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Fully Insured Professional Service BENTLEY A New Welcome Home TREE CARE For Chautauqua County Veterans Tree Removal Stump Removal Tree Trimming Lot Clearing Article Contributed by Cindy Reidy is also the mom of a vet events, organizations, churches, clubs, or in still on active duty. “I joined Tree Planting Skid Steer Services any other way.” Walt Pickut the Blue Star Mothers Logging Log Loads The picnic is slated for Sunday (Mothers of active afternoon, 1:00 to 3:00, at Site Clean-Up (for Split your own firewood) “Just say, ‘Welcome home!’ Those are the duty soldiers) Bergman Park on Baker Mulch (Wholesale / Retail) best words a soldier can hear back in the before my son Street in Jamestown. “A (716) 736-3963 / (814) 725-1650 good old U.S.A,” said Cindy Reidy recently. deployed generous Jamestown Cindy started in April of this year as the because I manufacturer project coordinator for the PFC Joseph knew I’d donated all the food P. Dwyer Program, located in Falconer, need their and beverages for New York, a Chautauqua County Veterans support, the event,” Cindy Service Program supported by New York so I’m explained, “and they State funding. “Special thanks to Senator delighted I don’t even want their Cathy Young,” Cindy added. “She was can work for name mentioned. instrumental in bringing this funding to us.” Chautauqua They just do not “It’s for guys and girls coming home,” Cindy County and want to take any of the WE CAN HELP! said. “They suddenly find themselves in offer support spotlight away from the a very different world from the one they to our returning vets. That’s only one of dozens were living in overseas. Even with friends soldiers. We have more of local people and businesses who The and family around, it can be a surprisingly than 11,000 veterans in this have reached out to us.” lonely and difficult readjustment.” county and this is the first program of its Announces YOUR SALE to kind for them.” Live music by TPT, a lively corn hole game “Somebody said I’d need to be a drill for the adults and kickball for the kids will CHAUTAUQUA • CATTARAUGUS Kickoff Picnic & WARREN COUNTIES! sergeant to handle all the GIs” Cindy said, be on tap at the picnic along with a door “The Kickoff Picnic (see ad on back page) prize of two free tickets to Peek ‘n Peak’s PLUS IT’S LISTED “but I told them, ‘I don’t need a sergeant and I’m not a therapist. I’m a Mom! That’s is for veterans, and it doesn’t matter how exciting Aerial Adventure Course. ONLINE! even better.’ It takes a Mother’s heart,” she long ago you came home,” Cindy promised, We want this to be a fun afternoon in the CALL US TODAY! said with a warm smile, “and friends who “whether from WWII, Viet Nam, Desert park for everybody,” Cindy said. “Come on have been through some of the same things. Storm or Afghanistan, and for their families. out, welcome our local vets, and learn about 716-484-4155 That is why this program is peer-to-peer, for Anyone who has something to offer our vets OR 484-7930 vets and by vets.” is welcome, too, whether with activities, Continued on Page 10... 21st Annual Laurel Takes Place July 14 and 15 Article Contributed by will attempt to run the entire 30-mile relay route. That event is called the Laurel- The Resource Center thon. Anyone wishing to run a portion

of the flag relay, or to take on the Laurel- Hundreds of people will come together next thon, is invited to do so. Phone 661-4735 week in support of people with intellectual for information. and developmental disabilities when the Friday’s events are a warm-up for the 21st annual Laurel Run takes place. main Laurel Run activities, which take Laurel Run was created by Wayne and place the following day in Silver Creek. Elaine Hotelling of Silver Creek in honor Check-in and late registration begin at of their oldest daughter, Laurel, who has 7:00 a.m. in the village square. At 8:30, a Down syndrome. The event is a two-day 5-kilometer fitness walk and a 1-kilometer celebration of the potential that exists fun walk will begin, followed at 9:00 by an within people who have disabilities. 8-kilometer running race. Laurel Run features several running and Runners set off at the start of last year’s 8-kilometer race. For the 5k walk and the 8k run, medals walking events, and the community is will be given to the top three male and encouraged to take part. take turns transporting Laurel Run where the city of Dunkirk will host a female finishers in each age group. flags to Dunkirk. Representatives victory celebration from noon to 2:00. The action begins Friday, July 14, with Commemorative medals will be given from a number of area schools, as well The community is invited to come out the traditional Laurel Run flag relay. A to everyone who crosses the finish as the Lakeview Shock Incarceration and cheer on the last relay runners as they kickoff ceremony will be held at 8:00 line. The age-group medals and the Correctional Facility in Brocton, will run make their way along Central Avenue to a.m. in The Resource Center’s facility at commemorative medals were made 75 Jones & Gifford Avenue in Jamestown. the various legs of the relay. the finish. Then, teams of volunteer runners will The relay concludes at Washington Park, For the fifth straight year, several people Continued on Page 11...

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Cortney Linnecke...... Sports & Community Writer Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Jeffrey Barkstrom...... Natural Health Not all who wander… Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters "Not all will be to arrive where we started and know Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter those the place for the first time.” Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen w h o And there’s the sad part. When you come LOCATION wander are 1 W. 4th St. home from a long time gone and far away, Jamestown, NY 14701 lost" is a line things will be different. Your travels may from J. R. R. have brought you new insights. You may MAILING ADDRESS Tolkien’s book, PO Box 92 understand the home you came back to in a Jamestown, NY 14702 Lord of the Rings. The line describes a king different way, but in some way, once you go named Aragorn who is destined to someday away, you can never quite come home again, OFFICE: 716-484-7930 regain his lost, ancestral throne. He travels at least not to the one you left. Home will be FAX: 716-338-1599 for years disguised as a wandering nomad to different and so will you. Contact us... learn his enemies’ secret plans. News - This week your Jamestown Gazette is asking [email protected] There are three good things I’ve learned Information - [email protected] you to think about welcoming home some Events - [email protected] about wandering… and one very sad. very special people. They are people whose Classifieds [email protected] Advertising - 1. Wandering can be a simple and wonderful “far away” was so alien, so dangerous, so [email protected] pastime. Remember the song? unforgettable, they couldn’t help bringing ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com some of it back with them in both their I love to go a-wandering, AD DEADLINES: waking and sleeping dreams. Friday at 12:00 pm Along the mountain track, [email protected] Men and women in the U.S. military And as I go, I love to sing, DISTRIBUTION: sometimes bring the sadness and terrors The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned Free weekly, My knapsack on my back. of war home with them. They saw and did community newspaper that highlights the notable events terrible things most of us could not do… and and remarkable people who make the Greater Jamestown I love to wander by the stream region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown they did it for us. Sometimes they were things That dances in the sun, Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to they would rather not even be thanked for. dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties So joyously it calls to me, in New York and in Warren County, Pennsylvania. They need welcome more than thanks. Our "Come! Join my happy song!" cover story this week is a call to come beside The entire paper, including supplemental content, is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. 2. When wandering becomes travelling – them, to help them come home in mind and Previous Issues are also archived on the website. going someplace far away on purpose – it spirit as well as in body. can even bring you wisdom. Mark Twain, All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part Let’s make sure that welcoming is a kind of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without once a Mississippi riverboat pilot in his of healing, it is more than words. It’s a permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, youth, discovered this…“Travel is fatal to celebration. It’s a sharing of what makes columnists and submitted press releases are their own and prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the home a good place to be again. Friends, good owner, staff or management of The Jamestown Gazette. and many of our people need it sorely on work, and good times, just for a start. these accounts.” Welcome home, good people, we’re glad Brought to 3. Wandering and travelling are also the you’re back. you by: beginnings of exploring. Author T. S. Eliot once said, “We shall not cease from And of course, enjoy the read. exploration, and the end of all our exploring Walt Pickut

