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The People’s Paper. Contributing Editor Walt Pickut Publisher...... Stacey Hannon Contributing Editor...... Walt Pickut Community Writer...... Stephanie McCraw Community Writer...... Faith Gibbons Community Writer...... Joni Blackman Graphic Designer / Layout...... Nicole Smith Graphic Designer / Layout...... April Colburn Account Executive...... Joni Blackman Social Media...... Shavonne Kruszynski Why Laugh? Circulation...... Judy Crandall Circulation...... Donald Crandall Circulation...... Matt Emmerling The word “Why” has probably started more So, this week’s invitation from your Jamestown scientific research than almost any other single CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Gazette is to not read this week’s cover story, at Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family word, probably followed by “How?” least not if you think you’ll learn all about this Jeffrey Barkstrom...... Natural Health year’s Comedy Festival. Joan Lindquist...... Remembering Brooklyn Square Few things seem less serious than a belly laugh, Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters or a giggle, or a snicker, but for some people Go laugh! You’ll absolutely get it about laughing is very serious. Some people actually Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter laughter more than all the Gelotologists in the Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen study it. The science of why and how we laugh world, not that there are many of them. They’re actually has a name: Gelotology. LOCATION probably a pretty sour bunch, anyway. 1 W. 4th St. Here is a very serious, very un-funny snippet: Jamestown, NY 14701 While enhanced T-cells are probably good MAILING ADDRESS Laughter is … a physical reaction things, a good laugh will heal things no salve, PO Box 92 in humans consisting typically of or vaccine, or surgery can hope to heal. Jamestown, NY 14702 rhythmical, often audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of Legendary comic, Charlie Chaplin, once said, OFFICE: 716–484–7930 FAX: 716–338–1599 the respiratory system, a response to “Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease certain external or internal stimuli, … for pain.” And then he added, “A day without CONTACT US… regulated in the brain by activation of laughter is a day wasted.” News — [email protected] the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. It Information — [email protected] boosts the number of antibody-producing Classifieds — [email protected] So, dear reader, go eat your emotional, Advertising — [email protected] cells and enhances the effectiveness of psychological health food. Laughter is the T-cells.” meat ‘n potatoes on your plate, and desert with ONLINE www.jamestowngazette.com Are you laughing yet? Maybe rolling on the a cherry on top. Go get a good dose. AD DEADLINES Friday at 12:00 pm floor in hysterics? Me neither. [email protected] And while you’re there, take a moment to DISTRIBUTION The problem is that understanding something reflect on the comedians themselves. They are The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned free weekly, is not the same as experiencing it. Some not only joke tellers. They are real people who community newspaper that highlights the notable events philosophers actually say that understanding have committed their whole lives to making and remarkable people who make the Greater Jamestown region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown is the booby prize in life. More emphatically, people laugh. Sure, if they’re good, it makes Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to a truth unexperienced is little better than a lie. them a good living, but why do it by making dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties people laugh? in New York and in Warren County, Pennsylvania. If you have a good, solid academic understanding of love, are you in love? After The entire paper, including supplemental content, Laughter is a thing that connects people in is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. you have read the whole book and passed the unique ways that nothing else can do, so Previous issues are also archived on the website. written driving test with a grade of 100%, are comedians are unique people worth being you then a world- class roadmaster? Study All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part tennis books all you want, but you’ll never around. But try this: don’t try to understand of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without know as much as the first time you whack a them, just get what they are up to as people. permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, Experiencing them can be so much better than columnists and submitted press releases are their own tennis ball. See what I mean? and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of understanding them. the owner, staff or management of The Jamestown Gazette. It’s a good thing understanding can be such a weak teacher, otherwise you might become a Thanks for experiencing the read. Enjoy! cold- blooded killer simply by understanding Brought to you by: Truman Capote’s famous “In Cold Blood.” Walt Pickut JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 4 www.JamestownGazette.com OBITUARIES / FAITH MATTERS August 5, 2019

Eagle July 26th, 2019 Richard L. Fulmer, of Dunkirk of the inheritance Jesus tells a story. He Lind Funeral Home says that there was a guy who had a lot of Elbert G. "Swede" Field, 84, of Jamestown stuff. So, he built bigger and bigger barns Lind Funeral Home to hold it all. Unfortunately, the moment Robert “Bob” Ellsworth Schwab, 84, of Tidioute Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home he felt secure he lost his life and his stuff Norman D. Mitchell, 76, of Corry became someone else’s. “So it goes,” Jesus Bracken Funeral Home says, “with those who store up treasures for Joyce M. Mosher, 82, of Gowanda DiStasio Funeral Home themselves but are not rich toward God.” Luke 12:13-21 July 27th, 2019 Dorothy Lillian Richetti, 91, of Jamestown Contributing Writer Instead of worrying about whether or not Lind Funeral Home we have enough stuff, let us consider the Thomas J. Dankert, 63, of Otto Pastor Scott Hannon Mentley Funeral Home ways we can build up our treasure in heaven. St. John Lutheran Church, Amherst, NY Mark Allen Gierszewski, 64, of South Dayton Moreover, whether you’re considering DiStasio Funeral Home moving or not do an inventory of all the stood in my basement looking around things around you. Ask yourself: Do I need at totes, bins, baskets, and cluttered July 28th, 2019 this? Or, is this just taking up space in my Donald Warn Brugge, 93, of Sinclairville shelves. As I approached each item I Lind Funeral Home hadI one single question in mind: Do I need home and in my life? That question can be this? We were preparing our house to go on asked not just about physical property but July 29th, 2019 the market and the realtor gave us a simple also a host of other things that fill our lives Carl M. Isler, 71, of Otto task… Get the stuff out. – obligations, relationships, self-imposed Mentley Funeral Home responsibilities, things at work, things at Anny Rahbek Riisberg, 83, of Jamestown Lind Funeral Home Over the years my wife and I have collected home – ask yourself: Do I need this? And Rose M. Raines, 92, of Bemus Point a lot of stuff. We have too many Christmas if the answer is no, by all means use that Lind Funeral Home discovery as an opportunity to make room Tommy Cochran, 74 of Jamestown decorations. We have bins of kids’ clothes. Hubert Funeral Home We have dishes we each brought into our for God. Carl H. Patterson, 90, of Spartansburg marriage collecting dust because we got Bracken Funeral Home new dishes when we were wed. We have If you’re wondering how to store up Alan R. Alaimo, 62, of Fredonia Larson-Timko Funeral Home college papers and she has a lot of trophies, treasure in heaven consider the following a lot. We have coats we’ll never wear again practices… July 30th, 2019 and an unbelievable amount of sentimental Sharyn A. Lombardo, 84, of Falconer possessions that have no place in our home, Worship – make and take time to praise Falconer Funeral Home but take up a lot of space in our basement. and glorify God. Worship not so you can Michael M. Herman, 31, of Erie Peterson-Blick Funeral Home We have stuff – which is remarkable because get something out of it, but so that you can I feel like I’m always running clothes and offer a part of your life and energy to God. July 31st, 2019 items to the charity bins at church. Despite And be amazed at how that investment Donald W. Cederquist, 89, of Jamestown routinely getting rid of things, we still have pays off. Lind Funeral Home so much. Mildred E. “Millie” Shafer, 85, formerly of Stebbins Road, Sherman Powers, Present & Sixbey Funeral home Read Scripture – develop a practice of Allan W. Taber, 72, of South Dayton As I went through our basement I made reading scripture. Sign up for a daily verse Mentley Funeral Home three piles – toss, donate, and keep. We to be emailed to you or buy a devotional Robert F. Bills Sr., 86, of Napoli tossed a lot. We donated a ton. And we kept Mentley Funeral Home book at the bookstore. Take a break from a little. This process all happened a little social media and so-called news to read over a month ago. What we have found God’s Word. August 1st, 2019 surprising is just how little we miss all that Mary Jane Ritchie, 76, of Warren Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home stuff. Our basement is nearly empty. We Pray – routinely and frequently interrupt Thomas E. Cooper, 81, of Warren have one shelving unit and a box on the Peterson-Blick Funeral Home your routine with prayer. Offer thanks, ask floor for random necessities. Otherwise, it for help, seek guidance, and, more than is bare. And not only do we not miss it, it is anything, listen. August 2nd, 2019 kind of nice to be free from all that clutter. Richard J. “Dick” Morrison, 91, of Warren Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Give – instead of collecting for yourself, In scripture Jesus says, “Take care! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; for give yourself (and your stuff) to others. one’s life does not consist in the abundance "When someone you love of possessions.” He says this in response to May you be surprised by how little you a guy who wants Jesus to tell his brother miss the stuff that takes up so much space becomes a memory, that memory to give him his share of the inheritance. It in your life. And may you be wowed by how becomes a treasure." seems as though even in antiquity people great the riches of God’s Kingdom are. got caught up collecting. There seems to be something wired in us to misplace our WAY-ward, security in what we have and to always PSDH worry that we don’t have enough. 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St. Bonaventure Artmobile Prints Presented to to Visit Prendergast Library UPMC Chautauqua

