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Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, Inc. The People’s Paper. Vol. 7 • No. 37 | Week of September 11, 2017 Listening Rooms Jamestown’s Newest Music Scene that that’s what the room is for, as opposed to a on KISS-FM before Photo Courtesy of J Probst multi-purpose area where you’re going to eat, switching to WRFA drink, play pool, talk and be on your phone,” four years ago, Ward said. “None of that happens here–folks are making it possible to concentrating on the music.” Their shows feature feature local, regional Article Contributed by regional acts, and occasionally national acts, which and national service are usually friends of Mallery Rockwell theirs. A variety of music from funk and soul band No clinking of glasses, no chatter about the cute Smackdab to country guy at the bar. Just music. Over recent years, folk rock music with ‘listening rooms’ have transformed the music Company Townes come scene. In Jamestown, music venues and programs to perform. such as Trinity Guitars’ Back Room Radio Their show originally Hour, Rolling Hills Radio, The Labyrinth Press aired Company and Infinity Visual and Performing Arts have offered intimate spaces that pay full tribute to the talented musicians and the music itself. Listening to Back Room Radio “I’ve played music for a while Jim Holler owns Trinity Guitars and Bill Ward and don’t remember this many hosts the Room Radio Hour opportunities for audiences to in the back of their shop on organizations every just sit and listen to regional artists,” Ward said. 800 West Third Street, where month. “It’s a double community Back Room Radio Hour shows are free, recorded bands can perform close to service that helps local musicians select Thursday nights and broadcast the following the audience. Guitars line the and service organizations across Monday. They ask people to call in advance to walls of the adjacent room. the U.S. and around the world,” ensure enough room for everyone. Photos of past performances Holler said. The guest for “Right now it’s hard to get rid of the distractions decorate the room behind it. September is Chanda Lynn from when you’re experiencing live anything,” Ward “The whole ‘listening room’ Rally to Recover Jamestown, said. “Here is sort of an oasis from that. I think thing is my way of looking at addressing addiction and hope it because it sort of implies Photos Courtesy of Rolling Hills Radio for former and current addicts. Continued on Page 6... Family is Forever Local Initiatives Aim to Create Families for Seniors Article Contributed by It is being promoted by The National accept you for who you are, the ones individuals who give their heart and soul Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) who would do anything to see you to their residents, as well as those seniors Walt Pickut to support and celebrate local smile and who love you no matter and individuals with disabilities who communities in their efforts to what.” leave a lasting imprint on their caregivers.” Home is where the heart is, and that encourage the assisted living Assisted living homes Home Away From Home is where seniors mosly want to stay, component of long term are celebrating “Anyone who has spent time in an assisted right at home with their families. But care. these deep and living community has seen how staff sometimes even the most active and well- According to the American personal connections can come to think of their residents like abled seniors need just a little extra help Health Care Association, between their staff family,” Tittle said recently in Washington, that their family can’t provide. Assisted the theme “Family is and residents. “This D.C., opening this year’s promotion of Forever” was inspired by National Assisted living is often the answer. At least 12 National Assisted Living Week. “It takes a poet Maya Angelou, who Living Week,” said of New York State’s 500 assisted living special person to work in our profession, wrote: “Family isn’t always NCAL Executive communities have made their homes in and often, caregivers form bonds that can blood, it’s the Director Scott Chautauqua County. never be broken.” people in your Tittle, “we want “Family is Forever” is this year’s theme life who want you to recognize Assisted living facilities also strive to offer for National Assisted Living Week® slated in theirs: the ones who these amazing for the week of September 10 through 16. Continued on Page 10... JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 2 www.JamestownGazette.com September 11, 2017 Suites at Rouse: Excellence in Senior Living!  Affordable one- and two-bedroom units  Three nutritious meals, served daily  A daily calendar of activities  Pet-friendly environment  On-site Beauty Shoppe & Spa  Personal care that suits your needs! 814-563-1650 | rouse.org

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Local American Legion and Chautauqua County Veterans Council 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

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“As we approach the 16th Anniversary The local American Legion and of this horrific attack on our nation, I the Chautauqua County Veterans urge all citizens of Chautauqua County Council held a 9/11 Remembrance to again keep the members of our Ceremony on Monday, September military and first responders in their 11, 2017 at noon in front of the thoughts and prayers,” said Chautauqua Chautauqua County Courthouse, 1 PICK OF THE LITTER County Executive Vince Horrigan. Boarding • Dog & Cat Grooming $2.00 N. Erie St. in Mayville. “Pick Up and Delivery Service” The program is to honor and remember The short program was open to the We also have dogs and cats OFF the over 3,000 Americans who were public and featured a few words from that need homes! gROOmIng killed on September 11, 2001 when local dignitaries. Patty Bush 1805 E. Elmwood Ave. Exp. 11.30.17 members of the Islamic extremist For more information, please contact (716) 661-9707 Falconer, NY 14733 group al-Qaeda hijacked four planes Al Crick at (716) 488-9861.

