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8 5 4 3 HOW TO SOLVE: 5 3 6 Each row must aith contain the numbers 4 9 7 1 1 to 9; each column F atters 4 must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and M 5 4 7 3 each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain Watch Over 7 6 1 the numbers 1 to 9. 1 8 for one another regardless of age. (Answer appears else- I hope we can be a community 1 2 4 where in this issue) in which the old learn from the young and the young learn from 2 9 5 the old – where seniors care for Copyright 2018 by The Puzzle Syndicate little ones and where little ones care for seniors. I want to be a part of a community in which we move beyond “thoughts and On YOUR time, Please! Contributing Writer prayers” to real-life action. I want About a week ago I was standing in a to see us respond with resolution long checkout line. The customer Pastor Scott Hannon and determination whenever WHINEWHINE at the register must have been the St. John Lutheran Church Amherst, NY we encounter desperation and clerk’s best and only friend because tribulation. I long for us to be a Ms. Katie is one of our favorite baby SolutionOFOF to THETHE Sudoku: they were solving the whole people who sense when it is our sitters. She loves my children like 9 8 7 5 1 2 6 4 3 neighborhood’s problems, comparing turn to be watched and when it is notes on TV shows and gossiping about they’re her own. She is responsible, 4 1 5 WEEK!3 6 8 7 2 9 our turn to watch over. WEEK!everybody within a 50 mile radius of Jamestown. kind, caring and fun. And it would 3 2 6 4 What9 7 they8 weren’t1 5 doing was moving! Please people, not on be an understatement to say that One of the hard truths about life 2 6 8my 1time,5 and3 4by the9 7way, not on the my kids love her. They adore her. in this world is that so often we boss’s time either. What do you think feel helpless. We are not sure what 5 4 1 6 7 9 Week2 3 of8 2/5/18 - 2/11/18 At the moment Ms. Katie is sick clerks get paid for? to say; we don’t know what to do. 7 9 3 8 2 4 5 6 1 (I got her permission to write But Delaney has me thinking… 6Submitted5 4 7 3by: 1D. 9Gabbie8 2 this, don’t worry). She’s in the Estinlyne & B. A. Walker II hospital awaiting surgery. And so, maybe life’s a whole lot easier than 1 7 9 2 8 6 3 5 4 we adults make it. Maybe most of 8 3 2 9 4 5 1 7 6 I told my daughters to pray for her. When Delaney (who knows what we have to do doesn’t require a thing or two about being in the having all the answers, saying the right thing, or performing miracles. The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke hospital herself) heard that Ms. Maybe all we need to do today is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Katie was sick, she cried. She wept ACROSS watch over each other, be mindful Peter I, for one for a moment or two and then she 1 14 15 16 5 Border plant stopped. Her lips tightened and of the other, be present with those 10 Call to a mate 17 18 19 she lifted her head. In her eyes God has placed in our lives. 14 Altar locale 20 21 22 15 Gibson garnish was a look of determination and If you’re sick, I hope you find

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FINDING YOUR FAMILY with Janet Wahlberg Using Timelines for Genealogy

CASA of Chautauqua County Announces 10th Annual Come Contributing Writer to the Table Fundraiser Janet Wahlberg Article Contributed by year at this event is truly amazing” “When we started this event 10 years Most of us are familiar with in researching for this article. CASA ago we never imagined the success Timelines. You see them in museums Plug in some of the more major

it would become and expressed this and history books. But, have you ever events that show up such as the Court Appointed Special Advocates ( would not have been possible without thought of using them to enhance Potato Famine or the 1916 Uprising. CASA) of Chautauqua County, Inc.’s the generous support from our local your genealogical research? They can As you add these items to your 10th annual fundraiser, Come to the business, community groups and vary from simple to elaborate with timeline, you may notice a pattern Table, will be held on May 10, 2018 at individual’s as well as friends. When images and embellishments. They can that shows that your family emigrated Chautauqua Suites Meeting and Expo you have friends and business that cover a short time span or one that at a time that coincides with these Center in Mayville. Doors open at 5:00 have supported you for years to join spans centuries. In short, they can be p.m. and the live auction starts at 6:30 events. While you will probably never your cause in providing advocacy for configured to your specific needs. p.m. Guests will enjoy light refreshments have actual proof, it can give you an children, you realize just howWeek amazing of 2/5/18 - 2/11/18 and live entertainment. Admission to of a community you live in”. Some of the ways to use them in your idea. It may also inspire you to read the event is $10 and includes a chance research are to display the movement about these events to develop a better to win the door . Ticket buyers CASA of Chautauqua County, Inc. of your family over time, to organize relies on highly trained volunteers understanding of this time in history need not be present to win. all those notes that you have acquired who are appointed by the Chautauqua that your family was apart of. Tables are decorated with a unique over time, taking a closer look at County Family Court judge to Let’s look at another scenario that theme that event attendees can bid advocate for children in court. These Brick Walls or to sort out people with on to support CASA of Chautauqua has emerged from your research. You volunteers work with relevant agencies the same name. Depending on your County. Come to the Table provides Edited by Margie E. Burke have found 3 or 4 men with the exact and partiesSUDOKU in order to advocate for specific need and your way of looking exceptional visibility and recognition Difficulty: Easy same name and ae not sure if they are the best interest of the child. With the at things, you again have choices. You for individuals and businesses that the same person and even if they are information provided by the CASA may want to create the straight line create and sponsor tables for the event. 