Submitted Photo Article Contributed by Lorraine Diggs, vice president of patient care services and Jamestown chief nursing officer, and Emelia Community College Harley, clinical director, center. Jameson's solarplate etchings In recognition of UPMC were featured in an Artist, Chautauqua as the 2018 Partner Patient, Advocate exhibition in Agency of the Year by Jamestown JCC's Weeks Gallery. Since her Community College's nursing diagnosis of multiple sclerosis program, JCC's nursing program over 25 years ago, Jameson has Submitted Photo director Kathy Taydus, second undergone many brain scans from left, and JCC's dean of arts, The St. Bonaventure Artmobile brings art to track the progression of her projects for all ages to enjoy at the library. humanities, health sciences, and disease and reinterprets the scans athletics Maria Kindberg, right, as art. "Valentine," right, is based presented pieces created by artist on a coronal MRI of Jameson's Article Contributed by projects, and staff to help children Elizabeth Jameson to UMPC's brain stem, cerebellum, and with their artwork. vice president of administrative lateral ventricles. "Celebration" is Prendergast Library services Aimee Hagerty, left, and based on a friend's angiogram. St. Bonaventure will bring the always This event is free, with no sign-ups popular Artmobile to the library on required. For more information, call Thursday August 22, at 2:00 p.m. The the Children’s Desk at (716) 484- Artmobile brings art supplies and 7135 extension 234. JPS Board of Education Member Nina Karbacka Named President of the NYS CONSTRUCTION SAT., AUG. 24TH Association of Small City School Districts EQUIPMENT AUCTION 9:00 AM Article Contributed by ~ A&K Company ~ 1317 Austin Hill Rd., Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Frewsburg, NY 14738 Jamestown Public Schools Hydraulic Excavators, Air Compressors, Light Plants, (Jamestown) Service Trucks, Pickups, Support & Attachments The New York State Association NOTE: A&K Company is selling equipment that is not needed any longer along with real of Small City School Districts fancy Rental Fleet Equipment from several Regional Rental Fleets. (NYSASCSD) is happy to HIGHLIGHTS: 4-Hydraulic Excavators: 2016 JD 60G, 2016 JD 26G, 2016 Hitachi ZX60, Case CX80, announce that Jamestown Board of Motor Grader: JD 772, 2-Rubber Tired Loaders: 2016 JD 624K, 2017 JD 244K, 4-Tractor Loader Education member, Nina Karbacka, Backhoes: 2015 JD 710K, 2012 JD 310K(4x4), 2011 JD 310SJ(4x4), NH LB90(4x4), Crawler Tractor: JD 450G, Asphalt Paver: Blaw Knox PF115, Rubber Tracked Skid Steer: Takeuchi TL250, 6-Skid Steers: was named the president of the (2)2017 Case SV280, 2016 Cat 236D, 2014 Bobcat S750, (2)2015 NH L230, Dump Truck: 2008 Sterling Small Cities Schools Association LT9500(tri), 5-Scrap Recycling Equipment: New 2-yd. Stackable Self Dumping Hopper, (2)New 1.75-cu.yd. for the 2019-20 school year. Stackable Self Dumping Hopper, New 1.5-cu.yd. Stackable Self Dumping For BID ONLINE Hopper, New 1-cu.yd. Stackable Self Dumping Hopper, 26-Attachments: technical assistance call Proxibid: (855) 636-6461 Mrs. Karbacka has been a member (26)Skid Steer, 61-New Support Equipment. Nextlot: (919) 361-1111 of NYSASCSD for three years and SITE PHONE ALEX LYON & SON (315) 633-2944 a Jamestown Board of Education SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 member for four years. She is a Ph: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 • Go to www.lyonauction.com for more details skilled educator with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education from SUNY Fredonia AUGUST SPECIAL EVENTS Nina Karbacka and 40 years of teaching experience, AUG 3 at all grade levels, in the Jamestown National Farmers Public Schools. served as President of the Board of Market Week Kicko Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet, AUG 10 “I am honored to accept the Southern Chautauqua County Lucy Fest Feat. presidency of New York State Retired Teachers Association, Karate Sleepover Associations of Small City School Jamestown Concert Association, Chautauqua Regional Youth AUG 17 Districts,” said Mrs. Karbacka. “It is an exciting challenge to work to Symphony, which she also founded, CASAC @ Sprout’s tent promote efficiency and economy and Ring School PTA, and on the AUG 24 in the small city districts, and to executive board of the Arts Council, Children’s Market Feat. communicate the educational and JHS PTSA, Bu alo Zoomobile financial needs of our students Chamber Orchestra, Community AUG 31 to the public and New York State Music Project, Success by Six, and Music w/ Bill Downe legislature.” the JCC Arts Community Advisory Panel. Currently, Mrs. Karbacka OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 10AM - 2PM JUNE - OCTOBER Mrs. Karbacka is an active is teaching an Intergenerational LOCATED ON CHERRY STREET community volunteer having Suzuki String Program at Lutheran. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE August 5, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 7

Public Invited to Farmer Neighbor Pop-up Shopping Event to Dinner to Celebrate Agriculture Benefit the Jackson Center

Submitted Photo The public is invited to the 4th Annual Farmer Neighbor Dinner on August 13th at "The Grandview of Ellington" to celebrate agriculture in Chautauqua County. Guests will enjoy a local foods buffet, visit with agricultural producers to learn more about agriculture in our area, and win local products as door prizes.

