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Federally insured by NCUA Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, LLC The People’s Paper. Vol. 4 • No. 20 | Week of May 19, 2014 A nts? Defenders Freedom Project Guaranteed Saving the Past for the Future Results Article by THE Ehrlich Walt Pickut ROBERT H. JACKSON Pest Control CENTER FREE Some things must never be for- ESTIMATES gotten, but memories fade and the 800-331-BUGS people who made them pass on. Preserving those memories in a IN THIS ISSUE permanent way for history is part of the Robert H. Jackson Center’s Editor’s Message...... 3 (RHJ) ongoing mission in their Entertainment...... 4 Community...... 5-8 new Defenders of Freedom Proj- Employment...... 8-9 ect. Memorial Day...... 10-11 World War II changed the world Seniors...... 12-13 in ways few events have done in Puzzles...... 13 all of human history. Eye wit- Sports...... 14-15 Business...... 16-18 nesses, military men and women, Around Town...... 19 ordinary citizens and war victims – now mostly in their 80s and 90s – who survived the battlefields, PHOTO BY THE JAMESTOWN GAZETTE air raids and concentration camps VISIT US ONLINE are now coming to RHJ to record like the Jamestown Elks Lodge to capture on video the faces, bers, often the vet’s own grown their memories and experiences #263 generous and timely dona- voices and eye witness experi- children, have said, hearing the for the ages to come. tion of funds for materials and re- ences of WWII veterans from amazing, sometimes frightening, “We’re deeply thankful to those lated equipment to move the proj- Western NY and Northwestern stories of heroism and death, dedi- who’ve come so far and contrib- ect to the next level.” PA who helped shape the history cation, victories and defeats. “Vet- uted to the Defenders of Freedom of the world. erans have been coming in since Project.” said Jim Johnson, Presi- Defenders of Freedom at the December,” Johnson explained, dent and CEO of the Jackson Cen- Robert H. Jackson Center is an “We never heard those sto- ter. “We’re grateful, too, for gifts oral history initiative that seeks ries before!” Some family mem- DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM, PG. 10 www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Business College Announces Bi-Lingual Advancement Opportunity Article by business administration from JBC, requiring only six more courses for completion. These Walt Pickut additional courses are scheduled for evenings and weekends so a student can finish the pro- “Students fluent in two languages have a gram while working. new, unique opportunity at JBC,” said David Conklin, Jamestown Business College presi- The next Medical Office Assistant cohort dent. The Medical Office Assistant Program and a Business Administration Marketing for bi-lingual students is the result of an en- Management cohort are planned to begin in thusiastic collaboration between JBC and the September, with recruitment and applications Hispanic community leaders, according to beginning in June. Conklin. Brenda Salemme, Director of Admissions for JBC, assures each applicant selected that The success of the first Medical Office As- he or she will be personally interviewed to as- sistant Program, with graduation slated for COURTESY PHOTO sure them and the college that their goals and November 20, 2014, has exceeded expecta- Front, from left: Enid R., and Denisdaly M. Second row, from left: JBC President, David passions are a good match and will lead to the tions with a phenomenal graduation rate Conklin; Angeliz M.; Madeline L.; Felicita P.; Lynette M.; and JBC Dean, Pamela Reese. best chance of success. “College is all about our projected to be above 75 percent, far higher Back row, from left: Diondra L.; Blanca R.; Raiza K.; Yanira C.; Roberto C.; and Kevin. D. students and their success,” Salemme said with than many college programs nationwide. Ac- All from Jamestown. pride. cording to Conklin, the value of a second lan- guage in medical offices is so great that a few Classes are taught in English in the Medi- same subjects together and travel through the Interested applicants can apply on line or in students have even received job offers before cal Office Assistant Program at JBC because entire curriculum as a cohesive group. “Because person, according to Salemme. A personal visit graduation. the Hispanic students are fluent in English as they work so closely together, students in each helps people see what the college looks like, a second language. They can simply apply their cohort bond with each other almost like a fam- meet the people, get a sense of what student “We’re already getting calls from doctors’ of- knowledge in either language, so their employ- ily,” Conklin explained. “Personal, sometimes life is like and give them an opportunity for a fices and clinics,” Conklin added. “This is a win/ er can serve a wider portion of the community. lifelong connections begin right here at JBC.” personal interview. win/win program. Students gain a practical, in- demand education, the community gains new, Jamestown Business College organizes stu- The Medical Office Assistant certificate To learn more, Brenda Salemme invites read- highly trained employees and the college gains dents in this new program, as in many others, gained in the program is applicable toward an ers to visit www.jamestownbusinesscollege or great students in a successful program. in a cohort, a group of students who take all the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in call (716) 664-5100 to plan a personal visit. Responsibility Matters Anheuser- Busch Brews It Products To Be Enjoyed Responsibly By Adults. HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

