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Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, Inc. The People’s Paper. Vol. 6 • No. 41 | Week of October 10, 2016 Your Community • Your Credit Union Investing in Our Future Downtown Revitalization Initiative Kicks Off Jamestown Area Community Article Contributed by Federal Credit Union 915 E. Second St., Jamestown Walt Pickut 483-1650 • jacfcu.org Federally insured by NCUA On Monday, October 3, the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts hosted a meeting of We take tree care seriously... more than 20 of Jamestown’s community and business leaders, foundations and organizations, local and regional elected officials and representatives of Governor Andrew Cuomo. They came together for a single purpose. Their job will be planning how to spend $10 million on Downtown Jamestown. Fully Insured Professional Service The $10 million was awarded by the State of New York to the City of Jamestown in Jamestown DRI Grant Writing Team preparing the award winning application. August – one of only 10 such awards granted (L to R): Mark Geise, Bill Rice. Greg Lindquist, Andrea Magnuson, Vince DeJoy. BENTLEY across the state – to collaborate with the Regional Economic Development Council Smart Growth Mayor Teresi and his co-chair in the DRI (REDC) in New York State’s Downtown project, Mike Metzger, Strategic Advisor at TREE CARE Revitalization Initiative (DRI). “A great downtown creates and expands opportunities for people to live, work and Blackstone Advanced Technologies LLC Tree Removal Stump Removal This project aims to renew and transform enjoy themselves,” Mayor Teresi said. “We and recent Jamestown Community Service Tree Trimming Lot Clearing downtown Jamestown, create jobs and will use this grant as a way to leverage as Award winner, welcomed the roundtable of Tree Planting Skid Steer Services boost the local economy. According much public and private funding as possible nearly two dozen community leaders, local Logging Log Loads to Governor Cuomo, this award “… and to advance the downtown revitalization business owners, foundations and key not- Site Clean-Up (for Split your own firewood) will capitalize on Jamestown's cultural well beyond what the original $10 million for-profit community organizations to take CALL FOR A FREE and historical vigor” to revitalize its could do alone. In city planning that is NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE downtown sector. Continued on Page 10... (716) 736-3963 / (814) 725-1650 called ‘Smart Growth’.” Manufacturing Day Article Contributed by fabrication sites, voting machine production, piano making, mirrors Katie Smith and washing machines. The rich history in manufacturing in Records from 1915 show Jamestown Jamestown, coupled with plans now was home to 96 manufacturing in place to grow the manufacturing firms large enough to be considered base here, make the celebration of principal employers. There were an Manufacturing Day a perfect fit for additional 73 smaller operations with our area. fewer than 50 employees. The history of manufacturing in For most of that century, locally Jamestown extends back to 1815 when made manufactured products were the first saw mills and grist mills were the norm in towns and cities across put into operation – providing lumber the country and Jamestown was no for the growing community and exception – creating goods for the helping feed the population. Cabinet growing population. making soon followed and by 1827 Over time, the face of manufacturing businesses on record in Jamestown changed – labor costs rose, included: furniture factories, woolen automation became more common, mills, printing companies, paving Students from Randolph join elected officials, chamber representatives and Monofrax brick factories, wrench and tool Continued on Page 14... workers at the kick off celebration for National Manufacturing Day in Chautauqua county.

