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ditor’s Message The People’s Paper. E Publisher...... Stacey Hannon Editor...... Walt Pickut Graphic Designer / Account Executive...... Lori Byers Graphic Designer / Layout / Web...... 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 Carolyn Wilcox...... Fast Track to Fitness Who Are You? Discriminate Diners...... Restaurant Review Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Joanne Tanner...... Down to Earth Katrina Fuller...... Life & Times of a Modern Housewife hatever else you may be, I’m sure events, for the renewing of ancient bonds Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters of one thing: You are the latest Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters of family and kin. They call itCéilidh , in the Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen edition in a long line of ances- native Gaelic pronounced something like tors…you’reW somebody’s kid. You didn’t get QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS here by yourself. Kay-lee. Write to us at: PO Box 92 Jamestown, New York 14702 Whether you are a citizen of the 21st Their sports are even modern renditions Century or a caveman, your heritage mat- of the old-time work of farming and fighting. OFFICE: 716-484-7930 ters. It has something, probably a lot, to do FAX: 716-338-1599 Consider a pitchfork toss lofting a bale of hay with who you are. Contact us... higher than anyone else can, or the village News- [email protected] Ziggy Marley, Jamaican musician and son Information- blacksmith proving his strength by hurling [email protected] of reggae legend Bob Marley once said, “I Events- [email protected] a 50-pound hammer farther than anybody was born by myself but carry the spirit and ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com blood of my father, mother and my ances- else could manage to do, or flipping a caber, tors. So I am really never alone. My identity AD DEADLINES: Thursday at 4:00 pm a battering ram, end over end and landing it [email protected] is through that line.” so it still points straight ahead. DISTRIBUTION: What would you do if you could visit your The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned FREE own ancestry? Would you ask probing ques- The NFL pales in comparison and ten- weekly community newspaper that reaches residents and merchants in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and tions or dig for long-buried family secrets? nis hides in embarrassment! Go see it for Warren Counties. We build a sense of community Or, my choice, how about just enjoying get- yourself! The Jamestown Celtic Festival of and pride by providing residents and businesses with ting to know them and having some fun? positive stories and timely information that spotlights Céilidh will show you how heritage, ancestry local residents, organizations and businesses After all, they can’t disown you! Without operating and working together. New issues will be them, you wouldn’t exist; but without you, and modern life come together in great fun distributed to local dealers every Monday. their existence wouldn’t have had much of a and welcoming ways. You may even discover Brought to you by: point. a long lost kinship with the ancient Celts. This week the Jamestown Gazette invites you to a festival of ancestry in the modern Enjoy the read. day: The Jamestown Celtic Festival. They Walt Pickut LLC have a wonderful tradition of gathering their clans from near and far… for music and Editor dance, food, drink and traditional sporting The Jamestown Gazette

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The Fenton History Center’s next summer Article Contributed by The anonymous results will be published online The tour begins at the Fenton History Center walking tour is Saturday August 23 at 1 p.m. The so that parents and students have the information at 1 p.m. The tour is approximately two hours The Office of available when they make decisions on school tour is of Jamestown’s alleyways. Participants long; participants should dress appropriately choice. Congressman Tom Reed will tour five of the earliest alleys and learn and wear comfortable walking shoes. The fee is "We're continuing our efforts to keep the about the remaining alleys. Jamestown $10 for potential members and $5 for Fenton spotlight on sexual assault prevention and seventeen alleys were mostly in the downtown History Center members. Children up to age 18 narrowing that spotlight to college campuses, Tom Reed is continuing his efforts to reduce area but a few could be found closer to the are free with a paying adult (limit 2 children per sexual assaults across the country with a new bill where one in five women experience sexual boat landing. Alleys have been hidden in the adult). Call 664-6256 for more information. focused on curbing sexual assaults on college assault during their college years according to the campuses. TheCampus Accountability and Safety National Institute of Justice," Reed continued. "The Act sets a number of new provisions in motion to statistics are staggering and we need to hold all of make sure colleges and universities are responsive our campuses to a higher standard. Sexual assault to the needs of students. A bipartisan group of 18 in any form is one hundred percent unacceptable Area Youth Benefit from House Members joined to introduce the bill. and the law needs to reflect that. It's time to say no "We must empower every student with more. There are no excuses." adequate and fair resources so they feel safe on The bill already has strong support in the JCC Summer Programs campus and are protected against victimization," Senate and has been introduced by a bipartisan Reed said. "This bill will expand resources for group of Senators including Senator Gillibrand of Article Contributed by students, demand accountability and transparency New York. from colleges and strengthen penalties for a Reed will be on a college campus in the SUNY JCC school's misconduct. These initiatives will help district this week for a sexual assault awareness bring sexual assault on campuses to the forefront of and prevention roundtable. Earlier this year, Reed Jamestown Community College's Center for the conversation at the national level - something held a roundtable at Ithaca College along with Continuing Education conducted three major that is long overdue. These are our children, our representatives from Cornell University, Corning youth programs on the Jamestown Campus this grandchildren, our nieces and nephews - we need Community College and area district attorney summer. to make sure they are safe and cared for." offices to hear about ways to protect students from Kids' College, a weeklong experience for The bill focuses on strengthening accountability sexual assaults on campus, hold perpetrators fully youth ages 8-12, hosted 196 participants who and transparency for colleges and universities, accountable and improve reporting methods. explored technology, art, cultures, science, and sets stiff penalties for a school's non-compliance, Tom Reed continues to be involved in the other topics. requires training for on-campus personnel and NO MORE organization's efforts to end sexual gives students access to confidential advisors to assault and domestic violence. Earlier this year he Tweens 2 Teens College, designed to use as a resource. The bill also creates an annual, led his House colleagues in recognizing national promote and engage area youth in science, anonymous survey for students country-wide on NO MORE week and national Sexual Assault technology, engineering, and math concepts, their experience with sexual violence on campus. Awareness month. drew 50 youths ages 10-14 to JCC. COURTESY PHOTO Fifty-five children ages six and seven attended Wee College, which consisted of JCC Foundation and Cummins Foundation weeklong art and physics classes. provided additional tuition assistance. Do You Have a Preteen or Teen? Funding through the Blossom Fund at the "Without this support," said Candace Chautauqua Region Community Foundation Huber, project manager for JCC's Center for Protect Them Against Serious Diseases! covered tuition expenses for 12 youths Continuing Education, "many area youth meeting certain financial needs to attend would not be able to attend these educational National Immunization Awareness Month is a Reminder one of the summer camps. In addition, the opportunities over the summer months." that we all Need Vaccines throughout our Lives Article Contributed by HPV that most commonly cause cancer. HPV can cause cancers of the cervix, vulva Chautauqua County and vagina in women and cancers of the penis in men. In both women and men, HPV also Department of Health and causes mouth/throat cancer, anal cancer and Human Services genital warts. • TDAP VACCINE, which is a booster against Division of Public Health tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Pertussis, or