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The People’s Paper. Contributing Editor Walt Pickut Publisher...... Stacey Hannon Contributing Editor...... Walt Pickut Community Writer...... Stephanie McCraw Community Writer...... Faith Gibbons Community Writer...... Joni Blackman Graphic Designer / Layout...... Nicole Smith Graphic Designer / Layout...... Nick Trussalo Account Executive...... Mike Zanghi At the Extremes... Social Media...... Shavonne Kruszynski Nobody cares about mediocre. (with buns!) in Circulation...... Judy Crandall his allotted 600 Circulation...... Donald Crandall I have never seen a foot race in which the winner seconds. One Circulation...... Matt Emmerling is the one who comes in closest to the average every CONTRIBUTING WRITERS time of all the competitors. Everybody would just 6.7 seconds does Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family snooze on the starting blocks and win. qualify as extreme, right? Jeffrey Barkstrom...... Natural Health Joan Lindquist...... Remembering Square People love winners. They are the ones who Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters Amazed yet? Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters overcome, prevail, and generally knock the socks Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter off of anything that gets in their way. Personally, I prefer Rain’s method. He said, “The Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen biggest competition is myself. I am not looking to You have probably never seen a trophy for the follow others or pull them down. I'm planning to LOCATION average-est runner, the most ordinary team, or 1 W. 4th St. test my own boundaries.” Rain is the stage-name Jamestown, NY 14701 the most fair-to-middlin’ of anything. Nope! It of 37-year-old Jung Ji-hoon, the South Korean doesn’t happen. 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The competitor irons in an individual: and remarkable people who make the Greater Jamestown the most remote, extreme location possible region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown CAUTION: Participating in the sport of triathlon Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to using an ironing board. It combines “…the dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties thrills of an extreme outdoor activity with the with Mark Wilson may cause radiant health & in New York and in Warren County, Pennsylvania. satisfaction of a well-pressed shirt." Winners spiritual well-being. have included people who iron while bungee The entire paper, including supplemental content, Please enjoy the wonderful summer weather is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. jumping, while underwater, while skydiving, Previous issues are also archived on the website. flying an ultralight airplane with an open that has finally decided to stay around our cockpit, and ironing on horseback. It all neighborhood for a while and consider using a All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part started in 1997 in Leicester, UK, and has since little bit of it to test out your own limits. The most of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without gone worldwide. extreme part of it might just be the enjoyment you permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, get out of it, so why not try it? columnists and submitted press releases are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of • Hot Dog Eating. 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into the existing one. after worship, ate a church meal recognize the past. We honor there with their friends, or used the past for the ways that it has Tying the new building into the the space to celebrate a significant blessed us and led us to where we existing one is an exciting process milestone in their faith journey are today. We learn from the past that must be done carefully. Unlike like a baptism, communion, or and the ways our history has fallen the past phases of construction wedding? And more, who built short. And we take that energy and where we were working with empty those walls like we were building those lessons and move toward the land and new materials, suddenly the new ones? What would they future God is making for us. we are forced to slow down and think about their wall becoming a consider how what we are doing doorway? As you consider your future— Contributing Writer works with what is already here. perhaps you've recently graduated While it might be nice to power Suddenly I wasn't simply trying to or gotten married or started a Pastor Shawn Hannon through and simply throw up a make sure we didn't saw through new job or simply feel ready for Hope Lutheran Church, Arcade, NY new wall, the past bids us to stop an electrical wire in making our a change—remember to take a and listen. Ignoring the call would connection or that it looks nice moment to recognize your past. In case you haven't heard, there is result in many disasters. when it is all said and done. I was Honor its blessings. Learn its a bit of a building project going to make sure we honored the past lessons. It has made you who you on at the church I serve. The As we analyzed the connection even as we built toward the future. are, and it may not be quite done construction of the Future with between the old and new buildings forming you just yet. Hope Community and Ministry for wires, roof pitches, water runoff, At this stage in our construction Center is underway. So far we have and more, I found myself asking the old building is meeting the new, For more inspiration and insights completed the site work, poured questions about more than simply and with it all 58 years of ministry from Pastor Scott and Pastor the foundation, built the walls, the infrastructure. We are tying at Hope in Arcade are meeting the Shawn’s past columns, please visit and put the plywood sheeting on into the old nursery room. How next chapter in our congregation's www.jamestowngazette.com and the exterior of the building. As many children have played in that story. For me, that intersection click on the Faith Matters page. we prepare for the trusses and the room? It will become a hallway to of space and time is sacred. As The Jamestown Gazette is proud to roof, the church building crew is our existing fellowship hall. How individuals or organizations, it is present our county’s most creative and tackling the next step on our to-do many of the faithful have gathered our principle job to look ahead, original writers for your enjoyment list: We are tying the new building there for conversation before or but not so much that we fail to and enlightenment. EXTRA $ EXTRA JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 8, 2019 $ 1000EXTRA OFF COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 5 $ 1000ANY CONFIGURATION OFF House For Sale New Price! $284,900 ANYEXTRA CONFIGURATION Jamestown, NY $ 1000EXTRA OFF Spacious, beautiful, and very $ well maintained 5 bedroom 1000ANY CONFIGURATION OFF home with bonus room that 1000ANY CONFIGURATION OFF can be used as an office. Text Dan Or Call Tarrin ANY CONFIGURATION 302-528-0754 716-397-9687 Owners are open to negotiation.

