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Jamestown Area Community Article Contributed by doesn’t just go into a landfill. They aim to save some Federal Credit Union Carly Gould MAIN OFFICE history. Anything they don’t 915 East 2nd St. • 716-483-1650 sell, they turn into furniture LAKEWOOD: RANDOLPH: The Moose Lodge, which in their shop. 121 Chautauqua Ave. 71 Main Street was formally known as the 716-763-3642 716-358-9326 famous Galloway Mansion “Gina from the Chautauqua FREWSBURG: PANAMA: dating back to the 1890s, is County Land Bank invited 7 N. Pearl Street 1 E. Main Street set to be demolished soon. us here,” said Robert Kulp. 716-569-6789 716-782-2336 But before it happens, Black “We were going to come in www.jacfcu.org Dog Salvage, part of the February, but we decided This credit union is federally insured by the show known as “Salvage to come up now, and it is National Credit Union Administration. Dawgs,” has been filming at amazing.” The show will be the location since Tuesday, entering its eleventh season wrapping up on Thursday. in the fall, and Jamestown’s Photos Courtesy of Dan Ostrom Annu The show is a reality show e a Moose Lodge will be two episodes,” Robert stated. “We had so many people centered around Robert featured in the first h l Kulp and Mike “One episode will be about come up to greet us, and T two episodes. Whiteside from the interior, while the other everyone here is so friendly,” southern West is about the exterior.” he said with a laugh. He Car Care Insert Virginia salvaging “There’s just added, “We’re hoping to so much valuable parts Robert spoke of how wrap up soon so we can go to a m a z i n g the Comedy Center!” of old buildings welcomed he felt by the so when they’re stuff we hits the stands in the demolished, found that community of Jamestown, Sitting on the back of the and how he’s looking forward April 29th Issue! everything we had to split it into to coming back some day. CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 2 www.JamestownGazette.com April 8, 2019

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The In 1860, three women in A Week of Fun Connecticut saw a need for young Sunday kicked off the celebration boys to have constructive activities with a “Bump into Spring” bumper outside of school, and they started a car fundraiser at the Northwest Arena club. They may not have changed the for $10 a ticket, put on by the Board world in that moment but standing of Directors. behind the belief that every young individual should be provided This “Boys and Girls Club Week” puts opportunity had a ripple effect. Over a spin on the weekly programming. 150 years later The Boys and Girls Besides a paper-airplane flying Club is a national organization and contest during the afternoon hours holds a U.S. Congressional Charter. on Monday, the staff is excited to host a very special teen basketball awards Located on 62 Allen Street in banquet Monday evening. Numbers Jamestown, near the WCA Hospital, of youth involvement jumped to over the Winifred Crawford Dibert Boys thirty this year; enough players that Camp Hiak Tilikum campers enjoy going to Longpoint each week. and Girls Club is celebrating its they were able to have a girls’ team 80th year and participating in the and both JV and Varsity for boys. nearly 4 million kids in 4300 locations National “Boys and Girls Club Week” Join In across the country. Their standpoint is scheduled Monday through Friday, Scheduled for Tuesday is hair and Woleen mentioned that she’s been that every child deserves a safe-haven April 8th- 13th. makeup, musical chairs, and “Minute involved with the Club for 24 years, and a constructive environment to Win it” games in the evening. six of that in her current position. when they aren’t in school. They The Club served more than 1600 area Wednesday presents STEM projects “We’d like to have people check out focus on safety, fun, relationships youth last year with afternoon and and a Teens Vs. Staff basketball game. the club during Boys and Girls Club and recognition, opportunity, and evening hours, recreational activities Thursday is a scavenger hunt and a Week and see what we have going expectations. like swimming and basketball, Family Movie Night, featuring Peter on.” She said, noting that she’d like summer camps, and family nights, Rabbit (2018) on a projector screen. to see more awareness of what the Starting July 1st The Club will host all while implementing mentorship Friday is the kid-favorite 4-corners non-profit organization has to offer three camp programs available to area and career-readiness. Their mission game, and “Game Show Games” young people. “There are still people youth: Camp Hiak Tilikum, their statement is “To enable all young like Jeopardy and Chopped in the that don’t know we’re here!” She said. day camp located on Curtis St. Ext., people, especially those who need evening. Joining couldn’t be easier at $20 for Lincoln Elementary School LEAP us most, to reach their full potential a yearly child membership or $1 for camp, and an afternoon program at as productive, caring, responsible Saturday, April 13th, rounds out the each visit, with financial aid available. the Allen St. site. citizens.” fun-filled week with “Plan a Carnival” For more information call 716- Game, relay races, and a pizza making The Boys and Girls Club is part of a 664-2902 or visit the website www. “The door count was 32,000 last contest. National Organization that serves bgcjamestown.org JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 NATIONAL BOYS & GIRLS CLUB WEEK www.JamestownGazette.com 7