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Message Publisher...... Stacey Hannon E Editor...... Walt Pickut Graphic Designer / Account Executive...... Lori Byers Graphic Designer / Layout...... Nick Trussalo Sports Writer...... Bill Burk Sports Writer / Intern...... Cody Crandall Dealer Showcase...... Katrina Fuller Account Executive...... Stacey Hannon Circulation Manager...... Mark Hannon Circulation...... James Jarosz CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Memory Amie Libby...... Senior Minute Elaine Rissel, RN...... Nurses Notes s your memory a file cabinet, a com- The best use of your well rehearsed Carolyn Wilcox...... Fast Track to Fitness puter hard drive… or maybe a sieve? memories is described by James M. Barrie, Discriminate Diners...... Restaurant Review Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family The first is prone to misfiling, the the creator of Peter Pan. He said, “God Joanne Tanner...... Down to Earth Isecond is given to error messages and gave us memory so that we might have Katrina Fuller...... Life & Times of a Modern Housewife crashes and… well, everybody’s is a sieve, Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters roses in December.” Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters sometimes. Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen This week The Jamestown Gazette One thing is sure, your memory isn’t per- invites our readers to remember Memorial QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS fect. Most of us simply take it for granted that Write to us at: Day and those heroes and loved ones who, PO Box 92 it works, but when it doesn’t, what we do though they may be gone, must never Jamestown, New York 14702 about it tells a story. Sometimes be forgotten. OFFICE: 716-484-7930 we substitute stubbornness FAX: 716-338-1599 for accuracy: “Don’t argue We make good use of with me, I know I’m holidays in our country Contact us... News- [email protected] right!” Other times we to enjoy friends, good Information- [email protected] plug in a little imagi- food and recreation, Events- [email protected] nation, instead: “I’m but how about ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com pretty sure that I’m inviting some of sure, really, I can just those never-to-be- AD DEADLINES: Thursday at 4:00 pm [email protected] picture it… sort of.” forgotten old friends Then there’s my favor- along, too. Rehearse DISTRIBUTION: The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned FREE ite: “Duh…I forgot!” their good humor, weekly community newspaper that reaches residents At least I can’t be proven their kindnesses and love and merchants in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and wrong. Warren Counties. We build a sense of community with friends and, once in a and pride by providing residents and businesses with while, all alone, remember to positive stories and timely information that spotlights What’s important to know is local residents, organizations and businesses that some things are worth remembering, never forget. operating and working together. New issues will be distributed to local dealers every Monday. and it’s worth your while to work at it. And while you’re exercising your mem- Neuroscientists tell us that little used ory this week, remember to keep your Brought to you by: memories tend to fade away while much Jamestown Gazette handy and enjoy the used memories stay strong. That’s why read. somebody invented the word rehearsal. Its misuse, though, holds onto those grudges Walt Pickut LLC we won’t let go of, those ever-fresh insults Editor we never forget. The Jamestown Gazette

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Park Prendergast Library – Fireplace room. 3rd Thursday of the month 5:30pm 485 Falconer Street Second and Fourth Wednesdays HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS: (Fluvanna Community Church, Blue Star Mothers hosting 3363 Fluvanna, Ave. Ext., Jmst) Jamestown • 664-0915 of the month 7pm till 8:15 Maggie Irwin • 716-483-5448 A Path With Heart by Jack Kornfield 2nd Annual Gold Star Memorial Jamestown Veterans Memorial Park LUCILLE BALL- WARREN AREA EVENTS: COMEDY: West Third Street at Harding and Logan Streets Struthers Library Theatre: DESI ARNAZ CENTER Sat., May 24: Saturday May 24th at 10am Kansas - May 31 (8pm) 2 W. 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REG LENNA CIVIC CENTER 116 E. Third Streeet Jamestown • 484-7070 JAMESTOWN GAZETTE May 19, 2014 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 5 MOPS: Year-End Testimony Tea Jay Leno and Lucy Comedy Fest Article by a good counselor and her faith, she has re- entered the world she and her family want Tickets to be Raffled Off Walt Pickut to be a part of. Now I understand one of MOPS’ themes: ‘Better Moms Make a Bet- Article Contributed by Caroline Rhea which takes place on Thursday, MOPS stands for “Mothers Of Pre- ter World.’” August 7 at 8 p.m. A lineup of other comedi- Schoolers,” a nationwide organization of Jamestown Savings Bank Arena ans who have performed on late night televi- connections and mutual support for moms The Hillcrest chapter of MOPS usu- sion will join Rhea for what will be an amaz- and their children. The Jamestown chapter ally brings together about 20 moms and 40 The Jamestown Savings Bank Arena (JSBA) ing night of laughs. The second show at the meets at Hillcrest Baptist Church on the children, with a total membership of nearly will be raffling off a Lucy Comedy Fest pack- Reg Lena will be on Friday August 8 at 8 p.m. 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month. No twice that number. “It’s been great socializa- age that includes tickets and feature headliner, Tom church affiliation is required or requested tion for my boys,” Sonia said. “It’s a lot of for all three of the head- Cotter, who gained nation- for attendance and membership. Thursday’s fun, but it’s not overwhelming because it’s lining events. This raffle is al recognition after placing Tea on May 15, was the group’s final, spring only every other week.” the public's last chance to 2nd on America's Got Tal- meeting. MOPS will score tickets for the sold- According to the ent in 2012. resume in September out Jay Leno show which MOPS website, when the Jamestown will take place on Satur- The raffle tickets are on “MOPS is designed to school system is back day, August 9 at 8 p.m. at sale with the price of one nurture mothers with in session. JSBA. for $10 or two for $15. children from infancy Raffle tickets can be pur- “It was the uncondi- through kindergar- The winner will be chased at the Arena box tional acceptance I felt ten. Moms have the picked on July 18 and will office at 319 West Third the minute I walked opportunity to make not only have a two tickets to see Jay Leno Street in Jamestown, by calling 716-484-2624 in the door with my new friends, share ex- live, but they will also receive a pair of front or at