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640-8746 or visit http://kenhardley.com/ on the upcoming shows. rollinghills/ for more information about Rolling Something Different Hills Radio and upcoming shows. Music often has words, but Labyrinth and Listening Rooms The Labyrinth Press Company Infinity have added a twist to that obvious truth: Continued from Front “So I think people were ready for listening rooms, The Labyrinth once jammed 53 musical acts into a poetry night. It’s a listening room where the for a dedicated room and a dedicated situation 30 days back in 2009. Now, the eclectic and cozy “music” is poetry. every other place that I’ve been to, Rolling Hills where there was nothing going on except what hangout on 12 East Fourth Street hosts three to and the Infinity jazz series, it’s the same way. There four carefully selected shows a month. In one The Labyrinth features Pulse Poetry Slam every was going on onstage,” Hardley said. Music third Tuesday of the month, where poets express are no distractions. We ask folks not to have their became the main attraction. room visitors can order coffee and food, while the phones out.” The Back Room Radio Hour offers adjacent room includes a stage for guests to enjoy their creative work to the audience. Pulse Poetry poetry and hip-hop, folk and Americana music, “In 2010, there was a national zeitgeist of live music. Frank Besse, Jeff James and Alex James was created by Autumn Echo in 2014, and is now blue grass, hard rock and rock and roll. Americana, grass roots music. The bar scene are co-owners of the cozy establishment. Besse hosted every first Thursday of every month at began to fade away,” Hardley said. “Sneaking into has been co-owner of the Labyrinth for two and Infinity Visual and Performing Arts, every third “With the music, there are folks doing happy, its place was this concept of paying attention to a half years, but has been involved throughout the Monday at Phoenix Rising Wellness Studio, and joyful stuff and there are pin-drop moments the singer-songwriter, for the Americana scene.” past 10 years as an organizer and employee. occasionally at other local venues. when the poetry folks were in here bearing their souls about everything from addiction to abuse,” “Rolling Hills provided a medium for that to “Jeff and I really connected when we agreed that Infinity Visual and Performing Arts Ward said. “People are paying attention and happen under the rubric of a radio show. People there wasn’t a place where you could go and Infinity Visual and Performing Arts started out focused on what these folks are doing. It’s a more are making it their monthly night out now,” listen to original, good live music at any sort of with a singing group of seven students in 1998 personal situation here.” Hardley said. “It puts the artist in a wholly frequency,” Besse said. “A few bars in town were and has become a home for budding musicians, different place. It really inspires creativity, unlike really the only places doing live music at all.” Studio hours for Trinity Guitars are Monday and now topping 1,200 every year. More than 50 Friday from 12 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Wednesday “There is no one in Jamestown performances take to the stage at Infinity every by appointment, Tuesday and Thursday that is like ‘I get rich off of live year, and several performances are shown from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturday from music,’” Besse said. “You’re doing throughout the community. 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call (716) 665-4490 it because you love it. There’s that Infinity provides a 4,000 square foot or visit http://trinityguitars.com for more sense of support and wanting performance area with a large stage and seating information about Trinity Guitars’ Back things to succeed with everyone for 200 people where the focus is entirely on Room Radio Hour. doing stuff with music in the the musicians. “It’s where our students learn the community.” Rolling Hills Radio craft of stage performance,” Infinity Executive “We encourage all ages to be here. Director Shane Hawkins said. “People are very Rolling Hills Radio is hosted by Ken This is what it’s for.” The Labyrinth supportive of the young musicians; they clap Hardley and began at the Labyrinth Press prides itself in that almost all and give them positive feedback and that makes Company eight years ago. The successful performances are offered at no charge students want to get on stage again,” Hawkins show started out as a fun idea between to children and adults. The Labyrinth added. “Creativity is so broad and there are so Hardley and a friend, who got permission has an event called Bach & Beer every many right ways to do it.” from WRFA to record the shows. “The month. The unique event features Infinity hosts a monthly jazz night, run by local first few shows had local musicians, and traditional and contemporary music jazz musician John Cross. “It’s a fantastic musician by the third or fourth show the room by local musicians. started filling up and it just took off in a and artist-rich community that really appreciates Bands travel to the Labyrinth from and supports the music and arts.” Hawkins said. way that I didn’t foresee,” Hardley said. all over the U.S., and out of the country from places playing in bars. The first time I Jonathan When guests come to hear music at Infinity, they Rolling Hills began at Labyrinth, an intimate Edwards on stage, he sang a song about his like New Zealand, Belgium and Canada. “We’ve had space for music, a nearly perfect “listening room.” bands that have performed on national television may well be listening to young musicians who will parents adopting him. I looked out at the soon become tomorrow’s professionals and stars But the increasing number of fans eventually forced audience and they were openly weeping. Where and sold half a million records, both before or a move to the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts and after their appearances in Jamestown,” Besse said. of stage and club, travelling the world, according do you get that? It probably wouldn’t have to Hawkins. “It’s amazing to see... and hear.” then to the Robert H. Jackson Center. Now, Rolling happened at a bar.” The Accident That Led Me To The World is an all- Hills Radio is set to play their shows at Shawbucks, acoustic folk band from Massachusetts, and they’ve Infinity Visual and Performing Arts is open larger but comfortable space for easy listening. Singer-songwriter Matt Nakoa recently played a been playing at the Labyrinth for the past 10 years. Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Radio features a variety of national song that touched hearts of the audience at the Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Chautauqua Institution. “Something happened Many bands travel through Jamestown on the way musical acts recorded live each month, broadcast to performances in NYC. Besse reaches out to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (7 p.m.–9 p.m. on WRFA every Friday at 6 p.m. The shows present that rarely happens in music: the song was Infinity Arts Café), and Saturday from 9 a.m. to over and it was complete absolute silence, you offer some of them a welcome and an opportunity Americana music including classical, jazz, folk, to play at the Labyrinth. The news about the 1 p.m. Infinity Arts Cafe Live Events are held the rock, reggae and more. could have heard a pin drop, and then there 1st and 3rd Friday of each month from 7:00 p.m. was a roar of applause,” Hardley said. “That Labyrinth’s music scene has now spread far by “This is the atmosphere and space we’re settling word of mouth and online. to 9:00 p.m. Call (716) 664-0991 or visit http:// brief two seconds is like the white whale for an infinityperformingarts.org for more information. into,” Hardley said. “We’re also moving into artist. That’s what you go for, where you have so “With music and arts in Jamestown, a ton of television. We’re going to be a television show completely captured the audience that they’re great things can happen…because you have all What’s Old is New Again about a radio show.” The next show will be just not ready for the song to be over, they’re not these great venues and all these people who care Listening rooms are the newest fashion and coolest October 30 at Shawbucks and tickets will be ready to move back into real life for a bit. That’s about it,” Besse said. vogue crossing the American music scene today. Yet on sale soon. The Rolling Hills Radio Facebook what can happen in a setting like this.” The Labyrinth is open Monday from 8 a.m. to 4 the pleasure of enjoying good artistry, listening un- page will have more details shortly. Rolling Hills Radio starts Monday, October 30. p.m., Tuesday–Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., bothered by busy surroundings or just “absorbing Playing guitar since the age of 13 and later The regular season will now be Mondays. The Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 4 the great vibes” has been around as long as music playing as a bar musician, Hardley was used to show begins at 6:30 but doors open at 5:30 for p.m. to 10 p.m. Visit http://www.labpressco.com itself. Jamestown has become a magnet for good hoping people would listen over their gin and ‘Happy Rolling Hour’ where people can hang for more information or visit the Labyrinth Press listening and fine entertainment in the best of the tonics and conversations. out, network and support the show. Call (716) Company’s Facebook page for more information oldest and newest traditions. Enjoy! JAMESTOWN GAZETTE September 11, 2017 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 7