whooping cough, can keep kids out of school Leaving their phone at a friend's house, and activities for weeks. It can also be spread suddenly needing a ride somewhere … you knew to babies, and this can be very dangerous and there would be days like this. But did you know sometimes deadly. • MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE that you'd also need to take your preteens and , which teens to get shots? protects against meningococcal disease. As they get older, kids are at increased risk for Meningococcal disease is caused by bacteria some infections. Plus the protection provided and is a leading cause of bacterial meningitis - a serious infection around the brain and by some of the childhood vaccines begins to spinal cord. wear off, so kids need a booster dose. You may • INFLUENZA (FLU) VACCINE, because have heard about pertussis (whooping cough) even healthy kids can get the flu, and it can be outbreaks recently. Vaccine-preventable diseases serious. All kids, including your preteens and are still real. The vaccines for preteens and teens teens, should get the flu vaccine every year. can help protect your kids, as well as their friends, Talk with a doctor, nurse, or clinic about the community and other family members. vaccines for preteens and teens. Even though There are four recommended vaccines that they may not realize it, your kids still need you for preteens should get when they are 11 - 12 years more than getting a ride somewhere. They need old. If you have an older kid like a teen, they'll you to continue protecting their health by getting need a booster dose of one of the shots. Plus it's them these important and life-saving vaccines. not too late to get any shots they may have missed. Want to learn more about the vaccines for You can use any health care visit, including sports preteens and teens? Check out www.cdc.gov/ physicals or some sick visits, to get the shots your vaccines/teens or call 1-800-CDC-INFO. kids need. 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The library will be holding a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, September 6 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Fluvanna Fire Hall located at 3536 Fluvanna Ave. Ext. Jamestown. The dinner will cost $8.00 per person, children 5 & under free. The dinner prepared by Joe Conti will include spaghetti & meatballs, salad, bread & beverage. There will also be a Chinese auction. Tickets will be sold at the door, or you can call or visit the library at 3532 Fluvanna Ave. Ext. Jamestown for tickets. Contact information 716-487-1773. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY August 18, 2014

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Friends Here! You can enjoy live butterflies, music, food, games, and margaritas IN THE Join our Friends in the Community at the first-ever “Monarchs & for only $25 a week! Margaritas” presented by the Audubon Center & Sanctuary. COMMUNITY From 5-7 p.m. on Friday, August Call Today 29, you are invited to support the 716-484-7930 Monarch Butterflies as they prepare for their migration to Mexico. ALARM SERVICE CABINETRY Audubon will be a flurry of activity preparing for the next day’s Monarch Butterfly Festival as the staff creates in indoor butterfly house full of beautiful flowers and PHOTO BY TERRY LEBARON. On Friday evening, August 29, “Monarchs & Monarch Butterflies. For the first Margaritas” participants – adults only, please! – will get a sneak peek time, Audubon is opening up for an preview of the next day’s Monarch Butterfly Festival while enjoying exclusive sneak peak the night before. some adult beverages and supporting the environmental education Monarchs need help. Throughout programs of the Audubon Center & Sanctuary. the last decade, their populations have been decimated by habitat loss, Reserve soon, as this event Jamestown, New York, and Warren, deforestation, and drought. Through is limited to 40 people. Prepaid Pennsylvania. Open daily are the fun game and the opportunity to view reservations are required by Center’s building, with its live animals, all stages of the Monarch life cycle up Wednesday, August 20, 2014. exhibits and Blue Heron Gift Shop, close, you will learn more about their Admission is $30 per person or $50 and outdoors the Bald Eagle viewing, CATERING GLASS SERVICE plight and how you can help. for two. Register and pay in person at arboretum, picnic tables, gardens, and So come on down! Bring your 3C’s Catering friends and enjoy drinks and south- the Center, with a credit card by phone five miles of trails. The Falcon’s Nest Banquet Hall of-the-border-themed appetizers as at (716) 569-2345, or online by clicking Details of the Festival are at www. well as the butterflies and the fun. through “Monarchs & Margaritas” at monarchbutterflyfestival.wordpress. Booking Group Parties Each admission includes two drink www.jamestownaudubon.org. com. For more information about for Jamestown Jammer’s & tickets for margaritas. Beer, wine The Audubon Center & Sanctuary Audubon and all its programs, and non-alcoholic beverages will is at 1600 Riverside Road, one- call (716) 569-2345 or visit www. Summerwind! also be available. quarter mile east of Route 62 between jamestownaudubon.org. Call to book your Summer Picnic’s & Parties! 267-4403 I www.3cscatering.com September Benefit Planned for ENERGY SYSTEMS INSURANCE St. Luke’s Parish Administrator Article Contributed by to show you the ropes. When you're the head of an organization it can •Solar Thermal • Wind • Solar Voltaic Squirrel Hill Consulting be tricky to find the right person • Hydro • Real-Time Data Logging to advise you” states Fodor. “If you • Consulting Kim Johnstone Mann has been extend the metaphor, you could Authorized Dealer For a constant presence at St. Luke’s say that Kim is the neck of the Episcopal Church in Jamestown for organization; transmitting valuable as long as most people remember. information, turning the attention in David Brugge •716-569-3906 She has been greeting visitors to the the proper direction and supporting www.dcbenergy.com offices on North Main Street for the all the critical operations.” past 30 years as the church’s Parish Family, friends and fellow HEATING SERVICE PROMOTIONAL ITEMS Administrator, but her experience parishioners are planning to return there goes back much farther. The the favor of Kim’s good works by Parish House, where her office is holding a Benefit in her honor on Saturday, September 20, 2014 from LLC located, was actually her childhood home when her father served as the 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. at the Fluvanna Associate Rector in the early 1970s. Fire Hall, 3536 Fluvanna Avenue She is a graduate of Jamestown High Ext, Jamestown, NY. Tickets for School and has been an area resident the Benefit are $10 and include a her entire life. She currently lives in Chicken Dinner. (Children under 6 Kimball Stand with her husband, will receive a free hot dog dinner). Mugs and More! Doug. Raffle drawings featuring five cash Let Us Help You Promote Kim, who was recently diagnosed prizes totaling $1975 will be held KIM JOHNSTONE MANN Your Business and Events! throughout the day – participants 716 • 484 • 4155 with Stage 2 Breast Cancer, has not let her illness slow her down. While need not be present to win. Raffle at the St. Luke’s Church Office, JS undergoing treatments this past year Donations are $10 for one entry or Auto Supply, 1215 E 2nd Street, STORAGE WASTE SERVICES she has also helped the St. Luke’s $20 for three. A Chinese Auction, Jamestown, and C&A Auto and parish continue to function smoothly Bake Sale and 50/50 tickets will also Marine, 22 Maple Avenue, Celeron. during the transitional process be available at the event. Live music Businesses or individuals wishing will be provided by the St. Luke’s of new leadership. Her treatment to donate items for the Bake Sale Band, SweetAzz Cream Corn, Blue plan includes trips to Buffalo every or Auctions may contact Amber 2 weeks for chemotherapy with a Lizard Trio, TPT, Terraplane and Burnett at 716-720-7151 or via email SELF STORAGE second visit the following day for Headbangers Ball. 10% of the Benefit’s total at [email protected]. A Division of Robo Enterprises, Inc. an injection. Once this treatment is completed, she will begin radiation proceeds will be donated to the “As the Scripture says, when one 3209 Fluvanna Ave therapy. American Cancer Society. The part of the body suffers the whole Jamestown Luke Fodor, the church’s new remainder will be used to cover the body suffers and rallies to support Rector is appreciative of Kim’s Mann’s mounting medical and travel the injured member.” remarked Rev. 665-2206 history with the church and her expenses. Fodor. “At St. Luke's we're so happy dedication to her work. “When you Tickets for both the Event/ to help Kim who has helped us for so start a new job, you look for someone Dinner and the Raffle are available many years!”

