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C Walter Pickut M “For the first time in 60 years the Busti Mill is just about ready Y to start up again,” Norm Carlson explained proudly. “And the CM Elect Nov. 6th Apple Fest is a great time to come see it.” Carlson is one of MY To the 150th NYS Assembly Seat the organizers of the 2012 Busti Apple Festival, slated for the CY Visit the web site at: last Sunday in September every year, the first week of autumn. CMY www.DrRudy4NY.com That’s September 30th for 2012, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain K or shine. Vote in the Independent The Busti Mill was built in 1881 and remained in operation Primary on grinding flour and grist (grain ground for animals) until 1948. Sept. 13th In 1973, it became the property of the Busti Historical Society MAKE HISTORY and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Rudy Mueller in 1976. Some of the old mill stones, conveyors and other historic milling machinery have been loving and carefully demonstrations, antique and model engines, Busti Mill tours, restored to working condition for visitors to see demonstrated grain milling and much more. in operation. Final stages of restoration are now under way. The Busti Apple Festival, founded in 1975, was the successor Three hundred fresh baked, home made pies—apple, cherry, to the 1972 Busti Pioneer Crafts Festival, the first of its kind berry-rhubarb and just about everything else that can be in southwestern New York, patterned after a fair originated baked into a golden crust—will be on sale at the Apple Fest in Madison County, Wisconsin in1965. For many years, the this year according to Carlson. A wide selection of New York’s BFD also hosted the Annual Busti Fire Department Galadays finest cheeses, apples by the bushel, cider by the gallon or the on its rounds as a fund raiser. glassful, served by Busti town officials, and a bustling Farmers’ Market—stocked with locally grown produce, pumpkins, This year The Apple Fest will be held on the grounds of the honey, maple products, and vegetables—will make the festival sponsoring Busti Historical Society, next to the historic Busti a perfect country shopping experience. Mill and Museum. Admission is $3 per adult, children under 12 are free and everything is handicapped accessible. Parking Other features will include a live, one room school house is free on the adjoining Busti Volunteer Fire Department demonstration, a Civil War reenactment, music and dance grounds. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Ironmen Extend Their Stay in Jamestown Article Contributed by decision has officially made the Jamestown Savings Bank Jamestown Arena Arena the home of the Ironmen through the 2014-15 season. Mayor Teresi stated, “I would like to thank the Ironmen While the Jamestown Ironmen kicked off the 2012-13 season organization for showing its faith in the community by this past weekend in Minnesota, team owner Kenji Yamada extending the team’s lease to play in the Jamestown Savings has been busy making plans to extend the club’s stay in Bank Arena for at least another two years. This is great news Jamestown for an additional two years. for the sport of hockey in the City of Jamestown. I’d like to “The team is very excited to be in Jamestown,” said Ironmen recognize Kurt Silcott, the CEO of the JSBA, and his board Head Coach and General Manager, Dan Daikawa. “We are and staff for their hard work in maintaining a facility that is here for the long haul. I moved my family here before last conducive to NAHL level competition. Jamestown Ironmen season and we fell in love with the area. Individually and as a hockey is great, affordable entertainment for the whole family, team, we feel like we are part of this community. This is a great and I look forward to their ongoing recreational, social and opportunity for us to build a successful team and to build the economic contributions to the Greater Jamestown Region.” excitement for our sport here in Jamestown.” The owner’s CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 WCA Center For Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Orthopedic Care For The Whole Family! Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeons, William Fritz, MD & Peter Robinson, MD; 24/7 orthopedic surgery through WCA Hospital Emergency Department; Sports Medicine Program; outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech and hearing services (minimal wait times). To schedule your appointment, call (716) 664-8400 today!

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JAMMERS HOME SCHEDULE: AUDUBON NATURE EVENTS: ROLLING HILLS RADIO Date/Time: Monday, September 24, 2012, 5:30-8:30pm, Annual Dinner and September 27, 2012 7pm Oct. 5, 2012 7:00 p.m. Visiting Team: Springfield Volunteer Recognition: Reservations required by Sept. 16: $17/person, Labyrinth Press Co. Oct. 6, 2012 5:00 p.m. Springfield $30 for two. Call (716) 569-2345, email [email protected], or 12 E 4th St., Jamestown use the on-line form by clicking on “Calendar of Programs/Events” under A limited number of season tickets for the 2012-2013 season of Rolling EDUCATION: Quick Links at http://jamestownaudubon.org and following the links. Hills Radio with host Ken Hardley, presented by WRFA-LP Radio for James Prendergast Library the Arts. Includes admission to all eight shows listed below, preferred/ Let’s Start with Computers! (6 Sessions) BOOKCLUB: reserved seating, early admission to the performance room, and more! Sept 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 2012 9:15- 11:15 am Budddist Book Group Thu 9/27/12 @7pm, Mon 10/22/12 @7pm, Thu 11/29/12 @7pm, This is the answer for those of you who have been lost in the computer Prendergast Library – Fireplace room. Sat 12/29/12 @7pm, Thu 1/31/13 @7pm, Thu 2/28/13 @7pm, Thu generation gap. This class is perfect if you are wondering about the Second and Fourth Wednesdays of the month 3/28/13 @7pm, Thu 4/25/13 @7pm most basic computer questions, but are afraid to ask. Included in this 7pm till 8:15 8 Show Season Pass Price – $60 class is instruction in common computer terminology, properly shutting A Path With Heart by Jack Kornfield down, mouse manipulation, creating and editing a Word document, CONCERT: understanding and saving to the different computer drives, basic Internet COMEDY: Reg Lena Civic Center and email skills; cut, copy & paste; and basic use of MS Word templates The Forum An Evening with including the creation of your own certificate of completion. Free. 716- 201 N. Main St., Jamestown Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder 484-7135 ext 225 Improv Comedy every Wed. night 8pm Oct. 13th 8:00pm Galacticsystems.info/the-forum For tickets call: 664-2465 ASK – After School Kids For children ages Kindergarten to 4th grade The Labyrinth Press Co. ART: Sept. 28, 2012 4pm-5pm 12 East 4th St. THIRD THURSDAY Weekly on Friday until November 17, 2012 Jamestown Downtown Art Walk & Concert Series Stand-Up open Mic 3rd Thursday of each month Sixth Annual Cummins for Literacy Every 1st & 3rd Thursday of the Month Wintergarden Plaza Sept 29, 2012 8am-11am 9:00pm Main Street, Jamestown Starts at the Prendergast Library Uncensored Adult Shows Presented by The Active Artists Alliance Come and support the James Prendergast Library Literacy Program. Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant is once again sponsoring the Library Corn Maze: CHAUTAUQUA ART CHALLENGE Literacy Program with a day of running, walking and fun. For more Maplebrook Farm, Rt. 62 in Leon Chautauqua Suites Hotel information, check out the Cummins Run page. Saturdays & Sundays 215 West Lake Road Oct. 28th 716-269-7829 FARMERS MARKETS: Buy Fresh Buy Local 10:00 am to Dusk Sept. 24-29 Downtown Jamestown: Foundry Alley Fri. 10am to 3pm Call 296-5230 for more information Fredonia: Opera House Parking Lot, Sat. 8-1 The Weeks Gallery at Jamestown Community College Westfield: Community Park, Sat. 8-1 FUND RAISER: will present an ArtHappening that includes an exhibition, gallery talk, Warren: Midtown Parking Lot; Sat. 8-Noon BREAST CANCER FUND RAISER Scharmann Theatre concert, and artist reception on September 29, 2012 Bob Terreberry is staging a Sit-in at Friendly’s 6pm RACES: Oct. 8th Muddy Viking Run Gale Svenson-Campbell MOVIES: Lake Chautauqua Lutheran Center 716-753-6319 or [email protected] Dipson Theaters Sat. Oct. 13, 2012 Lakewood Cinema 8 4-Mile Mud Run FUND RAISER WALK: Chautauqua Mall Cinema I & II For more info contact: [email protected] or (716) 868-1232. Walk To Prevent Suicide For information on movies and times visit: Sat. Sept. 29th www.dipsontheaters.com 6th Annual Cummins Run For Literacy Falconer School Benefit for Prendergast Library 2 East Main St. Falconer EVENTS: 5K Run/Walk Contact Jann Ball 487-2956 Ladies Night Out “LOL” Sat. Sept. 29th Thurs. Sept. 27th 9am Prendergast Library WALKING TOURS: 6:30 – 8:30 509 Cherry Street, Jamestown Fenton History Center Lutheran Campus; Christ Chapel For more info call 484-7135 ext. 236 67 Washington St. Jamestown Laughter, Yoga, Wine Tasting, Chocolate and a little shopping Every Saturday 1-3 21 years and older LECTURE: The Fenton will lead a series of rotating walking tours through Jamestown. Limited to 100, register now Burchfield Penney Director To Give Bob Lecture For more information call 664-6256 720-9122 Prendergast Library, Fireplace Room Tues. Sept. 25th at 7:00 pm September 29 THEATRE: For more information about the lecture series, call the library at 484-7135, Walking Tour The Little Theatre Ext. 225. The library is located at 509 Cherry St., Jamestown. The old Northside Meet at the Fenton History Center at 12:45 PM 18 East Second Street October 6 & 13 Jamestown, Ny 14701 Brewing Program 7th Annual “Saints and Sinners” Lake View Cemetery Tours 716-483-1095 Prendergast Library From 3 pm until 8 pm stepping off throughout the day and evening. At Forbidden Broadway Wed. Sept. 26th historic Lake View Cemetery, corner of Buffalo St. and Lakeview Ave., September 2012 5:00 pm Jamestown. Horse drawn carriage and walking tours available. Carriage For more information about the lecture series, call the library at 484-7135, rides: $15 all seats Reservations are required; please call 664-6256 to Ext. 225. The library is located at 509 Cherry St., Jamestown. reserve your tickets and time slot. Call early as the later tours fill up fast!