www.jamestownarena.com. 6-month-old baby periences, and laugh row seats to both Lucy Comedy Fest shows boy,” keynote speaker together in a safe, lov- at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts. The first For any questions or to purchase raffle tick- at the Tea, Sonia Strat- ing, and Christian en- of which is the Stand-up Showcase Featuring ets, please contact the JSBA at 716-484-2624. ton, said. “The isola- vironment. They learn tion I had been feeling Biblical principles at home, alone with pertaining to woman- my new baby, ended COURTESY PHOTO hood, parenting and “Third Thursday” Concerts happily right there.” Sonia Stratton of Asheville, New marriage.” Sonia now has two York, keynote speaker at Hillcrest boys, 3- and 5-years- MOPS, who spoke on, “My Messy “We believe that as Resume at Winter Garden Plaza old. “MOPS has been Story with a Silver Lining.” Funny we meet,” MOPS says, my lifeline all along,” hats were the order of the day. “we connect and share Sonia added. and become better equipped to serve. We The “Messy Story with a Silver Lining,” believe you are not alone in this walk and we Sonia spoke about was the severe, clinical want not only to "survive" motherhood but to depression that she was suffering at the time thrive as God designed. By walking through of her first child was born. After her intro- this season together and meeting, we hope to duction to MOPS, she said “MOPS was the encourage and equip you to foster an envi- only thing I got out of my PJs for all week ronment where our families, our kids and our long, but it was a start.” The friendships world are made better one family at a time. and support she experienced there started her on the road to recovery, she said, with Learn more at http://hillcrestmops.com/ the help of her supportive husband Tom, home.html. COURTESY PHOTO Winter Garden Plaza on North Main Street in Downtown Jamestown will host the Blue Star Mothers to Host the Third Thursday concert series for a third straight year in 2014. nd Article Contributed by Jamestown Chalk Walk and the Great Jamestown 2 Annual Gold Star Memorial Sauce Off. Jamestown Renaissance Corp. "It's great to be able to host free events for the on Saturday May 24 community at Winter Garden Plaza," says Active The "Third Thursday" summer concert series Artists Alliance President and event organizer Bill will continue for a third straight year at Winter along with a couple of Gold Star heroes from Thomas. "So many different people come down Article Contributed by Garden Plaza in downtown Jamestown, starting to our events here. We have teenagers and retir- our county who made the ultimate sacrifice dat- this week. Blue Star Mothers ing back to 1985, along with their families. ees along with families who bring their oung kids The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and to enjoy the nice summer weather and see great Last year, a rock with a plaque was dedicated the Active Artists Alliance have announced that the music from Jamestown and the region." The au- If you were able to attend The Lake Erie New in remembrance to our Gold Star heroes, along dience is as eclectic as the music that entertains York Chapter 4 of the Blue Star Mothers Gold popular series will resume on May 15 with free per- with seven flowering cherry trees that were formances by local bands Smackdab and Little Sea them each month with bands playing funk, jazz, Star Memorial last year, you experienced the dedicated to ALL of Chautauqua County’s reggae, rock, and bluegrass. reverent remembrance and deep honor that day Bird. Concerts will continue on the third Thursday Gold Star heroes throughout time, from the of each month through September. Music begins at held for our Gold Star Heroes, their families and Funding for the Third Thursday concert series Revolutionary War until our current war in Af- 7 p.m. at the plaza, located on North Main Street friends, and everyone in attendance. This year is coming this year from a newly launched JRC ghanistan. It is the hope of the Blue Star Moth- between Third and Fourth Streets. the Blue Star Mothers will be hosting the 2nd ers that when our community passes these trees program, the Downtown and Riverfront Event Annual Gold Star Memorial at the Jamestown along West Third Street this spring and notices "The community has supported this event, Competition. The program accepts event propos- Veterans Memorial Park on West Third Street the trees in full bloom, they will be reminded rain or shine, from the beginning, and the JRC als on a rolling basis "that draw visitors and local at Harding and Logan Streets in Jamestown, on of the sacrifices these local heroes made for our is proud to support the event for another year" residents to enjoy community assets, patronize Saturday May 24th at 10 a.m. freedoms, along with the daily sacrifices of their says Gregory Lindquist, Executive Director of the local businesses, and add vitality to public spaces" families. JRC. "Having activity in downtown Jamestown's according to the program's guidelines. More in- During the time of Operation Iraqi Freedom public spaces is an important part of our mission formation about the program and how to apply and Operation Enduring Freedom, our county We will be holding a yearly memorial service to cultivate a vibrant and active downtown." can be found on the JRC's Web site, www.James- lost seven young men who made the ultimate on the Saturday before Memorial Day and plac- townRenaissance.org. sacrifice for our country…and our county. Last ing a wreath at the Memorial Rock. We invite Just over five years ago, the JRC oversaw the May we honored all of those seven, along with you to join us in remembering those local he- demolition of the long-vacant Winter Garden After the music concludes at around 9 p.m., an their families who have made just as much of a roes who made the ultimate sacrifices for our Theater and the installation of the small urban informal group bike ride will wind through the sacrifice. This year we will be adding and hon- country. Please bring a chair along with you as park that has become a gathering space for a va- city. For more information about the Active Art- oring a couple more heroes names to that list, seating will be limited. riety of community events including the Great ists Alliance visit www.ActiveArtist.org.