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Alberto Rey (b. 1960) • Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout II, Catskills, United States • oils on plaster, 20 by 33 inches. Article Contributed by trout and beautiful views of pristine rivers in the Catskills and Chautauqua County as a reminder SUNY JCC of all that is lost when waterways become neglected. Alberto Rey: Biological Regionalism, an For the Weeks Gallery installation, Rey PHOTO BY RACHEL PHILIPSON. Mark Whitmore, forest entomologist with Cornell University, will has drawn a map of Jamestown's Chadakoin be the keynote speaker at the 1st annual WNY Garden & Landscape Symposium. exhibition that examines the fragile beauty of area waterways, opens in Jamestown Community River. Over the course of the exhibition, JCC College's Weeks Gallery on August 25. and Frewsburg Central School students will Article Contributed by Garden Center. Topics will include; Tree contribute water sample testing data to it. Management: Back to the Basics, Working A reception and artist's talk by Rey, a distinguished professor of art at the State The Weeks Gallery will also feature with Natives to Build More Sustainable Master Gardener University of New York at Fredonia, will be held special public presentations by naturalists that Landscapes and Pruning Small Tree Fruits from 6 to 8 p.m. on September 12. The exhibition underscore the unique nature of the Chadakoin The Cornell Cooperative Extension and Berries. The event offers sustainable is on display until October 3. and its importance to the area habitat. of Chautauqua County Master Gardener ideas, knowledge and perspective presented Weeks Gallery director Patricia Briggs Twan Leenders, president of the Roger Tory Program is holding the first annual Western by experts and professionals from our region will lead an informal conversation about the Peterson Institute of Natural History, will lead New York Garden & Landscape Symposium and beyond. The symposium qualifies for exhibition during a brown bag lunch at noon on a nature walk from 5-6 p.m. on September 15, on Friday, September 26th from 8:00 a.m. 16.5 professional continuing education September 10. Participants are asked to bring introducing participants to the spiny softshell until 3:30 p.m. The day is geared toward credits from the CNLP, ISA and SAF. their own lunch; dessert and coffee will be served. turtle population that inhabits the Chadakoin garden, grounds crew and landscape The cost for the event is $100 with an A realist painter and expert angler, Rey sees the River and hatches in late summer. The walk professionals, arborists, land and forest early bird reduced price of $85 if registration world through a naturalist's eyes. Rey's "biological begins in the parking lot of the Gateway Center, owners and Master Gardener Volunteers is received by Friday, August 29th which regionalism" focuses on the waterways of western 31 Water St., Jamestown. but anyone eager to learn is welcome to includes all sessions, continuing education and upstate New York. As Dr. Briggs notes in her Leenders and John Jablonski, executive attend. It will be held at Camp Mission credits, a goody bag and a catered lunch. "Scene Unseen" art blog (http://artsceneunseen. director of the Chautauqua Watershed Meadows, 5201 E. Lake Rd., Dewittville, The proceeds of the symposium go to com/2014/05/30/alberto-reys-biological- Conservancy, will discuss "The State of Jamestown's Waterways and Their Surrounding NY. Mark Whitmore, Forest Entomologist support the Cornell Cooperative Extension regionalism-at-the-burchfield-penney), Rey's Habitats" from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on September 24 with Cornell University, will be the keynote of Chautauqua County Master Gardener installation "…cuts through the veil of artistic speaker and will be presenting “Invasive in the Weeks Reception Hall. Program. Registration forms are available wishful thinking that so often comes between the Landscape Pests: What’s Here, What’s environment and its depiction as landscape." Rey joined the SUNY Fredonia faculty in 1989 at the Frank Bratt Ag Center (3542 Turner Coming & What Can Be Done” which Presented at the Burchfield Penney Art and has received several awards for distinguished Rd., Jamestown NY) or online at www. will address the Emerald Ash Borer, the Center last spring, the exhibition features views scholarship and creative activity. He earned Hemlock Wooly Adelgid, the Asian Long cce.cornell.edu/chautauqua/mg. Space is of Buffalo's hidden Scajaquada Creek, which a bachelor's degree at Indiana University of Horned Beetle as well as others. limited. Registration is required and will flows through concrete culverts under highway Pennsylvania and a master's degree at SUNY at In addition to Mark’s presentation there close on Monday, September 22nd. overpasses. Alongside the paintings, Rey shows Buffalo. Details on Rey's work can be viewed at will be 3 other workshops given by local and For more information on the WNY water samples he has taken from the creek which http://www.albertorey.com/bio/. regional experts, Lori Brockelbank, certified Garden & Landscape Symposium or the indicate high levels of pollutants. The Weeks Gallery is located on the second arborist with Forecon, Inc., Ellen Folts, Master Gardener Program, please contact As a counterpoint to the installations about floor of the Arts and Sciences Center. Gallery Senior CNLP & Owner of Amanda’s Garden Betsy Burgeson; 716.664.9502 X 204 or the Scajaquada, the conservation-minded Rey hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and and Ken Lawton of Turnbull Nursery & [email protected]. includes highly detailed renderings of brown river 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday.

