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The Fourth of July holiday weekend has a long tradition of bringing together families and friends to celebrate American independence and freedom. For thousands of music aficionados in the region, this annual ritual of gathering always leads them back to the same place: The Great Blue Heron Music Festival. For nearly three decades, this “family reunion of epic proportions” has been a destination for music fans of all ages. While festival co-founders Julie Rockcastle and David Tidquist make minor adjustments to their Great music and thousands of fans make the Blue Heron Festival Continued on well-seasoned recipe each year, the a big hit every year. Happy Heron! feast they create remains consistent: Page 12... JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 2 www.JamestownGazette.com June 25, 2018

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heidi Woodard...... Community Writer Some Roads Lisa Yaggie...... Community Writer Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Jeffrey Barkstrom...... Natural Health Joan Lindquist...... Remembering Brooklyn Square Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters Go Nowhere… Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter One of the oldest sayings about roads is, “All This week, the Jamestown Gazette brings you Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen roads lead to Rome.” History buffs may say the an invitation to a new path in town that can be LOCATION original of that was something more like, “A just such a pathway… whenever you need it to 1 W. 4th St. thousand roads lead men forever to Rome.” be. Sometimes it is important to have nowhere Jamestown, NY 14701 Well, Rome is someplace, isn’t it? It’s hard to to go at all, somewhere far from the urgency and hurry and worry of someplace you need to get to MAILING ADDRESS imagine any road that doesn’t go somewhere. PO Box 92 Except maybe a dead end. But even that goes right away. Jamestown, NY 14702 somewhere… usually to somebody’s house who Take a stroll or ride down by the old riverside likes to live at the end of one. along the new Chadakoin Park Trail and Bike OFFICE: 716-484-7930 FAX: 716-338-1599 One road (according to the Guinness Book of Path. There’s no toll to pay on that road because, World Records) is so short that when you get if you do it right, it really goes nowhere… except CONTACT US... to the end of it and turn around, you’re still at anywhere your imagination might want to go. News — [email protected] Information — [email protected] the beginning. It is Ebenezer Place in Wick, If you remember the bygone era personally, you Classifieds —[email protected] Caithness, Scotland, UK. That road measures can take one more imaginary trolley ride across Advertising — [email protected] just 6 feet 9 inches from end to end and has only the grassy marshlands and through the woods one address: a door marked #1, a restaurant filled with birdsong and sunshine. Or you can ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com in Mackays Hotel, built in 1884. So even the ride your bike through fresh air and greenspace AD DEADLINES: Friday at 12:00 pm shortest road takes you someplace. and let your worries drift away. Fast runners, [email protected] So why does it matter? Because I found a road leisurely joggers and fascinated birders can also DISTRIBUTION: that really can go nowhere, if you really, really take this new path. It can lead you only to where you are… if it suits you, to nowhere else just for The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned free weekly, want it to. Here are a few hints, if you’d like to community newspaper that highlights the notable events find it: a while. and remarkable people who make the Greater Jamestown region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown ✓✓ It’s not the "Road to Nowhere," the quirky Even a somber soul like Edgar Allan Poe might have enjoyed it. He once said, “That pleasure Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to rock song that David Byrne wrote for the 1985 dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties Talking Heads “Little Creatures.” which is at once the most pure, the most elevating in New York and in Warren County, Pennsylvania. ✓✓It’s not quite the one that poet Robert Frost and the most intense, is derived, I maintain, from took either, though it comes a little closer. He the contemplation of the beautiful.” The entire paper, including supplemental content, famously describes it as, “Two roads diverged in is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. So please come to Friday’s ribbon cutting to Previous issues are also archived on the website. a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and open the new Chadakoin Park Trail and Bike that has made all the difference.” Path. Remember the wise advice from a man All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part ✓✓And Charles de Lint, a Canadian writer of who really understood the importance of taking of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without magical realism and urban fantasy, comes closest the road less traveled, the Bard of the Baseball permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, when he describes it. “When all's said and done, columnists and submitted press releases are their own Diamond whose sayings never grow old, Yogi and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of all roads lead to the same end. So it's not so much Berra. “When you come to a fork in the road, the owner, staff or management of The Jamestown Gazette. which road you take, as how you take it.” take it.” At its best, a road can be more than the quickest If you understand Yogi, you understand the value path from Point A to Point B. A road can be a Brought to you by: of a road that really goes nowhere. journey of adventure, or romance or discovery. So, some roads can go nowhere at all. If you try, it Enjoy the stroll, the ride and the read. really doesn’t have to be a path to anywhere. — Walt Pickut

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Jackson Rohm YWCA of Jamestown Recognizes Four Women Performance at 21st Annual Women in Mayville of Achievement Awards

(L to R): Breeanne Agett, Emily Reynolds,Brenda Salemme and Kyla Rodriguez.