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No. 1 Every Thurs 7:15pm Every 1st & 3rd Fri • 7:30pm Gateway Center -In Conversation with Robert Klein View schedule online: jamestownbaseball.com Jamestown Mosse Lodge 1681 Every Fri 7pm FAITH: 6 pm • Reg Lenna Center -Friend of Fest: Lucy Roller Derby THEATER: CHARITY/BENEFITS/FUNDRAISERS Saturday Bible Breakfast for Kids LIVE IN HIGH DEFINITION LINKS Charity Golf Tournament & Auction Every Saturday 9am-10am FREE 6pm • Allen Park Rink July 24, 25 • 7:30am Jamestown Free Methodist, 515 E 7th St -Friend of Fest: Flanagan's Wake Angels in America, Part 1: Moonbrook Country Club 7pm • Shawbucks Millennium Approaches 2879 N Main St Ext, Jamestown NY GARDENING: -Friend of Fest: Ross Bennett's Stand-Up -Sat., July 22 • Noon 800-851-2812 Maintaining Your Garden 7pm • The Forum Angels in America, Part 2: Sat., July 16 • 1-3pm -Lisa Lampanelli Perestroika CLUBS / MEETINGS: Audubon Community Nature Center 9pm • Reg Lenna Center -Sat., July 29 • Noon Chaut. Co. 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Kidder Memorial United Methodist Church Donates to Fletcher School Article Contributed by families.” Jamestown Public Schools Supplies including glue sticks to paper towels to hand sanitizers to binders were given to each UPK classroom. The church donated Fletcher Elementary School Universal hundreds of supplies to the school. Prekindergarten classrooms were recently overflowing from a generous donation from “Fletcher Elementary School is in the the Kidder Memorial United Methodist community we serve and our church was Article Contributed by For friends & family wishing to join Church. The church donated supplies for seeking a way to reach out to our local in the dinner festivies there is a $30 UPK teachers that they normally would have community in some way,” said Reverend Chautauqua Home dinner only option. All proceeds go to to purchase or have families purchase at the Carolyn Stow. “At the same time, one of beginning of the school year. our parents had a child entering UPK at Rehabilitation & helping low-moderate income families’ "It is wonderful to have one of our community Fletcher this year and talked of the cost of Improvement Corporation right here in Chautauqua County. all the supplies needed. We understood that churches reach out and support our students For 39 years, CHRIC has provided in this way,” said Fletcher Elementary School the cost of buying all these supplies may be Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation & housing services to low-income Principal Maria DeJoy. “We are so grateful difficult for some families and we wanted to Improvement Corporation (CHRIC) residents in Chautauqua County. to have Kidder Memorial United Methodist help. What a great way to spread love to the will be holding its 2nd Annual CHRIC Throughout its history, CHRIC has Church be there for our students and their community and its young families.” Classic Golf Tournament on Saturday, concentrated its services on the elderly, July 29, 2017 at the Chautauqua veterans, disabled and children. Golf Club, 4731 West Lake Road, CHRIC has provided assistance Chautauqua, NY. for handicapped modifications Chi Sig Remembers Josh Freifeld, Executive Director & to bathrooms, kitchens and built the CHRIC Board of Director’s invite wheelchair ramps which have allowed Article Contributed by Today, Chi Sig’s alumni group, known as The you to come join CHRIC for a day of elderly and disabled people to stay in Hourglass Club sponsors a reunion picnic for golfing & fun! Be part of a great event their homes. Without this work, many Chautauqua Region members and their families. This year’s picnic and take a chance on a Hole in One on would have been forced to leave their Community Foundation marks the 15th year of this event and will be Par 3 to win a car sponsored by Basil houses. CHRIC has helped landlords held on Saturday, August 5 at Viking Lake Park. Guests are asked to bring a dish to pass Chevorlet-Buick-Cadillac. Other make their rental properties lead- Since 2010, members of Chi Sigma Chi have sponsors for this event are Integrated safe. CHRIC also has a First-Time made an annual donation to support youth Proceeds from the picnic benefit the Chi Sig Homeownership Education Program. development programs at the Winifred Remembrance Fund. Benefit Solutions, Community Crawford Dibert Boys and Girls Club. Bank N.A., Lakewood Rod & Gun For more information on the reunion, CHRIC has brought in millions of The Chi Sigma Chi Remembrance Fund, Club, Northwest Bank, Lake Shore dollars in funding for Community administered by the contact Ollie Erickson, 483-1700. Savings, John R. Samuelson, Attorney Development Projects for: Sherman Chautauqua Region at Law, Mary & Pat Grant, Tolman Main Street, Dunkirk Lighthouse & Community Foundation, Enginerring, Archtecture & Surveying, Veteran’s Park Museum Retaining Wall was established by alumni members PLLC, Chautauqua Transportation and Roof Restoration, the Sinclairville of Chi Sigma Chi, a Services, Inc., Bittinger Spray Foam Senior Center, Restoration of the fraternal organization at Insulation, LLC, Carlos Alvarado Historic Brocton Arch, Bemus Point Jamestown High School Farms, and Dr. Len Faulk & Carole Waterfront Revitalization, Town of from 1926-1975. Faulk, Founder & 1st Executive Sheridan’s Silver Creek Senior Center For nearly 50 years, Director of CHRIC. and Brocton Main Street. members of Chi Sig, and other local fraternities, Registration and Lunch starting at 12 For Sposorship Opportunties and would play basketball Noon with a 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start on Entry Forms please contact CHRIC at: in the gym at the, then called, Boys Club. Randy Sweeney, Chautauqua Region Community Foundation Lake Course. Entry fee is $100 a player 716-753-4650 or CHRIC, 2 Academy executive director; and Chi Sigma Chi fraternity brothers Joe Members would also or $400 a foursome which includes 18 St., Mayville, NY 14757-1050. Forms Ruggerio, Phil Carcione, Jerry Erickson and Ollie Erickson; present utilize the space for holes of golf with cart, lunch, 2 drink are availabe on CHRIC’s Website: a check to Jeff Kroon, Boys and Girls Club of Jamestown executive meetings and other director to support youth programs at the Club. tickets, appetizers, cocktails & dinner. www.chric.org. youth activities. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 10, 2017

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NATURAL HEALTH with Jeffrey Barkstrom Home is Where Contributing Writer Health Begins Pastor Shawn Hannon It is used to prevent bacteria. Hope Lutheran Church Arcade, NY Parabens are found in shampoos, conditioners, lotions, facial and shower July 4th on the hill where I live is a established; what are human beings cleansers and scrubs. Look for any word spectacular sight. If you sit in our that you are mindful of them, mortals on a label ending in -paraben. Parabens backyard and look west you can see that you care for them? Yet you have have been found to cause endocrine fireworks on the horizon for 180 made them a little lower than God, disruption, cancer, developmental and degrees. There are large ones booming and crowned them with glory and reproductive toxicity. in the sky and small ones sneaking honor. You have given them dominion through and over the trees in the over the works of your hands” (Ps. Benzyl acetate commonly found in distance. There are townships blasting 8:3-6a). perfumes, soaps and lotions. It has been off the big boys in a coordinated found in research studys to promote Imagine that. The creator of heaven Contributing Writer fashion and a sprinkling of backyard stomach and pancreatic cancers. and earth, who placed every star in Jeffrey Barkstrom enthusiasts joining in on the fun. For the sky; the author of gravity and the Aluminum is found in deodorant, 90 minutes the horizon is on fire. only certain thing on the other side of At our office, we are constantly asked by soda cans and cookware. Aluminum This year we sat in our Adirondack every black hole; God, who created patients for ideas for them to create cleaner accumulates in the kidneys, brain, the vastness of the universe, not only healthier homes. I tell people it is all about lungs, liver and thyroid. It attacks chairs and watched the show with our made us too, but bestowed upon us a the basics and gradually switching out the central nervous system and has been family and neighbors. We ‘oo-ed’ and sacred and special role in that creation. bad stuff with better stuff. found to cause mental impairment, ‘awe-ed’ at all the appropriate times, and used our elbows to catch our In all of creation, God crowns us with In a nut shell, we want to avoid cancer- memory loss and delayed growth. neighbors attention pointing out the glory and honor. causing chemicals and heavy metals. This is a short list of the many things latest action in the sky. But when the Over time, substitute in non-toxic we expose ourselves to everyday. If you July 4th is a great night to look at the fireworks finally subsided, something alternatives. Eat whole organic foods. want to look up things you are using, sky for a man-made light show, but amazing happened. Perhaps it was go to the Environmental Working don’t lose sight of the far greater light What I find works best is to pick one because our eyes were already looking show that is ours every night. Don’t thing at a time and change over as Groups “Skin Deep Database”. up, or maybe it was because of how forget to look at the stars—God things need to be replaced. An easy And as always, if you are interested in clear of a night it was—who knows— placed everyone. Then remember: the example is lettuce, next time you are learning more, come to one of our free but as the last firework burned out and same God who hung every star in the in the store buy some organic lettuce. workshops or visit us on the web at www. crackled to the ground, we were all left sky, created you and crowns you with Organic lettuce is virtually the same barkstrom-acu.com. Have a great week! staring at the sky. And what did we price as regular lettuce so there is no glory, so that you, like those stars, Jeffrey Barkstrom has been helping reason why it can't be a quick switch. see? God’s own light show. Millions of might shine as well and your life might people with health and weight loss issues stars splattered across the sky forming be a testimony to your maker. With other household products, it for more than 12 years. He has spoken patterns and pictures from our view For more inspiration and insights takes a little more work to figure out at colleges, businesses, non-profits, on earth, yet stretching out beyond from Pastor Scott and Pastor Shawn's what is best. So I made of list of a few national conferences and on television our comprehension into the universe. past columns, please visit www. things to look for to avoid. about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. It too was a spectacular sight, and we jamestowngazette.com and click on the Tricolsan has been found to disrupt He currently practices at Barkstrom were not the first to notice. Faith Matters page. The Jamestown hormones and promotes multiple Acupuncture PC, Natural Health Gazette is proud to present our county’s kinds of cancers. Best to avoid this Improvement Center in Jamestown, NY. The Psalmist wrote: “When I look at chemical. It is commonly found in Learn more at www.barkstrom.net or at your heavens, the work of your fingers, most creative and original writers for toothpaste, soap , cookware and toys. www.jamestowngazette.com. the moon and stars that you have your enjoyment and enlightenment.

Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week

Elliot is a 4 year old terrier mix. He is a fun Mindy is a beautiful 4 year old sweetheart that guy that absolutely LOVES squeaky toys is looking for the right home to call her own. and cuddle time. He is too much for cats, She does well with other kitties and would be a great addition to just about any home. Elliot so he needs a home without them. Mindy

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Learn about the Return of JOIN ME IN THE KITCHEN with Vicki McGraw Osprey on Tuesday Afternoon, are, if you can cook it in the oven, July 18, at Audubon generally you can cook it on the grill. Meats and vegetables are generally the first thing to come to mind when we think of the grill, but why not start with dessert? After all, life is short, so start with dessert! Because of the natural sugars in them, fruits cook… and therefor grill…really well. Most any firm fleshed fruit can be cooked over the open flame of a grill. Also Contributing Writer available in many cookware stores and departments are grilling baskets Vicki McGraw and sheets that work well for more delicate foods. Well, friends, it seems that summer has finally arrived! I hope you all had I love to grill pineapple and peaches... a relaxing, fun-filled July 4th holiday! While they are juicy and sweet to We were very lucky this year, as the start out, after a few minutes on the Ospreys, also known as Fish Hawks, have returned to our area. You can learn about long holiday weekend came with warm grill the sweetness level increases and their return and visit a nest at "A Fish Hawk's Tale" on Tuesday afternoon, July 18, at as for the tenderness…well they will Audubon Community Nature Center. Like the one pictured, these medium raptors, or sunny days, lots of time to relax, and of birds of prey, can reach more than two feet in length with a six-foot wingspan. course, no stress at all. No stress? Yeah simply melt in your mouth. Grilling right! As is the case every summer, larger pieces of fruit will be easier than we hope for the warm sunny days, grilling bite sizes, so you will want cut Article Contributed by ospreys and their nests since they especially on the weekends, please! them smaller after cooking. I like to started appearing. Audubon Community But time to relax? No stress? Come cut my peaches in half and brush the Bring binoculars if you have them, and on, who are we kidding? Summer cut side lightly with extra virgin olive Nature Center oil. Similarly, I will cut my pineapple remember to dress for the weather. means working hard to get the stuff we NEED to do done quickly so we can do in thick slices and again, brush lightly The fee is $16, $12 for Nature Center A few years ago, large nests started the stuff we WANT to do! The stress with EVOO. Grill for a few minutes members and children ages 9-15. appearing on power line poles in comes from that little idea! We need on each side, turning when grill marks Space is limited. Paid reservations Chautauqua County. to think ahead, so that what we need are showing. Another fruit that is great are required by Monday, July 17: Call These nests belong to Ospreys, also to do takes less time and effort, and we grilled is bananas. As with other fruits, (716) 569-2345 during business hours known as Fish Hawks. The diet of are able to enjoy ourselves without the choose firmer bright colored bananas, or click through the Events page at these birds of prey consists almost guilty feeling of not getting it all done. brush with EVOO and grill lightly. auduboncnc.org. exclusively of fish, and they nest Summer time is such great time to As with anything we eat, you never know near a body of water that provides an Audubon education programs enjoy “taking our food out to play”! how something new will work out until adequate food supply. are funded with support from the We can get really creative with how we you try, so don’t be afraid to get creative You can learn and experience A Fish Carnahan Jackson Foundation, prepare and serve fresh foods. We are and take your food out to play! Jessie Smith Darrah Fund, Holmberg Hawk's Tale at Audubon Community no longer limited to cooking indoors To read more of Vicki McGraw’s Foundation, Hultquist Foundation, Nature Center on Tuesday afternoon, when the season turns to summer. commentaries on good cooking, fine July 18. The program will look at the and Lenna Foundation. Fire up the grill and throw another recipes and perfect party treats, visit life and times of this unique bird and Audubon Community Nature Center log on the fire…we are cooking www.jamestowngazette.com and click why, after a long absence, more are now is located at 1600 Riverside Road, one- outdoors this season! While we use on Join Me in the Kitchen’s own page. visible in this region. quarter mile east of Route 62 between our grill year round, there is really no The Jamestown Gazette is proud to Jamestown, New York, and Warren, comparison to summer grilling, and present our county’s most creative and Following a brief indoor session enjoying the backyard! beginning at 4:30 p.m., the class will Pennsylvania. To learn more, call original writers for your enjoyment and head out on the road to carpool to (716) 569-2345 during business hours When planning your menu, chances enlightenment. a local osprey nest. Participants will or visit auduboncnc.org. observe the nest with spotting scopes Audubon Community Nature Center and binoculars to see the ospreys up builds and nurtures connections between close. The adventure will conclude by people and nature by providing positive Grilled Fruit Salad 6 p.m. outdoor experiences, opportunities • 1 large pineapple, ends removed, peeled and The workshop will be led by Jeff Tome, to learn about and understand the a senior naturalist at Audubon. Tome natural world, and knowledge to act in cored has been observing the return of the environmentally responsible ways. • 4 ripe peaches, cut in half and pits removed • 4 nectarines, cut in half and pits removed • 4 bananas, peeled Reunion of the Descendants of • Extra virgin olive oil Elder John White and Giles and • ¼ to ½ cup “sweet” salad dressing (such as a fruit vinaigrette or poppy seed dressing) Sarah Dodd White Article Contributed by After dinner at 1 p.m., a business meeting, a white elephant auction and Heat grill to medium. Cecile Wilson 50/50 drawing will be held. Prepare fruits and lightly brush them with EVOO. PLEASE notify other family members The descendents of Elder John White, Place on grill, (peaches and nectarines should be placed cut of the reunion and the importance founder of Hartford, CT and Giles and side down) and cook 4-6 minutes per side (until warmed and Sarah Dodd White will meet on Sunday, of their attendance as we will be grill marked) July 30 at College Park on Curtis St. discussing the future of the reunion. Ext., Jamestown, NY (just beyond the If you need directions, etc., please Allow to cool and then cut into bite sized pieces, lightly toss JCC Phys. Ed. Complex). Members are contact Cecile Wilson, Sec.-Treas. with dressing and serve at room temperature or chilled. asked to bring a dish to pass, their own at (716) 483-0101 or E-mail: table service and a beverage. [email protected] JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 10, 2017 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9 Panama United Methodist Church Plans Building Expansion Article Contributed by planned expansion will provide where all of the community and much needed additional space Church can gather creating a Panama United for the Church and community destination for meals, events, Methodist Church at large. According to Pastor worship and fellowship which

Steven Taylor, "this project will will include an upgraded kitchen. Panama United Methodist be a launching point where The plans also include a new Church has kicked off a campaign we can go out in Jesus' name food pantry area which will allow to increase gathering space for to the community of Panama, the Church to better meet the the Panama community and the region and the world. The needs of the community and a beyond. The campaign named CenterPoint scriptural funding new Children's ministry suite "CenterPoint" is in keeping with campaign has set three levels of will provide for the growth and a the Church's mission statement, financial milestones that we pray safe space for all children, "The "We seek to love the Lord God by will be achieved...Neighborhood reason the Church exists is to introducing people to $700,000, Region $900,000, serve the community in Jesus' his Son Jesus Christ and the ultimate goal of World is name. This building project will and helping these $1,100,000. create space for businesses, the relationships grow." school and other churches, the The Church'sThe CenterPoint project will fire department and families and create a Christ-centered space so much more," said Taylor. For more information contact Panama United Methodist Church at 716-782-4031 or check out our website at panamaum.org.

