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Your Community • Your Credit Union Jamestown Area Community Sun Air Federal Credit Union Jamestown’s Hometown Airline ebrati Ce75l Years ng Article Contributed by 915 E. Second St., Jamestown Walt Pickut 483-1650 • jacfcu.org Federally insured by NCUA “I really love this service,” a recent flier said. He was relaxing on a Sun Air Express flight into Jamestown on the homebound leg of a business trip to We take tree care seriously... California. “Sun Air makes the perfect connection,” he said, leaning back in the plane’s luxury, leather bound seating, preparing for landing. That passenger, a Jamestown resident named Marsh, said the $29 price tag is only one of the reasons his travel Fully Insured Professional Service schedule always starts at Sun Air in Jamestown. Sun Air connects fliers to non-stop flights to more than 50 cities (L to R) Ryan Tarr, Chautauqua County Airport ground crew; Bill Tucker, airport manager; Jay Price, pilot; across the country – more than at Lisa Yun, copilot (seated aboard plane) and Mark Cestari, vice president of marketing, Sun Air Express. BENTLEY Buffalo International – and to just about any other city in the world from its focus is critical for the continued growth of at first,” said Mark Cestari, Sun Air’s TREE CARE city of Pittsburgh, PA. Jamestown’s commerce and its ever VP for marketing, during a recent visit more mobile population. Without fast to Jamestown, “but we solved those Tree Removal Stump Removal Improved Service Tree Trimming Lot Clearing and economical travel, no American city problems.” Sun Air’s better than 98% “Jamestown is an important city,” said Tree Planting Skid Steer Services can consider itself competitive in the on-time flight record is now among Bill Tucker, Jamestown’s Chautauqua national and world market. the country’s best in an industry often Logging Log Loads County Airport (JHW) manager, and (for Split your own firewood) Sun Air Express, Jamestown’s hometown blamed for delays and missed flights. Sun Site Clean-Up it deserves a top quality airline to serve airline has apparently risen to meet the Air Express achieved this turnaround Call for a free no obligation estimate its citizens and businesses.” County challenge. (716) 736-3963 / (814) 725-1650 officials note that the air link between Continued on Page 10 Jamestown and the rest of the world “We did have some scheduling hitches Infinity Begins New Program Year with Community Learning Carnival Article Contributed by win prizes, meet Infinity’s team of instructors, tour instruction and mentorship by local music and arts HAVE MERCHANDISE the newly renovated Infinity Center, and step into professionals to local students. The Infinity Center is a YOU NEED TO SELL? Infinity Visual and Infinity’s photo booth to make lasting memories of 14,100 sq ft music and arts education facility and offers their day! private lessons, classes, workshops, and ensemble and Performing Arts, Inc. performance opportunities. For more information PLACE YOUR AD IN THE Infinity’s new program year will begin on Monday, about Infinity, or any of their upcoming classes, please October 5, 2015. The next new student orientation visit http://www.infinityperformingarts.org. GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS Infinity Visual and Performing Arts, Inc. has kicked session will be held on Thursday, October 22, 2015 off their upcoming 2015-2016 Program Year with a for students looking fun-filled, community wide Learning Carnival and to begin lessons in Open House! November! Thanks to support from the Chautauqua Region For more information Community Foundation, Infinity was able to open about Infinity, please $ their doors to all area students, families, funders, and call 716-664-0991, or supporters to experience Infinity’s programming! stop into the Infinity Infinity’s Executive Director, Shane Hawkins, says, Center at 301 East “This Open House Learning Carnival was a great 2nd street. Infinity is way for Infinity to give back to our community who also accepting online supports our mission all year long. It’s also a chance registrations through for students who may not be sure about what type of their website at www. MERCHANDISE ADS ARE classes they are interested in, to come in, at no cost, infinityperformingarts. PLACED FREE OF CHARGE and experience the wide range of opportunities that org/register. Infinity has to offer.” Infinity Visual and CONTACT US TODAY Event attendees were able to participate in Performing Arts, Inc. [email protected] is an after school music Fax: 716-338-1599 experiences such as: Steel Drum lessons, acting classes, dance class, an instrument petting zoo, and and arts education Phone: 716-484-7930 stage experiences. They also had opportunities to program that provides

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QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS Write to us at: PO Box 92 Jamestown, New York 14702 I would love to fly. I mean personally, likeFlying an eagle or a hawk. To miss all that, to let it be obscured by annoyance with Just the notion of no more fear of heights is enough to make me pettier things, is to risk being be too world-weary, jaded and OFFICE: 716-484-7930 envy all the birds. even cynical. Beauty and the miracle of flight itself are always FAX: 716-338-1599 available. They are an added value above and beyond the price Fortunately, someone has already discovered how to fly without of the ticket that is taking you from some Point A to a different an airplane. It was a fellow named Douglas Adams. He said, Point B. Don’t miss the show while you’re up there. Contact us... “…there is an art to flying, or rather a knack. The knack lies in News - [email protected] Lessons Information - learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.” It’s in This week the Jamestown Gazette invites you out to the airport. [email protected] the Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, so you know it is true. The next time you fly anywhere, begin in Jamestown on a fleet of Events - [email protected] special airplanes that will cure you of that sardine can experience Classifieds - But if you still doubt it, you’ve lost your chance. Peter Pan said [email protected] and bring you back to the fun of flying. so. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.” Jamestown’s hometown airline, Sun Air Express, flies passengers ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com in planes that seem built to enjoy the skies. Every seat on board Today, if you really want to learn how to fly, you will need a flying is both an aisle seat and a window seat, and the pilots – who machine like the Wright brothers cobbled together. You’ll also AD DEADLINES: Friday at 12:00 pm really love flying – share the cabin with the passengers. It is a need at least $5,000 for lessons and 100 hours for studying for fast, comfortable and inexpensive connection to all the other [email protected] a really hard test. Then you’ll have to learn “pilot talk”, a whole airlines that fly across the country in and out of Pittsburgh…and new language to talk to those nice people on the ground who it is really like flying for people who want to experience flying DISTRIBUTION: will help you get back to it safely when you want to come down. the way it was always meant to be. The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned Free weekly, community One way or another, I still find flying exhilarating. I’ve taken newspaper that highlights the notable events and remarkable But if you are still a cynic and you enjoy the sardine can more than my share of commercial flights and I know almost people who make the Greater Jamestown region a unique and experience, maybe you should meet those people who say God everybody thinks they are just flying sardine cans. The seats are vibrant place to live. The Jamestown Gazette is published every never meant us to fly, anyway. Take Mel Brooks, for instance. too narrow, the rest rooms are so tiny that a Kleenex could be Monday and distributed to dealer locations in Chautauqua He said quite simply, “If God wanted us to fly, He would have and Cattaraugus Counties in New York and in Warren County, wall-to-wall carpeting and passing someone in the aisle is an given us tickets.” Pennsylvania. intimate experience. Well, the low, low price of a ticket at Jamestown’s Chautauqua But then, there is the view. No matter how jaded a frequent flier The entire paper, including supplemental content, is posted to County Airport is a Godsend, after all, so maybe you really were you are, if you have lost sight of the beauty outside your window, our website www.jamestowngazette.com. Previous Issues are also meant to fly. archived on the website. you’ve forfeited a lot of the real value of your ticket. Enjoy the flight when you fly, and as always when you read enjoy Consider that never before the first hot air balloons took to the All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part of the Jamestown Gazette. sky late in the 19th century could a mere human look down on the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without permission. the tops of the clouds, those vast and soaring mountains of the Walt Pickut Opinions expressed by contributing writers, columnists and air… or see in a single glance an expanse of open sea that once submitted press releases are their own and do not necessarily Editor reflect the opinions or positions of the owner, staff or management took sailors a whole day to cross…or view millions of acres of of The Jamestown Gazette. forest and farm land from horizon to horizon. The Jamestown Gazette