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Aluminum like : Grains and things made from 750 feet of our waterfront and take grains (Oatmeal, pasta, breads, a look at our waterfront erosion planks create hollow chambers that reduce weight and allow the deck whole-grain breads), starchy project or take a Safe Boating Class. vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes Join us for hotdogs, demo rides and to stay cool. enjoy our waterfront on Sat. July 13 and pumpkin), beans, lentils and 10 am -2 pm. Performance: Our boats exclusively peas. This category is believed to use Yamaha Outboards, which set be healthy for us due to the effect Chautauqua Marina is a the standard for high performance. of advertising, but research says “YAMAHA” 5 star certified dealer. Double-toon and triple toons Contributing Writer otherwise. Research says complex The marina offers Boat Rentals available. carbohydrates just change into sugar (power, pontoon, Kayak and Jeffrey Barkstrom in the body and cause just as much fishing boats), Boat Sales, Service, When you combine Veranda inflammation as white sugar. Storage Dockage and Showroom. construction with optimal This year Chautauqua Marina was performance, you get one We see a lot of chronic and How do you start? What I find works voted best marina by Lake Erie incredible boat without the worry inflammation in our office. People for most people is starting small. Pick Living Magazine. “Life is Better on of continued, added weight over don’t realize that what they eat is something that you can easily keep a Boat!” the life of other boats, reducing making their pain worse. track of, let’s say sugar in your coffee. performance and integrity. If you start with three teaspoons Demo Day/Open House First a quick story, I have a patient of sugar in your coffee, switch to Sat. July 13th Schedule: Chautauqua Marina offers New who was scheduled for shoulder two tea spoons for a week. If you and Used Pontoon and Power Boat surgery. We helped him change his can do that, then the second week 10 am-2 pm sales, Boat Rentals, Ethanol Free diet over a few months. He decided switch to one tea spoon and so on. Demo Rides on a Veranda Fuel, Service, Storage, Dockage to cancel his surgery, because his I would also suggest writing down Pontoon Boat. and more!!!! Stop by Chautauqua pain almost completely disappeared. everything you eat and have a person Call Chautauqua Marina to reserve Marina 104 West Lake Road you can talk to about the changes your demo ride time. (Across from Webb’s) 10 am-2 When we think about pain, what do you are making, like a natural health pm. www.ChautauquaMarina.com we usually see. Generally, the area practitioner. Research has proven 10 am-2 pm July 13th & 14th 716 753 3913. is red, swollen and painful. What that change is done when, we write a two day Safe Boating Class that is telling us is that area has things down and we are reporting to Must reserve in advance Chautauqua Marina has one of inflammation. Inflammation makes someone else. call 716 753 3913 the Best Boat Buying Packages on pain worse. Course Fee $45. the lake. We sell our boat rental So, you can effect how you feel! In fleet every season; it’s like buying The good news is that if you are our office, we help teach people and Noon -1 pm a new boat for a used boat price. willing to change, you can reduce help that gain control of their lives. If Hotdogs for those participating Most come with warranties. We your pain substantially just by you have questions, feel free to call in the safe boating class and demo buy new boats for our rental fleet making a few changes. The changes our office at (716)665-5015 or come day at Chautauqua Marina. every season- Life is Better on a are very simple. to one of our free workshops. 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Visit the Universe Yourself ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is HRP is dedicated to discovering a magical midsummer comedy. The concert series’ musical the best methods and technologies Follow jealous lovers, mischievous performances begin Thursday to support safe, productive human After all presentations at Martz-Kohl, evening, July 18th (6:30 – 8:30 guests are welcome to visit one of fairies, and first-time players as they space travel. HRP enables space journey through the woods. Love p.m.) at a new location this year, the exploration by reducing the risks to the largest public robotic telescopes Floating Stage behind the Mayville in the nation’s northeast and tour the potions, live music, and physical astronaut health and performance comedy enchant in this energetic Depot, courtesy of the Chautauqua using ground research facilities, the observatories. If the weather is clear, Lake Pops. They will continue each we will be using the telescopes to 90-minute version of Shakespeare’s International Space Station, and most beloved play. This special Thursday evening until the last analog environments. Jamestown view the night sky. The experience is performance on August 29th. There remarkable and unforgettable. performance is provided at no Gazette readers who would like to charge through the generous is no charge for these performances know more about HRP’s work are sponsorship and support by the thanks to the sponsorship of the invited to visit: https://www.nasa. For a deeper look at the night sky, Town of Chautauqua and Village planets, stars and the entire universe, Village of Mayville and Town of gov/hrp/bodyinspace. Chautauqua. In case of rain, the of Mayville. In case of inclement visit the Martz/Kohl Observatory performance will take place at weather, the concerts will be held First Man Movie Night online at martzobservatory.org, check the Carlson Community Center, at Lakeside Park’s Community the schedule of events and visit in also located at Lakeside Park. Center. Plan on joining us July On Wednesday evening, July 17, at person. Thank you to Hall and Laury Remember to bring your own 10th for an enjoyable evening of 7:30, Martz-Kohl will screen a special, Opticians for sponsoring these Martz/ seating for this performance. Shakespeare and comedy on the one-time showing of First Man, Kohl columns. shores of Chautauqua Lake. Week of 7/8/19 - 7/14/19

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JCC, Gannon Update OT Program Transfer Agreement Article Contributed by therapy assistant degree and a students per year who will be graduation from JCC or for any minimum cumulative grade point selected following completion other start year at Gannon, will be Jamestown average of 3.0. of their first year of OTA afforded the same opportunities Community College coursework. These students will to transfer JCC coursework Gannon will accept 52-53 credit begin coursework at Gannon in toward meeting Gannon degree Jamestown Community College hours in transfer from JCC the fall semester following their toward fulfillment of its degree graduation from JCC. requirements. and Gannon University have requirements. Students who take updated an articulation agreement specified JCC courses can complete All other qualified JCC students Gannon is a four-year Catholic that allows JCC graduates to a bachelor's degree in health who are not among the three University in Erie, PA, offering transfer easily into Gannon's sciences in four semesters and a selected by JCC can formally apply occupational therapy master's bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and master's degree in occupational to Gannon, and will be considered pre-professional programs. degree program. therapy in an additional two for admittance within the usual semesters at Gannon. pool of applicants. Students in The agreement guarantees junior this category who apply to and An overview of the transfer standing for JCC students who The guarantee of acceptance is are selected by Gannon, either for agreement is available at www. graduate with an occupational for at least three qualified JCC the year immediately following sunyjcc.edu/transfer/agreements. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 8, 2019