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Youth Symphony/Suzuki at The Everyday Hunter with Steve Sorenson Lutheran Ensemble Entertains Don’t Miss That Gobbler! Article Contributed by Second, shooting at a live turkey makes you fail to notice that sapling Chautauqua Regional that might be in the line of fire. Often Youth Symphony some obstruction is between you and the turkey. Students with the Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony (CRYS) Third, it’s common for your position and Suzuki at Lutheran gave a local to be less than comfortable. Maybe performance recently. the angle is awkward, or your arms are tired from holding the shotgun CRYS has three orchestras: Prelude way too long. Strings for beginning string players, Contributing Writer Young Artists Orchestra (YAO) Steve Sorenson Turkey season will soon be here. for intermediate musicians, and In order to avoid missing a turkey, Chamber Orchestra for advanced The Everyday Hunter you should pattern your shotgun. students. Conductor and Music Courtesy Photo Turkey season is almost here, and Whether you’re lining up two beads Director Bryan Eckenrode leads if you want to start a good fight, tell with the gobbler’s head, using a low- their weekly rehearsals at Gloria Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony another turkey hunter you’ve never power scope, or some other sight Dei Lutheran Church in Lakewood. students who are also part of Suzuki at Lutheran entertained at a recent missed a gobbler. He’ll have a stock picture, make sure you have a dense Senior Luncheon at St. Luke’s Episcopal answer ready. He might try to belittle pattern of hard-hitting shot at a Suzuki at Lutheran is an Church. Pictured are, from left, Susanna your hunting experience by saying, distance where you will always get a intergenerational Suzuki Strings McCurdy, Deidre McCurdy, Soren Kyser, “Then you haven’t been hunting clean kill. And never shoot beyond program located on the Lutheran and Sofya Kyser. for very long.” He might say, “Your that distance. campus in Jamestown. Under the memory must not be very good.” direction of Nina Karbacka, it is and/or a small ensemble in front of an audience. Samuel Mincarelli Or he might challenge your integrity As for me, this year I’m switching open to interested students of all played, and Boaz and Aaron and say, “You’re a liar!” from a scope that has popped me in ages – 2 to 92 – and welcomes Mecham were part of the audience. the forehead too many times, in favor beginners and students of all levels. Some hunters set goals for their of a red-dot sight. But what will stay All CRYS students are preparing for hunting. And some goals are worthy Karbacka is also the vice president — say, 100 legally harvested gobblers. the same is what I will be thinking their Spring Gala Concert, Sunday, when I pull the trigger on a big bird. It of the Youth Symphony board. May 19, 7 p.m., at Chautauqua It takes hunting more than one state CRYS Chamber Orchestra to do that, but what do you do when won’t be, “I think I can kill him now.” Institution’s Elizabeth S. Lenna It will be, “I know I will kill him.” members who study with her at Hall. With a varied selection of you reach a goal like that? Do you Suzuki at Lutheran entertained at quite hunting turkeys? Probably not. works, the concert is free and I shot my first gobbler 45 years ago. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Senior followed by a reception. You just keep counting. Luncheon in late March. The I suppose one day will come when students, Soren and Sofya Kyser To learn more about CRYS and Some hunters want to accomplish I do miss one, but I’ll keep doing and Deidre and Suzanna McCurdy, its programs for young musicians, the “Grand Slam” of turkey hunting everything I can to make sure that played Mozart, Vivaldi, and other email ChautauquaRYS@gmail. — harvesting one of each of the five day never arrives. I’ve passed up a lot selections. com or visit the website at subspecies of wild turkey. Others of shots on turkeys I probably could CRYouthSymphony.com or the make it their goal to harvest a turkey have killed, but I’ve also harvested Three CRYS students alsoChautauqua Regional Youth in every state where turkeys can be plenty of turkeys. For me, missing is participated in the recent master Symphony’s Facebook page. hunted. not an option. class presented by Russian String Orchestra through the Jamestown To learn more about I have a simpler goal, one I can When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t Concert Association. During a Suzuki at Lutheran, visit accomplish every time I go turkey hunting , he’s thinking about hunting , hunting. My goal is to never miss. I master class, a highly proficient NinaKarbackaSuzuki.com or talking about hunting, dreaming about teacher works with one student facebook.com/lutheransuzuki. don’t get a shot every time I’m out, but if I do I don’t want to miss. So far, hunting, writing about hunting, or I’ve achieved that goal. wishing he were hunting. If you want to tell Steve exactly where your favorite The Magnolia in Frewsburg to How is that possible? It’s not only hunting spot is, contact him through his possible, it’s relatively easy. Here’s website, www.EverydayHunter.com. how: He writes for top outdoor magazines, Host 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt and won the 2015 and 2018 national Call them in close. One thing that “Pinnacle Award” for outdoor writing. Article Contributed by conditions. makes turkey hunting so exciting is Tanglewood Manor a close encounter with a bird that’s For more information about the big, beautiful, and born to be wild. Easter Egg Hunt, please contact Ms. Hunters miss turkeys at ranges I’d The Magnolia in Frewsburg invites Bines at 716-569-3095 or via email area children and their families to never shoot them at. “He was in at TBines@magnoliafrewsburg. range, about 50 yards away,” one join them on Friday, April 19th com. at 2:00pm as they host their 4th hunter told me. Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the The Magnolia (formerly known campus grounds. In my opinion, 50 yards is too far. as the Frewsburg Rest Home) is My shotgun can kill a gobbler at 50 located at 106 Main St., Frewsburg, yards, but I’ve never taken a shot “Everyone here at The Magnolia and is a part of the Tanglewood is very excited to host our annual that far. I limit my shots to 35 yards. Group family of residences. The Why? Because it’s easy to make a Easter egg hunt event." says Teah Group has recently completed the Bines, Activities Director at The mistake estimating range. Shooting total renovation and restoration from an awkward position at a live Magnolia. "We always look forward of the building’s interior and to this event. " turkey estimated to be 40 yards away welcomes anyone who would like is not the same as patterning your to tour the historic mansion. Participants are asked to bring shotgun on a silhouette of a turkey’s head from a stable rest at a known their own baskets and gather at the The Tanglewood Group has been pavilion behind the facility for the offering quality care to seniors in distance. Here are three reasons: 2pm start. The event is free to the the greater Jamestown area for over If you’re never going to miss a gobbler, public. All ages are welcome, and 30 years. For more information First, no matter how many turkeys you’re going to be lucky a few times. refreshments will be served. Since about the Magnolia or any of the you’ve shot, your adrenaline faucet This is the only gobbler I’ve had to the activity will be held outdoors, other Tanglewood offerings, visit is always running. Turkey hunting shoot at more than once. The first shot is exciting, and in the pressure of was at an extremely awkward angle. it is weather-dependent, and may their website at tanglewoodmanor. (Steve Sorensen photo) be cancelled due to inclement com or call 483-2876. excitement things can go wrong. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9 "Salvage Dogs" SUSZ Podiatry And St. Luke's CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Partner For Free Foot Clinic Article Contributed by Our 4th St. Café creates a place for folks from all walks for life to come Jamestown Community College together and form community. Susz Podiatry of Jamestown will Offering free coffee and donuts be partnering with St. Luke’s weekly, the Café is the perfect Episcopal Church this year to venue in which to offer a Footcare provide a free Foot Care Clinic for Clinic.” says The Rev. Luke Fodor, community members on Maundy Rector of St. Luke’s. Thursday, April 18th from 9am to 11am in the church undercroft. “Carying on the tradition that Jesus taught us, we ceremoniously The local podiatrist and staff will wash feet during our Maundy be on hand that morning to offer Thursday services at 12:00pm and foot baths, diabetic foot exams and 7pm and yet we want to offer the more. These basic services will be same humble service to everyone offered to the public at no cost. whether they desire to come to church or not.” These services are again being offered at St. Luke's as a way of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is honoring the age-old tradition located at 410 North Main Street, of ceremonial foot washing that Jamestown. Clinic participants is done in many churches on are asked to use the Fourth Street the Thursday before Easter in entrance to the church, on the remembrance of Christ's washing corner of Fourth and Main Streets. of the Apostles feet. 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Mike Stafford is a former instructor The observatory is located at 176 of physics at Penn State - Behrend. Robbin Hill Rd. in Frewsburg. He also taught at Mercyhurst before From the 5-corners intersection in taking his current post at Gannon. Frewsburg, follow the large, blue and Article Contributed by His interests in physics are wide white signs to Martz Observatory. ranging, but he has a special interest Audubon Community in classical mechanics – why things In the April-May Skies Nature Center move the way they move – especially, as he will discuss on Wednesday On the night of April 22 and early evening, the planets and moons of Every spring, while most of us are Courtesy Photo morning of April 23 the Lyrids sleeping, amphibians are on the the Solar System. Outside of physics, Meteor Shower will produce about move. You and the three- to eight- Children ages three to eight and Mike is a private pilot, a licensed 20 meteors per hour at its peak. year-old child(ren) in your life their favorite grownups are invited to parachute rigger, and a currently The light show is produced by dust can learn all about these amazing Audubon Community Nature Center’s inactive expert parachutist. He is also particles from comet C/1861 G1 Little Explorers on Saturday morning, an Extra Class ham radio licensee. He creatures and their great migration April 13. Through an indoor lesson and Thatcher, first seen more than 150 this month at Little Explorers. reads widely and promises he can talk years ago. The Lyrids sometimes a walk outside, they will learn about on any subject, sometimes coherently. “The Great Amphibian Migration.” display bright dust trails that last for

