
The Amherst Central School District is looking for nominations for its 2018 induction class into the Amherst Central High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
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The Amherst Central School District is looking for nominations for its 2018 induction class into the Amherst Central High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
To find out more information and to nominate someone, please visit:
As a young girl, Lorraine Meinke had a zest for learning. School was a joy for her and she quickly resolved that she wanted to be a teacher someday. As a teacher, she wanted to reach the youngest children, kindergarten to third graders, whose attitudes toward learning were just beginning to form. Throughout her 80 years of life, she never veered from that mission.
She helped shape the lives of young children in the Amherst Central School District for 35 years, teaching at both Eggert Road and Windermere Boulevard Schools. Even retirement in 1991 could not stop her as she continued to interact with Amherst students as a substitute teacher for another 11 years.
Ms. Meinke, who was known as Lorrie, died peacefully at DeGraff Memorial Hospital on May 23, 2016. She left Windermere Boulevard Elementary School a $40,000 bequest which has been used to make improvements to the building’s library media center. The renovations were revealed during the Oct. 3 Amherst Board of Education meeting at 7 p.m. in the Windermere Boulevard library.
“She cared deeply about the school. She was passionate about learning and the arts. She so very graciously allowed us to plan this awesome space for learning and collaborating,” said Mary Lavin, principal of the Early Childhood Education Center at Windermere.
Improvements in the library include new carpet and paint. The existing shelving was left intact. New furniture in the space allows students and teachers to easily pull chairs into small groupings. Three new visual display areas allow for technology integration for classes or community meetings. The Innovation Center, a designated space within the library, will have iPad stations, a green screen and furniture pods so groups of four students can be plugged into the same visuals. “These improvements will allow teachers to use technology to create and document learning,” said Mrs. Lavin.
The library improvements would have pleased Ms. Meinke, according to Susan Clark, a teacher assistant who worked with her for five years and knew her for many years through church and the community.
“She would have loved it. When Lorrie taught, there was the lesson, a craft and a song and everything went together,” said Mrs. Clark, who has worked for the district for more than 30 years. “She used filmstrips with her lessons, so she would have loved the media part of all the library renovations. I’m sure she would think this was a wonderful legacy for her.” Mrs. Clark recalled that Ms. Meinke would always ask “How’s Windermere?” when they would see one another at church.
Born in Buffalo on July 27, 1935, to Harold Meinke and Marie DeWolff Meinke, she grew up playing board games and puzzles with her dad, cooking and sewing with her mom, and, like her father, playing the piano, violin and organ. She excelled academically and musically in high school and college.
She graduated as valedictorian from Kensington High School in 1952. She enrolled in an accelerated college elementary education program and graduated three years later, summa cum laude. She earned a master’s degree in elementary education with a concentration in administration and supervision, but she never wanted to pursue administrative work. Instead, she wanted to continue working directly with students. ![]()
After her parents died, she moved into Asbury Pointe at the age of 68. She enjoyed the activities of the retirement community and once told a staffer of Asbury Pointe, “The residents of Asbury have been like a family to me – as well as people along the way who have touched my life. I’ve been blessed and appreciate all I had in my lifetime.”
She was a loved and respected member of Zion United Church of Christ in Tonawanda.
Here are photos from the dedication on 10/03/2017: (click on images for full view)

Amherst JV Field Hockey Donation Drive for Puerto Rico is be held on October 19, 2017 from 3:30-6pm at the Amherst High School Turf Field.
The event is being spearheaded by 2006 Amherst Alumna, Emily Warren Zimmer. Emily is also the Amherst’s JV Field Hockey Coach and a sits on the board of the Amherst Central Alumni Foundation.
The field is located behind the high school on Westmoreland Road between Berryman Drive and Washington Highway.
Please share and spread the word. Contact Emily at emilywarren2022@gmail.com with any questions.


As Rosemary Dayton and Carolyn Russell stepped down to retire at the end of the 2016-2017 season, the chorale is in good hands with Jeanne Conte Eppich ‘ 95 and Ann Moser, accompanist. Jeanne has sung with the Chorale since its inceptions and is the band director at Transit Middle School. Rehearsals begin in room 602 on September 18. Come out and sing with other wonderful alumni and experience Jeanne’s talent first hand. She and the rest of the group would love to sing with you!
Jeanne Eppich’s bio:
Jeanne (Conte) Eppich is in her 18th year of teaching instrumental music and 13th year at Transit Middle School.
Mrs. Eppich is a proud graduate of the Amherst Central School District and received her Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and a Bachelors of Music in French Horn Performance from The Ohio University and her Masters in Music Education from The State University College at Fredonia. While at The Ohio State University, Mrs. Eppich studied conducting with Gary Lewis, Richard Blatti, and Russell Mikkelson. Prior to teaching in Williamsville, Mrs. Eppich held teaching positions in Lakewood School District in Hebron, OH, Hilliard City School District in Hilliard, OH and East Aurora School District in East Aurora NY.
In addition to teaching at Transit Middle School, Mrs. Eppich is also a member of the Erie County Music Educators Association, New York State School Music Association and the New York State Band Directors Association. She has also performed with The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, The Upper Arlington Symphony, The Cheektowaga Symphony and The Erie County Wind Ensemble, and maintains a private French Horn studio.
Mrs. Conte Eppich resides in Williamsville with her husband Robert and their three children, Joseph, Helene and Larsen.
If you are interested in join the chorale, contact Patricia Sandle ’77 at sandlefam@yahoo.com or 716-626-9696.
First meeting and rehearsal for 2017-2018 season is Monday, September 18, 2017 September 25, 2017 – 7:30-9:00pm in room 602 at Amherst Central High School’s Music Wing. Come for a evening of singing, reminiscing and to support this the group.
The concerts for the first four seasons were received with glowing reviews from the community and school district!
Chorale page: http://www.amherstalumni.org/Alumni-Chorale.htm

The Amherst Central Alumni Foundation’s 16th Annual Alumni Golf Classic will be held on Thursday, July 27, 2017 at the Glen Oak Golf Course. Our Golf Classic is the largest fundraiser for the foundation. It helps support the wonderful things we do for the Amherst Central School District and its students.
If you can’t make the event, consider becoming a sponsor. If you don’t golf, we have a wonderful dinner and live auction after the golfing is finished.
It’s not too late to register!
To register or to view sponsorship info, visit our golf classic webpage:
http://www.amherstalumni.org/Alumni-Golf-Glassic.htm
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