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Fredonia Farm Festival Returns Article by contest rolls up in front of the gazebo on Church Street. The rules are simple: “We Walt Pickut provide the Hoops. You just shake it. Simply dance till it drops.” The last five individuals Big Rick Inc. “It’s a big hometown picnic for the whole will advance to the finals with prizes awarded town… and a lot more friends from everywhere to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners. else,” Melissa Thompson, chairwoman for The weekend also features a Children’s Pet the 2014 Fredonia Farm Festival, said. “And Show and Mutt Minster Park and much more ONE STOP FOOD MART all the events and the entertainment are free on Saturday. Details are available at www. for children and adults alike!” The festival is fredoniafarmfestival.org. 327 Lake Shore Drive East slated for Thursday through Sunday, August Dunkirk, New York 21-24 at Fredonia’s beautiful East and West Music in the Air Parks. Opening Ceremonies are scheduled for Buffalo’s top rock band for 2011, ’12 and Richard & Ginger Pokoj 9:00 a.m. on Friday. ‘13, the popular 5-member “Breakaway”, hits 716-363-1509 Owner/Operator Now in its 46th year, the Fredonia Farm the park’s Main Stage at 7:00 p.m. on Friday Festival once again brings farm and town evening. together for a grand celebration of traditional Terry Buchwald, an Elvis impersonator Trusted by Families for Generations folkways and fun. “Folks meet friends they and tribute artist from Buffalo, hits the Main haven’t seen in years,” Thompson said. “It’s Stage on Saturday evening at 7:00 and the a relaxing, fun atmosphere to reconnect with Blue Grass stylings of the Creek Bend Band old friends, many who come back to town will perform on the Center Stage at 3:00 on A.D. Titus & Co. after many years away, just for the festival.” Sunday afternoon. Frozen on a More Great Summer Evening Monuments Events! At the Park 41 White Street On Friday and www.titusmonuments.com (716)672-8456 Gazebo, at dusk on Fredonia, NY Thursday evening, Saturday Festival even before Friday goers are invited to morning’s opening dive into Sloppy Joes “Best Curly Fries Ever” ceremonies, and homemade pies Festival organizers at 11:00 at the First Sullivan’s will present Walt United Methodist Disney’s 2013 hit, Church, see the CHARBROIL the computer- Monkey Organ Heavenly Milk Shakes & Ice Cream! animated musical Grinders at noon fantasy-comedy film, on Saturday and the Now under new ownership. Frozen, Inspired Antique Car Show Still the BEST... and getting BETTER! by Hans Christian on Church Street Rt 20 • Fredonia, NY • 672-6225 Andersen's fairy from 2:00 to 6:00 on tale The Snow Sunday. Many more Queen. Critics and events and much audiences alike have more entertainment acclaimed Frozen to are also scheduled be possibly the best in Disney’s long lineup throughout the weekend, according to Festival of 53 animated musicals in the Animated Chairwoman, Melissa Thompson, herself a Classics series that began with the fabled lifelong resident of Fredonia and currently Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937. the manager of James B. Thompson (her dad) auto repair on Rt. 60 in Fredonia. The Food! Food, naturally, is always a star at a farm A Good Cause festival, both in the growing and in the eating. Proceeds from food and craft sales at the East & West Parks • Fredonia, NY “Last year we had 38 entries in the pie baking Fredonia Farm Festival support the Fredonia FARMERS MARKET FROZEN SATURDAY contest and the judges went home stuffed!” 9am Everyday Dusk Thursday 10am-10pm Thompson said. “And that always sets the Grange, the first and oldest Grange Hall in the United States, founded in 1868 by a ARTIST/CRAFT SHOW FRIDAY SUNDAY stage for a great home-baked pie auction.” group of seven men and one woman following 10am Everyday 9am-10pm 9am-6pm The Pie & Cookie Judging event takes over the Main Stage at 12:30 on Saturday followed President Andrew Johnson’s program to by the always tempting Pie & Cookie Auction. rebuild post-Civil War agriculture. Officially known as “The National Grange of the Order Fun for the Youngsters of Patrons of Husbandry,” the Grange has been Special fun for the youngsters, the always a long-time mainstay of farm communities popular Children’s’ Tractor Pull, is scheduled and is credited with bringing free rural mail for 6:00 on Friday on Church Street. “If the delivery to the US and many agricultural kids can reach the pedals, they can ride,” advancements and innovations. Thompson promised. For more information, pictures and On Sunday, at noon, the Hula Hoop schedules, visit www.fredoniafarmfestival.org. FRESH Boneless 2 Liter PEACHES, PLUMS PEPSI Products Or NECTARINES NY Strip Steak ¢ ¢ 194 Fluvanna Ave., Jamestown 99 $ 99 99 (716) 664-3886 6 ea. Prices good thru Aug. 23, 2014 /lb /lb JAMESTOWN GAZETTE August 18, 2014 www.JamestownGazette.com 9 Leno Performs in Jamestown as Lake View Cemetery Local Author's Tour National Comedy Center Phase Article Contributed by Lake View Cemetery Association

One Breaks Ground Lake View Cemetery is pleased to announce the third and final of its free summer tours. On Tuesday, August 26th, local author Rolland E. Kidder will lead a tour based on his book “A Hometown Went to War”. The tour will focus on local World War II veterans who were interviewed for Mr. Kidder’s book and are buried at Lake View Cemetery. “A COURTESY PHOTO. A veteran saluting during Hometown Went Memorial Day observances at Lake View to War” is not ROLLAND E. KIDDER Cemetery. currently in print. There will be no excursions. Please wear comfortable shoes and books available for sale the night of the tour, dress for the weather. Tour goers may also wish however if you have your own copy of Mr. to bring insect repellent. The tours are free of Kidder’s book, he would be happy to sign it. charge. Donations will be gratefully accepted. The tour will begin at the cemetery maintenance building on the north end of the Please use the Marvin Parkway gates at the PHOTO CREDIT: WWW.LUCY-DESI.COM cemetery at 6:00 p.m. with an opportunity north end of the cemetery. You may park along to meet and greet the author and have books cemetery drives, however please keep two tires A Stand-Up Showcase headlined by Caroline Article Contributed by signed. At 6:30 p.m. the walking tour will begin on the paved surfaces. Rhea and featuring Moody McCarthy, Carmen and last approximately 60 to 90 minutes. Many Lake View Cemetery wishes to thank the Lucy Desi Museum & Lynch and Andrew Norelli. Comedians’ TV of the tour stops will be near paved roadways; authors and all who attended the tours for credits include Leno, Letterman, Ferguson, however there may be some “off-road” making this summer’s tour series a success. Center for Comedy Conan and more. In celebration of the healing powers of laughter, this performance was free for The 2014 Lucille Ball Comedy Festival all U.S. military past & present for their service to continued its upward trend of annually our country. attracting more visitors to Jamestown, NY, Three nights of Late-Night Comedy took Celtic Festival highlighted by a sold-out performance by Jay place and a live comedy album was recorded CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Leno. The 2014 festival featured 25 performers by San Francisco-based Rooftop Comedy for a including headline comedians Tom Cotter and second consecutive year. Featured comedians Caroline Rhea, as well as three nights of late especially on American TV weight is swung between performing at night and during free comedy night comedy with rising talent from across the or college campuses. The the knees and tossed over The 23 Clans happy hours include Sean Donnelly, Chet country. athlete line up for this event the bar using only one ◊ Clan Barclay Wild, Rick Matthews, Jarwan Nelson, Emma "The festival saw 13,000 attendees including will field about 15 athletes, 2 hand. ◊ Clan Blair visitors from 37 States and Canada,” said Journey Willmann, Mike Brody, Pete Lee, Mike Cody, and of whom are females. Some of ◊ Clan Claus Gunderson, National Comedy Center Inc. Tony Deyo. Last year’s comedy album (recorded the athletes throwing in this Massed Bands ◊ Clan year's competition