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Plant a Penny Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Plant a penny, you get with $10 million well planted? Katie Smith...... Community Writer harvest a dollar. Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters That’s the real issue facing Jamestown. New York Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters It’s an old saying. this year. The governor’s 2016 award of $10 It’s also true. Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter million for Jamestown’s winning Downtown Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen That simpleRedevelopment Initiative (DRI) application is aphorism has sure to tempt every local community organization, LOCATION been told to small business and major corporation to ask for 215 Spring St. English speaking their “fair share” to immediately spend on what Jamestown, NY 14701 children for they want and need. 1,200 years, MAILING ADDRESS since medieval And there are many legitimate needs in our community which deserve to be met. The PO Box 92 days in England, when it began as “Plant a penny, Jamestown, NY 14702 harvest a pound.” (That was when 240 sterling question will be on how best to do it. pennies weighed an actual pound.) It was both a The answer lies in the difference between OFFICE: 716-484-7930 warning about buying instant gratification and a spending and investing. Money invested in the FAX: 716-338-1599 promise about wise investing. right way earns more money. It is called Return There was also a cautionary tale told to the young on Investment, ROI. Contact us... News - before starting out to make their way in the world Jamestown’s team of community leaders, [email protected] Information - [email protected] about the greedy farmer who brought in a great successful local business owners and operators, Events - [email protected] crop of wheat and feasted so heartily on breads elected officials and benevolent organizations has and cakes with his friends that he had nothing left Classifieds [email protected] been assembled to evaluate projects for their ability Advertising - [email protected] for seed the next spring. Without wisdom, wealth to earn more than they cost. Money invested in can lead to poverty. revitalizing Jamestown’s business environment ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com How quaint it seems today listening to those will bring more businesses to Jamestown. ancient tales. They were needed once to impart Some communities across the country which AD DEADLINES: Friday at 12:00 pm wisdom we know so well in the modern age that have won such grants as Jamestown’s DRI award [email protected] we would never fall to such a simple temptation as hasty spending. have discovered ways to make every $1 of grant money invested bring in a return of as much as DISTRIBUTION: Really? Any parent knows how hard it can be to $10 to $20. That’s the right kind of ROI. The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned Free weekly, persuade children to earn their own money… community newspaper that highlights the notable and then save some of it. When kids do grasp the So, before starting a wish list for spending akin events and remarkable people who make the Greater notion, how proud the parent is who planted that to our childhood Letters to Santa, consider Jamestown region a unique and vibrant place to live. seed and watched it grow. applying enough patience to plant our pennies in The Jamestown Gazette is published every Monday a way that will make them grow. Deliberation will Today’s saddest parable on this topic is what so and distributed to dealer locations in Chautauqua outpace rash spending every time. It is time to and Cattaraugus Counties in New York and in Warren often happens to lottery winners. According support our deliberators in choosing investment to a recent nationwide survey by the National County, . over mere spending. Endowment for Financial Education, about 70 percent of people who win a lottery or get a big Enjoy the read. I hope the time you invest is The entire paper, including supplemental content, is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. windfall actually end up broke in only a few years. profitable. Previous Issues are also archived on the website. The same thing often applies to professional Walt Pickut athletes who get huge contracts. Editor All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No If a penny planted is a dollar earned – think of part of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced using money to make money – then what could The Jamestown Gazette without permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, columnists and submitted press releases are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the owner, staff or management of The Jamestown Gazette. 700 square foot Walk-In Humidor Over 500 Brands, Styles & Sizes of Premium Cigars Discount Program (visit for details) Brought to 1974 W. 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CLUBS / MEETINGS: FALL FESTIVITIES: SUPPORT GROUPS: HAPPENING? DOWNTOWN Chautauqua Talks Toastmasters Club The Haunting at the Mall 4 Bariatric Support Group JaMESTOWN Every 1st & 3rd Tues. • 7pm - Haunted House 1st Mon. of each month, 6-7pm Thurs's thru Oct. 12-6pm James Prendergast Library Every Friday & Saturday James Prendergast Library On Cherry St. between Fire Place Room, 509 Cherry St., Jmst Now thru 29th 7:30-10:30pm nd CHECK OUT THE 2nd & 3rd in Jamestown Conference Rm 2 floor 716-490-3820 Chautauqua Mall (behind JCPenney) JAMESTOWN JIVE 716-664-2477 509 Cherry St. 716-244-0293 EVENTS LISTING FaLCONER Joint Veterans Council of Autumn Amish Adventure Tour Sat's thru Oct. 9am-2pm Jamestown Meetings Sat., Oct. 22, 10am-5:30pm Miracle of Recovery Fellowship EACH WEEK Davis Park, corner of Every Monday , 6pm Park & Ride Area Mondays & Wednesdays 7-8pm TO FIND OUT W. Main & Homestead 41 Bigelow Ave., Jmst I-86, Exit 12, Route 60 Healing Words Ministries 716-665-4400 Jamestown 716-397-1950 1006 W. 3rd St. 716-483-3687 WHAT’S HAPPENING Breakfast Buffet ART: 2nd Sunday every month 8 to 11AM HISTORY: AROUND TOWN! Mental Health Association “Rainforest Adventures” Works by Jan Lutz Henry Mosher Post 638 Fenton History Center Brown Bag A Peer Support Recovery Center Now – November 13, 2016 Falconer American Legion Lecture Series 269-9826 • [email protected] nd Gateway Center, 31 Water Street, Door #14, Biology Without Borders - Photographhy by RTPI's 2 Wed. of the month thru Oct. 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Oct. 30th • 4-5:30pm Fri., Nov. 25 thru Jan. 21 1891 Fredonia Opera House YOUR EVENT The Art of Pablo Shine Tropicana Room Holiday Candlelight Tours during exhibit 5:45 9 Church St., Fredonia Sat., Oct. 15 • 2-5pm Fenton History Center TO US TO BE 2 W 3rd St., Jamestown 67 Washington St., Jamestown 716-679-1891 All Decks on Hand 6 Free to Area Students (students must RSVP at INCLUDED ON THE Fri., Oc. 21, 6pm [email protected] Sat. Oct. 29th) Annual Christmas Parade Jekyll and Hyde JAMESTOWN JIVE! 3rd on 3rd Gallery Fri., Dec. 2, 6:30pm Oct. 14 & 15, 7:30pm; 16th 2pm 116 E Third St., Jamestown COMMUNITY EVENTS: Third St., Jamestown Arsenic and Old Lace Beer & Cheese Pairing Nov. 11 & 12, 7:30pm, Thurs., Oct. 13, 6:30-8:30pm MOVIES: Made in China Opening Reception Reverie Creamery, Mayville NY Films: (Carnahan Theatre) Nov. 18 & 19, 7:30pm, 20th 2pm Nov. 10, 6-8pm (on Display thru Dec 9th) Pequenas Mentiras Wed., Oct. 12, 7pm Lucille Ball Little Theatre of Jamestown Weeks Gallery, Arts & Sciences Center Community Conversation & El Regreso Tues., Oct. 18, 7pm 18 E Second St., Jamestown NY JCC 525 Falconer St., Jamestown Latino Food Fiesta Tambien la lluvia Wed., Nov. 2, 7pm 716-483-1095 JCC, 525 Falconer St. Jamestown 716-338-1000 Sat., Oct. 15 • 5-7:30pm [email protected] David Gonzalez w/Poetic License Band 7:30 Reg Lenna Center for the Arts Movies at the Reg: AUDUBON NATURE EVENTS: 716-484-7070 The Silence of the Lambs Wed., Oct. 19, 7pm Seven Call 716-569-2345 visit: www.jamestownaudubon.org The Secret Life of Pets Fri., Oct. 14, 7pm OCTOBER: 5th Annual Bigfoot Expo Fri., Oct. 21, 7pm • Sat., Oct. 22, 2pm JCC (Scharmann Theatre) 12th: Kinzua Field Trip Oct. 21 & 22, 10am - 6:30pm Swingers Wed., Nov. 2, 7pm 525 Falconer St., Jamestown 22nd: OctoberFEAST Camp Onyahsa, Dewittville Swingers Wed., Nov. 2, 7pm 716-338-1000 716-789-3383 29th: Birds of Prey Day Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Fri., Nov. 4, 8pm 116 E 3rd St., Jmst • 716-664-2465 Cabaret NOVEMBER: Scandinavian Culture Days www.reglenna.com 4th: First Friday Lunch Bunch Nov. 5, Dec. 3 Fri., Nov. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 • 8pm 12th: Little Explorers JCC, 525 Falconer St., Jamestown Cinema Series: (Scharmann Theatre) JCC 525 Falconer St, Jamestown 19th: Thanksgiving With the Birds 716-665-0883 "Landfillharmonic" 716-338-1000 Sat., Oct. 11th • 7:30pm BENEFIT/FUND RAISERS CRAFT SHOWS 1891 Fredonia Opera House WARREN AREA EVENTS: 1st Annual Lakewood Area 9 Church St., Fredonia Fall Craft Show APEX MUD RUN Down Syndrome BUDDY Walk Sat., Nov. 5, 10am-4pm 716-679-1891 Sat., Oct. 15th, 12:30pm (Registration 11:30) Findley Lake Fire Hall Oct. 15, 2016 • 9:30am (Registration 8am) Lakewood Rod & Gun Club Pavilion 716-581-3111 Dipson Theaters Hosted by YMCA Corry & Miracle Mountain Ranch 716-499-0578 Lakewood Cinema 8, Chautauqua Mall apexrun.com DINING: Cinema I & II, Warren Mall Cinema III Fight Owen Fight! Sightseeing & Dinner Cruises www.dipsontheaters.com Conewango Creek Annual Gala A Cancer Benefit for Owen Johnson The Summer Wind Oct. 20, 5:30pm • Jackson Valley Golf Club, Rt 69 Sat., Nov. 5 • 1-10pm MUSIC: 40 Dunham Ave., Celoron RSVP by Oct. 19th 3pm Frewsburg Firehall's Blue Bldg 716-763-7447 North Sea Gas Contact Cindy Cook 716-397-3459 Fri., Oct. 14 • 7:30pm 814-726-1441 www.conewangocreek.com EDUCATIONAL: 1891 Fredonia Opera House Apparition Hill: A Kallie's Krusade Event Martz Obervatory Public Open House 9 Church St., Fredonia SASQUATCH RACE Sat., Nov. 12, 6pm Wed., Oct. 19 • 7:30-10:30 716-679-1891 Oct. 23, 7:30am Reg Lenna Center For The Arts 176 Robbin Hill Rd., Fewsburg, NY 14738 Chapman State Park 116 E 3rd St., Jamestown 716-569-3689 Rolling Hills Radio 716-484-7070 #56 Heather Pierson & Leroy Townes Thurs., Oct 27, 6:30pm Pure Prairie League Oct. 22nd 8pm Celebrating 70th Anniversary Warren Players' "Titanic The Musical" BINGO: of the trials that defined World War II #57 Kristine Jackson & David Roth Kiantone Fire Dept. Nuremberg Trials Thurs., Nov. 17, 6:30pm Oct. 22, 23, 24th 8pm • 25th 2pm Every Monday 6-10pm Sunday, Oct. 30, 2pm Studio Theatre Away in the Basement: A Church Ladies Christmas Fluvanna Fire Hall Reg Lenna Center for the Arts 108 E Third St., Jamestown NY Nov. 19, 8pm Every Tuesday 7-10pm 716-484-7070 716-484-7070 Christmas Spectacular • See Website for Schedule Sinclairville Fire Hall Struthers Library Theater Every Wednesday 7pm Busti Grist Mill Grain Grinding Demonstrations Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Fri., Nov. 4th, 8pm 302 W Third Ave, Warren Pa (814) 723-7231 WWW.JAMESTOWNGAZETTE.COM Celoron Hose Company No. 1 3rd Sundays 1-4 Every Thursday 7:15pm 3443 Lawson Rd., Jamestown NY Reg Lenna Center for the Arts EMAIL: [email protected] Jamestown Mosse Lodge 1681 716-483-3670 116 E. Third St., Jamestown BINGO: Every Friday 7pm (Downstairs) 716-484-7070 For FurtherFor Visit Information on Events Russell VFD ENTERTAINMENT: Tues night Bingo, Doors open 4:30pm Open Drum Circle- 3rd Friday • 6-8pm BREAST CANCER AWARENESS: David Gonzalez Pleasant Twp VFD with Poetic License Band Wintergarden, N Main, Jmst WCA Provides FREE Breast Health Info & Speakers Every Thurs. Night 4pm During Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Oct. 2016) Sat., Oct. 15, 7:30pm "Jamestown Thunder", "SoundRhythms" Contact: Dorothy Carlson (716) 664-8163 Reg Lenna Center for the Arts 716-720-0094 Warren Senior Community Center 716-484-7070 Doors open 4pm / Smoke free game JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 10, 2016 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 5 Genealogy Open House 716-450-7357 Article Contributed by books, census records, local funeral home records, county wide cemetery SPIRETHEATER.ORG Fenton History Center records family genealogy files, maps,