Article Contributed by County Soil and Water Conservation Kathy Clingan Amy Peterson District, Chautauqua County Farm Take a Bough Collection Rebel Nell Jewelry Cornell Cooperative Bureau, Western New York Crop Extension Management Association, and Article Contributed by of wearable and versatile sweaters, Cornell Cooperative Extension jackets, coats, accessories, shoes, Local agricultural producers from of Chautauqua County, with Robert H. Jackson Center throughout Chautauqua County handbags, and resort wear. Many support from many local farms and items will be specially discounted would like to share their passion The Jackson Center is excited to businesses. just for this event. To view sample for farming with neighbors and host “A Fashionable Verdict,” a one- friends at the 4th Annual Farmer selections from Kathy’s boutique, Tickets for the Farmer Neighbor day shopping event on Saturday, visit roberthjackson.org/events. Neighbor Dinner. The public is Dinner are available for $20 per August 17. The public is welcome invited to attend this community Amy Peterson, founder of Rebel Nell person by contacting Cassie to stop by anytime between Jewelry, will present her collection, event on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 Pinkoski at the Chautauqua County 10:00am and 4:00pm at the at "The Grandview of Ellington", made by female artisans who create Soil & Water Conservation District, Jackson Center, 305 E. 4th Street unique pendants, bracelets, and 1116 West Hill Road, Ellington, Jamestown (716) 664-2351 Ext in Jamestown, to shop at this event NY. The program will begin at earrings from the graffiti of fallen 116 or [email protected]. featuring gorgeous fall fashions 5:00 pm with appetizers and an buildings. Visit rebelnell.com to To help sponsor the program with from the Take a Bough Collection opportunity to visit with vendors; view available collections. a monetary donation, local food and an array of jewelry from Rebel 6:00 pm enjoy the dinner buffet donation, or if your organization or Nell Jewelry. Twenty percent of each featuring local foods; followed by Prizes and complimentary business wishes to exhibit, please purchase will support the Center’s award presentations to recognize refreshments will be available local leadership, excellence and contact Lindsay Eckman, at 1-800- programming and outreach. throughout the day. Please contact innovation in agriculture. The 929-2144 Ext 2518 or lindsay. the Jackson Center at (716) 483- evening will conclude with guest [email protected]. Kathy Clingan's Take a Bough 6646 or visit roberthjackson.org for speaker Catharine Young, who will Collection is a traveling boutique more information. share her new role as the Director Chautauqua County is home to of the Center of Excellence in Food over 1,225 farms that produce a & Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech diverse offering of grapes, milk, and opportunities for our food and meat, crops, produce, honey, maple agriculture industry. syrup, and more! Along with the Arts & Craft Vendor Spaces many agribusinesses and support Chautauqua County is rich agencies that serve our farm Still Available for Jamestown in agriculture, and this event families, agriculture is responsible is an opportunity to celebrate for an economic impact of over Labor Day Festival our community's farmers that $300 million. Our community is fortunate to enjoy rural landscapes work tirelessly to produce safe, Article Contributed by may be sold. Spots fill quickly, so wholesome food for all to consume. that are preserved by our farming operations along with access to please make reservations as soon as The Farmer Neighbor Dinner is The City of Jamestown Parks, possible. After Friday, August 23rd, also an opportunity to help foster wholesome, locally produced foods Recreation and Conservation the reservation fee is $70.00. communication between the farming and fiber. community and the general public. Department We welcome you and your family to The 40th Annual Labor Day Festival The City of Jamestown Parks, Dinner for the evening will feature join us on the evening of Tuesday, will be held on Sunday, September Recreation and Conservation locally grown food products, August 13th for this celebration 1st at Bergman Park. prepared and served by Robert of agriculture at the 4th Annual Department has announced that Cross and his staff of 3-C's Catering Chautauqua County Farmer there are still arts and crafts vendor Those interested in reserving an Arts of Kennedy, NY. Neighbor Dinner and program! spaces available for the 2019 Labor & Crafts booth or wanting more Call to reserve your tickets soon, as Day Festival. Spaces may be rented information about the Labor Day This event is a collaboration between a limited number of tickets will be for $45.00 each and only hand- Festival should call the Recreation Farm Credit East, Chautauqua available. crafted items made by the vendor Office at (716) 483-7523.