Little Explorers is presented 10- several seconds. 11:30 a.m. on the second Saturday After the presentation, guests of programs and clicking “Current the Martz/Kohl Observatory are of every month at Audubon Schedule.” On the night of May 6 and early Community Nature Center. welcome to visit one of the largest public robotic telescopes in Western morning of May 7, the Eta Aquarids Audubon education programs NY and tour the observatories. Meteor Shower may produce as “The Great Amphibian Migration” are funded with support many as 30 to 60 meteors per hour will be the topic Saturday, April from the Carnahan Jackson If the weather is clear, the all- at its peak. This display is produced 13. Foundation, Jessie Smith Darrah volunteer staff of the observatory will by dust particles left behind by the Fund, Holmberg Foundation, be using the telescopes to view the famous Halley’s comet. The thin With the first warm rain of spring Hultquist Foundation, and Lenna night sky and they will be inviting crescent moon will set early and leave salamanders and frogs emerge Foundation. guests to see the universe from atop dark skies for what should be a good from their winter hideaways and Chautauqua County’s highest point show. start to move to ponds and vernal Audubon Community Nature pools to lay their eggs. After Center is located at 1600 Riverside learning about the different kinds Road, one-quarter mile east of of salamanders and early frogs and Route 62 between Jamestown, what they need to survive, you N.Y., and Warren, St. Luke's To Host Afternoon Tea will head out to look for signs of Pa. Article Contributed by an afternoon tea with the proceeds these amazing amphibians. going for local organizations that feed To learn more about Audubon The Bishop Overs Guild the hungry. The date is May 11, 2019 The program includes an indoor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church and its many programs, call (716) starting a 1 pm with tea, food, music lesson followed by outdoor 569-2345 during business hours, exploration and a snack. If time visit AudubonCNC.org, or find The Bishop Overs Guild of St. and a hat contest at a cost of $20.00 and weather allow, a craft is Audubon Community Nature Luke's Episcopal Church, 409 North per person. Call 483-6405 to reserve included. Little Explorers takes Center on Facebook. Main St., Jamestown, NY is having a place or contact a guild member. place rain or shine, so be sure to dress for the weather. Audubon Community Nature Center builds and nurtures The fee for the program is connections between people $8 for adults, $6 for Nature and nature by providing PLACE YOUR AD HERE Center members and children. positive outdoor experiences, Display your business and reach Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Warren Countie - PLUS ONLINE! Reservations are required by opportunities to learn about and Thursday, April 11, 2019, and understand the natural world, and can be made by calling (716) knowledge to act in STARTING AT $40/WEEK 569-2345 during business hours environmentally responsible The Jamestown Gazette Makes Advertising Easy - Call 716-484-4155 Today! or going to auduboncnc.org/ ways. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 11 TV Trivia 1. Who played Chandler’s father on Friends? 2. In Bewitched, what part of her body does Samantha twitch? 3. Every episode of Seinfeld has an image/reference to what superhero? 4. What series showed the first interracial kiss on American network TV? 5. What is the phrase on the UFO poster in Fox Mulder’s office in X-Files? 6. What series was the first to air the sound of a toilet being flushed? 7. What color was Jeannie’s harem costume in I Dream of Jeannie?

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AM Rotary Club.