Un-phone Please! If you were born with a phone in your hand, your mother wouldn’t have liked it and her doctor would have been aith WHINEWHINE amazed. So why do so many clerks OFOF THETHE still have their phones stuck to their ears while they’re supposed to be F atters working? The other day I got a dirty look and WEEK!WEEK!a rude answer when I asked a clerk – obviously too busy on her phone to tolerate my interruption – “What M aisle for toothpaste, please?” Sorry, the Constitutional rightWeek to free of speech 9/11/17 does - 9/17/17 not guarantee the right to jabber instead of serve customers. Daddy

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JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 8 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY September 11, 2017 First Annual Reid Jones Memorial Cruise-In Article Contributed by Partners in Kind will also be hosting Remember the Magic, a special holiday Partners in Kind opportunity for children impacted by loss or tragedy this year. Reid Matthew Jones, infant son of Ryan and Jeannine, fought a courageous Classic cars, food trucks, great music, Hazeltine Library Invites battle with Leukemia in his brief yet and fun! Join Partners in Kind, the You to Learn About Herbs impactful time here on Earth. So few V-Dub Club, and the Jones family for will ever leave a legacy of love and the a day of fun and excitement as they giving spirit the way he did. To honor kick off the First Annual Reid Jones him, Partners in Kind is excited to host Memorial Cruise In. Contestants the very first Reid Jones Memorial will be rolling in at the Gerry Rodeo Classic Car, Truck, and Bike Cruise-in! Grounds on September 16, 2017 from Pet Please join us for this area's finest rides, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Music will be provided of the Basket Auction, door prizes, vendors, by the Kokomo Times while everyone Week food trucks, live music and more! enjoys their favorite food truck cuisine! Proceeds from this event will be used For more information regarding this to provide a Thanksgiving meal on event, including how to register as a Article Contributed by Thanksgiving for local veterans who contestant, please email Melissa at would otherwise be eating alone. [email protected]. Hazeltine Public Library Rico Wednesday, September 20, 2017 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. My name is Rico. I am a Historical Lecture on 100th Anniversary HARVESTING HERBS - DRYING HERBS handsome grey tiger kitten in search of my forever home. of Women’s Suffrage Set for Sept. 23 USING HERBS IN YOUR HOME I love to play and cuddle. I Presented by local gardener Fanchon Adams do well with dogs, cats and Demonstrations, hand outs and time for questions! people. You and I can share a lifetime of happiness and love. No charge but reservations requested – please call I’ll see you at Paws. or visit the library Paws Along the River Hazeltine Public Library 212 Elm St., Warren, PA 891 Busti Sugargrove Road 814-726-1961 Jamestown, NY www.pawsalongtheriver.org Phone: 716.487.1281

Food Bank of WNY Motorcycle Run & Rally Article Contributed by in need. In any given month, the Food Bank of WNY provides nutritious food Food Bank of WNY and support to as many as 44,000 families throughout Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie JCC professor Traci Langworthy (left) and Dr. Shannon Risk of Niagara University It’s time to polish those pipes, strap on and Niagara counties. Over the last 16 those helmets and ride for the cause. years, the Food Bank of WNY Motorcycle Article Contributed by by suffragist Ophelia Griffith of the Saturday, September 16th; it’s the 17th run has raised over $98,000, helping the Fluvanna Political Equality Club, Annual Food Bank of Western New York Food Bank of WNY provide approximately Chautauqua County as portrayed by reenactor Kimberly 595,000 meals throughout Cattaraugus, Motorcycle Run and Rally! Peterson Bentley. Chautauqua, Erie and Niagara counties Historical Society The Newell-Faulkner American Legion Post and is the longest running Food Bank of Another highlight of the day’s event 880 of Eden, NY will once again host the WNY! Why not join us in the fight against The Chautauqua County Historical 17th annual motorcycle run registration and will be opening remarks from New hunger this year? the craft/vendor fair from 8 a.m. until noon. Society, in partnership with the York State Senator Catherine Young, Car enthusiasts are welcome to join the pre We invite you to help us fight hunger in Bemus Point Historical Society, will whose 57th Senate District includes run rally and enter the fan favorite contest, Western New York with your donation, present a special lecture on the 100th Chautauqua County. Chautauqua with voting proceeds to benefit the Food sponsorship, vendor presence and/or anniversary of women’s suffrage in County Historical Society President Bank of Western New York! Don’t forget participation at this annual event that New York state on Saturday, Sept. and former editor of the Jamestown the delicious breakfast available from Post draws hundreds of people in support of 23 at 10 a.m. at Bemus Point United Post-Journal Cristie Herbst will host 880’s kitchen. Craig Matthews returns to helping our hungry neighbors. We thank Methodist Church (4954 Bemus - the event and welcome attendees. emcee, with kickstands up at 11 a.m. for the our proud sponsors which include Sunset Ellery Rd, Bemus Point, NY). scenic motorcycle dice run, including stops Bay Beach Club, Newell-Faulkner Post 880, “With 2017 serving as the 100th at Gowanda Harley Davidson, The Vegas Gowanda Harley-Davidson, The Vegas Traci Langworthy, Historian and anniversary of women gaining the right Pad and Merritt Winery before ending at Pad, Merritt Winery, Hard Tales Magazine, Jamestown Community College to vote in New York State, we thought Sunset Bay Beach Club for the post run rally, Amvet Riders, Chautauqua Chamber of Professor, will join Dr. Shannon Risk, it fitting to have an event to focus on with raffles, food, beverages, emcee Rainman Commerce, Michael Kramer Graphics, Niagara University History Professor, this important anniversary,” explains and live entertainment from SteelHorse SHOP.COM/MissDebbisMall, SteelHorse, in a joint presentation outlining the Jason Sample, Chautauqua County and Creating A Sinner to continue the Creating A Sinner, Craig Matthews, women’s suffrage movement in New Historical Society events committee FUNdraising efforts. The public is invited, Rainman, Fort Erie Motorcycle Swap Meet, York State, which began in the mid-19th whether you rode in the run or not! chair. “Our county played a prominent Media One Group, Pin-Ups For A Cause century and continued until women in role in the women’s suffrage movement Pre register early for ride incentives! Visit and The Kantor Law Firm. The event team the state were finally given the right to is incredibly thankful for the continued and we look forward to sharing some www.wnyfoodbankrun.com to pre-register vote in 1917. Risk and Langworthy will of those details with attendees during in August and we’ll have a commemorative support of Dave O of Cyberspokes, founder also spend time focusing on notable chip waiting for you at check in. Riders of this event. The Food Bank of WNY this very special event.” Motorcycle Run & Rally wouldn’t be what suffragists and organizations that took who pre-registered in July have a limited root here in Western New York and The American Association of edition run tee waiting for them. Are it is without his personal passion for fighting Chautauqua County. University Women (AAUW) will also you looking for ways to support the event hunger in our communities! be on hand as a "friends of the event" before it happens? Get your 50/50 Raffle For additional information on this event In addition to the presentation by Risk to provide literature and details on its ticket for a chance to win a cash prize and and the Food Bank of WNY, please, visit and Langworthy, a special reenactment organization. don’t forget your ticket for a chance to win online at www.wnyfoodbankrun.com will also take place featuring actual a Coleman Trail 100cc Mini Bike donated or contact Sarah Snyder, Marketing & remarks that were made at the time by The event is free and open to the public. by Cyberspokes and The Varysburg Hotel. Development Manager for the Food Bank notable anti-suffragists, as presented For more information, call the Every $1 donated to the Food Bank of of Western New York, at (716) 935-6675 by local actor Robert Terreberry, with Historical Society at (716) 326-2977 or WNY helps provide six meals to those or [email protected] a rebuttal that was originally prepared email [email protected]. 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THE EVERYDAY HUNTER ® Take a Happy Hour Hike with Steve Sorensen into Autumn at Audubon