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Rhema Poetry Open Mic: August Family Fun Events Planned for Installment ft. Mike Brunacini August at Jamestown Public Market Article Contributed by fourth full album and latest work, concept album “Dreamstate,” which Faith Gibbons came out earlier this year. Rhema Poetry Open Mic at RydersCup Coffee Shop in Lakewood The open mic will be held on is a spoken word and music series Saturday August 17th from 3pm to that falls on the 3rd Saturday of every 5:30pm. It is free, family- friendly, month during the summer months and will be held at RydersCup Coffee of June, July, and August. They will - 28 Chautauqua Ave - in Lakewood. be finalizing this year’s summer series with a performance from local musician, Mike Brunacini. Brunacini will be performing a fresh batch of brand new and unrecorded Brunacini is a Jamestown native pieces. His music is available on and long-time music lover who YouTube, Spotify, Play Music, Apple considers his music to be a tranquil Music, and other platforms. Submitted Photo mix of “melodic retro prog-pop.” Participants at the 2018 1k Kids Fun Run. Rather than choosing one particular To follow Brunacini on his music favorite aspect, his driving passion journey, “like” his Facebook to continue this craft includes the Buffalo Zoo. Using live animals, page here: www.facebook.com/ Article Contributed by entire process. “My favorite part zoo representatives will offer mikebrunacini/ is everything. Writing the music, Jamestown Renaissance touchable bio facts and props arranging it, recording and producing to teach about a wide variety of it. I've always wanted to write music, Or visit his personal website here: The Jamestown Public Market continues on Cherry Street in topics. ever since I was a toddler.” http://mikebrunacini.wixsite.com/ Downtown Jamestown, with a mikebrunacini His complete list of works is as variety of family friendly and MooCheesy, a local food truck follows: “Laceless EP,” following the unique events and experiences serving burgers and twists on the For more information on Rhema, planned for the month of August, 2012 release of “Allen Park.” “Artificial classic grilled cheese will also be to schedule a performance, keep made possible by 2019 title Individual,” 2014. “Holding On,” at the August 24 event. 2015. “Cherry Springs,” 2016. Single up with new announcements and sponsor, UPMC Chautauqua. “Christmas Magic” in 2017. “Faded upcoming events, and more, visit August 10 celebrates both the Other events planned for the Photographs I: Sepia Tone” EP, 2018. their Facebook page here: www. Lucille Ball Comedy Festival “Return to Allen Park,” 2018. And facebook.com/rhemapoetry716 month of August include live and National Farmers Market musical entertainment, made week with the return of Karate possible through the Chautauqua Sleepover's Public Market Region Community Foundation's Takeover. Karate Sleepover is a comedy group consisting Greater Jamestown Leadership of Paul Clemente and Jeremy Fund. Musical acts scheduled Little. Encompassing all forms of include: Russell & Hamels, entertainment, Karate Sleepover August 3; Mark Mincarellil, hosts, performs, and cultivates August 17; the Larson Family art all over Jamestown, NY. With Band, August 24; and Bill Downe, years of experience on stage Paul August 31. and Jeremy always bring high energy and laughs to audiences all over the Southern Tier. The Chautauqua Connections Children's Coalition continues During the market, Karate to sponsor the weekly SPROUTs Farmer's Markets Sleepover will bring their local Club. Children's activities will be stand-up comedy routine, with offered throughout the month Corry, PA Jamestown family friendly acts, jokes and Fridays 9am-1pm Saturdays 10am-2pm by the Chautauqua Alcohol more. In addition, Simply Sweet and Substance Abuse Council, East Park Place Cherry Street Ice Cream Truck, a local business, Audubon Community Nature will be bringing sweet summer Dunkirk Lakewood treats to the market. Lucy fans Center, and The Resource Center. Wednesdays 9am-2pm Thursdays 10am-2pm Carrie and Jeff Ketterman will Through Oct. 30th July 11th – Sept 26th be bringing along their vintage The Jamestown Public Market trailer, in homage of Lucille Ball. 45 Cliffstar Ct Chautauqua Ave is open Saturdays, from 10 am Fans, locals and tourists alike are to 2 pm, located on Cherry encouraged to come say hello! Falconer Mayville Street in the heart of Downtown Tuesdays 1pm-6pm Jamestown. The market accepts Fridays 2:30pm-6:30pm August 24 marks the annual Through Oct. Children's Market and 1K Kids EBT benefits, credit/debit cards, 56 East Main Street Through 2nd Friday in Sept. Mayville Lakeside Park Fun Run. Children ages 5-12 and participates in the Double can register for the event by age Up Food Bucks New York Fredonia group, at no cost, by visiting Program, which helps individuals Saturdays 9am-1pm jamestownrenaissance.org. The receiving EBT benefits stretch Through Oct. 26th Warren, PA annual run will begin at 11:00 Saturdays 8am-12pm their dollars towards the purchase Church St. (Downtown) AM along Third Street, with pre- of fresh fruits and vegetables. Mid-town Parking Lot registration beginning at 10 AM. For more information on Irving Westfield The Children's Market will also upcoming event programming Tuesdays 9am-2pm at the market visit Jamestown Through Oct. 29th Saturdays 9am-2pm be hosting a visit from the Buffalo Native Pride Parking Lot Through Sept. 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WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE BECOMES A MEMORY, THAT MEMORY BECOMES AArticle TREASURE Contributed by and innovators, as well as for the Resource Center Campers tremendous influence of humor on National Comedy Center how we think, live and laugh. The National Comedy Center December 1, 2018 Decemberis the 3, 2018United States’ officialDesign for the National Comedy Lois Corrine (Turner) Szabrak, 94, formerly of Lakewood Roger N. Marsh,cultural 85 of Frewsburginstitution dedicated Center was led by the most David F. Koch Funeral, Sandusky, Oh. Petersonto Funeral presenting Home the vital story of prominent cultural and interactive Joseph Burger, 83, of Jamestown Christine Manelick, 80, of Pittsfield design firms in the world, Hubert Funeral Home Nelsoncomedy Funeral Home and preserving its heritage for future generations, as formally whose portfolios collectively Floyd Duane Segerlin, 90, of Jamestown Wayne R. 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VanRensselaer & Son Funeral Home Kathy Constantino, Camper Abbie Adams, TRC Residence Coordinator Karen and personalization to create the Robert “Bob” Thompson, 66, of Ripley Silzle, Camper Allie Miles and Rotary President-Elect Joni Blackman. first true 21st Century museum The National Comedy Center has Mason Funeral Home Decemberenvironment. 5, 2018 been embraced by the entertainment MARTZ Eleanor A. Niesciur, 94, of Clarence Nancy Balling, 78 of Jamestown Larson-Timko Funeral Home the Resource staff members sign up industry, with props, costumes Article Contributed by NelsonCondé Funeral HomeNast Traveler called the to help every year and there are also and archival material provided by Lois Ann Wilcox,National 75 of Jamestown Comedy Center “One of Rotary Club of Jamestown two nurses on duty. Lind Funeral many of the most revered names December 2, 2018 the best museums in the country,” in comedy. The Comedy Center OBSERVATORYBeatrice M. “Bea” Vincent, 94, of SalamancaThe Rotary Club of Jamestown heard Dorothy “Dot” Emmottwhile Johnson, People 95 of Jamestownmagazine recently recently announced a major VanRensselaer & Son Funeral Home There are 56 overnight attendees and Lind Funeral Home from Resource Center residents and named it one of “100 Reasons to initiative to preserve Carl Reiner’s Valerie (Biekarck) Lynde, 83, of Bemussupervisors Point of adventures at their 9 day campers who attend Camp Love America.” Earlier this year, A Vision Come TrueLind Funeral Home OBITUARIESOnyahsa “for fun, for friends, forever.” personal “Dick Van Dyke Show” Spring 2019 Sees CompletionPearl I. (Rhodes) Cargill, 69, of Lakewoodweek of overnight camp at Camp the National Comedy Center was script archive. Exhibition partners VanRensselaer & Son Funeral HomeOnyahsa last year. Decembervoted 6, a “Best 2018 New Attraction” in the include the Kelly Carlin and the Carl F. Godfrey, 91, formerly of West Henrietta This project is the fruit of the labors Contributing Writer inch Cassegrain especially designed Marvin D. Cummingscounty, Sr., 80 ranking of Forestville #2 out of 20 new George Carlin estate, George Falconer Funeral Home of RotariansGeorge J. Gern,for many 87, of Warren years who for scientific astro-imaging. The true EveryFebruary year, the 1st, Rotary 2019 Club Peterson-Blick Funeral Home Riles & Woolleyattractions Funeral Home byUSA Today readers, Shapiro and Jerry Seinfeld, Dan Walt Pickut renaissance was seenKevin by R. the Duntley, general 67, of South DaytonsubsidizesMichael P.this Brooks, week 28, of Frewsburg camp for a worked to raise funds to subsidize and chosen as the #1 museum DiStasio Funeral Home Peterson Funeral Home Robert C. Walz, 81, of Jamestown Ross Emery Munson, 89 of Dewittville Aykroyd, Alan and Robin Zweibel, Board of Directors, MMMAA public to emerge with the addition of number of Resource Center clients the CampLind through Funeral Hometheir Annual Freay andFuneral #1 Home ticketed attraction in this Alfred Welker, 93, of Jamestown Eugene E. “Gene” Smith, 72, of Warren Joan Dangerfield, The Lenny Bruce the Dr. Ronald Kohl observatory com- who otherwise would not be able to Golf Tournament and through USA Today poll. Comedy industry Spring, 2019 will see the Lind Funeral Home Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Memorial Foundation, Lily Tomlin bined with the Martz facility in 2014 experienceDavid Wilson overnight Knepshield, camp. 74, of For Gerry some donationsFebruary to the 5th, Wendy 2019 Sharp authority The Interrobang named completion of the Martz-Kohl Obser- and Jane Wagner, vatory’s 10-year expansion project. For which led the observatory to be totally clients whoFalconer live Funeral at home, Home it gives a FundFrances at M.the McLaughlin, Chautauqua 100, of CorryRegion the design team readers and guests who have been fol- upgraded. period of respite for their caregivers. CommunityBracken Foundation. Funeral Home Wendy second on its list The Harold Ramis was theNancy daughter Zaffino, of 65,Bill of andLudlow Kathy Family, The Garry lowing the progress, a brief history was Following three months of February 2nd, 2019 Peterson-Blick Funeral Home of “Innovators recently prepared by long-time mem- construction in 2018, the observatory Katherine M. Reardon, age 73, of Jamestown Sharp. Bill was a Rotarian and when Shandling Estate, Karen MasonSilzle, Funeral HomeResidence Cora M. Lundsten, 85, of Jamestown Who Changed ber, Richard Carlson, a founding mem- reopened its doors to the public with- CoordinatorLOVE for IS TAKINGthe Resource TIME Wendy TO was REMEMBERLind killed Funeral in Homea car accident, Comedy” in 2018. George Schlatter, ber of the association who, as a teenage out fanfare in November. The long- donationsMaureen E.were Paduano, given 65, ofin Jamestown her name. Bill Marx and Center for the past 30 years and Lind Funeral Home Visitors from all astronomy enthusiast, worked with awaited effort to complete the revital- KathyFebruary Constantino 3rd, a 35 2019 year staff The family designated the funds 50 states and nine the Harpo Marx Marshal Martz as far back as the 1950s. ization of the building's structure had Robert R. “Bones” Ransom, 61, of Brocton assistantPeterson with TRCFuneral explainedHome the to the handicapped camp fund countries have Family, the Ernie neared conclusion…safety concerns February 7th, 2019 Richard recalls: programElizabeth toJ. "Betty" the Club. Caflisch, They 92, ofbrought Corry as Wendy was attending college given the Center Kovacs and Edie were reduced and guests could once Bracken Funeral Home Mary D. Schruers, 75, of., Panama Marshal Martz, founder of the with them Kay Davis, Allie Miles to be a Brackenspecial Funeral education Home teacher. a rare 5/5 raring on TripAdvisor, Adams estate, Desilu Too, NBC again be invited to the observatory for John Edward Monroe, age 93, of Barcelona Martz observatory, had a dream. His and AbbieMason Adams, Funeral who Home have each ApproximatelyBonna L. "Bonnie" seven Peebles, years 91, ofago Corry Lois ranking among the highest in the Universal, Paramount Pictures, pleasurable educational experiences… Bracken Funeral Home wife, Mary, wanted to perpetuate his including looking through the Kohl attendedMelvin Harold camp Lindberg for Sr.,several 77, of Westfieldyears. and John Abrahamson bequeathed attraction and tourism industry. Warner Bros. Corporate Archive, Freay Funeral Home Virginia Grover Woodin, 95, of Ashville dream upon his passing, not knowing telescope, exploring the roll-off roof their estateLind to the Funeral camp home fund as well. and many more. what would become of her husband's CampThomas participants M. Lovvorn, 70,enjoy of Jamestown arts and Based on the vision of Jamestown [observing] area, and seeing the 24- Falconer Funeral Home ambition to construct an observatory inch telescope under its dome. crafts (tie dying is the favorite); kick Camp will begin on Sunday, August native Lucille Ball for her hometown The National Comedy Center occupied by one of the largest tele- February 8th, 2019 On November 28th [2018] ball, pontoon boat rides, nature and 11 Dorothyand Rotarians “Dot” Onoratti, will join 82, inof theWarren fun to become a destination for comedy, operates the Lucille Ball Desi scopes ever constructed by one man, a craftFebruary activities, grooming 4th, 2019 at a local at the Donaldcampfire E. Lewis with Funeral Randy Home Graham the National Comedy Center Arnaz Museum, which explores 30-inch [mirror] Newtonian reflector. the association board approved Nu- Dr. Edward R. Kinley IV, 71, of Corry Wood Creations to complete the inte- horse farm,Bracken Sunday Funeral night Home campfire playing the guitar and Tim Edborg showcases comedy’s great minds and the lives, careers and legacy of the Time waits for no one and Mary Martz and Monday night dance. Many of playing the bongos. unique voices in ways that engage, could only wonder what would become riors of the Welcome Center and the Michael E. Steen, 61, of Point Chautauqua “First Couple of Comedy,” and the new additions added to the front of the Freay Funeral Home inspire, educate and entertain. As a incredible impact they had on the of the observatory that had expanded Twila L. Hultberg, 85, of Warren beyond a simple cement block build- observatory. Regular activities will re- Peterson-Blick Funeral Home non-profit institution, the National world. ing with a large telescope… becoming sume following construction in January Comedy Center was funded by an educational facility both she and her when safety concerns will no longer be a mix of federal, state and private For over 25 years, the Lucille Ball an issue for our guests. The shutdown, husband, Marshal, had dreamed about. philanthropic support, including Comedy Festival in Jamestown During the early stages of change, the due to construction, came between the partnerships with I LOVE NEW Mars opposition that occurred at the has showcased comedy’s rising observatory was still Mary's home. By YORK™, Governor Andrew Cuomo young comedians and greatest this time, more and more activity was end of July 2018 and the Doors Open "When someone you love and New York State’s Empire State stars, including Jerry Seinfeld, Amy taking place on location by the cor- Jamestown event on January 19th, Development. poration she was responsible to have 2019, with a brief reopening in Novem- Schumer, Jay Leno, Lily Tomlin, ber. The observatory resumed its regu- Lewis Black, Trevor Noah, Joan formed, known as the Marshal Martz becomes a memory, Featuring exclusive collections, lar activities on January 19th, 2019. Rivers, Ellen DeGeneres, Jim Memorial Astronomical Association, world-class exhibits and leading- Inc., which was meeting in an addition Please visit the Martz-Kohl edge technology, the National Gaffigan, Paula Poundstone, Ray attached to the observatory. Submittedthat Photosmemory becomes a treasure." website to see the calendar of events at Comedy Center presents an Romano, Bob Newhart and The It wasn't until Mary be- http://martzobservatory.org/ observa- 2018 Resource Center Campers at Onyahsa. Smothers Brothers, and over one tory-calendar/. unprecedented, behind-the-scenes queathed the observatory to the as- look at the time-honed creative hundred other comedic artists. The sociation following her move to a new News from the Marshal processes that have elevated comedy 28th annual Lucille Ball Comedy residence, that volunteer observatory Martz Observatory and the universe entertainment to an art form. Over Festival, presented by the National members fully realized the potential beyond our skies is brought to our 50 innovative exhibits with the Comedy Center will be held August the observatory had, should improve- readers every month by Hall & Laury 37,000-square-foot facility enable 7-11, headlined by Sebastian ments to the facility be made. It began Optical at 707 Fairmount Ave Ste 10 Maniscalco and John Mulaney. as a slow process to improve the facil- Jamestown NY, the quality local source visitors to take an interactive journey ity with fresh paint and minor repairs, for the latest in fashion and highest of through comedy history, from early followed by the replacement of the quality in glasses and optical aids of vaudeville to the latest viral memes. Stay connected to the National outdated original telescope with a 24- every kind, including repairs. 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National Comedy Center Reunites the Smothers Brothers to Discuss Comedy and Censorship on 50th Anniversary of Network TV Firing Article Contributed by after nine years, as we celebrate their extraordinary career and showcase National Comedy Center important artifacts from their archives at the National Comedy The legendary Smothers Brothers, the Center,” stated Journey Gunderson, most enduring comedy duo in history, National Comedy Center Executive were reunited on stage this week – for Director. “‘The Smothers Brothers the first time in nine years – as they Comedy Hour’ was a major engaged in a wide-ranging interview milestone and an inflection point for presented by the National Comedy comedy – influencing generations of Center at Chautauqua Institution comedy creators. We look forward on Monday, July 29. Marking the to sharing the Smothers Brothers’ 50 th anniversary year of their firing important story and preserving it for by CBS, Tom and Dick Smothers future generations.” reflected on their career, their landmark TV show “The Smothers “The National Comedy Center is an Brothers Comedy Hour,” comedy and incredible cultural institution. Until censorship, and the importance of the Submitted Photo now, comedy was never considered First Amendment – both 50 years ago serious art, and it is serious art,” and today, in a discussion moderated by the Smothers Brothers on their combated racism, and protested the stated Tom Smothers. “Laughter is by NPR “Fresh Air” TV critic David TV show, as well as legal documents Vietnam War, while pushing the being honored in this museum and Bianculli, who authored an acclaimed we are so glad to be a part of it.” book about the Smothers Brothers from their landmark 1970s litigation boundaries of what was considered and their network TV show. against CBS in defense of their First permissible on network television. Amendment rights. Despite their tremendous popularity, “My brother and I are truly honored to CBS fired the Smothers Brothers due be included in the National Comedy At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Center,” stated Dick Smothers. “This “The Smothers Brothers Comedy to political pressure in April 1969. Monday afternoon at the National is the most unique museum in the Hour” debuted in 1967 and This year marks the 50th anniversary Comedy Center, the Smothers entire world.” Brothers unveiled a display of archival quickly became a counter-cultural of their wrongful firing, which was material they donated to the National lightning rod, setting enduring First litigated in the precedent-setting The Smothers Brothers were the special Comedy Center, including their Amendment precedents that altered censorship case Smothers Brothers v. guests for the first day of a comedy- iconic red suit jackets, Tom’s guitar the course of comedy history. With ColumbiaBroadcasting System, Inc. themed week entitled “What’s Funny?” and Dick’s bass, scripts and creative their irreverent humor and singular at the world-renowned Chautauqua papers, a letter from President blend of comedic and musical “We are honored to bring Tom and Lyndon Johnson which was read talent, the Brothers satirized politics, Dick Smothers back to the stage CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