are from executive director. “Gross sales were up 45.2 in 2013), Live From Jamestown: Late Night @ Lucy At noon and 5:00 p.m. on Donnachaidh Jamestown. percent and Jamestown presented the best in Comedy Fest, is available at www.shop.lucy-desi. Saturday, following a day-long Society of Competitors at the both legendary and rising talent, from Jay Leno to com and anywhere comedy content is sold. schedule of individual musical North East Jamestown Celtic Festival will Joe Machi." A FREE Lucy Fashion Show with Emmy- exhibitions on the Lakeside ◊ Award winning costume designer Ret Turner, compete in Six Events: Park parade grounds, with ◊ Clan House of Over 50 additional events took place over the ◊◊Open Stone five-day festival that celebrates Ball’s vision for sponsored by the Dykeman Young Gallery & each pipe band playing two Gordon Throw – A smooth Jamestown as a community that celebrates the Vintage Emporium, featured 10 new Lucy- 20-minute concerts, one in ◊ 16-pound river stone comedic arts. inspired dresses and the launch of a brand new the morning and one in the ◊ is the ancestor of the The continued growth of the festival and Vintage Boutique fashion line available online at afternoon, all 7 Pipe Bands ◊ Clan Hall modern sport of shot put. will join together in a stirring Society comedy in Jamestown was a key topic during a www.shop.lucy-desi.com. ◊ ◊Weight Throw Massing of the Bands concert. ◊ Comedy Center Park groundbreaking ceremony Additional events taking place during the five- for Distance – outside the Jamestown Gateway Train Station – day festival brought thousands to Jamestown to ◊ Clan Kerr Weights, 56 pounds and ◊ Clan The first phase in the building of the complex that enjoy Lucy and Desi inspired events as well as Much More Music 28 pounds, attached to a MacFarlane will be the National Comedy Center. Featured some of the best in contemporary comedy. The Beer & Wine Garden ring and chain, are thrown Stage will spotlight great ◊ Clan Mac officials at the ceremony, including Emmy-award The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival is the first for longest distance. winning Lucie Arnaz, NYS Senator Cathy Young music all day with Celtic Alister in a four-pillar vision for the Lucy Desi Museum ◊◊Scottish Hammer ◊ Clan and a representative on behalf of Governor music and Celtic dancers and & Center for Comedy, including a comedic arts Throw – The Scottish MacKenzie Andrew Cuomo, offered their support and many more popular local and education program, a comedy film festival and hammer, originally a ◊ Clan Mac Neil indicated how development of the park signals regional groups, including the establishment of the first National Comedy village blacksmith's ◊ Clan the next phase of growing comedy in Jamestown McCarthyizm, Stone Row Center. Past festivals have featured Ray Romano, hammer, is now a metal Montgomery and celebrating the comedic arts. Funding is and Marys Lane Celtic Rock Ellen DeGeneres, Lewis Black, Bill Engvall, ball (16-22 pounds) is ◊ Clan Mac being provided by public and private donations, from Cleveland. Under the big Kathleen Madigan, Billy Gardell, Joan Rivers, attached to a wooden Pherson including ticket sales during the Lucille Ball tent, the Celtic Festival will Paula Poundstone, George Wallace and more. handle. ◊ Clan Menzies Comedy Festival and year-round at the Lucy Desi also present Steel Clover from The National Comedy Center in Jamestown ◊◊Caber Toss – A Society Museum & Center for Comedy. Pittsburgh. Pa., Sue Tillotson is planned as a multi-media complex providing a tapered pine trunk, the ◊ Comedy Center Park will be located along & Jim Cunningham from personalized celebration of all forms of comedy. caber, generally 16-20 ◊ Jamestown’s Chadakoin River and is expected to Lakewood, New York. A place where people laugh, play and learn about feet long and up to 120 ◊ be completed by the end of October. pounds, is lifted on-end Many more outstanding ◊ Scottish Those appearing at the 2014 Lucille Ball the craft and its enormous contributions to groups, from US and Canada the American culture and the world. Projected and tossed end-over-end Heritage Comedy Festival included: to land in the 12 o'clock will be performing on the to open in 2016, the national attraction is U.S.A. Jay Leno, world-renowned for two decades of position. Festival Grounds throughout being designed by Jack Rouse Associates and ◊ Scottish ratings domination as host of The Tonight Show. ◊◊Sheaf Toss (pitchfork the day and evening. American Lucie Arnaz returned to the Lucille Ball Manhattan-based Local Projects, who just event) – A pitchfork is The full schedule of musical completed the 9/11 Memorial Museum that Society of the Comedy Festival as the featured musical guest used to toss the 16 pound events and more is available at Finger Lakes during Jay Leno’s performance on August 9th. opened on May 14, 2014. bag of hay over a cross http://www.96thhighlanders. Tom Cotter, who recently became the first For more information on the Lucille Ball bar. The winning toss is com. No Admission for Friday's comedian to reach the finals of NBC’sAmerica’s Comedy Festival 2014 visit http://www. the highest one over the Events in Beer & Wine Garden. Got Talent and Comedian Kerri Louise, who has lucycomedyfest.com . 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My personality and encouraging words. Under first set of goose bumps hit me as Merritt, her direction the program continues to grow a resident of the Lutheran Home, sang in with more youth and seniors. One of the perfect pitch, “Getting to Know You” and was accompanied by a dozen children playing benefits of learning the Suzuki method is that their violins. He could not have been more students don’t have to know how to read music proud and the children more delightful. or even memorize the notes on the strings, if Sitting next to Merritt was a Music I Love Jamestown because... they are not able. All ages and abilities can Therapist who has been by his side at every Jamestown! Always my hometown, full of wonderful memories of family, friends and concert. She encourages him and helps him learn and enjoy. neighbors… a simple life, but very happy! My loving parents worked very hard. They track the words. It was magical and fun. In 2013, Suzuki at Lutheran received the taught me an awesome work ethic by their actions. My dad, his brothers & sisters grew From my seat, I could see staff members Innovation of the Year award from the NYS by: up in the Lutheran Children’s home. His pride for Jamestown overflowed! He felt passing by in the adjacent corridor. They Adult Day Health Care Council, which is part Tanya the town brought him up and convinced us Jamestown was a wonderful town. Our were enticed by the sounds and smiled as neighbors were our second family, and Linwood Dairy, the neighborhood mart, was they stopped for a moment to glance in and of LeadingAgeNY. The program is supported Grosschmidt family too. I’d love to enter a local store today, and hear, soak up the energy. Other employees brought by Lutheran, and both the Chautauqua “Hi Tanya!” That’s rare today!! Lucille Ball made me residents in wheelchairs and walkers, so they Region Community Foundation and the proud when she mentioned Jamestown on TV. 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JAMESTOWN GAZETTE August 18, 2014 SENIORS / PUZZLES www.JamestownGazette.com 11 FAITH MATTERS with PASTOR SCOTT HANNON PUZZLES OCD  Edited by Margie E. Burke just that… over the top. Later in the story, Difficulty : Easy a woman who is deemed “unclean” came to Jesus and he was forced to take some of his   own advice. He came to realize that she was HOW TO SOLVE: not a “throw-away” person to be avoided at all cost, but a woman of great faith.  “It is not what goes into a person that defiles,    but what comes out.” ~Jesus  What Jesus teaches is that cleanliness  matters, certainly, but to be truly clean it is not    enough to wash our hands or watch what we    Contributing Writer eat. To be truly clean is to watch not just what Week of 8/18/14 - 8/24/14  goes into our bodies, but what comes out –  Pastor Scott Hannon the actions we perform, the words we speak,     St. John Lutheran Church, Amhert, NY and the thoughts we think. Jesus points out to a particularly pure people that they really    y far the most concerned I have ever aren’t that clean at all. He also points out that (Answer appears elsewhere been about cleanliness was in the the woman they think is so filthy is actually  in this issue) days and weeks following the birth Bof my first daughter, Molly. My wife and I, better off than all of them because while her who are far from neat-freaks, became OCD hands are dirty, her heart is clean.  