WORKSHOP: MUSIC: Journey to Active Aging Workshop and Luncheon Rock Toberfest Lakewood Rod and Gun Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena Thurs. Sept. 27th Oct. 13th Kick off 4pm 8:00 am to 1:45pm Two Stages with back-to-back music all night $7.00 includes lunch Bands: Big Leg Emma, Smackdab, Smokehouse, Pressure Sensitive and Gina V. For more Info call Judi at 488-2322 To purchase tickets call: 484-2624 JCC announces cast of Legally Blonde Article Contributed by Weatherley, and Remington Whitcomb. Even though she is looked down on as silly and The musical will also feature area community not lawyer material, she doesn’t take no for an Jamestown Community College members Skip Anderson, Logan Norris Beard, answer, doesn’t give up, and goes on to succeed. The cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical, the Kristina Benson, Tyler DeJoe, Crin Fredrickson, When Legally Blonde: The Musical played fall production of the Jamestown Community Destiny Gates, Josh Hutchinson, Russell D. Lee, on Broadway, it earned two Tony award College Uncommoners, has been announced by Nathan Meleen, and Lauren Scharf and JCC nominations, a Drama Desk award, and Outer director Robert Schlick. employees Don Hill and Lindsey Kaufman. Critics Award nominations. JCC’s production of the musical, which will be the first done in the Cast members include JCC students Carl Brewer “Roxie,” a Chihuahua owned by Cathy Belin, area, features modern songs, bright costumes, of Cassadaga, Amanda Wickmark of Fredonia, will portray Elle Woods’ dog, “Bruiser.” “Emily,” and high-powered dancing. and Kari Ames, Hillary Belin, Amanda Campbell, an English Bulldog owned by Susan Walters and Jennie Cross, Caitlin Cusimano, Breontai Gates, Dave Swart, will portray Paulette the hairdresser’s Legally Blonde: The Musical opens on Karimah Rahman, Brian Swartzwelder, and dog, “Rufus.” November 2 and runs for three weekends. For Eva VanRusso of Jamestown, and former JCC Legally Blonde: The Musical is about a ticket information, call the JCC box office at students: Caitlin Clark, Michael Correy, Michael sweetheart of a girl who wants to be a lawyer. 338.1187. Giambelluca, Daman Holland, Matt Warren, Teal

Page 4 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette September 24, 2012 down to earth Celebrate Fall the Wyoming Apple-umpkin Festival, both coming Fun with Gourds up the last weekend in September. Gourds can be grown up trellises to space in Flower vendors will be selling the last of the the garden. Here’s something to ponder for next season like sunflowers and zinnias and dried year. You could have fun with the kids and create a flower bouquets too. Craft vendors will be gourd teepee or tunnel. What kid wouldn’t enjoy? selling Halloween Decorations for indoors and out. But best of all, your local farmers will be For the teepee: You will need at least three bamboo selling everything from tomatoes and potatoes poles that are 6 to 8 feet tall. Place them on top of to pumpkins and gourds. I believe it is all for my the ground and leaning into each other to create a delight! I just love to see the different variety of teepee. Wrap the poles with bird netting leaving a pumpkins available to grow. From pumpkins for space open for an entrance door. Plant your gourd Contributing Writer baking your homemade pumpkin pies and tiny seeds all around the teepee. Joanne Tanner Cinderella pumpkins to Giant pumpkins, contest size. Now is the time to explore the festivals and For the tunnel: Use at least five bendable metal The change of the seasons from summer to fall used farmers markets. Don’t forget to pick up some rods, (look for these in garden supply catalogs or to be a difficult time for me because as everyone gourds for decoration too. Think Halloween and stores). Stick both ends of the rods into the ground knows I love summer. From garden time to Thanksgiving table when you pick them out. Did one to two feet apart and cover with bird netting, picnics and beaches summer has always been my you know that if you really like a variety you can concrete reinforcement mesh or chicken wire to favorite time of year. And yes I was at the beach save the seeds and grow them in your own garden support the gourds. Plant your three gourd seeds at with my grandkids last week on one of our last next year? This is the perfect time to pick out the the base of each pole on each side of the tunnel. warm summer days saying my private goodbyes. shapes and sizes you like. Growing Pumpkins and Alright, I kind of still hold on to summer kicking Gourds with the kids can be lots of fun too. It’s Apple time too and screaming. But I have learned to creep into fall slowly. The change of cooler summer colors of How to Save the Seeds While you are out for a drive in the country to see white, greens and Caribbean blues to the rich, warm the autumn color make sure you pick up apples and fall tones of burgundy, pumpkin orange, golds and When you are done using your pumpkins and cider for your Halloween parties. Spiced cider is browns. These colors, certainly inspired by autumn gourds for decoration, slice them open and pull the best for sipping as the cooler nights approach. leaves, have crept into my wardrobe. I am starting out the seeds. Rinse the seeds well, pat them dry Oh yummy. I think I am starting to feel it. Aren’t to feel fall. So I will dress my part with my new fall and place them on cookie sheets lined with paper we lucky to live in the northeast and experience all scarf and join in on all the fall festivals that I have towels to dry. Make sure the seeds are completely that comes with the changes? Autumn…yes I am come to enjoy. After all, Fall Festivals represent the dry before storing in labeled envelopes to use next definitely feeling it. celebration of the summer Harvest. And it’s no spring. different with the coming Busti Apple Festival or