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(her preferred name) and admire Lucille tried to attend Jamestown Candy the way Lucy & Ethel made it! her strength, energy and smarts. High School but had difficulty with her attendance and attention to Lucille was born in Jamestown schoolwork. She became a regular August 6, 1911, on Stewart Ave. at ticket buyer at Shea’s Theater on 2 nd 743 Busti-Sugar Grove Rd • Jamestown, NY • 716-487-1595 her mother’s parents’ home. Her St. and the Palace on Third St. She Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday 1pm - 4pm maternal grandmother, Florabell was even in a show at the Old Nordic Hunt, was a well respected midwife. Temple, where the modern Post • Handmade Chocolates Lucille’s parents, Desiree (DeeDee) Office building is today across from • Large Variety of Molded Chocolate Lucy Fans... and Henry (Hank) Ball, left shortly JHS. Other places she and her family after her birth for their home left their mark were the train station – • Old Fashioned Reception Wafers Lucy’s First Taste of Candy was in Montana where Hank now the National Comedy • Fresh Caramel Corn at our Original Location was setting up new Center, Duffy’s Cigar • Famous Sponge Candy on 3rd & Pine Streets telephone lines. What Store (currently the in Jamestown! a job! In 1915 Hank BWB building space and Peanut Butter Squares contracted typhoid at Washington fever and quickly St. and 3 rd St.) Find us only 4 miles from the city line between Jamestown & Sugar Grove! passed away. This where she worked On Forest Ave. Ext. from the center of Busti you can find us at the top of the hill. was the first of a short time before The Candy Store with the “Sweet” Address - Look for the Candy Canes! many significant she went to NYC losses in Lucille’s the first time at age life. Her mother was 15, plus her family five months pregnant with shopped at the City Meat BOOKS BY LINDQUIST Lucille’s brother Fred. Once again, Market and the Abramson- the little family came to Jamestown Bigelow store on the NE corner, - Enjoy books about the Lost Neighborhood and (Buffalo St.) to bury Henry, mourn when they had enough money. Her his death, birth Fred and find a way mother worked many years at the old Brooklyn Square by Joan Lindquist, author to carry on. Desiree was only 23 years Marcus Co. fine clothing store on of the Jamestown Gazette’s “Remembering old. Lucille’s grandparents Fred and the east side of Main St. between 2nd Florabell Hunt were her lifeline for and 3rd Sts. She sold hats. Lucille Brooklyn Square” monthly column. as long as they lived. There is not always had the latest fashions and enough space to cover all the trials in DeeDee was a good seamstress. It’s her early life in this article. I suggest if said Lucille, as a teen, wore the first you want to know more you read her woman’s trousers in Jamestown. autobiography or take the Lake View Cemetery tour during Lucy Fest. Lucille roamed all over downtown Go to the festival website to get your Jamestown in the few short years tickets. she lived there. She frequently came back after her success grew to see Lucille’s mother remarried in 1918 the Peterson’s and close girlfriends. and promptly moved to the Detroit She went to Hollywood in 1933 area with her new husband, Ed and within a few short years was Peterson. Lucille was sent to live with able to move her beloved family The Lost Neighborhood Remembering Brooklyn Square: her new grandparents, George and out to the west coast to be with her. Collection (2010) The 1930s to the 1960s (2015) Sophia Peterson. The Peterson home She was always searching for a large $19.95 $24.95 was a stark contrast to the happy-go- happy family. I suggest you read lucky life at the Hunt home. Ed and her autobiography, you will gain a DeeDee returned 3 to 4 years later. great appreciation for her struggles All three books are available: Lucille’s memories do not match the and triumphs. I would have loved records exactly. The expanded family to have shared a cup of coffee and a Fenton History Center moved in together at their beloved chat with her! 67 Washington St., Jamestown