overnight when it came to hand washing There is a temptation to let empty ritual Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate and sterilization. If we suspected someone lull us into complacency and content. It’s easy was sick, they were banned from visiting our to let truly living well and right be replaced The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke baby. If grandma or grandpa sneezed, they with a few easy purity practices. We think… 123456 7 8 9 10 11 12 were rushed from the room. We kept her in ACROSS It’s enough to go to church once a week; the house for months – afraid to expose her 1 Leave in the 13 14 15 to this cruel world. We had a checklist like the I don’t have to be Christian at home. It’s lurch Red Cross for everyone who wanted to hold enough to read my Bible; I can still hate my 7 Forgivable 16 17 our baby… neighbor. It’s enough to have my kid baptized; 13 Sullied 18 19 20 21 I don’t have to raise him in a church. We wash 15 Saharan wind • When was the last time you washed your our hands, but not our hearts. 16 MoralSolution principle to 22Sudoku 23 24 25 hands? And so, Jesus’ invitation to us is to… 17 Make right 26 27 28 29 30 • Have you traveled outside the U.S. in the 18 Impact noise last 6 months?  19 Dome on a roof 31 32 33 34 35 • Do you have a tattoo? • Forget about that dirt under our nails; Director's cry • Is anyone in your household sick? focus on the dirt on our hearts. 21 36 37 38 • Forget about the mess in your homes; 22 Discussion      39 40 41  42 43 44 45 46 OK. There might be a little bit of focus on the messier parts of life. group Atkinson of exaggeration there, but we truly were nuts. • Forget about the cleanliness of others; 24 47 48 49 50 "Mr. Bean" Then, an interesting thing happened. they just might be a person of great faith.  When baby #2 (Delaney) came around 2 25 Purpose 51 52 53 54 55 56 years later all of the insanity related to germs 26 Mandela's  org.     Life is messy. So am I. So are my kids. 57 58 59 60 and sanitation never surfaced. We preferred 27 Blue flower  folks to wash their hands before handling Thank you Jesus for walking into our lives and 29 Oust from the 61 62 63 64 our kid, but most of the time we broke our seeing beyond our mess. ABA 65  66 own rule. She went out into the world weeks 31 Degree in math? sooner than her sister had. She was handled Pastor Scott 32 Chair material 67 68 by folks who sneezed and passed around the 35 Count (on) room without fear of what she might catch. Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate For more inspiration and insights from 36 Wise men I don’t know if it was a reality check or just Pastor Scott’s past columns, please visit www. exhaustion, but our prior OCD vanished as 37 Barbarian 63 Not one or the 9 Partner to 38 Spill follower? quickly as it came on. jamestowngazette.com and click on the Faith 39 Army outpost other 63-across 39 Crater lake, e.g. Jesus once discussed cleanliness with his Matters page. The Jamestown Gazette is proud 42 Pre-euro Portu- 65 Elects again 10 Cola cooler 40 Mate's replies disciples. He essentially said that their over to present our county’s most creative and original guese money 66 Of this world 11 Formal charge 41 Pandemonium the top ritual and purification practices are writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment. 44 High card 67 Size up 12 Millionaire maker 43 Playbill listing 47 Eastern nannies 68 Hearty meals 14 Nerve 44 Early Texans 49 Perched on inflammation 45 Up-to-date 50 Groan elicitor DOWN 15 Garbage barge 46 Makes certain of St. Susan Center 51 Spearheaded 1 Janitor's item 20 Facebook 48 Israeli Jews 52 Deep pit, 2 Charm activity 53 Ropers, e.g. CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE poetically 3 Crumple (up) 23 Euro forerunner 54 Goes off course 55 Paparazzi prey 4 Slip away from 28 Fume 56 Popular aquar- Sue Colwell, who started at St. Susan’s as a volunteer in 2006 Rather, for one Workout unit Goof up ium dweller and joined the staff in 2007, has served as executive director for 57 5 30 the last 5 years, says she will remain active in the community and 58 Yachtsman, e.g. 6 Bath powder 33 Bridge support 59 Coral formation will also continue as a volunteer at St. Susan whenever possible. 60 Hosiery hue 7 String-quartet 34 Naples knot 62 Swarm member The Board of Directors will begin the search and recruitment 61 Tweezer target member 36 Speedometer 64 Indignation for a new Executive Director immediately. 8 Gofer's task stat.

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Department of Environmental Conservation. Can you start to picture the piles of red tape? Enter Andy Johnson, a talented civil engineer for EcoStrategies, Inc. Andy took the project (challenge?) from New York and ran with it, creating a 51 page “Wetland Mitigation” strat- egy, complete with pictures, diagrams, and words that wouldn’t push through my spell check. A full year of writing, editing, meeting and appeasing later and the proper paper-work Contributing Writer PHOTO BY THE JAMESTOWN JAMMERS was obtained. So let’s take a look at what we have: Cody Crandall FRANK DUNCAN The field itself will complete a baseball/ Contributing Writer recreation complex theme featuring LaGrega an Francisco. San Fran. The city by the Jamestown for his first season of professional Field, the current Pickle Ball courts, and the bay. The city that knows how. Arguably baseball. He has had a more than respectable Bill Burk development of another small t-ball size base- one of the most beautiful, historical, and season to this point. Despite a slow start, Smajestic cities in the United States. It’s also a city Duncan at the time of this writing has a 2-2 ball field. There will be a central place for con- ’m building a baseball field. Well, not just cessions, parking and viewing of games for that couldn’t be further away from Jamestown. record, a 3.45 ERA, and 29 strikeouts in 44 1/3 me, but me and a bunch of other people, all age level players. This will make the venue But, it does happen to be the hometown of innings pitched for the Jammers (10 starts). because despite what Kevin Costner does a true community asset, able to host summer Jamestown Jammers starting pitcher, and 13th “My first couple starts really didn’t go as inI the movies you can’t build a baseball field round pick in the 2014 Draft, Frank Duncan. leagues, travel tournaments, playoffs and other well as I would’ve liked them to. At that point, by yourself. This field is in Lakewood, between events. It will be a field available to high school One of the many awesome aspects of San Fran I feel like I was just getting used to the grind the current LaGrega Field site and the Lake- happens to be the San Francisco Giants, who of being a professional baseball player. Since wood Firemen’s grounds. The property was and college teams when other fields would not be viable due to weather. Frank has liked since his childhood. then, in my last five or six starts, I feel like I am donated by the village and the firemen. Nice “While growing up in San Francisco, I was Week of 8/18/14 - 8/24/14 of them. Tom Pilling, Highway Supervisor for But there’s more. It will be ‘wetland neutral’ starting to figure some things out. I have really because of our mitigation plan, which included a huge Giants fan. Over the years, I have had been able to string some solid, consistent starts the village of Lakewood, started moving dirt a lot of favorite players that kind of inspired around the field-to-be about a month ago. He’s creating new wetland areas and enhancing ex- together, and I’ve been able to give our team a isting property adjacent to the baseball field. me to get into the game. More recently, one chance to win.” setting the foundation for the turf. Did