Help Fight Chronic Wasting Disease

Photo by Brett Billings, US Fish & Wildlife Service

You can welcome autumn with a Happy Hour Hike at the Audubon Community CWD can be spread from deer to deer where infected deer have Nature Center on Friday afternoon, September 22. Then, if you'd like, join your fellow deposited the disease-causing prions. nature lovers for an optional happy hour beverage.

decline in wildlife management funds critical to state game departments. Wisconsin, for Article Contributed by beverage at a local restaurant with example, spent $32 million in its first five your fellow nature-nerds. years of combating CWD. That money won’t Audubon Community go into habitat, research, enforcement, and Nature Center Remember to wear shoes that are other programs that benefit all wildlife. suited to the trails. The walk will happen rain or shine, so come dressed Any loss of hunters also reduces Pittman- You are invited to welcome autumn with Robertson funding for wildlife through an for the weather. excise tax on firearms, ammunition and a hike on the splendid grounds at the archery gear. Pittman-Robertson funds Audubon Community Nature Center. Fee is $8 per person, $6 for Nature are distributed to the states for wildlife Center members. Audubon will provide the landscape management and total as much as $324 Reservations are appreciated by million dollars per year—no mere pittance. and Senior Naturalist Sarah Hatfield Contributing Writer And that’s only a part of the monetary will lead you through the woodlands Thursday, September 21, 2017. Call equation. In New York, for example, deer (716) 569-2345 during business on the first day of autumn, Friday, Steve Sorensen hunting brings a whopping $1.5 billion hours or visit the Programs page annually to the state’s economy. September 22, 2017. Chronic Wasting Disease may be the most at auduboncnc.org. Walk-ins are serious threat to deer we have ever seen. A decline in deer populations through At this 3 to 4 p.m. Happy Hour Hike, welcome. CWD will undoubtedly cause some hunters you can explore Audubon's trails to see Is CWD worse than EHD, the other disease to decide hunting is not worth the effort. Audubon Community Nature Center autumn color the world. we’re hearing about? Yes, definitely. Epizootic Others may think all deer are diseased, is located at 1600 Riverside Road, one- hemorrhagic disease (sometimes called “blue and will leave the sport for that reason. No tongue”) affects deer that get bitten by an There is a flurry of activity in the natural quarter mile east of Route 62 between hunter wants to pursue diseased animals, world as everything gets ready for the infected midge. EHD is fatal, but it’s seasonal, and hunters might also worry that CWD will Jamestown, New York, and Warren, and occurs mainly in dry areas where the midge infect them and their families. It’s not hard lean season. Animals are packing away Pennsylvania. thrives along the marginal edges of stagnant to see where this problem leads. It could be food, as are some plants, while others water. Deer don’t transmit it to one another, Audubon Community Nature Center devastating not just to whitetail deer but to are sending their offspring out into the and when freezing weather kills the midges, builds and nurtures connections between the intricate balance of ecosystems. world as their final gesture. the disease stops. CWD can contaminate deer people and nature by providing positive habitat for years. Even though whitetails, mule deer, elk, and moose are all susceptible, no one is Meet new people, learn a little bit, outdoor experiences, opportunities Is CWD worse than poaching? Without predicting CWD will exterminate whitetails and enjoy the season. After the to learn about and understand the a doubt. Poachers are game thieves so or other deer species. However, if it gets out hike, bring a bit of cash to enjoy a natural world, and knowledge to act in poaching is a crime. We need strong of control it could end hunting as we know enforcement and serious penalties, but it, so hunters must play a critical role in (completely optional) follow-up environmentally responsible ways. poaching doesn’t threaten the entire deer CWD management. Here are four things all population. CWD does. hunters can do right now to be part of the Is CWD worse than habitat loss, the threat long-term solution: we hear about most often? Yes. Habitat loss 1. Don’t panic. Although CWD has spread is a huge issue as humans rob wildlife of far beyond Colorado where it was first habitat by building new homes, shopping discovered in mule deer 50 years ago, the centers, golf courses and industrial sites. But vast majority of deer are still disease-free. even where habitat is unlimited, CWD will destroy deer. 2. Refrain from feeding deer. A feeding site brings deer into close proximity with one CWD is a bigger threat than these other another. It does little to help deer and can perils because everywhere a diseased facilitate infected deer contacting healthy deer. deer goes, he leaves infectious “prions” behind. The prion, a “mis-folded protein,” 3. Study the issue by visiting state game is the disease-causing agent of “spongiform” department websites and reading scientific diseases. It’s contained in feces and remains reports about CWD, so you can speak viable in the soil for years. When it infects intelligently about it. Don’t be one of those a deer, it makes the brain spongy, causing who talk about the CWD problem without death. And it has no cure. understanding it. Deer are what ecologists call a keystone 4. Cooperate with the efforts of your state species. The Oxford English Dictionary to control CWD by obeying regulations to defines that as “a species on which other combat it, such as rules about disposal of species in an ecosystem largely depend, harvested deer carcasses from areas where such that if it were removed the ecosystem CWD has been known to exist. would change drastically.” That makes Join this fight, because deer of every kind deer management a critical wildlife across North America are too great a professionals use to benefit other species. If treasure to lose. CWD causes deer populations to decline, it When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t hunting, will have a devastating impact on hunting as he’s thinking about hunting, writing about a means of wildlife conservation. hunting, talking about hunting, dreaming Hunters have financed wildlife conservation about hunting, or wishing he were hunting. for more than a century, causing many Contact him at [email protected], species to thrive. 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Your needs change as well that the 35,500 certified assisted living nyscal.org, to learn more about the beds produce, directly and indirectly, state’s legislative agenda and activities more than 26,000 jobs, a $2.6 billion regarding this critical component of Heritage total economic impact and a total New York’s health care initiatives on offers you solutions to fit revenue adding up to more than $380 behalf of its senior citizens. your individual needs. Let us help you navigate the next steps in life to ensure you continue to live life to your fullest. Falls Prevention in 2017 661-7582. If you are looking for 24-hour support, vibrancy of life, security, Article Contributed by the comfort of home with friendship and community... Office for the Aging Other things that can be done to Assisted Living may be the choice for you. reduce falls are to ask your health care Dana Corwin, RN provider to evaluate your risk of having