Rotarians are active in local, district, and international projects. Our Club belongs to District 7090 which extends north internationally to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and east to Batavia, NY, west and south to the Pennsylvania state line. Purple Bracelets to Eradicate Polio

by Gaylene’s Jewelers. For Good Causes

Tickets are available by calling Rotary is well-remembered for its Lisa Goodell (665-0786) or Katie fundraising Travelogues, hosted by Geise (673-5214). wonderful Sam Paladino, bringing Annual Golf Tournament tantalizing information of other Service Above Self lands to our community. Rotary’s The International Rotary motto famous Annual Auction became is “Service Above Self” and the model for many other auctions subscribing to that theme, the in the community and raised members of the Rotary Club of significant funds. The group began Jamestown have lived, worked, holding an annual golf tournament and believed in upholding this in 1939 at Moon Brook Country worldwide motto. Club (which Rotary founded in 1919-1920). The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal Recently, the Club has been of Service as a basis of worthy celebrating an annual Fire and Ice enterprise and, in particular, to Ball in February. Through these encourage and foster: fund raisers and several others as well, the Club has been able FIRST: The development of to carry on a very fruitful history acquaintance as an opportunity to of giving to our community, our serve society; District and our World.

SECOND: High ethical standards The Club’s annual July Golf in business and professions; the Tournament has underwritten recognition of the worthiness of camp experiences for handicapped Handicap Camp Bonfire & Lake History all useful occupations; and the young folks and adults at dignifying by each Rotarian of the YMCA Camp Onyahsa, their occupation as an opportunity supervised by The Resource to serve society. Center. Thanks to the $150,000 generosity of John and Lois THIRD: The application of the Abrahamson, this fund has been ideal of service by every Rotarian capped and proceeds from the golf to his personal, business and tournament may now be directed community life; to other worthwhile projects

FOURTH: The advancementEach year the Club sponsors the of international understanding, exchange of one or two high school good will, and peace through a students to a foreign country and world fellowship of business and welcomes students here to our professional persons united in the ideal of service.

All Rotarians subscribe to the Four-Way Test.

Of all things we think, say or do… 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? Handicap Camp YMCA Attendees 2017 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

100 Years of Service

The Rotary Club of Jamestown, NY was started by 25 charter members. Over the 100 years Ringing The Bell for The Salvation there have been more than 1,235 Army at Christmastime men and women who have held membership in the Jamestown, NY, community to build worldwide Club and today there are just over peace and understanding. Every 100 active members. The Rotary April, we host approximately 70 Club of Jamestown, NY, is proud students from the entire District to have sponsored the beginnings 7090 to bond together and learn of several other local Rotary Clubs about where they are going and including Warren, PA, Salamanca, what to expect. We also get to Westfield, Dunkirk, Falconer,introduce all of these students Supporting Dragon Boat Racing Lakewood and Greater Jamestown to the wonders of Chautauqua JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 13 Rotary Club of Jamestown Celebrates 100 Years CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE

County. This Club has sponsored donated $10,000 118 students since 1968-69. to provide the gate to Comedy Center Park; Ending Polio and this past In 1988, Rotary International year donated undertook the crusade to rid the $20,000 to fund world of POLIO. From 1988- Comedy as a 1990, Dudley Ericson (the second Tool for Social longest active Rotarian with 49 Progress exhibit years of service) and Al Brown at the National co-chaired the efforts to raise over Comedy Center, $55,000 to support this cause. describing the Ericson went on to chair the tireless efforts of Polio Eradication Committee for this important District 7090’s 70 clubs. art form to shift discourse Jamestown Portage Today, Rotary International has towards social progress and peace. teamed with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (matching In addition to these larger donations 3 to 1) and the World donations, the Club has supported Health Organization to reduce the incidence of Polio to just three several local library, school countries in the world. The Rotary and church literacy projects; Club of Jamestown has committed Chautauqua Institution Music over $154,000 to this fund over Scholarships; JHS A’Capella the years. Ericson is most proud and Music Boosters (the club of these accomplishments and purchased the original candles the Polio contributions continue for A’Capella Vespers in the early to this day through generous 1960s; the Alex Foulk Fund; and birthday donations by club Green Up Jamestown. members through a program initiated by Ericson. Every year in the Spring and the Fall, Rotarians volunteer In 1957, the Rotary Foundation for Highway Cleanup on I-86, launched the Paul Harris Fellow between Route 60, Exit 12 and recognition program. Any the Falconer exit. Rotarians can individual who contributes, or be found ringing the bell each in whose name is contributed holiday season for the Salvation $1,000 to the Foundation, shall be Army and Rotarians volunteer at Comedy Center Park Decorative Fencing recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow. Jamestown High School doing As of today, over 375 individuals mock interviews with high school have been honored with this students helping to hone their recognition by the Rotary Club of capabilities when going for job Jamestown, NY. interviews.

World Wide Work More Outreach

In addition to Polio Eradication, As the World has become smaller the Rotary Club of Jamestown has and smaller, the Rotary Club of donated more than $245,000 to Jamestown has been able to reach the Rotary Foundation which also out to Nepal, Cambodia and now supplies grants all over the world Ethiopia to participate in small committed to peace and conflict but very meaningful projects to resolution, disease prevention help those on the other side of the and treatment, maternal and world. Rotarian David Troxell and child health, water & sanitation, his wife Marissa winter in Thailand basic education and literacy, and facilitate projects helping and economic and community small schools build playgrounds, development. Our Club is also cafeterias, latrines, provide clean able to apply for and bring these water and even start a weaving grant monies to appropriate cooperative for women in Nepal. Clean Water Filters installed at Cambodian School projects in our community.

