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Your Community • Your Credit Union Jamestown Area Community Federal Credit Union Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, LLC The People’s Paper. Vol. 5 • No. 29 | Week of July 20, 2015 ebrati Ce75l Years ng 915 E. Second St., Jamestown Babe Ruth and World Series of Cars Team Up 483-1650 • jacfcu.org Federally insured by NCUA Article Contributed by Walt Pickut We take tree care seriously... “The World Series of Cars joining together with the Babe Ruth World Series is a great thing for our city,” said John Bauer who has been a key event organizers since 1980. “It boosts our local economy and it promotes some really fine kids.” This is the second year of Fully Insured Professional Service both organizations joining forces under the Babe Ruth banner. Organizers say it is shaping up to be a bigger success than ever – Sunday, July 26, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Jamestown’s Bergman Park. The Babe Ruth World Series committee Judges rate cars on a long list of critical factors. Tree Removal Stump Removal took over the job of organizing and to the Babe Ruth Committee instead which we usually do.” Tree Trimming Lot Clearing running its biggest annual fundraiser, the World Series of Cars, last year. “That was of in their previous role as the main car Tree Planting Skid Steer Services Because of the car show’s continuing our initiation,” said Babe Ruth’s Ralph show organizers. The annual event also support, Diethrick Park will be the site Logging Log Loads continues to be proudly supported by the (for Split your own firewood) D’Angelo, a car show Registration Tent of the 16th Babe Ruth World Series to volunteer in 2014. “Now we appreciate the City of Jamestown. be hosted in Jamestown since 1980. The Call for a free no obligation estimate work it took during all those years to put on (716) 736-3963 / (814) 725-1650 This year marks the 32nd annual World first pitch of game-1 in the 2015 World one of the country’s premier car shows.” Series of Cars in Jamestown. “We expect Series for 13-year-olds will be thrown out 400 to 500 of the most beautiful antique at noon on Saturday, August 15 with the Save The Region Antique $25 Automobile Club of America (AACA), cars in the country once again,” Bauer official Opening Ceremonies scheduled Got With founded in 1957, now serves as advisors said, “assuming we have a sunny day, for 7 pm on Saturday evening. Coupon Great Support Mice? The car show has supported the Babe Ehrlich Ruth World Series with more than Pest Control $300,000 of its show day earnings since Guaranteed Results the AACA first dedicated its proceeds to Free Estimates Babe Ruth, according to Russ Diethrick, FREE one of the founders of both events. 800-331-BUGSESTIMATES “The car show has been incredibly generous to us over the last 32 years,” said Felix Muzza, vice president of the Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series group, and Coordinator of Experiential Learning at JCC. “Now it is our turn to take over the hard work of putting the show together. They have a lot to teach us and we want to carry on in the grand style they turned into Babe Ruth World Series for 13-Year-Olds brings action packed baseball to Jamestown. such a wonderful tradition.”

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Web Management...... Nick Trussalo Sports Writer...... Bill Burk Sports Writer...... Cody Crandall Journalist...... Julia Eppehimer Circulation...... Victor Mull Circulation...... David Peterson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jared Hill ...... Picture Privateer Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Joanne Tanner...... Down to Earth FAST & Slow Patricia Pihl...... Pieces of the Past Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters “Take your time, hurry up, the choice is yours, don’t be right measure of haste and peace in your life. If you have, Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters late,” Kurt Cobain, founder and lead singer of everybody’s then congratulations and a long life are your due. Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen favorite (?) grunge band Nirvana advised us all the way In case that perfect formula has escaped you, though, this back in 1991. QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS week’s Jamestown Gazette has your prescription ready for Write to us at: But the conflict is nothing new. Our lives seem to be a this summer. The World Series of Cars rolls into Bergman PO Box 92 constant tossup between the need for speed and the urge Park this week and the Babe Ruth World Series will be Jamestown, New York 14702 to slow the pace of life and find some peace. We even get coming to Diethrick Park next month. ourselves stressed out with meticulous planning for a Cars, both antique and modern, do represent speed to the OFFICE: 716-484-7930 relaxing vacation. hurry-up folks of the modern world, but when automotive FAX: 716-338-1599 Instant gratification and speed are gaining ground as engineers meld form with function in their road machines Contact us... life’s minimal expectation. Fast service, on-demand they also become artists. Smooth and sleek in their News- video, high- and hyper-speed internet connections… polished precision, the 400 or so cars at Bergman Park [email protected] Information- [email protected] even tankless instant hot water heaters so you can scald will tempt any speed demon to slow right down. Beauty Events- [email protected] yourself in the shower long before you can reach for the has a way of doing that. Go see a century’s worth of hurry cold water tap. But at least you can make a cup of instant up transformed into just that beauty. It will be worth the ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com coffee right from the tap without the dreaded delay of a slow day’s pleasure. microwave which is faster than your stove. Then make your plans for a few relaxing afternoons AD DEADLINES: Friday at 12:00 pm Speed even comes together with sport and luxury in our enjoying the leisurely pace of America’s pastime down [email protected] cars. Not many of us have a 200 mph, formula-1 speedster at Diethrick Park. Those young men have convened in lurking in our garage, but a 600 HP high-end roadster that Jamestown from all corners of the to play DISTRIBUTION: goes from 0 to 60 in 3.8 seconds can make a car fan’s heart on our field of dreams. Hurry on down and take your time The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned Free weekly, community newspaper that highlights the notable events and remarkable people who make the race any day. for a relaxing summer afternoon. Greater Jamestown region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown But what about “Take your time?” America’s own traditional, And for a somewhat deeper conversation about the value Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties in New York and in Warren County, homegrown sport is fondly called a pastime. Today, some – the virtue – of slowing down, visit page 7 and have a . critics say baseball is too slow for the 21st Century. chat with our Pastor Scott Hannon and his Faith Matters The entire paper, including supplemental content, is posted to our website Maybe it is just what we need from time to time. Consider column. That old hurry-up habit might be speeding you right past the most important things in your life. www.jamestowngazette.com. Previous Issues are also archived on the website. a long, lazy afternoon, a summer breeze wafting across All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part of the Jamestown the outfield grass, just the right tall, cold beverage in your And whether you are a speed reader or a slow studier Gazette may be reproduced without permission. Opinions expressed by hand and a few friends with you watching those 18 boys of the written word, as long as you have your very own contributing writers, columnists and submitted press releases are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the owner, staff or of summer ponder the motion of a single white ball and Jamestown Gazette in your hands right now, please enjoy management of The Jamestown Gazette. that slow, sometimes graceful duel between pitcher and the read. batter. Three or four hours can disappear into the sunset Walt Pickut Brought to you by: – and you never knew the time had passed at all. Editor Fast cars and a leisurely afternoon at the ballpark occupy the far ends of the “hurry up and take your time” The Jamestown Gazette spectrum of 21st century American life. Maybe you have INC found the magic middle of that spectrum, with just the JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 4 www.JamestownGazette.com UPCOMING EVENTS July 20, 2015