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Forbici Hair Design will hold The Dwyer Project a lady vets ‘All girls night.’ “We’ll just The Dwyer project was launched as shut the door and have the place and the a new support program that brings stylists all to ourselves,” Cindy promised. veterans together in social settings and “I’ve even gotten fishing licenses for vets. events. “It isn’t for counseling or therapy The possibilities are almost endless.” or analysis of any kind,” Cindy said. Groups are also forming right now for “We’re not in competition with PTSD both male and female veterans, spouses support groups, but we do network with and partners, Hispanic, and more. them. At Dwyer, nobody has to tell their “No two people want and need the same war stories. It’s just for making friends thing,” Cindy said. “But just tell me what and connections, finding common you need. We have a partnership coming interests, and having a good, relaxing (L to R) Wally Westerdahl, peer support specialist at MHA and a veteran, who said, "The Dwyer program has given me back the comradery I have been in the fall, for instance, with the SPCA, time with other vets.” missing since my separation from the military; Chris Blakeslee, market- Broken dogs/Broken soldiers, based on PFC Joseph Patrick Dwyer, a United ing director at the YMCA and a veteran, who added, "The Dwyer is a much needed program in our area for Veterans. It gives us a chance to spend time the ‘Dog Tags Program’ in the Buffalo States Army medic, was made nationally with others who understand our unique situation. I am ecstatic about being area. We’ll match an abused dog with famous by a published photograph of involved in this program." a vet and pair them with another dog/ him carrying an ailing Iraqi boy out of vet team to retrain the dogs with love a battle zone. He was celebrated as the terrible things they would rather not be miss the most.’” and kindness for adoption by a good embodiment of both American might thanked for. Sometimes they can’t even “I miss just sitting around and playing family. Dog Tags calls it, ‘Two minds. and compassion. Sadly, a few years after sleep with their memories. That’s why cards with the guys,” he said. “So I set Two hearts. One Mission: to help each many will say a simple ‘Welcome home’ finishing his active duty, Dwyer died it up for a bunch of vets who liked the other overcome adversity,’ and that’s our is probably better, especially if you can from an overdose of “huffing” aerosol same thing. The Celoron Community goal, too.” do something to back it up.” spray for its mind-numbing effect – he Building let us use their space for free. I Learn More just could not go on feeling the pain of “When I hear somebody is coming can provide some pizza and soft drinks. To find a calendar of events that all that he had seen and lived through. home,” Cindy said, “and if I hear he or she No gambling, just the guys getting He was suffering from post-traumatic is really struggling” I want to have a team are scheduled or planned, visit on together, Viet Nam, Korea, all the way to Facebook, PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer stress disorder (PTSD). ready to greet them. “I’ll tell them, ‘I’m Iraq and Afghanistan.” going to introduce you to another vet.’” to Peer program – Chautauqua, check Better Way to Say “Thanks” “I give everyone who comes in an for office hours and register for the “Joseph P. Dwyer’s story also explains Finding What’s Missing Interest Form,” Cindy explained. ‘They Kickoff Picnic by calling 661-8447, or why some vets would rather not be “One day I was sitting, talking to a guy,” can pick from dozens of activities or add visit the County Office of the Dwyer thanked for their service,” Cindy Cindy recalled, “a recently returned vet, their own. And I just say, ‘I can make that Program at 454 North Work Street, explained. “They had to see and do and I said, ‘You tell me: what do you happen.’” It might be anything from Dr. Falconer. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 10, 2017 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 11 ta Di San Giac Horrigan Stresses Bicycle Safety Fes omo EvEryonE FrEE St. James Parish Admission WElcomE Festival UndEr ThE 2017 Parking Big TEnT! & onE dAy only SATURDAY • JULY 15th • 10:00am-9:30pm mike lettieri hAPPy dAyS ny ross & mary Broadway!