Local Impact We are thrilled that we have been able to contribute over $1,080,000 Locally, our Club has changed locally and internationally as well the direction of its charitable as over $350,000 to the Rotary giving to larger amounts that Foundation and more than make a more substantial impact $160,000 to the END POLIO on our community. In recent NOW project. years $15,000 was given to the remodeling of the Reg Lenna Open Invitation Civic Center; $15,000 was given to the Jamestown Community We invite all Jamestown Gazette College Capital Campaign; a readers to share in our success and $25,000 “Portage” sculpture was join us at our 100th Anniversary donated to the City of Jamestown’s celebration. new city hall (the sculpture is now located near the Riverwalk); We are so proud to carry the donated $10,000 for a skateboard name of the Rotary Club of park Comedy Center Park; Jamestown, NY not only to our donated $5,000 for Chautauqua own community but all over the Lake Cleanup; donated $5,000 world for the past 100 years and to the Veteran’s Memorial Park; many more to come! Grass Playground Installed at Cambodian School JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 14 www.JamestownGazette.com EMPLOYMENT April 8, 2019 GENERAL LABORER WARREN, PA WANTED If you want to work for the best and be part of a Winning Team apply online at www.crossettinc.com or call 814-723-2200 ext. 7 Employer Funded 401K - $75/wk. | Paid Time Off | Excellent Pay & Benefit Package | Guaranteed Annual Wage Increases

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Article Contributed by challenged the Court’s conclusion that the petitioner unlawfully Robert H. Jackson Center refused imprisonment, noting, “[Fred] Korematsu . . . has been On Thursday, April 18, 2019 the convicted of an act not commonly Courtesy Photo Robert H. Jackson Center invites a crime. It consists merely of being the public to experience history present in the state whereof he is ERA Team VP real estate and staff professionals a citizen, near the place where he in a unique and provocative Article Contributed by To kick off the conference, way. The Jackson Center is was born, and where all his life he has lived.” ERA Real Estate CEO, Simon bringing Living Voices, offered ERA Team VP Real Estate Chen, spoke about the market by Theatreworks USA, to present and competitive landscape, multiple performances of “Within This free program will begin with a Q&A session for the audience. ERA Team VP Real Estate new technology and programs the Silence.” The program will be attended the 2019 Fuel ERA Real and how ERA is strategically performed in the Cappa Theatre Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling 716-483- Estate Conference in Las Vegas, responding and utilizing all of the Jackson Center at 9:00 Nevada that was held March 19- that’s happening in the industry. a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. 6646 or by registering online at roberthjackson.org/events. 22 at the MGM Grand Hotel. The second day of Fuel, known This program is made possible as RGX Day because of ERA’s “Within The Silence” follows through the generosity of our At Fuel ERA, (formally known collaboration with Realogy, Emi Yamada, a teenage Japanese- donors and Erie 2 Chautauqua- as ERA International Business commenced with Ryan Schnieder, American girl living in Seattle Cattaraugus BOCES. Conference) 16 ERA Team VP President & CEO of Realogy. until her family is forced to sell or real estate and staff professionals, Schnieder explained the theme give away their possessions and The Robert H. Jackson Center is a alongside other national and of the day “Realize” which was home after President Franklin 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization international ERA Real Estate designed to help attendees fully Roosevelt signs Executive Order that envisions a global society where affiliates, had the opportunity to realize the power of the Realogy 9066. Seventy-five years ago, the the universal principles of equality, attend a multitude of professional network. Through leveraging the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the fairness and justice prevail. The development classes, trainings, company’s scale, technology and President’s order to relocate all Center invites and engages students lectures, and sessions. Numerous data to help brokers and agents Americans of Japanese descent to of all ages, scholars, educators, speakers and guest lecturers boost productivity, and to drive internment camps in the interest national officials and international were at this event, as well as efficiency to ultimately become of national security in Korematsu dignitaries to analyze contemporary several celebrity guests including well versed and more successful v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 issues of peace and justice through the hosts of HGTV’s Property with the real estate business. (1944). Justice Robert H. Jackson the lens of Justice Jackson’s body of Brothers and actor, writer, After another full day of learning wrote a stinging dissent that work. producer, author, and director, sessions, the day closed with an Mindy Kaling. exclusive concert from Imagine Dragons! ERA Team VP Real Estate was BPU Yard Waste Site to Open well represented at the Fuel “ERA Real Estate offers so many conference. ERA Team VP resources that help our agents Saturdays on Apr. 13 Broker/Owner Bill Soffel served to be constantly informed, and on a marketing panel, “Is it Time ultimately put ERA a step ahead Article Contributed by BPU Yard Waste Site sticker on to Boost Your Marketing of the competition,” stated Bill the rear driver side window of the Efforts?” with leaders from other Soffel, Broker/Owner of ERA Jamestown BPU vehicle. The window stickers are ERA brokerages nationwide. Team VP Real Estate. “To have The Jamestown Board of Public free-of-charge to BPU Solid Waste The panelists for this interactive such a great representation of Utilities (BPU) Yard Waste Site for residential customers; however, session shared marketing ERA Team VP Real Estate at this residential Solid Waste customers only one sticker is provided for techniques and programs that year’s conference is a reflection opens Saturday, April 13, for the each customer account. have had proven results for each of our motivation to “be the 2019 season. New stickers for company. Effective social media best”, which is one of our team’s The window stickers are available the 2019-2020 season are needed and PR strategies were also core values, shared not only as a at BPU Customer Service, 92 discussed in how to better reach company, but as individual agents and are available now in the BPU Steele Street, open from 9 a.m – 4 Customer Service Office. and accommodate clients and and staff members as well.” p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays and 8 potential customers. Additionally, a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursdays-Fridays. Hours of the Yard Waste Site this team members Anne Walters For more information about Contractors will not be permitted and Jerod Zahn were finalists ERA Team VP Real Estate and year are as follows: 9 a.m. – 3 to use the site. p.m. Saturdays, April 13 through for national awards, the Office Vacation Rentals and the real Coordinator of the Year Award estate/vacation rental market November 19; and 4 – 7 p.m. Use of the window stickers Wednesdays, effective May 1- and in the Southern Tier of Western allows BPU employees who staff the Brenda W. Casserly Memorial September 25. New York and Northwestern the Site to identify BPU Solid Award for Top All-Around Sales The Site is located at 1001 Monroe Pennsylvania visit www. Waste residential customers and Associate, respectively. Street at the dead end of Monroe erateamvp.com or call their main assures that non-BPU Solid Waste office at 716.413.0200. Street, off Eighth Street. customers do not use the Site.