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LUCY FEST (Movies at Reg continued) THEATER: e Lucille Ball Comedy Festival Bull Durham Friend of Fest: Dog Sees God urs. July 30 Noon-Sun. Aug. 2 6pm Wed, Aug. 19, 7pm Fri., July 31 4pm Lucy-Desi Center, 300 N. Main St. A League of eir Own Spire eatre, 317 E 3rd St., Jmst Jamestown, NY 716-484-0800 urs., Aug. 20, 7pm "Route 66" Musical COMMUNITY EVENTS: e Natural Sat., Aug. 1 12:30pm & 5pm Fri.,Aug. 21, 7pm Sun. Aug. 2 2pm World Series of Cars- Lucille Ball Lile eatre of Car Show & Flea Market Dipson eaters Jamestown July 26, 8am-5pm 18 E. 2nd St., Jmst 716-483-1095 Bergman Park Lakewood Cinema 8 487 Baker St. Ext, Jmst Chautauqua Mall Cinema I & II WARREN AREA EVENTS: VS S L T 71st Annual Gerry Rodeo Warren Mall Cinema III 302 West ird Ave, Warren TERRE HAUTE Aug. 5-8 For info on movies & times: 814-723-7231 Gerry Rodeo VFD Grounds www.dipsontheaters.com You're A Good Man, Charlie :('1(6'$<‡-8/<‡ 4351 Route 60, Gerry NY Brown 7+856'$<‡-8/<‡ 888-895-4847 MUSIC: July 23-25 8pm & e First Annual July 26 2pm VS 6th Annual Great Rhythm Revival HERON Bluegrass Festival 85 Anniversary August 7-9 Sherman Ny Warren County Fair CHILLICOTHE 2361 Wait Corners Rd, Panama Aug. 14-16 Aug.11-15 412-401-8091 6$785'$<‡-8/<‡ 2361 Waits Corners Rd Warren County Fairgrounds Barton Run Road, Piseld, PA VS Motor Mayhem Summer Concert Series 814-563-9386 Aug. 14, 15, 5-11pm Lucille Ball Memorial Park 3rd Street, Jamestown Wed's 6-8pm Now-Aug. 12th BUTLER 716-664-2477 BINGO: 681'$<‡-8/<‡ Concerts in the Park Russell VFD 1st Annual Jamestown Tuesday night Bingo RiverWalk Festival Richard O Hartley Park Gazebo VS ursdays 7pm til Aug. 6 Doors open 4:30 PM Sunday., Aug. 23, 10am Pleasant Twp VFD WEST VIRGINIA Jamestown RiverWalk Every urs. Night 4pm Jamestown NY Concert in the Park Series Warren Senior 7+856'$<‡-8/<‡ 716-483-5772 Lakeside Park Mayville Community Center )5,'$<‡-8/<‡ ursday Nights 6:30-8:30 Doors open 4pm. Frewsburg Fire Gala Days Beginning July 10th til Aug 28th Smoke free game. urs. Aug. 27 - Sat. Aug. 29 Russell Diethrick Park Grand Parade Sat. 5pm SPORTING EVENTS: SPORTING EVENTS: 485 Falconer St. Jmst Frewsburg, NY Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series of Cars 2015 River of the Year 716.664.0915 Judging School Celebration Activites: Season Now-Aug 30 Bergman Park Hatch Fun Catching Event ART: Visit website for events July 8, 15, 22, 7pm Sat. Aug. 1st National Parks and Beyond- www.ciweb.org 716-484-0727 7th Annual Solo Exhibit by omas Annear & Conewango Creek Cleanup Now-Aug. 23 10am-4pm EDUCATIONAL: Jamestown Chiefs Semi-Pro Week of Sept 12-19 Roger Tory Peterson Institute James Prendergast Library Football Home Schedule River of the Year Gala Oct 22 311 Curtis St., Jmst Call 716-484-7135 ext 225 Kick-O 5:30pm Strider Field 814-726-1441 716-665-2473 For Event Days & Times www.conewangocreek.org www.prendergastlibrary.org July 25th vs Nickel City Kings "A Stir of Artists" Aug. 8th vs Lockport Rampage 10th Annual Kinzua Country Fine Art Show & Sale Planetarium Shows TANGO Adventure Race Village Park, Bemus Point July 25 starting at 11:15am Chautauqua Lake Rally Aug 1, 7am Warren Holiday Inn July 25 & 26 11am-6pm Lucile M. Wright Air Museum Sat., Aug. 15, 9am-11am Kinzuacountrytango.com 716-969-3028 300 N Main St., Jmst Village Casino, Bemus Point ad Turner 814-726-0110 r 716-661-8915 Art & e Animal 2015 USCA National Kayak & 55th Annual Opening Exhibition Tweens 2 Teens College 2015 Babe Ruth World Series Canoe Championships! Aug. 28-Oct. 25 Monday, July 27-30, 9-4pm Aug. 15-22 Aug. 11-16, 2015 RTPI, 311 Curtis St., Jmst JCC, 525 Falconer St., Jmst Russell E. Dietrick Park www.wccbi.org 814-723-3050 716-665-2473 716-338-1005 485 Falconer St., Jamestown AUDUBON NATURE EVENTS: Wee College 2015 Mister & Miss Jamestown Ho JULY: Aug 3-6 9am-4pm International 2015 MAPS Bird Banding 22nd 6am-noon JCC, 525 Falconer St., Jmst Sunday Aug. 16, 7pm Wildlife Heroes-Prendergast Library 716-338-1005 July 22 2-3pm Jamestown Savings Bank Arena Photography Walks 22nd 7-8:30pm FAITH: 319 W 3rd St., Jmst Buery Gardening 23rd 7-9pm Dr. Gena Bedrosian 716-484-2624 Farmers Markets Wild 5K 25th Reg-8am Race 9am Musical Presentation Chautauqua Mall Farmers Market Taste of Nature: Mushroom Walk July 20, 7-8pm Chaut. Lake Outlet Paddle (Call for details-Adult) Chautauqua's Hall of Philosophy Every Wed thru Aug. 26 Every Wednesday June-Aug. 26 CALL 716-569-2345 Bringing Scripture to Keyboard McCrea Point Park Boat Landing 318 E Fairmount Ave., Lakewood JAMESTOWNAUDOBON.ORG Jones & Giord Ave, Jmst ------716-763-2266 Spirit Wing Concert Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market BENEFIT EVENTS: Sun., Aug. 23, 7-9pm Marcia A. Conrad Memorial UUCJ CHQ Lake Dragon Race Every ursday through end of Oct. Wine & Music Festival 1255 Prendergast Ave., Jmst Sat., Aug. 29, 8am Cherry St between 2nd & 3rd July 24th & 25th 716-484-1619 Celoron Park ------Frewsburg Fireman's Grounds 21 Boulevard Ave., Celoron, NY localwineevents.com HISTORY: Falconer Farmer's Market Every Saturday morning 9am-2pm BINGO: Brown Bag Lecture Series Old Dogs New (Hat)Tricks Hockey Food & Canning 2nd Wed of the mo. of Every Tues - 8pm-9pm til Oct. 31st. Fluvanna Fire Hall Now-Oct. Davis Park, 100 W Main St. Every Tuesday Night 7-10pm Jamestown Savings Bank Arena demos, live Fenton History Center ------entertainment, Sinclairville Fire Hall 67 Washington St, Jmst SUPPORT GROUPS: 716-962-2025 716-664-6256 Fredonia Farmers Market lunch vendors & Every Wednesday Night 7pm Bariatric Support Group Every Saturday 9am-1pm til Oct. 31st 1st Mon. of each month seating and various COMEDY: Walking Tours of Jamestown James Prendergast Library Church St., Fredonia Beginning the last Sat. in May------market activities all Lucille Ball Comedy Festival last Sat. in Sept. 12:45pm Conference Rm 2nd  6-7pm season long! Stand-Up Showcase 716-664-6256 509 Cherry St., Jamestown Lakewood Farmers Market July 30, 8pm 716-244-0293 Every Tuesday June-end of Aug. Melissa Rivers & Kelly Carlin Talk MOVIES: Comedy July 31 - 6pm 140 Chaut. 