Joe italian Er ThE Big TE dancers iuculano nd nT (L to R): Shelly Wells, Public Health Planner of the Chautauqua County Department U of Health and Human Services; Vince Horrigan, Chautauqua County Executive; Mike rAFFlE Donner, Manager of the Jamestown Cycle Shop; two members of Women on Wheels; Bill Eckstrom ST. JAmES chUrch Lisa Schmidtfrerick-Miller, group founder of Women on Wheels; Linnea Carlson of Trio 27 AllEn ST. JAmESToWn, ny drAWingS Chautauqua County Health Network; Sam Teresi, Mayor of the City of Jamestown; and Captain Robert Samuelson of the Jamestown Police Department. Food BooThS italian Bakery - Baklava - Fried dough - Pepperoni Balls Arancini/rice Balls - meatball on a roll - Pasta w/meatballs what drivers, pedestrians, and other people on Article Contributed by Tripe italian Sausage - cardooni bikes will do next, and ride predictably yourself. Office of the Chautauqua Signal turns, and check behind you well before turning or changing lanes. Watch for turning County Executive vehicles and ride outside the door zone of parked cars. Look out for debris, potholes, and 21st Annual Laurel Run Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan other road hazards. Ride in a straight line, and recently visited Jamestown Cycle Shop to don’t swerve between parked cars. announce bicycle safety tips as part of his 100 Cyclists should ride in a bicycle lane if available. If Days of Summer Safety Campaign. no lane is available, they must stay near the right “Across Chautauqua County, bicycling is become shoulder of the road, and not on the sidewalk. more and more popular and it is important that Wrong-way cycling is a leading cause of car-bike drivers share the road with cyclists and slow crashes. Bicyclists have all the rights and duties down, especially in heavy traffic areas where of a driver of a vehicle; this includes stopping at cyclists may not be as visible,” said Horrigan. stop signs and obeying traffic signals. “I want to thank County Executive Vince “Bicycling, whether for transportation, fitness, or Horrigan for spearheading the 100 Days recreation, is a fun and healthy activity that can of Summer Campaign and specifically, for be further enjoyed with family and friends,” said highlighting the issue of bicycle safety,” said Women on Wheels cycling group founder Lisa Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi. “As part of our Schmidtfrerick-Miller. “When cycling in a group, Complete Streets and Greater Jamestown never travel more than two side-by-side, keeping River Walk initiatives, we are anticipating and in mind that by law, you must ride file hoping for a significant increase in bicycle when being overtaken by other vehicles.” traffic throughout the City. Keeping people By law, cyclists and passengers ages one safe as they cycle and interact with cyclists is through thirteen are required to wear a helmet. a top priority. The 100 Days of Summer effort Helmet use is recommend regardless of age is a welcomed and important way to call to as it drastically lessens the chance of suffering attention the importance of utilizing the proper a serious brain injury in a crash or fall. Bike safety equipment and knowing the rules of the helmets should fit properly and be worn level Laurel Hotelling (front center) poses with members of Maple Grove’s cross-country road when travelling throughout New York’s so they cover your forehead; and straps should team before the start of last year’s flag relay. great Pearl City.” always be fastened. New York State, Chautauqua County, Jamestown, “To find the right size helmet, put the helmet Continued from Front People can earn free entry into Laurel Dunkirk, Lakewood, Fredonia, and most recently on your head without fastening the straps; the Run by collecting pledges. the Village of Cassadaga have Complete Streets front of the helmet should be level and two by people with disabilities at The Policies or Ordinances. This means that when fingers width above your eyebrows,” said Shelly Saturday’s events also will include fun roadways are developed and maintained in Resource Center. Wells, Public Health Planner of the Chautauqua runs for children age 7 and younger, these areas, there is consideration of all users – County Department of Health and Human Cash awards ($100 for first place, $75 pedestrians, bicyclists, people with disabilities, followed by Laurel’s Lap, which is for Services. “Shake your head from side to side; for second place and $50 for third) motorists, and transit users of all ages and abilities. anyone with a disability. The cost to there should only be a little movement.” will be given to the top three male and “Improving bike safety is a two-way street enter the fun runs in $3 per child or Cyclists should keep at least one hand on the female finishers in the 8k run. for drivers and cyclists, and the 100 Days of handlebars at all times and not carry any item a total of $5 for families with two or Summer Safety Campaign is a great way to work that would prevent them from controlling their Besides the individual competition, together,” said Ann Morse Abdella, Executive more children. There is no fee to enter bicycles. They should avoid distractions such as there will be a corporate challenge Director of Chautauqua County Health Network texting while cycling and should keep their eyes Laurel’s Lap. (CCHN). “CCHN is a strong advocate of competition. Awards will be given to on the road at all times so they are aware and Throughout the morning, there will be Complete Streets because promoting biking, alert of traffic in front and behind them. the three fastest teams in both the 5k alternative transportation options, and improved a party in the village square featuring walk and the 8k run, with a team’s time streetscapes creates positive impacts on health, Cyclists are encouraged to be conspicuous free food; music; a raffle and an our environment, our roadways, and the overall and visible on roadways by wearing bright or determined by the combined times of auction; face painting; massages; and quality of life in the community. County Executive reflective clothing. When visibility is poor, use its first four finishers. Horrigan, Mayor Teresi, and the City police a front white light, red rear light, and reflectors. other activities. department should be commended for their The registration fee for the 8k run, the “Local bikes shops provide cyclists with the Money raised through Laurel Run goes efforts to implement Complete Streets policies gear and maintenance needed to get out there 5k walk and the 1k walk is $20 until and education that make Chautauqua County and and have a fun and safe cycling experience,” said to Filling the Gap, Inc., which works Jamestown healthier places to live, work, and play.” July 11, when the fee rises to $25. All Jamestown Cycle Shop manager Mike Donner. paid registrants will receive a T-shirt with The Resource Center to improve “Luckily incidents involving bicycle accidents “Whether it is picking out a helmet, lights, or (choice of a cotton/polyester blend the lives of people with disabilities and are not a common everyday occurrence in the other gear, or making sure your bike is safe to their families in Chautauqua County. city of Jamestown but when they do occur ride, our staff at the Jamestown Cycle Shop are or a moisture-wicking shirt) as well they usually involve driver inattention or rider always here to help.” as a goody bag made by production For more information, visit www. error,” said Jamestown Police Captain Robert The 100 Days of Summer Safety Campaign was workers at The Resource Center. laurel-run.com. Samuelson. “Bicycle operators are urged to announced by Horrigan in May and it challenges obey the rules of the road and to always wear residents to practice safety from Memorial Day the proper protective equipment. Vehicle Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. During operators are reminded to always be alert for the months of June, July, and August, he will bicycle riders and to always allow them proper partner with county officials to raise awareness space when they are being passed on roadways.” about important safety tips and precautions for Bicyclists have the right to share the road and residents and visitors to take while they enjoy family travel in the same direction as motor vehicles. vacations and recreational activities this summer. Drivers who encounter cyclists on the roadway “By making safety a top priority this summer, are required to do their part to pass safely, which residents can help do their part in preventing often includes moving over and slowing down tragedies such as automobile, motorcycle, as they pass them. Drivers should also be aware bicycle or boating accidents,” said Horrigan. that a cyclist near or in front of them may react “Residents are encouraged to make it their to road hazards, which could cause a sudden mission to be responsible, be aware of their change of speed or lane position. It is also surroundings, address safety issues and educate important for drivers to check their blind spots others on practicing safety. By stressing safety before they make a turn, parallel park, open a during these summer months, it is my hope door, or leave a curb to make sure a cyclist is not that residents will get into the habit of making approaching from behind. safety their number one priority and continue Children jockey for position at the start of one of the fun runs. Cyclists have responsibilities too. Anticipate to practice safety all year long.” JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com CLASSIFIEDS July 10, 2017 PLACE YOUR AD HERE CLASSIFIED (716) 484-4155 If you need help with your ad, please call 9am - 4pm Tuesday-Friday. All ads are subject ORDER FORM to review and deadlines. 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Washer does not work, but dryer lent condition. Asking $200. Please runs well. $100. Please call (716) 386- call (716) 763-9654 for more details. 