The Yard Waste Site is restricted to At the Site, the BPU accepts leaves, use by BPU Solid Waste residential grass clippings and brush. Metal, customers only, as it is their lumber, wood, tires, drywall and garbage/recycling rate that pays for other construction materials are Site operations. not accepted.

BPU Solid Waste customers For more information, BPU who want to enter the Site must customers may call the Garbage display a dark pink 2019-2020 Hotline at 661-1651. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 17 JCC To Hold Open House April 13 Nine JHS Students Named Article Contributed by and financial aid, and experiential WNY Scholar Athletes Jamestown Community College learning. The honors, study abroad, and Career Advantage programs, Jamestown Community College's transfer agreements, and options academic programs, student for undecided students will be services, and facilities will be the highlighted also. Guided campus focus of an open house for high tours are offered. school students and others from 1-4 p.m. on April 13 on the Jamestown Individuals can register for Campus. the program at www.sunyjcc. edu/openhouse. For additional Visitors will learn about JCC's information, call the JCC academic programs, admissions admissions office, 800.388.8557.

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to Jamestown Public Market Courtesy Photo L to R: Macey Lundmark, Beck Anderson, Matthew Roehmholdt, Grayson Holt, Rylee Porter, Allie Stockwell, Olivia Gates, Cayla Swartz. Not Pictured: Matt Rhodes Article Contributed by “Being named to the All-Western New York Academic Team is a Jamestown Public Schools special honor,” said JPS Athletic Director Ben Drake. “These young Jamestown High School is proud men and women truly epitomize to announce that nine athletes on the school’s winter varsity sports what the term, student-athlete, teams qualified as All-Western New means. Not only are they great York Scholars, which are awarded athletes, but these seniors also by Section VI. To qualify, each maintained an overall grade point senior’s overall grade point must average of 90% or higher during Courtesy Photo be an average of 90 or above for their four years at JHS. They are six semesters and be a starter or great role models for our younger L to R: Michelle Smith, raffle winner; Linnea Carlson, JRC; Vince Liuzzo; Andy Liuzzo important reserve. athletes and we are all very proud of them.” Article Contributed by Public Market. Jamestown Renaissance "We thank Vince, his brother Andy, JHS’ All-WNY Winter Scholar Athletes: Grayson Holt (boys basketball) – winner Center and the Sherwood Arts Complex for using their talents towards Allie Stockwell (girls basketball) – winner (boys I.T.) – honorable mention The Jamestown Renaissancebettering our community" says Matt Rhodes Corporation announces a generous Public Market Manager Linnea Beck Anderson (boys swimming) – honorable mention donation towards the Jamestown Carlson. "Vince's live chainsaw Matthew Roehmholdt (boys swimming) – honorable mention Public Market thanks to the carvings are an exciting part of Olivia Gates (girls basketball) – honorable mention our annual GROW Fair and we talents of the local Sherwood Arts Macey Lundmark (girls basketball) – honorable mention Complex, Inc. are thrilled that this year he chose to donate raffle proceeds towards Rylee Porter (girls I.T.) – honorable mention Cayla Swartz (girls I.T.) – honorable mention The Sherwood Arts Complex the public market. It takes a lot to brings artists, business owners, operate the weekly market and we parents, children, musicians and could not do it without the help of community members, from all our community." walks of life, together in one space to experience, buy, sell and learn Vince hopes to continue supporting about opportunities to give back to local community programs through our community. the Sherwood Arts Complex. In addition to partnering with local Founder Vince Liuzzo has been organizations to create unique a part of the annual GROW wood pieces that can be auctioned, Jamestown Garden Fair and the Sherwood Arts Complex Home Show for the past three has vintage video game systems years, bringing along exciting and a portable stage that can be spectacles including live chainsaw rented for local events, charity Please send us your Community and demonstrations. Vince created gatherings and parties. For more 'Jerry Raff', a beautiful wood carving information visit facebook.com/ Business News that you would like to share that was raffled off during this year's sherwoodartscomplex. with the Jamestown Gazette Readers. event. Jamestown resident Michelle Smith was the lucky winner. All The Jamestown Public Market Send it to: [email protected] proceeds were generously donated opens for its 2019 season Saturday to the Jamestown Renaissance June 8, running from 10 am to 2 We’d love to hear from you! Corporation to be used towards pm. Visit jamestownrenaissance. programming at the Jamestown org for more information. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 18 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY April 8, 2019 Southwestern High School Creche Sews: Sailing Team Places First overall Tradition, Love and Caring in Rochester Regatta Article Contributed by money needed to build and equip a bright and cheerful children's Jamestown Community College ward. And the on going payment Creche recently completed for the bills of one sick child. In another successful annual sewing 1950, Creche donated money to build new children’s wing. For event. This sewing tradition“the betterment of the health of began in 1900 with the sewing the children of Jamestown.” This of baby gowns for infants in wing named the "Creche Wing". the hospital. Today's pediatric Maintenance and daily care hospital gowns and pajamas are payments continued from Creche a unique design. Katryn Kotsi until 1967. When NYS Medicaid a Creche member and nurses at took over. WCA worked to gether to created the gown's design. Providing Another renovation of the Creche the most comfort possible to Wing was undertaken in 1993, and children who need hospital care. Creche again donated $20,000. Every year Creche donates Also Creche members made pediatric medical equipment to infant hats for us in the hospital. Southwestern Team racing at Rochester Yacht Club the hospital. To provide improved These hats are important in medical care to children in our area. in the NWYSA-NW Fleet Racing Qualifier regulating new born baby’s body temperature. Creche members Creche has expanded beyond the also sew receiving blankets, hospital. Providing children with fleece throws, and bereavement items like beds, cribs, strollers, gowns. We hope these items clothing, backpacks, Christmas made with love and caring will gifts, and summer camp bring comfort to area children. scholarships. Social workers, School nurses and administrators This sewing event not only help Creche identify children in supports children in need of need of support. And Creche steps comfort. But it reminds Creche in filling the gap. members of the core mission of Creche, to help area children Creche is an all-volunteer in need. And sewing was the organization. 100% of the small seed that grew into the funds raised by Creche are multifaceted organization we used to helping children in our have today. The tradition began in community. Courtesy Photos 1900 with Gov. Fentons daughter L to R: Southwestern Team Cameron Turner Josephine. Josephine Fenton Don’t miss these upcoming Brooks Turcotte, Will Turner, Patrick Kelly Gifford, wanted to occupy her Creche events! In May, the Creche daughter in good works during Rummage Sale and Tag Days. And Will Turner and Patrick Kelly lent. She decided her daughter the amazing “Sizzling Summer Article Contributed by and her daughter’s friends should taking 1st place in every one of Soiree” in June. These events Southwestern High School sew baby gowns for the hospital. help raise funds to help Creche their races. Cameron Turner perform these good works. For and Brooks Turcotte also sailed This began a relationship with more information on Creche and The Southwestern High School a strong regatta with eight 1st WCA, now UPMC Chautauqua these events go to CrecheForKids. Sailing Team competed in the place wins. Southwestern took 1st that has spanned over a century. org. And follow us on Facebook at NYISA-NW League Qualifier overall with the lowest score of 14 In 1936 Creche donated the Creche Jamestown. held on Saturday, March 30th points, securing the top slot by a at Rochester Yacht Club. The wide margin. sailing team, comprised of Cameron Turner, Brooks Coach Farris said, “We were Free Computer Classes to be Held Turcotte, Will Turner, and Patrick pleased with our performance, Kelly, competed against 15 other and are looking forward to getting at Prendergast Library teams to advance to the MASSA out on the lake and being able to Mallory Qualifier in Annapolis, practice for the national qualifier MD. in Maryland.” Sailors sailed in C420s on a cold, rainy day. Heavy gusts of up to 24 The team’s newest sailors will have the opportunity to test out knot winds blew over one side of Article Contributed by by Dr. Ellen Lehning, an the course while leaving the other the waters in Buffalo on April 6th at the Team Racing Clinic before associate professor at JCC and half of the course relatively still. Prendergast Library a library volunteer. These shifting winds along with the team heads to Annapolis for the MASSA Mallory Qualifier cold temperatures and overcast The library will offer two • Introduction to the Internet skies made Southwestern’s first on April 13th and 14th. There, computer classes this month will be held on Tuesday, April regatta of the spring season a our Southwestern team will be – Introduction to Excel and 30, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 challenge on the water. competing to qualify for the Introduction to the Internet. All p.m. This class will cover the computer classes at Prendergast MASSA Nationals to be held later basics functions of an internet 10 total races were held, with in the season. are free of charge. Walk-ins are welcome as space allows, or call browser, using email, online to register at (716) 484-7135 ext. research, and more, and will be 225 taught by Joanna Sorensen, a library employee. • Introduction to Excel will run on Friday, April 19, from 10:00 Questions about our computer a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This class will classes? Call the Information teach the basics of Microsoft Desk at (716) 484-7135 ext. 225. Excel, including program Prendergast Library is located features, creating documents, at 509 Cherry Street; computer formatting spreadsheets, and classes are held in the public more. This class will be taught computer center. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE April 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 19 Rolling Hills Radio with Ken Hardley Episode #87 Don Dixon and The Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers At Shawbucks April 15