and data bases. The Research Center 317 E 3rd St. Are you interested in researching has public computers as well as wi-fi your family genealogy? Whether you availability for researchers who bring Jamestown, NY 14701 are a seasoned family researcher or their laptops or tablets. just beginning, the Fenton History The Genealogy Support Group’s Center’s Hall House Research Center purpose is to share each other’s has the resources to assist in the search. expertise and continue developing The Research Center Genealogy research skills and knowledge. The Support Group volunteers are hosting group meets regularly at the Research Psychic an Open House on Saturday, October Center. New members are always 15 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the 73 welcome. For more information Visions Forest Ave. building. call the Research Center at 716- The Research Center resources 664-6256 or email information@ by Katherine include local history and genealogy fentonhistorycenter.org. Summers - Specializing in - "Lessons Learned" is Topic of • Natural Energy Readings Audubon Photo Club Meeting • Chakra Balancing and Tarot Cards A Teacher of Healing Meditation Call 716-487-6908 for PHONE READINGS!

Medicare Insurance Review Time! Article Contributed by 2. Think about what matters most to you. Co-pays, premiums, physician choices. Dana Corwin RN 3. Do you qualify for help paying for your Medicare? Chautauqua County NY Connects phone line is available to all people in Chautauqua 4. Shop for a plan that fits your budget. "Lessons Learned" will be the subject at the Audubon Nature Photography Club County for information and assistance for 5. Check your plans “star” rating. This allows meeting on Thursday, October 13. Shown here is member David Engstrom's view of long term services and supports. Several you to compare the quality of different plans. the Falls by . services are available that are extremely important for seniors like health insurance According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services web site: “People in a look over old shots. counseling, especially during Medicare Article Contributed by open enrollment, which runs October 15 – Medicare health or prescription drug plan Audubon Nature Center An illustrated presentation on December 7. To be eligible for Medicare should always review the materials their plans adjusting your color to create better you must be a qualifying 65 year old, a send them, like the “Evidence of Coverage” black & white photos will be in the United States Citizen for 5 continuous years (EOC) and “Annual Notice of Change” At the next Jamestown Audubon (ANOC). If their plans are changing, they 15-minute tech portion of the meeting. or receive Medicare due to disability. should make sure their plans will still meet Nature Photography Club meeting on Health Insurance Information Counseling Thursday, October 13, Don Armstrong A social time follows the program. and Assistance Program (HIICAP), is their needs for the following year. If they’re will present the topic: "How What I First-time visitors are welcome to counseling assistance for Medicare and other satisfied that their current plans will meet their needs for next year and it’s still being offered, Learned From Camera Club Projects participate free of charge. The annual programs to save on prescription drug costs and premiums. HIICAP educates the public they don’t need to do anything.” If they need Advanced My Photography." He will membership is $30. Among the benefits to make a change the HIICAP programs in show before and after images and about Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, of membership are discounts on Medigap (supplement plans), Medicare Chautauqua County are here to help walk you explain the transformations. photography classes, field trips, and the Part D, Medicaid, managed care, EPIC, and through the process. You can also go online at "Sunrise/Sunset" and "Hidden right to show photos at Club exhibits. other health insurance options and issues. www.medicare.gov for information. Compositions" are the topics for the The Jamestown Audubon Nature Chautauqua County Office for the Aging You can call NY Connects to make your is the local coordinator for all HIICAP appointment with one of our certified image review that begins the meeting. Photography Club meets at the counselor trainings and certifications. counselors if you never have had an "Sunrise/Sunset" is about seeing the Audubon Nature Center, 1600 Chautauqua County OFA HIICAP program appointment before with the OFA HIICAP character of sunset/sunrise light not Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east assists people with Medicare to choose a program. You can reach the NY Connects of Route 62 between Jamestown, New needed health care insurance plan and to only in the sun direction but that golden Helpline at (716) 753-4582, 363-4582 light on objects behind you. "Hidden" York, and Warren, Pennsylvania. apply for programs such as the Medicare Savings Programs and Extra Help. or 661-7582 or e-mail us at CCNYC@ would be something interesting in a Contact Club President Cathy Abers- co.chautauqua.ny.us. You can come and photo that wasn't the subject or reason The Centers for Medicare/Medicaid see us at 7 North Erie St, Mayville, New Kimball at (716) 664-3707 daytime or suggests 5 things you need to do: you took the photo. It may be quite a [email protected] for more York. NY Connects is brought to you in crop from the original -- like a hide-and- information, or visit the Club blog at 1. Review your plan. Look at the Annual cooperation from the Chautauqua County seek thing – and a good opportunity to Notice of Change letter and your prescription Office for the Aging and the Department of www.jasphotoclub.wordpress.com. drugs to see if they are still covered. Health and Human Services.