Heritage Ministries, is one of a fall. Be sure to report any prior falls or the leaders in Assisted Living Friday September 22, is the first day of near falls to your provider. Have your autumn and it is also Fall Prevention medications reviewed by your doctor or Awareness Day. Every September we pharmacist to ensure the medications are called to become more aware of the are not causing you to become sleepy growing public health issues related or dizzy and have your eyes checked at to falls. In May of this year, 2017, least once a year. In the home, make sure Daily, delivered from our hearts to your hands, the CDC held a conference entitled there is sufficient lighting, be sure stairs we will allow you to live life to your fullest while taking the worry out of life. Aging Without Injury. According to and floors are free from clutter. You can the Center for Disease Control, “An also have grab bars in the bathroom, in Orchard GrOve older adult falls every second of every and outside the shower and railings on 2000 SOuthweStern drive day. Less than half of them talk to both sides of the stairs. JameStOwn, nY their doctor about their fall.” (CDC, There are three key steps in fall prevention: BerGQuiSt May 2017). Falls don’t always cause injuries that can be seen. One of the identify your risk of falling, identify the hOmeStead things you can do and change to decrease Call Today For More Information 4600 rOute 60 most difficult end results of a fall is your risk, and talk with your health 716-763-5608 GerrY, nY that it limits a person’s confidence and thus limits their independence. There care providers-doctors, nurses, physical heritage1886.org can be extremely serious problems as a therapists and pharmacists. Twenty result of a fall: a broken bone, internal percent of a person’s health outcomes bleeding and possibly a traumatic brain are dictated by what happens with your Fill the Bus Day at Friendly’s Restaurant injury if someone falls and strikes their health care providers management. That head. This is serious business. You can means that Eighty percent of your health Article Contributed by erasers, folders, spiral notebooks, dividers, do something to help yourself and the depends on you and your own behaviors, index cards, high lighters, zipper pouches, people you love and care about. your home and community environment Axemen M/C post it notes, rulers, pencil boxes, tissues, and other factors! Take control and crayons, 1” three ring binders and back There are many things we can do to learn what you can do to reduce your prevent falls. Joining an exercise program The Axemen M/C NY4 is announcing the packs. risk of falls this autumn on National fall that addresses improving balance and "Fill The Bus” school supply drive will be awareness day! The supplies will be delivered to T.E.A.M. mobility is a key component. The Office culminating their month long school supply (Teenage Education And Motherhood) For additional information on fall drive with a collection point in an effort for the Aging (OFA) offers several Tai program and the Jamestown – falconer Chi programs which are evidence based prevention or general assistance contact to completely fill the bus with supplies. schools. The Axemen will be collecting supplies at and proven to help reduce the risk of falls. the NY Connects Helpline at (716) friendly’s restaurant, 10 south main street These coupons will be available at all of our Additionally the OFA offers Stepping 753-4582, 363-4582 or 661-7582 or on saturday september 23, 2017 between drop off locations, please pick one up and On, a seven week comprehensive fall e-mail us at [email protected]. the hours of 09:00 - 3:00 pm. visit friendly’s on September 23rd and 20% prevention course. It is a program that ny.us. NY Connects is the place to call to of the proceeds will go to help chautauqua The Jamestown public schools will addresses topics like improving balance get connected to the help and resources striders high school mentoring program. have a bus on site and the Jamestown and strength through exercise, vision, you need. NY Connects assists people Fire Department will have a fire engine The Axemen M/C is a group of paid medication management and safety in of all ages. NY Connects offers on location. The Axemen and families professional firefighters whose mission is the community and in the home. These information and assistance services. It will be on hand to collect any and all tohelp the community through this drive. programs are held at various times is confidential and free. NY Connects donations. The Axemen are encouraging This collection is made possible through and sites throughout the county. For is brought to you by the Chautauqua the community to drop off any new and the efforts of the JPS, FCS, BPU, United more information, you can contact NY County Office for the Aging and the unused pens, pencils, loose leaf paper, Way of SCC and the Office of Public Safety. 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services and programs. th Article Contributed by Thurs., Sept. 14 • 7pm Tues., Sept. 26th • 7pm Child Advocacy Program CAP encourages community members to register for the 5K Run/ 716-665-5015 On September 30, 2017, The Child Walk, or attend the event to show Advocacy Program (CAP) will host support and learn about the mission the 4th annual Step Up For Kids and services. You can register online 5K Run/Walk at Cassadaga Beach. at capjustice.org or call CAP at 716- NATURAL HEALTH with Jeffrey Barkstrom CAP's mission is to end child abuse in 338-9844. Race day registration Chautauqua County, and when abuse begins at 9:00 am with the 5K Run/ Are Cell Phones Harmful? occurs, CAP coordinates a community Walk starting at 10:00 am. There will response to bring healing, hope and Tips to reduce your exposure to also be a Kids' Hero Run at 11:15 am. justice to these children and families. EMFs include putting your phone in The Step Up for Kids Run is an event Take steps to prevent child abuse in airplane mode when carrying it, using that raises awareness about CAP's Chautauqua County, register today! your speaker phone when talking, turning off your wifi at night and hard wiring your devices. Chautauqua Lake Fishing Nutritionally, eat foods that boost antioxidants and are nutrient dense Association donates $7,000 to CLA which will mitigate the effects of EMFs. These