Article Contributed by ness/Fitness Award Winner Article Contributed by balloon sculptures and face paint- YWCA of Jamestown “When I walked through the doors Mayville/Chautauqua ing. for my first cosmetology class I Community Chamber In case of rain, the concert will be On Tuesday, June 19th the YWCA never thought I would end up where I am today." of Commerce held at the Carlson Community of Jamestown recognized four Center also located at the Lakeside women for their leadership and — Kyla Rodriguez, Outstanding commitment to our community The Mayville/Chautauqua Com- Park in Mayville. This concert se- Entrepreneur Award Winner at the 21st Annual Women of munity Chamber of Commerce is ries is provided free to the public Achievement Awards. The event pleased to announce that Jackson through the generous support and was held at Moon Brook Country “I have been blessed with many Rohm will be the featured perform- funding by the Village of Mayville Club. Winners were selected for great colleagues and mentors that er for the first concert of the 2018 and Town of Chautauqua. Re- each of the categories: Health/ have helped and continue to help Entertainment in the Park Summer member to bring your own seat- ing for these outside concerts. The Wellness/Fitness, Leader of the me as a leader. To me, leadership Concert Series. Held on Thurs- is surrounding yourself with good Maple Springs Fire Department Future, Outstanding Entrepre- day, July 5th from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., people.” the performance will take place at will be on hand at each of the per- neur and Mentorship/Education/ Lakeside Park, located along Route formances this summer selling de- Training. — Emily Reynolds, Leader of the 394 in the Village of Mayville, NY. licious BBQ dinners as a fundraiser Future Award Winner for their fire department. The Jackson Rohm has been perform- Winners Mayville Fire Department will also ing as a solo performer for many “I am blessed to work for a fantastic be on hand providing popcorn and Health/Wellness/Fitness— years. Now a resident of Califor- Breeanne Agett, Epidemiology organization where we offer people nia, he comes back to his home water on a donation basis as a fund- a chance to change their lives.” raiser as well. Each of the concerts Manager at Chautauqua County town in the summer to perform — Brenda Salemme, Mentor- at different venues, including our this summer will feature 50/50 Leader of the Future—Emily drawings, the winner awarded half Reynolds, Executive Director of ship/Education/Training Award summer concert series at which Winner he is a favorite. He has created a of the proceeds at the end of each Cornell Cooperative Extension catalog of original songs that he performance. The 50/50 proceeds Outstanding Entrepreneur— has recorded on , including will benefit the Chamber of Com- Kyla Rodriguez, Owner of Forbici “Bree, Emily, Kyla, and Brenda are Twisted and Misguided, Sink or merce and its work in the commu- Hair Design standouts in our community. Each nity. Swim, Red Light Fever, Blindsided, Mentorship/Education/Train- of these women give their time and as well as others. His performances More information about this con- ing—Brenda Salemme, Director talents to make our community feature not only music from art- cert series or the Mayville-Chau- of Admissions at Jamestown Busi- a better place, and they empower ists such as Pure Prairie League, tauqua area can be obtained by ness College others to do the same. The YWCA Jim Croce, Don McLean, Creed, calling the Mayville/Chautauqua is grateful for women like them, Quotes and Lifehouse, but also his own Community Chamber at (716) and it was a true honor to celebrate original songs. He has been grac- 753-3113 or going to the web site I'm grateful to the YWCA's efforts each for their contributions to- ing our Entertainment in the Park www.mayvillechautauqua.org. to focus on the positive things hap- night. We are thrilled to be able concert stage since 2005, and we Plan on coming to Lakeside Park pening in our community, and the to host the Women of Achieve- are pleased to have him back from in Mayville on July 5th for a chance women who make these things ment Awards, and we are proud to California to perform again for this to once again hear Jackson Rohm happen. It's truly an honor to be work to eliminate racism, empower summer concert series. perform on the shores of beautiful recognized with the other award women and promote peace, justice, Rainbow the Clown (Jerry Stim- Chautauqua Lake. This is a special winners tonight, and to join the freedom, and dignity for all.” son) will also be on hand to enter- performance you won’t want to ranks of winners from years past.” — Jacqueline Phelps, Executive tain the children with his unique miss. — Breanne Agett, Health/Well- Director JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY June 25, 2018

Mark Mincarelli to Spend 2018 Summer Playground Summer Fundraising Program Announced for Infinity Center!