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Oct. 4th 3pm CALL 716-569-2345 Carriage Tours Warren Mall Cinema III ZBTB-Zac Brown Tribute Band JAMESTOWNAUDOBON.ORG Sat., Oct. 3, 10 3-6pm; 6-10pm For info on movies & times: Sat., Oct. 10, 8pm Mausoleum Tales & More Tours www.dipsontheaters.com Clint Black BINGO: Sun., Oct. 11, 8pm Sat., Oct. 17, 8pm Fluvanna Fire Hall Lake View Cemetery MUSIC: The Town Mouse & the Country Every Tuesday Night 7-10pm 907 Lakeview Ave., Jmst Rolling Hills Radio #47 at The Reg: Mouse Tues., Oct. 20, 7pm Sinclairville Fire Hall 716-664-6256 Roy Book Binder 302 W. 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Contributing Writer Jared Hill The Jamestown Gazette is pleased to bring our readers insightful and informative reviews of some of the nation’s most popular, current films. Jared Hill’s past commentary and reviews will be archived at Jamestown Gazette’s website, www. jamestowngazette.com. Movie Reviews Black Mass Rating:

Director: Scott Cooper performance, the more “realistic” Starring: Johnny Depp, Benedict character Depp played is surprisingly not Cumberbatch, Joel Edgerton, Jesse Plemons, far off from Jack Nicholson’s rendition Sienna Miller, Dakota Johnson as Frank Costello. The traits they If you have any doubts about Johnny share: ruthlessness, resourcefulness, Depp being cast as James “Whitey” intelligence, unrelenting, unforgiving, Bulger, don’t - Johnny’s just fine.Black cold, calculating and downright scary. He Mass is based on the true story, a became the Machiavellian drug kingpin story that also inspired The Departed of South Boston, an American Gangster (2006) in case you’re familiar. This who worked for the FBI, or as the film film however, is in-depth and actually clearly shows, had the FBI working for based on Bulger’s life. Judging by him. Comes The Visit Alive at Reg Lenna Center Rating: for The Arts in October Article Contributed by Accompanied by his onstage pianist, Ferrante Director: M. Night Shyamalan parents. What begins as a heartfelt portrays the young Groucho of stage and film Starring: Kathryn Hahn, Deanna journey into their mother’s past via The Reg Lenna Center and reacquaints us with the likes of brothers documentary filmmaking quickly Harpo, Chico, Zeppo and Gummo, Charlie Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, Ed Oxenbould, for The Arts Chaplin, W.C. Fields, Greta Garbo, Marx foil, Olivia DeJonge turns into “Night of the Living Crazy and MGM’s Louis B. Mayer. Grandma.” The Visit is playful and fun, Ferrante won the 1987 Theatre World Award The Visit, perhaps one of the most Legendary comedian, Groucho Marx, comes is well-shot with great scenery, provides for playing Marx and has been endorsed for back to hilarious life on October 17 at 8pm intriguing films to come out in 2015, his portrayal by Morrie Ryskind - the co-writer good suspense and features “Nana”, the when acclaimed Broadway actor, Frank delivers in its expectations. The original of the Marx Brothers movies, , most terrifying grandmother of all- Ferrante brings An Evening with Groucho to Reg thriller by M. Night Shyamalan is an Animal Crackers and A Night at the Opera. Lenna Center for The Arts. absolute nightmare, in a good way. time. Get your popcorn ready, because Groucho’s children Arthur and Miriam have Becca and her little brother Tyler get Nana and Pop Pop are playing around. Award-winning actor/director/playwright also praised Ferrante. Ferrante recreates his PBS, New York and To celebrate what would have been Groucho’s sent off to visit their mother’s estranged London acclaimed portrayal of legendary 125th birthday in October, The Reg will also comedian Groucho Marx in this fast paced show The Marx Brothers film, Room Service 90 minutes of hilarity. The two-act comedy on October 3 at 8pm. The movie also features consists of the best Groucho one-liners, an early performance from Jamestown-born anecdotes and songs including “Hooray For comedienne and television pioneer, Lucille ,” and “Lydia, the Tattooed Ball. Patrons who purchase tickets to An Lady.” The audience literally becomes part of Evening with Groucho will get free tickets to the show as Ferrante ad-libs his way throughout Room Service. Suggestion of the Week the performance in grand Groucho style, bringing some of them onstage. Tickets for An Evening with Groucho are $10, 20 and $25 for students and $15, 20 and $25 “We’ve had several shows at The Reg which for adults. The next Reg Presents live event is Rosewater involve audience participation.” says Len Barry, the music group, Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem Director of Marketing & Communications, performing American Spiritual on November 21. Rating: “Slapstick Sonata, The Jason Bishop Showand the Director: Jon Stewart a total 118 days. Jon Stewart, best known recent Sing Along with The Muppet Movie all used To get your seat to the “Showplace of the for his political commentary has created audience members in fun, memorable Chautauqua Region”, call 716.484.7070, buy Starring: Gael García Bernal (as Maziar ways, breaking the fourth wall.” online at reglenna.com or visit us at 116 E. Bahari), Kim Bodnia, Jason Jones a film that is truly humbling and makes 3rd St. in Jamestown, NY. Box office a statement about just how important hours are 10am until 5pm, Tuesday Jon Stewart makes his directorial debut freedom of the press really is. Journalists through Friday, 10am until 2pm in his referential filmRosewater , which serve a purpose. Their role in society is all on Saturday and one hour re-enacts the struggle of journalists, too under-appreciated and unrecognized. before each performance. and the crime of bearing witness during Maziar Bahari sacrificed himself for his Reg Lenna Center for the corrupt dictatorship of Mahmoud people and his profession, and his story The Arts is your event Ahmadinejad’s regime in Iran. For simply even speaks volumes about the state of our home here in the heart recording events in front of him, Maziar own free press, the mass media.. of the Southern Tier. Bahari, was imprisoned and tortured for JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com PUZZLES September 28, 2015