I men- of my favorite players has become Madison Our new wetlands will feature bio-swales and Consistency is one of the keys to being a tion it will have a turf infield and grass outfield? Bumgarner. He is a really young pitcher, who pooling areas with native plants that will at- successful starting pitcher. Good, consistent It’s going to be a gem, and the only turf field in has pitched really well for them over the past tract waterfowl, reptiles and other animals. starts are what a team needs to be great. Frank the immediate area. several years. For me, it was really awesome to Enhancements include removing 150 tons Duncan is quietly turning into one of the most See, Southwestern needs another baseball watch him pitch while I was in college,” Duncan of historic fill material (concrete debris, etc.) field. Currently there is a single, full-size field said during an interview. consistent pitchers on the Jammers this season. in the area that services four different baseball and removing invasive (non-native) species Despite his love for San Francisco, and the “I just want to work to get better every teams. Packard Field is owned and exclusively including Japanese Knotweed. The benefit to Giants, Frank chose to attend the University of single day. My goal is to go out there and throw maintained by the Southwestern School Dis- the community will be a nature trail with in- Kansas, where he would enjoy a great deal of up zeroes every time I take the mound.” trict. When it’s occupied by a school team, terpretive signage explaining the importance success and prosperity on the diamond for the No matter what happens the rest of this no other team can get on the field. It’s also of preserving wetlands and also to showcase Edited by Margie E. Burke Jayhawks. season, or for the rest of his career, one thing susceptible to the whimsy and availability of green infrastructure techniques. This will be Difficultyis certain. : EasyFrank Duncan is making all of his the SWCS maintenance department, and the “Deciding to go to Kansas was all about a demonstration site where people can learn the opportunity. I had the opportunity to family and friends back in San Francisco severe limitations the state puts on upgrading about ‘smart growth’ and ‘sustainable develop- extremely proud. school facilities by private groups. If you follow play at several schools close to home, and I   ment’ via a real world example. The engineered Cody Crandall is an intern at the Jamestown Spring sports around here, you know how rain liked all of those schools, but it was all about HOW TO SOLVE: wetlands/green infrastructure improves water the opportunity to play against the best Gazette. To read more of his insights, commentaries, (and…ugh... snow) wreaks havoc with grass quality; for example, non-point source pol- fields. A turf field in the area would be pretty schools in the country. In the Big 12 (Kansas’ and news about the world of sports and the  lution coming from Fairmount Avenue and Conference), that’s what you get the chance to Jamestown Jammers, visit www.jamestowngazette. attractive for area teams needing a dry home to parking lots will pass through our engineered  practice and play. do, and that played a huge part in my decision.” com. The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present  wetland system, which will help filter and re- After his stay in Kansas, Frank found himself our county’s most creative and original writers for  So I got the crazy idea to build a field, and move pollutants. This in turn helps the water waited for the pieces to fall into place. I am even further away from the “city by the bay,” in your enjoyment and enlightenment. quality of the lake downstream.  fortunate to know a guy who has pockets as    What we want to do is create a family-ori- deep as his appreciation for baseball and the  ented, baseball themed destination, along with Southwestern area (more on him next week), a sophisticated showcase water-mitigation en-    and run into players like Pilling who can make JCC Night at the Ballpark Planned things happen. When Tom and I started the vironmental site that can provide educational opportunities for youth and adults. This is the  process, we ran into a very real snag with the Diethrick Park is located at 484 Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:30  vision for the future and it shows that Lake- Article Contributed by State of New York (anybody who tries to do Falconer St. in Jamestown. p.m. on Friday.  wood can continue to grow while protecting much of significance in this state will under- Bleacher tickets are its natural resources. SUNY JCC  The event is sponsored by stand this concept viscerally and intimately). available to JCC alumni free To read more of Bill Burk’s reflections, astute the JCC Alumni Association on (Answer appears elsewhere The land we needed for the field was designat- of charge. Each alumnus is observations and a rant or two on the wide world Jamestown Community the Jamestown Campus along ed wet-lands by the state a hundred years ago limited to a maximum of six in this issue) of sports, visit www.jamestowngazette.com and College alumni, family, and with the JCC administration, (my guess there) by someone who never saw tickets. click on Bill Burk’s page. The Jamestown Gazette friends areWeek invited of 8/18/14to JCC - 8/24/14 Student Senate, and campus it (okay, another guess). This meant that basi- Since tickets are limited, is proud to present our county’s most creative and Night at the Ballpark as the  cally we couldn’t just turn the property into advance pickup is encouraged. life office. original writers for your enjoyment and enlighten- Jamestown Jammers take on Copyright 2014 by The Puzzle Syndicate a baseball field simply because we wanted to. Tickets can be obtained at the For additional information, We needed permission from New York State ment. the Mahoning Valley Scrappers on August 31 at Russell E. switchboard in the Hamilton contact Kristen Johnson, Diethrick Jr. Park. Collegiate Center on JCC's alumni relations director, at Gates open at 3 p.m. and Jamestown Campus from 8 716.338.1056 or via email at the game begins at 4:05 p.m. a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through [email protected]. Veggie PUZZLE SOLUTIONS Solution to Crossword: TRIVIA Solution to Sudoku 1. What vegetable are usually sold green but are also red, purple or yellow? DESERT VEN I AL 2. This vegetable is very high in the carotenoid Lycopene that can lower your risk of cancer? UNCLEAN S I ROCCO  3. Where do most of the nutrients reside in a potato? SCRUPLE CORRECT  4. What vegetable is consumed the most in the United States? THUD CUPOLA CUT 5. Are yams and sweet potatoes the same thing? PANEL R OWA N USE  6. What fruit did the Supreme Court rule to be a vegetable in 1893? ANC IRIS DEBAR 7. How many servings of vegetables is recommended that you eat per day? NTH RATTAN RELY          8. What caused the Potato Famine that killed a half million people? MAG I BOOR  9. What state produces almost all of the broccoli sold in the U.S.? CAMP ESCUDO ACE 10. What equals a serving of vegetables? AYAHS ATOP PUN 

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6) The Tomato 7) Five servings of fruit or vegetables 8) The potato disease “Late Blight” Blight” “Late disease potato The 8) vegetables or fruit of servings Five 7) Tomato The 6) E Y E B R OW NE I THER  ANSWERS: 1) Bell Peppers 2) Tomatoes 3) Just below the skin layer 4) Tomatoes 5) No No 5) Tomatoes 4) layer skin the below Just 3) Tomatoes 2) Peppers Bell 1) ANSWERS: RESEATS TERRENE ASSESS FEASTS  JAMESTOWN GAZETTE August 18, 2014 BUSINESS www.JamestownGazette.com 13 Leadership of Audubon and RTPI Rotary Scholarship Awarded to McKissick Explore Future Collaborations