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“I started [volunteering] because I really loved camp as a kid. It’s lots of fun to con- nect with other staff and kids!” That’s how Emily Nelson, the Audubon Center & Sanctuary’s Young Volunteer of the Year, describes her work at Audubon, including serving as a counselor in training and junior counselor at summer day camps. She said her experience has developed her people skills, and it is definitely “not bor- ing!” She enjoys the beauty of Audubon and likes to “open up kids’ eyes and get them inspired.” COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO The high school sophomore is active in At the Audubon Center & Sanctuary’s music and sports as well as being on the Volunteer Award Dinner, Emily Nelson Left to right: Lynne Gruel, KeyBank SVP; John Williams, Parks Director of the City of honor roll at Southwestern Central School. (right) was presented with the Young Jamestown; Lyman Buck, KeyBank SVP; Shelly Wells, Creating Healthy Places Project A summer day camper herself since she was Volunteer of the Year Award by Audubon Coordinator; John Bauer, Parks Commission member and LDP donor; Sam Teresi, Mayor five, Emily has been volunteering at Audu- Senior Naturalist and Camp Director of the City of Jamestown; Greg Rabb, City Council President and LDP neighbor; Andy bon for the past four years, for other events Sarah Hatfield. Dickson, Creating Healthy Places Built Environment Consultant. Absent: Dave Reinhardt, as well as camps. Friends of LDP Chairman. Emily received training for her leadership Audubon has a wide variety of Summer Article Contributed by Saturday May 31st. The Parks Department experiences at Audubon’s Counselor Camp. Day Camps for pre-kindergarten through will be doing preliminary site work begin- high school, and they are filling up fast. Creating Healthy Places ning May 27th. The 2014 Counselor Camp will be held 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Tuesday-Thursday, June Reservations for all camps can be made A $1,500 contribution to the Lillian Dick- “John Williams and the Parks Depart- 24-26. by calling (716) 569-2345 or clicking on son Park playground project by KeyBank, ment will need neighborhood volunteers “Forms” at www.jacamps.com. An applica- NA has been deposited at the Chautauqua to turn out in force at 8 a.m. Saturday the While the camp is designed to hone the tion to be a counselor in training or a junior Region Community Foundation. Over 31st,” said Mayor Teresi. “This will be a leadership skills of youth interested in as- counselor can also be found at “Forms” at great chance to join in a great neighbor- sisting with Audubon day camps, the experi- $13,000 has been raised by the Friends of www.jacamps.com. hood project and get to know some of your ence will apply to any camp. In addition to Lillian Dickson Park toward the project, which will be built on Saturday May 31st. neighbors.” discovering tips and tricks for being a terrific The Audubon Center & Sanctuary is at counselor, participants will also learn about 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east “We’re grateful to the Friends of LDP and Volunteers should bring gloves, a ratchet the important soft skills that can be applied of Route 62 between Jamestown, New York, the Chautauqua County Health Network and a rake or shovel. Refreshments and to any youth supervision position – babysit- and Warren, Pennsylvania. Hours for the Na- for their organizing and fundraising efforts lunch will be served for volunteers. ting, a job, lifeguard, Sunday school, etc. ture Center and Blue Heron Gift Shop are 10 to improve the park,” said Lyman Buck, Located on Falconer St. between Sturges a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday and Sun- SVP at KeyBank. “The Lillian Dickson Park Youth ages 13-18 will have fun hiking, ex- and Bowen, the City Park is the former site days 1-4:30 p.m. The arboretum, gardens, is an important open space for the kids of ploring, playing games, and learning songs, of School #10 and is named in honor of the more than five miles of trails, and exhibit of the north side. KeyBank is honored to con- games, and activities. school’s first principal, Lillian Dickson, who tribute to LDP and is committed to helping Liberty, Audubon’s resident non-releasable served from 1893 until 1933. Camp size is limited, and applicants are Bald Eagle, are open dawn to dusk daily. our neighbors build happier, healthier com- accepted on a first come-first served basis. munities.” Funding for the Chautauqua County Fee is $90 or free for those signed up to be a For information on all Audubon’s sum- Health Network’s work to promote more The City of Jamestown will fund the re- junior counselor or counselor in training for mer day camps, call (716) 569-2345 or visit active lifestyles and healthy food is provided maining cost of the $33,000 handicap-ac- Audubon’s 2014 summer camps. www.jacamps.com. by funding from the New York State Health cessible preschool equipment. Department’s Creating Healthy Places to “The KeyBank contribution puts an ex- Live, Work & Play initiative. This initiative clamation mark on the conclusion of our has invested over $11,000 in LDP improve- fundraising effort,” said David Reinhardt, ments to date, including a Tot climbing wall, presents... 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Defenders of Freedom “I pledge Southside CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE allegiance to “mostly, so far, only after hearing about the The space includes a “green screen” video Redemption project by word of mouth.” facility behind the veterans who are being in- the Flag of terviewed. The green screen will allow actual The project team would especially like to archived images and video of their wartime Center the United add more women, the Rosie the Riveters, locations to be dubbed in behind the speaker WACS, WAVES and others who were di- for the final, permanent record. States of rectly involved in some way with the WWII efforts. The first female contributor to the “Our first interview was on December 7, America, video record visited RHJ early in May. “We 2013,” Johnson said. “That was Pearl Harbor hope to meet many more,” Johnson said. Day and the gentleman was a Pearl Harbor vet- and to the eran.” The green screen allowed actual footage “We continue to be surprised by the remark- and images of the infamous Japanese air raid Happy Republic able number of WWII veterans who are com- to be shown behind the speaker, preserving a ing in,” said, Director of Veterans’ Services for very real experience for future viewers. It will Chautauqua County, Gary Chilcott. “Gregg also facilitate a MemorialDay for which Peterson’s video COURTESY PHOTO wide variety of it stands, interviews re- other projects Accepting MOST NYS ally connect the and purposes, redeemable containers! one Nation worldwide stories including aca- to the vets’ home- demic papers under God, towns and fami- and scholar- lies, too,” Gary ship, docu- indivisible, added. Chilcott mentaries, notes that future genealogy re- programs will also search, school with liberty extend to Korean 1752 Foote Ave Ext • Jamestown students and and justice and Viet Nam vet- visitors to the 716-483-7978 eran’s stories. RHJ. M-F 9am - 6pm • Sat 10am- 4pm Greg Peterson, Robert H. Jackson Center board for all.” The Defend- The De- member, George Marchini, Tiler and Walter ers of Freedom fenders