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On Saturday night, comedian, actor, featuring comics Matthew Broussard, house where Lucy was born and world record set by 977 grape- and best-selling author, Sebastian Rhea Butcher, Zainab Johnson & grew up, and much more, are special stompers, in Labastida, Álava, Spain Maniscalco, opens at 5:00 and 8:00 Lachlan Patterson whose credits highlights of the approximately on 25 September 2010. p.m. at the Northwest Arena as part include , Fallon, Colbert, 1hour 45minute tour. Lucille Ball's of his record breaking, national “Stay Letterman, Leno, Last Comic Standing Cemetery Tour on August 9 and 10, at Those Seven Words Hungry” tour. Esquire Magazine and more. The Showcase promises Jamestown’s scenic and historic Lake calls him “one of the funniest unique brands of humor to “take the View Cemetery, visits with some of No comedy festival is complete comedians working stand-up today.” audience on a journey of laughs from Lucy’s childhood friends and mentors without a serious look at the “bluer Maniscalco enjoys a Chautauqua observations to silly to irreverent, and for a sense of who she was in her early side” of comedy. At 7:30 p.m. on County connection through his co- best of all, funny!” years. The tour is billed as a chance Wednesday evening, August 7, the host, Fredonia resident Pete Correale, to learn “how living in and around Robert H. Jackson Center will host on Sirius XM satellite radio's Raw Dog Party at the Reg Jamestown helped motivate Lucille an exploration of the historic 1978 Comedy. Ball’s future success.” Heather Felton, House Manager, Supreme Court verdict upholding the FCC’s first indecency policies banning City Chips In Director of Hospitality at the Reg Diane Vincent and Rhonda Medina, George Carlin’s "seven dirty words." A Lenna Center for the Arts, told the AKA Lucy & Ethel, return to “The City of Jamestown has been a Gazette, “This $5 million renovation at Jamestown for their 20th smash year panel discussion will explore the case fantastic partner in this year’s festival,” the Reg is here for everybody to enjoy. of The Lucy & Ethel Show on and its impact on media and comedy, Journey Gunderson, National We want to make art accessible to August 9 and 10 at the Robert H. both then and today. Comedy Center Executive Director, everybody in Jamestown.” Felton said Jackson Center. The Comedy Center said. “First, the city is facilitating that even a week before the festival, says, “Grab your cowboy hats, boots The sure-to-be-lively conversation the festival through the Downtown they have seen “people in town, from and bandanas and join Lucy & Ethel will be moderated by Emmy- Programming Initiative, using New all over the country.” Felton invites for their Rootin’ Tootin’ Western York State grant funds to support nominated producer, Stephen J. everybody to the Reg’s presentation Revue that can only be seen in Lucy’s bringing John Mulaney to town. It Morrison, and include author and of Stand-Up Showcase and the Block hometown of Jamestown, NY! is part of Jamestown’s commitment performer Kelly Carlin, Cornell Parties at their front door. (Western wear is welcome!) to help boost our downtown arts University Law professor Howard programs. But there’s still more,” Leib, Esq., and comedian, writer, and Len Barry, Director of Marketing at No festival is complete without food, Gunderson said. actor Lewis Black. the Reg, added, “This is a great time to and Lucille Ball’s comedy featured show off what we have to offer. Come some of the best and most outrageous. “Just pulling it off at all would be One More Morsel on out and celebrate Jamestown!” Lucy and Ethel's famous Chocolate impossible without the more than Wrapping caper in the "Job Switching" 300 volunteers who give so much of Since food played such a starring role Lucy’s Birthday Bash episode is one of the comedy world’s their time and effort,” Gunderson said. in some of I Love Lucy’s landmark greatest classics. The Comedy “Individuals and an increasing number For the Festival’s opening day, episodes, consider taking one more Center says, “You've seen Lucy & of businesses are volunteering. Some Wednesday, August 7, the Lucy Desi bite of comedy at the Tropicana Room Ethel's attempt, now try your hand at businesses have sent entire workforce Museum will celebrate Lucille Ball’s on Thursday, August 8 at 11:30 a.m. for conveyer belt chocolate wrapping.” teams. It is a great team-building 108th birthday at 7:00 p.m. The party Festival goers are invited to step up Tropicana Lunch: Hometown History opportunity.” will feature a cash bar, a Chinese - Lucy In Jamestown. auction, fun music, lots of Lucy’s to the sweet challenge at the National all-time favorite cake, and special Comedy Center. Free Block Parties The Comedy Center invites luncheon guest appearances. Costumes are The Comedy Center is billing it as “A encouraged! The other great classic among Lucille’s guests to “Learn about Lucille Ball's party like no other!” Outside of the food adventure episodes is her 1956 Jamestown roots during an illustrated Reg Lenna Center For The Arts, the Festival’s Hometown Roots Grape Stomping affair, called “one of talk featuring exclusive archival content city’s army of volunteers will be putting the most iconic comedy scenes in I and intimate local memories. This on three big block parties on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 9 and Love Lucy and all of television history.” event is co-presented by the Fenton Friday, and Saturday evenings starting 10, promise to make Jamestown and The National Comedy Center asks History Center and the National Celoron stars of the 2019 Comedy at 5:00 p.m. The parties are free, the city festival guests “How much juice can Comedy Center.” is closing the streets, and everybody Festival for all the world’s visitors to you make?” Visit the Comedy Center can enjoy music by The Untouchables enjoy. on Friday, August 9 at 5-9:30 p.m. and The Jamestown Gazette invites all Band. On the street, block party-goers on Saturday, August 10 at 4-8 p.m. and will also find food trucks with oriental Lucille Ball's Hometown Tour is a find out. of our readers to help Jamestown and farm-fresh cuisine, local bakery popular, guided bus tour led by a say “Thank You!” and “Welcome to desserts, beer, and wine. friendly, savvy, and quick-witted step- On Saturday, October 11, 2014, the Jamestown” to all of our nationwide on guide. Tour-takers visit places Comedy Center hosted 1,232 local and worldwide guests. Jamestown On Thursday, the block party precedes that mattered to Lucy in Jamestown grape-stomping Lucy fans who broke can become known as the National the 7:00 p.m. Stand-Up Showcase, and nearby Celoron. A visit to the the previous Guinness World Records' Welcome Center.