Row 1 (L to R): James Prendergast Library Executive Director Tina Scott, Recreation Coordinator Julia Ciesla-Hanley, Recreation Leader Amelia Dolce, Mayor Sam Teresi, YMCA of Jamestown’s Joe Michishima, Chautauqua Region Local musician, Mark Mincarelli, presents a donation to Infinity with the help Community Foundation Program Officer Lisa Lynde of their Musical Theater Project! Row 2 (L to R): Parks Manager John Williams, James Prendergast Library Public Services Manager Annie Greene, St. Susan Center Executive Director Jeff Smith, Jamestown Public Schools Buildings & Grounds/Transportation Director Carl Pillitieri, Article Contributed by Mark’s idea is hands-down the Jamestown Public Schools Athletic Director Ben Drake Infinity Visual most brilliantly creative idea we’ve ever had anyone come forward and Performing Arts, Inc. with. It benefits Infinity in a huge Article Contributed by wide activities scheduled, includ- way, markets the businesses that he Jamestown Parks, Recreation ing bowling, a talent show, carnival, Infinity has always been grateful performs at, and he loves perform- and the Playground Olympics. At to have the support of area musi- ing. It is just so positive from every & Conservation Department the individual parks, there will be cians as they grow and develop angle.” arts and crafts, and games such as programming to support the next The Jamestown Parks, Recreation, In addition to regular paying gigs, mancala, kickball, box hockey, and generation of artists in Chautau- and Conservation Department is wiffle ball. Equipment will be avail- qua County. Thanks to this local Mark has been hitting the streets pleased to announce another sea- with a battery operated PA system. able at each playground site for the tribe of supporters, Infinity has son of the Summer Playground children to play with at any time. been able to accomplish so many If you would like to support Mark Program. This year will include a The Nature Day field trip that will amazing learning experiences with in his summer mission, please free lunch program provided at feature a tree planting will take the young people who choose to visit https://www.facebook.com/ each site by the Jamestown YMCA place at Allen Park this year. Ad- spend their extra time at the Infin- mark.mincarelli.9 to see his up- in conjunction with St. Susan Cen- ditionally, the Parks & Rec Depart- ity Center. coming performance dates, and be ter. sure to give a big thanks to all of the ment is collaborating again with the Area musician, Mark Mincarelli, Amelia Dolce of Jamestown will be local businesses and venues who James Prendergast Library to offer has gone above and beyond the call serving her first year as the Play- are helping him along the way! the Summer Reading Program at of support, and has chosen to do- ground Program Recreation Lead- all playground program sites. For questions or more information er. She previously was a Recreation nate all tips and funds raised from The free lunch will be served be- his performances to Infinity! To about Infinity, please call the Infin- Attendant for the program. Amelia ity Center at 716-664-0991. tween 12:30-1:30 at all five sites. date, Mark has raised more than is a graduate of Jamestown High Participating children will need to $1,000 for Infinity! About Infinity School and just finished her first sign up each day in order to receive Mincarelli says, “It’s a way to help Infinity is a music and arts educa- year at West Virginia University, lunch for the following day. The out — by doing something I love. tion and performing arts center majoring in Music Therapy. meals will be available to children Donating to Infinity is not only a that offers private lessons, group There are five playground program ages 18 and under. worthy cause, but liberates me from classes, and an array of arts experi- locations this year, including Allen Children must register the first the idea of performing for money ences and performance opportuni- Park, Fletcher Elementary School, time they attend their playground — now I’m playing for fun!” ties within five pillars of the arts: Lillian Dickson Tot Lot, Lincoln site. They are free to come and go music, art, dance, theater, and liter- Mark approached Infinity with his Elementary School, and Ring El- as they wish after that point. ature. Infinity offers something for ementary School. The staff will idea and immediately set to work, The summer playground program all ages and experience levels. consist of eleven city college-aged collaborating with area businesses is made possible through support residents. and venues to establish a relation- Join us, and Explore, Experience, from the City of Jamestown, the ship and explain his idea to support and Excel in the arts! The playground program is free Chautauqua Region Community the music and arts programming at New student orientations take of charge. This year’s program will Foundation, Jamestown Public Infinity. place once a month at 301 East run from Monday, June 25th thru Schools, New York State Office of Executive Director, Shane Second Street Lynn Building, Suite Friday, August 3rd. All sites will be Children and Family Services, and Hawkins, says, “Like most non- 101, Jamestown, NY 14701. open from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Chautauqua Works. profits, we have to hold a lot of For more information, call 716- The program is geared for children For additional information, please fundraisers at Infinity in order to 664-0991 or visit www.infinityper- between 5-13 years old. call the Recreation Office at 483- support our youth programming. formingarts.org As in past years, there will be city- 7523. Week of 6/25/18 - 7/1/18