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beast 59 60 61 fabric? These questions and more will be 34 Victorian, e.g. The City of Jamestown’s Cultural discussed by the panelists and audience Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate 35 Like some juries Action Team, Reg Lenna Center for members in our public forum including: 36 Gin's partner 56 Admired one 9 Argentine 33 Sculpture subject The Arts and 3rd on 3rd Gallery invite Nelson Denis, journalist, author, and 37 Sail fastener 57 Diacritic mark grassland 36 On that occasion the public to a day and evening of free former New York State Assembly member, 38 ___ welder 58 Fit of fever 10 Sneak a peak 37 Ferrous sulfate activities on Saturday, October 15 as part Indo Quiñones, cultural and linguistic 39 Bit of evidence 59 Withhold from 11 2016 Rihanna 39 Form-fitting of National Hispanic Heritage Month. competency coordinator and Jason 40 Ancient 60 Facebook album 40 Fierstein's Sample, Public Affairs Director and radio lawgiver activity 12 Ferris Bueller, "Torch ____ Current 3rd on 3rd Gallery show, Hispanic host at WRFA. Heritage, will culminate with a public 41 Timidity 61 Abandon for one Trilogy" The event will immediately be followed by a Cheat, in a way Forceful One way to be “Meet the Artist” reception on Saturday, 43 15 42 Latino Food Fiesta hosted by CHQ Foods. 44 Coin with 12 21 Diatribe aware October 15 at 2pm with Pablo Shine. A cash bar will be open to offset costs for the stars on it DOWN 23 Open a bit 43 Trumpet's kin Pablo Shine's art is inspired by the "flora and evening. Both events are not ticketed and are 45 Confound 1 IronWeek clothes? of 10/10/1625 Part - 10/16/16of REM 45 Must-haves folklore" of his native Puerto Rico and "the free and open to the public. The evening will 48 Assert without 2 Forgo 27 Flowing tresses 46 Excessive African presence, manifested in the music end with a free concert at 7:30pm by David proof 3 Approval 28 Hearty har-har 47 Spirited stallion and spirituality.." of the island nation. His Military rank Farm youngster Layered cookie Dropped stuff Gonzalez with Poetic License. The Poetic 51 4 29 48 portraits and still life paintings evoke the 52 Campsite critter, 5 Unyielding 30 Low interest 49 Valuable vein License Band mixes the rhythms of Afro- literature of Pablo Neruda, Gabriel Garcia briefly 6 Bluenose indicator 50 "Crazy" bird Cuban music and modern jazz with poetry Marquez, Federico Garcia Lorca and Jorge 53 Visitor from afar 7 Coleridge work 31 Deception 51 Fodder holder from the "now-moment" of contemporary Luis Borges. The New York City resident 55 "How ___!" 8 Starchy tuber 32 Smoke, perhaps 54 Projecting edge American Latin culture. Gonzalez's poems has exhibited in Washington D.C., San and stories document his own personal Juan and the Hudson Valley region. The odyssey while Bobby Sanabria keeps a reception will include a short presentation powerful percussive backbeat, shifting from Edited by Margie E. Burke by the artist followed by a reception and sacred Yoruba chants to mambo-flavored  viewing of his work. Support for this show Difficulty : Medium house grooves. Gonzalez performed at The was made possible by a grant from New Reg last May in a memorable concert for the   York State Council on The Arts. public and area schools. HOW TO SOLVE: At 4:45pm in the Reg Lenna Center for The Hispanic Heritage events are made   Arts Theater, a short video – Jamestown: possible by support from New York State The Welcoming City - examining the  Council on the Arts, National Endowment  lives of local Hispanic citizens and their for the Humanities and New York  experiences in Jamestown will precede Council for the Humanities. Founded by  a 5pm Community Conversation. The the Jamestown Strategic Planning and   topics of Migration and Inclusion will be  Partnerships Commission, The Cultural    discussed in this town hall-style event. Bridges Action Team seeks to bring  In light of the current economic crisis in Jamestown people of all cultures together,  Puerto Rico and the growing population with the goal of creating understanding   of Puerto Ricans in Jamestown, this  of and appreciation for all the varied public discussion will address issues backgrounds of residents in the Greater    related to migration, inclusion, and the Jamestown Community. (Answer appears elsewhere complex relationship between the U.S. For more information, call 716.484.7070    in this issue) and its Territory. What are the larger economic and political forces that fuel this or visit reglenna.com. Reg Lenna Center  migration? What led to previous waves for The Arts and 3rd on 3rd Gallery are located at 116 E. 3rd Street in Jamestown. Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate of migration? How might the Jamestown

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® THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen How to Be a More Complete Deer Hunter aith F atters M The Truth

Photo by Steve Sorensen

I grew up wanting to emulate my dad’s excellent still-hunting skills From the trees to the ground in seven steps

easily than you can using a climber. And since a climber takes time to set up, it might cause you to hurry from one spot to another. • Working your way up a tree using a climber also makes more noise than climbing a ladder. It might cancel out your effort to still-hunt quietly from one stand Contributing Writer site to another. • A climber may give you more flexibility Pastor Scott Hannon in where you set up, but it restricts you St. John Lutheran Church Amherst, NY from carrying much else and can create unwelcome challenges when you’re on foot. The current presidential election has “What is truth?” 3. Select stand sites roughly a half mile from me pondering a simple question: Pilate does not wait for the answer Contributing Writer each other. I suggest that distance so you can avoid hurrying from one to the other, What is truth? to his question. He leaves the room Steve Sorensen yet cover the distance quickly if you need to. We live in a world where half-truths and shortly after Jesus is killed. Move slowly and quietly. Spend more time Nevertheless, there are lessons to be Now that it’s early archery season, every really are, as a Yiddish proverb standing still than moving. If you hunt food learned from this experience. In this bowhunter is anxious to spend as much plots, put your stands there and still-hunt suggests, full lies. In this world facts time as he can in a treestand. Nearly through the cover between them. don’t seem to matter (unless they story the truth is proclaimed. Here every gun hunter anticipating the firearms we learn that politicians neither fully 4. Adapt if you need to. Suppose you want support our side, that is). In this season also has treestand ideas on his possess nor (quite possibly) really care mind. Lots of hunters today can hardly to set up one stand in a spot above a bench place “spin-doctors” twist and turn imagine hunting on the ground like our where you can watch an area loaded with sentences until words once uttered about truth. Here we see in the example acorns, but you can’t find a good tree for grandfathers did, and consider a treestand innocently become demonic and of Jesus and Pontius that the kingdoms almost as indispensable as a gun or bow. your stand. Then get an inexpensive tent- style blind and position it a few weeks demonic claims are deemed innocent. of this world and the Kingdom of God Many hunters aren’t in the same league before you plan to hunt from it. Our politicians manipulate and are very different. And here we see that Grandpa was in. We can’t fill his L. L. Bean testifying to the actual truth won’t get boots because we haven’t spent nearly as 5. Make sure the woods between your maneuver through murky waters. much time hunting from the ground as he stands, and especially the route you plan We seem to prefer sweet lies to harsh you elected; it will get you killed. to follow, has a network of deer trails, did. For many of us, deer hunting has been realities. And I’m wondering… The truth about the truth is that our reduced to one primary skill – scouting for crossings and food sources. That will stand locations and sitting with patience. It’s increase your likelihood of seeing deer What is truth? true King (pardon the over emphasis) no wonder many hunters lack confidence in when you’re on the ground. testified to it. It wasn’t clearly boots-on-the-ground still-hunting. 6. Avoid still-hunting through a bedding Where can I find truth? How can I articulated on a website for everyone Why not follow the footsteps of your area. Moving deer from their beds makes hear it? What channel is it on? Where to read, but was carved into a simple forefathers, and get comfortable with them unpredictable, and might cause them is it being proclaimed? I’ve checked sign that hung above his head on a hunting on the ground? You won’t sacrifice to run by your stands when you’re not out the politically biased fact- there. If a bedding area lies between your cross: This is the King of the Jews. It any skills you already have, and will likely checkers. I’ve dialed in to the experts. increase your odds of tagging a buck. It’s stands, circle downwind so you don’t alert cannot be fact-checked by pundits, but simple. Split your time between the trees and deer to your presence. I’ve listened patiently. I’ve watched it can be held through faith. The truth the ground, but don’t do it aimlessly. Employ 7. You may wonder about timing – when faithfully. I’ve prayed devoutly. And is Christ is Lord and you are loved. a strategy. Capitalize on your skill in finding to stand and when to still-hunt. That’s yet, I’m still wondering… stand locations, but don’t limit yourself. where you’ll have to use your judgment What is truth? Alternate your time – an hour or two in a based on weather, time of day, location and What is truth? treestand followed by an hour or two on the I am the way and the truth and the life. distance to food sources, and when deer As this quest for truth claims my ground. Here are seven detailed steps to start tend to move in your area. Make a plan, your still-hunting off on the right foot. consciousness I cannot help but No one comes to the Father except and be flexible. through me. 1. You already have good skills for These seven steps will let you develop still- think of another political situation – choosing stand locations, so select two or hunting skills by practicing in small doses. a Biblical one. After being wrongfully ~Jesus (John 14:6) three good spots for your stands. Prime You won’t abandon treestands completely, handed over to the authorities, In the Way, areas may change annually because of food and you’ll be a more complete deer availability, new logging sites, or other mocked and beaten, Jesus finds hunter by adding a new skill to your bag PSDH variables that occur from year to year. of options. Don’t be surprised to find that himself before the ruling governor, 2. Invest in some basic ladder stands. you kill just as many deer from the ground Pontius Pilate. As Pilate holds Jesus’ For more inspiration and insights from If you opt for a climber, you’ll need as you do from the trees. life and fate in his hands he asks him if Pastor Scott's past columns, please visit one that’s top of the line or it won’t be When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t hunting, he is a king. Jesus says, “You say that I www.jamestowngazette.com and click on easy to carry and quick to climb with. I he’s thinking about hunting, writing about recommend at least two, and three ladder am a king. For this I was born, and for the Faith Matters page. The Jamestown hunting, talking about hunting, dreaming this I came into the world, to testify stands if possible, for several reasons. about hunting, or wishing he were hunting. Gazette is proud to present our county’s • Three safe, simple and serviceable ladder Contact him at EverydayHunter@gmail. to the truth. Everyone who belongs to most creative and original writers for stands can cost less than a good climber. com, and read more of his thoughts about the truth listens to my voice.’ Pilate’s your enjoyment and enlightenment. • A ladder lets you climb more quickly and hunting at www.jamestowngazette.com. next question haunts me… JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 8 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY October 10, 2016 Walk 4 Paws Event Raises Over $34,000 for Chautauqua County Humane Society