8 5 4 3 your family. This time you will want volunteer, family court judges are across a HOWpage, create TO SOLVE: a grid or simply Event Co-Chair, Carrie Rinehart to create a fairly short timeline. Set it better able to make5 informed3 6 decisions create a listEach down row the must page. Grids and says, “This is such a unique event. It is up with dates that range from 10 to 20 amazing to see the tables filled with gift as to what is best for the child, choosing tables cancontain be created the numbers using Excel or options such as returning4 9 to 7their 1 Word Tables.1 to 9; each column years before your earliest information certificates, various items like sports on these men and 10 to 20 years after tickets or spa outings, gorgeous table parents, foster care, or adoption. must contain the 4 The next step is to decide what it is the latest information on them. Now settings and fun activities to do locally.” Monies raised from Come to the Table numbers 1 to 9; and that you hope to accomplish with begin to fill them in along the time “ I could not believe the creativity and are used5 to 4fulfill CASA’s 7mission of 3 your timeline.each set Let’s of 3work by 3through a overall dedication to the event the first line. To help keep them separate you supporting and promoting court- few examples.boxes mustSuch containas why did they time I attended”. Come to the Table 7 6 1 may wish to use different color ink appointed volunteer advocacy for emigrate,the which numbers John 1Johnson to 9. is my offers something for everyone: all abused and neglected children so that for each. As you look at the timeline, 1 8 relative, what am I missing in solving budgets and all ages. There are multiple they can thrive in safe, permanent (Answer appears else- you may begin to see that one or my brick wall, and what else do I need ways to participate with other side homes.1 To purchase tickets,2 become a 4 where in this issue) two of them appear to be the same auctions and basket for the winning! table designer or for more information: to look for in my ancestor’s life. person. This indicates the need to This year is sure to be exciting, as the Please contact Kathy2 9Park 716-753-5 You have done a great deal of research closely re-exam your research. Or event is celebrating 10 years of success 4123 orCopyright Carrie 2018 Rinehart by The Puzzle 716-753-4132 Syndicate and have all the dates of birth, you may see that two of them are in for the agency. CASA Executive or email [email protected]. You can marriage death, and immigration. totally different locations on the same Director, Kathy Park says, “The also find our event on Facebook: 10th Don’t we all wish for this scenario! date. As this is physically impossible, support the community shows each Annual Come to the Table 2018. However, what you do not have is why it again indicates the need to re-visit your family immigrated and why they your research. moved around once they came to this As this topic is larger that can be country. I would use a line timeline PUZZLE SOLUTIONS covered in one column, I will continue for this. They have wonderful roles the discussion next month with a Solution to Crossword: of paper at some of the office supply look at a time line that I am using to T S A R H E D G E A H O Y Solution to Sudoku: stores that would be the perfect A P S E O N I O N C O N E sort out a very challenging family. I 9 8 7 5 1 2 6 4 3 medium. 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the trigger squeeze—for other people, animals and land. The ribbon is a way to display unity and change opinions. Our mission is to increase accessibility for hunting education, to improve the image of hunting, and to grow and unify its diverse participants.” What are some reactions you’ve received because of the hunting awareness ribbon? “This is a grassroots push, but we have already aligned with hunting businesses and individuals who want to ignite this message of unity in areas we as a charity don’t have Contributing Writer 4-Hers prepare to serve 700 guests at the 2017 4-H Green Tie Affair. the capital to reach. It enables businesses Join us on February 25th to celebrate 4-H! and supporters across the country to Steve Sorensen visually show who really cares.” Every cause has its advocates, and more Have you received any negative feedback 4-H can positively impact the lives than 500 causes have awareness ribbons. Article Contributed by from the hunting awareness ribbon of families in Chautauqua County They range from pink for breast cancer campaign? Cooperative Extension of to black for those lost in the September forever. “The few who have been negative are Chautauqua County 11th attacks. And now we have an orange Tickets can be purchased from any camouflage awareness ribbon for hunting. simply misinformed and don’t take the time to collect facts before judgment. Oddly, Chautauqua County 4-H member, Before you respond that the idea is trivial, we have even been called an anti-hunting Cornell Cooperative Extension of by calling the 4-H Office at 664- think about this. If hunting’s opponents campaign in disguise—where that comes Chautauqua County’s 4-H Youth 9502 ext. 214, or by visiting the 4-H succeed at ending hunting, wildlife would from is beyond me! We invite ALL that Development Program still has pre- Office Monday through Friday from face enormous tragedy. Hunting is the chief have any stake in hunting to participate.” sale tickets available for their 6th mechanism for wildlife conservation in 8:00am-4:30pm. The 4-H Office is Has the hunting awareness ribbon North America and hunters are wildlife’s annual Have a Heart for 4-H Green caused any unexpected responses? located in the Frank Bratt Ag Center chief benefactors, but few people know the Tie Affair benefit dinner on Sunday, 3542 Turner Road, Jamestown. truth about hunting. In our increasingly “It has opened up many unexpected February 25, 2018. Tickets for urbanized society, people need to become dialogues about hunting, even in non- this fun event are still available for The 4-H Youth Development Program aware of the positive benefits of hunting. hunting areas. It allows hunters to be $25.00. Tickets will also be available is one of many programs offered viewed in a positive light like never before. by Cornell Cooperative Extension Hunting not only diminishes animal I was recently stopped by a Philadelphia at the door, if seats are still available, suffering, without hunting wildlife would policeman for a small infraction—and he on the 25th. of Chautauqua County (CCE- far less abundant and accessible than it is asked about the ribbon.” Chautauqua). CCE-Chautauqua is a today. Regulated hunting has never harmed The Have a Heart for 4-H Green subordinate governmental agency with a species. In fact, all the evidence is that we What other comments do you want to Tie Affair will take place on Sunday, would have less wildlife in North America make about the hunting awareness ribbon? an educational mission that operates February 25, 2018 at the Chautauqua under a form of organization and without hunting. “We at Camp Compass are excited to have Suites in Mayville. Doors open at That means people who fight against hunting you interested in this awareness effort. This administration approved by Cornell call-to-action campaign asks everyone to 3:00pm with a basket raffle. Dinner University as agent for the State of New are actually fighting against the most successful will be served at 5:00pm with a wildlife management policies ever created. come to the table to join other hunters, York. It is tax-exempt under section So John Annoni came up with a hunting hunting organizations and hunting businesses pie auction immediately following 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue in wearing an orange camouflage ribbon.” awareness ribbon in order to