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Driver Article Contributed by and eligibility requirements of the program; that the program is innovative; and that it will Chautauqua County have demonstrated tangible results. Department Of Planning And A broad range of programs are eligible for funding, including hands-on training and higher Economic Development education programs that provide instruction The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke in housing rehabilitation and real estate As recommended in the County Comprehensive 1234 5678 9 10 11 12 13 investment that are financially self-sustaining; ACROSS Plan, the Chautauqua County Department property management initiatives geared 1 Mouth off 14 15 16 of Planning & Economic Development is towards identifying and strategically removing 5 Flu symptom announcing the availability of housing and existing, derelict properties to right-size the 17 18 19 9 Pulitzer, e.g. neighborhood revitalization funding to housing stock and improve neighborhood 14 One opposed 20 21 22 undertake innovative housing-related programs. conditions; programs that aim at right-sizing 15 Bank transaction This flexible and efficient program is intended the housing stock and returning high-demand 16 Clear 23 24 25 to increase investment in the county’s housing properties to the tax roll; housing development stock, target investment based on the strategic 17 Super Mario 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 initiatives for retirees that are linked to the character priorities of each community, and create a “World’s Learning Center” branding initiative; 18 Tough spot 33 34 35 36 37 38 partnership with the private sector leading to development, promotion and implementation additional opportunities for revitalization. 19 Moving right 39 40 41 42 of housing-related urban revitalization ____.... The purpose of the program is multi-faceted, initiatives, such as Jamestown’s Urban Design 20 Like some hands 43 44 45 46 and includes creating vibrant communities; Plan and Neighborhood Revitalization Plan and their associated recommendations; design 21 Coddling 47 48 49 50 enhancing economic development; enhancing 23 Wrestling hold the tourism industry; increasing the percentage and energy efficiency education programs, 25 Mr. Bridges 51 52 53 54 55 56 of owner-occupied homes; creating economic especially as they relate to available financing diversity in communities and neighborhoods; mechanisms; and code enforcement compliance 26 Cooking smell 57 58 59 60 61 62 28 Used car deal creating vibrant downtowns, town and initiatives aimed at educating Code Enforcement 33 Goteborg native 63 64 65 village centers; decreasing urban sprawl; and Officers and the Local Judicial System. improving the quality of life in the county. 36 Keyed up 66 67 68 The deadline for submission is August 7, 2015. 38 Caked deposit The program will provide a 25% match in the For application guidelines and additional 39 Cod's cousin 69 70 71 form of a grant, not to exceed $10,000/project. information, please contact Mark Geise at 716- 41 Zilch Applicants must demonstrate that they have a 661-8912. Copyright 2015 by The Puzzle Syndicate 43 Satan's doings well-conceived plan that supports the purpose 44 Eagle's nest 68 Smidgen 11 Graphic symbol 42 For whom the 46 Type of sand- 69 Get gussied up 12 Galvanizing metal bell tolls wich (alt.) 70 Ancient Brit 13 Border 45 Turn off 47 Sniff out 71 Ship personnel 22 Slow, in music 48 Selected JHS Health Teacher Presents 49 Word relative 24 Sandwich cookie 50 Coat or linen 51 URL starter DOWN 27 Lincoln, for one follower 53 They fall in the 1 Wedding dress 29 Big name in kids' 52 Subject at NYSCAP Conference fall material book publishing 54 Part of a cap Article Contributed by The statewide conference’s goal was 57 Formal greeting 2 Positive terminal 30 Opera solo 55 Tickle pink to educate school and community 62 Mud deposit 3 PlayWeek for time of 7/13/1531 Air - 7/19/15bag? 56 Barn bedding JHS Public School partners, including legislators on the 63 Goodbye, in 4 Riding style 32 Irritable 57 Gate closure importance of comprehensive sexuality Guadalajara 5 Pigment-deficient 33 Storage building 58 Foul smell education in schools that is medically 64 Calculator 6 Slot feeder 34 Ocean motion 59 Bit of cunning Jamestown High School health teacher, accurate, developmentally appropriate symbol 7 Coach product 35 Prepare for 60 Gospel music Michele Schnars, was recently invited to kindergarten to grade 12, and bias- present as part of a panel discussion at the Peter the Great, Provide publication award free as part of a comprehensive health 65 8 New York State Council on Adolescent e.g. 9 Epidemic 37 Black gemstone 61 Lackluster education program taught by certified Pregnancy (NYSCAP) conference in educators. NYS Education Department 66 Figure out disease 40 Like some Albany, NY. The panel of school leaders Commissioners Regulations currently 67 Dot on a map 10 Ann of true crime remarks from Buffalo, Rochester, New York City requires that elementary and secondary and Jamestown talked about the value school curriculum include a sequential of high-quality comprehensive sexuality health education program for all pupils education (CSE) in their schools and K-6 and a half year course in both middle  Edited by Margie E. Burke their efforts to support sustainable and high school. Family life/sexual health Difficulty : Medium sexuality education programs. About education is not required. 60 school and community stakeholders attended the conference. A growing body of research shows that    comprehensive sexuality education HOW TO SOLVE: “I was honored to be asked to present increases parent-child communication, at the conference,” said Ms. Schnars.    delays the onset of sexual activity, “The progress in health education that reduces the frequency of sexual activity  Jamestown has achieved is heavily and number of sexual partners, increases    based on the coordinated efforts of the  condom and contraceptive use, and school, the parents, and the community. decreases unintended pregnancy, STDs,  With researched based curriculum and including HIV, and dating violence. It    trained health educators at the core of  has been linked to academic achievement our efforts, our school community is and student success. It is also one of the  continually looking for ways to support recommendations in Governor Cuomo’s teen pregnancy prevention education  Blueprint to End the AIDS Epidemic,  and skills with all of our youth through released in April 2015.  the support and collaborative efforts of school, community agencies, students As part of her trip to Albany, Ms. Schnars   and the students’ families. As a health was also able to speak to NYS assembly (Answer appears elsewhere educator, I’m so happy to be involved in members and legislators about the importance of age-appropriate, standards-   in this issue) this conference and will be bringing back additional CSE ideas to my district so that based comprehensive sexuality education    we can continue our progress with this in the schools. crucial health topic.” Copyright 2015 by The Puzzle Syndicate