foods are mostly green leafy vegetables and include vegetables Contributing Writer like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, but Jeffrey Barkstrom also garlic, onions and fish. A common question I hear is, “Is my The research is in. EMFs contribute to cell phone harmful to me?” Well, a wide variety of diseases. Reducing what does the research say? your exposure and increasing your whole food nutrient intake are the At the time of this article, 26 research best preventive strategies. If you studies have found that electromagnetic are interested in more info, call our fields (EMFs), given off by cell phones office 716-665-5015 or attend our and other devices, activate calcium upcoming workshop. channels surrounding our cells which Have a great week. leads to all sorts of harm. Jeffrey Barkstrom has been helping EMFs have been found to be related people with health and weight loss issues to a wide variety of diseases including for more than 12 years. He has spoken breaking DNA, breast cancer, decreased at colleges, businesses, non-profits, sperm count, atrial fibrillation and (L to R): Mark Damon of the CLFA presents Doug Conroe of the CLA with a $7,000 national conferences and on television donation for ongoing lake cleanup efforts. flutter, anxiety, depression and autism about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. amongst other things. He currently practices at Barkstrom Doug Conroe, CLA Executive Director. Article Contributed by In a recent German study, they Acupuncture PC, Natural Health "I am extremely pleased that we can Chautauqua Lake found that 24 hours of cell phone use Improvement Center in Jamestown, continue to work together with the produced roughly the equivalent DNA NY. Learn more at www.barkstrom.net Association fishing association for the good of damage as getting 1,600 chest x-rays. or at www.jamestowngazette.com. Chautauqua Lake." The Chautauqua Lake Association recently accepted a $7,000 donation For more information about the from the Chautauqua Lake Fishing Chautauqua Lake Association or to 700 square foot Walk-In Humidor make a donation to lake clean-up Association. The funds will be used Over 500 Brands, Styles & Sizes of toward ongoing lake cleanup efforts. efforts, visit the CLA on the web at Premium Cigars www.chautauqualakeassociation.org “We are pleased to again be able to Discount Program (visit for details) support the CLA. Their essential or call 716-763-8602. You can also visit work keeps Chautauqua Lake the CLA on Facebook. 1974 W. Perimeter Road, Steamburg, NY flourishing. Their constant efforts The CLA’s mission is to provide effective (Next to the Turtle Pit) support the economy and our and efficient lake maintenance services for Open 10-7 Mon-Sat • 10-6 Sun 716-354-2100 mission to better Chautauqua Lake," the benefit of all Chautauqua Lake users. said Mark Damon, Chautauqua Lake As the “Stewards of the Lake,” the CLA Fishing Association President. serves to promote and facilitate the ongoing The CLFA has been a devoted supporter scientific monitoring of Chautauqua of the CLA for over 10 years. They have Lake and its ecosystem. The CLA donated over $50,000 to the organization participates with local, state and federal for annual lake maintenance. lake management programs and educates “The CLFA is as enthusiastic about the community about Chautauqua keeping the lake healthy and maintained Lake’s ecosystem and environmental lake as is the lake association itself," said management practices. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE September 11, 2017 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 15 CHAMBER CORNER Harmony Historical Written by Society Harvest Festival Todd J. Tranum Article Contributed by the Matson House, early American President & CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce & tools in the Butts Barn, chair , Harmony Historical Society tatting and Dun Roving Alpaca will be Executive Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier near the Weaving Shed. Our one room The Harmony Historical Society schoolhouse will be having lessons Chamber Celebrates Harvest Festival will be held on and our new research library will be September 16 & 17 from 10 to 5 at open. Live music will be from 11 am the museum campus in Blockville, to 4:30 each day along with merchants Outstanding Achievements NY. New this year will be scheduled demonstration events on both days. and our famous food tent. Musician on The Chautauqua County Chamber last December. Saturday will be Old Dawg Bluegrass, of Commerce is pleased to announce Some of the demonstrations will be The Fredonia Community Chamber presented by the Texas 1st Volunteer Bonnie Lock Fiddlers and Davis & its list of award recipients for the 2017 of Commerce has selected Todd Infantry, Appalachian Fur Traders, Eng. Sunday will feature Davis & Eng Chamber Annual Awards Banquet. Langworthy as its Community Service Longbow carving, Chautauqua and Picks & Hammers. Special this Each year, we recognize leaders in Award Recipient. The Town of County Weavers Guild and Hilltop year the beautiful "Bear Claw" raffle business and community service, Pomfret Historian since 2005, he has Spinners, carving to name quilt done in batik fabric by the Golden during what has become one of the published five books on various aspects a few. Open hearth cooking will be in Needle Quilters. largest gathering of business people of Fredonia history and has presented countywide. lectures and tours. He has been active The Chamber’s annual Economic with the Festival Fredonia board and Development Award is presented been a youth sports coach. FINDING YOUR FAMILY with Janet Wahlberg to a company or organization that The Hanover Community Chamber will has contributed significantly to the present its Community Service Award to economic development, quality of life Sue Briggs for her 25 years of consecutive and stability of our region. This year service in organizing the annual Silver Yearbooks that award is going to Fieldbrook Foods Creek Yard Sales. As the founder of in Dunkirk, which recently completed a Destinations Plus, Briggs has actively $4 million expansion project, allowing worked to promote tourism here for 30 it to retain 586 full time jobs and add years marketing packaged motor coach 61 new jobs. In addition to the extra tours. She has served for many