DFT Communications Audubon Taking Birdseed Orders Donates to WCA Hospital Article Contributed by Article Contributed by Audubon Center and Sanctuary WCA Hospital With fall just around the corner, now is the time As the Jamestown business community looks to the future, to stock up on birdseed to be sure our feathered access to quality local health care is critical. As a corporate friends will visit your home throughout the winter. leader in our community, DFT Communications recognizes the crucial importance of constructing a well-equipped, 21st Monday, October 1, is the deadline for placing century Emergency Department at WCA Hospital. orders for the Audubon Center and Sanctuary’s For these reasons, DFT is supporting WCA’s capital campaign fall sale of a variety of birdseeds and related items. by donating technology valued at over $40,000 to help fully In addition to its most popular item, Audubon’s equip the new Emergency Department. This high-quality, exclusively formulated Conewango Blend for local technological equipment includes 32 wall-mounted LED- birds, specialty seeds, “cakes,” suet cage feeders, and backlit LCD televisions, 50 widescreen flat panel LED monitors, two 50” tracking board monitors, and a security peanut butter bells are also available. system featuring a DVR, cameras, and a monitor. The rich dark Conewango Blend birdseed on the left All the choices are on the order form that can be is preferred by more birds than the seed on the right. “As a member of this community served by WCA Hospital, obtained by calling the Audubon Center (Photo by Jeff Tome) our company understands the importance of an Emergency Department designed and equipped to best serve our loved (716-569-2345) or clicking on “Birdseed Orders http://jamestownaudubon.org/. Due” on the home page of Audubon’s web site at ones,” said Mark Maytum, President and COO of DFT Audubon works to find the best birdseed mixes Communications. “We wanted to come alongside the WCA http://jamestownaudubon.org/. physicians and staff to improve care delivery and to enhance the at affordable prices, and all proceeds benefit its patient experience during some very difficult times.” Orders can be made on-line, mailed, or phoned in programs, exhibits, buildings and grounds, and must be pre-paid. “We applaud the WCA family and volunteers in our community The Audubon Center and Sanctuary is at 1600 who have worked tirelessly to make this capital campaign a Pick-up is on Saturday, October 13, between 10 a.m. Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 success and this new Emergency Department a reality,” says and 4 p.m. at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary. between Jamestown and Warren. Hours through Kurt Maytum, President and CTO of DFT Communications. You won’t even have to get out of your car, as “We are proud to lend our full support to this amazing October are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through community effort and to the future of WCA Hospital.” volunteers will load the fresh seed, direct from the Saturday, and 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays. Bald Eagle supplier, right into your trunk. viewing and trails are open dawn to dusk every day. “This is an unbelievable gift from DFT for which we are truly thankful,” says Emelia Lindquist, Nurse Manager of the Friends of the Nature Center get a 10% discount on To learn more about the Center and its many WCA Hospital Emergency Department. “I am confident this pre-ordered birdseed. Membership information is programs, call (716) 569-2345 or visit technology will enable us to better serve patients and improve available at Audubon’s website, the emergency care experience for patients, families, and our http://jamestownaudubon.org. staff.”

September 24, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 5 Gazette Sports

...CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Ironmen Extend Their Stay in Jamestown

“It is very important for this community and the Arena to have a team of its own,” explained Tom McFall, Oswego Hockey Alumni and area youth hockey coach. “It’s also great for youth hockey because it gives young players a chance to look up and see what that next level of hockey is.” McFall has also hosted Ironmen players that are from out of the area and added that Ironmen games provide inexpensive, family fun. The Ironmen, who are part of the North American Hockey League, originally moved to Jamestown during the summer of 2011 from Detroit where they were known as the Motor City Metal Jackets. They originally inked a deal which would keep the newly formed Ironmen in Jamestown for an experimental two years. 1912 Red Sox photo identification (left to right) , , Buck O’Brien, Over the course of the team’s first season in Jamestown, , , . they have worked patiently and diligently on and off the ice and have been well perceived by the hockey community. “These players and coaches have dedicated Hugh Bedient Centennial Banquet themselves to become a part of our community. They Article Contributed by the Jamestown Falcons when it was a Red Sox attend functions, visit area schools and live and work here Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame affiliate in 1968-70. Dick, a renowned speaker amongst our families and friends. We are lucky to have and storyteller, has been an integral part of such a great group of young gentlemen as role models The Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame has the organization for 45 years. for our younger children. These players are passionate planned a Hugh Bedient Centennial Banquet A highlight of the Hugh Bedient Centennial about hockey and hopefully, we’ll be watching one of for Saturday, October 20, at the RobertH. Banquet will be the presentation of the Jamestown’s adopted sons on the NHL stage one day. JacksonCenter in Jamestown. Society for American Baseball Research 1912 The energy and entertainment they provide on and off The banquet will honor Bedient, a Falconer Rookie of the Year Award the ice is a great asset to the Jamestown community,” said native, who as a rookie for the to the grandchildren of Bedient. Jamestown Arena CEO Kurt Silcott. “That combination 1912 Boston Red Sox compiled a sterling has really won them over some great and dedicated fans. Emcee for the event will be baseball historian 20-9 record while leading his team to the Hopefully more and more people will come to the Arena Greg Peterson who will present a video he title. In the Series, Bedient was and see the level of hockey these young men play and take has made about Hugh Bedient. magnificent pitching 18 in 4 games part in the fun.” with an ERA 0.50 for the champion Red Sox. Dinner will be provided by Vicki McGraw After the Ironmen finished with three wins and only of Elegant Edibles Catering who is planning The Hugh Bedient Centennial Banquet one loss this past weekend at the NAHL Showcase a similar menu to that of the original 1912 will closely replicate a similar banquet Tournament in Minnesota, the team is back in the friendly banquet. that was held 100 years ago. Bedient was confines of the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena preparing welcomed back to his hometown with a A cocktail hour hosted by the Hugh Bedient for their home opening weekend. “We had some success parade witnessed by over 25,000 proud Celebration Committee will begin at 6:00 this past week in Minnesota,” said Coach Daikawa. “It ChautauquaCounty residents and was feted PM with the banquet to follow at 7:00. is very early in the season and we need to build off of with a reception and banquet on October 22, what we accomplished at the tournament; keep working Tickets to the October 20 Hugh Bedient 1912. The event was held at the Odd Fellows everyday to get better as a team.” Centennial Banquet are priced at $30 and Lodge on Main Street in Falconer. are available by calling “Mr. Baseball” Russ The Ironmen will open their home schedule this weekend The featured speaker at the Hugh Bedient Diethrick at 665-2265, Falconer Highway as they host defending North Division Champions, Centennial Banquet will be Dick Berardino, Superintendent Sam Ognibene at 450-0663, the Port Huron Fighting Falcons Friday at 7pm and a player development consultant for the or Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame president Saturday at 5pm. Tickets are available at the Arena Boston Red Sox. Berardino was a coach for Randy Anderson at 640-6219. Box Office, by phone at 716-484-2624 or online at jamestownironmenhockey.com.