of Gaczewski, Exalted Ruler, Elks lodge #263 is a collaborative Freedom representatives effort between project joins the Jackson Cen- with similar Howard Lime Service ter, The United initiatives nationwide, targeting valuable hu- 79 Allegany Rd., South Dayton NY Veterans Council, Chautauqua County man resource and establishing permanent Office of Veterans Services and with local Have a Safe & Happy records of a kind never before possible by WWII authors and historians, Rolly Kidder historians. Memorial Day! and Phil Zimmer. “We’re very thankful to Cummins Engine, too,” Johnson added, “for Gazette readers who have an interest in be- their workers who helped with construc- ing part of this process can contact Phil Zim- 716-988-3336 tion of our new Robert H. Jackson Commu- mer at 716-665-4034. For more information nication Center.” on how to contribute financially to the suc- cess of this project, please contact the Jack- In & Out Of The Communications Center includes son Center at 716-483-6646. recording studio space for the Defenders Warranty Service project and for future Jackson Center and The Robert H. Jackson Center is located On All Major Community video and telecommunication at 305 East Fourth Street, Jamestown, NY. Brands! (814) 726-1979 needs. Funding for the purchase of video Tours are available from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Kitchen 2334 Jackson Run Rd • Warren Pa equipment and construction materials for Monday – Saturday. For more information, & Laundry the Communication Center was provided by or to schedule a tour of the Center outside of Appliances the Chautauqua Region Community Foun- regular business hours, e-mail info@roberth- dation. In addition, video equipment was jackson.org or contact the Robert H. Jackson also donated by Time Warner Cable. Center at (716) 483-6646.

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JAMESTOWN GAZETTE May 19, 2014 SENIORS / PUZZLES www.JamestownGazette.com 13 DOWN TO EARTH with JOANNE TANNER PUZZLES Care of Spring Flowering Bulbs  Edited by Margie E. Burke Weather plays a big part as Difficulty : Easy to how long our spring flowers   bloom. Daffodils can start HOW TO SOLVE: blooming as early as late March   and as late as the end of May.  Tulips can bloom April to as late  as June. Mine were a later variety  and unfortunately between our   heavy rains and our sudden 80    Contributing Writer degree weather, their bloom time Week of 5/19/14 - 5/25/14 has been cut short. Not that I am     Joanne Tanner  Master Gardener complaining about warm weather, timing was just off.     (Answer appears elsewhere ast fall I was inspired Care of Spring- Flowering Bulbs:    in this issue) by a photograph in a Most spring-flowering bulb care ‘Monet’s Garden’ book. is aimed at helping the plant store  LThe photograph was of a garden Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate energy in the bulb so that it will filled with Blue Parrot Tulips, overwinter and bloom again the pink Tulips and blue Forget- following year. The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke me-nots. I am very pleased with ACROSS 1234 5678 9 10 11 12 13 my “Monet” themed garden. According to Cornell 1 Cold-shoulder 14 15 16 My choice of “Pink Impression” Cooperative Extension, after the 5 End of a threat 17 18 19 Darwin Hybrid Tulips was a good flowers fade, remove them so 9 Barfly's perch 14 Fine-tune 20 21 one. The catalog write-up for the plants don’t invest energy in 15 NewSolution driver, to Sudoku these bulbs stated that “among the developing seeds. You want them usually 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 Reprimand hundreds of thousands of brilliant putting their energy back into 28  29 30 31 Tulips at Keukenhof, the annual 17 Leave out the bulb. Do not remove foliage 18 Fiction genre 32 33 34 35 36 bulb display in the Netherlands,  until it turns yellow and dies back originated in the 37 38 39 40 41 42 ‘Pink Impression’ is the one that naturally. This may be as late as '20s        43 44 45 46 quite literally stops traffic.” They mid-July. Cut off foliage at ground 20 Is in the past? 21 Philanthropic gift 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 were correct. ‘Pink Impression’ level and remove it to prevent 22 Boastful person is a definite show stopper! These disease. The traditional English 24 In theory only  54    55 56 57 58 Concerning the tulips stand 22 inches tall and are gardening practice of bunching 28 59 60 61 kidneys  spectacular! The lustrous petals and tying leaves at this time, 29 Be in hock 62 63 64 65 of these flowers are deep, rich rose reduces their exposure to the sun 31 Greek vowel 66 67 68 at the center, shading to a delicate during a critical time when they 32 Feel bad about pale pink at the edge, while doing need maximum exposure to sun. 34 Show the ropes 69 70 71 to amazing things in between that Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate Fertilizing-Avoid high-nitrogen 37 High school includes shades of both melon class 68 Fight site 10 Feature of high 39 Shed feathers and sunset. I surrounded them fertilizers on spring-flowering 40 Kind of bed 69 Canterbury summits 41 Caped cartoon with blue Muscari, 6 inches tall bulbs. When plants are in bloom, 42 Most common coins 11 Furnace fuel canine in place of the Forget-me-nots. apply about 2 pounds of 5-10-10 English word 70 Like spoiled 12 Laudatory verse 44 Earth-shaking per 100 square feet. Scratch it 43 Something to tie meat 13 Headed up 46 Slammer Unfortunately, the Blue Parrot up 71 Tiny bit 19 Storage spot 49 "Lose Yourself" Tulips, part of the theme, still into the top inch of soil, avoiding 45 Small-dog sound 21 Water down rapper have not bloomed. I will need to contact with foliage and roots. 47 Eye DOWN 23 Paving material 51 Slowly, in music 48 Turn red, maybe 1 "Psycho" scene 25 Sulky look 52 Fairly new possibly rethink these for next Now that we are near end of 50 Mountain goat setting 26 Make an 53 Dig (up), as year. The plan was for all three Spring- flowering bulbs it will feature 2 Respectful impression? information 54 Handkerchief tribute 27 Fixed charge 55 Rubberneck to bloom together. Not sure if be time to think about summer it’s due to weather or just a late fabric 3 What a choir 30 Weather 56 Half a score flowering bulbs. A gardener’s work 57 Wind lazily often sings in forecast 58 Contest form blooming bulb. But this is what is never done, but how exciting to 59 Grade of silver 4 Bottom line 33 Before, 60 Kilauea output gardening is all about. Its fun when finally begin the season. 61 Playing card 5 Community spirit poetically 62 Whistle blower? it works but a challenge sometimes 62 Military leader 6 Primitive shelter 35 Underhanded 63 Small bill to find the right bulb variety to 65 Like fine wine 7 Hospital fluids 36 Pekoe packet 64 Chess piece To read more of Joanne Tanners 66 TV studio sign 8 In a tight row 37 Lumpish mass 65 Hand holder? obtain the results you intended. “Down to Earth” reflections on 67 Kaput 9 Inside story 38 Hindu discipline I am excited about my new nature and more good advice for Double Daffodils called ‘Tahiti’. greener, tastier and more fragrant These Daffodils have light lemon gardens by our Master Gardener, Friend Us On yellow petals and frilly centers please visit our website at www. with orange-red flecks. I will be jamestowngazette.com and click on FACEBOOK planting more of these next fall. Joanne’s own page.