JHS WWII Information Available at Fenton Research Center

Photos Courtesy of Cathy Panebianco Article Contributed by seeing how clean and well-staffed it is, makes my heart happy,” said Hartnagel. Chautauqua County “Through the years I have watched Humane Society all the changes and improvements that CCHS has made and feel very The Chautauqua County Humane confident that the money I raise is Society (CCHS) is pleased to going to improve the conditions and announce the totals from their Twelfth care for animals.” Annual Walk 4 Paws fundraiser. Team CCHS would like to extend their fundraising, individual fundraising, sincere appreciation to all those who Tag Days money collection volunteered and/or donated to the weekends, sponsorship and other 2016 Walk 4 Paws. The success of various donations contributed to the the event was made possible by the approximate $34,296.00 total. The sponsors and those that volunteered money raised will go directly towards and went out and solicited donations. Chris Ahlstrom and Dave Marsh with JHS veteran cards. the mission of the CCHS. This year’s lead sponsor was Petco The Walk 4 Paws event was held Foundation. Additional sponsors Saturday, October 1 at Chautauqua included Chautauqua Chemicals The fragile cards and the attached Article Contributed by Institution’s Market Gate parking area. Company, The Greater Chautauqua Fenton History Center clippings will be stored in acid free This year’s event brought together Federal Credit Union, Ed Shults boxes for safe long-term storage. more than 300 people for the exciting Auto Group, Alpha Dog Marketing, The Fenton History Center’sAt the end of this project, the day which included a two-mile , Clark Research Center recently celebrated volunteers were grateful for the awareness/fundraising walk, cook out Patterson Lee, Dog Speak, Fessenden, the culmination of months of work many hours they worked on the and pet costume contest. Laumer & DeAngelo, Jamestown by two of the center’s dedicated project. Ms. Ahlstrom remarked, “It’s amazing to see the community Electro Plating, King’s Heating and volunteers. During WWII, "It was fun. I learned a lot, and was support our mission,” said Jeff Lubi, Sheet Metal, Lockwood Agency, Magnum Graf-X, Southern Tier the National Honor Society at surprised at how many Veterans I Executive Director for the CCHS. Financial- Dave Switala and John Jamestown High School made a knew. I was amazed at the patriotism “With their help, we are able to meet our goals, which allows us to meet the needs LaBardo, and UBS Financial Services. 6X8 card for each man and woman in Jamestown during that time. of the unwanted, homeless and abused This year’s media sponsors were The who had once gone to school at It was a joy to see my own father animals of our communities, said Lubi.” Post Journal and the five stations of JHS, and had left Jamestown to among them, and it was wonderful Media One Group. Media One Group The top three individuals and teams serve their country. Each card lists to be reminded of his service." is the official media sponsor of CCHS. the person's name, address, parents, were announced at the event and will Mr. Marsh added, "As a Veteran For more information on the years of attendance at JHS, and on receive awards at a later date. Ellie myself, with a father and two uncles Hartnagel was the first place individual Chautauqua County Humane Society the back of the card, news clippings collecting $1,626 and TRC Paw Walkers or to receive information on other about each soldier were glued to the who served in WWII, I was very proud to help do this." as the top team, raising $1,811. The pet special events, visit www.spcapets.com back of the card. costume contest winner was awarded to or call 716-665-2209 ext. 213. Researchers and genealogists are Chris Ahlstrom indexed and a dog with a cat attached to its back. The mission of the Chautauqua County encouraged to use this resource alphabetized the many cards. Humane Society is to promote the at the Fenton History Center’s “Every time I hear a story about an Dave Marsh copied each card, abused animal it motivates me to help,” adoption of animals, prevent all forms Research Center located at the and created notebooks for easy said top fundraiser Ellie Hartnagel. of animal cruelty and neglect, shelter access as well as an index of the former Hall Home building at 73 “When I see my dogs lying in a warm, lost, abandoned and homeless animals, cards. There are 2,822 pages and Forest Ave. For more information comfortable environment, it motivates and to provide education about the they are housed in 15 notebooks. call the center at 664-6256. me to help. Walking into CCHS and humane treatment of animals.

Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week

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to homeowner’s with repairing or replacing The Home Energy Assistance Program essential primary home heating equipment. (HEAP) is designed to help eligible low- The Heating Equipment Repair/Replacement income households with their heating or Program opens on Monday, November 7, heat-related energy costs. The Regular HEAP 2016. Applicants for this program must be program will open on Monday, November 14, interviewed and submit applications in person 2016. Regular HEAP heating benefits range to either the Jamestown or Dunkirk locations. from $350 to $575 depending upon household Eligibility must be determined and approved income and type of heating and heat included by the Department of Health and Human benefits range from $21 to $35. Services prior to any work being done on the heating equipment. Please call (716) 753-4385 Applications can be submitted online at www. for information about the Heating Equipment mybenefits.ny.gov. This is the quickest and most Repair/Replacement Program. efficient method for submitting your application. There is no need to come into the office as an The Emergency HEAP program provides interview will be conducted over the phone and benefits necessary to prevent termination Plans are underway for the 61st annual AAUW What's New Fair at the Hamilton documents can be submitted electronically or or restore service for eligible households Collegiate Center on the Jamestown Community College campus on November 19th mailed in. Applications can also be mailed to the who have an energy-related emergency. The and 20th. The Fair will feature over 65 merchants. Pictured are AAUW members at the Chautauqua County Department of Health and Emergency program is scheduled to open on initial organizational meeting. (L to R): Mary Lee Talbot, Fair Co-Chair; Phoebe Forbes, Human Services, 7 North Erie Street, Mayville, Tuesday, January 3, 2017. These benefits are Dixie Siegel, Alice O'Grady, Kathy Colby, Janet Forbes, Dolores Thompson, Linda NY 14757 or can be submitted in person at available in addition to regular HEAP benefits Fellows, and Holly Gatto. the South County Office Building, 110 East for eligible households.

work together very well, so I am confident Robert’s newest venture into food service is everything that leaves our kitchen is the best!” the partnership in La Familia Restaurant at 3C’s Catering supplies baked goods for the Chautauqua Institution. Robert’s longtime ON BUSINESS casino in Salamanca, they bake dinner rolls friend, Burke Lindquist, has returned to the for the BelleView East in Falconer and they area and is incorporating the fresh, local and provide the pies for Abers Acres, Peterson homemade tradition into this restaurant – Farms and McChesney Farm Market. In while featuring 3Cs desserts on their menu! addition Robert has served the concession Robert and Burke both focus on the fresh homemade menus and food preparation,