Be Active Article Contributed by health conditions can make cooking challenging when certain Office for Aging foods or ingredients are restricted and fresh fruits and vegetables are There are many reasons why often more expensive and viewed people slow down and become as more work then prepared foods. more sedentary with age. It may Eat Healthy, Be Active workshops be due to health problems, weight are interactive and include hands or pain issues, or worries about on learning through taste-testing falling. Or perhaps you think new recipes and simple physical Farmer's Markets that exercising simply isn’t for activities that can lead to lasting you. However as we grow older, lifestyle changes. The course is Corry, PA Jamestown the main ingredients to staying free to the public and consists healthy are good nutrition and of 4 one hour sessions. Sessions Fridays 9am-1pm Saturdays 10am-2pm an active lifestyle. Our bodies are include: Enjoying Healthy Food East Park Place Cherry Street designed for a physical life and no that Tastes Great, Quick Healthy matter your age, muscles continue Meals and Snacks, Eating Healthy Dunkirk Lakewood to grow and change in response on a Budget, and Making Healthy Wednesdays 9am-2pm Thursdays 10am-2pm to increasing activity as long as Eating Part of your Lifestyle. Two Through Oct. 30th we also have adequate nutrition. classes are already underway in July 11th – Sept 26th Getting moving can help Dunkirk and Jamestown but 45 Cliffstar Ct Chautauqua Ave boost your energy, more will be happening maintain your throughout the year. Falconer Mayville independence, To find out more Tuesdays 1pm-6pm Fridays 2:30pm-6:30pm protect your or sign up for a Through Oct. heart, and class contact the 56 East Main Street Through Sept. 2nd manage NY Connects Mayville Lakeside Park symptoms of helpline. illness or pain Fredonia as well as your If a structured Saturdays 9am-1pm weight. Regular class is not for Through Oct. 26th Warren, PA exercise is also you there are Church St. (Downtown) Saturdays 8am-12pm good for your mind, many ways to be Mid-town Parking Lot mood, and memory active in Chautauqua but it’s important that County this summer. Irving we are eating the right foods to Contact the Chautauqua County Tuesdays 9am-2pm Westfield support the increased activity. Visitors Bureau or check out their Through Oct. 29th Saturdays 9am-2pm Summertime is a great time to website to find out about local Native Pride Parking Lot Through Sept. start being more active and to festivals, activities and events Rt 20 & Rt 394 improve our eating habits with that are happening (http://www. more fresh fruits and vegetables tourchautauqua.com). available from local farms. No matter your age or your current Chautauqua Institution has a full physical condition, Office for schedule for the summer and free Women Mean Business at the Aging (OFA) can help you admission on Sundays for locals to become more active. walk and enjoy the grounds. The Peterson’s Candies: National Comedy Center, a state Office for the Aging has increased of the art interactive experience, is A Celebration of Female our focus on health and wellness also a great place to visit. If you are programs over the last 10 years looking for ways to be active and and we hope that older adults will involved, the center is recruiting Powered Businesses use our programs to get back into volunteers to help with all the Article Contributed by Perfectly Posh, Paparazzi Jewelry, the groove of being active. Some Festival activities. Check out their Paula’s Pretty Simple Pleasures of the programs we currently offer website at https://comedycenter. Peterson's Candies Maskscara Makeup, Arbonne include Healthy Bones, Moving org/getinvolved. wellness products, A Page in Time for Better Balance, Stepping On, Join us Sunday July 14th from 12 Enhanced, Color Street Nails, Tai Chi, Tai Chi for Arthritis, and We are so fortunate that our to 4 p.m. at Peterson’s candies for and Boudoir Photography by Walk with Ease. We also have county also has an abundance of a small vendor event featuring Jessica L Cobb. You can also cool educational programs that have a outdoor activities like the natural female powered businesses. off with lemonade from a family- wellness and exercise component wonders of Panama Rocks, Discover goods and services run, old-fashioned lemonade including Powerful Tools for Chautauqua Gorge, Audubon, that will Empower and Rich stand. This event will happen rain Caregivers and the Aging Mastery the lakes and many hiking/ and excite your mind and body. or shine. Visit Peterson’s Candy Program. Due to the many walking trails to enjoy no matter Explore opportunities to partner on Facebook or Twitter for more dedicated volunteers, community your level of fitness. There are or purchase goods from a small details. partners and even physician’s also new trails and paths being group of dedicated entrepreneurs practices, OFA is offeringdeveloped all the time. The city moms sisters and friends. Earn Please mark your calendars and something in almost every corner of Jamestown has just opened a tickets towards a great giveaway plan to see us at the Sweetest of the county. To find out where new bike and walking path as part each time you make a purchase Place on Earth! these programs are happening call of the Riverwalk. The new path from one of our amazing our NY Connects helpline at 753- starts across from McCrea Point future businesses including the Peterson’s Candies 4582, 363-4582, or 661-7582. near Outlet Park and runs along candy shop. The businesses 743 Busti-Sugar Grove Road the river at the back of Chadakoin participating include the Jamestown NY 14701 Our SHINE (Senior Health Park to bypass Washington Street Sweetest Thing, Thirty One Bags, (716)487-1595 Improvement and Nutrition eventually connecting with Education), community Fluvanna Ave. Enjoy the beauty of workshops are based on the Eat the lake on this nature trail that’s Healthy, Be Active program, which only steps away from downtown. is a dietician led course designed Whatever you decide to do, I hope for older adults to improve you make this summer the start of nutrition and become more active. a healthier lifestyle by becoming As we get older it may be more more active. For more information difficult to maintain a healthy on anything in this article, call the diet. People get out of the habit Office for Aging NY Connects of cooking when there are only Helpline at 753-4582, 363-4582, one or two in the home, chronic or 661-7582. 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When Eugene Struckoff, a national expert on community foundations, visited the Chautauqua region in 1978 he met with a group of men and When womenEugene with Struckoff, a common a nationa desire -l toexpert do good on communityin their community. foundatio ns, visited the Chautauqua region in 1978 he met with a group of men and womenFor with 40 years,a common the Chautauqua desire - to R doegion good Community in their community. Foundation has made that desire a reality by connecting donors to causes they care about, students to educational opportunities and those in need to services and programs that can change lives. For 40 years, the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation has made that desire a reality by connecting donors to causes they care about, studentsWhat to educationalstarted as a connection opportunities between and athose small in group need of to citizens services has and grown programs into four that decades can change of thousands lives. of connections that makes the Community Foundation what it is today – a trusted partner of community members who want to enrich the quality of life in the Chautauqua What startedregion. as a connection between a small group of citizens has grown into four decades of thousands of connections that makes the Community Foundation what it is today – a trusted partner of community members who want to enrich the quality of life in the Chautauqua THANK YOU for deciding to connect with the Community Foundation. Your support allows us to make a difference for future generations. region. THANK YOU for deciding to connect with the Community Foundation. Your support allows us to make a difference for future generations.