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at Conewango Valley C.C. special, skin-worthy, and different; the horseshoe-butt player will do that for you. Some more advice in no particular order: • Beware the stick: low handicappers look good on paper, but they’re “sticks” for a reason. They know how to play their own ball, they know how to manage a golf course. They know how to hit the middle of greens, lag putts and tap in pars. Sticks have learned how to play at their own pace, take advantage of scoring holes and play within themselves. They are used to playing from Contributing Writer their comfort zones from their well-practiced Bill Burk distances. In a scramble they will rarely be in these places. They do not, by definition, play well with others…otherwise they wouldn’t be so f you own golf clubs, you’ll probably play in a good themselves. It’s nice always having a ball in COURTESY PHOTO scramble this summer, it’s almost mandatory. play, solid shots into the green, and putts around There are more summer golf scrambles Friends and former co-workers are preparing for the inaugural Vince Messina every hole, but Sticks manage the golf course, inI this area than there are days of the week…. Memorial Golf Tournament. Front Row (left to right): Linda Johnson, Russ Cusimano, and that isn’t something you do in a scramble… trust me. East of here they call them a Captain Joe Gerstel, Kathy Messina, Christina Slojkowski, Tammy Jensen, Cindy Tyler & Dick you try to bring it to its knees with monster and Crew, up near Buffalo they call it Best Ball, Tyler. Back Row (left to right): Jim Phillips, Lyndon Gritters, M.D., Tom Anderson, Joe drives, knocking down pins, and ramming putts confusing those of us who know what Best Ball Bellitto, Patrick DaMore, Jim Pullan, Jr., Bob Storms & Karl Sisson home. really is. The basic premise is: everyone hits, then three hacks pick up and drop their balls where Side note: Get two sticks on your team, Article Contributed by (Warren, PA). All event proceeds will the best player landed. Then, all hit from there however, and the dynamics change, three sticks help grow the scholarship fund. and so on until the ball is in the hole. A scramble and hand them the scratch trophy. Which brings WCA Hospital is the most innocuous form of golf there is, it’s us to… Jamestown Radiologists and Rev- egalitarian, democratic, passive-aggressive, and cooperative-competitive. The main attraction is • Don’t play if there isn’t a handicap division. Last July, shortly after retiring from enue Cycle Solutions will serve as the WCA Hospital after more than 35 years that you don’t have to chase your own ball over Gather your 10-15 handicaps and use those tournament’s Major Sponsors, while strokes. This puts you in position to win outright, of dedicated service within the Radiol- God’s creation, and you can shoot a low score being joined by numerous business that you couldn’t otherwise make. If you mind- but if a team stacks up sticks, or other middle ogy Department, Vince Messina tragi- handicappers run in 2 or 3 more putts than you, and individuals who are sponsoring, meld with your team, and become a singular cally died. After his pass- golfing machine from four disparate golfing there’s another format out there to win. playing, or contributing to ing, Vince’s wife Kathy entities, it’s like playing professional golf without the cause. • Let your bomber go first or second…never created the Vincent A. all the practice, skill, travel or prize money. last. You don’t want him squeezing the life out of Messina Memorial There are still spots You can build a team from any combination the club because no one else is in the fairway, or Scholarship Fund dropping to a 4-iron to get one in play (which, I available for golfers. of golfers (good, bad, or ugly). I’d suggest to provide scholar- something like this: guarantee you, he’d hit in the woods). Let the big ships to students To register for golf, dog loose and pressure-free. contact Joe Bellitto The Glue: The guy who signs you up and gets enrolled in the • Always take the down-hill putt. Uphill putts at (716) 483-7775 you to the church on time, brings the cooler, WCA Hospital manages the order of play, decides which lucky have a shot of being short…you DO NOT need School of Ra- or visit www.wca- coin to mark putts with, and when to break out that in a scramble, you need all of them to get to diologic Tech- hospital.org. the rally caps. the hole. Uphill is great when a lag is acceptable, nology. Vince not in a scramble. If you don’t make your first A Bomber: Someone who pops a blood vessel putt you’re not winning anyway, so ignore the was a very A dinner buffet on every drive, catches one on the screws every come-backer. proud member will be held fol- now and then, and knocks it into places you can’t of the radiology lowing the tour- even see from the tee. You need to be able to • Always take a putt with a break. Straight putts school’s first nament at 6:00 drive a par 4, and get into middle iron range on are the hardest to hit because they depend on graduating class the par 5s to win a scramble. direction only (again, as long as they get there). p.m. that evening. Putts with break have a shot at going in on in 1969. 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Round 7, Pick 237: , Offensive Tackle, Miami (FL) Round 3, Pick 73: Preston Brown, At one point, Henderson was Contributing Writer Linebacker, Louisville considered to be first-round level Preston Brown was a Second-Team Cody Crandall talent. He has great athleticism for his All-American Athletic Conference size (6’7”, 331 pounds), but has a very h, it’s that time of the year selection in 2013, and led Louisville in tackles his junior (109), and his senior questionable history when it comes to again. This past weekend, the decision-making off the field. NFL Draft took place at Radio year (98). Most likely, he will back up CityA Music Hall in New York City. Brandon Spikes. All in all, I’d say the 2014 Draft was The beloved Buffalo Bills came into Round 4, Pick 109: , a success for the Bills. 