years space, the company purchased new on the Silver Creek and now Hanover equipment to add two new production Chamber Board and is a member of the lines to manufacture specialty ice cream Silver Creek Planning Board. products. We are proud to recognize that dedication and to celebrate the John Williams, Parks Manager for the jobs that Fieldbrook is sustaining and City of Jamestown Parks, Recreation and creating in the Chautauqua County. Conservation Department, is receiving the Community Service Award from Contributing Writer The Person of the Year Award the Jamestown Community Chamber is presented to someone who is Janet Wahlberg of Commerce. While his job forces him recognized for his or her outstanding to focus on the beauty of city parks, his How many of you still have your taught at the school. By searching the achievements and contributions either commitment goes much farther as he yearbooks from high school or pages that list faculty or various classes within the past year or throughout their works tirelessly in the background to college? Have you considered using and clubs in the school you may find entire life. Our board has chosen to ensure the success of a broad range of yearbooks as a source for genealogical them listed as the coach or advisor present this award to William Andrews, festivals and events held in Jamestown. research? If you haven’t, you should, as to one of these groups. You may Managing Director/President and there is so much information in them have heard that your aunt, uncle or CEO of Monofrax LLC in Falconer. The Mayville-Chautauqua Community regarding the students, including grandparents were teachers but know Bill has been with the company since Chamber of Commerce has selected photographs. Who knows, you might very little about their career. This is a June of 2016 and immediately stepped the Chautauqua Lake Central School just find that photo of great aunt Susie great opportunity to give additional in to demonstrate leadership both Manufacturers Club as its Community that you have been looking for. context to their lives. internally and in the community. He Service Award recipient. Organized by The captions found next to the After you have found your relatives in opened his plant up for Manufacturing community volunteers, the club began seniors' photos will give you an idea yearbooks, search carefully to see if any Day tours last fall, hosting hundreds as a mid-day extracurricular experience of goals they may have had, how they of their classmates became famous. of students and teachers from local for students, and then expanded to were viewed by their classmates, and Just think locally of those people who superlatives that were assigned to schools. He is committed to STEM enhance the curriculum and include graduated with Robert H. Jackson or them. There may be a list of activities manufacturing courses. The club focuses Roger Tory Peterson. (Science Technology Engineering and that they participated in during their Math) education, serving on the WNY on careers in manufacturing through high school years leading you to Where would I find these yearbooks, STEM Advisory Board and is a Junior hands-on learning and field trips. look carefully through the book at you ask? Many yearbooks are located online. Locally the Hall House has an Achievement volunteer. Bill has brought Marion and Don Eno of Westfield have the group and candid photos of the a positive energy and enthusiasm to various clubs and sports for additional extensive collection of JHS books. In been chosen Community Service Award addition, there are some books from Monofrax along with a plan and a recipients for the Westfield-Barcelona photos of your family member. In some cases, there are references other schools in the region such as commitment to the community. Community Chamber of Commerce. to their plans for the future. And Randolph, Grove, Sherman, Each Community Chamber also selects Together and individually, they have a then there are all the signatures and Panama, Falconer, Pine Valley, a Community Service Award recipient, long record of service to the community greetings of their classmates. Do they Southwestern, Frewsburg and Holy recognizing those who are active and on behalf of the Jaycees, Rotary, Northern a long ago romance? Did your Family High Schools. We are always have contributed greatly to our area in Chautauqua Community Foundation, relative have a devilish side hinted at looking to expand our collection, so the past or present. Meals on Wheels, and Patterson Library, in one of these remembrances? Did look carefully in those boxes in the attic the friendships memorialized on the that belonged to your grandparents The Dunkirk Community Chamber of among others. pages of the book endure throughout or parents and consider donating any Commerce has selected Carol Kozlowski We hope you will join us in saluting all their lives? These are all questions that yearbooks that you find that pertain to to receive its Community Service of these deserving award winners during may be answered by perusing old year the surrounding area. Award posthumously. Kozlowski was a the Chamber’s Annual Awards Banquet books. The answers that you find will To read Janet Walberg’s previous nurse at Brooks Memorial Hospital for on Thursday, October 5 in the Williams give you a much fuller picture of your genealogy columns or to delve deeper many years, and even after retirement Center on the SUNY Fredonia campus. family members at this formative time into her writings and insights for she continued to remain active as a Reservations are required by September of their lives. searching out and recording your volunteer for the Chautauqua Center 28. You can register online at www. In addition to information on the own family’s genealogy, please go to clinic and the Dunkirk Senior Center chautauquachamber.org/events or call students, the yearbooks may provide jamestowngazette.com and visit Janet’s before she passed away unexpectedly the Chamber at 366-6200 or 484-1101. crucial data about an ancestor who own web page. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 16 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY September 11, 2017 7th Annual Route 16 Garage Sale Event Article Contributed by to one and all. Expect to find fellow buyers from far and wide looking for Chuck Struble items of all kinds.