Tory Irgang Peter Stark Executive Director Board of Directors, President Tory Irgang Peter Stark BoardExecutive of Director Directors Board of Directors,Staff President Board of Directors Staff

Seated: Peter Stark, President; Rex McCray, Vice President; June Diethrick, Chief Operating Officer; Karie Hayes, Executive Dana Lundberg, Secretary; Laura Otander, Treasurer; Don Butler, Assistant; Tory Irgang, Executive Director; Jake Schrantz, Fiscal Past President Officer; Sarah Shelters, Communications Officer; Elizabeth Jones, Standing: Harold Brunacini, Jennifer Gibson, Carol Hay and Pamela Research and Engagement Associate; Michelle Frederickson, Noll. Not Pictured: Lorraine Diggs Program Associate; Lisa Lynde, Program Officer Seated: Peter Stark, President; Rex McCray, Vice President; June Diethrick, Chief Operating Officer; Karie Hayes, Executive Dana Lundberg, Secretary; Laura Otander, Treasurer; Don Butler, Assistant; Tory Irgang, Executive Director; Jake Schrantz, Fiscal Past President Officer; Sarah Shelters, Communications Officer; Elizabeth Jones, Standing: Harold Brunacini, Jennifer Gibson, Carol Hay and Pamela Research and Engagement Associate; Michelle Frederickson, Noll. Not Pictured: Lorraine Diggs Program Associate; Lisa Lynde, Program Officer JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 13 2018 Financials

The Chautauqua Region Community Foundation’s auditing firm is Saxton, Kocur and Associates, LLP. The basis for this information is the audited financial statements which can be inspected at the Foundation office or online at crcfonline.org. As of Dec. 31, 2018 the Foundation’s assets were $92,728,451!

In 2018, the Foundation awarded: Since 1978, the Foundation has: Scholarships to area students: Received contributions of: $1,189,750 $77.2 million

Grants to nonprofit organizations: Granted to the community: $2,076,209 $55.9 million

John D. Hamilton Axel W. Carlson Community Service Award “Unsung Hero” Award

Thomas Erlandson Ann Walsh The Chautauqua Region Community Foundation presented its During a reception on July 9 at St. Mary of Lourdes Parish, Ann annual Community Service Award to Thomas Erlandson during a Walsh was presented the Axel W. Carlson “Unsung Hero” Award. celebration at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel on Oct. 12. For over 40 years, Ann has dedicated her life to helping others throughout the Mayville community. A graduate of Jamestown High School and Jamestown Community College, Thomas earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from “My volunteering began from a church group that was Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa. and went on to earn started at St. Mary’s,” Ann explained. “Every week we his Master of Science in Entomology and PhD. in Zoology from were given three names of people that we could visit in University of Wisconsin. the nursing home. It was wonderful to see how happy “During my years as a member of the Jamestown people were when they realized we came just to see Community College faculty, I had the pleasure of them.” meeting John Hamilton and interacting with him on Today, as a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Ann several occasions,” Thomas said. “(John) set the spends her time volunteering with St. Paul’s Church Thrift Shop, standard for community service and I am greatly Mayville Food Pantry, St. Vincent Society and St. Mary of Lourdes honored to be this year’s recipient of the award named Parish. for him.” According to Judy Parker, who nominated Ann for this award, she For 27 years, Thomas taught a variety of biology and geology is the embodiment of community service in action. courses at Jamestown Community College. “Ann has built a legacy of faith in loving and caring for others Over the past several decades, he has volunteered his time to many through her example of selfless community service that will live on environmental and water quality organizations, most recently the for generations to come,” Judy said. Chautauqua Lake Partnership. ���������� ����on �o���n��� �o�n���on 41� ����n� ������� ������own NY 14701 JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 14 www.JamestownGazette.com EMPLOYMENT July 8, 2019 Hiring Event Looking for caring and compassionate people to work in a family-style Join Our atmosphere assisting people to live life Team! to the fullest! TuESDAY JuLY 9Th, 2019 3:00 - 6:00 PM Walk-in interviews for the following types of positions: Direct Care Professionals, Community Coaches, Assistant Residence Managers, Self-Determination Assistants, and LPN’s!