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(L to R) Back Row: Amelia Dolce, Matthew Leon, Ben Russo, Sydney Deppas,  Edited by Margie E. Burke Paige Stafford Front Row: Sonia Angeli, Cameron Hurst Difficulty : Medium  Article Contributed by students will travel to the NYSSMA HOW TO SOLVE: Conference in Rochester, NY in Jamestown Public Schools December to participate in rehearsals      and performances with other  Seven JHS musicians were recently Conference All-State honorees.  chosen to participate in the NYSSMA  “Being selected into a NYSSMA  Conference All-State Band and  Chorus: Sydney Deppas (trumpet), Conference All-State ensemble is the  Amelia Dolce (French horn), highest honor an individual music     Cameron Hurst (voice), Matthew student can receive in New York,” said  Leon (euphonium) and Paige Stafford JHS Band Director Meghan Murray.   “I could not be more proud of these  (clarinet). Sonia Angeli (voice) and     Ben Russo (trombone) were chosen exceptionally talented students. as alternates. They have all worked extremely hard (Answer appears elsewhere for many years to get to this point. I    in this issue) The JHS students attended rigorous know they will represent our music auditions with hundreds of other program, school, and community well  students from across New York State in Rochester.” Copyright 2015 by The Puzzle Syndicate to be chosen for this honor. The

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DOWN TO EARTH with Joanne Tanner aith Dear Autumn F atters Paper MAirplanes

Contributing Writer Joanne Tanner

Dear Autumn, Columbia. Flowers are 2 inches, “Welcome. I know we don’t always pastel yellow, pendulous or bell see eye to eye since you signify the shaped with purple stems. She Contributing Writer end of summer. But I do marvel in blooms in May and June on the beauty of your color, the smell previous seasons’ wood. Pastor Scott Hannon of your harvest – those wonderful Next, get those bulbs in the ground St. John Lutheran Amherst, NY apple and pumpkin pies! Your while Autumn is still good to us. If warm, slightly cooler sunny days you are troubled by deer or rodents, “Daddy, can you make a paper airplane?” free have we missed out on God’s amazing are welcome. Do you think you try planting ‘Fritillaria’ bulbs. Molly asked. and loving response to our prayer? can at least stay for the whole three They are colorful with a potent “Wait… Can I?! CAN I?! Of course I can!” This past week I had the unique opportunity I spent the next few minutes crafting and to simply go to church. No preaching. No months of your Calendar season? fragrance as well. Mix Daffodils guitar. No leadership. Just ride the pews and For me please? I would be most creating the greatest paper airplane ever with your Tulips as a deterrent too. made. I made precision folds and crimped soak it all in. A really cool thing happened grateful. Don’t let old man winter Pay attention to timing of bloom the paper at all the right points. The nose of in that worship. I was reminded of what God get away with creeping in on your and create a theme. I am partial the plane ended in a sharp edge that would does for us. And… I was reminded that I often overlook some of God’s greatest acts. time like he did last year. GEEZ to orange this year. For something surely cut through the air. I wrote “Molly” on one wing and “Daddy” on the other. And In that worship I heard God say, “You are that was bad! I mean really bad!” unusual plant Tulipa Praestans then, I threw it. forgiven.” ‘Unicum’- a red orange flower with These cooler days get my garden The moment the airplane left my hand I knew The worship leaders read words ofhope and groove revved up. It’s time to plant white and green variegated foliage. it was going to be a good flight. My paper love from scripture. trees, perennials and bulbs with ‘Unicom’ is a species tulip that creation flew across the room with grace and The pastor announcedGood News for a will perennialize. Mix these with poise. It flew until it couldn’t fly anymore sinner like me. the spring garden in mind. This as it crashed against the far wall. I smiled summer, I began to plan and shop in white Daffodils for a nice display. at Molly. I was pleased that the first paper I was welcomed to a table where I received prep of creating a new garden bed. Tulipa Praestans ‘Fusilier’, is a airplane I made for her worked. So many of grace. And isn’t it just like us gardeners showstopper! ‘Fusilier’ is another my days are filled with errs and blunders, it And to top it all off, I was sent forth with red orange tulip with multiple felt great to have a win – especially a win in blessing. to buy new plants before we have front of my biggest fan. their new home created? Autumn flowers on one stem that may be a After that worship I couldn’t help but reflect reliable come back year after year. And so, you can imagine my surprise when on my paper airplane experience with weather finally leaves me feeling Molly reacted with pity and disappointment. Molly. She had her hopes set so high for this comfortable in physically putting “Autumn, I promise I will enjoy “It’s okay, Daddy. You can’t do everything.” airplane that she missed the fact that it flew across the room. Sometimes I set my hopes my garden ideas into motion. A your season, but please stay warm “Wait… What?! WHAT?! Didn’t you see Hosta named ‘Hot Green Chilies’ so high for God that I miss God’s saving, a little longer while I continue to that! Of course I can!” loving and redeeming acts that daily occur came home with me. A medium garden.” “Daddy,” Molly said sympathetically as she in my life. sized, blue green color with a wide patted my knee, “it crashed.” And I wonder if after worship where God lime streak running up through This encounter with my daughter has me forgives, calls, empowers, equips, feeds and the middle and each of its leaves To read more of Joanne Tanners thinking of my encounters with our God. blesses if God sits in heaven wondering… have a silver shimmer. This one’s “Down to Earth” reflections on Molly asked me to do something. I did it. “Wait?! What?! Didn’t you see that!? nature and more good advice for And she was disappointed. She couldn’t see a rare Hosta for sure and one of Of course I can!” greener, tastier and more fragrant that her request was answered. She didn’t Ran Lydell’s unregistered sport of …in response to our belief that we have an gardens by our Master Gardener, perceive that what she wanted actually Hosta ‘Guacamole’. happened. unanswered prayer. please visit our website at www. In the Way, I have Clematis ‘Sweet Autumn’ jamestowngazette.com and click on Sometimes I think we get that way with God. PSDH blooming right now with hundreds Joanne’s own page. The Jamestown We pray. We pray for life. We pray for love. We pray for healing. We pray for peace. And of tiny white star shaped flowers Gazette is proud to present our I highly recommend. For spring then we sit around and wait for answers. On For more inspiration and insights from county’s most creative and original occasion (I suspect more often than we’d Pastor Scott’s past columns, please visit www. flowering, Clematis that caught writers for your enjoyment and like) we sit around only to perceive that our jamestowngazette.com and click on the Faith my attention is “Lemon Bells”-c. enlightenment. prayer has gone unheard. Matters page. The Jamestown Gazette is chissanensis. This clematis was But has it? proud to present our county’s most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and introduced back in ’88 by British Or in our desire to have life perfect and pain- enlightenment.