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SUDOKU Edited by Margie E. Burke Difficulty: Medium 3 5 4 HOW TO SOLVE: aith 6 7 8 Each row must contain the numbers F atters 2 1 1 to 9; each column 3 8 4 9 must contain the M numbers 1 to 9; and 7 6 each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain Holy Water 6 8 the numbers 1 to 9. 2 (Answer appears else- 7 3 where in this issue) 4 9 8 5 Copyright 2018 by The Puzzle Syndicate WHINE No Fly-By- WHINE Nights, Please. Contributing Writer OFOF THETHE The other day I heard a strange humming above my driveway. It was a drone flying Pastor Shawn Hannon Solution to Sudoku: WEEK!WEEK! through the neighborhood just at rooftop Hope Lutheran Church Arcade, NY 8 1 3 5 7 4 2 6 9 height. That was creepy × 10. Those things have TV-eyes and back yard hobbyists can fly them anywhere. I wonder if Fish 5and4 Game9 2can 1issue6 me7 a hunting3 8 license to shoot it out of the air next time I see ¾ of the world is covered in water. We forget that these days. 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We assume that God ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 special? 1 Oscar Madison, only wants super apostles (side 13 14 15 16 I mean, water’s everywhere. We e.g. note: God’s never wanted super drink it. We clean with it. We play in 5 D.C. office 17 18 19 apostles, so beware of them), when 9 Astrological it. We garden with it. It’s all around 20 21 22 what God is really doing is setting transition point us. In fact, every year the average ordinary apostles like us aside for 13 Biblical outcast 23 24 25 26 American uses 100,000 gallons 15 Meditative his work and his purpose. exercise 27 28 29 30 31 indoors and out. What then makes What makes us different? What 16 Part of A.M. 32 33 34 35 36 37 the shot glass worth at the back of 17 Tequila plant every Catholic Church so special? makes the water in the font 18 Zorro, for one 38 39 40 41 different from the water for your 20 Skunk I asked some folks at my church 42 43 44 45 lawn? Nothing. 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JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 8 www.JamestownGazette.com OUR EVERYDAY HUNTER June 25, 2018

POMA Presents THE EVERYDAY HUNTER Steve Sorensen with Steve Sorensen with Pinnacle Award Mentoring and the Future of Hunting

Photo by Steve Sorensen

Mentoring hunters today is critical because young hunters won’t follow along as easily as they did a generation ago.