Page 6 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette September 24, 2012 Jamestown Jammers and Pittsburgh Pirates Sign 2-Year Player Development Contract Jammers become Class-A affiliate of Pirates aith Article Contributed by Jaguars and Pirates played to a 1-1 F atters tie in an exhibition game played at Jamestown Jammers Celoron Park on Chautauqua Lake A new era in the storied-history of that year. M Jamestown baseball began today as Headline The 1957 Jamestown Falcons were the Jammers agreed to a two-year also affiliated with the Pirates in player development contract with the the eight-team NY-Penn League. Pittsburgh Pirates. The Jammers will That squad went 28-35 and featured serve as the Pirates’ Class-A affiliate first baseman Donn Clendenon in the New York-Penn League for the and second baseman Julian Javier. 2013 and 2014 seasons. Clendenon played nine of his 12 Partnering with Pittsburgh gives the major league seasons with the Pirates. Jammers a great regional partner He finished second in National and will provide the many Pirates League Rookie of the Year voting in fans in northern Pennsylvania and 1962 and was named Most Valuable the Southern Tier with a fantastic Player of the 1969 World Series for Contributing Writer opportunity to see the exciting young the champion New York Mets. Javier Pastor Scott Hannon prospects in the organization. played 13 seasons in the major leagues and was an All-Star with the St. Louis We all have questions. This was never clearer to me than during a “We’re extremely pleased to align the Cardinals in 1963 and 1968. confirmation class last year. See, a typical confirmation class involves me Jammers with an organization that asking a question which is usually followed by awkward silence. Then, is widely regarded as having some Affiliations under Rich Ownership if I’m lucky I might get a three to four word answer from a reluctant of the most exciting young players The 2013 season will be the student. But there was one day when we had time left and I had nothing in all of minor league baseball,” said Jamestown Jammers’ 20th year under to teach. So I asked the class what questions they had for God or about Bob Rich Jr., President/Owner of the ownership of the Rich family. God. They were quiet at first (likely waking up from the 40 minute the Jamestown Jammers. “As the In 1994, Bob Rich purchased the daydream they had just had) but then they started shouting out… launching pad for the beginning of so Niagara Rapids and moved the club to many promising careers, Jamestown Jamestown. “Is the Bible all about Jesus?” “Why is church on Sunday?” “Why do is the perfect place for area Pirates we have to go to church?” “Does God send people to hell?” “What if The Jammers have had four major fans to see the future of their favorite I don’t believe everything the Bible says?” “What if my friends aren’t league affiliates since 1994. The team.” Christian?” “Why does God let disasters happen?” served as the club’s “The Pirates are pleased to affiliate big league partner for the first five Questions – some simple, some profound – filled the air. with the Jamestown Jammers and as years followed by three seasons with In scripture Jesus is talking to his disciples about what he is about to importantly re-establish a professional the Atlanta Braves. For the last 11 do (go, suffer, die and be raised) and his disciples don’t get it. They are relationship with Bob and Mindy Rich years, the Jammers have served as the confused. In fact, the Bible says, “They did not understand what he was and their outstanding leadership team Class-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. saying and were afraid to ask him.” So they kept their questions inside and headed by Jon Dandes,” said Neal Pittsburgh Pirates as soon as Jesus was out of earshot started arguing with each other. Later Huntington, General Manager of the Minor League System when they stop walking Jesus asked them what they were fighting about. Pirates. “The Pirates have a quality The Pirates’ top minor league team And again, they’re silent. history with the Rich family from our is the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians prior Triple-A affiliation in Buffalo I have a question… of the International League while and we look forward to building on What is it about us that makes us so afraid to ask questions? their Double-A affiliate, the Altoona that relationship with a New York- Curve, play in the Eastern League. I’ve pretended to know things I really don’t. I’ve kept questions inside. Penn League affiliation.” Pittsburgh’s Class-A affiliates include I’ve nodded my head in agreement when I’ve been totally confused. I Along with the Jammers, Rich the Bradenton Marauders of the was the kid in school who never believed the teacher when they said, Baseball Operations also operates Florida State League and the West “There are no dumb questions.” I’ve been afraid to ask. I’ve been too the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons of Virginia Power of the South Atlantic nervous to question. the International League and the League. But here’s the reality… God can handle our questions. Moreover, God Double-A Northwest Arkansas The Pirates Class-A affiliate in the wants to hear them. It is far better for disciples to question Jesus than Naturals of the Texas League. From New York-Penn League for the last fight with each other while we walk down the road. 1988-1994, the Bisons were the six seasons has been the State College Triple-A affiliate of the Pirates in the So, what questions do you have for God? Have you asked them lately? Spikes. This past season, the Spikes American Association. Take some time today to offer them up in prayer. Share them with a featured 18-year-old Luis Heredia, Christian brother or sister. Call your pastor. Ask it silently in your head *Please Note* The Jammers and who entered the season rated as or shout at the sky. Pirates will hold a formal introductory Pittsburgh’s fifth-best prospect luncheon in Jamestown at date and according to Baseball America. In the Way, location to be announced. Heredia ended the season by going Pastor Scott 4-2 with a 2.71 ERA while allowing Back with the Buccos two earned runs or less in 11 of his This will actually be the third time 14 starts. State College also featured that Jamestown has served as an VALU HEARING AID SERVICES pitcher Clay Holmes, who was affiliate of the Pirates. The first selected by Pittsburgh in the ninth Aetna, BCBS, Comp. Empire, & Independent Health affiliated team in Jamestown’s history round of the 2011 draft. Holmes was the 1939 Jamestown Jaguars PETER D. LUMIA BCHIS ended the season by being named of the six-team PONY League ACCEPTING the Spikes Pitcher-of-the-Year while (Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York). NEW CLIENTS allowing an earned run in just one of They served as the Pirates affiliate All Make Repairs his first seven starts. under manager Micky LaLonge. The 484-7777 641 FOOTE AVE

September 24, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 7 ...CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Autumn Kick-off in Western NewY ork Patient’s Is Our Virtue Twenty five percent of the proceeds dogs, hamburgers and pop, Lakewood of Busti Apple Festival go toward Kiwanis’ chili and, new this year, thick the ongoing restoration of the Busti and hot vegetable beef soup made to Mill, the historic center of country an old home recipe. life and the heart of nearly every rural A special benefit provided by the community of the 19th and early 20th Busti Apple Fest every year is that 50 Century. “People should remember percent of the proceeds are donated we are a part of the ‘Circle of Life,’ to the Busti Fire Department. The Carlson said. Open for Business BFD has served with distinction “In the early days of our country, for nearly 75 tears, and enhanced the Jamestown area. Customers the farmers planted and harvest the its emergency response capability stopped in throughout the day grains—wheat, barley, oats and more. in 1973 when the Department to show their support, meet The mill ground it into flour for the purchased its first Ambulance. Today, the owners, and inquire about people and grist for the cattle, and the BFD answers 250 and more fire transferring their prescription then the cattle helped fertilize the emergency calls every year covering medications. fields and till and harvest them all nearly 65 square miles and a rural and over again. It was a self-sustaining and village population of nearly 4,500. DRIVE Medical Representative, wholesome life style. The old mill was Seventy percent of the calls to the Michael Gipson was on hand to at the center of it all. Today, all we BFD first responders are for farm give demonstrations on the latest seem to know is what we consume, and household emergencies other lift walkers, rollators, and scooters not how it got to our tables.” than fires. “Look for them at the Busti by Contributing Writer the company is supplying to Apple Festival,” Carlson said, “and A demonstration of the pioneer Melinda Centi Patient’s Pharmacy, Inc. People thank them.” were able to learn about the and 19th century life and survival Patient’s Pharmacy, Inc. is happy various medical supplies and how skills will be a feature of this year’s The only caution Carlson mentions is to announce they are officially convenient it is to obtain them Apple Fest, The demonstrations will for visitors to leave their pets at home. open for business. Owners, through the pharmacy. include a wide variety of homestead “We’ve learned from experience Donald Nash Jr., and Diane staples such as spinning and weaving, that family pets, even on a leash, can Mathews recently held their grand Patient’s Pharmacy’s location quilting, flax breaking, candle making, make it hard on folks in large crowds, opening celebration to invite the was once the home to Bro log hewing, and soap making. This especially if there are small children community to get an inside look at Laines Bridal at 320 North Main year the craft booths will number along.” the new location and see firsthand Street in downtown Jamestown. well over 100 featuring hand made, what exceptional offers the retail The Busti Grist Mill, adjacent to the The building has undergone handicraft items on sale by many pharmacy has for their new Busti Apple Festival, is on Lawson a complete renovation. It has skilled local vendors and artisans. customers. Rd., Busti, New York. The Busti been transformed to a full retail Ready to eat seasonal and down Historical Society is chartered by pharmacy, a complete showroom Mr. Nash started off the festivities home foods will also be on hand the of New York State Department of DRIVE Medical supplies, by thanking everyone in the to enjoy while strolling the ground of Education. For more information, and their unique fashion shop, community for coming out to or to stake home foods, including, Jamestown Gazette readers can log “Whisper’s Boutique” for breast show their support and expressed funnel cakes, beef on kümmelweck, on to http://www.townofbusti.com/ cancer survivors and their his appreciation for everyone authentically made apple butter, the apple.html or call: (716) 483-0134. families. The original curved glass involved in the changes the ever popular country fair food, hot windows on the storefront now pharmacy has undergone over the display the latest Durable Medical past few months. Equipment supplies, along with the latest fashions from “Whisper’s “We couldn’t have done this Political Mud Slinging Boutique.” without the help of our wonderful I just saw a post in favor of Romney, which read WHINEWHINE employees and support from the “The response from the OFOF THETHE “I’d rather have the Mormon than the Moron.” community,” said Nash. “We community was overwhelming,” would also like to thank our past, It’s really sad when it comes down to mud slinging said Mathews. “I am so excited to WEEK! present, and future customers.” WEEK!and bashing the candidates. What really counts is how we officially be a part of downtown vote, not how much nasty stuff we can say about another person. Jamestown. Transferring your We are all ethical and moral adults. It’s time we look at our own behavior and Senator Catharine Young, Mayor prescriptions is as simple as how we are teaching our children to view the privilege we have as Americans Sam Terisi, and Lee Harkness bringing in your old bottles to the to have a voting system. Both candidates have very different opinions as to how of DJDC were in attendance for pharmacy.” they would run the country. Vote for the person you like and keep the rotten the ribbon-cutting ceremony talk out of the scenario. accompanied by the owners, Patient’s Pharmacy, Inc. is open Diane Mathews and Donald Nash Think about it. Is this the way you would want to be treated if you were looking Monday through Friday from 9 to be a leader in any type of organization? I think not. Jr. In addition to the city and a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. state leaders, the grand opening Remember, do unto others as you would have to 2 p.m. For more information, event was attended by more them do unto you. call (716) 720-5809 or visit their than one hundred guests from Submitted By: Tammie Donato website at www.ptsrx.com