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Community Outreach Movies to Show at Reg Coordinator for W.C.A. Lenna Center For The Arts Services Corporation

Article Contributed by 96 minutes long. Sensory Friendly screenings are made possible by The Reg Lenna Center Kiwanis International of Jamestown for The Arts and The Resource Center. Tim Carlson, EMS Field Supervisor at ALSTAR. The Marx Brothers and Lucille The Sundance Film Festival hit, The Ball star in Room Service on Article Contributed by September 16th, 2015 the United End of the Tour, shows Wednesday, Saturday, October 3 at 8pm. In the New York Ambulance Network September 30 at Reg Lenna Center ALSTAR EMS (UNYAN) held an outstanding film, Groucho, Chico and Harpo for The Arts at 7pm. Starring Jason Marx wreak havoc as they try to employee luncheon where Tim, along Segel (How I Met Your Mother) It is no surprise that that first raise money to mount a Broadway with other EMS professionals from and Jesse Eisenberg (The Social responders must hold several positive New York State were recognized for production. Famed film dancer, personal attributes and professional their courageous and dedicated work. Network), the movie follows a Ann Miller also stars in the film. qualities that would allow them to The event was held at Turning Stone Rolling Stone journalist in 1996 as Room Service is not rated and is excel in this very hard and sometimes Casino in Syracuse New York. he interviews famed novelist David 78 minutes long. All Movies @ The heartbreaking field. EMS personnel Tim was nominated as an outstanding Foster Wallace on a book tour for Reg are $5. are employed long hours and often employee by the management team at the groundbreaking book, Infinite without recognition or appreciation ALSTAR EMS. As the leading provider Jest. The End of the Tour is rated R Ticket buyers for the live stage of their hard work. While many EMTs of ambulance service in Chautauqua and 106 minutes long. comedy, An Evening with Groucho and Paramedics are exceptional at County, the company encourages five what they do, one local Paramedic core values in its employees. These has gone above and beyond his call of values are integrity, compassion, duty while providing pre-hospital care accountability, respect and empathy. to patients of Chautauqua County. These values are the heart of the Tim Carlson loves what he does. company’s ICARE program which In fact, his love for the Emergency recognizes exceptional employees Medical System has gone far beyond based on these attributes. At different your typical 40 hour a week job. His points during Tim’s career in EMS, roots in EMS began at 14 years old he has shown these characteristics in when he became a member of the several ways. “Recognized by his peers Kiantone Volunteer Fire Department. numerous times for his compassion There he gained several positive with patients, Tim represents the mentors who encouraged him to start organization in a proud manner. Tim a career in EMS. After high school represents an excellent employee who he pursued some further education is the face of ALSTAR EMS.” says at Jamestown Community College David Thomas, Executive Director for and was hired by ALSTAR EMS as W.C.A. Services Corporation. a Basic EMT. An unfortunate family Anyone who spends just 5 minutes event solidified Tim’s dedication to with Tim will see how much of a the EMS field when his grandfather humble and compassionate young became ill with prostate cancer. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of - October 17 at The Reg, will get a man he is. “It was an honor to be the Were-rabbit, shows Saturday, “There were a few times where we had selected as this year’s outstanding free admission to Room Service. to call an ambulance to get him some October 3 at 2pm as a Sensory employee and to represent my For more information visit help. I saw how many people came to coworkers who are outstanding on Friendly showing and Sunday, help him and that is when I decided a daily basis. I enjoy the work I do October 4 at 2pm as a family reglenna.com or call 716.484.7070. to explore this field some more.” because I am able to be welcomed matinee. The famed clay-animated The Reg Lenna Center for The says Tim. In 2013, Tim advanced his into people’s lives in vulnerable and Arts is located at 116 E. 3rd St. in career at ALSTAR EMS and became inventor, Wallace and his faithful intimate situations” says Tim as he dog, Gromit turn their tiny British Jamestown, NY. The box office a Paramedic and has recently been refers to his line of work. During his is open Tuesday through Friday, promoted to a Field Supervisor. village upside down on the hunt for off time, Tim likes to garden, spend a giant rabbit that is destroying the 10am-5pm, Saturday, 10am-2pm Recently, Tim has been acknowledged time with friends and family and even and one hour prior to showtimes. as an outstanding employee for enjoys beekeeping. neighborhood’s famed vegetable ALSTAR EMS. On Wednesday gardens. The movie is rated G and is JAMESTOWN GAZETTE September 28, 2015 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9

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Twitter-trending “#trombonists,” which Moses has made popular But that’s exactly what Fredonia during his run. senior Steve Moses signed up for — eagerly. Moses has created quite a buzz across campus over the past three The self-proclaimed lifelong fan of months as people have learned the hit CBS reality TV show, “Big of his story. A transfer student Brother,” jumped at his chance to from Cornell University, he left be on the program, even though it Cornell’s College of Engineering This picture is from an earlier Women Create exhibit at a different gallery. meant having to take a semester off to come to Fredonia because he from Fredonia, where he’s majoring missed having music in his life. in Sound Recording Technology Article Contributed by “Women Create was a resounding with a concentration in Music “I love listening to, playing, success in both 2012 and 2014,” said mixing, and recording music. Women Create Performance (Brass). Now, after 40 Schlick. “The caliber of the artwork episodes of strategizing, analyzing, Some of my happiest moments [at that was submitted and the pieces Fredonia] are when I’m playing in Women Create invites women to that were selected for display were competing and aligning, the submit work for consideration for 22-year-old Moses can relax, smile trombone choir and we make this outstanding, and the overwhelming solid wall of sound after building its third biennial juried exhibit number of visitors to the exhibit — and go outside — knowing that of women’s art in downtown made it all worthwhile. We are truly he’s fulfilled his dreams, and then up lots of tension over the course Jamestown, New York. excited to see what 2016 brings!” some. of the piece,” Moses said in his Applications are being accepted online contestant profile at Accepted artists will be required On Wednesday night, Mr. from women of all ages in any the start of the show. “I get to deliver or ship their pieces to Moses was crowned the art medium, and artists from the gallery ready to hang or install. these goose bumps down champion of Big Brother Western New York, Northwestern As the Dykemann-Young is a my spine that I don’t get from Pennsylvania, and Northeastern commercial gallery, accepted work Season 17, which carries anything except for music. Ohio are encouraged to apply. must be available for sale. with it a grand prize Music, when played right, Deadline for applications is of $500,000 in Tuesday, December 15, 2015. The opening reception for the can be a really deep and exhibit will be on Friday, April addition to the fulfilling emotional Artists will be notified of the fame and “alumni” juror’s decisions during the week of 15, 2016, and it will run through adventure.” February 1, 2016. Saturday, May 14. A series of salons status that many with the presenting artists will take of the show’s cast Moses’ infatuation Internationally exhibited artist, place in the gallery during that time. members have for Big Brother curator and educator Debra Eck Keeping in mind that jurying an enjoyed throughout was intense, as and photographer and blogger he stated in a Jennifer Schlick are creative art show is inherently a subjective the years. Sept. 9 online post directors for Women Create. They process, previous applicants whose work was not selected are The news was met to the show’s website will be assisted by mixed media with a roar from the artist Katherine Turnquist. Artist encouraged to apply again. following his winning a crowd of students, Audrey Dowling, the owner and More information and complete “Head of Household” operator of the Portage Hill Gallery guidelines for applying for the faculty and staff competition, which in Westfield, New York, who has Women Create exhibit are on the who gathered inside meant he was juried and curated many shows, is Women Create website, www. Fredonia’s safe from the next the juror for the exhibit. womencreate.org. Williams “eviction” vote. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY September 28, 2015 Aviation Trivia 1. Who performed the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean? What I love about Jamestown: 2. Who was the first Air Traffic Controller? 3. What does supersonic mean? I’ve lived in the Jamestown area all my life – grew up in Lakewood and 4. Which aircraft is known as “Hercules” ? moved to Jamestown in my late teens. As first-generation Swedish- 5. Who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean? Americans, my siblings and I grew up with a rich heritage and lots of customs. My husband is a Jamestown native, and first-generation 6. What percentage of the world’s population has ever traveled by plane? by: Sicilian; also with a strong cultural background. One of the many things 7. What are the four forces of flight? Tina I love about Jamestown is the attention to the 8. Which of the Wright brothers is recognised as the first person to fly Liuzzo diverse cultural heritage that encompasses our in a powered aircraft? town. How fortunate that in a city as small as 9. In the 1920s, how much did a plane ticket cost? ours, I can buy authentic Swedish foods to prepare 10. T/F: Air travel is the second safest form of travel.