and positive values into the kid. Success at mentoring should not be measured by whether or not we tie a tag onto a deer’s ear because if we focus too much on the tag, we will focus too little on the time. The tag will be gone. The memories and the lessons will last forever. Make mentoring about time, and we will change hearts. We will build people. We also need to look at mentoring as a year-round process, not just an October Contributing Writer lead-up to deer season. We can pass along a good magazine article, prepare and eat Steve Sorensen venison, tell meaningful stories, and show old photos all year long. Hunting season comes and goes, but mentoring season is Can hunting survive another 20 or 30 365 days a year. Mentoring is a relationship years in the face of antagonism against for which no substitute exists. The fact guns and hunting? It all depends on that kids today have few deep adult hunter recruitment, but in an increasingly relationships gives us an opportunity to urban society, with smaller families and show through a relationship that hunting lots of competition for a kid’s attention, is worthwhile. When most of us learned recruitment the way it happened 20 or 30 to hunt we had serious, solid relationships years ago can’t keep happening. It’s time with the ones who taught us. Steve Sorensen with his 2018 Pinnacle Award and his Outstanding to do some things differently or we’ll still Achievement Award, presented June 13 by the Professional Outdoor The difference between parenting and Media Association at its annual conference in Lincoln, Nebraska. have a heritage to point back to, but we won’t have a future. What do we do? mentoring is something many people don’t get. Parenting has mentoring built in. First, Bind our Mentoring without being a parent is a big, Diverse Family Together Article Contributed by rensen’s second Pinnacle Award; in voluntary, valuable commitment. 2015 he won in the magazine category. The world of hunting is a surprisingly Third, See the Kid Steve Sorensen diverse family, and we hunters need to as the Trophy The Pinnacle Awards are sponsored by think about our family dynamics. As Mossy Oak. much as families tend to bicker with each We need to stop selling the deer and The Professional Outdoor Media As- start selling the experience. Even without Sorensen writes for national and re- other, when their backs are to the wall they sociation (POMA) presented James- support each other with all their might. killing, kids need to learn hunting is town Gazette outdoor writer Steve gional magazines and contributes to Demographics and a negative social important. We need to care as much about Sorensen with its highest award at its blogs for Legendary Whitetails and attitude toward guns and hunting tell us the experience of the mentored as we do our own experience. A mentor needs to annual conference on June 13 in Lin- Havalon Knives. His newspaper col- hunters’ backs are to the wall now, but we lack unity. get excited about any deer a kid kills, as coln, Nebraska. umn, The Everyday Hunter®, appears excited as he gets about any deer he kills regularly in the Jamestown Gazette, We can look at social media to witness how Sorensen won the Pinnacle Award himself, because the kid is more important the Olean Times Herald, and the divided we are. Social media can be good than any deer. from this national organization in the Forest Press. He also speaks frequent- in many ways, but it can also hurt people Newspaper/Web category for his ar- we don’t intend to hurt. Do we realize that Whoever you mentor does not need ticle titled “The Nun’s World Famous ly at sportsman’s shows and church- polarization within the ranks of hunters to know that you’re the best hunter on sponsored sportsman’s banquets. “The puts pressure on vulnerable kids? When the planet. They need to know you care Deer Hunt,” published at Legend- about them. We set antler standards, but ary Whitetails website in December, Pinnacle Award is truly gratifying and one of us criticizes another hunter’s choice in taking a legal deer, or we unnecessarily we have to set standards about keeping 2016. He also won the Outstanding humbling,” Sorensen says, “because commitments, punctuality, ethics, and it puts me in the company of people accuse someone of being unethical Achievement Award for his January because we disapprove of the equipment all the other everyday values we hold 2017 North American Whitetail whose work I’ve admired most of my they use, young people subject to peer up as right and good. And we need to communicate that hunting is a normal, life. I have been blessed with some pressure will see these arguments, and will magazine article titled “Pennsylvania natural part of life. The deer is not the great topics that it’s easy to do a good fear similar criticism. We must realize that Bookends.” A total of 12 awards were trophy. The kid transformed into a new hunters one step into hunting are also presented, and Sorensen was the only job with (and I’m working on a few responsible hunter is the trophy of a one step from quitting hunting. person to win two of them. more now). I love taking these topics lifetime. So will we unite? Will we look past our to the readers I’m honored to serve.” If we really care about our heritage, this is POMA is the only national outdoor petty differences? Or will we do our how we give our heritage a future. writer organization focused on the Sorensen lives in Russell, PA with his enemies’ dirty work for them? We need to traditional outdoor sports of hunt- wife Barbara, and miniature dachs- choose. When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t hunting, he’s thinking about hunting, writing about ing, fishing, shooting and trapping. hund Remy. For more information Second, Understand What about Steve, his writing and his speak- hunting, talking about hunting, dreaming about It grants awards for creative work in Mentoring Is hunting, or wishing he were hunting. Contact six categories: magazine, newspaper/ ing, go to www.EverydayHunter.com. No one would deny that when a parent him at [email protected], and read web, conservation, book, photogra- For information about POMA, go to mentors a kid in hunting, he’s not just more of his thoughts about hunting at www. phy/art, and broadcast. This was So- www.ProfessionalOutdoorMedia.org. creating a hunter. He’s building character jamestowngazette.com. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE June 25, 2018 COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9 We are the Factory...No Middleman Markup! SAVE Mattresses always starting as low as $90.00! Reg Lenna Center for The Arts Do YOU Need a Ride to the Doctor’s?20% to 60% Offers Construction Tour: Medical TransporOFFT! 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and his wife, Amy, that raised over a $1.2 million for Roswell, also broke million dollars for Roswell Park Can- the Guinness World Record for the cer Institute a year ago, will return to longest hockey game ever played. Pulse Poetry Slam Event Buffalo's HarborCenter on July 5 with "For the most part, the group was just an expanded format and new name: a bunch of regular guys," Mike Lesa- at Infinity! 11 Day Power Play Community Shift. kowski recalled. "To see people kinda regarding them and putting them on a Instead of 40 players living, breathing, pedestal, and rightly so for what they sleeping and playing in one continu- were doing, I think the guys really got ous hockey game spanning 11 consec- a charge out of some of that...being utive days, this year's edition will be treated like celebrities for a few days open to about 120 teams comprised there. It was kind of a cool thing for of some 1,700 players who will par- some of the guys." ticipate in 60 four-hour shifts of one single game. Proceeds of the 11 Day Power Play Community Shift will benefit Buffalo "People kept asking us...'What are you area families while supporting cancer gonna do next?' 'What are you gonna research and wellness programs at Ro- do next?' 'And if you ever do it again, swell Park, Make-A-Wish WNY and we want to play,'" Amy Lesakowski Camp Good Days. Mike Lesakowski's Article Contributed by ence-members are welcome. explained. "So we just kind of knew mother, Evelyn, died of brain and lung that we needed to do this community cancer in 2016 and Amy Lesakowski is Infinity Visual Performance poetry is an excel- event. We didn't want to lose the mo- a survivor of breast cancer. and Performing Arts, Inc. lent way to express creativity while mentum." Donations are graciously accepted ei- practicing performance and public The 11 Day Power Play Community ther online or by check. Checks can Calling all poets and poetry lovers! speaking. All ages are welcome! Shift will be held July 5 to 15 at Har- be written to 'The 11 Day Power Play' The Infinity Visual and Performing The Infinity Arts Café performance borCenter, home of the Buffalo Sabres and send to P.O. Box 4, Buffalo NY Arts Center will be hosting, “Pulse hockey team. Teams are to be com- 14223. More information about this Poetry Slam Open Mic Night” on entrance is located at 300 East 3rd prised of 11 to 15 players, ages 11 and event or the 2017 World's Longest Thursday, July 5 at 6:00pm at the Street in downtown Jamestown! up. Each team is asked to raise at least Hockey Game is available online. Infinity Arts Café. Poets and audi- Look for the blue neon guitar. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com RIVER WALK June 25, 2018 Continued from Front… ribbon cutting for the new twin Environmental Protection Fund bridges represent completion of two Grant. The matching half of the slated for Friday, June 29 at 1:30 p.m. important phases of that design. One funding was provided by the City of at the south end of the trail. Mayor Jamestown in labor, materials and Teresi invites everyone who can of the bridges connects the north and equipment. appreciate a peaceful stroll through south shores of the Riverwalk and the natural, riverside landscape, or a the other connects the Riverwalk’s As part of the commitment to relaxing bike ride in the open air far north shore with Panzarella Park. The environmental restoration, scenic from traffic, or a serious birdwatching $2 million bridge project relied on overlooks – accented by decorative walk to “Come on down.” $1.6 million from a Transportation lighting – have been built across Alternatives Program grant from the water from McCrea Point and Though the trail will not officially New York State and a $400,000 local the Chautauqua Lake Rowing open until Friday, hundreds of local funding match. Association. The overlooks will afford residents have already discovered the long distance views up and down the freshly paved and landscaped path On-Time Homecoming river for birders and photographers, and are enjoying its many natural Mayor Teresi’s invitation to the bikers and strollers to appreciate the attractions. Riverwalk opening caps off what Tina Hetrick Chadakoin’s unique, restored natural Built by Design he has called an amazing 44-year Amber Bendelewski, Jennifer Wilbert beauty and wildlife. administrative odyssey. A letter The original plan was designed to be Environmental restoration, following recently discovered in the city archives will include New York’s two-term a multi-phase project. The Phase V the New York State Department revealed that in 1974, a young local Lt. Gov. Stan Lundine. Letter-writer, Greater Jamestown Riverwalk Trail of Environmental Conversation’s resident named Cindy Hedberg wrote Cindy Hedberg Sorenson is also project was… “Designed to create Wetlands Mitigation plan, includes expected to attend. According to eradication of the invasive Japanese Mayor Teresi, completion of the Knotweed and Amur Honeysuckle Chadakoin Park Trail will be one that have crowded out plants more item Lundine can check off his native to the area. Native trees and Mayor’s “To-Do” list from 44 years shrubs are being planted along the ago. Riverwalk Trail to reclaim the natural Though originally planned to open landscape. Path-side native grasses in the fall of this year, Jamestown’s have been planted by Chautauqua construction contract called for Hydroseeding. completion on Saturday, June 30th, Jamestown Revitalization 2018. Friday’s June 29 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will keep that promise. Jamestown city officials have described the Riverwalk Path and Construction and landscaping was pedestrian bridges leading to the completed by City of Public Works and greenspace behind the Gateway Train Park, Recreation and Conservation Station and the National Comedy employees. Jeff Lehman, Jamestown’s Bikers happy for a great new place to ride. Center and as a way to better connect City Director of Public Works, Southside residents with downtown credits the contractors, workers commerce through new pedestrian connectivity in the city with the a letter to Jamestown’s then-mayor, and city officials with outstanding and bicycle routes. The Riverwalk development of new [paved] sidewalk Stan Lundine. She asked him to please performance to bring it home on time Trail is eventually expected to connect paths, branded signage trail markers, have the city officials create a scenic and on target the City to Chautauqua Lake. scenic vistas of the Chadakoin River bike path along the river down by Restoring the Environment Mayor Teresi has described these with a picnic grove, playground Chadakoin Park. Half of the $525,000 cost of the and many more recent initiatives equipment, and informational kiosks.” Long-overdue recognitions and Riverwalk project was provided by as growing signs of Jamestown’s This week’s Park Trail/Bike Path appreciations will highlight Friday’s a New York State Local Waterfront Renaissance, created by Jamestown’s opening and the scheduled July 7 ribbon cutting, as the event’s speakers Revitalization Program (LWRP) people.