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JOIN ME IN THE KITCHEN with Vicki McGraw aith F atters Summer Berries Over…Worked,M or in a big ole’ blueberry muffin (sided with a hot cup of coffee, of course, to be enjoyed after I‘ve been up for three or four hours!). Booked, Run Blueberries fall into the group of fruits considered “super-fruits” because of their thought I was being productive, but in high antioxidant value. This makes them the long-term I was hurting myself and extra appealing to me because anytime my relationships with others. I can sneak something healthy into my When Jesus sees his disciples after a long menus, I consider it a bonus! day of healing and proclaiming, he does As with all produce, berries are the best not say, “Great job! Now go back out when they are fresh, but they can be frozen there and do it again.” Rather, he says, very easily by simply rinsing them, laying them out in a single layer on a baking tray “It’s time to come to rest.” When he spots Contributing Writer and freezing until hard. Once they are his disciples who’re too busy to stop and frozen, they can be placed in a zip lock bag eat, he says, “It’s time to come away and Vicki McGraw and returned to the freezer for future use. Contributing Writer relax .” By freezing them this way, you can simply Jesus wants us to be the most productive remove the portion you want and return Pastor Scott Hannon Well, we have made it through the big the rest to the freezer; the berries don’t St. John Lutheran Church Amherst, NY disciples we can be. His call to rest, to Fourth of July celebrations and now we need to be thawed before using, either. By relax, to get away, to eat! is not an assault are deep into the season of vacations, kids adding them to your application frozen, I forgot to eat the other day. I had on productivity. Rather, it invites us to college and summer get togethers…what they will retain their shape and not mush meetings from 7 a.m. through 9 p.m. do what is necessary to truly produce. better way to deal with the fun that ensues and turn everything their color! Around dinner time I caught 45 minutes See, the type of productivity God is than to go buy fresh berries?? I always try to keep fruit on hand, of free time and meant to grab a bite, but, looking for in our lives is not the kind Berries are available year round, being preserved in this manner; you can freeze like I said, I forgot. that can be measured based on basic grown in warmer climates when we are most any berry like this. Frozen berries And so, when I arrived at home at 9:30 stats and numbers. It’s bigger than that. enduring not so warm weather, but nothing make a fun alternative to ice cubes, too. I that evening, I was cranky. It isn’t about how many words we type beats homegrown berries. Strawberries, like to garnish punch bowls and cocktails blueberries, raspberries…the mere with a few frozen berries to add both color My wife wanted to talk about her day. I in a day, but how we effectively proclaim mention of them makes my mouth water! and coolness to my beverages. I also make shrugged her off. the Word. ice cubes and punch rings out of a light Strawberries grow low to the ground My older daughter used every delay It isn’t about how many people we touch and can be –literally – a pain to pick. colored fruit juice or lemonade to which base with, but how many eyes we really I have added berries. By using juice rather tactic she knows so she could see me Blueberries, however, are grown on look into – how many people we really than water to make the ice, your drinks will before going to bed, so she was still up bushes and are in my opinion much easier see. to pick. I remember my grandmother not be watered down when the ice melts! and wanted a story. Standing at her door, taking me to pick blueberries in East I quickly scrambled through a lame-duck It isn’t about so much about “putting a Otto, of all places. As with any sort of narrative. dent” in a few things, but truly making a To read more of Vicki McGraw’s commentaries “you pick” fruit farms, I’m always glad Once upon a time there was a girl named difference when we are able. the picker isn’t weighed before and after on good cooking, fine recipes and perfect party Molly. She was tired. So was her dad. So she the picking! It is just so tempting to pop treats, visit www.jamestowngazette.com and It isn’t about being all things to all people, those fresh ripe berries into your mouth, click on Join Me in the Kitchen’s own page. went to bed. And they all lived happily ever but being the person you’re supposed to be it becomes a reflex action! One in the The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present after. Good night. to the people who matter most. Like your basket, one in my mouth… our county’s most creative and original writers wife who wants a companion. Like your for your enjoyment and enlightenment. When I crashed on the couch, my wife I love blueberries any way they are sat next to me. She wanted a conversation daughter who wants a minute with her dad. prepared…in a fruit bowl, in a pie, as jam with an adult for the first time all day. I If we are to be effective and obliged by replying “yea” and “nah” to productive - her questions – too tired to even put an If we are going to be able to truly see “s” at the end of a one syllable word. My favorite Raspberry Pie and embrace others - “Thanks for the riveting conversation, If we want to make a difference - Pastry for double crust pie Scott.” (either homemade or store bought!) If we want to be present for those we “Huh? What?” love – • 1 C sugar “Exactly. Good night.” • ¼ C flour* Then it begins and ends with resting, When my wife went to bed frustrated, recharging, and rejuvenating for the sake • ½ t finely shredded lemon peal I took my laptop out so I could write a our God, ourselves and others. bit. After all, I was on a role that day; I • Dash salt Make sure you eat today. “Come away wanted to keep things going. And then I • 5 C fresh or fresh frozen raspberries to a deserted place all by yourselves and read this: • 2 t lemon juice rest a while.” The apostles gathered around Jesus to tell • 1 T butter Wayward, him all that they had done and taught. Pastor Scott Hannon In a mixing bowl, combine sugar, flour, lemon peel and salt. Add sugar Jesus said to them, “Come away to a mixture to raspberries and toss to coat fruit. Fill a pastry lined pie plate deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.” For many were coming and going, with the berry mixture. Drizzle with lemon juice and dot with butter. and they had no leisure even to eat. For more inspiration and insights from Adjust top crust and flute to seal edge. Pastor Scott’s past columns, please visit Mark 6:30-31 www.jamestowngazette.com and click on Bake at 375* for 40-45 minutes, until crust is golden. Allow to cool to That’s when it hit me. I’ve been going the Faith Matters page. The Jamestown room temperature before cutting. and going. I need to eat, but beyond that, Gazette is proud to present our county’s I need a bit of rest. most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment. * If you are using frozen berries, increase flour to 1/3 cup! I was hungry and cranky and tired. I