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Sun Air: Jamestown’s Hometown Airline Continued from Front Cover no drive time at all, makes it professional pilots and Travelocity and Cheap- or folded. The low cost the ideal place to start from.” crew are all highly qualified O-Air. Booking low cost carriers, on the other hand, in service and reliability There are also no fees for in flying the comfortable, Sun air flights, however, including carriers such as by making significantcarry-on luggage. efficient aircraft. has been made just as Southwest and Sun Air, Jet investments in additional easy and guarantees no Blue, and Frontier, are now planes, crews and customer A Typical Flight “Security is important at every airport,” Tucker said, added fees, according to the only type of airlines service capability. Aboard a Sun Air Cessna Tucker. Fliers can either call remaining successful beyond Caravan, flying a 150 mph, “but here the lines aren’t Sun Air Express now flies hundreds of people deep 844-8SUNAIR (844-878- the big three. twenty four round trips 8,000 foot flight profile above 6247) or log on to www. the day’s clouds, a recent and an hour long. It’s a “What we have in Jamestown every week to Pittsburgh flysunairexpress.com. Ticket with Sun Air Express is that International (PIT); four flight to Pittsburgh and back delivered its low cost carrier model. It flights on Monday through is a market Jamestown can Friday and two on Saturdays passengers in comfort in only 55 minutes support and benefit from,” and Sundays, about 208 Tucker said. flights every month. The gate-to-gate. And flight schedule has also been with low volume gate The Sun Air Story changed to better serve protocols, fliers say it Sun Air Express is an customer needs relative to ultra-regional commuter typical business and personal airline authorized by schedules. the U.S. Department of Another passenger, named Transportation (DOT). Bonnie, said, “My children Sun Air Express began live all over the country, and serving the flying public by Sun Air is a blessing for me. linking cities in southern I live in Warren, PA and I Florida with destinations love hopping on board here Greg and Sue Jones enjoy a day trip to Pittsburgh. in the Bahamas, hence the in Jamestown just about any name “Sun Air.” Sun Air time I want to. It’s my perfect agents are also on duty at the Express is headquartered in connection to my whole airport at flight times. The Ft. Lauderdale, FL and its family.” other services that may offer primary maintenance base is Sun Air tickets typically add in Lancaster, PA. Increasing air travel from the their own additional fees, Chautauqua County Airport Cestari warned. In 2012, Sun Air Express in Jamestown also assures the began ultra-regional airport’s continued success. The Rise of Low Cost service out of Houston/ According to county officials, According to airport Intercontinental and the old adage “Use it or lose manager Tucker, the sector Washington/Dulles airports it” applies to all businesses, of the Pittsburgh airport as part of the federal Essential including airports. Anybody serving airlines like Sun Air Air Service program, which who starts their air travels was build for 400 flights links over 100 smaller in Jamestown can also take per day. But 10 yrs ago, that communities to hub airports. pride in keeping top quality dropped to as little as 100 In 2014, Sun Air Express air services operating in their flights per day. Since then, was awarded five new routes own hometown. Pittsburgh has made very through Pittsburgh (PIT) The convenience, according aggressive, generous efforts slated to offer 40 departures to frequent Sun Air fliers in which support the return of and arrivals every business Jamestown, only begins with low cost flights back to the day. Sun Air’s $29 ticket price. Pittsburgh region. That has Jamestown is now served by “Consider using up a half- helped Sun Air and others Luxury seating aboard a Sun Air Express Cessna Caravan where an efficient, low cost regional tank of gas, wasting 3 hours establish their service in the every seat is an aisle seat and a window seat. airline, according to Cestari, of driving and paying for northeast. “and Sun Air Express is expensive, long-term parking five minute security line in United, Delta and American proud of our service between in Pittsburgh,” one recent feels like VIP treatment. Sun Jamestown.” Airlines, according to Jamestown and one of the passenger said. “You can go Air flies a fleet of planes of Tucker, are the only national, nation’s premier airport hubs anywhere from Pittsburgh, various types to Jamestown Regional, low cost carriers long distance carriers left in Pittsburgh.” but getting there from the but all generally in the small, like Sun Air Express are not in service today. Everybody Jamestown Airport, with its commuter class similar to usually served by airline else has either consolidated free parking and just about the Cessna Caravan. The ticket retailers like Orbitz, JAMESTOWN GAZETTE September 28, 2015 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 11

Ellicottville Brewing Company Nature Center’s First Friday and Cornell University Team Up To Produce Local Harvest Ale

A species that normally nests across the Canadian and Alaskan arctic, this Baird’s Sandpiper was photographed by Terry Mosher on its migration to winter in South America. Dr. Mosher will present the “Birds, Blooms, and Butterflies” of our region at the Audubon Nature Center’s First Friday Lunch Bunch on October 2.