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COURTESY PHOTO From left to right: Mary Gayton, Jamestown Bowling Company Owner; Afroula Article Contributed by winning GoGirlGo! Edu- JBC President, Da- Snell and Kathleen Colby, CASAC Staff, Jim Mee, Jamestown Bowling Company cational Curriculum, and vid Conklin, said that he Owner; Berkley Adams, CASAS Board President and Vince Horrigan, Chautauqua JBC covered ESPN’s X Games is pleased to welcome County Executive from Aspen, CO for three Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Gunderson as a guest of Any resident who wants to support the years. In her own role as an Article Contributed by Center for Comedy Ex- the college. “Graduation is project but doesn't want to bowl or pledge an athlete, she competed in the ecutive Director, Journey always a special day for our CASAC individual can just make a monetary donation NCAA Division 3 national to CASAC, 501 W. Third Street, Suites 3 & 4, Gunderson, will serve as students and the college championship tournament Chautauqua County Executive Vince Hor- Sprinchorn Building, Jamestown, NY 14701. the commencement speak- in volleyball in 2004, and community,” he said. “As rigan is supporting the Chautauqua Alcoholism er at the 128th Annual At this time of this press release the follow- took 2nd place in the East we celebrate another year of & Substance Abuse Council's (CASAC) efforts ing sponsors have been confirmed: At this time Graduation Ceremony of student success, we are es- to raise funds for their 8th Annual Bowl-a-thon of this press release the following sponsors Coast Surfing Asso- to help keep kids off drugs. Jamestown Business Col- pecially pleased to have Ms. have been confirmed: Thrivent Financial for lege on May 31, 2014. ciation’s New York State Lutherans Chautauqua Chapter #30714; Sup- Gunderson share her vast Horrigan is also encouraging other commu- Championship, Women’s nity groups or individuals to help CASAC roll a port Enterprises Inc., Ronco Communications Gunderson began her Longboard Surfing divi- experiences and connect strike on June 5th. & Electronics; Kwikfill, Wal-Mart Foundation, Shultz Management Company., Dan's Moving tenure at the Center in Jan- sion in 2006. with our students.” uary 2011 with the task of "Keeping the children of Chautauqua & Storage, Inc., Lonnie Clark; Basil Chevrolet Gunderson graduated Jamestown Business County drug free is a top priority," said Hor- Buick Cadillac; and Litehouse Auto. producing the Lucille Ball rigan. "That's why I fully support CASAC and 100th Birthday Comedy Magna cum Laude with a College offers business- their 8th Annual Bowl-a-thon fundraiser. I Since 1974, Chautauqua Alcoholism & Sub- Festival, using it as a piv- B.S. in Sports Information focused Associate and encourage everyone to sign up and take part stance Abuse Council (CASAC), a United Way otal launch point for the and Communications from in this important event." partner agency, has been providing prevention Bachelor degrees that in- education and community awareness on alcohol, Ithaca College, and later new vision and direction of clude targeted professional CASAC Staff and Board are looking for spon- other drugs and compulsive gambling. CASAC received the Ithaca Alumni the organization, including development activities. For sors for the 2014 CASAC "Helping Keep Kids is the only New York State Office of Alcoholism establishing Jamestown as Leadership Service Award. Off Drugs" Bowl-a-thon. The event will be held & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) approved more information on regis- the home of the first Na- She currently resides in her at the Jamestown Bowling Company, Foote Av- and supported alcohol and other drug preven- tering for these programs, enue, Jamestown on June 5th at 7:00 p.m. Funds tional Comedy Center. The hometown of Bemus Point, tion agency in Chautauqua County. For further New York and is a proud call 716-664-5100 or visit raised at the event will be used to provide alco- information about CASAC services, call the 2011 festival drew 13,000 hol and other drug prevention education and Jamestown office at 664-3608, or the Dunkirk attendees over five days graduate of Maple Grove Jr. us online at www.james- intervention services for youth in our commu- office at 366-4623 or visit our Web Site: www. and had a direct economic Sr. High School. townbusinesscollege.edu. nity. 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Cy- AUCTION us your Department of Health ing and public transpor- clists are reminded to use & Human Services tation are all important lights, wear a helmet, and Community strategies for reducing follow all traffic laws, -in TUESDAY and The month of May is greenhouse gas emis- cluding stopping at stop JUNE 24, 2014 Business National Bike Month, sions on our campus," signs and lights, signal- of sponsored by the League said Sarah Laurie, who ing turns, and yielding to is coordinating the event 11704 NORTH ROAD News that of American Bicyclists pedestrians. PERRYSBURG, NY you would and residents and visi- for SUNY Fredonia. Over the past decade, CATTARAUGUS COUNTY tors can expect to see Schuyler added that like to share the number of people more bicyclists out on the benefits of bicy- 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH RANCH with the area roads next week as cling to work go beyond nationwide who com- STYLE HOME Jamestown employees across Chau- health, environment, mute to work by bicycle on 4.99± ACRES Gazette tauqua County swap and cost. “Lisa schmidt- increased about 60%, ac- $55,000 their cars for bikes dur- frerick-miller, communi- cording to new data from Readers. ing Chautauqua Coun- ty transformation grant the U.S. CensusWeek Bureau. of 5/19/14 - 5/25/14 ty's Bike to Work Week, OPEN HOUSES Send it to: community coordinator, The League of Ameri- May 19th -23rd. 