Cooks Who Love Cooking

Article Contributed by an emphasis on fresh, local and homemade. Cakes, breads, rolls are made from scratch Katie Smith and Robert is quick to share the baking credit with his wife – she is self taught and adds To anyone meeting Robert Cross, owner beautiful decorations to the variety of cakes and operator of 3Cs Catering, it is clear he she creates. The awards and blue ribbons for loves what he does. When asked how he their carrot cake are displayed throughout the came into the catering business he laughs office. A three acre garden supplies them with and shares … “I always liked to eat, and I seasonal vegetables and Robert has earned a specific license – allowing him to preserve the liked to eat a lot… I figured out at an early The Falcon's Nest age, – in 5th grade to be exact – if I learned produce and make a variety of condiments to cook I would never be hungry and I could and relishes for winter. eat what I liked!” 3C’s catering employees three full time stands at Midway, provided food at Russell while Burke is the chef at La Familia. His path into business, 3C’s Catering in people and has 17 part time employees – E. Diethrick Park in Jamestown and catered Kennedy, was pretty straight forward and “they are like my family,” Robert said. “We the dinners on the Summer Wind. Robert There are plans for eventual self sustainability the business is now celebrating 20 years in continued through the list of clients they and development of the 100+ acres operation. have, the dinners and events they have surrounding the house and business but for catered – he seems amazed as the list now Robert, his wife Karen and their four Robert graduated in 1996 from Alfred State, continues to grow. children are content to celebrate 20 years in the State University of New York College of business. Technology in nearby Allegany County, with He related stories about the pies, cupcakes, a culinary arts degree and one in baking. He cinnamon rolls and turkeys they have made “Knowing I have given our customers great returned to the farm in Kennedy to find his and expresses true appreciation for the food, been part of making an occasion parents were ready to retire, the neighbors were advancements which TV shows and Pinterest memorable and sometimes using family selling their catering business – his dad was have brought into our rural county. recipes they have shared, make me very happy sure the old barn would be a great commercial In addition to the full service catering business, and proud,” he added. kitchen and the neighbors has equipment Robert also owns and operates The Falcon’s 3Cs Catering is located at 170 Miller available – why not start a business? Nest – a banquet hall offering full service Valley Rd. in Kennedy and can be His wife Karen entered the picture and facilities that will accommodate up to 250 reached at 267-4403 or visit their website, Robert laughingly refers to the summer of people. This location, just outside Falconer, http://3cscatering.com/ or find them on 1996 as the ‘perfect storm of projects; plus offers a gazebo for outside ceremonies, a sit Facebook. a wedding.’ down dining hall and meeting rooms. This To read more of Katie Smith’s creative venue is full service – providing the chairs, and informative contributions to the Robert was an early advocate of farm to table Robert Cross looks over the cake accents tables, linens, table settings, decorations and his wife Karen has crafted. Jamestown Gazette, please go to www. – focusing on good food presented well with food for any occasion. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY October 10, 2016 Framed in Pink: Bowling Over Breast Cancer Article Contributed by they can now easily locate and target region of interest for biopsy. WCA Hospital The committee and WCA Management Sunday (October 16th), a group of local are currently working on researching bowlers will host the 8th annual Framed another piece of equipment for Framed in Pink: Bowling Over Breast Cancer at in Pink to purchase from this year’s event. the Jamestown Bowling Company. This They want to ensure the community charity event will support local breast will be able to share in the experience of cancer care at WCA Hospital and pay what will be used, as they are the ones tribute to loved ones who have battled who are supporting the event. this deadly disease. WCA Cancer Care Program is one of “I think this is a fantastic opportunity to the 25% of NY programs accredited by raise awareness of breast cancer here in the committee was able to purchase Center for Imaging & Medical Arts at the Commission on Cancer of the a stereotactic mammography chair WCA. This piece of equipment is very our community,” says Sue Lamb, event American College of Surgeons. that is used for breast biopsies in The important to WCA’s Radiologists in that coordinator. “We all have a loved one The program includes prevention who has been battled breast cancer. We education, screening, diagnostics, data are committed to honor those loved ones, collection and registry, and a holistic promote good breast health, benefit local approach to Cancer Care. breast cancer care, and have a good time!” As new advances are made in surgery, WCA Hospital will host a basket raffle on chemotherapy, radiation therapy and October 14th from 12-4 pm showcasing other areas of cancer treatment, WCA the baskets that the community has is committed to bringing them to donated for this great cause. If you can’t the community. WCA’s aim is to set make the event, please join Framed in realistic treatment goals according to Pink Committee members on Friday to the national standards, while meeting show your support! medical, psychological and nutritional This bowling event will begin with a needs. WCA provide’s patients and sign-in and basket raffle at 12:00 noon, their families with the answers they need followed by bowling at 1:00 p.m. In about diagnosis, treatment and recovery. addition, Framed in Pink is accepting donations for pink tribute frames that If you are interested in bowling, will be displayed in honor or in memory donating a basket, or supporting this of loved ones who have battled breast great cause- please contact Sue Lamb cancer. Framed in Pink has raised over Framed in Pink Committee members gather together in front of their contribution of the immediately at (716) 484-8144 or stereotactic chair to promote Framed in Pink: Bowling Over Breast Cancer which will take WCA Office of Development, Megan $15,000 which benefits local breast place Sunday (October 16th) at the Jamestown Bowling Company in Jamestown. cancer care at WCA Hospital. Last year, Barone at (716)664-8423. Downtown Revitalization Continued from Front that contribute, or that could contribute Planning Team of Rochester, NY, Plan and identify specific economic if enhanced, to the attractiveness and engaged to spearhead the planning development, transportation and part over the next months in identifying, livability of the downtown, including process that began at Monday’s DRI housing and community projects to evaluating and selecting investment the presence of developable mixed-use Kickoff. Jamestown’s applicationshare in the $10 million award. targets for this grant. spaces, housing at different levels of promised: “We’re ready to step on the gas!” “Together, we will definitely create the affordability and type, commercial and “Jamestown has embraced bottom Chautauqua County Vince Horrigan future,” Metzger said. retail main street businesses, including up planning with significant public said. He expects this DRI winning grant Place Making healthy and affordable food markets, participation, not only to be inclusive, to help continue building a more vibrant walkability and bikeability, and public which is our obligation, but to get varied Grant spending across America on DRI downtown, attract new businesses, high- parks and gathering spaces.” viewpoints into the open to discuss and style projects in recent decades, according paying jobs and skilled workers. to take into account while formulating a to New York State officials attending the The DRI committee will concentrate Where is Downtown? plan for implementation. This two way kickoff session last Monday, has shown on developing actionable place making interaction encourages open and frank The official designation of “Downtown”, that the old idea of simply building new projects to maximize investment of the discussion but also can dispel myths and according to Mayor Teresi, extends production facilities yields a surprisingly $10 million grant. While most projects inaccuracies in what the community is (north to south) approximately from the poor return on investment. Strategic are envisioned to be completed within trying to achieve. A great planning 5th-6th Street region to Brooklyn Square investments, however, to improve an approximately 2-year span, some process results in a harmonious balance and (east to west) from Jamestown High infrastructure, residential