draw more dinner. New this year the Green Tie Code. The association is part of the attention to the truth about hunting. Annoni A hunting awareness ribbon is a small way Affair will feature a bake sale and national cooperative extension system, is no stereotypical hunter. He’s a black man do something big. Proceeds fund youth decorated cake silent auction. This an educational partnership between teaching school in the inner city of Allentown, services through the Camp Compass events draws 600-700 guests annually Pennsylvania, and founded Camp Compass Academy, and offer individuals, clubs, County, State, and Federal governments. Academy in 1994 (www.CampCompass. companies, or other organizations the and there is something for everyone! As New York’s land grant university org) to introduce his students to the value and opportunity to fund America’s future Chautauqua County 4-H connects Cornell administers the system in meaning of hunting. expansion of our youth hunting and 325 youth to year-round, hands- this state. Each Cornell Cooperative Annoni can teach his kids the truth about shooting activities across the . Purchase up to 50 ribbons for $5 each, on learning opportunities that help Extension association is an independent hunting, but everyone needs to know because them grow into competent, caring, employer that is governed by an elected what people often read and hear in the media and more than 50 for $2.50 each. The discount is a great way to raise money for is untrue. So I asked Annoni a few questions contributing members of society. Board of Directors with general oversight your own hunting programs and tie them to find out what’s behind this whole idea of an An additional 700 youth participate from Cornell. All associations work to to the Hunting Awareness campaign. Go awareness ribbon for hunting. in Conservation Field Days Tractor meet the needs of the counties in which to www.HuntingAwareness.com for more Why does hunting need an awareness information and to get on board now! and Farm Machinery Safety Course. they are located as well as state and ribbon? The Green Tie Affair will directly national goals. For more information, When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t hunting, “Hunting needs help right now—and he’s thinking about hunting, writing about fund 4-H programming in 2018. Any call 716-664-9502 or visit our website no one is going to help but hunters. Our hunting, talking about hunting, dreaming about funds raised over that need will be at www.cce.cornell.edu/chautauqua. numbers are diminishing and society’s hunting, or wishing he were hunting. Contact placed in the endowment that 4-H Cornell University Cooperative views of hunting play a part in the decrease. him at [email protected], and read has created at the Chautauqua Region Extension provides equal program and Hunters are often depicted in the media as more of his thoughts about hunting at www. Community Foundation so that employment opportunities. blood thirsty, but hunters care—beyond jamestowngazette.com. 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My name is Petey. I may be big, but I’m full of love. I have a lot of energy and will require an owner who has time to exercise me. I do well and stored in Berman's home office with most dogs, but Article Contributed by for seven decades, and spans from don’t like cats. National Comedy Center the 1940s to the 2010s. It includes Paws Along the River hundreds of photographs, contracts, 212 Elm St., Warren, PA The National Comedy Center is proud scripts, calendars, scrapbooks, 814-726-1961 to announce the acquisition of the correspondences and rare footage and www.pawsalongtheriver.org archive of ground-breaking comedian Shelley Berman, who passed away in audio chronicling his wide-ranging September 2017 at the age of 92. The career in stand-up, improv, television, donation was formally announced film, theater, and comedy writing. Audubon Snow Camp for Kids 5-14 during a tribute attended by Larry Included in the gift are Berman's David, Dr. Demento, Cheryl Hines, consecutive Gold Records for his on Presidents' Day, February 19 Laraine Newman, Howard Storm, two landmark 1959 albums Inside David Steinberg, Fred Willard, and Shelley Berman and Outside Shelley Alan Zweibel, hosted by Lewis Black Berman, the first of which was the and presented by the National Comedy comedy album first to win a Grammy. Center on Tuesday, January 30th at the Also included is the trademark stool Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa on which he performed his classic Beach, California. routines during live engagements The Berman archive is the latest across the country. acquisition for the National Comedy Center, the first non-profit cultural Berman's unique brand of anxiety- institution and national-scale visitor ridden observational humor helped experience dedicated to the art of to redefine stand-up comedy in the comedy, which already houses a late 1950s and '60s. He continued number of archival pieces including the to be a favorite with audiences in his Like summer Day Camp with a winter twist, Snow Camp at Audubon Community Nature Center is a day of fun and learning for kids on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 19. 25,000-piece George Carlin collection, later years for his Emmy-nominated donated in 2017. portrayal of Larry David's father, Nat, on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm. Article Contributed by To register, call (716) 569-2345 during In production now in Lucille Ball's business hours or click through Plan Your hometown of Jamestown, New York, "Berman had changed the face of stand- Audubon Community Visit/Attend a Program at auduboncnc. the National Comedy Center fulfills up comedy. What I feel helped inform Nature Center org. Ball's vision to establish a center that me as a comic, was the precision in his Audubon education programs are celebrates comedy in all of its forms, language. You had someone who was Presidents' Day is an opportunity for funded with support from the Carnahan educating and engaging visitors with this terrific actor doing comedy, and the story of the art form and its artists. winter play and outdoor exploration at Jackson Foundation, Jessie Smith Darrah that's rare," said event host Lewis Black. Audubon Community Nature Center Fund, Holmberg Foundation, Hultquist The National Comedy Center is slated (ACNC). Foundation, and Lenna Foundation. to host its ribbon cutting August 1-4, Fred Willard echoed Black's sentiment. "Shelley Berman came along with that From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Audubon Community Nature Center is 2018 during its annual Lucille Ball February 19, kids ages five to 14 can have at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile Comedy Festival. whole new wave of comedy. It forever fun at Audubon's Snow Camp while they east of Route 62 between Jamestown, "No longer the step child to the arts, changed the way we look at stand-up learn about winter wildlife, plants, and N.Y., and Warren, Pa. The Nature Center comedy and those who make