Article Contributed by Rolling Hills Radio continues to grow its media presence. Past Ken Hardley shows can now be seen on local Rolling Hills Radio access cable on Open Stage Don Dixon and The Jakob’s Ferry Media in Schenectady, NY as well Stragglers hosted by Todd Burge. as cable stations out of Jamestown Of Todd Burge, "Look upon his and Mayville. You can also view Don Dixon works, ye Mighty, and despair!" past shows on rollinghillsradio. Larry Groce – Host of NPR’s org/past-episodes. Of course, the Mountain Stage. show is also nationally syndicated through Global Community Best known among the key Radio. producers to emerge from the American underground's This project is made possible with pop movement of the early '80s, funds from the Decentralization Don Dixon also enjoyed a cult Program, a regrant program of following as a solo performer. the New York State Council on the A native of North Carolina, he Arts with the support of Governor dwelled in relative obscurity for Andrew Cuomo and the New York well over a decade as a member of State Legislature and administered the little-known Arrogance before by Tri-County Arts Council. attracting his first significant notice around 1983 after co- All live RHR regular season shows producing with take place at Shawbucks, across R.E.M.'s landmark debut LP, from Jamestown’s Ice Arena. Murmur. “Having a man like Doors open — to all those holding Don Dixon on our stage is a real or purchasing tickets ($15) privilege. He is experienced in — at 5:30pm for the “Rolling Jakob's Ferry Stragglers every aspect of the business. He is Happy Hour.” Food and drink well respected everywhere. With are available until 6:15 at which any luck at all he’ll respect me.” – time audience members take Ken Hardley their seats and the house lights dim. Audio and video recording Hailing from the mountain towns begins promptly at 6:30. The of Pennsylvania, West Virginia bar reopens for 10 minutes at and Maryland, the Jakob’s Ferry intermission and then again after Stragglers draw freely from the show when the audience and old-time, bluegrass, jamgrass, performers are invited to a “Meet rockabilly, and swing music to and Greet.” create their own brand of high energy Appalachian Bluegrass. “... There are three options for flat out one of the best bluegrass purchasing tickets; Until the albums released this year (White show is sold out, tickets are Lightning Road).” Appalachian available at the door the night Jamwhich. Their goal is simple: of each show. If you choose, write good songs, honor the you can call the Rolling Ticket music, have fun, and take it to the Hotline at (716) 294-0416. road. Tickets are also available online at rollinghillsradio.org/tickets. Todd Burge Join Audubon Community Nature Center Volunteer Day The schedule for the day is: Walk-ins are welcome, but You are invited to celebrate Earth Day reservations are appreciated by two days early by giving back. Join 8:30 – 9 a.m.: Registration (You can Friday, April 19: Call (716) 569- Audubon Community Nature Center sign up ahead of time to help 2345 during business hours or go to staff and volunteers on Saturday staff plan for the day.) auduboncnc.org/programs and click morning, April 20, as they work on “Current Schedule.” projects to maintain and improve the 9 a.m.: Learn about the jobs available Nature Center building and grounds. and pick a work crew. This year, Volunteer Day is the same time as April’s Nature Play Day. On arrival, choose a crew to work on 9:30 a.m. – noon: Work Projects To facilitate adult participation in a specific work project. Work projects Volunteer Day, parents and other include pulling non-native plants, Noon – 1 p.m.: Lunch caregivers can bring their kids and sprucing up the gardens, picking up drop them off at the Nature Play Area Article Contributed by trash as part of the Roadside Cleanup, Participants are encouraged to wear 9 a.m. – noon (or the Third Floor Play Jamestown Audubon and more. After all the hard work, clothes that can get dirty, dress for the Area if the weather is inclement). For stick around and enjoy the lunch weather -- work happens rain or shine this event only, adults will not have to Community Nature Center provided for all volunteers. -- and bring work gloves if you have stay with their child for Nature Play them. Day. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 20 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY April 8, 2019