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Article Contributed by committee. Anyone interested in selling their handmade items at the event must Bark ’n Brew Fundraiser at Holiday on the Hill have their vendor application turned in to the planning committee by September Southern Tier Brewing Company Do you know how many shopping days are 1, 2015. The registration fee is $75 for left before Christmas? This is not a question participating vendors. Article Contributed by joined by individuals that are all there to you usually ponder on a hot summer day, 12% of this year’s proceeds will be donated support one common cause,” said Hannah but Court Appointed Special Advocates to Court Appointed Special Advocates Chautauqua County Braun, Community Relations Coordinator (CASA) of Chautauqua County, Inc. is (CASA) of Chautauqua County, Inc. Humane Society for CCHS. “It is because of STBC’s excited to announce this year’s Holiday on CASA provides a voice for abused and commitment and support of CCHS that the Hill shopping boutique, held annually this event continues to grow each and neglected children in the Chautauqua The sixth annual Bark N’ Brew charity the weekend before Thanksgiving. This County Family Court System. Caring every year,” said Braun. year Holiday on the Hill will be at a fundraiser to benefit the Chautauqua volunteers stand by the child’s side and Over 60 donors from the community made new location, The Dr. Lillian Vitanza County Humane Society (CCHS) was speak up for their best interests during the live and chinese auctions a success. Ney Renaissance Center in downtown held on June 17 at the Southern Tier court proceedings, giving them hope for Some of the featured items included tickets Jamestown. Holiday on the Hill is more Brewing Company. The event fundraised the future. For more information about to the upcoming Carole Burnett and Jerry than just a craft show; it is a two day over $28,542 for the animals awaiting CASA of Chautauqua, Inc., the child Seinfeld shows, coffee for a year at Tim shopping extravaganza where everything adoption at CCHS. Money collected allows advocate program, or how to volunteer, Horton’s, a beautiful wood-crafted four for sale is the perfect blend of unique items the shelter to offer fee-waived adoption please visit www.chautauquacasa.com. post dog bed, among many other items. suitable for holiday decorating and gifting. programs, reduced fee spay/neuter clinics In addition, all items are handmade by The event starts on Friday, November and other adoption services year-round to For more information on the Chautauqua local vendors and artists. 20, 2015 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm and the community. County Humane Society or to receive continues through Saturday, November information on upcoming events, visit www. The Holiday on the Hill planning Southern Tier Brewing Company is the 21, 2015 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The event generous host for the event with other major spcapets.com or follow CCHS on Facebook. committee is still looking for talented is free and open to the public. For more artists and vendors to sell their handmade contributors including Ludwig Auctions, The mission of the Chautauqua County event information or to complete a vendor Greg Peterson, Pepsi Bottling Group of creations at Holiday on the Hill. Vendor registration, please visit http://casahoh. Humane Society is to promote the applications are available online at http:// Jamestown, Jefferson Middle School, and adoption of animals, prevent all forms of wix.com/holidayonthehill or search for the five stations of Media One Group. casahoh.wix.com/holidayonthehill or by Holiday on the Hill (Fine Arts & Crafts animal cruelty and neglect, shelter lost, email at [email protected]. Holiday Boutique) on Facebook. Join us for a two “There is no better atmosphere than to be abandoned and homeless animals, and on the Hill is a juried fine arts and craft day fine arts and crafts boutique for a unique at one of the best breweries in our country, to provide education about the humane boutique; all vendor applications are holiday shopping experience! Come out Southern Tier Brewing Company (STBC), treatment of animals. voted on and approved by the planning and support local vendors and CASA!! Second Annual Run in Memory of St. Susan to Hold “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Champion Article Contributed by Annual Golf Charity Chautauqua Region Article Contributed by By playing in the tournament, Community Foundation being a sponsor, or remembering St. Susan Center Changing hearts, minds and lives for the a loved one with a memorial you better. A community comes together, can partner with us in feeding our Saturday, August 1, 2015 for the second neighbors in need, All sponsors will annual Darren Manzella-Lapeira Memorial be recognized on course signage, 5K Run and Fun Walk to benefit the Darren tournament programs and all media Manzella –Lapeira Veterans Assistance Fund administered at the Chautauqua coverage. Region Community Foundation. St. Susan Center provides a One of the first openly gay active duty Darren Manzella-Lapeira nutritionally balanced meal seven service members – Darren challenged days a week to those in need. the U.S. Military’s “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” The certified 5K run route will take runners Summer is our busiest time of the (DADT) policy on national television and became the face of LGBT military members and walkers through the rural countryside year with children out of school and before being discharged in 2008 for publicly past numerous grape farms and vineyards we expect to serve between 10,000- discussing his sexual identity. Tragically, where Darren grew up. Runners and 12,000 meals each month. Every Darren was killed in August 2013 in an walkers can register online and on-site the St. Susan Center is proud to announce dollar donated is spent in service to automobile accident in Rochester where he day of the run. All run participants and supporters are invited back to the American the 5th Annual Charity Golf Classic. the greater Jamestown community, was living with his husband Javier. This year’s Classic will be held Legion Post for a post-race celebration that so we need your help! “Our family is overwhelmed by our includes Chiavetta’s Chicken Barbeque, August 16, 2015 at Maplehurst communities support since Darren’s Basket Raffle and other activities. Country Club. The format will Sponsorship forms are also available passing and also for having this run in his Last year the run raised over $16,000 be a four-person scramble (Men’s, online at stsusancenter.org or honor,” said Nancy Manzella, Darren’s you can register by calling the mother. “We are so proud of Darren and for the Darren Manzella –Lapeira Women’s & Mixed) with registration Veterans Assistance Fund administered center. Please complete and return what he achieved, to have our hometown, at 11:30 am and a shotgun start friends and family commemorate his life at the Chautauqua Region Community at 1:00 pm. Golfers will enjoy hot registration or sponsorship forms by in this way every year means the world to Foundation. This fund offers financial dogs, snacks and beverages as well as August 5, 2015. our family. Darren would be so proud and assistance as well as counseling services humbled to have this run held in his honor.” to local veterans in need. Monies raised prizes, giveaways and contests on the If you have any questions or for from this year’s run will be donated to the course. At the conclusion of play, more information, please contact the The run will start at Brocton Central same fund. lunch will consist of delicious soups, Center at 716-664-2253 or visit our School and finish at the Brocton American Legion Post 434– both on Main Street in For run details, registration and sandwiches and back by popular website at www.stsusancenter.org. Brocton. Registration starts at 9:00am. sponsorship opportunities visit www. demand - the sundae bar! The run begins at 10:00 a.m., rain or shine. manzella-lapeira-memorialrun.com JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 20, 2015 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9 Fund for the Region Supports CLA Music and Arts Institute Camp