us laugh comedy." weather. building is home to the Blue Heron are about to have their own place in the Kelly Carlin further added, "My father Gift Shop and three floors of interactive Exploring in the winter is magical and world. When I found myself surrounded exhibits, including live animals that looked up to Shelley Berman. He provides a window into a world many by all of Shelley's writings, I wondered inform and engage visitors of all ages. appreciated Shelley's use of words and rarely experience. During this day of free what to do with all of it. Do I give it to Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to his gift for story-telling. And I can tell exploration, guided discovery, and play, Saturday and 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays. Bald some museum where they let it gather you, my dad would be thrilled to know children learn more about the world Eagle viewing and trails for snowshoeing dust before they throw it away? Along around them, how it responds to winter, that Shelley's papers will be sitting next and cross country skiing are open dawn came the National Comedy Center, and how they fit into the season. to his in Jamestown." to dusk every day. driven by people who have the vision to Naturalists will lead children in groups know that this material and the material Executive Director of the National To learn more about ACNC and its many through the grounds and inside the Comedy Center, Journey Gunderson, programs, call (716) 569-2345 or visit of other comedians has a value. They Nature Center to connect better with the auduboncnc.org. are dedicated to preserving all for their concluded the event by saying, world around them, share the experience archives and for future generations who "Shelley Berman was there at the very Audubon Community Nature Center with friends and peers, and celebrate the may want to know about those who gave beginning of what we call modern day builds and nurtures connections between winter break. us the gift of laughter. I feel confident people and nature by providing positive stand-up comedy. We are so honored Cost for the day is $30 or $25 for outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn that all of Shelley's fine work will be that Sarah has chosen the National members. Siblings receive a $5 discount. about and understand the natural world, in good hands," said Sarah Berman, Comedy Center as the institution to Enrollment is limited. 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In 22 seconds Pernell Caster went UPMC Chautauqua WCA coverage of such surgery - other possible from being a partner in Caster Well reasons for his blackouts needed to be Drilling who had traveled the world a Heart disease is blind and deaf. It eliminated. few times for business, to a heart patient chooses its victims without prejudice “He had an angiogram in Buffalo to see struggling against the ravages of the or preference. Sometimes catastrophic if he had a blockage,” said his wife, Cathy disease – a disease that doesn’t play results of a heart condition attack or Caster. “During the procedure he had a favorites. stroke are just heart beats away as they stroke, but it wasn’t discovered until he In Jamestown, Sally Black, a retired were for Pernell Caster of Frewsburg. was home. It was too late to reverse its local nurse and educator, spoke of her People of all backgrounds, ages, or effects by the time we could diagnose it.” experiences at UPMC Chautauqua economic circumstance can be affected WCA. without a minute’s notice. But you can After the stroke, Caster continued to “Going through the cardio-vascular choose to fight back. Leading a healthy have blackouts which required further surgery unit was a very positive lifestyle helps as does the research and investigation. experience. The staff there are skilled, excellent therapies available today at “I am absolutely so satisfied with Dr. personable, and friendly in greeting UPMC Chautauqua WCA. So, the Cath Lab staff, and the nurses and serving patients. I had to wear a here at the hospital,” Caster said. “They Keeping active - like bowling in the halter heart monitor that records your have been wonderful. It was two years of annual Strike Out Heart Disease fund heart’s activity 24/7,” said Black. “The chasing it down and what it came down raising event on The Caster family of Frewsburg have readings are sent away and through the to was Dr. So, right here in Jamestown, fought the ravages of heart disease for monitoring they discovered my heart Feb. 18 - can help fight the disease and diagnosed it two years before it was three years. Pernell Caster, son Grady was periodically skipping beats for 5 give you your daily dose of exercise. resolved. and his wife Cathy found their best care Shults Automotive Group and and solutions through Dr. George So in seconds at a time – night and day. That’s Medtronic are teaming up to sponsor “We went to Cleveland Clinic, Buffalo, Jamestown and UPMC Chautauqua WCA. how they discovered I needed a pace the event at the Jamestown Bowling and Strong in Rochester and it was here maker. in Jamestown that I got my answers from Company. but I secretly was very frightened.” “Jim (Cirbus, M.D.) did the whole sterile Dr. So and my primary care physician, procedure in a specialized unit equipped Patients like Sally Black of Jamestown Dr. Evadne Ong,” he said. He confessed, “I could feel myself and Pernell Caster, who have benefitted getting weaker by that day. I would just for it at WCA,” she said talking about from the expertise of doctors and staff In August 2016 a wireless implantable sit and stare at our five-year-old son. her pacemaker surgery. “Everyone was at UPMC Chautauqua WCA, will be cardiac monitor was placed in Pernell’s very attentive and I had no problems. I assisted by the proceeds of the event chest by Dr. So to capture the activity of “The day before my surgery I was home was discharged and it was great. his heart while diagnosing the issue he taking care of Grady when I felt an through support of the cardiology “That gadget they put in my chest – department. was having. episode coming on,” related Caster. “I made it to the couch before I passed the whole technology and process – is “Two weeks later it captured an event in Pernell Caster, a 54-year old aeronautical out. Luckily my heart started again, even amazing. It overwhelms me,” Black his heart, but it couldn’t be pinpointed,” engineer, had symptoms of dizziness though it shouldn’t have after that length concluded. “It is wonderful to have this Mrs. Caster said. “Dr. So adjusted the technology and trained physicians and and began passing out two years before of time. It was all recorded and reported scope of criteria for the monitor and in staff right here in our community.” his issues were resolved. Tragically, he to Dr. So who told me I came very close suffered a stroke in the process of that November, the device pinpointed the … ” Two very different stories about journey. problem. The test showed his condition heart disease successfully treated in Pacemaker surgery was successful for Caster began his road to recovery with warranted a pacemaker. Surgery was the comfort of local care at UPMC local cardiologist George L. So. After ten scheduled for November 15, 2016. Caster who hasn’t had any blackouts Chautauqua WCA. With support of the months of appointments and testing, Dr. “Pernell kept telling me, ‘I’m not going since. community and fund raising events like So diagnosed Caster with carotid artery to make it to Christmas,’ ” she said. “I For a man who wasn’t a high risk Strike Out Heart Disease, delivery of life sensitivity which could be remedied assured him we’d get the right answer, candidate for angioplasty, the remaining saving service happens here every day. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com EMPLOYMENT February 5, 2018