Page 8 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette September 24, 2012 Kim’s Daycare Supports Breast Cancer Article Contributed by WCA Hospital Children from Kim’s Day Care (Owen Slojkowski, Nate Laurin, Nolan Hamilton, London Hamilton, Ava Krofka, Gia Cusimano, Olivia Bob and Irene Terreberry with their three grandchildren. Lyons and Max Miley) join Dianne Courtney- A SIT-IN FOR BREAST CANCER Freeman (far left), Patient Care Specialist & Help Bob Go Home Senior Mammographer Article Contributed by Several other breast cancer groups will at WCA Hospital, and Tammara Hodges Gale Svenson-Campbell visit Bob during his Sit-In including the Breast Cancer Support Group, (far right), Director Beginning at noon on October 8th, representatives from WCA Digital of Imaging at WCA 2012, you will find Bob Terreberry Imaging and Zonta Club’s Lily’s Hope. Hospital, inside the sitting in front of Friendly’s Members of the local media and WCA Center for Imaging Restaurant in Brooklyn Square. Bob govenment will visit Bob and help to & Medical Arts in will be in that spot 24 hours per day, spread the word about breast cancer Jamestown, New York. until 2500 pink breast cancer bracelets awareness and research. Under the direction of Kims Daycare at WCA are sold. When asked why they are so Kim Hurley, owner of Kim’s artwork and décor to complement Bob and Irene Terreberry are passionate about this subject, Bob and Day Care, whose sister is a breast the aesthetics of the Mammography passionate about this cause, because Irene express that “we want to find a cancer survivor, the children and Suite, enhancing the environment their daughter, Jennie Cox, of cure, so that our grandchildren won’t their families raised $1,128 through to make it more colorful, inviting Morgantown, WV, is a two time have to deal with this life threatening a chocolate sucker sale. They and soothing for the patients served breast cancer survivor who recently illness, as their mother has. No one donated all of their proceeds to there. underwent double mastectomy should have to endure this disease… WCA Hospital for the purchase of with reconstruction. Jennie, and her no matter what age! This cause is dear husband David, are parents of 2 young to our hearts.” girls, Brennan, 4 and Dilynn, 16 People are encouraged to come to Big Enough to Serve You... Small Enough to Care months. Friendly’s Restaurant beginning at The Terreberrys and a dedicated noon on October 8th, and visit with Patient’sPatient’s group of friends want to help raise Bob, buy a bracelet for $5.00, and Specializing in Home Medical Pharmacy awareness of this devastating disease help the Terreberrys raise funds for Supplies & Equipment Pharmacy during October, which is Breast the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Bob Cancer Awareness Month. They are promises to be at that location until all New LocatioN isis NowNow also trying to raise funds for the Avon 2500 bracelets are sold. So please help 320 North Main St. • Jamestown, NY 14702 Open!Open! Walk for Breast Cancer in Washington Bob go home. Phone: (716) 720-5809 D.C. in May of 2013. They have Serving Stop in to see what For more information, contact Gale chautauqua & cattaraugus counties formed a team of 11 walkers, everyone is talking about. Svenson-Campbell at 716-753-6319, including Cathy and Matt Smith, [email protected] or Irene and and even Jennie and David and their Come in and meet the friendly staff and experience home town Bob Terreberry at 716-386-2532, supportive friends from West Virginia. customer service, where you are treated like a neighbor, not a number. [email protected] or Funds raised through this Sit-In event Patient’s Pharmacy, easy prescription transfers and free delivery of your find more information at Facebook. will be shared with other members of medication and medical supplies. com/Avon Walk for Breast Cancer the team, and will go directly to the Avon Walk.