quality-of-life may require more time for planning and between the objectives of the plan and School to the 3rd Street Bridge. These and other community enhancements, implementation. The state, according to the needs of those affected.” “Place Making”, build a more livable and Teresi, is looking for “transformational borders are approximate and some profitable city. initiatives,” those that do more than Three public DRI meetings, starting in nearby businesses and organizations merely fix or refurbish. November (dates to be announced), will with a major connection or impact on This approach attracts new and existing provide opportunities for public input the downtown region may be included. businesses to invest on their own, far A number of the members of the and questions. Online surveys will be beyond the grant dollars spent. In some action team echoed Alexis Singleton, The public meetings designed for offered to create as broad a forum as communities this “catalyst effect” has of Jamestown’s family-owned El Greco citizen involvement in the Downtown possible, recognizing that not everybody yielded as much as $10 and more in Woodworking, who said, “The invitation Redevelopment Initiative will be can attend the meetings. Door-to-door growth for every single dollar of grant to join this committee brings with it a announced and published shortly, engagement opportunities across the money invested. sobering burden of responsibility to our according to Teresi and Metzger. “This is a community to do this right.” community are also planned to draw fast track process,” the Mayor said. “Good “We look to the future of Jamestown more people into the process on a one- planning will produce great results.” as creating an economic blueprint, Bottom Up Planning Begins on-one level. Finalization of the DRI Learn More a model for many other upstate Jamestown’s successful application spending plan is currently slated for communities,” Teresi said. for the $10 million DRI grant offered February, 2017. Jamestown Gazette readers can find According to the grant application an award winning perspective on Jamestown’s award also included up to the entire 122 page, richly illustrated, process, a key criterion for Jamestown downtown redevelopment, according $300,000 for private sector experts to winning application submitted by the was that…“The downtown mustto City Planner Tanya Zwahlen, AICP, work with the local planning committee City of Jamestown on the Gazette’s contain properties or characteristics principal and owner of the Highland to draft the city’s Strategic Investment website, www.jamestowngazette.com JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 10, 2016 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Automobile • • Home • Fredonia to Host Health • Recreational Vehicles • Career Fair at Science Center The Only Call You’ll Need To Make! Article Contributed by physical therapist. The State University of Representatives from Admissions, (716) 487-0823 New York at Fredonia Career Development Office and 19 Ivy St. Corner of Foote & Ivy • Jamestown Health Professions Advising Committee will be available to Area high school students will have discuss specific educational programs the opportunity to learn about careers offered at Fredonia. Current pre- in health care and the education Hispanic Heritage Month health students will also be on hand they'll need at a Health Career Fair to to meet students and an equipment be held on Friday, Oct. 14, from 8:30 demonstration from the Exercise to 11:30 a.m., at the State University Physiology lab will be given. of New York at Fredonia. Other educational institutions and The Health Advising Professions agencies to participate in the fair include Advising Committee at Fredonia, which is coordinating the fair the State University at Buffalo's School of along with the Local Economic Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Development Committee ofLake Erie College of Osteopathic Northern Chautauqua Community Medicine, Jamestown Community Foundation, will bring over a dozen College, Cassadaga Job Corps Academy, educational institutions and health- Erie 2 BOCES LoGuidice Career care providers to the fair at Fredonia's and Technical Educational, Brooks new Science Center. Memorial Hospital, Venture Forthe, Chautauqua County Health Network, "Our goal is to provide local students Willcare, The Chautauqua Center, The interested in the health professions Resource Center and WCA Services/ with information on a variety of ALSTAR EMS. careers," said Dr. Ted Lee, chair of the Health Professions Advising "The goal of the fair is to connect Committee. "The organizers of the fair local students with local employers hope that some students will return to and explore health-care related career (L to R) Hipolita (Paulie) Soto-Gonzalez, Blanca Rodriquez, and Nereida Olivera. Chautauqua County as health care options," Dr. Lee said. professionals in the future." Participating agencies will also provide gifts and raffle prizes to respite for caregivers, “Ms. Lucks said. Among those careers to be represented Article Contributed by students attending the fair, which is She added, “Our goal is to also get are medical doctor, pharmacist, free and open to the public. Chautauqua Adult this information out to our Latino physician assistant, nurse, EMT and Day Care Centers community. Our bilingual Client Care Coordinator, Migdahlia Drohin, will On Wednesday 19th, Chautauqua be at the event to talk to any Spanish Adult Day Care Centers, Inc. will be speaking community members who hosting an open house to celebrate are interested in finding out more National Hispanic Heritage Month. about how the Senior Day program can The event will be held at the Taft benefit them and their families.” Center located in The Christ Frist Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers, FALLING FOR United Methodist Church at 6633 Inc. offers senior day programs for Lakeview Avenue in Jamestown from adults sixty years of age and older 12 noon to 1:30 pm. The event is free who live in the community. The and open to the public. Proceeds will be donated day programs enable seniors to have for the Alex Foulk Memorial FundLucy The celebration will include a brief quality of life through socialization administered at the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation for the presentation, cuisine, music and and activity programming. The sites support of transitional housing for those recovering from substance abuse. information about our program... provide breakfast, snack and a hot noon Chautauqua Adult Day participants have time meal for participants. There is been preparing for the Hispanic Heritage also a Community Recreation Program month Celebration. The picture above that helps people participate in outings Monday October 24th shows them working on piñata which in the community and the sites offer is a Coqui (a kind of frog from Puerto pet therapy, ceramics, music programs, Rico). The participants will also help in arts and crafts and much more on 6:30PM - 9:00PM preparing the cuisine for the event. Then an ongoing basis. In addition, the all will enjoy the music and festivities’ of agency also has a “Saturday Program” Lucy Desi Museum & the day with guests. in Jamestown which helps participants stay involved in community events and Karen Lucks, Associate Director out-door recreation. Center for Comedy for the agency, says she is looking 2 W 3RD STREET, JAMESTOWN NY forward to this event as a way to get The Chautauqua Adult Day Care the word out about the Dunkirk Centers, Inc. is a not for profit United $ Senior Day Program and the Latino Way community partner, that provides Grand Prize 1,000 Must be present to win, $500 if not present Outreach to seniors program. “We an affordable option for older adults in have a wonderful program available the community to remain independent $ , $ for frail or impaired older adults who and at home 2nd Prize 500 3rd Prize 250 need a secure setting where they can Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers Do not need to be present to win socialize with other people, participate has four sites throughout Chautauqua CATERED BY in supervised activities and outings, County located in Westfield, Jamestown, CASH BAR plus enjoy nutritious meals. We and Dunkirk. One of its sites in CHINESE AUCTION strive to enhance the quality of life for Jamestown, the Present Center is a Miley’s Old Inn our seniors, allowing them to delay program specifically for older adults with institutionalization and remain as Alzheimer's disease. For information: Only $40 PER PERSON independent as possible. 200 visit www.seniordayprograms.com or For tickets call: 716.484.7930 or contact any call 665-4899 opt1 ext. 2 Tickets Our Senior Day Program also provides Sold Rotary Club of Jamestown New York Rotarian JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com CLASSIFIEDS October 10, 2016 BRING IN THIS AD FOR A Free Gift