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LOCATED AT 707 FAIRMOUNT AVE. STE 11 IN THE FAIRMOUNT PLAZA W.E. JAMESTOWN NY Little Explorers Learn about Beautiful Birds at Audubon, Saturday, February 10 Martz-Kohl Thanks a Good Partner Article Contributed byWrittenDepartment by of Environmental Todd J. TranumConservation and Sealand Waste, Walt Pickut, Martz/Kohl LLC regarding a permit application for BoardPresident of& CEO Directors of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce & Executive Director of the ManufacturersWrittenthe Association Jones-Carrollby of the Southern landfill. Tie r The public is invited to attend and comment. The Martz-Kohl ObservatoryTodd in J. ATranum continuously unified town board Frewsburg hasPresident become & CEO a very of the popular Chautauqua has County spent Chamber significant of Commerce funds & rejecting local attraction, Executive a valuable Director ofcommunity the Manufacturers the Associationattempts of bythe SouthernSealand Tie Waster to asset and an important educational reopen and dramatically expand a resource for the entire Western New long-closed, small, three-acre landfill. York region. The observatory deeply In 2007, the town enacted a law appreciates the people of Frewsburg for banning any future landfills. Sealand their interest in our work, their support, has issued numerous unsuccessful and their partnership in our scientific court challenges to the law, yet is once and educational achievements. again requesting a permit to operate It has become clear that whatever is a landfill operation on Dodge Road. "Beautiful Birds" is the theme for Audubon Community Nature Center's Little Some of the main concerns Explorers on Saturday morning, February 10. Through an indoor lesson and a walk good for Frewsburg is good for the outside, children ages three to eight and their favorite grownups will learn all about Martz-Kohl Observatory, and we of residents include: birds – like this Black-capped Chickadee photographed by Suzette Paduano. believe the same is true in return. 1. Groundwater pollution. As a result, Martz-Kohl has worked The on-site creek is part of the Article Contributed by After going outside, everyone gathers alongside the town of Frewsburg for back indoors for a snack and, if time Mississippi River watershed. Audubon Community many years to evaluate Sealand Waste 2. Environmental noise, safety allows, a craft. LLC’s repeated proposals to build Nature Center and traffic issues due to 200 The fee for Little Explorers is $8 a landfill within the town borders waste-filled trucks every day. for adults, $6 for Nature Center and within a mile of the observatory. 3. A nearby Chautauqua County tax- You probably know that birds have members and children. Reservations Concerns have grown that Sealand payer funded landfill is already in feathers, build nests, and lay eggs, but are required by Thursday, February cannot achieve the protections and operation, more than adequate for the more you delve into the lives of 8, 2018, and can be made by calling guarantees needed to safeguard the present and future needs. these animals, the more fascinating observatory or the community. (716) 569-2345 during business hours 4. Sealand’s facility would they become. or online through the Programs page at Frewsburg citizens have generously operate in direct competition On Saturday, February 10, 2018, 10- auduboncnc.org. included Martz-Kohl’s concerns in against Chautauqua County. 11:30 a.m., you and the three- to eight- Audubon education programs their responses to Sealand’s renewed 5. Operational harm to neighboring year-old child(ren) in your life can are funded with support from the attempts to overturn local laws and Martz-Kohl Observatory. learn more about "Beautiful Birds" at Carnahan Jackson Foundation, rulings. Russell Payne, a concerned Russell Payne invites all local citizens Audubon Community Nature Center's Jessie Smith Darrah Fund, Holmberg local citizen, offers the following interested in this issue to please attend Little Explorers. Foundation, Hultquist Foundation, thoughts. Interested readers can learn the meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday Feathers are a unique feature of and Lenna Foundation. more at https://carrollconcerned.org/. evening, February 7 at Frewsburg High birds. This is an opportunity to Payne writes: Despite previous School. Audubon Community Nature Center legal victories and a 2007 town law investigate feathers, nests, wings, is at 1600 Riverside Road, one- against future landfills, the Town of *If school is closed for weather or other beaks, feet and more. reasons on Wednesday, the meeting quarter mile east of Route 62 between Carroll once again is forced to fight Unless the weather is particularly severe, Jamestown, New York, and Warren, back a repeated attempt by Sealand will be held on 2/8/2018 instead, in after the indoor lesson and exploration, Pennsylvania. To learn more, call (716) Waste, LLC to build a landfill on a the Frewsburg High School auditorium you will head outdoors. There you will 569-2345 or visit auduboncnc.org. 50-acre rural parcel of land. In an at 6:00 p.m. feed the birds as well as see their tracks almost fourteen-year fight, the town For a deeper look at the night sky, planets, Audubon Community Nature Center in the snow and other evidence that they board and a large majority of 2,100 stars and the entire universe, visit the builds and nurtures connections between are around in the winter. Remember to local residents oppose the landfill. Martz/Kohl Observatory online at people and nature by providing positive dress for the weather. On Wednesday, February 7th at martzobservatory.org , check the schedule outdoor experiences, opportunities 6:00 p.m. in the Frewsburg High of events and visit in person. Thank you to You will also learn about a citizen science to learn about and understand the School auditorium*, a legislative Hall and Laury Opticians for sponsoring project called the Great Backyard Bird natural world, and knowledge to act in hearing will be held with the state these Martz/Kohl column. Count and how you can participate. environmentally responsible ways. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE February 5, 2018 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 15 Red Cross Opening Shelter in WinterFest 2018 Chautauqua County Continued from Front and brings an energetic vibe to any Article Contributed by app stores or at redcross.org/apps. Something for Everyone place they go. From collected dead Christmas American Red Cross You can help people affected by disasters like WinterFest 2018 will feature fun winter storms and countless other crises by food vendors like Fowler’s Taffy trees, there is a huge bonfire to making a donation to support American Red help keep everyone warm. And the Volunteers from the American Red Cross are Cross Disaster Relief. Your gift enables the and Franklin’s Kettle Korn. Other opening a shelter in Chautauqua County for “not-to-be-missed” Sledding Pile is Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help food and beverage vendors will be residents affected by a power outage in the always a fun thing to try out. people recover from disasters big and small. on hand for the day. The organizing area. The shelter will be located at St. Mary’s Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-REDCROSS or Catholic Church, 24 East Chautauqua Street, committee has received many If you are a snowmobiler or are text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make Mayville. Volunteers will offer a warm place wonderful donations from local looking for winter appropriate gear, a $10 donation. businesses to hold a large Chinese there will be several outfitter vendors to stay, food and water, comfort and support. With dangerously cold temperatures About the American Red Cross: Auction. There are some really neat attending also. expected overnight, residents affected by this big ticket items this year also. The American Red Cross shelters, feeds Sure sounds like a fun day in the power outage are urged to seek a warm place and provides emotional support to victims Live from the porch of the Golf middle of February! For full details to stay for their own safety. of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of Course & Tap House, the band (they are adding things daily) on People can download the Red Cross the nation's blood; teaches skills that save Black Widow will play from 1-5pm. the event, check out their Facebook Emergency App for instant access to winter lives; provides international humanitarian This group plays all types of music Page – WinterFest 2018. storm and other disaster safety tips, as aid; and supports military members and well real-time weather alerts and a map of their families. The Red Cross is a not- shelter locations. Expert medical guidance for-profit organization that depends and a hospital locator are included in the on volunteers and the generosity of the Heritage Announces First Aid App in case of hypothermia, American public to perform its mission. frostbite, and other emergencies. Both For more information, please visit redcross. Administrator Accomplishment apps are available to download for free in org or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross. Article Contributed by Heritage Ministries was founded as the Orphanage and Homes of the Heritage Ministries Free Methodist Church in 1886. Doors Open Jamestown Recap The organization focused its mission Heritage Ministries has announced on elder care and housing with the that Jeremy Rutter, Heritage elimination of the Administrator at The orphanage in 1965 Park in Jamestown, due to changing NY and previously at regulations. Heritage The Village in Gerry, has grown from its NY successfully has original campus in obtained his Master’s Gerry, New York, to degree in Public six locations in New Administration from York State, one in the Villanova University. state of Illinois and He also holds a one in the state of Bachelor of Science Washington, offering in Health Services Independent Living, Management, Magna Assisted Living and Cum Laude from the (L to R): Lauren Johnson, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce; Lisa Hatch, Skilled Nursing and Jamestown Renaissance Corporation; Kevin Karr, raffle winner; Steve Trapani, Discount State University of Rehabilitation services. Discs - Collector's Paradise; Michael Streed, DoubleTree by Hilton Jamestown; New York at Utica. Brandon Wade, DoubleTree by Hilton Jamestown Recent affiliations Prior to his with Heritage employment with Jeremy Rutter include Hearthstone Article Contributed by to realize they just received a great day Heritage, Rutter Communities in of free entertainment and then take served at the Director Woodstock, Illinois, Jamestown Renaissance advantage of their savings to buy a of Admissions and Marketing at Vinecroft Retirement Community in Corporation souvenir or tickets from an attraction, Bridgewater Center for Rehab and Clarence Center, NY, and The Kenney a meal from a locally owned restaurant, Skilled Nursing, where he also began in Seattle Washington. Heritage and Another successful Doors Open or a great gift from one of our his Administrator in Training (AIT) its affiliates provide independent Jamestown brought over 1,000 downtown retailers," said Zach Agett, internship. In 2014, he accepted the and/or assisted living residences people downtown on Saturday, Marketing and Events Manager at JRC. position with Heritage Ministries for seniors at The Homestead January 20. Jamestown Renaissance as Administrator of Record at The The winner of this raffle was Kevin Karr (Gerry, NY), The Woodlands on Corporation (JRC) and Jamestown Village in Gerry, NY. Rutter became of Jamestown, who turned in a receipt Southwestern Drive (West Ellicott, Up Close would like to thank all of the the Administrator at The Park in from Discount Discs - Collector's NY), Vinecroft (Clarence Center, participating attractions, restaurants, Jamestown, NY in January 2018. Paradise. Kevin's prize included a one NY), Orchard Grove (West Ellicott, retailers, and most importantly the night stay at the new DoubleTree by Jeremy is also a 2016 graduate NY), Hearthstone Communities people that came out to support the Hilton Jamestown, slated to open this of Leading Age NY’s Leadership (Woodstock, Illinois) and The Kenney event. JRC would also like to thank summer, a $50 Shoptauqua Gift Card Academy, and serves on the Board (Seattle, WA). Rehabilitation and the Chautauqua County Chamber courtesy of the Chautauqua County of Directors for the Foundation for skilled nursing services are provided of Commerce and the Jamestown Chamber of Commerce, $50 to a Long Term Care. He received the at The Village (Gerry, New York), Community Chamber of Commerce restaurant of his choice, and $50 to a prestigious Eli Pick Facility Leadership The Park (Jamestown, New York), for their continued sponsorship. retailer of his choice. Kevin elected in 2016 and 2017. During his The Green (Greenhurst, New York) Each of the 16 attractions in the to receive his gifts from Brazil and tenure as Administrator at The Village, and Hearthstone Communities Greater Jamestown Area provided free Discount Discs - Collector's Paradise. the facility has received a number of (Woodstock, Illinois). Additionally, admission and distributed enough