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Burke more fun." covered by bicycle. vices Community Trans- Difficulty : Easy Registration for this formation Grant and High fuel prices and NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC AUCTION year's bike to work event  SUNY Fredonia's Sus- the money-saving po- HOW TO SOLVE: JUNE 25, 2014 tainability Initiative. is free, and cash and oth- er prizes will be awarded tential of bicycling and  walking for transporta- "We encourage people by random drawing at  - tion are factors in some to try bicycle commut the end of the week. A  1,900± Sq Ft Home ing for the many benefits T-shirt design contest people's decision to find  on 0.51± Acre that active transporta- sponsored by jock shop alternatives to driving 3 Bedrooms tion provides, including of Jamestown is also their own vehicle. Car  2 Baths improving both physical open to participants. In- ownership costs an aver-   Two Car Detached Garage and mental health and dividuals can get more age of 60 cents per mile,    helping to achieve the information, pre-register or $8,876 per year, ac- 8972 Reed Hill Road, East Otto  recommended levels of their workplace, and log Minimum Bid $55,000  cording to the AAA. In  150 minutes per week of miles at: http://www. comparison, the average (Answer appears elsewhere moderate physical activi- Fredonia.Edu/sustain- annual operating cost  in this issue) ty," said Christine Schuy- ability/bike.Asp. of a bicycle is just $308. 1,900± Sq Ft Home ler, County'sWeek Director of 5/19/14 of - 5/25/14 Motorists are asked Investing in a bicycle,  on 0.81± Acre Health and Human Ser- to slow downCopyright and 2014to byand The Puzzleusing Syndicate it to replace 3 Bedrooms vices. give cyclists space on car trips just a couple of 2 Baths "From a sustainabil- the road, in accordance times per week can pay Oversized One Car ity perspective, replacing with New York State for itself very quickly. 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go and make a meal out of it...it’s easy.” Customers Davidson’s Family can phone in their orders, and the kitchen will have Restaurant it ready to go in twenty minutes or less. Families are always welcome at this classic dining Article by spot, “We’re all a big family to start with,” Leslie laughs. “We like seeing young families in here.” Katrina Fuller With a casual and fun atmosphere, parents and children alike love visiting Davidson’s. Parents will Amid the bustle of a busy town, a rustic eatery also appreciate the variety of meal choices, spacious beckons, promising nourishment and comfort. dining area, and affordable prices. “People can come Brick red and slate blue intermingle, creating a out here and not feel like they spent their whole seaside vibe in the middle of Lakewood, NY. Just paycheck,” She explains. “We keep everything inside the door, the irresistible scent of fresh fish fry reasonable - it’s affordable dining.” and juicy fried chicken wafts across the dining room, giving patrons a difficult decision to make: Chicken Davidson’s Family Restaurant is located at 398 or Fish? The decision is yours at Davidson’s Family east Fairmount Avenue in Lakewood, NY. They Restaurant, where the options are limitless. are open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 Davidson’s is a family owned and operated PHOTO BY KATRINA FULLER p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more business, started by Bob and Margrete Davidson information or to order fried chicken to go, give in the 1950s. Over the years, the restaurant passed The front of Davidson’s Family Restaurant. them a call at (716) 763-9135. “We just want to from the original owners to Ron and Linda thank the community; we are thankful they’ve been Davidson, keeping a family tradition alive. “I’m the sandwiches. “Our full menu is available all day; supportive to an independent restaurant over the third generation - it’s fun to be a part of it,” Leslie somebody could find something they can eat here,” years.” Leslie says with a smile. Grab dinner to go, Genareo, the current owner, exclaims. Eight years Leslie says with a grin. “We do it all.” Their fish fry is or sit and stay a spell: Davidson’s Family Restaurant ago, Leslie moved back to help her father, Ron, with a popular item, but another fried delight waits in the makes dinner easy. the business and has never looked back. In June, wings for those who don’t enjoy fish. “I think our the popular diner will be celebrating 64 years in fried chicken is great!” She says. Broasted chicken The Jamestown Gazette is proud to recognize our business, a great achievement for an independent fried to crispy perfection is on the menu daily, for dealers, outstanding corporate citizens of our county. restaurant. “We are proud and excited to be dine in or take out. For those on the go, buckets are This week, the Gazette especially thanksDavidson’s celebrating such a big anniversary.” available to take home, to the beach, or for a special Family Restaurant for faithfully carrying The Davidson’s offers a wide variety of foods, from occasion. “It’s great for picnics, or for dinner after Jamestown Gazette, The People’s Paper, for the benefit filling breakfasts to fried chicken and hearty work,” Leslie explains. “You can add large sides to and enjoyment of their customers, our readers.

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