Article Contributed by 14. Students may choose to attend each day, or to attend specific days at Infinity Visual and drop-in rates. For more information, Performing Arts, Inc. please visit Infinity’s website at www. infinityperformingarts.org, or call the Infinity Center at 664-0991. Infinity Visual and Performing and personal look at weed cutting near Article Contributed by Arts, Inc. will be hosting a Music The Infinity Visual and Performing the Lakewood shoreline. The cutters are and Arts Institute Day Camp from Arts Center is located at 301 East 2nd Chautauqua Region designed, along with other measures, Monday, August 10-Friday, August Street in Downtown Jamestown. Community Foundation to carefully control the overgrowth of aquatic foliage. Realizing the importance Chautauqua Lake Association (CLA) of the lake both environmentally and Board of Directors President, Craig Butler, recreationally, the Foundation supports and driver, Brady Wesp, give Chautauqua many on-going CLA projects with its Fund Region Community Foundation Executive for the Region. Jamestown Walking Tours Director, Randy Sweeney, an up-close

Fair Housing Training at the Jamestown Renaissance Center Article Contributed by join Fenton History Center director Article Contributed by All participants will receive a free 4th Joni Blackman or former Trustee edition Guide to Landlords’ Rights book, Fenton History Center Mat Hagberg on the tour along the Jamestown Renaissance along with brochures geared specifically towards landlords and tenants. Chadakoin to learn about the changes Center The Fenton History Center leads over the past two hundred years. All are welcome to attend, but reservations Walkers will learn about the power are appreciated to prepare enough walking tours of Jamestown throughout Southwestern Independent Living Center, the summer and fall. The schedule for plant, the woolen mills, the railroad, Inc., Jamestown Renaissance Center, City materials. Please contact Marie Carrubba at the sawmills and the people who made of Jamestown, and Housing Opportunities (716) 661-3010 or marie@ilc-jamestown- 2015 is the following. ny.org; or Alyssa Bergsten at (716) 854- it happen. The tour will begin and end Made Equal, Inc. (HOME) are offering The Jamestown’s Industrial Past tour at the Fenton History Center parking a free fair housing training to take place 1400, ext.22 or [email protected] teaches about the original industry Tuesday August 18th, 2015 at 7:00PM. with any questions or concerns. lot. The tour is approximately 1 1/2 in Jamestown on the Fenton History hours long. The tour will be held July The event will run for about an hour and take Housing Opportunities Made Equal is a Center’s walking tour. The tour will 25, August 22 and September 12. place at the Jamestown Renaissance Center civil rights organization whose mission is be near the Chadakoin River and the (119 W 3rd Street Jamestown, NY 14701). to promote the value of diversity and to early industrial area of downtown The Jamestown’s Hidden Alleys tour Participants will learn the basics of ensure the people of Jamestown. Walkers will learn about teaches about five of Jamestown’s federal, state, and local fair housing laws; an equal opportunity to live in the housing the woolen mills, the railroad, the earliest alleys. Alleys have been hidden the rights of tenants with disabilities, and in the communities of their choice— in the background of Jamestown’s through education, advocacy, enforcement sawmills and the people who made including reasonable accommodations and it happen. Former Fenton Board of everyday business from the village’s modifications; along with some common of fair housing laws, and the creation of beginning. What was their purpose? new housing opportunities. Trustee and Jamestown Community landlord-tenant issues such as repairs, How did they get their names? What damages, security deposits, and evictions. College Assistant Professor of History, Traci Langworthy, will lead the tour. are they used for now? Tour leaders The tour will begin and end at the are former Trustee Julie Hull or Fenton History Center parking lot. current Trustee Cynthia Rodgers. The tour is approximately 2 1/2 hours Learn the answers to these questions long. It is held August 1 and 29. and much more on the tour. The tour Chautauqua Adult Day Care is approximately 1 1/2 hours long. The Lakeview Ave. Neighborhood tour The tour is offered August 15, and Enjoys Watermelon teaches about the upper class families September 26. that lived on the street, the changes over the years and what makes it the All tours, except for the Lakeview stately streetscape it is today. What Ave. tour, begin at 1 PM at the Fenton was life like during the heyday of the History Center in the Gift Shop. The “most beautiful street in Jamestown”? Lakeview Ave. Tour begins at 12:45 Guests are asked to arrive by 12:45 PM at the corner of Lakeview Ave. PM at the Lake View Cemetery office and Buffalo St. on the lawn of the Lake lawn, corner of Lakeview Ave. and View Cemetery office (907 Lakeview Buffalo St. The tour is approximately Ave.). Please dress appropriately for 2 hours long and will end back at the the weather. The tours will cancel Cemetery office. The tour leaders are with heavy rain. The cost is $10 for former Trustees Sam Genco, Lake prospective members and $5 for View Cemetery Superintendent and Fenton History Center members. Robert Black, Architect. The tour will Memberships are available prior to be held August 8 and September 5. each tour. Please check in and pay in the Gift Shop prior to the 1 PM start The Riverwalk tour is about the time. For more information visit www. Article Contributed by snack. Mr. Carlo entertained the group Chadakoin River, Jamestown’s original fentonhistorycenter.org or call 716- with some old familiar songs on the key economic engine. All are welcome to 664-6256. Chautauqua Adult board while Mrs. Carlo sat and assisted some participants in adding color to Day Care Inc. some pictures of watermelon the staff had found. The participants listened Please send us your Community and Business News that you Recently, Chautauqua Adult Day Care to some fun and interesting facts about Present Center, received a special Treat. watermelon, and then were given a test would like to share with the Jamestown Gazette Readers. Pete and Mary Ann Carlo stopped by as to what information they could recall. Send it to: the 5th Street facility with a large Finally , the watermelon was cut, and [email protected] watermelon. The Carlo’s donated the everyone was given a large slice to enjoy. tasty treat for the participants’ afternoon We’d love to hear from you! JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com WORLD SERIES OF CARS July 20, 2015 Babe Ruth and World Series of Cars Team Up

the Jamestown Jammers this trucks and motorcycles on Continued from Front year in the Prospect League. display for the day. year older than the venerable Jamestown makes that kind of Some fans travel just as far World Series itself, who’s an impression on the players to attend. Bill Perkins from first modern, Major League and their families. That’s why McAllen, Texas, for instance, appearance took the field the World Series has been plans to drive one of his own in 1903 where the Boston here for the last 16 out of 32 five restored vintage vehicles Americans of the American years. Teams from across the all the way to Jamestown for League bested the Pittsburgh country even come here to the show, perhaps next year. Pirates of the National learn how to host a Babe Ruth He was on hand at Bergman League, taking the best- World Series.” Park last week to attend the of-nine series five games Driving for Baseball Car Judging class presented to three. Jamestown’s two by Chief Judge Frank Tantillo, The World Series of Cars is signature events this summer another of the car show’s recognized by antique car are practically twins. Fans of long time organizers and a enthusiasts as one of the either can celebrate both. best regional car shows in longstanding member of the the Northeast. The show Chautauqua Region AACA. Festival Fare also features a wide variety Something in Common! A pancake breakfast will be hot and ready for car show fans of non-antique automotive For imaginative fans, the from 7 to 11 a.m. A Chicken classes (see the complete Babe Ruth World Series and Bar-B-Q will be served from class list at: http://www. Jamestown’s World Series of Cars 12 to 4 p.m. Many additional jamestownworldseries.org/ may have a historic connection, food and craft concessions, classes). though mostly whimsical. The event is billed by organizers door prizes, an automobile The oldest car at the World related flea market and as a wonderful walk through Series of Cars, as recalled the history of the automobile. special attractions will round recently by Russ Diethrick, out the event. Spectator gate Many participants travel was a 1902 Model-T Ford. hundreds of miles every year to donation suggested: adult That great icon of the $3.00; children under 12 free. place their lovingly handcrafted automotive age is only one Regional champs bring heat from the mound in Babe Ruth World series. and meticulously restored cars,

World Series Lineup Saturday, August 22. Ten World Series teams will The 10-team field pits the arrive in Jamestown by the eight nationwide regional busload from across the champions, the Western nation – from the Atlantic New York State Champions to the Pacific – on Thursday, and Jamestown (the Host August 13. Warm greetings Team), split into National and by members of the Eastside American Divisions, against Fellowship along with a each other. traditional welcome meal “The kids have such a will await the roughly 500 great experience here in visitors, friends, coaches and Jamestown,” said CJ Kelly, players’ families who will take a local administrator with part in this year’s edition of the Babe Ruth World Series the 10-day event. Ultimately, organization, “that a player the 2015 Babe Ruth Baseball from one of the Babe Ruth World Series Champions will western divisions who played be crowned after winning the here a few years ago in the Polish, color and chrome sparkle on hundreds of prize winning cars at the World series of Cars. final game at 1:00 p.m. on World Series, chose to play for

Jamestown and WNY Champs – Babe Ruth Game Schedule

Game Date Away Home Time # (Aug) (pm)