awards and recognitions including Heritage Living at the Chautauqua At Jamestown Renaissance giveaways to create a free raffle at each a deficiency-free survey, a five-star Mall in Lakewood, NY serves the Corporation we make Jamestown location. Each attraction drew their rating and a listing in U.S News and community by providing an easy- better through inspiration, action, own winner and presented them with World Report as one of America’s Best access location for area seniors, and celebration. Keep an eye out for their prize. Nursing Homes. and their families, to get answers to Doors Open next year, and continue to Rutter currently resides in West questions about the evolving needs This was the first year of an additional support our local attractions, retailers, Ellicott, NY with his wife Christine of seniors. For more information on raffle to encourage participants to spend and restaurants. For more information and their three children, Jake, Chloe Heritage, visit www.heritage1886.org, money downtown or at the attractions on JRC special events email zach@ and Phoebe. or call 716-487-6800. they are visiting. "We wanted everyone jamestownrenaissance.org. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 16 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY February 5, 2018

2018 National Win & You're In Poetry Slam Comes to Jamestown Article Contributed by performances are judged on the content of the poems, the performance itself, the Pulse Poetry Slam impact, , and overall way that the

performances move the judges. Poetry On Saturday, February 24th, performance slams are energetic, engaging, and fun. poetry will reach a new height in Jamestown, They combine performance art with NY. Pulse Poetry Slam has been invited to host the 2018 National Win & You're In the excitement and unpredictability of Poetry Slam, a qualifier event for poetry slam a competition, and force us to ask the teams in this region of the US. Poetry slam question, "How do you judge art?" JPS UPK Students Benefit from teams representing Buffalo, NY, Pittsburgh, This qualifier slam will be hosted at the PA, Columbus, OH, and Cleveland, OH will travel to Jamestown to participate in Studio Metro Underground Theatre, YMCA Swimming Program this event, which will decide which teams located at 316 East 4th Street in Jamestown, will have a spot to compete in the 2018 NY and will begin at 7:00PM. In addition National Poetry Slam, hosted in Chicago, to the team slam, there will be an open mic IL this summer. The National Poetry Slam for participants interested in performing is the largest & longest running team poetry their own original poetry at the event. slam in the world, and teams from across the country will participate. There will also be live music from local musicians. This event is free to attend! A poetry slam is a performance poetry competition. Poets who participate in a For more information about the 2018 slam read or recite original poetry in front National Win & You're In Poetry of an audience, and 5 randomly selected Slam, please visit facebook.com/ judges, who are generally individuals pulsepoetryslam, email pulsepoetryslam@ simply attending the event as spectators. gmail.com, or call 602-339-6980. We hope These judges attribute numerical scores to the performances, and cumulative scores to see you on Saturday, Feb. 24th, 7:00PM from multiple rounds and performances at the Studio Metro Underground Theatre decide the winner of the slam. The for this exciting event!

Cornell Cooperative Extension to Host Conservation Field Days Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua Article Contributed by leading cause of unintentional injury related death in 1-14 year olds. Those County Jamestown Public Schools alarming statistics are what drove the Jamestown YMCA to begin their Cornell Cooperative Extension of UPK students from the Heritage House aquatic safety programs. Chautauqua County’s 4-H Youth program had the fantastic opportunity Development Program is hosting the 52nd to learn basic safety such as jumping The second grade program is a hands- annual Conservation Field Days at Lake in and finding the wall, back floating, on learning experience where students Chautauqua Lutheran Center in Bemus and swimming across the pool at the learn three distinct components: rules Point on May 23-24, 2018. YMCA. UPK three- and four-year-olds and personal safety, helping others, Conservation Field Days is an opportunity from across Jamestown participate in and boating safety including lifejackets. for area 5th graders to learn a variety of the basic safety lessons and are often Each component consists of group conservation related topics and explore Andy Dufresne teaches local 5th discussion and practicing skills in careers in conservation. Conservation graders about the grape industry in swimming for the first time. the water. Every child participates in professionals and enthusiasts volunteer Chautauqua County. “Our goal for them is that at the end of all parts both in and out of the water to staff over 35 stations. 1,000 youth from Conservation Field Days please contact the school year they will know what to ending with a review of what was nearly forty schools tour seven stations. the 4-H Office at 716-664-9502 ext. 214 do if they get in a bad situation, know Chautauqua County Soil and Water, the for more information and to register. how to avoid the bad situation and learned and a short recreational swim. Department of Environmental Protection, hopefully swim good enough to get out Students receive a participation lanyard Audubon, Allegany State Park, Cornell The 4-H Youth Development Program is and coloring sheets that reiterate the one of many programs offered by Cornell of the situation,” said YMCA Aquatics Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners, lessons learned throughout the hour Beekeepers Association, and many more Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua Director Jason Chinni. “ It is the best and a half. Over the past eight years, local conservation organizations take part County (CCE-Chautauqua). CCE- way we can get these kids exposed at a to educate youth about conservation in an Chautauqua is a community based young age to water. In this area, we have the YMCA has taught over 2,800 “out of the classroom” experience. educational organization, affiliated with a lake, rivers and pools and no formal second grade students how to help Conservation Field Days exemplifies the Cornell University, Chautauqua County aquatic education. This is a great start themselves, and others in and around New York State 4-H mission of connecting Government, the NYS SUNY system, before they get to second grade where water and ice. Trained YMCA staff and youth to hands-on learning opportunities and the federal government through they come back for our safety day.” lifeguards conduct all of the interactive that help them grow into competent, the United States Department of activities. The second grade programs Since the community is surrounded by caring, contributing members of society. Agriculture’s National Institute of Food are funded through the YMCA’s annual water, it is important for local children Chautauqua County 4-H is proud to have and Agriculture. For more information, Partner with Youth campaign. had the opportunity to offer Conservation call 716-664-9502 or visit our website to have water safety skills. Over 3,500 Field Days to county youth for over fifty at www.cce.cornell.edu/chautauqua. people drown each year in the US. One The goal of both programs is to expose years. Cornell University Cooperative out of every five of those deaths are Jamestown School District’s students If you are a conservation enthusiast and Extension provides equal program and children under the age of 14 (that is to swimming and empower them to would be interested in volunteering at employment opportunities. 730 children). Drowning is the second keep themselves safe around water. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE February 5, 2018 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 17