NATURAL HEALTH with Jeffrey Barkstrom Portion of Broadhead Avenue Kitchen Essentials Closed For Total Reconstruction Article Contributed by For A Healthy Life will be closed for total City of Jamestown reconstruction. No parking on is the best source of salt right now. Dept. of Public Works either side of the street between Sea salt is very good, but recent the hours of 7:00 am to 3:30 research has found that 90% of sea Jeffrey Lehman, P.E., Director pm. The project is expected salt is contaminated with micro of Public Works for the City of to be on-going through mid- plastics. Just go with Himalayan Jamestown, announced salt. summer to allow for complete reconstruction. Broadhead Avenue Add fermented foods to your diet. between Kidder Street Motorists must also use alternate Fermented foods include things and Newland Avenue routes of travel. such as Kefir (fermented milk), Kombucha (fermented black tea), Sauerkraut (fermented cabbage), Contributing Writer Miso (fermented soy), Kimchi (fermented cabbage and spices), NYS Election Law Updates Jeffrey Barkstrom and raw Cheese. Fermented foods contains vitamins and minerals For Chautauqua County The hardest part of getting healthy like normal foods, but also have is eating right. Today, we will gut friendly probiotics that help go over some tips to help set up Article Contributed by yourself for success. balance out our digestion and Chautauqua County Election improve gut help. Sounds good to Commissioners Norman P. Green me! and Brian C. Abram Number one is throw out the junk. I read a meta-study of Home made bone broth is a great Chautauqua County Election successful diets and what they had Commissioners Norman P. Green in common. The number one tip way to add more nutrients to your foods. Bone broth has been found and Brian C. Abram said that the from all of them was, throw out the weekend passage of a state budget processed foods. Most processed to speed healing and improve gut health. Who doesn’t want that? included some non-monetary foods have sugar, chemicals and election law changes that include; preservatives added to them. None Even better, nowadays it is super easy to make with an Instant Pot or of 16 & 17 year olds, adoption of of those things are good for us. • Expansion of paid time off the Voter Friendly Ballot Act, and What about diet foods? Research you can even get it at the grocery store. from work for voters on the beginning of constitutional shows that people who eat or drink Election Day to 3 hours amendments to move to same diet foods gain even more weight, without limitations. day voter registration and no fault than those who eat sugary foods. So eating healthy at home is pretty absentee voting. So think whole foods and throw easy if you set yourself up for • Permissive use of electronic out the junk, if it is not there you success! If you want to know more poll books to enhance the "The adoption of the New York State can’t eat it. about this or other topics, call us Election Day experience and Budget that includes significant at 665-5015 or come to one of our to facilitate early voting for funding for early voting and the county voters. Start adding spices to your foods. free workshops. Take care and adoption of electronic poll books There is a world of spices out have a great day. is a promise kept by Governor • Uniform statewide 6 a.m. to Andrew Cuomo, Speaker Carl E. there. Things like pepper, ginger 9 p.m. polling hours for all and cumin, all have beneficial Heastie, and Leader Andrea Stewart Jeffrey Barkstrom has been helping primaries statewide starting Cousins," said Dustin M. Czarny, properties for our gut and our in 2020. health. All spices have some people with health and weight loss Onondaga County Democratic beneficial properties so addissues for more than 12 years. He Election Commissioner. has spoken at colleges, businesses, • Mandated online voter whatever you want. In addition, registration by 2021 on all spices make food taste really good! non-profits, national conferences "The additional reforms and and on television about the benefits County Board of Elections resources necessary to ease the of a healthy lifestyle. He currently websites. burden on counties throughout Start using Himalayan salt. Salt is practices at Barkstrom Acupuncture New York State is a historic first for essential for bodies and once we PC, Natural Health Improvement Previously this Legislature session the Empire State. We look forward cut back on the processed foods Center in Jamestown, NY. Learn saw the adoption of early voting, a to the further reforms and resources that are loaded with salt, we need more at www.barkstrom.net or at single consolidated June primary by these dedicated leaders and to start adding in salt. Himalayan www.jamestowngazette.com. day, universal statewide transfers of champions of reforming our voter registrations, pre-registration electoral system."

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chautauqua county humane society pets of the week Meet Tonka. He’s a big boy with lots of energy! He This beautiful little lady is looking for a place to claim needs an active home with a family who will keep him as her own. Brittany likes to perch up high and watch exercised. He would do best in a cat-free home. He has what's going on below her. She doesn't mind being a tendency to be a little shy when he first meets people. held for short periods of time. Brittany can be shy in If you think you can give him the home that he needs, new situations, and her ears will go back when scared. please stop by CCHS soon! Chautauqua County Humane Society • 2825 Strunk Road • Jamestown, NY • 716.665.2209 • www.spcapets.com • [email protected]

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