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Jamestown Jammers Sign New Audubon Little Explorers Field Manager Set To “Take to the Sky” Article Contributed by have been chosen for this position”, Article Contributed by said Basile. “And, coming back to Secrets of Champions Jamestown is an incredible bonus. Audubon Community Foundation The ownership group here has put Nature Center together something very special. Our Jamestown Community Baseball, goal is to make Jamestown a Player LLC and the Secrets of Champions™ Development destination and it will You and the three- to eight-year- Foundation have reached agreement happen because what we have with old child(ren) in your life are with Jordan Basile to be the new Secrets of Champions, no one else invited to “Take to the Sky” at Field Manager for The Jamestown in the world has. We are all looking Audubon Community Nature Jammers as they re-enter play in the forward to getting to work.” Center’s Little Explorers on Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball Saturday, July 13, 10-11:30 a.m. League next season. An official “Jordan and I have worked together signing ceremony will take place at since our time with the Detroit When most people think of Diethrick Park this coming Monday, Tigers”, said Dr. George Carlo, a Board animals that hunt, they usually on the second Saturday of July 8th at 1:30PM. Member of Jamestown Community think of coyotes and foxes, but every month, 10-11:30 a.m. at Baseball, LLC and Chairman of the have youever thought of birds? Audubon. Basile, a native of Jamestown and a Secrets of Champions Foundation. “I graduate of Jamestown High School, know of no better baseball man. The This month Little Explorers will Audubon education programs was a stand-out baseball player at Jammer fans are in for a treat.” learn all about the different types are funded with support SUNY Fredonia and later served as of birds of prey, like hawks and from the Carnahan Jackson Assistant Coach at his alma mater. He Basile’s immediate order of business eagles, and how they use their Foundation, Jessie Smith Darrah worked in Player Development for will be directing the inaugural adaptations to hunt. These aerial Fund, Holmberg Foundation, the Detroit Tigers during the 2011 Secrets of Champions Foundation hunters have some pretty amazing ways of catching their food. Hultquist Foundation, and Lenna season before securing a position as -- Jamestown Jammers baseball Foundation. Assistant Coach for the University development clinics, to be held this After a lesson inside, you will at Buffalo. While completing work coming August 12th to the 15th. Audubon Community Nature on his MBA, he was Assistant The four-day clinic series includes head outdoors to look for birds of prey and take a behind-the- Center is located at 1600 Coach at Lake Erie College, and is a special course for coaches of all Riverside Road, one-quarter presently the Head Baseball Coach levels, comprehensive skills and scenes tour of Audubon’s Bald Eagle enclosure. The program mile east of Route 62 between at Patrick Henry Community performance clinics for both age 18 Jamestown, N.Y., and Warren, Pa. College in Martinsville, Virginia. He and under and 12 and under players, includes a snack and, if time and weather allow, a craft. serves as an advisor to USA Baseball a continuity orientation for parents, To learn more about Audubon and is credentialed as a Certified as well as a day for athletes with Little Explorers takes place rain and its many programs, call (716) Secrets of Champions™ Integrated disabilities. For information: www. 569-2345 during business hours, Performance Coach. foundationofchampions.org/clinics or shine, so be sure to dress for the weather. visit AudubonCNC.org, or find and clinics@secretsofchampions. Audubon Community Nature “I could not be more honored to org. The fee for the program is Center on Facebook. $8 for adults, $6 for Nature Center members and children. Audubon Community Nature Reservations are required by Center builds and nurtures Thursday, July 11, 2019, and connections between people PLACE YOUR AD HERE can be made by calling (716) and nature by providing Place your display ad next to one of the most viewed pages in the Jamestown Gazette...the Around Town photo page 569-2345 during business hours positive outdoor experiences, or going to auduboncnc.org/ opportunities to learn about programs and clicking “Current and understand the natural STARTING AT $40/WEEK Schedule.” world, and knowledge to act in environmentally responsible Display your business and reach Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Warren counties! PLUS ONLINE! Little Explorers is presented ways. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 17 1 DAY ONLY SAT. JULY 13 11am-9:30pm Buy One Get One Free Sale! (excludes perennials, planters & mums) ST. JAMES CHURCH 27 ALLEN ST. Open: Mon-Sat 8-8 • Closed Sundays JAMESTOWN, NY

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World Series showcased young baseball talent Audubon Nature Photography from all over the United States The Babe Ruth World Series in addition to bringing a very Club To Meet July 11 Board of Directors is proud to significant economic boost to the announce the upcoming 36th Jamestown area. This year we are Annual World Series of Wheels to again expanding the show to not only involve Power Sports, but be held in Jamestown on Saturday also expanding the vendor area July 27th, 2019 (rain date of and kids activities. Sunday July 28th) with major sponsor Dave The World Series Warren Chrysler of Wheels is one Dodge Jeep Ram. of the primary Dave Warren has fundraising been a great events major sponsor for the of the event B a b e and we Ruth could World not be Series and happier this year’s 35th to have Annual show to be him back as held in Bergman Park the Major Sponsor. The World on Baker Street in Jamestown Series of Cars was started in will be no exception. Like in 2018 Submitted Photo 1984 as a way to help defray the this year will include a participant Barbara Garfield captured this image while on a Caribbean adventure expense of hosting a Babe Ruth judged show. This show has been to the island of St. Croix. There they anchored a catamaran near Buck World Series here in Jamestown recognized for many years as one Island Reef, a nesting area for three species of sea turtles. The Audubon and was one of the premier shows of the premier automotive events Nature Photography Club member captured this image of a charter for antique judged cars. Over the in Western New York and we boat with red sails near the city of Christiansted. years we have evolved into the hope to continue and grow that newly formed World Series of reputation. Wheels to reflect all vehicles and Article Contributed by in addition we are adding Power Registration Forms for vehicle Member photo displays at Audubon Community Sports this year. Jamestown has entry and Craft and Vendor Fair Falconer Public Library will be been successful not only in this are available on our website, Nature Center discussed. car show, but also in hosting 17 www.jamestownworldseries. World Series events from 1980- org. There is also information Visitors are welcome to the If the weather is good, participants 2018. In addition to the car on our website and Facebook Audubon Nature Photography show we are in the hosting a 13 page about the car show in Club meeting on Thursday, July are encouraged to bring their Year Old Series in 2020 which general. Additional questions 11, 6:15 p.m. cameras for photographing the will be the 40th Anniversary. and information can also be flora and fauna around ACNC The show was conceived in addressed to Kim at 716-664- The meeting will feature video before and after the meeting. 1984 as a way to help defray the 0405. presentations of “Best of the Best: 20 Years of Nature's Best Photography,” “How to Cathy Kimball will provide Photograph Trees, Mushrooms, refreshments for the social time and Rivers,” and “Woodland that follows the meeting. Photography Tips.” Meetings are held at Audubon “Water” and “Reflections” are the topics for the image Community Nature Center review. Members are reminded (ACNC), 1600 Riverside Road, that Tuesday, July 9, is the one-quarter mile east of Route High Quality Full Spectrum CBD The Releaf Market FULL SPECTRUM CBD deadline for emailing images to 62 between Jamestown, N.Y., and Oil Available in 4 great tasting 1240 E. 2nd St. [email protected]. flavors: Natural, Lemon Citrus, Jamestown, NY GUMMIES Warren, Pa. Orange Citrus and Spearmint at 716-294-3108 Many Varieties and Flavors in Thereleafmarket.com During the month of June, 300mg, 600mg, 1200mg & 20mg & 35mg Sold in packs or Audubon Nature Photography For more information contact 2500mg INDIVIDUALLY for convenience PURE-POWERFUL-POTENT also. Club members held an exhibit Club Co-Presidents John at Heritage Orchard Grove. Brustrom at retiredpeasant@ Hemp Stop by to check out ALL the other CBD Other facilities or organizations gmail.com or Karen Christy at products we have that are lab tested and of are welcome to contact Club Flower/Bud [email protected] or Highest Quality for maximizing your Co-President John Brustrom at $5-$7.00 per Benefits [email protected] about visit the Club Facebook page at gr & $6 2 gr providing photos for exhibition. facebook.com/jasphotoclub789. 18+ or Accompanied by Guardian Grab Bag JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 18 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 8, 2019

23rd annual Laurel Memorial Run & Walk set for July 19 &20

Submitted Photos Kim Vona and Ray Graf each has won Representative from Maple Grove High School and The Resource Center set off at Laurel Hotelling the 8-kilometer race the past 3 years. the start of last year’s 30-mile flag relay.