Crew from the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program assist Dan Minner, head brewer at Terry Mosher is retired after 36 years on the Ellicottville Brewing Company, in picking his hop plant at the brewery. Article Contributed by English department faculty at SUNY Fredonia, Audubon Nature Center where he taught courses in environmental Article Contributed by is currently available at EBC literature, English education, and poetry. A longtime student of the birds of Western Cornell University Jamestown in Ellicottville, NY and will A Western New York fall is actually several New York, with interests in wildflowers and be one of the beers found seasons in one. As autumn advances, the butterflies, he is Past President of the Lake Erie birds, butterflies, and wildflowers found in our Bird Club and has been an excursion leader Cornell Cooperative Extension during Buffalo Beer Week from region change considerably. for the Roger Tory Peterson Institute’s Bird Chautauqua County’s Lake September 25 through October At the Audubon Nature Center’s First Friday Fest. In his spare time, Mosher gardens, writes 4 in Buffalo, NY. Lunch Bunch on October 2, 2015, Dr. Terry about nature, and rides his Quarter Horse. Erie Regional Grape Program Mosher will share “Autumn’s Nature Calendar: Following the program, coffee and tea will is excited to announce: The hops used in Hopicity are Birds, Blooms, and Butterflies of Fall in be provided for a BYO brown bag lunch. The Western New York.” a product of LERGP and NYS fee for attending is $8 or $6 for Friends of the The Lake Erie Regional Beginning at 11 a.m., Mosher will break the Nature Center. Reservations are not required. IPM Program staff conducting Grape Program has been three-month season of autumn into shorter The Audubon Nature Center is at 1600 segments of time and talk about what to look conducting research and research on how different Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of hop varieties react to the for outdoors during each period. Using a Route 62 between Jamestown, New York, and extension programming on Power Point presentation and lots of audience Warren, Pennsylvania. local insect, disease and weed response, he will trace the changes across a hops production as an avenue half-dozen blocks of time within the three- To learn more, call (716) 569-2345 or visit for diversification for Lake Erie pests and the Integrated Pest month season of autumn. www.jamestownaudubon.org. grape growers for the past 5 Management (IPM) strategies years. For each of the last three that can be used against growing seasons, hops grown at them. Current research at the Cornell Lake Erie Research CLEREL includes alternative Chamber Expands Insurance Plan and Extension Laboratory weed management strategies, (CLEREL) have been used nutrition management and its Options for Local Businesses effect on pests, and biological by the brewers at Ellicottville Article Contributed by types of businesses and employee groups.” control of twospotted spider Brewing Company (EBC) Chautauqua County Craig Colburn, the Chamber’s Director of to produce a harvest ale. On mites. This research has been Member Development and licensed insurance made possible by funding in Chamber of Commerce broker, added, “The Chamber is here to serve August 20 of this year, the Lake your health insurance needs. Whether you are Erie Regional Grape Program part from the New York Farm a sole proprietor or a small, medium or large Viability Institute and the The Chautauqua County Chamber of business, we can assist you. We are here to (LERGP) delivered freshly Commerce is now able to offer make sure you get the coverage you Northeast Center for Risk additional health insurance products picked Cascade and Chinook need at a price that works for you and through its private Bright Choices hops to EBC for inclusion Management Education. your employees, whether it’s through Insurance Exchange. Since its the Bright Choices Exchange or the in this year’s edition of their The Lake Erie Regional Grape inception, the Bright New York State Exchange. Our goal harvest ale named Hopicity. Program is a cooperative effort Choices Exchange has offered a is to provide a service that makes a between Cornell and Penn State variety of Univera health insurance difference in people’s lives.” The crew was happy to be able products. Now, in addition to Universities; the participating In addition to being able to provide to stay and work alongside Univera, plans from Independent plans through the private insurance EBC’s head brewer Dan Cornell Cooperative Extension Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield exchange, the Chamber has access Minner and his staff to produce Associations of Chautauqua, will be available as well. The Bright to over 100 major medical plan Choices exchange will include offerings through the New York a brew featuring locally grown Erie, Niagara and Cattaraugus multiple plans through each provider, State of Health Exchange. “We have a diverse hops as well as malting barley Counties in New York and Erie in addition to its other offerings for dental and membership base and over the past several vision insurance and other ancillary products. grown and malted in NYS from County in Pennsylvania; and years our team has been able to develop product This expanded private exchange means and strategic relationships to help our members NYS Craft Malts in Batavia, participating industry partners a number of direct benefits for Chamber access the plans that best meet their needs,” NY. The production of a wet National Grape Cooperative members, including access to more plans than stated Tranum. (Welch’s), Constellation ever before, competitive rate options as well Dozens of local business people have already hop harvest ale like Hopicity as access to plans that include national in- Brands and Walkers Fruit attended the Chamber’s preliminary Health requires great communication network coverage. The Chamber can provide a Insurance Information and Open Enrollment between the hop grower and Basket. The LERGP extension personal consultation to each group as well as sessions this month. Additional sessions are brewer as wet hops are used in team provides research-based sole proprietors. The Chambers goal is to help scheduled on Tuesday, September 29 at the businesses select the most cost-effective plans YWCA of Westfield at 7:30am and Tom’s the brewing process. A wet hop educational programming for to meet their health insurance needs. Family Restaurant in Irving at 6:30pm, as is a hop that is harvested and commercial grape growers Chamber President and CEO Todd Tranum well as another meeting at 6:30pm Thursday, delivered for use by the brewer throughout the year at venues said, “We are very pleased to be able to offer October 1 at the Main Gate Welcome Center such a wide variety of products through the at Chautauqua Institution. These sessions are as soon as possible since there across the Lake Erie grape Bright Choices Exchange. As one of the sponsored by KeyBank, Lawley Insurance, and is no processing involved. For belt. For more information first chambers in the country to embrace Univera Healthcare and are free to attend, but on LERGP, call 716-792-2800 this model, it has allowed us to work with advance registration is appreciated. You may this year’s Hopicity some of Liazon Corporation to mold the program into call the Chamber at 366-6200 or 484-1101, or the hops were picked minutes or visit our website at http:// something that will work for a diverse range of learn more about these sessions online at www. before being loaded up for the lergp.cce.cornell.edu/ businesses. The model continues to work well, chautauquachamber.org/events. and now with expanded offerings the program trip to Ellicottville. Hopicity is even more beneficial to serve many different JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com CLASSIFIEDS September 28, 2015 Experienced Painter Needed (Jamestown Area) [email protected] Fax: 716-338-1599 Phone: 716-484-7930 Our company is growing!

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Library Offers Adult Aspire’s iXpress Hosting Art Exhibit at Octagon Art Gallery Coloring Books Article Contributed by mixed media. Artists included in the show are: Acacia Hagen, Harry Lavoice, Aspire of WNY Derek McCullor, Eric Morrison, JB Murphy, Laurinda Peterson, Amy Pring, The artists of Aspire of Western New Julie Reiman, Bret Schindler, Jon Staley, York will have their artwork on display Heather Stevens, Steven Ray, Katie at the Octagon Art Gallery in Westfield Spence, Henry Wesley, Josh White, and October 2 through October 30, 2015. Sofia Zervos. There will be a special opening reception The Octagon Gallery is located in for the artists on Friday, October 2, from Westfield’s Patterson Library. The 6 - 8 pm. The reception is free of charge, exhibit will be open to the public and and the public is cordially invited. available during regular library hours: Aspire’s iXpress Arts Program is a Monday, Wednesdays, Fridays and unique opportunity for individuals Saturdays from 9 to 5; and Tuesdays with disabilities to express themselves and Thursdays from 9 to 8. The library is through the creation of multi- closed Sundays. dimensional art, music, language, and For more information, call Sara more. October’s Octagon exhibit will Michalek, Art Facilitator at (716) Prendergast Library for in-library use. Article Contributed by feature both representational and 785-5085 or email sara.michalak@ According to recent articles in The abstract works, utilizing paint, fiber, and aspirewny.org. James Prendergast Library New Yorker and other publications, many adults are turning to coloring Annie Greene, public services books for an opportunity to relax and manager, and Tamara McIntyre, express their creativity. Inquire at the library services manager, look at Information Desk or call 484-7135. Amish History and some of the adult coloring books The library is located at 509 Cherry and colored pencils now available at St., Jamestown. Cuisine Focus of Oct. 18 Event in Cherry Creek

Infinity Visual and Performing Arts Welcomes New Instructors

The historic Cherry Creek Inn will be the location for the Chautauqua County Historical Society’s upcoming event featuring a presentation on the history of the Amish in Chautauqua County, along with a traditional Amish meal.