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Heritage Honors Employee of the Year at The Village Article Contributed by Center, NY, and The Kenney in Heritage Ministries Seattle Washington. Heritage and its affiliates provide independent Heritage Ministries recently honored and/or assisted living residences their 2017 Employee of the Year for for seniors at The Homestead The Village in Gerry, NY. Dennis Thomas was presented with a special (Gerry, NY), The Woodlands on award for his achievement Dennis Southwestern Drive (West Ellicott, started at The Village as a CNA in 2012 NY), Vinecroft (Clarence Center, and currently works as a Registered NY), Orchard Grove (West Ellicott, Nurse. Nominated by his colleagues for the award, Dennis exemplifies NY), Hearthstone Communities Heritage’s core values which state (Woodstock, Illinois) and The that they strive for: Respect for Kenney (Seattle, WA). Rehabilitation human dignity; excellence in and skilled nursing services are everything they do; acceptance of every person; compassion for all; provided at The Village (Gerry, New and honesty above all else. His co- York), The Park (Jamestown, New workers said of him, "He made a Pictured is Dennis Thomas with Valerie Johnson, Acting Administrator at The Village York), The Green (Greenhurst, New seamless transition from CNA to and Maureen Winne, Director of Nursing at The Village York) and Hearthstone Communities RN over the last few months; never (Woodstock, Illinois). Additionally, forgetting his roots and assisting the guiding his staff to do their best. has grown from its original campus staff and residents with whatever He absorbs knowledge quickly and in Gerry, New York, to six locations Heritage Living at the Chautauqua they may need. Dennis never has the applies it. He is loved by all staff and in New York State, one in the state Mall in Lakewood, NY serves the never the mentality of 'it's not my job' residents alike. " of Illinois and one in the state of community by providing an easy- or 'I'm and RN now, I don't do that'. He is approachable by all and always Heritage Ministries was founded as Washington, offering Independent access location for area seniors, has a friendly attitude, and is a prime the Orphanage and Homes of the Living, Assisted Living and Skilled and their families, to get answers to Nursing and Rehabilitation services. example of a Heritage employee who Free Methodist Church in 1886. questions about the evolving needs demonstrates our core values while The organization focused its mission Recent affiliations with Heritage of seniors. For more information on providing the best customer service on elder care and housing with the include Hearthstone Communities possible. As a supervisor Dennis is elimination of the orphanage in 1965 in Woodstock, Illinois, Vinecroft Heritage, visit www.heritage1886. patient and understanding while due to changing regulations. Heritage Retirement Community in Clarence org, or call 716-487-6800.

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Aftercare Nursing Services is seeking a full time RN Supervisor/Educator to join our healthcare team. This professional will assume responsibility for staff orientation, competency assessment, and professional development of the organization’s staff. Provides efficient and effective education services and resources which enable staff to meet patients’ and customers’ need of service excellence and evidence based practices. Plans, develops, and facilitates opportunities for staff to continuously refine and advance their competencies in patient care, teaching, critical thinking, and judgement. eSSeNtial poSitioN fuNctioNS: • Responsible for assisting HCSS with creative • Facilitates educational requirements for • Plans, organizes, and oversees staff to provide problem solving, providing recommendations Personal Aides and HCCS. patient care; evaluates care and ensures to improve care, provide staff with assistance to •Researches, develops, implements, promotes, customer satisfaction. be successful, and provide assistance with HCSS delivers, facilitates, documents, and evaluates • Completes an initial assessment of patient and for the best practices for situations. Hands on education programs using evidence-based family to determine home care needs. approach with demonstration of skills and approaches and frameworks that support the • Explains procedures and treatments to techniques appropriate for safe and quality organization’s goals, objectives, and regulatory patient and family to gain cooperation and care. The RN Educator will also assist the PCA standards, and also meets the ongoing understanding. Instructor to assist in providing comfort with educational needs of staff. • Supervises all licensed practical nurses (LPNs) new students/employees with their first work • Functions as an educational resource for ANS. and PCAs, and conducts all field supervisory experience to promote improved successes. • Plans and implements department-specific visits of nursing staff. • Provides orientation to new clinical employees. orientation and inservice programs. • Conducts field supervision of nursing staff as • Works closely with the Director of Nursing to • Provides ongoing staff development, continuing required. develop educational plans for employees. education, skills and competency assessments. • Ensures that all nursing personnel assigned to • Facilitates department compliance with • Supports quality assessment and improvement position comply with the written policies and Employee Health and Infection Control programs. initiatives and processes. procedures established by this agency. poSitioN RequiRemeNtS: • Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of New York. • Ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate education programs. • 1 year previous home care experience. • Must be able to demonstrate knowledge/skills in needs assessment, curriculum, and materials. please Send Resume to: [email protected] 411 West 3rd Street • Jamestown, NY 14701 • 716-487-2273 • www.aftercarewny.com