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Sales • Service • Rentals Parts • Accessories A Chautauqua County Treasure presentations that details the his- tory of the region and the process 10 Harrison St. 216 Liberty St. Massey Ave. of growing grapes. Jamestown, NY Warren, PA Chaut. Inst. (716) 664-4112 (814) 723-6762 (716) 357-9032 The Grape Discovery Center is the perfect spot to begin your tour SEASONAL of the Lake Erie Wine Country’s wonderful wineries. Exploring the history and sampling some of Wise Mind Project for Youth Launches the wines from the region will be a in Jamestown perfect send-off on your journey of discovery of our area’s wines. The Article Contributed by ticipants will partake in classes and Center has a wide selection of the activities that are rooted in mind- Article Contributed by Chautauqua County area’s wines for both tasting and fulness, emotional regulation, in- The Grape Discovery Center purchase as well as juice, juice con- Department of Mental Hygiene terpersonal effectiveness, distress centrate and regional products like tolerance, drug and alcohol preven- Within the Lake Erie Grape Re- local jams and vinaigrettes. Chautauqua County Department tion, and more. gion there is a hidden treasure that of Mental Hygiene, Chautauqua Its retail shop provides a wide as- By creating a validating and accept- new visitors find amazing and are sortment of the area’s other prod- Alcohol & Substance Abuse Coun- always happy they discovered it as cil (CASAC), Chautauqua Tapes- ing environment, youth will sort ucts including gifts, beach glass through difficult feelings, emotions, they travel through the region on jewelry, and clothing from local try, the Community Alliance for a bus or winery tour, bicycling or Suicide Prevention, Family Peer thoughts, and behaviors while si- artisans. Oh, and don’t forget the just driving by and discovering it. Support Services of Chautauqua multaneously working toward liv- grape or wine slushies! ing more peacefully and positively. County, and The Phoenix Rising The Grape Discovery Center in The Grape Discovery Center is a Wellness Studio have collaborated Traditional DBT curriculum cou- Westfield, NY is that treasure. warm and inviting environment to develop The Wise Mind Project. pled with classes like Therapeutic Across Chautauqua County, west- that can host your parties, recep- The Wise Mind Project is a sum- Breath, Meditation, Soothing the ern New York, and northwestern tions, school visits, social clubs and mer pilot program for youth that Senses, Perspective Taking, Empa- Pennsylvania, the Grape Discovery business meetings and other gath- Center serves as a protector and is grounded in Dialectical Behav- thy Building, Life Skills Training, erings. When the weather is nice, communicator of the rich history ior Therapy (DBT). DBT is a skills and The Power of Affirmations are the patio next to the vineyards is of this area’s grape industry. Spon- based therapy originally developed intended to build skills that will a great place to wind down after sored by the Concord Grape Belt in the 1980s by Marsha Linehan, reduce impulsivity and emotional the meeting and enjoy a refresh- Heritage Association, its mission is Ph.D. for adults struggling with dysregulation, while improving ing glass of wine. The Grape Dis- self-image, conflict resolution, and to preserve, revitalize, support, and personality disorders. DBT has covery Center staff can assist you pro-social behavior. promote the area’s unique grape since been adapted for a multitude arranging catering for your event production, products, and related of psychological conditions and, Group sessions will be occurring on from many of our local restaurants. more specifically, modified to effec- Wednesday evenings from 5:30– industries; encouraging sustain- If you are interested in visiting the tively treat children. 6:30 p.m., starting on July 11th at ability and economic vitality based Grape Discovery Center or arrang- The Wise Mind Project is a 6-week The Phoenix Rising Wellness Stu- on the agricultural, cultural, and ing an event or if you would like program that combines group and dio, 509 N. Work Street, James- natural heritage of the area to en- to volunteer at the Center contact individual sessions for young peo- town, N.Y. Individualized sessions hance the quality of life for all resi- Christina at 716-326-2003. ple (ages ranging from about 11–16 can be scheduled with Behavior dents. years old) who experience difficul- Consultant by phone or in person The Grape Discovery Center tells Also, consider joining the Concord ties regulating their emotions, ex- at group. If you have any questions the wonderful story of how we Grape Belt Heritage Association or hibit maladaptive coping skills, lack or if you would like to register your grow, harvest and process grapes making a contribution to support healthy interpersonal relationships, child or teenager, feel free to con- to be used for manufactured grape our mission of promoting the re- or engage in explosive, aggressive tact Kayleigh at (716) 581-2017 or products. There is a exhibit center gion and the history and culture of or other unhealthy behaviors. Par- [email protected] that provides interactive and media the Concord Grape Belt. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY June 25, 2018