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September 24, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 9 Holiday Tours LUXURIOUS MOTORCOACH Join Us For A Fun-Packed Holiday Getaway to the BIG APPLE! (December 1, 2012) Sightseeing & Shopping, We’ll Keep You Hopping! We Try To Make Your Day The Best! “I Love Lucy” named If You Get Tired, Come Aboard & Rest! Best TV Show of All Time If you know the city...take off on your own! If you feel better not being alone... Article Contributed by working radio and television studios, a Lucy Desi Center gift shop and regularly scheduled public You can stay with us and be near the bus! programs on historic and contemporary While you’re out enjoying your day... “I Love Lucy” was named the Best radio and television issues. Television Show of All-Time and Best The bus is never far away! The unveiling will take place after the Television Comedy of All-Time on the premiere of “I Love Lucy: Live On Departing From Jamestown 11/30/12 11:00PM nationally-televised Barbara Walters Stage” at the Broadway Palace at Water special “The Best in TV – The Greatest Departing For Home 12/1/12 10:30PM Tower Place in Chicago. The show will Shows of Our Time.” (Cost: $115 / per person) run through November 11. The same “I Love Lucy” was voted as Greatest TV production premiered in Los Angeles Call Nancy For More Details Comedy through an online poll conducted last year to sold-out crowds for its initial by ABC News and People Magazine, five-month run. The show, which is staged (716) 640-5787 which over one million people voted in. and directed by Rick Sparks, features “I Love Lucy” won both categories it was performers such as Sirena Irwin (Lucy View the World Trade Center Site; Statue of Liberty; Holiday Market @ Union Square; Central Park w/option for carriage ride or shopping on Fifth nominated for; Best Television Comedy of Ricardo), Bill Mendieta (Ricky Ricardo), Ave.; St. Patrick’s Cathedral; Rockefeller Center to see the Christmas Tree; All Time and Best Television Show of All Curtis Pettyjohn (Fred Mertz), and Macy’s; Chinatown; Little Italy; Bryant Park; Time Square Sat. evening. Time. Joanna Daniels (Ehel Mertz). DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN The city of Jamestown and the annual About The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival YOUR HOLIDAY SEASON!!!!! Lucille Ball Comedy Festival were each The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, or included in two different segments during “Lucy Fest,” embodies Ball’s vision for the two-hour Barbara Walters television her hometown legacy: a celebration of special. Footage for the special was the comedic arts held annually on the captured when a team of producers and weekend closest to her birth date, August cameramen from ABC News and People 6th. This year’s festival ran from August Magazine visited Jamestown, Desilu 1st-5th and featured performances by Studios, and the Lucy Desi Museum in Paula Poundstone, Lucie Arnaz, Tammy August during this year’s Lucille Ball Pescatelli, Story Pirates, Billy Gardell Festival of Comedy. from CBS’s Mike & Molly, the best “Lucy, “The announcement of ‘I Love Lucy’ Ricky, Fred & Ethel” impersonators in being the best television show of all- the world and much more. This year’s time really shows why Lucille Ball and festival was brought to you in part by Desi Arnaz are called the ‘First Couple YNN, the TV media sponsor of Lucy Fest of Comedy’,” said Journey Gunderson, 2012. Lucy Fest 2013 will be August 1-4. executive director of the Lucy Desi Center Additional information on the festival can for Comedy. “’Lucy’ revolutionized TV be found at www.LucyComedyFest.com. as we know it, and to be recognized by According to an economic impact study fans from across the world as the greatest conducted by Buffalo firm Paradigm television show of all-time is a true Economics and commissioned by the testament to the lasting impact of Lucille Lucy Desi Center for Comedy and Ball’s legacy.” the Chautauqua Region Community Lucy Desi Center unveils new Foundation, the 2011 five-day festival exhibit at the Museum of Broadcast saw 13,000 in attendance and had a direct Communications in Chicago, IL impact of $3.6 million on Chautauqua County. Representatives from the Lucy Desi Center for Comedy will be unveiling a The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival is new “I Love Lucy” exhibit on September the first pillar in a four-pillar Legacy of 19th in the Museum of Broadcast Laughter vision for the organization, Communications in Chicago. The including a comedic arts education loaned exhibit will include a variety of program, comedy film festival and the memorabilia from the Lucy Desi Museum establishment of the first national comedy and Desilu Studios, including one of center and hall of fame. Lucille Ball’s Emmy awards for ‘I Love The mission of the Lucy Desi Center L u c y ’. for Comedy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, The Museum of Broadcast is to preserve the legacy of Lucille Ball Communications is one of only three and Desi Arnaz and enrich the world broadcast museums in the United States. through the healing powers of love and The museum includes interactive exhibit laughter through its commitment to the galleries, expanded archives, a media café, development of the comedic arts. Page 10 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette September 24, 2012 Natural Gas to be Focus of Historical Society Lecture on Sept. 29 SUNY Fredonia Geosciences Professor to speak at historic Fredonia Opera House Article Contributed by Chautauqua County Historical Society The Chautauqua County Historical Society will be partnering with the 1891 Fredonia Opera House at the end of this month for its final lecture of the 2012 speaker series. At 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29, the society will present a lecture - Early History of Natural Gas Development in Fredonia - delivered by Dr. Gary Lash (Ph.D. Lehigh Univ., 1980), a Geo Science Professor at SUNY Fredonia. The event will take place at the historic 1891 Fredonia Opera House. During the presentation, Lash will provide details on how the first commercial use of natural gas took place in Fredonia. As a long-time geosciences professor at SUNY Fredonia, Lash has extensive knowledge and familiarity with natural gas and its commercial history. Because of his pioneering SUNY Fredonia Geosciences professor Dr. Gary Lash research into the sedimentary rock formation (above) will give a presentation on the Early History of known as Marcellus black shale - which is believed Natural Gas Development in Fredonia on Saturday, Sept. to contain vast reserves of natural gas and oil – 29 in the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. The event begins at 2 p.m. and is free and open to the public. (Photo Courtesy Lash was named by Foreign Policy magazine to its of SUNY Fredonia) “Top 100 Global Thinkers” list for 2011. Others on The Genuine. The Original. the list include President Barack Obama, Federal Last but not least, the day will be capped off with Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Microsoft an award ceremony for a Dunkirk couple who’ve Founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda. helped to preserve and promote Chautauqua County history. Lois and the late Norwood Barris Visit Our New Website: “It’s fitting for us to have the presentation in have been selected as the 2012 recipient of the Elial overheaddoorofjamestown.com Fredonia, since it is the first place in the world T. Foote Local History Award. Barris will be on natural gas was put to use for commercial use,” hand to accept the award on behalf of herself and • Interactive Information explains the Historical Society’s programming her late husband, who passed away in September • Residential and Commercial chair Jason Sample. “With Natural Gas currently in 2011. The couple will receive the award for the • Products and Services the national spotlight, it seemed somewhat fitting work they’ve done over the years as members of • How-To Guides • Photos, Videos, and More!! to feature a historic lecture on Natural Gas as it the Chautauqua Genealogical Society. The award pertains to Chautauqua County. And we couldn’t is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Historian Improve Your Home’s think of a better or more qualified person to give and the County Historical Society. that presentation that Dr. Lash.” “Curb Appeal” All three events are free and open to the public. 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HERBS R-4-U SAYS Pictured with Miss had Kombucha tea for breakfast along Kulakowski are Alison with matcha green tea! My time here and Christa’s parents, will be spent eating organic, healthy Dr. Lillian Ney and Mr. and Mrs. Richard food! Stineman. The third thing that became very important to me was healthy relationships. I surrounded myself with people that were “safe.” Do you know the difference in your relationships? I truly believe this is Contributing Writer crucial to anyone’s health. Last night Haley Kulakowski Receives Alison Ney and Faith M. Luce, CNHP we were all sitting in the living room Christa Stineman Memorial Scholarship Certified National Health Professional here at the beach; some on their Iridology and Consulting computers, some reading and some Article Contributed by Jamestown High School senior playing cards. It is a wonderful thing Chautauqua Region who is active in her school and/or Previous articles I have written have to be in a roomful of people and not community. Applicants must also been about the value of Vitamin be lonely! Safe people are healthy Community Foundation recognize equality for women in the D3 and treating ADD/ADHD with people! home as well as the work place and alternative methods, rather than Haley Kulakowski, a 2012 graduate prescription drugs. Today, I am going Last, but not least, I have always of Jamestown High School, is the show a sincere concern for human to take a more personal approach and believed that the body will heal itself if latest recipient of the Alison Ney rights. discuss a journey that I am currently you give it what it needs. I am taking and Christa Stineman Memorial between 50 and 75 supplements a Miss Kulakowski is attending Syracuse taking. At present, I am enjoying a Scholarship. This scholarship University with plans to major in mini-vacation with my sister’s family at day, depending on my body’s needs. is awarded annually to a female International Relations. the Outer Banks in North Carolina. I do kinesiology, or muscle testing, on every supplement I take every My journey began last November day. That gives me an accurate way 15, 2011 with some health concerns of assessing what my body needs that I never dreamed would be mine. day. Today, as I took a long walk on On February 3, 2012 I was given a the beach with my sister and niece, diagnosis of colo-rectal cancer and I realized that I was getting a great told I had four to six months to live dose of iodine. We, in Western New without chemotherapy. The prognosis York, live in the “goiter” belt and suffer with chemotherapy wasn’t that great greatly from a lack of iodine. Do you either! The doctor told me it would feel better when you are at the ocean? “buy” me four years and I would never Partially, it is because of the iodine be without continual chemotherapy. “treatment” you are receiving from After much prayer and soul-searching, the air and the waves. Iodine is very I decided not to do chemotherapy but important to thyroid function among to avail myself of all the information other things. I had gathered over the fifteen years I have done natural health and to The result of this, and one of the depend solely on my faith and my reasons I am celebrating here at the God. beach with my sister and family, is that I have passed seven months and I have a strong faith in God and know am feeling good again. My energy is that “my times are in His hand” and back and my weight has stabilized. I that “all my days were ordained for also have realized that emotions are so me before any of them were yet to be.” important at a time like this. Today Both quotes are Scriptures from the is the only day we are given and we Psalm. I knew that if my work on this must release the past and not worry earth was done I would be spending about the future. A popular quote is: eternity in Heaven and if my work on “Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a this earth wasn’t done, God would give mystery; today is a gift-that is why it is me more time! called the present!” Second thing I did was change my Editor’s note: Everyone at the Jamestown diet. I gave up wine, coffee, dairy, and Gazette wishes our contributor Faith Luce the meat. I learned to juice and took a best of success and, we’re sure, along with our supplemental green drink every day for readers, promise our prayers and best wishes three months. As my body has healed, too. Every case is different, so we also offer I have added things back into my diet our readers the same good advice we’ve heard at Herbs R For U over the years: always but this is a life change for me and I check with your health care provider and will never eat the same way as I did prescriber to chose your own course of care for before. Being here at the beach, with your health. Our articles are not intended as my sister and health-conscious niece, I medical advice for all to follow.

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September 24, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 13 HOW DID I GET HERE? Let’s Get Real

JCC faculty members Jacqueline Crisman and Ellen Lehning, right, outline specifics of the HURI SURI program to biotechnology students Brittany Vanderzoort, Rachel Ludwig, Linnea Anderson, Andrew Lawrence, Cody Holzhausen, Chayse Langworthy, and James Salamone.