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Reception for Audubon Photo Contest Exhibit Thursday, August 15 Article Contributed by In honor of Roger Tory Peterson, the premier naturalist of the 20th Audubon Community Century who was also born in Nature Center Jamestown, and the more than 50 Peterson Field Guides, the second Audubon Community Nature contest category was Field Guide Center (ACNC) and the 3rd on 3rd Gallery are holding a reception Worthy: Photos that could be used for Audubon’s 2019 Nature for identification in a field guide. Photography Contest Exhibit on Thursday, August 15, 6-8 p.m. The third category was an opportunity to let the world see “With all the activity around the where the photographer thinks (Lucille Ball) Comedy Festival,” of as home by entering Naturally said ACNC Operations Manager Beautiful: The beautiful landscapes Jennifer Schlick, “we thought it where you live. would be fun to do something special after the exhibit has been up Submitted Photo Adult Photo Contest entries came for a while.” D. Arlene Bonnett’s “Fireflies: Dancing with the Stars” won the from eight countries and 27 states. Naturally Beautiful Adult Division in Audubon Community Youth entries came from nine states The Audubon exhibit opened on Nature Center’s 2019 Nature Photography Contest. and the United Kingdom. Each July 30 and continues through winner received a $200 cash prize. August 31 at the 3rd on 3rd Gallery, school and college educator, will Winners. Sales of the photographs 108 East Third Street in downtown greet visitors at the reception. on exhibit as well as those in the Audubon Community Nature Jamestown. Hours are Monday- album support Audubon’s nature Center builds and nurtures Wednesdays 12-5 p.m., Thursdays Also taking part will be D. Arlene education programs that reach connections between people and Saturdays 12-6 p.m., and Bonnett of Jamestown, whose entry thousands of children every year. and nature by providing positive Fridays 12-8 p.m. “Fireflies: Dancing with the Stars” outdoor experiences, opportunities won the Naturally Beautiful Adult ACNC used its hometown, Schlick and 3rd on 3rd Curator Division. Jamestown, N.Y., to choose to learn about and understand the Debra Eck installed the Adult and the categories for this year’s natural world, and knowledge to Youth Division winners from each The reception and exhibit are free competition. In tribute to act in environmentally responsible of three categories as well as 12 and open to the public. the First Lady of Comedy, ways. Visit at 1600 Riverside finalists in this year’s contest. Jamestown-born Lucille Ball, one Road, one-quarter mile east of More contest entries can be of the categories was Naturally Route 62 between Jamestown, Contest judge Mark Kirsch, a seen at the contest album link at Funny: Wildlife photos that make N.Y., and Warren, Pa., or online at working photographer and high ACNCPhotoContest.com/2019- us smile or laugh. AudubonCNC.org.

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Article Contributed by be my favorite part of getting this fair up and running,” states Bliss. Faith Gibbons The Warren County Fair, located “Our main focus and mission here in Pittsfield Pennsylvania, is a fun- at the Warren County Fair is to promote youth and agriculture, and filled historic event, dating some our main reason for being is just that. of its earliest attributes back over Everything else is icing on the cake.” 50 years. It has grown with time into something memorable for 2019 fair dates are between Thursday the whole family, and something August 5th, to Saturday August 10th. children will look back on and For the full 2019 fair schedule, reminisce with glee. director, Dave Bliss, speaks a bit who provide various kinds of treats visit this website: http:// about what we can expect to see and meals.” warrencountyfair.net/Fair/Entries/ The Warren County Fair is home during fair week. “Over the 5 days, Schedule to several different attractions, weather providing, we can see There is no denying the work and including Midway rides, craft shows, approximately 60,000 people come passion Bliss and his dedicated To purchase tickets, you can buy motorsports, Show Ring events, through here,” says Bliss. “[And] we crew put into making this fair at the gate, purchase online here: agriculture and 4H, exhibits, cruise- have a little bit of everything. Powers happen. “Most of our 21 directors https://squareup.com/store/ ins, concerts, and more. There are and Thomas bring the best thrill work 12 months a year putting on warren-county-fair also several ways to contribute time rides you can experience, we have this fair, and in April we all move as volunteers, and to grow within commercial vendors selling their our RVs onto the grounds until Or call: (814) 563-3536 your community by applying to be wares - from crafts, to T-Shirts, to about October to organize the a Fair Queen or by entering your you name it- and we feature several fair together, and the comradery For more information, visit: animals into the exhibits. WCF different non-profit food vendors between all of the directors has to http://warrencountyfair.net/

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Panama Rocks Ranked the #1 Trail in New York State

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Article Contributed by Panama Rocks was established in 1885 before the State Park system Panama Rocks was created (Niagara Falls was the Panama Rocks has just been listed first State Park in the United States as the #1 Ranked Trail in New and was also founded in 1885) York State by Inspirock - a world- and is entirely funded by its guests wide travel/trip-planning service through a small admission fee. In covering 47,000 destinations across the early 20th Century Panama 226 countries. Rocks hosted famous guests such as James Ward Packard, who visited Inspirock's ranking system the park on his honeymoon, and takes into account reviews from . TripAdvisor, Google, Facebook to determine their rankings based on independent guest reviews, which The main trail at Panama Rocks is makes its ranking system one of the just about one-mile long, but guests most comprehensive in the world. are welcome to hike and explore Inspirock was founded in 2012 and off-trail at their own risk. While expanded to include destinations in the main trail is a hiking trail, it is the United States in 2015. accessible to guests who can walk one-mile on uneven ground. "We are honored to be ranked so highly among so many other In 2018 Panama Rocks opened an amazing parks and trails" said axe-throwing range (for guests age Panama Rocks Manager, Jonathan 11+). "It's like throwing darts, but Weston. "Panama Rocks is a very a lot more fun" says Weston. "Axe special place where all ages - young children, teenagers, adults, throwing is safer than it sounds and and grandparents - can have fun we use both trained instructors and together while connecting to fencing to ensure that our guests nature and exploring incredibly have a great time and remain safe". beautiful caves, crevices, and Axe throwing has seen a recent rise passages hidden among an in popularity, with hundreds of axe ancient forest." ranges opening across the United States and Canada in the last few When asked how Panama Rocks years. became so highly rated, Jonathan said it all has to do with how Panama Rocks is open daily from enjoyable it is for guests who visit the first weekend of May through the park. "We are incredibly grateful for our many visitors who help keep the last weekend of October, Panama Rocks open to the public 10:00AM to 5:00PM. Detailed and for their amazing reviews information, including information and feedback which has made the on axe throwing hours and Panama Rocks so highly ranked on reservations, are available online at various travel review sites." www.PanamaRocks.com.