You will be tempted by many roadside Are you ready for one of New York chicken barbeque stands and restaurants State’s largest multi-mile garage sales? will be open to satisfy your taste buds. The 7th Annual Route 16 Garage Sale There will also be many stores and shops Event features 43 miles of sales along with a wide variety of items for you. with numerous roadside barbeques. The numerous sales are along Route 16 from We hope you can make plans to visit the Pennsylvania state line to the Erie the multi-mile sales event along Route Celebrate the Foundation of America County line. This two day event will be 16 and its adjoining side roads, right Jamestown Chapter, NSDAR Promotes Constitution Week on Saturday, September 16 and Sunday, here in Cattaraugus County. September 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you need additional information, you You will find hundreds of households can call (716) 904-2233 or visit the offering a wide variety of treasures Cattaraugus County Tourism website.

15th Annual Dining Out for Life to Take Place October 10 Article Contributed by New this year: Lyft is offering diners up to a 20 percent discount off rides for the awareness, promotion Evergreen Health ($10 per ride, two rides per person Article Contributed by and celebration of Constitution maximum) that originate or end in Daughters of the Week. This annual observance The theme for this year’s 15th annual the greater Buffalo area on October 10 Dining Out For Life event is “Chews American Revolution between 5:00 p.m. and midnight when provides innumerable opportunities To Help. Dine Out, Fight AIDS.” they enter the DINEOUTWNY code for educational initiatives and Western New Yorkers can help raise There are two documents of in the Lyft app. community outreach, two mission funds to assist individuals and families paramount importance to American areas of crucial importance to the According to the New York State in our community who are affected history: the Declaration of National Society’s work. By fostering Department of Health, it is estimated by HIV by dining out for breakfast, Independence, which forged our knowledge of and appreciation for lunch or dinner on Tuesday, October that 3,000 people in Western New national identity, and the United the Constitution and the inalienable 10 as part of this national fundraising York are living with HIV. Evergreen States Constitution, which set rights it affords to all Americans, event held annually in more than 60 provides a variety of HIV specialty forth the framework for the federal DAR helps to keep alive the memory participating cities. care services throughout the region, government that is still in use of the men and women who secured This year, 90 restaurants in Erie, Niagara including: primary care, full-service today. While Independence Day is our nation’s independence, whose and Chautauqua counties will donate pharmacy, nutrition support, housing a beloved national holiday, fewer and transportation assistance, and bravery and sacrifice made possible 25 percent (or more) of their proceeds people know about Constitution mental health services. “Evergreen the liberties we enjoy today. on October 10 as part of Western Week, an annual commemoration of opens its doors for anyone in need, New York’s Dining Out For Life. All the living document that upholds and “The created a Constitution offering both medical and supportive money raised remains in Western New protects the freedoms central to our that translated into law the ideals services. We’re a one-stop shop, so to York, supporting the HIV treatment upon which our nation was built,” speak, for thousands of individuals and American way of life. This year, the and prevention services of Evergreen annual celebration begins September said DAR President General Ann Health, a not-for-profit organization families to have access to care,” said 17, 2017. Dillon. “Their vision was so forward providing HIV services since 1983. Rob Baird, Director of Fundraising and Events at Evergreen Health. The Daughters of the American thinking that their words still guide KeyBank has signed on as Presenting us today. No American history Western New York’s Dining Out Revolution (DAR) initiated the Sponsor for the event for the second education can be complete without For Life event typically raises more observance in 1955, when the consecutive year and will match, dollar a thorough understanding of the for dollar, money donated by diners than $100,000 – last year the event organization petitioned the U.S. impact the Constitution has had on the night of the event, up to $10,000. raised $131,000 – and Baird credits Congress to dedicate September the lives of American citizens past KeyBank will also provide a large the success of the event to “generous 17 to 23 of each year to the contingent of employees who will Western New Yorkers who enjoy eating commemoration of Constitution and present.” volunteer at the event, greeting guests out – everything from casual to fine Week. Congress adopted the One of the largest patriotic women’s and encouraging contributions. dining – and the fact that participating resolution, and on August 2, 1956, organizations in the world, DAR “KeyBank’s mission is to help the in Dining Out For Life is so easy.” President Dwight D. Eisenhower has more than 185,000 members in communities we serve thrive, and we Additional information about the signed it into Public Law #915. The approximately 3,000 chapters across are once again proud to partner with event, as well as a full list of participating celebration’s goals are threefold: to the country and even in numerous Evergreen Health for Dining Out for restaurants, is available online at www. encourage the study of the historical foreign countries. DAR strives to Life,” said Gary Quenneville, Regional DiningOutForLife.com/WNY. events that led to the of the promote historic preservation, Sales Executive, KeyBank Upstate To learn more about Evergreen Constitution in September 1787, to education and patriotism via New York Region. “This event helps Health, watch the video at inform people that the Constitution commemorative events, scholarships fight HIV and AIDS by providing vital https://www.youtube.com/ is the basis of America’s great heritage and educational initiatives, services and resources to thousands of watch?v=PuYvAAonoOg. and the foundation of our way of citizenship programs, service to patients in Western New York. It also life, and to emphasize U.S. citizens’ illness or who are underserved by veterans, meaningful community gives participants an opportunity to responsibility to protect, defend and help a worthwhile cause while enjoying the healthcare system. To learn more service, and more. For additional preserve the Constitution. a fantastic meal at one of our great local about Evergreen Health, visit www. information about DAR and its restaurants.” evergreenhs.org DAR has been the foremost advocate programs, visit www.dar.org.

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BUSTI MILL & FESTIVAL GROUNDS • Restored 1839 Grist Mill • Purchase Handmade Gifts Running All Day from Over 100 Vendors! • Spinning & Weaving • Quilting • All Your Favorite Ready • Flax Breaking • Carving to Eat and Take-Home Foods • Stage Coach Rides • Historic 19th Century Life Skills • Military Re-enactors • 19th Century Chautauqua • New Displays! County Gunsmith exhibit

Your heritage and good neighbor society $5 Donation • Children under 12 Free • Free Parking • No Pets Please Locally Owned & Operated for Over 25 Years Commercial • Residential & Small Business Services Kinzua Bridge State Park 20th Annual FRONT LOAD Fall Festival CONTAINERS CONTAINERS 2 Yards 11 yd - 15 yd 4 Yards sept. 16 & 17 10am-6pm 20 yd - 40 yd 6 Yards 8 Yards • Arts/Crafts And Food Vendors • Live Musical Entertainment NO ANNUAL CONTRACTS • 3rd Annual Sasquatch Calling Contest 716-595-3186 Bring A Chair, Stay All Day! www.storerscontainer.com www.kinzuabridgefoundation.com