JCC Receives Nearly $900,000 to Support Contributing Writer attempt to get him to finish his Biotechnology Research Training Julia Garstecki homework will teach him to crave sweets and need rewards, then JCC. After completion of this training, Article Contributed by I still love Reality Television. you must watch Toddlers and biotechnology equipment and supplies Jamestown Community College Granted most of it’s awful……. Tiaras. Watching this show always are available for high schools to integrate awful good, I say! In my defense – makes me feel better about my The National Science Foundation (NSF) those experiences in their schools by wait-I don’t have one. mom skills. This show emphasizes has awarded Jamestown Community offering an innovative new first semester the need for moms to get their College nearly $900,000 over the next biology course with research-based labs. First off, let’s all agree that the own dreams. Perhaps if they three years to support biotechnology term Reality Television is not “Our biotechnology students don?t just were watching Real Housewives training for high school teachers and actually “reality television” learn about science,” said Ellen Lehning, they would have the confidence JCC students through HURI SURI, because nobody I know has an associate professor of biology and co- to model their own fake teeth a collaborative program to provide indoor spa complete with fat principal investigator on the award. “They while competing for rhinestones undergraduate research opportunities for blasting lasers, or takes their actually do science. Our students study while wearing not-so-appropriate JCC and area high school students. five year old to get her eyebrows the evolutionary relationship between waxed. A ‘real’ scene would show outfits. “Through this project, students at JCC will mosquitoes, heartworms, bacteria, and two spouses trying to get to work Besides inspiration and have exposure to biotechnology, a growing viruses. And they do this research in on time while arguing over who entertainment, “reality shows” field with employment opportunities,” collaboration with leading researchers can take the six year old to her five can also help the average viewer said Jose Herrera, program director at the from the University of Rochester in year check-up because you’re too save tons of money on therapy. National Science Foundation. “The project evolution and genetics, who will also embarrassed to cancel it again and My husband’s stash of Taco Bell provides for connections with institutions participate in our biotech boot camps.” praying to God the bus is late so sauces began to overtake the in their state and region and opportunities JCC’s biotechnology students will also you don’t have to drive the kids in. kitchen, my son’s collection of to make a transition to a program at a four- benefit in their second year of study. paper planes populated the halls year college.” My favorite series is still The Real The grant will support summer research Housewives, though I think the and my daughter’s stuffed animals HURI SURI complements a $3.5 experiences at Penn State College word ‘real’ is debatable here as were becoming a serious fire million NSF grant received in 2011 by of Medicine, Penn State University, well. Not one of those housewives hazard, all of which left little room the biotechnology programs at JCC, University at Buffalo, University of are 100% real, if you know what I for my magazines that I swear will Finger Lakes Community College, Rochester, and St. Bonaventure University. mean. I love that these ladies have be read someday. One episode of Tompkins-Cortland Community Hoarders and out it all went! I’d “For me, this grant is about leveling no shame using their connections College, and Delaware Technical and much rather make fun of the show the playing field for the economically to promote their… “talent.” Community College to support expanded than be on the show. disadvantaged in our area by providing The self-confidence they have is research opportunities and disseminate cutting edge experiences in the sciences,” outstanding! Do they care that So if you’re exhausted from your undergraduate research nationwide to stressed Dr. Crisman. “For many of our they can’t sing? No! Do they day at the office and you need other community colleges. students these types of opportunities were care that they can’t act or read a a break from political coverage “JCC’s biotechnology program curriculum out of reach.” teleprompter? Heck no! You go (which, let’s face it, is it’s own has included undergraduate research ladies! You’ve inspired me to have form of reality television), tuck Graduates of JCC’s biotechnology experiences nearly since its inception,” confidence and take risks too! the kids in bed and grab the degree program, which was launched in noted Jacqueline M. Crisman, principal remote; The Kardashians is about 2008, seamlessly transfer to four-year Moms, if you worry that bribing investigator of the HURI SURI award to start! institutions, many with aspirations to enter your son with m&ms in an and coordinator of JCC’s biotechnology medical or graduate school. Some also program. seek immediate employment in a regional “Undergraduate research is a very biotechnology enterprise. effective way to teach science,” said Dr. JCC has transfer agreements with Crisman,and we have implemented it in biotechnology programs at the University our program because we, as well as the at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of National Science Foundation and other Technology, the State University of science organizations, believe it is the most New York (SUNY) at Cobleskill, and effective means to inspire our students to SUNY College of Environmental Science go into science.” and Forestry. Agreements with other “Our new grant was submitted to help institutions for biology and biochemistry area high schools get the training and programs have also been created to TURTLE PIT equipment to teach the modern concepts smooth the transfer process for JCC LAUNDROMAT NOW OPEN SMOKE SHOP, DELI & of DNA technology in the context of graduates. 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September 24, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 15 Chamber Corner Article Contributed by others. Sue Briggs is getting the Community voices heard. As a representative for business in our Chautauqua County Chamber Service award from the Silver Creek/Hanover county we have been leading the charge for reduced Chamber for her efforts in promoting tourism in taxes and reigning in government spending. Jenn Suhr to Address Chamber Banquet the region. Boy Scout Troop 126 in Mayville is Now we need your support to continue this Olympic Gold Medalist Jenn Suhr will make a receiving the award from the Mayville/Chautauqua drive. Chautauqua County government has done presentation during the Chamber Annual Awards Chamber for their service in a variety of ways. its homework and all of the figures show many Banquet October 11. Alan Holbrook will receive the award from the reasons for selling the County Home. Maintaining Westfield/Barcelona Chamber for his work with the facility as a government service in our county Suhr, a Fredonia native, won the Gold Medal the Westfield Volunteer Fire Department and many will only be a further burden on the taxpayer. in Women’s Pole Vault during the 201 Summer other organizations. Selling it to a private entity will preserve the care Olympic Games in London. Video highlights of her Please join us for the Awards Banquet on October for our regions senior population, maintain jobs, Olympic achievements will be shown during the 11, to be held this year at the newly renovated and remove a strain on the ever-squeezed county banquet, with comments from Suhr. Williams Center on the SUNY Fredonia Campus. budget. It makes fiscal sense to sell the home now. “This is a tremendous opportunity for our You can register online through our website at www. Please let your County Legislators know that as a community to pay tribute to Jenn Suhr,” said Todd chautauquachamber.org. business person in Chautauqua County you want Tranum, Chamber President and CEO. “Everyone them to make the right decision now. We are asking on this county is proud of her accomplishments. Open Enrollment for Bright Choices business people to write, call, and email, and to This gives us a chance, as a community, to thank Insurance Products show up to meetings of the County Legislature her.” Open Enrollment sessions for the Bright Choices to make their voices heard. For a complete list of Dr. Greg DeCinque, President of Jamestown Benefits Exchange are set for the first week in County Legislators and their contact information, Community College, will be honored as the October. The Chamber has been notified that go to the County website at www.co.chautauqua. Chamber’s Person of the Year. Dr. DeCinque has there will be substantial changes in Univera plans ny.us. Your support is critical in this effort. Thank been at the helm of JCC since 1994 and is retiring and rates for the 2012-2013 year. As a result, all of you. at the end of this academic year. those who are currently enrolled in the program are encouraged to attend one of the Open Enrollment Oktoberfest at the Southern Tier The Chamber’s Economic Development Award meetings to learn about pending plan design, Brewing Company will be presented to the Chamber member wineries premium, and co-pay changes. Southern Tier Brewing Company offers unique, that are part of the Lake Erie Wine Trail: 21 Brix, specialty beers in a beautiful setting! Join your The sessions will be held at the Chautauqua County Johnston Estate Winery, Liberty Vineyards & fellow Chamber members for a relaxed and fun Chamber offices as follows: Tuesday, October 2, at Winery, Mazza Chautauqua Cellars, Merritt Estate event during Oktoberfest, Wednesday, October 17 the MTI Building, 512 Falconer Street, Jamestown Winery, Noble Winery, Willow Creek Winery, and from 5:00 – 6:30pm. Woodbury Vineyards. from either 7:30-9:00am or 5:30-7:00pm; or Thursday, October 4, at the JCC North Training This networking mixer is sponsored by: Affinity The Community Chambers will each recognize Center, 10785 Bennett Road, Dunkirk, from 7:30- One Federal Credit Union, Anderson Cleaners, Community Service Award winners as well. The 9:00am or 5:30-7:00pm. Blackstone NEY Ultrasonics, Buffamante Dunkirk Community Chamber is honoring Whipple Buttafaro, Community Bank, DFT Enrollment decisions are due by October 26 for all Roosevelt and LaPearl Haynes for their years of Communications, Jamestown Jammers Baseball, current or new Bright Choices participants for the service to the community and the Dunkirk city Jamestown Mattress Company, Jamestown Savings plan year that begins December first. Anyone who schools. Community volunteer Roberta Coniglio Bank Arena, Liazon Corporation, OBSERVER, The has questions or who needs more information can is being recognized by the Fredonia Community Post-Journal, Rainbow International, UBS Financial contact the Chamber at 484-1101 or 366-6200. Chamber for her activity in many organizations Services, WDOE/96KIX, and WJTN/WWSE/ including Girl Scouts, Holy Trinity Church, and The Business Community Must Be Vocal WKSN/WHUG/WQFX. Kiwanis/Key Club. The award in Jamestown is going to John Bauer for his participation in – Sell the County Home! You can register online now for this event at www. We are asking the business community in numerous organizations including the Chamber, chautauquachamber.org or by calling the Chamber Chautauqua County to step up and make their DJDC, LucyFest, Baseball, and many at 366-6200 or 484-1101. Annual Toys for Tots Charity Ball to take place October 6 Article Contributed by songs by divas of the 1980s • a dance routine to music by the Spice Girls Toys for Tots • a dance routine to music by New Kids on the Block Tickets are on sale for the sixth annual Toys CREDIT CONNECTION • Brian Hanna performing as Tom Petty for Tots Charity Ball, to be held Saturday, AUTOMATED LOAN BY PHONE • Adam McKillip performing as Johnny Cash October 6, at the Robert H. Jackson Center, • Laura Cimino performing as Lady Gaga 305 East Fourth Street in Jamestown. GUARANTEED AUTO FINANCING • Kennadee Woods performing as Patsy Cline The event is a fund-raiser for the U.S. Marine • Jason Williams and Jeff Kresge performing 1-866-640-7604 Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots drive in as the Blues Brothers Chautauqua County. For the past 12 years, • a musical performance by Steve Riczker, employees of The Resource Center have Carol Svensen and Curt Barnes coordinated the Toys for Tots drive, making • TRC’s famous Village People the holidays happier for underprivileged Tickets to the charity ball are on sale for children in our community. Last year, about $25 per person, and the cost includes hors 2,250 children received toys. d’oeuvres, dessert and the variety show. A This year’s charity ball begins with a hors cash bar will be available. d’oeuvres reception at 7:00 p.m. At 8:00 Tickets are available at TRC’s locations at there will be a variety show featuring several 200 Dunham Avenue and 880 East Second acts, with many TRC employees taking the Street in Jamestown. For more details or to stage. The theme of this year’s variety show purchase tickets, phone 661-1472. is “Music Through the Decades.” Scheduled performances include: Besides TRC, sponsors of this year’s event include Premier Consulting Associates • a dance routine to Elvis Presley’s Jailhouse and the law firm of Fessenden, Laumer & Rock DeAngelo. • a dance routine by TRC’s Village Women to