Article Contributed by horses, heating their homes with wood stoves, and even making their (L to R) Infinity Instructors: Mike Quimby, Theresa Hobbs Chautauqua County own laundry detergent. Historical Society In addition to the presentation by Article Contributed by this year. Currently he serves as Lorenc, a traditional Amish meal Worship Pastor at Church on the Are you interested in learning will also be provided for all attendees Infinity Visual and Rock. His passions are his faith and more about the history of the by Cherry Creek Inn owner and Performing Arts his family and he enjoys writing music Amish in Chautauqua County? Chautauqua County Historical and performing with his wife, Jen. The Chautauqua County Historical Society trustee Sharon Howe Society is giving area residents an Sweeting. The meal will consist of Infinity Visual and Performing Arts Theresa Hobbs - Painting opportunity to learn more about the Amish recipes for baked chicken, two welcomes two new instructors! Instructor- Theresa Hobbs is a self- Amish and their history during an salads, bread and pie. taught painter with over ten years Mike Quimby - Piano Instructor- event scheduled for Oct. 18 in Cherry experience. Her love of art started The event will take place from 2 to Mike has been a part of the Western Creek. in college where she earned her BA 4 p.m. at the historic Cherry Creek New York area for over 17 years. A in Business Administration from Are resident Carol Lorenc, who also Inn (1022 West Rd., Cherry Creek, graduate of Houghton College, Mike Devry University, and first discovered operates Amish Flair Tours, will NY) and the cost to attend is $15 per has always loved music. He began Pablo Picasso’s, “Guernica.” Theresa’s provide information on the history person. Seating is limited. Advanced with piano lessons at age 5 and preferred art style is Abstract and of Amish settlement in the county, reservations are required by Saturday, eventually studied cello. He spent Expressionistic. Her goal as an with a focus on the Amish who live October 10, 2015 by emailing cchs@ two years playing cello with the Instructor with Infinity is to reach near border between Chautauqua and mcclurgmuseum.org or call (716) Houghton College Philharmonic. As and harness the inner creativity of her Cattaraugus Counties. 326 - 2977. the Director of Worship for a local students while passing on technical church for many years, Mike led a The Amish first came to the Cherry For more information about the skills along the way. Theresa works team of instrumentalists and vocalists Creek/Leon area in 1948. Since then, Cherry Creek Inn, visit www. with a variety of mediums including from the piano, keyboard or guitar. they’ve become fixtures in the various CherryCreekInn.net. oils, acrylic, oil pastel and mixed Mike has also produced several full- towns and communities that lie along To learn more about the Chautauqua medium. length musicals including Scrooge, It’s Route 62. They are known for their County Historical Society and the a Wonderful Life, and I’ll Be Home For more information about strong worth ethic and faith, as well McClurg Museum in Westfield, call for Christmas. Infinity, or to schedule lessons with as avoiding modern technology and (716) 326 – 2977 or visit www. Mike or Theresa, please visit www. conveniences, instead opting to work Mike is very excited to join Infinity McClurgMuseum.org. infinityperformingarts.org with equipment from the 1800s, using JAMESTOWN GAZETTE September 28, 2015 www.JamestownGazette.com 15

FREE Public Skate Reed Statement on Speaker Boehner’s Resignation Night at the JSBA Article Contributed by believe that it is only fair to allow him to depart gracefully. I am hopeful that as a party, we Article Contributed by Services and DJ Xcite Sound. There The Office of can rally around the next Speaker, so we can will be 15 sessions on Fridays from continue to fight back against the destructive Jamestown Savings Congressman Tom Reed agenda that is hurting job creation, causing 7:30-9:30 p.m. starting with the free Bank Arena stagnated wages and forcing the top-down event on Oct 2. Sessions will be held Tom Reed released the following statement regulations onto our small businesses and on Oct 9, Oct 16, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov regarding the resignation of John Boehner, families. I care about the future of our nation The Jamestown Savings Bank Arena Speaker of the House: and believe we have the opportunity for a fresh 13, Nov 20, Nov 27, Dec 18, Jan 8, Jan start. We must come together as a country to will host a FREE Public Skate Night. 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 12, and Feb 26. “I appreciate John Boehner’s leadership creatively solve our challenges and not let The event will take place on Oct 2 over the last 5 years. He worked diligently to politics triumph over good governance and DJ Skates are $7/skater with skate advance the conservative principles necessary putting the people’s business first.” from 7:30-9:30 p.m. and is open to rental included. to lead America forward. I respect his decision everyone free of charge with skate to step down as Speaker of the House and rental included. For affordable family-friendly fun, stop by the JSBA! The Jamestown The event will feature music by Prime Savings Bank Arena is located at Time DJ Services and will serve as a 319 W 3rd Street in Jamestown, kick-off for the Arena’s DJ Skate series. NY 14701. For more information Library Sets October DJ Skates are returning from last year call the Landmark Chevrolet Box with prize give-a-ways, ice skating, Office at 716.484.2624 or visit www. and hit music from Prime Time DJ jamestownarena.com. Computer Classes