The Blue Heron Main Stage at night. Festival goers ready to enjoy all that the Blue Heron has to offer.

Continued from Front… in the Dance Tent, join in on a fiddle band from Central Massachusetts well represented with two jewels from or drumming workshop at the Teen whose rig is made from junkyard Rochester: Giant Panda Guerilla Dub To serve up a weekend of music and Tent, swap stories at the Café in the parts; Driftwood, the Binghamton- Squad and Danielle Ponder & the dance in a loving environment and to Woods, jump in the mystic waters of based Americana rock quintet that is Tomorrow People; Three road-tested foster an inclusive community where the spring-fed pond, or create colorful quickly becoming a festival favorite bands from Ithaca: The Gunpoets, strangers feel like friends, friends crafts in the vibrant kids’ area. from coast-to-coast; and Vancouver The Blind Spots, and Bobby Henrie & feel like family, and everyone feels at Returning to the music lineup for Celt-rockers The Town Pants, whose the Goners; and Chautaqua County’s home. their 27th consecutive year is Donna legendary live show has been burning own Smackdab, The Probables, and Shouts of “Happy Heron” greet all the Buffalo, whose earthy brand of down stages all the way from Ottawa Cold Lazarus. that arrive at the Chautauqua County American roots and reggae-tinged to Oslo. For tickets and more information, go farm where Julie and her husband rock provides a familiar soundtrack to Western New York’s music scene is to http://www.greatblueheron.com Steve raise grass-fed cows and organic each year’s festivities. They are slated shitake mushrooms alongside a to release their 10th album later this growing number of events throughout summer. the year (see www.theheron.org for a complete list). Many have come New to the lineup this year is Yep to the Great Blue Heron Festival Rock recording artists The Felice since its humble beginnings in Brothers, the Hudson Valley quartet 1992 and now return with children whose bohemian blend of folksy and grandchildren. And while not roots, rural blues, and American rock everyone is related, there is a strong have carried them through decade sense that everyone can relate. of touring and recording success, In between featured musical including appearances at the Newport performances on three stages, there are Folk Festival and Bonnaroo. an endless number of opportunities Among the national touring acts to experience the vibe that attracts making their return this year are the this tribe; Learn the zydeco two-step Suitcase Junket, a one-man garage

Aerial view of the Blue Heron Festival grounds.