Article Contributed by take turns transporting Laurel Run medals will be given to the top flags to Dunkirk. Representatives three male and female finishers in Saturday’s events also will include The Resource Center from a number of area schools, each age group. Commemorative fun runs for children age 7 and as well as the Lakeview Shock medals will be given to everyone Area residents are invited to join Incarceration Correctional Facility who crosses the finish line. younger starting at 10:00, followed the hundreds of people who will in Brocton, will run the various The age-group medals and the by Laurel’s Legacy Lap, which is come together to celebrate people legs of the relay. commemorative medals were for anyone with a disability. The with disabilities at the 23rd annual made by people with disabilities at cost to enter the fun runs is $3 per Laurel Memorial Run & Walk. The relay concludes at Washington The Resource Center. child or a total of $5 for families Park, where the city of Dunkirk The event was created by Wayne will host a victory celebration from Cash awards ($100 for first place, with two or more children. There and Elaine Hotelling of Silver noon to 2:00. The community is $75 for second place and $50 for is no fee to enter Laurel’s Lap. Creek in honor of their oldest invited to come out and cheer on third) will be given to the top male daughter, Laurel, who had special the last relay runners as they make and female finishers in the 8k run. Throughout the morning, there needs. Though she faced many their way along Central Avenue to The race is part of the UPMC will be a party in the village square the finish. Chautauqua Runner of the Year challenges, Laurel lived a full featuring free food, music, prize and productive life thanks to the Series. support she received from her For the seventh straight year, drawings, face painting, massages, family, her community and The several people will attempt to run Besides the individual competition, and other activities. Resource Center. The Laurel the entire 30-mile relay route. That there will be a corporate challenge. Memorial Run & Walk is a two- event is called the Laurel-thon. Awards will be given to the three Money raised through the Laurel day celebration of the potential Anyone wishing to run a portion fastest teams in both the 5k walk Run/Walk goes to Filling the that exists within people who have of the flag relay, or to take on the and the 8k run, with a team’s time disabilities. The event seeks to Laurel-thon, is invited to do so. determined by the combined times Gap, Inc., which works with The raise public awareness about people Phone 661-4735 for information. of its first four finishers. Resource Center to improve the with disabilities while providing lives of people with disabilities an opportunity for people with Friday’s events are a warm-up The registration fees for the 8k run, and their families in Chautauqua disabling conditions, and those for the main Laurel Run/Walk the 5k walk and the 1k walk are County. Laurel Run/Walk without, to come together at a fun, activities, which take place the $15 for children 17 and younger, family-friendly event. following day in Silver Creek. and $20 for people 18 and older. proceeds are used to promote Check-in and late registration Those entry fees increase $5 after disability awareness initiatives and The action begins Friday, July 19, begin at 7:00 a.m. in the village July 16. All paid registrants will to enhance employment and work with the traditional flag relay. A square. At 8:30, a 5-kilometer receive a 2019 Laurel Memorial training opportunities for people kickoff ceremony will be held at fitness walk and a 1-kilometer fun Run/Walk T-shirt as well as a with disabilities. 8:00 a.m. in The Resource Center’s walk will begin, followed at 9:00 goody bag made by production facility at 75 Jones & Gifford by an 8-kilometer running race. workers at The Resource Center. Avenue in Jamestown. Then, People can earn free entry into For more information, visit www. teams of volunteer runners will For the 5k walk and the 8k run, Laurel Run by collecting pledges. laurel-run.com.

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Jamestown Class of 1969 JHS Class of 1969 Reunion

Article Contributed by The leadership of the Class of 1969 th was aware that the cost of a four- JHS Class of 1969 year college education had gone up way beyond the rate of inflation The JHS Class of 1969 will hold since 1969. Seniors graduating its 50th Reunion July 19 at the from JHS now and for decades to National Comedy Center Park and come will need all the financial July 20 at the Doubletree Hotel. assistance they can get. The cost of the Reunion is $50 per 19 9 person, which covers either or both Fred Larson, the JHS Class of 1969 69-201 events. President, said, “Our Class wanted Reunion to create a lasting gift to the young 50 people graduating from Jamestown Friday, July 19th At The National Comedy Center Reservations are to be made with Sandy Larson Calalesina. High School for generations to Saturday, July 20th at The DoubleTree Hotel She can be reached at sandy@ come.” For more information & reservations call 716.499.2082 c21turnerbrokers.com. or at 716- 499-2082. The $50 per person He added: “The Community payment should be sent to her at Foundation was the logical 109 Sunset Ave. Lakewood, NY. mechanism to house the JHS Class of 1969 Scholarship. All gifts to the Jamestown PROMISE Fund 14750 by July 12. Thanks Community for Scholarship are tax deductible.” The Class has held a 5th, 10th, Checks should be made out to Successful Athletic Drive 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th the “Jamestown High School and 45th Reunion. Class of 1969 Fund” and mailed to the Chautauqua Community The JHS Class of 1969 committed Foundation, Inc., 418 Spring St. itself at its 45th Reunion in 2014 Jamestown, NY 14701, or brought to award its first JHS Class of to the Reunion. A representative of 1969 Scholarship during its 50th the Community Foundation will Reunion year, 2019. A $500 be at the Doubletree Hotel on July scholarship was presented in June 20 to explain more about the Class to the first winner, JHS senior, Scholarship Fund. Matthew Roehmholdt, who will be attending Keuka College in the The Class expects approximately Fall. 200 to be in attendance for the 50th Reunion.