3 15 Southeast WNY State Champ 5:00

4 15 Southwest Jamestown 7:30

7 16 Jamestown Midwest Plains 5:00

8 16 Pacific Northwest WNY State Champ 7:30

15 18 Middle Atlantic Jamestown 5:00

16 18 WNY State Champ New England 7:30

19 19 Jamestown Ohio Valley 5:00

20 19 WNY State Champ Pacific Southwest 7:30

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This tape-delay is a product of All-Star Week a gathering information with the senses, Bill Burk sending it through the nervous system, our brains doing something with it, Huge Success for And then one day you find then sending that product back out Ten years have got behind you to whatever body parts need to react. What if you could cheat that gap in No one told you when to run time? What if you could cut processing MLB, or Was It? You missed the starting gun down to 70 milliseconds, or 60? Would it make a difference? Pink Floyd This is how superior athletes make Time tugs, inexorably, incessantly at their games look easy. They are able the world in general, and you and me to look at the same stimulus as you specifically. It doesn’t waiver, it doesn’t and I and process it more quickly, sleep, it waits for no one. In sports, it to close that 80 millisecond gap, to chases as you race it to the finish line; move closer to the past…to slow time. running, swimming, the giant slalom. It You and I look at a 100 mile-per-hour runs you down, counting backward to fastball and we’re overwhelmed by the nothing; basketball, football, hockey. It stimulus, time speeds up and we don’t stays still sometimes and waits you out; have the time to swing the bat. The baseball, cricket, golf. It fakes you out professional baseball player bunches in soccer. There’s the slow progress of the information from that same Contributing Writer a baseball game, time all but ignored as stimulus into a single process through we count innings rather than seconds. experience and repetition, and handles Cody Crandall There’s the almost audible smash of a it more efficiently. According to Colorado timing system at the pool as Major League Baseball took center stage up against the best hitters in the game at- neuroscientist David Eagleman, that’s the LED digits climb and you still haven’t this past week as the 2015 All-Star Game bat after at-bat. That’s what makes the All- because your brain always tries to reached the wall. There’s the anxious tick took place at the Great American Ballpark Star game so intriguing. The match-ups synchronize the sensory information tick tick as a game clock winds down; in Cincinnati, Ohio. All of the game’s top and big plays never disappoint. that it gets from your body in a way 10…9…8…7…6…5, and your team players were on hand to determine which that will make sense to you. It does this But, according to ESPN, this year’s All- is desperate to speed it up and end the league would have home field advantage by nudging your consciousness ever- Star Game drew a record low rating on game, or make it stop (get out of bounds, once the World Series rolls around in so-slightly into the past. Fox. The event averaged 10.9 million call time-out) before time literally, for October. Was it a success? Personally, I viewers, which was down from last year’s that situation, ends. A bizarre real-world implication is that think so. But many other people don’t feel 11.3. However, you have to look at these the taller you are, the further back you the same way. But, it doesn’t stop completely, does numbers in context. The MLB All-Star live in the past, since it takes longer it? It starts again. Hit reset, drop a new Let’s start with the home run derby. game is still the highest rated All-Star game for the information to travel through puck, throw a first pitch, toss the jump Some people were upset with the rule in any of the four major North American your body. Shorter people actually ball, fire the starter pistol. changes, which included head to head professional sports leagues. Also, this year’s experience a more accurate version of competition in each round between two MLB’s All-Star game was Fox’s highest And let me tell you this, time really is time, because there’s less of a delay in contestants and timed rounds. In the past, rated Tuesday primetime event since game relative, despite what a clock, or the information getting to the brain. Chew the home run derby has been known for six of the 2014 World Series. sun or the calendar tries to tell us. on that for a few milliseconds. its longer rounds, where contestants find You tell me if your hour in the dentist Yes, the ratings and the average viewers A time to build up, a time to break down. their groove like Josh Hamilton did in may be dropping, but the quality of play in chair is the same as your week at 2008, when he launched 28 home runs Disneyland. Just because we all agree A time to dance, a time to mourn. the All-Star game isn’t. Players play hard at Yankees Stadium. With timed rounds, in this game because of their competitive sixty minutes makes and hour, doesn’t A time to cast away stones. performances like Hamilton’s will be mean a minute can’t feel like a lifetime nature, and because they want home field A time to gather stones together. non-existent. But, I feel like the timed advantage if their team makes it to the and an hour can flash by in an instant. rounds injected some life into the home Time is a function of your mind; we The Byrds …adapted from God World Series. This is a time to celebrate run derby. Almost all of the rounds came the great shape the game of baseball is in. perceive time in terms of stimulus and (Book of Ecclesiastes) down to the last second. Some of the experience. The more stimulus thrown game’s most prolific power hitters went at you, the more you have to attend, toe to toe in every round until the clock To read more of Bill Burk’s reflections, Cody Crandall is an intern at the Jamestown and time literally moves faster. The less hit zero. As a fan, that brought intensity, astute observations and a rant or two Gazette. To read more of his insights, stimulus, the slower it goes. According and that brought entertainment. commentaries, and news about the world to neuroscientist Warren Meck, there on the wide world of sports, visit www. The actual All-Star game itself I feel of sports and the Jamestown Jammers, isn’t a single “clock” that tells time in jamestowngazette.com and click on Bill didn’t disappoint either. From the very visit www.jamestowngazette. com. The our brains: There are multiple brain Burk’s page. The Jamestown Gazette start the game had a big game feel, when Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our clocks, all running at different speeds. is proud to present our county’s most Mike Trout, the first batter of the game, county’s most creative and original writers They all coexist inside our heads and creative and original writers for your connected on a home run. Some of for your enjoyment and enlightenment. our brain decides which one to believe enjoyment and enlightenment. baseball’s most dominant pitchers went