5119 for more details. UPMC Chautauqua WCA School Of Radiology Marks 48th Commencement Article Contributed by time, the image would be picture perfect. You never wavered from demanding the best from UPMC Chautauqua WCA yourself. So, when you walk out the door tonight with the knowledge that you are no longer a student in a radiology school, understand that Six students of the School of Radiology you still must be an anomaly for life. Strive for celebrated with family and friends during the perfection in all that you do. Challenge yourself, 48th Commencement Exercises held at UPMC as it will set the bar higher for those around you. Chautauqua WCA. Never be good enough, but rather be picture Steve Kilburn, chair UPMC Chautauqua WCA perfect.” board of directors; and Amanda Bender, lead Lead clinical instructor Amanda added, “The last clinical instructor for the school; presented two years have been very memorable,” Amanda certificates of completion and class pins to the stated. “I am thrilled to be able to say that next Class of 2017 graduates: Elizabeth Brunecz, week, several of you will be my colleagues. I am Abagail Downs, Karen Fuhrman, Madison sad to say good bye to the other graduates, but I (L to R): Christina Slojkowski program director, UPMC Chautauqua WCA School of Hogan, Brooke Ludwiczak, and Kayla Sansone. wish you all my best for a bright future—wherever Radiology; Class of 2017 GRADUATES Kayla Sansone, Brooke Ludwiczak, Madison Christina Slojkowski, program director, School that road may lead you.” Hogan, Karen Fuhrman, Abagail Downs, Elizabeth Brunecz; Amanda Bender, lead clinical of Radiology; and Amanda Bender, clinical instructor, School of Radiology; Tammara L.C. Hodges, director, Imaging Services. The Murray s. Marsh Outstanding Student Award instructor; gave the commencement address. was presented by Brigetta Overcash, W.C.A. Christina’s commencement address included Foundation Inc., executive director, and awarded school’s first graduating class of 1969 and loved his The UPMC Chautauqua WCA School of gratitude to the students for a most enlightening to Madison Hogan. job, family, friends, and the game of golf. Radiology is a full-time, 22-month, hospital- educational experience—one that set the bar based program. The classroom is located adjacent Family members of the Vincent Messina The Join Review Committee on Educatoin in high. “As we have learned, it’s nearly impossible to the Radiology Department on the first floor Memorial Scholarship was presented to Melanie Radiologic Technology Accreditation Certificate to be perfect, but that doesn’t mean that you do of the main building of the hospital. All didactic not try to aspire to be the best,” said Christina. McCutcheon, first-year student of the School of Excellence was presented by Tammara L.C. and clinical courses are provided on the hospital “This year’s graduates challenged me and pushed of Radiology. Shortly after retiring from WCA Hodges, director, Imaging Services and award to grounds. Upon completion of the program, me to teach concepts differently so the students Hospital after more than 35 years of dedicated Abagail Downs. the student receives a certificate of completion felt that their hours of study and hard work paid service from the radiology department, Vince School of Radiology faculty are: Christina and is eligible to take the American Registry of off. This model of excellence was reflected in the tragically died. After his passing, Vince’s wife, Slojkowski, program director; Amanda Bender, Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam as well as clinical aspect of teaching as well. When taking Kathy, created the Vincent A. Messina Memorial lead clinical instructor; clinical instructors, Dawn eligibility for New York State licensure. quality images from any radiology modality, Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships to Calimeri, Kristin Dechert, Virginia Shafter, it was never just good enough. You sought to students enrolled in the School of Radiology. Jeremy Carmen, Scott Johnson, Robert Storms, To learn more about the school visit understand how to improve the image so next Vince was a very proud member of the radiology and Gail Borst. UPMCChautauquaWCA.org. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 14 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 10, 2017 79th Annual Westfield Antique Show is July 15 & 16 ON BUSINESS Article Contributed by The Westfield Antique Show has its origin dating back to 1938, when Chautauqua County Doc and Edis Shelkey organized the Historical Society first ever event in Westfield. The two were well-known local antique dealers during that era and the event was so well The Annual Westfield Antique Show, attended they decided to hold it each sponsored by the Chautauqua County year. Since then the show has become Historical Society, will be celebrating an annual tradition in Westfield. its 79th consecutive year in 2017 and just like in past years, there's going to Admission for the Westfield Antique be a wide variety of items on display Show is $5 for both days. Free parking is available in the municipal lot on and available for sale. Elm St. (within half a block of Eason This year's Antique Show will be Hall). Free street parking is available held Saturday, July 15 from 10 a.m. on all streets surrounding Moore Park to 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 16 from 11 (corner of Routes 20 and 394). a.m. to 4 p.m. at Eason Hall (23 Elm For more information, St., Westfield, NY). The event will including directions, please visit feature antique furniture, dinning sets, WestfieldAntiqueShow.com or glassware, silver, jewelry and much contact the historical society at 716- Jane Currie, owner and operator of Cadwell's Cheese House more. Over 20 different dealers will be 326-2977 or by email at CCHS@ in attendance. McClurgMuseum.org. Cadwell's Cheese House Staycation 2017 90 Years of Fine Cheese Article Contributed by trails, Panama Rocks, Arkwright falls, Chautauqua Gorge, Audubon, Article Contributed by Superior or Mayor, can always be Office for the Aging and Roger Tory Peterson Institute Walt Pickut expected to deliver a very funny are just some of the places perfect stand-up routine for his Chautauqua Summer is here and I hope you will for walks, picnics, biking or just friends and neighbors. make a date to experience some of relaxing in the sun. If you want Fine cheese comes in such a variety the wonderful things we have in some intellectual stimulation and that cheese lovers can spend a lifetime Between 1927 and 1947, Cadwell’s Chautauqua County. We are very entertainment think about taking in getting to know all the varieties and founders, the Cadwells and the blessed to have so much to enjoy, a lecture, concert, or performance flavors that milk and cream can Carpenters, decided the best use they but how many of us take advantage at Chautauqua Institution, Lily Dale could make of the milk produced by of the things our area has to offer? become if properly crafted and aged. Assembly, Fredonia Opera House, or Jane Currie, owner and operator of their 150 cows would be simply to How many of us promote our area the Robert H. Jackson Center. (No dump and curdle it in their 400 gallon to our out-of-town friends, family, Cadwell’s Cheese House & Gifts gate pass is required at Chautauqua in Dewittville, New York, now vat. Folks still stop by the shop today and business associates? People Institution on Sundays). Learn about who remember as children watching who come here to vacation from represents three proud generations other cultures at ethnic festivals held the dairymen perform their creamy around the country compliment and 90 years of experts and craftsmen in various locations throughout the alchemy, eventually to turn out 10 our beautiful surroundings and say county including Scandinavian, in that ancient art. it is a "best kept secret." If we want huge wheels of 30-day-aged, full Italian, and Greek festivals. Other On Saturday, July 15, Jane will host cream dairy cheese every day. Chautauqua County to be a number annual summer events include the a 90th Anniversary celebration of one vacation or living destination Lucille Ball Comedy Festival (8/3- Cadwell’s role in local culinary history. Although those venerable old-timers then promoting all of its assets is up 8/6), Gerry Rodeo(8/2-8/5), and founders “took their recipes with to you and me. The wide, green lawn surrounding Chautauqua County Fair(7/24- Cadwell’s shop at 5392 E Lake Rd. them”, and the cows were sold off long So this summer, I suggest we try 7/30), Strawberry Festival, Bemus will host live music by Diane Davies ago, Jane now offers a wide selection a "Staycation". Wikipedia defines Bay Pops, and Music on the Dunkirk and her group, The Soft Touch, and at of every-day to exotic varieties. From a staycation as a "period in which Pier to name a few. Senior specific least a dozen local authors, including New York Cheddar to red-wine- an individual stays home and events include the Office for the Jane Currie, herself an author of five soaked Drunken Goat cheese and participates in leisure activities Aging Annual Picnic at Midway from Beer Kaese to Limburger and within driving distance, sleeping in Park on Aug 18th and the United books on local history and history- makers, with co-author Kathleen Swiss, with something for every taste their own beds at night. They might Senior Council Dinner Social. in between, her shop will make this There are numerous year round Crocker. Authors autographing make day trips to local tourist sites 90th anniversary a memorable event. or engage in fun activities such as attractions including the Lucy-Desi their books, a local winery pouring hiking, boating, picnics in local Museum, Dunkirk Lighthouse, many delicious local wines, and a full To learn more, visit Cadwell's Cheese parks or visiting museums." Some Fenton Museum, the wine and art selection of Cadwell’s fine cheeses House & Gifts on Facebook, call Jane “staycationers” like to follow a set of trails (linking area wineries and local and gifts will be on hand between at (716) 753-7280 or just drop into rules, such as setting a start and ending artists) and so many others. 