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JCC president announces plans to retire Article Contributed by partnership with the Manufacturers Association experience,” Dr. DeCinque said. “I have come to see JCC of the Southern Tier to create the Manufacturing as a very special place, populated with board members, Jamestown Community College Technology Institute and the establishment of a number faculty, staff, administration, and students who I have Gregory T. DeCinque, who is entering his 19th year of new degree and certificate programs including valued not only as colleagues, but as family and friends.” biotechnology, environmental science, entrepreneurship, as president of Jamestown Community College, has “Greg DeCinque has shaped JCC for nearly two decades occupational therapy assistant, professional piloting, announced his intention to retire following the close in ways that position the college for a vibrant future,” and welding technology. He also provided leadership of the 2012-13 academic year. The announcement was said Mr. Spicer. “It has been a privilege working closely for several expansion and renovation projects including made to faculty and staff at Dr. DeCinque’s annual with him as chairman for the past five and one-half years. the creation of a new Cattaraugus County Campus and “welcome back” address. All of the trustees are most grateful for all he has done the construction of residence halls and a state-of-the-art for both the college and the region.” Dr. DeCinque came to JCC in 1994 and is the longest- Science Center on the Jamestown Campus. serving president in the history of the 62-year-old “President DeCinque has provided JCC exceptional Dr. DeCinque has served on the boards of a number of community college. According to Lance S. Spicer, leadership and served all of SUNY with great distinction, community organizations including the Chautauqua chairman of the college’s board of trustees, a formal playing an important role in the implementation of our County Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturers search for Dr. DeCinque’s successor will begin soon. system-wide goals for community colleges, improving Association of the Southern Tier, Chautauqua County student mobility, and mending New York’s education Under Dr. DeCinque’s leadership, the college moved Industrial Development Agency, Chautauqua County pipeline,” said SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher. from sole sponsorship by the City of Jamestown to Workforce Investment Board, Jamestown Strategic “I join the college’s students, faculty, and staff in regional sponsorship which includes Chautauqua Planning Commission, United Way of Southern congratulating President DeCinque on his upcoming and Cattaraugus Counties as well as the city. During Chautauqua County, and WCA Advisory Group. his tenure, JCC advanced regional educational retirement and thank him for his continuing service to and workforce training opportunities including its “Serving as the president of New York’s top performing SUNY.” community college has been an extraordinary

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Program fees for full days of care at the YMCA Article Contributed by The Jamestown YMCA will provide full and half are $24 per child for YMCA members and $32 for days of activities for children 5 to 12 years of age potential members. Lucille Ball Little Theatre for the upcoming school holidays/in-services in The Lucille Ball Little Theatre is finishing it’s 75th Season October. Age appropriate activities are planned Registration forms and additional program with Forbidden Broadway, a spoof on many classic Broadway each program day starting at 7:30 a.m. and ending information is available at the Jamestown YMCA Musicals. We are now conducting our Membership Drive at 5:30 p.m. such as swimming, arts & crafts, gym Welcome Center. Register at least 3 business days for the 2012-2013 Season. If you purchase a season pass for games, group activities, games, cooking, and more. in advance. For additional information contact the the LBLTJ for 2012-2013 by September 30th you will get to The YMCA also provides care on all early dismissal YMCA at (716) 664-2802. see “Forbidden Broadway” for FREE. days for elementary students according to the Our upcoming season should hold something for everyone. Jamestown school calendar beginning at 11:30am Little Mermaid Jr., It’s A Wonderful Life, Guys on Ice, The until 5:30pm. Program fees for early dismissal days Desperate Hours, and Spamalot. are $18 for YMCA members and $24 for potential The LBLTJ has named its Annual Membership Drive members. The Sam Paladino Memorial Membership Campaign in remembrance of our longtime friend and actor Sam Each day will feature a theme: Monday, October Paladino. We have also dedicated our upcoming season in 8, is Columbus Day fun with Columbus Day crafts Sam’s memory. and games & Friday, October 12, is Pumpkin Day with a pumpkin decorating contest and games. Please come out and support your Theatre as Sam did for many years.

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Patient’s Pharmacy Grand Opening Celebration

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Patient’s Pharmacy Grand Opening: Jim, Tom, Renne’, Tim & Gabryella Scoma and Jason Cuoco

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WJTN live broadcast “Town Square with John Siggins” and Linda Fellows with the AAUW to Register Voters

Chadakoin Crickets: David Rowe & Jen Ibero at

The Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market

Amy & Jay Roehrig, Dee Dee Liden, Lori & Tim Town, At Pal Joey’s Kissing Bridge Ski Resort, Dirty Girl 5K Mud Run, to benefit Breast Cancer Emily Scholeno, Katelyn Illingworth, Lyndsey Carlson; middle Stacy Baker, Meagan Saile; Top: Kara Saile. Photo Courtesy of: Capstone Photography

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Charlotte Courson, Willa Short & Helen Verleni

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