise awareness for all to give back to the world.

Wade Davis is known for his strong interest in the environment. He wrote “In Search of One River” which was made into a film.  He also starred in “Grand Canyon Adventures” a movie about Davis and Robert Kennedy Jr., which follows their trip on the Colorado River.

Kobie Boykins will be discussing the challenges and triumphs of mars exploration. Many of his photographs will be displayed during the lecture.

Ronald Johanson has a background in fossil exploration, which included the famous “Lucy” skeleton fossil”. Lucy, the 3.2 million year old skeleton is now being displayed throughout museums in United States

Mattias Klum has dedicated 20years to flora and fauna of Borneo, He is a highly regarded natural history photographer with his work dealing with nature, culture and history.

If you are unable to catch the lectures tapes are available on their lectures at the Chautauqua Institution Kiosk or through the Chautauqua Institution.


The Story of Chautauqua: Free PDF Book

The Chautauqua Institution In Chautauqua NY opened its 136th season on June 27th, 2009. For nine weeks every summer the Chautauqua Institution provides a daily program of religion, arts, education and lectures on current topics. Bestor Plaza Panorama
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Off-season there are several business and lodging establishments that stay open all and the staff at Chautauqua is busy finalizing the event program for the following year.

The beautiful gardens, narrow winding streets and a wide variety of architecture designs all tucked behind gates give Chautauqua an atmosphere of stepping back in time. Many refer to it as Shangri La.

One of Chautauqua’s well known residents, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, wrote The Story of Chautauqua.  It was published in 1921. You may download a copy of the pdf  book here “The Story of Chautauqua.” Just remember it is a book and its copyright should be honored.

Chautauqua may be best known for their morning lectures. The following list is the Chautauqua Institutions weekly lecture program. Many of the other lectures and events are designed around the theme of the week.

2009 Chautauqua Weekly Themes

Week One • Morning Lecture Theme: Kids! • Afternoon Theme: The Gnostic Gospels–A Different View of Christianity

Week Two • Morning Lecture Theme: Explore our World with National Geographic • Afternoon Theme: The Jewish Way of Being (Mon.-Thurs.)

Week Three • Morning Lecture Theme: State of Mind • Afternoon Theme: Faith, Belief and State of Mind

Week Four • Lecture Theme: The Ethics of Capitalism

Week Five • Lecture Theme: What Makes Us Moral? An Abrahamic Perspective

Week Six • Morning Lecture Theme: On Cinema • Afternoon Theme: The Influence of Religion and Culture on Contemporary Diplomacy

Week Seven • Morning Lecture Theme: Imagine … • Afternoon Theme: Imagine a World at Peace through Compassion

Week Eight • Lecture Theme: Cuba: Enigma and Neighbor

Week Nine • Morning Lecture Theme: The History of Liberty • Afternoon Theme: Religious Liberty and the Faith of the Founders

The entire family will be able to find activities on the grounds of Chautauqua or in the surounding towns.


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