1:00 and 4:00. the little white Cheese House in front date, planning activities ahead, and So get out and enjoy all the wonderful Political satirist, Mark Russell, is slated of the long red barn, 5392 E Lake Rd., avoiding routing. The goal is to create bounty Chautauqua County has to drop by during the afternoon, too. Dewittville, New York. the feel of a traditional vacation. One to offer by planning a "staycation" Mark, who has dubbed Cadwell’s To read more articles featuring local advantage of staycations is that they this year. And remember, you can are far less costly because there is “The Dewittville Town Hall”, and businesses around the area, please help make our community grow Jane as either the town’s Mother visit www. jamestowngazette.com. no lodging and minimal travel costs and prosper by encouraging friends, are involved. At the same time, any family and out-of-town guests to join money that is spent supports our you. For more information on events local economy and businesses. Stress and activities in our area visit the is usually much less with a staycation Chautauqua Visitors Bureau website than a vacation because you avoid at www.tourchautauqua.com or packing, long drives or waits at pick up a free Chautauqua Vacation airports. Guide at the visitors center rest area One staycation idea is spending a on I-86 or at many area stores and day at one of our natural attractions. restaurants. Stay well and have a The lakes, county & state parks, wonderful summer! JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 10, 2017 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 15 Jamestown Trolley Slyfest at the Great Blue Heron Festival Site Restoration Project Article Contributed by social change through cultural arts education and performance. Every Slyboots School of Music, year Slyboots facilitates study abroad Art & Dance programs for students from Upstate

New York to study drumming The Slyboots School of Music and and dancing in West Africa. In the Dance will host the 12th anniversary winter months Slyboots facilitates Slyfest three day music and art festival educational tours with drum and dance featuring world class performances, troupes from West Africa to perform interactive workshops, musician panels at colleges, universities, schools and and nightly light shows, artistic fires clubs all over the US. Slyboots has and parades through the campgrounds. helped to expose an estimated 40,000 Slyfest began in 2005 in Fredonia, students to cultural arts education each NY. Now in its 12th year, Slyfest year since 2005. showcases an amazing line up of world class musicians, dancers and educators SLYFEST is an annual fundraiser each bringing a truly unique and rare experience designed to educate, (L to R): Gary Hendrickson, Julie Hendrickson Squibb, Don Hendrickson, Marcia experience to Western New York. entertain and inspire-- while Hendrickson Guider, Mark Hendrickson, Matt Hendrickson, Brian VanHuystee, Brad showcasing the work that Slyboots and Cindy Hendrickson. Don Hendrickson worked for the Post Journal for over 34 Notably, this years event will showcase years and remembers riding the trolley on Willard Street as a child. internationally renowned headliners; does in their Buffalo community and The Slyboots Circus, Toubab Krewe, in communities around the country Consider the Source, The Mike Dillon throughout the year. The primary word came down that we couldn't Article Contributed by Band, DJ Logic and Arthur Lipner. objective is to promote cultural Jamestown Trolley stay at the station. We were fortunate arts practitioners and world class to have been given the opportunity About Slyboots School of Restoration Project performers to bring people of all walks to continue working there for a while Music Art and Dance of life to celebrate cultural diversity longer, but at the end of 2016 we had and engage in an experience of genuine The restored Erie Railroad train The Slyboots School of Music, Art to find another place. Thanks to a & Dance is an international touring cultural exchange and togetherness. In station was the perfect home for what enterprise-- based in Buffalo, NY-- that short, to bring the world together, on is pretty much Chautauqua County's Post Journal article, we were able to is dedicated to promoting positive the sly. last restorable original heritage trolley get word out regarding our plight, and car. Since December of 2013, when a joint effort by the CCIDA, the Lou we were invited by then Gateway Anderson Family, and Ideal Coatings Train Station General Manager Lee Inc., a space was made available for us Harkness to start a trolley restoration to continue work in Falconer, NY. Career Advantage Information project at the station, the facility A visit by the Hendrickson family, Sessions Planned had brought a great deal of exposure early contributors to the project, and support to the project. Just the reminds us that there is still general traffic through the station interest in the project out there in along with our inclusion in various spite of the fact that we are pretty events throughout the years, has provided us with the means to bring much out of the public eye. The the project to near completion. The Hendrickson's were all in the area amazing support from rail enthusiasts and asked if they could see #93. We and Jamestown natives young and were happy to oblige and we were old was certainly bolstered by our very happily surprised when the Article Contributed by meetings with online instruction. The presence there. Jamestown Street family made yet another generous Jamestown Community program is designed to help adults Railway trolley car #93, sometimes contribution to our Chautauqua complete a college degree in two College years while balancing work and family referred to as the "Swede Hill" trolley Region Community Foundation was purchased by the street railway Fund for the restoration project. commitments. in 1926 and was in operation on the An information session for Jamestown We would like to remind anyone out Community College’s Career “Career Advantage is an excellent Willard Street Route until the end of Advantage program will be held from alternative for students who do not service for the line in 1938. Donated there looking for a unique experience to share when company comes to 5-6:30 p.m. on July 20 in Jamestown, want a program that is totally online for restoration by Mrs. Mauro but who can concentrate on two town, that we are happy to provide Olean, and Dunkirk. Lucarillo in honor of her husband way courses as opposed to the four or access for a look see. Just give Bob The sessions meet in the Center back in 1996, it has been a long time five they may have in our traditional effort for Bob Johnston, restoration a call at 716-338-5051 to make for Continuing Education at the Jamestown and Cattaraugus County program,” said James Chimenti, a project founder. It was also because arrangements. Also we would like to business administration professor who of our move to the train station that remind anyone out there that sees the campuses and North County Center. For more information, call is coordinating the schedule of courses. Jim Mitchener, local contractor / value in saving this big part of early 800.388.8557, extension 1001. 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Chautauqua County. Ride sharing services are now “This is a fantastic service for area available in Chautauqua County. Infinity Visual and Performing Arts attractions, restaurants, wineries, This long awaited service is a great breweries, and lodging properties to solution for visitors to the area who Center Receives Funding from CRCF do not have a vehicle with them, or let their customers know about,” said who would rather not drive at certain Andrew Nixon, Executive Director times. of the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau. “It provides a convenient “Ride sharing is a welcoming and affordable alternative to driving addition to Chautauqua County when necessary.” and it is just in time for our busy visitor season,” said Chautauqua “Ride sharing services increase the County Executive Vince Horrigan. number of transportation options available to both residents and At least one service is already visitors as well as create new job available through Uber. To utilize opportunities in the region,” said the service, individuals simply go to Todd Tranum, President/CEO of the Google Play Store or Apple Store the Chautauqua County Chamber of using a smartphone and search for the in 2017. Commerce and Executive Director Article Contributed by Uber App. Then download the app of the Manufacturers Association of Infinity Visual and Executive Director of the Chautauqua and supply the required permissions the Southern Tier. Region Community Foundation, and financial information. Once the Performing Arts, Inc. Randy Sweeney, says, “We continue app is installed and working, users There is also the opportunity for to be amazed at all Infinity offers can type in their desired destination area residents and business people Infinity Visual and Performing Arts, members of this community. It has in Chautauqua County. The app to become Uber drivers. Since Inc. has recently been awarded been an absolute joy to watch as they works best if the user turns on their this service is just beginning in funding from the Chautauqua Region have grown over the last 19 years smartphone location information. Chautauqua County, there is plenty Community Foundation to support and we cannot wait to see what they Uber will link the user with options of need for drivers. The app provides a number of excellent projects accomplish next!” for a driver and an estimated pick instructions on how to become a for students who participate in programming at the Infinity Center! According to Infinity’s Executive up time. All the arrangements and driver, or interested persons can go Director, Shane Hawkins, “The the financial transaction take place to Uber.com. Infinity has worked in partnership Chautauqua Region Community with CRCF since its inception in Foundation is such an asset to our 1998, and are very thankful to Randy community. We have worked very hard OneSong Concert at the and his staff and Board of Directors to grow Infinity and provide a safe and for their continued belief in the work creative space for our students. Our Celoron