Help Us Find Our Missing Classmates! Christine Adamzack Sweeny Judy Johnson Mason Mary Alexander Taylor Ruth Karl Dennis Andersen Deborah Keeler Submitted Photo Daniel Anderson Timothy Kiendle Jamestown PROMISE Fund Advisory Board President John Zabrodsky and JPS Gary Anderson Sandra Klomp Athletic Director Ben Drake with just some of the many items donated by the William Anthony Brenda Knott community for their recent Athletic Equipment Drive. Stewart Balder Robert Lamonica Vallerie Becker Barney George Lauritson Article Contributed by needs. The focus is to distribute Terr y Bernhart at elementary and middle Judy Lindquist Crandall Jamestown Public Schools George Cabada Jack Loucks schools. With this collection, the Linda Camp Jamestown PROMISE Fund is Elsie Mahoney Stafford Wayne G. Carlson Mary Margaglio Pepi The Jamestown PROMISE Fund aiming to encourage playtime with Duane Carlson recently held an Athletic Equipment the equipment and free play during Carmela Mongitore Daniel Carlson Brenda Muscarella Town Drive to great success. The local the summer months in the parks Sandra Carlson Fitzgerald community donated hundreds of and green spaces in Jamestown. John Nelan Sharon Carlson Wolfe Jeffrey Nelson balls, bats, athletic shoes, baseball Carol Carlson Yannie “I appreciate those who supported Carmen Nunez mitts, helmets, ice skates and other Jacqueline Cessna the PROMISE Fund athletic Patricia Olson essential athletic equipment over James Champlin equipment drive,” said JPS Athletic Craig Olson the three-week drive to benefit Linda Cochran Burch Jamestown students. Director Ben Drake. “We had many Larry Olson Sheryl Colera Rader Marie items donated, including dozens Timothy Panebianco Wise of shoes and spikes, balls, bats Curtin Sandra "The JPS PROMISE Fund Athletic Theresa Delgado Parker Foulk Equipment Drive was very and other equipment that will be Mary Barbara Peters Nocero distributed to young athletes in Dickinson successful,” said John Zabrodsky, John Duck Dianne Polaski Jamestown PROMISE Fund need. Thank you to the community Gustaf Wallace Reed who got behind this initiative!” Fernstrom Advisory Board President. “Besides Robert L. Fish Rose Reedy McCaslin collecting all sorts of balls, bats and Karen Pamela Risberg JPS PROMISE Fund was Fisher other requested items over 100 Gail Forcier Bower Jan Robinson Lamonica pairs of gym shoes, spikes and cleats founded in 2016 as a charitable, David Mary Salisbury non-endowment fund via the Foster were collected. This is enables more Linda Franchina Burkey Randy Samuelson students to participate in a sport Chautauqua Region Community David Arthur Schobey Foundation. Its mission is to Frattalone or free play. On behalf of the JPS Neal Gagliano William Seekings PROMISE Fund, a huge THANK expand the financial capacity of Deborah Goldin Dickey George Simpson YOU to the greater Jamestown JPS through private, tax-deductible Frank Teresa Smouse community for its generosity on fund-raising activities. The purpose Goodell Bruce Hackett Kerry Snyder this initiative! We look forward to is to enhance the educational Deborah Susan Tedesco Konieczko our Athletic Equipment Drive in programs, projects, and Hall Swanson Gregory Heath James Terr y 2020.” opportunities for the JPS District. Gary Timothy Town In addition to the recent Athletic Hendrickson Raymond Hodnett William Voss JPS staff will distribute the Drive, the Jamestown Schools Gerald James Wade equipment to students who have PROMISE Fund has already Illig Gary David Wennberg expressed interest in a particular helped create and fund a summer James Lynn Robert Donald sport, to help in team development literacy program in Jamestown and Johnson White and any other district athletic held a musical instrument drive. Robert Johnson Wendy Woleen JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 20 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 8, 2019 O'Pray To Return To St. Luke's For A Summer Visit

CHRIC Schedules Special First Time Homebuyer Classes for Summer 2019 Article Contributed by payment and/or closing cost assistance programs for which Chautauqua Home they may qualify, budgeting, Rehabilitation & savings, resolving credit issues, indentifying a house, negotiating Improvement Corporation Submitted Photo the contract, obtaining financing, The Rev. Denis O'Pray (Front Center) Serving as an Acolyte at the funeral of the preparing for closing, and life as a CHRIC is inviting "ALL First homeowner. Honorable Justice Robert H. Jackson At St. Lukes Episcopal Church in 1954. Time Homebuyers" to attend a Article Contributed by Master’s in American Studies at one of two "Special CHRIC CHRIC also offers the Education the University of Minnesota. He First Time Homebuyer Classes" Course online through Contributing Writer remained there for 10 years as announcing the "Homebuyer eHomeAmerica for the cost of part of the faculty and Director Dream Program" which is offered $100 per person, and the same St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of the Undergraduate program in by the Federal Home Loan Bank valuable information. It can will welcome The Rev. Denis American Studies. of New York. Classes are to be be easily accessed, completed O’Pray back to Jamestown for held in The Old Mayville School at your own pace and in two four weeks this summer from July O’Pray ultimately discovered Building, at the CHRIC Office, different languages, English and 14th to August 5th. Fr. O’Pray his calling and came back to located at 2 Academy St, Mayville, Spanish by visiting us at: www. has a long history of service Jamestown to serve at St. Luke’s NY 14757. eHomeAmerica.org/chric. to the Jamestown church and for a short while before he was ordained as a priest in the The first will be offered in English All individuals interested in community and is happy to have on Saturday, July 20, 2019 from the opportunity to come back and Episcopal Church in 1975. He led becoming homeowners are congregations in , 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. welcome to participate regardless visit his hometown and serve the A second class offered in Spanish church that he loves once again. Pasadena CA, and San Gabriel, of income or residence. CA and finally after what he on Sábado, 31 de agosto de 2019 calls a “failed retirement” in (Saturday, August 31, 2019) We urge participants interested “Thomas Wolfe was correct, You from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. At in the “Homebuyer Dream Can’t Go Home Again, but you Burnsville, MN. During his tenure as a priest he has been the classes, CHRIC will outline Program” (HDP) through can visit long enough to say thank the requirements to participate Community Bank, N.A., Lake you.” Says O’Pray. “That is what very active in the world-wide Anglican Communion, traveling in the program and the benefits Shore Savings Bank and M&T I am doing. The invitation to of becoming an “Educated Bank to attend one of the classes preach for a month provides me to 64 nations, and has served as trustee on the Boards of General Homeowner.” scheduled for the Summer of opportunity to give thanks for my 2019, or to complete the online spiritual upbringing at St. Luke’s. Seminary and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Seating is limited and pre- Certification. Buyers cannot Here I learned that the journey in registration is required to secure apply for the HDP program until faith is a movement away from sin “Father O’Pray is part of the a seat you must register and pay they complete the Certification. toward ever greater freedom in strong and vibrant history of the $50 enrollment fee in advance Christ, a freedom to serve others St. Luke’s.” says the Rev. Luke by calling Mayra Alvarado at The Federal Home Loan Bank and build the kingdom of God Fodor, Rector of St. Luke’s. (716) 753-4180, or by e-mail: of New York (FHLBNY) will here and now.” “Any institution is formed by its [email protected]. The grant up to $14,500 towards members and we are fortunate $50 enrollment fee is to cover the down‑payment and closing The Rev. Denis O’Pray first came to have relationships with the cost of your Credit Report, the cost assistance through their to Jamestown in 1951 when his people who came before us. I feel Educational Material provided, “Homebuyer Dream Program” father was Rector of St. Luke’s very blessed to have established and other program delivery to eligible first-time homebuyers Episcopal Church in Jamestown. this wonderful connection to the expenses. We accept credit/debit purchasing a home through one of A graduate of JHS, O’Pray had past and have considered Denis a cards, cash, personal check or our approved community‑based, a typical Jamestown childhood, mentor during my tenure with St. money order. member‑lenders. Additionally, delivering newspapers for the Luke’s. It is comforting to leave the Homebuyer Dream Program Jamestown Sun, serving as an the parish in his capable hands The First Time Homebuyer also offers up to $500 towards the acolyte at St. Luke’s and working while I am away.” Education Program includes a defrayment of homeownership at the YMCA, Camp Onyahsa combination of group classes counseling costs which will and Carlson’s Viking foods, which Father O’Pray is looking forward and individual counseling be provided for the use of the was owned by his high school to reconnecting with friends and sessions introducing participants household via the member to the sweetheart’s father, J. Henry family in the area while he is here to a detailed review of the non‑profit housing agency. The Carlson. He eventually graduated and also anticipates a return to the mechanics of the home purchase amount of the defrayment will from Hobart College, married area again in September for the process. Participants will learn be added to the grant. Funding Lynette Carlson and moved to 60th reunion of the Jamestown about affordable mortgage is limited and available on a first Minnesota where he earned his High School Class of 1959. products, including any down- come first serve basis. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 8, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 21