New Johnson/BPU Good Neighbor Fund Qualifications Article Contributed by Examples of financial hardship include, but are not limited to: an Jamestown BPU unknown leak in plumbing that may result in costly water and sewer bills The Jamestown Board of Public quickly; an accident, a sudden illness Utilities (BPU) explains changes or job loss that could prevent timely Bill Reed learns more about downloading eBooks from Library Associate for use of the John Alfred and Oscar payments; or an immediate necessary Joanna Sorensen at Prendergast Library, where the schedule of classes for Johnson Memorial Trust/BPU Good house repair, leaving a customer with October in now available. Neighbor Fund that is intended to utility bills that cannot be paid on assist working customers with BPU time. Article Contributed by the Kindle app. Bring a device to get bills, should sudden troubles prevent started right away. Participants must John Alfred Johnson and his brother James Prendergast Library them from paying utilities on time. Oscar emigrated from Sweden to have a library card in good standing, Customers who pay or attempt to pay Jamestown. John worked for a local know their pin number, be able to use BPU bills regularly, who receive no manufacturer in the day and for his Prendergast Library will offeran email account and be familiar with social services assistance for utility brother in construction at night. John computer classes on five topics plus Amazon (for Kindles) or iTunes (for bills and who experience a sudden worked hard, saving and investing his 3D printer demonstrations and iPad). hardship may now be eligible for help money. An American citizen, John individual help with resumes and • Introduction to Windows 8 from through the fund. Customers that considered himself a “working man,” technology during October. Classes believe they qualify should contact and was proud of his Swedish heritage. include: 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. the Salvation Army at 664-4108 to 27. Learn how to navigate, use new Upon his death, Johnson created • Introduction to the Online features and configure the system to make an appointment. The Salvation the Johnson Foundation, to be Army will verify the hardship with the Marketplace from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. user preferences. administered by Jamestown Swedish Tuesday, Oct. 13. Learn more about applicant, and then contact the BPU Consul and Attorney John Sellstrom • Get to Know your Ancestors from to validate the payment history. The eBay, Amazon and Craigslist and how and his wife Carole. They endowed to list items for sale. Knowledge and 11 a.m. to noon on Friday, Oct. process is quick and easy. the John Alfred & Oscar Johnson use of an email system is a prerequisite. 30. Learn to use Ancestry.com and Previously, the Fund did not assist Memorial Trust/BPU Good Heritage Quest as well as local search anyone on government help. Neighbor Fund in December. The • Introduction to Microsoft Office tools. A library card in good standing Customers on Social Security, Food fund is held by the Chautauqua 2010 from 2 to 4 p.m. on Mondays is a prerequisite. Stamps, or HEAP now may qualify Region Community Foundation. and Wednesdays Oct. 19, 21, 26 and All classes are free and open to the if they have attempted to maintain a Customers with questions concerning 28. Learn about spreadsheets, word public. To sign up for a class or regular payment record at the BPU. the Johnson/BPU Good Neighbor processing, presentations and basic Anyone with a good payment record Fund may be directed to BPU publishing. make an appointment for individual may be eligible, regardless of income. Communications Coordinator Becky assistance, call 484-7135. One-on- • Introduction to the OverDrive Help from the Fund is capped at $250 Robbins at 661-1680. Appointments one help with resumes or technology a year per BPU account. Aid is on a for applications must be made by Media Console from 1 to 2 p.m. use is available, and 3D printing first-come, first-serve basis. At any calling the Salvation Army at 664- Friday, Oct. 16. Learn to access free demonstrations can also be scheduled. time, income from the Fund may 4108. eBooks with an e-Reader device such Prendergast Library is located at 509 be depleted and assistance may be as a Kindle, Nook, iPad or tablet with Cherry St., Jamestown. unavailable.

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Community Seminar on DEALER SHOWCASE Trauma Informed Care Article Contributed by human services agencies. She is an established Professional, Peer and Lutheran Consultant working with the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Council for Behavioral Health and the National Center for Trauma Informed Care (NCTIC); she has been in recovery for 18 years and on the road to unimaginable accomplishments. Her training and education reinforces her commitment to Dave Warren trauma informed care (TIC). Marsha founded the Building Bridges Foundation in 2008 and is the CEO; and through the organization, has provided training to various organizations Dave Warren Auto Group & individuals on TIC and written several books that share her story of sorrow and hope. Article Contributed by “They put the Hellcat engine in Marsha Woodland Her first book, “Doomed to the Grand Cherokee,” Warren said be Nothing; Destined to be Walt Pickut enthusiastically. “That’s a special car.” something” is said to be “A life Warren likes the other new features, G.A. Family Services, Chautauqua changing experience”. In her book she Dave Warren has a passion for shares the journey from helplessness automobiless. It started as a boy too, the ones that serve growing Tapestry and Chautauqua Health families. “I like to let families know and Human Services are inviting the to hope and from hurt to healing. She fascinated by his neighbor’s racing cars. is a board member for Progressive Dan Armbruster was a popular late we’re thinking about them and their community to a free seminar on Trauma needs,” he said. “Selling cars is a Informed Care. Keynote speaker, Steps in Baltimore, MD, a foster care model racer who burned up the oval at placement agency and Lead Consultant Stateline Raceway over the years and personal service in a community like Marsha Woodland, is a national, Jamestown. I take that seriously.” He motivational speaker who shares her at the Calvin Woodland Sr. Foundation won many championships. Week of 9/28/15 - 10/4/15 said that the company has a new SUV, personal story and how it has led to the serving children in disadvantaged Right out of high school, Warren sold yet to be named, rolling off the line role she plays today in helping people communities and the Southeast used cars for a dealer in Jamestown soon – the first with the “stow and go understand how they can support a Welding Center serving returning and stayed with it for the next 14 seats” from their line of minivans. person who has experienced trauma in citizens in Washington, DC. years. In fact, Warren has sold a wide his or her life. Her presentation can be She was honored at the United Nations variety makes and models over his 25 “In used cars, we specialize in local, one owner trade-ins,” Warren said. “If translated to people of all ages – from for her work in Women’s Empowerment year career in automobile sales, and the young child to seniors. in June 2012, honored with the Joe he brings that passion – through the we don’t have what you’re looking for, we are more than likely to find it at one The event is Thursday, October 8th Mann Black Capital Award for her work Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM lines in Domestic Violence in June 2013, of vehicles – to Jamestown. of my partner’s other stores.” at 6:30 in the Lutheran Chapel at honored for providing outstanding Edited by Margie E. Burke Customers may see some construction 715 Falconer Street, Jamestown.  The Dave Warren Auto Group opened CommunityDifficulty : MediumServices with the Legacy when they visit the showroom, Warren Reservations are appreciated by calling its doors in the city in June 2014, Patty Eckwahl at 716-720-9122. Award in October 2013 & nominated although Warren’s partners, Tim said, because the service department  for many others. HOW TO SOLVE: Marburger and Jim Wetstone own an is currently undergoing a complete “She is an amazing speaker and helps renovation. He noted that not only the audience understand the broad GAFS is a specialized  treatment   additional 13 dealerships throughout program for youth and their families is the waiting area all new, but there spectrum of trauma and how it affects  the region, employing 40 residents of who are in need of care. Treatment Jamestown and 400 across their entire will also be a new front end alignment us,” said Misty Pennington, Director  machine, lifts, wheel balancer and tire includes residential, a learning center, network. Before coming to Jamestown, of Clinical Services for G.A. Family  machine. therapeutic foster care, adoption Warren served as the general manager Services. “She is going to share her  journey, discuss the fundamentals of services and community based and at New Motors in Erie, PA. The service department also has preventative services. For more   installed a new computer system trauma and present the six principles “I really didn’t know what to do when I information about the horsemanship  which allows the vehicle’s computer of traumaWeek and recovery. of 9/28/15 This - 10/4/15 is truly a   got out of high school,” Warren said, so story for everyone to hear.” program call (716) 665-2116 and to  he tried his hand at sales “My first job to download data into an iPad, learn more about G.A. Family Services,   was selling vacuum cleaners. However, Warren explained. 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