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Owner Jeremy Hirliman stands proudly in front DEALER of his food truck in Lakewood, NY Andrew Anderson stands by the brick oven where they cook Farmer Brown’s Beef and Moooore the pizzas at the Brick City Market and Deli Article Contributed by weather. He’s lived in Western New York his whole life, and can’t imagine life anywhere else. pepperoni, provolone and pepper jack Article Contributed by “Yeah, I don’t mind the snow,” he smiled. “Just SHOWCASEcheese, and a bit of ranch to ease off the Julia Eppehimer Julia Eppehimer spice. “I like spicy stuff,” he admitted. wish it didn’t rain so much.” His favorite pizza is called Blazing In New York City, hot dog stands grace every Even in the rain, Farmer Brown’s offers good Saddles. The name is enough to warn corner. In Miami, vendors stand on sidewalks food. “We have the call-in service, so people Andrew and Amanda Anderson have of this particular entrée’s spice, a brick and call out their wares. And in Lakewood, NY can call in their orders and just stop and pick been all over the world. They’ve seen oven pizza loaded with pepperoni, Farmer Brown’s Beef and Moooore provides a it up,” Jeremy explained. Some brave souls may big cities, small towns and third world jalapeños, and the “ultimate firehouse fun eating venue for locals. even dare to sit outside, sheltered under a large countries. Through all of their travels, cheese blend.” If these fiery concoctions orange umbrella. Week of 7/13/15 - 7/19/15 they noticed something about the busy seem too much, there are plenty of other “We’ve been in different places and seen food city areas and decided to bring a new varieties to try, including the build-your- stands,” Jeremy Hirliman explained. “We The Jamestown native brought some flavor business to the downtown Jamestown own subs. thought it’d be a good idea to try one.” Just as to the community with the new food truck, simple as that. Jeremy and his business partner both figuratively and literally. Together with area. Brick City Market and Deli The names of the dishes come from Dennis, they have created a family-friendly officially opened on July 1, 2015. famous movies, sitcoms and comedians Dennis Brown talked about the idea, and finally “Every downtown that I’ve been to who have passed away. Andrew decided to go ahead and try it last July. environment, right down to the cartoon cow and chicken covered trash cans. all around the world has a bunch of researched old comedians and added “We did a little research on it, opened it up, places for people to go to mingle. It’s a few of his personal favorites to the and we’ve been learning ever since,” Jeremy The family environment is mirrored in the not just a couple restaurants, it’s a lot list. “We just decided to join in on the explained. “The people really liked the outdoor workplace itself, where Jeremy’s 12-year-old of restaurants,” Andrew described. comedy bandwagon down here,” he eating experience; that’s the advantage of it.” and 18-year-old children come over from He believes that more restaurants said. At the top of the list is “The Lucy,” a their home in Busti to work in the food truck. downtown will increase the overall specialty sandwich that features corned It is quite the experience to eat at Farmer Brown’s “Everybody comes and helps out,” Jeremy said. energy of the urban area. “The more beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and 1000 Beef and Moooore. The name hints at the fun He is excited to share this experience with his Edited by Margie E. Burke for people to come to the city, to walk Island dressing on ciabatta bread. atmosphere Jeremy and Dennis have created childrenDifficulty and :his Medium wife. around and do, the better.” “It makes it interesting; nobody does it,” around their brightly colored food truck. Though it’s been only a year, Jeremy believes The idea for a market came from the Andrew said. “I mean, there are places The tables are adorned with different colored he has found something that he wants to do  local people. At city council meetings, in NY City and Los Angeles that have umbrellas and flowers. The truck itself is painted representatives would share the delis with movie names,” he admitted, forever. “I’m very excited. It’s a lot of work, HOW TO SOLVE: in bright, eye-popping hues, while a red, white residents’ desire for a local grocery store, but a list that includes NY, LA, and but it’s definitely something I want to keep and blue star-spangled trolley sits adjacent to it    within walking distance downtown. Jamestown is pretty impressive. “Big city doing…I like the people.” Now that they are home from living taste, small town flavor” is their motto. as a storage unit. Even if the food were boring,  overseas, Andrew and Amanda listened. an afternoon spent there would not be. That’s possibly his favorite part, aside from  The name Brick City also pays tribute to the pulled pork. He worked a variety of jobs  But the food is far from boring. “People don’t “All the local residents in the Hotel Jamestown. It acknowledges the unique before he opened the food truck, but there is Jamestown, the Chadakoin Building, brick streets that still line the town, realize all the different food that we have,” Jeremy     something unique about this type of service. the Covenant Manor, and all the local as well as the brick oven in which the said. It’s certainly a step up from a hot dog “The amount of different people that stop every  surrounding residencies…we found pizzas are cooked, and the menagerie cart. They have 10 different melt sandwiches, day,” Jeremy decided was his favorite thing out pretty much the main thing they of bricks that support the walls of the sloppy joes, chicken tenders, brisket and ribs.  about his new business venture. were missing here was some type of deli. “It ended up being a little brick city Their most popular dish, and Jeremy’s personal  a grocery market and deli,” Andrew inside of here,” he laughed. “That part favorite, is the pulled pork. “We smoke it every They do more than just serve food at Farmer explained. When his good friend, who worked out later.”  day, so it’s excellent,” he said. Brown’s. There is a “fun wheel” for customers owns the building on the corner of 4th Be it planned or not, the Brick City to spin, and special events throughout the and Cherry, had a space available right He never went to culinary school or owned a   Market & Deli has a lot to offer summer season. In June they had a cruise-in at downtown, Andrew knew it was time to restaurant before; the food truck was just something (Answer appears elsewhere Jamestown, as far as groceries, Week of 7/20/15 - 7/26/15 the food truck, complete with prizes. move forward. sandwiches and a place to hang out. he thought would be nice for Jamestown.   in this issue) Farmer Brown’s Beef and Moooore is located It’s only been a year since the Andersons Brick City Spirits is set to open in the “People really like to sit outside and enjoy the on Route 394 in Lakewood, just past the moved back to America. For the past next couple of weeks in the Hotel weather,” he said. “We don’t get a long summer,    seven years they have worked as teachers Jamestown building, an expansion of Chautauqua Mall. They are open May-October so when it’s nice out people like to sit outside. Copyright 2015 by The Puzzle Syndicate in Germany and the Dominican Andrew’s idea to bring more life to from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. To order food for pick up, They can sit inside the rest of the year.” Republic. That was after they lived downtown. call 716-450-9862. in Florida. That was after Andrew “What the downtown needs is more Of course, Jeremy doesn’t mind the colder managed Webb’s in Mayville. That was variety of things to go and do,” he after he went away to school. And after asserted. “The more people you bring to all these years and places, he decided to the downtown, the livelier it gets…It’s come back to Jamestown. definitely on its way back up.” “I really have loved the development PUZZLE SOLUTIONS To check out the pizza and sandwiches, Solution to Crossword: in downtown Jamestown,” Andrew or to shop for supplies to make your own, explained. “Their urban design plan, and browse the variety at Brick City Market what they’re really trying to do down SASS ACHE PR I ZE Solution to Sudoku & Deli on the corner of 4th and Cherry ANT I LOAN LUCID here is awesome.” in downtown Jamestown. Call 716-484-  So he thought he’d get in on the action. 4844, or visit www.brickcitymarket.com TOAD B I ND A LONG The former teacher tried his hand at the for more information. I DLE I NDULGENCE  culinary arts, and put together some NELSON BEAU  interesting sandwich combinations. AROMA RESALE The Jamestown Gazette is proud to “The mixtures of the sandwiches were SWE D E AGOG CRUD          either combos that I’d tried myself or recognize our dealers, outstanding thought sounded good together,” he corporate citizens of our county. This week, HADDOCK NOTH I NG  laughed. the Gazette especially thanks Brick City EV I L AERY HOAGY Market & Deli for the faithfully carrying  His fingerprints can be seen in DETECT EXCEL The Jamestown Gazette, The People’s HTTP LEAVES sandwiches like the Burns & Allen, Paper, for the benefit of their customers, our          Andrew’s personal favorite. Slow readers. HOWDOYOUDO SI LT roasted turkey, buffalo chicken breast, AD I OS PLUS TSAR  SOLVE I SLE I OTA  PREEN CELT CR EW JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 20, 2015 FOOD & DINING www.JamestownGazette.com 17

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Take a nostalgic journey with us as we travel the iconic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. Filled with laughs and familiar melodies that will be sure to bring out the summer fun for all.

Creative Team: Richard Hartling, producer Anne Eklund, director Holly Jones Weston, Choreographer Jennifer Sears & Marjorie Switala, rehearsal accompanists

PERfoRMAnCES: Saturday, Aug. 1 12:30pm Saturday, Aug. 1 5:00pm Sunday, Aug. 2 2:00pm Musical Review

Tickets available from any cast members, creative team, at the Lucille Ball Little Theatre box office or at www.lucycomedyfest.com All proceeds to benefit the Lucille Ball Little Theatre 18-22 E. Second St., Jamestown, NY 716-499-9884 or 716-483-1095