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Liberty Partnerships Genealogy with Janet Wahlberg Program Holds Camp Emigrants Aided in Chautauqua County

first five years after they landed in New York Harbor.

It is from the records generated by the above laws that the book Emigrants Aided in Chautauqua County was created. In this book you will find an alphabetic list of individuals and groups of emigrants who received relief in Chautauqua County from October Contributing Writer 1855 thru September 1863. Submitted Photo Janet Wahlberg These lists include the emigrants The Jamestown Community College Liberty Partnerships Program hosted its second summer camp for high school students at JCC in June. The Hall House Library contains name, age, date of arrival in New a book titled Emigrants Aided In York, name of the vessel in which Chautauqua County NY 1853- they arrived, and the date they Article Contributed by "The memories made with the 1876. It is a compilation of four large received relief. The original lists Jamestown program will be long-lasting." journals from the Archives of the included the name of the captain of the ship. If a person was denied Community College Chautauqua Home and Infirmary The camp program encouraged in Dunkirk. This information was assistance you will find an asterisk by their name. A common reason students to exercise and taken from reports sent to the Jamestown Community College's Commissioners of Emigration at that someone might be denied strengthen their skills in Liberty Partnerships Program Castle Garden, New York. It was assistance would be that their welcomed 22 high school students leadership, academic immersion, their hope that they would be name did not appear on the from Jamestown, Dunkirk, and and relationship building while reimbursed for the money that manifest. Salamanca to a camp experience experiencing life on a college they spent aiding immigrants to earlier this summer. Most of those offered relief were campus. Chautauqua County. given a meal on the street near Participants in the four-day I believe that all of us recognize that the railway station in Dunkirk in The JCC Liberty Partnerships overnight program earned a few of the emigrants were people addition to other aid. There are college credit by completing the Program has concluded its second of means. Most in fact were quite often notes that provide a bit more "Making Positive Choices" course year of a five-year grant cycle. poor, struggling to gather up just information regarding the person or persons receiving the relief or facilitated by Simone Sellstrom The program serves 360 students enough money to buy their tickets and Joachim Ogodi. Other camp the type of relief given. in grades 5-12 in Jamestown, and food for their voyage, and highlights included a tour of the when they arrived in this country, National Comedy Center and an Dunkirk and Salamanca. The book provides not only they still needed money for train the specific data for each etiquette dinner at the Landmark tickets west to their destinations. restaurant. The JCC Liberty Partnerships person aided; it also provides a detailed explanation of how the Program guides and supports Unfortunately, many of the On a tour of Chautauqua information was compiled and students to graduation with a emigrants were taken advantage Institution, students visited an the short comings of some of that of by unscrupulous characters. art gallery, participated in the college and career ready mindset information. In addition it contains Sometimes they were sold Poetry Makers Space, and did a and provides academic, social and a discussion of the difficulty fraudulent tickets for the train or presentation about identity. emotional support. experienced by the county in their baggage was stolen. Some receiving the reimbursement that of the men were taken for drinks "I am very lucky and extremely felt was their due. For details about the Liberty at the local saloon only to find grateful for all the opportunities themselves literally on a boat the Liberty Partnerships Program Partnerships Program, contact While the information is not to China as crew the next day. has given me these past two LPP director Laurie Whitermore, extensive in these records, it can Young women were directed to years," said Brianna Buchanan. at 716.338.1408. help you to place your family in “boarding houses” that were in the county during a specific time reality brothels. In response to period. these crimes, New York State MOVIES AT THE REG enacted laws that established To read Janet Walberg’s previous a Board of Commissioners to genealogy columns or to delve deeper Aladdin Us administer aid to the emigrants. into her writings and insights for Wed. 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ON BUSINESS Farmer Brown’s Slow Smoked Barbeque & Grill Article Contributed by Dena has a background in health Stephanie McCraw and fitness. She provides the Al Fresco Dining healthy options. “We are happy to accommodate specific requests” she A desire for something different is just says, “Every time we make a meal, we one of the reasons Jeremy Hirliman and act like it’s the customer’s first visit, and his wife Dena entered the challenging everything is made to order.” world of the restaurant business and opened their seasonal restaurant. Customer Appreciation

Six years ago, Jeremy and his friend, The Hirliman’s are grateful for support Denny Brown, had an idea to start a from the surrounding community and hot dog stand in Lakewood to give their friends. Farmer Brown’s is open people a unique option for eating out. from May to September, with peak The simple hot dog stand evolved into Submitted Photo business in June, July, and August. On two large, bright red trailers with full Pictured from left are Dakota Delaney and his father, DJ Delaney, who a busy Friday they can serve 500 meals. kitchens, equipped to serve amazing have joined Jed, Dena and Jeremy Hirliman to provide consistent service. homemade food from 11 a.m. until “We appreciate all of our local customers; we wouldn’t be here 9p.m., seven days a week. Comfortable time employees that have become We hope our customers feel special without them.” Dena said, “The best outdoor seating and the restored extended family. when we recognize them by name and part of the business is interaction with “dining trolley” from Nashville add to remember their usual.” the ambiance of a friendly, casual oasis the variety of people we serve. Many The day begins at 9a.m. prepping food show up consistently each season, on a busy main street. Passion for Good Food and getting ready for customers, and and others stop for lunch four and five A Family Business since the business includes catering, times a week. “ food is made in large quantities all Jeremy has a passion for slow smoked Jeremy and Dena wanted to do day long. “The trailers get very hot barbeque done right on the premises. “Our goal is to add a mobile unit something for themselves, their family, inside and we’re working in very He offers pulled pork, ribs, brisket, to move around the county and and their community. With a daughter close quarters with one another,” they and smoked corn on the cob. “We’re do events,” says Jeremy. Until then, who worked there each year until she said, “it’s all about patience.” As for always looking for new things to try readers are encouraged to stop by graduated college, and a son, 15, who what they’ve learned: “Through the in the smoker” he says. Many food 274 E. Fairmount Avenue to try works there now, Farmer Brown’s is years, we’ve learned that consistency options are homemade, including out the extensive barbeque and a family effort. Jeremy’s parents, Joe is key. We are blessed to have found favorites like chicken salad and grill menu and support a delightful and Linda, are always front and center devoted, hardworking team members coleslaw. Cuban sandwiches are a local establishment. Follow them on helping with food prep and engaging that are with us every day. This helps standby, along with the Farmer Fry- Facebook under “Farmer Brown’s with the customers. Dakota Delaney us provide the favorite food our curly fries topped with pulled pork, Beef and Moooore” for updates and and his father DJ Delaney are long- customers love to experience here. cheese, and barbeque sauce. daily specials.

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