COURTESY PHOTOS. With a history of cooperation, common goals and a shared linkage to Jamestown’s famous naturalist, Roger Tory Peterson, the Jamestown Audubon Society (JAS) and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History (RTPI) have begun explor- atory conversations about expanded collaborations. RTPI’s building is pictured on the left and JAS’s Nature Center building on the right. Article Contributed by Ruth Lundin, President of JAS, highlighted COURTESY PHOTO. Rotarian Lucille Miller, left, joins Rotary President Todd Allen in greeting recent strengths, noting, “Our organization Chautauqua Institution voice coach Martin Dube with Rotary Scholarship Winner Alex Jamestown Audubon has taken great strides forward, developing the McKissick who sang before the Rotary Club recently. McKissick is a Julliard School stu- Education Master Plan, offering additional pro- dent and is in his third summer season studying at Chautauqua Institution. Two area non-profit organizations with a his- grams and events that connect people to nature, expanding its membership, increasing program- tory of cooperation, common goals and a shared ming in Warren County schools and raising linkage to Jamestown’s famous naturalist, Roger awareness through increased presence in print Tory Peterson, have begun exploratory conver- and social media. It’s an opportune time to John I. LaMancuso Joins sations about expanded collaborations. A task reach out to RTPI to see how we can together force comprised of board leadership and the serve the community even better.” presidents of the Jamestown Audubon Society “There seem to be many areas in each organi- Lewis & Lewis, P.C. (JAS) and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of zation that could work well synergistically,” says Natural History (RTPI) have met to assess the Twan Leenders, President of the RTPI since Article Contributed by desirability and feasibility of new program col- July, 2012. “It makes a lot of sense to take a closer laborations and the potential for consolidation look at the potential for increased collaboration. Lewis & Lewis, P.C. of some administrative functions. I look forward to jointly examining mutual ben- Reflecting the accomplishments of Roger efits and exploring ways to align our respective Lewis & Lewis, P.C. is pleased to announce Tory Peterson, both organizations have as a core strengths in ways that can benefit both organi- that John I. LaMancuso has joined the firm as an goal to connect human beings with the natural zations, our local environment and the greater associate attorney. world. JAS focuses its programs on live experi- community.” John received his bachelor’s degree, with ences and workshops for local audiences of all Other members of the task force represent- high distinction, from Indiana University - ages, with many special programs for school-age ing JAS are incoming Board Chair Jane Conroe Bloomington and graduated magna cum laude children. RTPI, founded by community lead- and incoming Vice Chair for Strategic Planning from the State University of New York at Buffalo ers at the campus of Jamestown Community Pierre Chagnon. RTPI members include Mary Law School. He is licensed to practice law in the College in 1983, preserves and displays the life Blair, Chair of the RTPI Foundation, and Dick State of New York. works of Dr. Peterson and serves as a regional Redington, current Chair of the RTPI Board of John has experience litigating personal in- center of knowledge on the environment that Trustees. Ms. Conroe and Mr. Redington stated jury cases on behalf of injured workers. He also showcases nature art exhibits and carries out that, “The task force met with the understanding has experience handling general personal injury field research and conservation education pro- that our process would be to share information matters, Workers’ Compensation claims, and ap- grams locally, nationally and internationally. about the two organizations and explore, with peals. Both organizations have weathered the head- no preconceived notions, how it might be ben- Allan Lewis, partner at Lewis & Lewis, states winds of the recent national recession and have eficial to proceed.” “we are pleased to bring John to the team, he emerged with reduced staffs and increasing -fi The task force will continue to meet through- brings with him a great level of knowledge, and nancial stability. Both rely on grants and dona- out the coming months and will report from truly shares our vision for the firm.” John’s focus tions from foundations and private citizens. The time to time on its progress. For more informa- at Lewis & Lewis will be on representing the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation tion about each organization, the public is en- victims of asbestos exposure, auto accidents, holds donor designated funds for both organiza- couraged to visit the websites jamestownaudu- trucking accidents, workplace injuries, defective tions from gifts and estates of local residents. bon.org and rtpi.org. products, and construction site accidents. JOHN L. LaMANCUSO JOIN THE RESTAURANT CONNECTION! Publish your food specials and get your restaurant noticed!

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A comforting ride past fields of corn, country homes, and scenic stands of trees leads into the warm heart of Warren, Pa. A splendid flower bed, full of life and color, marks the spot where healing and therapy begin. Dr. Ryan Fralick invites his patients to come into the offices for treatment, but provides much more than a checkup. “We treat every joint in the body,” Dr. Fralick says with a smile. “We’re involved in your therapy in and out of the office.” At Fralick Chiropractic, the patient is the focus, creating a unique and valuable experience of care. “I practiced in Vermont for 4 years, then I moved down here in 2010,” Dr. Fralick explains. A native of the region, Dr. Fralick was originally from the Falconer, NY area. He enjoys the Warren area, an amiable and welcoming com- munity. “There is a friendly atmosphere here - most of the patients become my friends.” Fralick Chiropractic takes the wait and worry out of an of- fice visit. “We don’t over book - you’re not waiting in my wait- ing room,” he says. “We’re always treating you from 15 min- utes to half an hour.” Dr. Fralick tries to rehabilitate patients DR. RYAN FRALICK as quickly as possible, while still providing excellent care. “I PHOTO BY KATRINA FULLER had a patient walk in the other day with a cane - I treated her three times, and now she is cane-less and doing well.” With ex- Dr. Fralick is determined to help any and all patients ren Location Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., pertise in sports medicine, physiotherapy, and more, Fralick is that come through his door - providing care is his ultimate and Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The more than able to help with all sorts of ailments. With a special goal. “Just because we aren’t in network, doesn’t mean we Sugar Grove location is open Wednesday and Friday from approach for full circle care, he finds his success rate to be very can’t become in network,” he explains. “Money’s not the 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, give them a call at high, with a 99% resolution of symptoms. important thing; it’s getting you better. I don’t care if you (814)723-2060 or visit their website at fralickchiropractic. The office also has a playfully relaxed feel, recently re- pay me two dollars a month!” The practice also works with com. Drop down to visit Lucha, find the healing you need, done in comfortable grey flooring, plush carpeting, and Workmans’ Comp, including most of the boards in Warren and leave rejuvenated! the warmth of a genuinely caring practice. “Lucha, the of- County and NYS Workmans’ Comp. The doctor is eager to fice greeter, is here every day,” Fralick reminds with a grin. get patients back to their careers, and feeling great. The Jamestown Gazette is proud to recognize our dealers, Lucha, the dog, can be found lounging attentively on the Fralick Chiropratic has two locations, one at 10 Cone- outstanding corporate citizens of our county. This week, the squashy couch in the waiting room, another element of wango Avenue in Warren, Pa., and the other located in the Gazette especially thanks Fralick Chiropractic for faithfully healing - a loving canine can help relieve a world of trou- heart of downtown Sugar Grove. “It’s next to the Bucket!” carrying The Jamestown Gazette, The People’s Paper, for the bles. Fralick exclaims with a laugh. The Doctor is in at his War- benefit and enjoyment of their customers, our readers.

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