Visitors enjoying a game of Twister during the festival. One of the best things about the Heron is the private beach open for the festival! JAMESTOWN GAZETTE June 25, 2018 COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 13 St. Luke’s Summer Reading Camp

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Chautauqua Lake STKA Kidney Challenge Dragon Boat Race Full, Walk Set for July 8th! Vendors Wanted

STKA Committee members (L to R): Lori Dumaine, Treasurer; Gabriella Dumaine, Mitch Stone, Vice-President; Cam Miller, Frank Migliore, Mindy Moore, Sam Pellerito, President.

Article Contributed by tauqua WCA, kidney transplant UPMC Chautauqua WCA donors and recipients through the WNY Kidney Connection, and to Boat racers enjoy a fast-paced day on the lake. The Southern Tier Kidney Asso- enhance community awareness of ciation (STKA) has announced the kidney disease. Article Contributed by ing in the stern to guide the boat details for their 9th annual Kidney There are many opportunities to participate in this charity event. Chautauqua Lake Dragon and a drummer in the bow to moti- Challenge Walk. This fundraising vate the team and to keep the pad- walk will take place on Sunday, July The STKA would like to encourage Boat Race Committee dlers in synch. Crews participating 8th (Registration at 12:30 noon individuals, families, co-workers, in the Chautauqua Lake race do and Walk at 1:30 p.m.) from the and friends to register to walk, The Chautauqua Lake Dragon not require prior experience and St. James Church, which will also form a team, make a tax-deductible Boat Race scheduled for August a steersperson is provided along serve as the starting and finishing gift, or sponsor a tribute butterfly 11 is officially full with 32 teams with training before the scheduled point for the walk. on-line at www.firstgiving.com/ slated to compete for this year's race day. Participants simply need This year’s event will pay special event/southerntierkidneyassoc/ championship. The event has been the desire to enjoy a friendly, team STKA-Kidney-Challenge-Walk-01. running since 2016 and has grown tribute to transplant patients and building athletic competition. Oth- donors. The Jamestown area has Individuals and businesses are also in popularity each year. The dragon er features of the Chautauqua Lake being asked to consider donating race committee would like to re- been very fortunate to have numer- Dragon Boat Race include a rubber ous successful transplants. This items for the basket auction. mind the community that vendor ducky fundraising race, craft ven- year, we would like to honor those “We are so excited about this spaces and sponsorships are still dor fair, food, prize raffles, and new who have given and received the year’s walk as we raise awareness of available for one of the area's fastest for 2018 is the best dressed and “gift of life”. Futhermore, the STKA chronic kidney disease and money growing events. most interactive drummer. would like to encourage prospec- to help local patients,” said Mitch "Originating in Southern China "Though the race itself is full, we tive donors to consider helping to Stone, Chair of the 2018 STKA over 2,000 years ago today, dragon are seeking vendors to participate. bring new life to the many who are Kidney Challenge Walk and kid- boat racing is the fastest growing If you are interested in participat- on a waiting list. ney transplant recipient. “We also team water sport," said Heather ing, please visit our website, fill out In addition to the walk which treasure the opportunity to honor Nolan, dragon boat committee the application, and submit it with begins at 1:30 p.m., this special individuals, who like myself, have member. "the event is the only one your payment to address listed," event will include a tribute but- battled kidney disease and en- of its kind in the area, especially on said Nolan. terfly release (1:15 p.m.), music, riched the lives of others.” Chautauqua Lake," said Nolan. To learn more about the Chautau- picnic lunch, and a basket raffle. For more information about the Distinguished by their ornate fig- qua Lake Dragon Boat Race or for The goal of this year’s walk is to Kidney Challenge Walk, please ureheads, dragon boats are rowed information about being a vendor, raise $15,000 to support the mis- contact Sam Pellerito (716-485- competitively throughout the please contact Shirley Sanfilippo sion of the STKA by enhancing the 3901, [email protected]) or world. A dragon boat seats 10 or 20 at 716-487-4175 or email clerk@ lives of kidney patients (including Mitch Stone (716-338-6421, mc- paddlers with a steersperson stand- celoronny.org today. those on dialysis) at UPMC Chau- [email protected]).

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It seems like big tobacco will do anything to grab kids’ attention.

Colorful signs. Walls of products. Special discounts. If tobacco companies have no problem placing all kinds of promotions in stores where kids can see them, it makes you wonder what they’ll do next. After all, the more kids see tobacco, the more likely they are to start smoking.

It’s time to tell big tobacco “game over.”

Big tobacco spends more than $ Take action now at 500,000 SeenEnoughTobacco.org in New York A DAY State facebook.com/TobaccoFreeNYS @TobaccoFreeNYS to promote their products.