4-H Members To Be Evaluated ON BUSINESS On Clothing & Textile Projects

Submitted Photo 4-H Youth participated in the Fashion Revue at the 2018 Chautauqua County Fair.

Article Contributed by What is mannequin modeling? Cornell Cooperative Extension Mannequin modeling is posing of Chautauqua County almost like a statue while Popeye's modeling a 4-H sewing project. Cornell Cooperative Extension Mannequin modeling will help Old-School Feel to New Ink of Chautauqua County’s 4-H develop poise, concentration, and Program is proud to have a self-confidence. with.” variety of exhibits attend The Article Contributed by Chautauqua County Fair each 4-H youth in the clothing and Faith Gibbons When he stopped airbrushing, he year. This week Chautauqua textiles project will be having a ventured into a new journey as a tattoo County 4-H members are For CHQ native, Todd Alexander, fashion show and mannequin artist. Though his time tattooing has preparing for the 2019 county art has always been a large part of modeling at the Chautauqua been brief, he is well-achieved in his fair to present over 650 animals, his life, and he has always treated it County Fair on Tuesday, July art career and quickly grew to have 1,000 non-animal projects, and as a priority. In 1996 he began what 16th and Wednesday, July 17th in a passion for it. “People had been to compete in several knowledge would end up being a 24-year stretch skills contests. the 4-H Exhibits Building. telling me since the beginning of traveling and showcasing his art my art career that I should be doing throughout the country. “I had $150 4-H provides a variety of The 4-H Youth Development tattoos, and for the longest time I said quality youth development Program is one of many in my pocket and back then the arts no, but I picked up a tattoo machine opportunities. One popular programs offered by Cornell community was difficult to get into. for the first time about a month ago, project is the sewing program. Cooperative Extension If you didn’t have an ‘in’ with the and it came as easy to me as a fish in Sewing provides a variety of of Chautauqua County arts counsel, you weren’t working. I water. I fell in love with it.” correlations to physical and (CCE-Chautauqua). CCE- was told I would never make it as an psychological development. Chautauqua is a community artist, and it was suggested to me that On $1,200 and a newfound dream, From a very young age sewing based educational organization, I find a ‘regular job,’ and I thought Alexander began the process of helps develop independence. affiliated with Cornell to myself ‘I’m going to show them.’” creating his own workspace here in Learning to sew can teach self- University, Chautauqua Alexander was commissioned to Western New York. “The village of confidence and personal identity. County Government, the NYS paint interior murals in various Lakewood has been so receptive to Sewing is a skill that can teach SUNY system, and the federal major nightclubs across the country, mastery through a continued me, and I’m so happy to be here. I government through the reaching from to North want to run a tight ship, and I want increase in difficulty. One sewing United States Department of Carolina. “Budweiser even hired me project that culminates in youth this to be a personable shop where Agriculture’s National Institute to go in and paint several nightclubs developing a great deal of self- people can come and feel at home, confidence and mastery is the of Food and Agriculture. For in different cities in Kansas. My and feel safe. I don’t want that dark fashion revue and mannequin more information, call 716- largest one being a 100ft mural with undertone you get when you go to modeling program. This year 664-9502 or visit our website Louie the Lizard and the Budweiser most tattoo shops.” Chautauqua County 4-H is proud at www.cce.cornell.edu/ Frogs.’” to have 3 youth selected to attend chautauqua. Cornell University Alexander plans to focus on the Great New York state fair with Cooperative Extension After the mural work, Alexander simplistic, neo-traditional, nautical, their sewing and fashion revue provides equal program and went on to creating art in a wide and photo-realistic styles of artwork. ensembles. employment opportunities. variety of other forms- from airbrushing t-shirts, helmets, and Popeye’s Old School Tattoo Shop is Matco toolboxes, to designing World said to open between the 10th and Tour t-shirts for the Eagles and John the 12th of this month. 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