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• Hold regular meetings to help residents RestaurantCONNECTION Increased acts of nuisance, vandalism, and get to know each other and to decide upon defacement of public facilities and village program strategies and activities. park equipment in the Village of Sherman have created a disturbed citizenship. • Consider linking with an existing Some damage is recent, much of it in the organization, such as a citizens’ association, past. The residents of Sherman are upset, community development office, tenants’ frustrated, and aggravated about the association, or housing authority. They extent of the damages. To contend with may be able to provide an existing unseen, and sometimes seen, vandals infrastructure you can use. the Sherman Chamber of Commerce • Canvass door-to-door to recruit members. will hold a public meeting to initiate a • Breakfast served all day • Neighborhood Watch Program. • Ask people who seldom leave their homes to be “window watchers,” looking The meeting will be held out for children and reporting Thursday, October 13th at any unusual activities in the the Stanley Hose Volunteer neighborhood. Fire Department assembly hall. • Translate crime Prime Rib and drug prevention “We need as many materials into Spanish people from the village or other languages as possible to show needed by non- up for this important English speakers in your meeting to be informed community. If necessary, about the program and have a translator at meetings. learn how they can participate,” Vicki Rater, Sherman Chamber • Sponsor a crime and drug 3 Main St. spokeswoman said. prevention fair at a church hall, temple, shopping mall, or community center. The National Neighborhood Watch began in 1972 with special funding partially • Gather the facts about crime in your provided by the National Sheriff’s neighborhood. Check police reports, Association (NSA) through a grant from conduct victimization surveys, and learn Week of 10/10/16 - 10/16/16 the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of residents’ perceptions about crimes. Often, Justice Programs, and the U.S. Department residents’ opinions are not supported by WANTED of Justice. Regrettably, funding from facts, and accurate information can reduce MEXICAN FOOD LOVERS! some of these grants has ended, so private the fear of crime. MONDAY All Day: 3 Hard Tacos for $3.25 volunteer citizenship has taken over. The • Physical conditions like abandoned TUESDAY NSA knows how vital a program this is cars or overgrown vacant lots contribute All Day: Margaritaville fo $2.99 and doesn’t want to lose momentum or w/Food Purchase to crime. Sponsor cleanups, encourage $2.00 OFF Fajita Dinners resources, such as community involvement residents to beautify the area, and ask them WEDNESDAY with the future of the program. All Day: Mexican Revolution to turn on outdoor lights at night. 2 Dinners for $15.00 The success of the program has established • Work  with small businesses to repair Edited by Margie E. Burke THURSDAY many Neighborhood Watch training Family Night: 4 to 10 pm rundownDifficulty storefronts, : Medium clean up littered 1/2 Price Kids Meals & Pitchers of Pop and awareness gatherings like the streets, and create jobs for young people. 1 LARGE Only w/Purchase of Any Dinner Entree one in Sherman October 13th. Many   FRIDAY communities display street signs, window • Start a block parent program to help children PIZZA All Day: Cantina Fiesta! Pitchers of Pop, HOW TO SOLVE: Beer, Sangria Coolers decals, community block parties and cope with emergencies while walking to and (with 1 topping) $3.99 $6.99  $ 75 to service projects. Residents of Sherman from school or playing in the area. w/Food Purchase hope the entire village will fully participate Plus SATURDAY 22 Margarita Pitchers $10.99 • Emphasize that Watch groups are not (includes tax) 20 WINGS Any Flavor w/Food Purchase in this start-up program. vigilantes and should not assume the role Chautauqua County Under-Sheriff,of the police. Their duty is to ask neighbors  902 East 2nd St., Jamestown, NY 14701 Chuck Holder, will make a presentation to be alert, observant, and caring—and  OPEN: (716) 484-0600 Mon-Thurs 11 am to 10 pm and introduce the meeting participants to report suspicious activity or crimes  Dinner Hours: Fri & Sat 11 am to 11 pm to suggestions from the National Closed Sun immediately to the police.   Sun.-Thurs. 4:00-10:00, Fri. & Sat. 4:00-11:30 NeighborhoodWeek Watch of 10/10/16 Program: - 10/16/16 Lunch Hours: 203 EAST THIRD ST. “The National Watch Program empowers  JAMESTOWN Tips citizens to become active in community   Wed.-Fri. 11:00-1:30 488-0226 safety efforts through their participation,” • Work with the police or sheriff’s office. 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Audubon Nature Center Pins were awarded to volunteers who achieved milestones in their total hours of service. Those who reached 100 or more hours were The Audubon Community Nature Center Hannah Anderson, Amanda Brainard, Alan began its 60th anniversary year with the Brown, Dean Frentz, Elaine Frentz, Naomi celebration of its Volunteer Appreciation Frost, David Hedberg, Persell Middle School Night and Annual Dinner and the Honor Society, John Hyde, Margaret Kent, announcement of its new name. Ashley Newman, Ellen Paquette, Sandy Potts, The event began with a social time followed Deborah Pring, Kay Stahlman, Gwendolyn by a dinner featuring locally produced food Swanson, Nathan Weyandt, Nancy White, prepared by Miley's Old Inn of Jamestown. and Catherine Willard. Those who attained 250+ hours were Civil Air Patrol, Raymond In calling to order the annual meeting, Carlson, Mel Feather, Don Sharp, and Mary Board Chair John Beard acknowledged Bob Jane Whaley. Crowley of the Community Foundation of Six volunteers who attained 500+ recorded Warren County and Randy Sweeney of the hours were Heidi Bird, Bonnie Bowen, Karen Chautauqua Region Community Foundation Inwood, Joanne Miller, Rick Rupprecht, for helping to make the evening possible. and Carol Samuelson. Chip Spiesman and President Ruth Lundin installed all the board Thomas Tempel reached 1,000+ hours, and members for 2016-2017. New board member Pat Brininger, Ronald Johnson, and Donald At the Audubon Community Nature Center's recent Annual Dinner & Volunteer Wendy Bale, an artist and photographer Recognition Night, 2016-2017 board members were installed and pins were Weber achieved 2,000+. who works at Blair and lives in Kiantone, awarded to volunteers who achieved milestones in their total hours of recorded Thom Armella was recognized for his more joined returning members John Beard, Pierre service. Kristen Johnson Lombardi presented the nearly year-long branding work than 5,000 hours of volunteer service and Chagnon, Bob Klebacha, Penny Lester, Pete that resulted in a new name for Audubon. Pictured are the volunteers present who Larry Brown for more than 9,000 hours. Lombardi, Steve Maggio, Jim Murphy, Ellen received top recognitions; (L to R): Tom Tempel (1,000+ hours), Larry Brown (9,000+), Paquette, Bob Sokolski, Rose Stark, Nate Chip Spiesman (1,000+), Thom Armella (5,000+), and Don Weber (2,000+). Twelve of these individuals are registered with Welker, and Carolyn Yurick. RSVP, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Lundin also announced that a major change in to the name of Audubon Community Nature Senior Naturalist and Day Camp Director As Audubon naturalist and volunteer coordinator Katie Finch said of the the bylaws means that in addition to members Center (ACNC), with accompanying new Sarah Hatfield presented the Young Volunteer Award to Carly Polisoto, SUNY Buffalo volunteers: "You are our inspiration. The of the National Audubon Society, all Friends mission, vision, and belief statements, slogan, graphics, and website. graduate with a Biological Sciences degree community begins with you." of the Nature Center now have full voting and Summer Nature Education Intern. privileges, a change that will be an important Audubon's Chairman's Award is given Audubon Community Nature Center builds building block moving into the future. annually to a person or organization that has Using variations of ACNC's new slogan "The and nurtures connections between people and demonstrated exemplary service in nature connection begins with you," staff made a nature by providing positive outdoor experiences, With assistance from senior naturalist education. Chairman Beard made two awards tribute to volunteers for their hard work opportunities to learn about and understand Sarah Hatfield and administrative assistant this year: to Kristen Johnson Lombardi (e.g., "The hard work begins with you"), the natural world, and knowledge to act in and designer Kim Turner, volunteer for her outstanding leadership in the new fun, caring, nurturing, and fellowship. They environmentally responsible ways. Visit us at 1600 Kristen Johnson Lombardi made The Big branding initiative and to board member Bob couldn't resist closing with an entertaining Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route Announcement for the evening: After nearly Sokolski for his guidance in helping develop "Thank You" song. 62, between Jamestown, New York, and Warren, a year of work, "Community" has been added business and larger support partners. Volunteers logged a record of nearly 13,000 Pennsylvania, or online at auduboncnc.org.

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