American Legion Hall that Infinity is doing in Chautauqua students and program have experienced County. With support from CRCF, consistent generous support from CRCF Article Contributed by Infinity has recently completed an staff, committees and board of directors. advertising and marketing project with We are so grateful to have them in our Ron & Nancy OneSong the help of Abby Rose Designs, to install community and be able to partner with perforated window film on the main them to bring great opportunities to our Ron & Nancy OneSong will be windows of the Infinity Center. With community’s youth.” performing at the Celoron Legion Post Infinity’s more recent move in 2014, If you would like to learn more about 777 in Jamestown, NY on Sunday, July these serve to help make the Infinity what Infinity offers or support any 16th, 2017. The concert will start at Center more prominent from the 2:00 pm. of the programs occurring at the outside, and help the location stand out Infinity Center, please contact Infinity Ron & Nancy OneSong specialize in to visitors, students, and prospective at 716-664-0991 or online at www. vintage Americana, including country, students alike. Additionally, CRCF infinityperformingarts.org. bluegrass, western, folk, and 50’s & supported an equipment grant, which 60’s Rock ‘n Roll. They are well-known allowed Infinity to make much needed For more information about regionally for their renditions of upgrades to sound equipment in the Chautauqua Region Community vintage country songs by artists such Foundation, please visit them online at as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Infinity Arts Café, as well as to purchase www.crcfonline.org. Cash, Hank Snow, Loretta Lynn, new instruments and equipment for student use. Willie Nelson, George Jones, Tammy Ron & Nancy OneSong About Infinity Wynette, Marty Robbins, Dolly When Infinity began in 1998, and as Infinity is a music and arts education and Parton, Eddy Arnold and many more. of West Valley, NY, on Steel Guitar. the program has grown over the last performing arts center that offers private OneSong concerts are family-friendly Gene is one of the most accomplished 19 years, the need to seek and provide lessons, group classes, and an array with a fun, spontaneous style. They steel guitarists in New York State, and scholarship assistance to students in of arts experiences and performance have performed at the Ryman need has always been a cornerstone opportunities within five pillars of the Auditorium, the Nashville Nightlife through five decades of performing has always remained true to traditional of the Infinity mission. Ensuring that arts: music, art, dance, theater, and Theater, the Kentucky Music Hall of all students with a desire to learn have literature. Infinity offers something for all Fame, and the legendary Lafayette country music. His style has been access to arts education experiences at ages and experience levels. Hotel in San Diego. Ron and Nancy compared to that of Hank Williams’ the Infinity Center is something that have been guests on radio and steel player, the late Don Helms. Gene’s Join us, and Explore, Experience, and has always set Infinity apart. Through television broadcasts, and hosted a genuine affection for the steel guitar Excel in the arts! tenacious grant seeking as well as live show on WXRL for several years. and his sincere appreciation of people New student orientations take place They have opened for national stars support and donations from local make him a favorite with audiences of once a month at 301 East Second Street including Tommy Cash, Mickey Gilley, businesses and individuals, Infinity all ages. John Anderson, Stonewall Jackson, has never had to turn a student away. Lynn Building, Suite 101, Jamestown, The Kingston Trio, Roy Rogers, Jr., The Celoron Legion Post 777 is located We also thank the Chautauqua Region NY 14701. Darryl Worley, Michael Twitty and at 26 Jackson Avenue in Jamestown. Community Foundation for their For more information, call comedian Yakoff Smirnoff. For more information, please call the sustained support of our Access to Arts 716-664-0991 or visit www. 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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABS) Panzarella Island Park, Know It and Avoid It Riverwalk Sections Closed Article Contributed by Public Health recommends taking the following precautions: During Construction Chautauqua County · When swimming, wading, or boating, Department of Health and avoid areas with blooms or surface Human Services scums, or water that is noticeably discolored. This applies to everyone - The Public Health Division of the adults, children, and animals. Chautauqua County Department of · Don’t fish or eat fish caught from Health & Human Services (DHHS) areas with blooms or surface scums, or urges all Chautauqua County residents water that is noticeably discolored. Week of 7/10/17 - 7/16/17 and visitors to educate themselves · Pay attention to beach closures, about Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) advisory signs, press releases, and and to be cautious when swimming, websites. Never swim at beaches that boating, and fishing. In New York, have been closed. HABs occur most frequently in the mid to late summer months but can · Never drink, prepare food, cook, or occur at any time of the year. Small make ice with untreated surface water, bloom or no bloom.” SUDOKU Edited by Margie E. Burke bloom conditions can change rapidly Union Concrete & Construction working on pedestrian bridge construction. due to changes in weather and lake If people or pets are accidentally Difficulty: Medium currents. Larger blooms will likely exposed to a bloom use clean water to 4 8 persist throughout the summer once rinse off as soon as possible. Consider Article Contributed by bridges that will span the Chadakoin HOW TO SOLVE: River, linking the north and south they become established. medical attention if people or pets have City of Jamestown Parks, 9 2 1 4 3 Each row must Know It. Blue-green algae, also symptoms including diarrhea, nausea trails of the Riverwalk. contain the numbers or vomiting, skin irritation, and allergic Recreation & Conservation known as cyanobacteria, are naturally In October 2014, state officials6 1 to 9; each column reactions or breathing difficulties after present in lakes. Nutrient rich runoff Department announced the city would receive must contain the from surrounding land, warm water exposure to surface waters with HABs. 7 8 $1.6 million in funding for the numbers 1 to 9; and temperature, and sunshine encourages New York State and Chautauqua The City of Jamestown Parks, 3 8 1 2 each set of 3 by 3 blue-green algae growth. With the construction of the two bridges. The County has active programs aimed at Recreation & Conservation boxes must contain right conditions blue-green algae reducing the amount of phosphorus $2 million project will require the city 9 3 the numbers 1 to 9. forms blooms which may appear as and nitrogen entering streams and Department announces that due to to use $400,000 from the First Instance floating “rafts” or scums on the surface lakes. Watershed management construction, Panzarella Park and the Urban6 Development Action2 Grant for7 3 of the water, these blooms are known plans have been developed for north and south trails of the Greater (Answer appears else- the local funding match. where in this issue) as Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Be several lakes in Chautauqua County, Jamestown Riverwalk in the Central 2 alert and watchful for blooms which including Chautauqua and Findley. Business District are closed until The Project is slated3 for completion in 5 may resemble “pea soup” or have a As recommendations in the plans are further notice. Union Concrete & the Fall of 2018. paint-like appearance with strong Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate implemented, improved water quality Construction Corp., West Seneca, For more information, contact Acting colors including blue-green, green, will follow, but it may take years to see yellow, white, brown, purple, or red. improvements. NY, began work on the two pedestrian Parks Director Jeff Lehman at 483-7545. Blooms are more likely in nearshore The NYS Department of Environmental areas than open water areas. Conservation and NYS Department HABs present a public health risk of Health investigate HABs reports, because they can release toxins which sample blooms for toxins, and conduct PUZZLE SOLUTIONS may be harmful to human and animal research to learn more about HABs health. People and pets can be exposed and toxin production. Solution to Crossword: to toxins by contact (touching, S W I G A P A R T W A T T Solution to Sudoku: The Chautauqua County Health L A T E R O G E R A L S O swallowing, and inhaling) with HABs Department monitors permitted 4 6 7 5 3 2 9 1 8 during water recreation activities, E V E N T R O P E S T A G bathing beaches for HABs and the D E M E R I T A M P H O R A 8 9 2 6 1 4 3 7 5 through surface water use around the indicator bacteria E. coli. To best R U F F Y O R E 3 5 1 9 7 8 6 2 4 house, such as watering gardens, and protect the public from possible disease O C C A S I O N R E D C A P P A R E C L A T P U R G E 1 2 4 7 9 6 5 8 3 through drinking water. Municipal exposure, beaches are closed when the water treatment facilities in Chautauqua I D E S E I D E R P E A T 7 3 6 4 8 5 1 9 2 water exceeds bacteria safety standards U D D E R O I L E D A P E County do test for toxins in lake water and/or HABs are spotted. The status of 5 8 9 3 2 1 4 6 7 as part of the treatment process. M Y O P I C R E F O R M E R Chautauqua County permitted public A F R O M I R E 6 4 8 2 5 9 7 3 1 Avoid It. Christine Schuyler, beaches and additional information C H A R T E R E N M A S S E 2 7 5 1 6 3 8 4 9 Chautauqua County Director of about HABs are listed on the County Y O G A A G A T E L E A D Health and Human Services, said, A B E T T A P E R T R I G 9 1 3 8 4 7 2 5 6 Website at www.co.chautauqua. N O S E E N T R Y Y A L E “Not all blooms are hazardous but ny.us/246/Beach-Closings .

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