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Circulation...... Judy Crandall There's no place like... Circulation...... Donald Crandall Circulation...... Matt Emmerling “…Home.” Lake, the three interconnected lakes of Cassadaga, and the smallest but most unusual of the County’s lakes, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS That’s what Dorothy said. She clicked the heels of her Bear Lake. Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family ruby-red slippers three times and said it over and over Jeffrey Barkstrom...... Natural Health Joan Lindquist...... Remembering Brooklyn Square and over – and sure enough, there she was, back home Ten thousand years ago (give or take a few weeks?) Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters again in Kansas. the last of the great glaciers retreated northward from Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters Steve Sorensen...... The Everyday Hunter Chautauqua County. One dropped a departing gift Few movies in the history of American film-making are Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen of a billion-ton block of ice on the way out. It made a more iconic of our national personality than the 1939 16-acre divot near a place now called Kelly’s Corners. LOCATION film, The Wizard of Oz. One of the three screenwriters 1 W. 4th St. credited with creating the movie was Noel Langley. He When it finally melted, it left a “kettle lake” – Bear Lake Jamestown, NY 14701 later told his fans, “If I ever go looking for my heart's – which has since become home to a whole zoo of fish desire again, I won't look any further than my own species for local anglers to enjoy. Thank you, glacier. MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 92 back yard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it Jamestown, NY 14702 to begin with.” For staycationing fishers, even this smallest of our lakes offers largemouth bass, northern pike, OFFICE: 716–484–7930 A recent survey by Allianz Travel Insurance reckoned smallmouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill, tiger FAX: 716–338–1599 that Americans pony up more than $100 billion for muskie, muskellunge, walleye, yellow perch, and black CONTACT US… annual summer vacations, nearly $2,000 per vacationer. bullhead. News — [email protected] All simply to leave their own back yards. Information — [email protected] Classifieds — [email protected] So, if the farthest reaches of Planet Earth are still on Advertising — [email protected] Even more impressively, Generation Xers – people your bucket list of must-visit places to see – maybe between the ages of 35 to 54, the ones most likely to strange places like Turangi, Waikato, the “Trout Capital ONLINE www.jamestowngazette.com vacation with children – average more than $2,600 of New Zealand,” or the Mount Kilimanjaro volcanoes on a summer holiday getaway. For those heading out AD DEADLINES Friday at 12:00 pm of town by car, the average distance is more than 600 in Tanzania, or the breathtaking limestone pillars of [email protected] miles, round trip. Hunan Province in China – when you get there, just tell those nice folks to come to see what you saw on DISTRIBUTION The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned free weekly, That’s a lot of “Are we there yets?” To say nothing of your last staycation in Chautauqua County, New York, community newspaper that highlights the notable events the fast food and pottie breaks that are just not on USA. and remarkable people who make the Greater Jamestown anybody’s list of favorite things. region a unique and vibrant place to live. The Jamestown Gazette is published every Monday and distributed to And if you think that is a little strange, don’t forget dealer locations in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties But that doesn’t mean vacation travel is all bad. It just that people are already coming from all around the in New York and in Warren County, Pennsylvania. means don’t cross off “Right here at home” from your globe to enjoy our world-famous Lake Chautauqua at vacation travel bucket list. . The entire paper, including supplemental content, is posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. Previous issues are also archived on the website. This week your Jamestown Gazette invites our readers Irish novelist, George Augustus Moore, reminds us to consider a Chautauqua County stay-at-home once again, “A man travels the world over in search of All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. No part vacation, a Staycation. This week’s returning cover of the Jamestown Gazette may be reproduced without story contributor, Stephanie McCraw, has a travel plan what he needs and returns home to find it.” permission. Opinions expressed by contributing writers, for us. columnists and submitted press releases are their own I’m hoping to see you in our own back yard sometime and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the owner, staff or management of The Jamestown Gazette. Among the most popular attractions for vacationers this summer. Enjoy the visit, and while you’re visiting anywhere is a scenic body of water somewhere nearby. us in the Jamestown Gazette, enjoy the read. For Chautauqua County staycationers, that includes seven lakes: Lake Erie, Chautauqua Lake, Findley Walt Pickut Brought to you by: JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 4 www.JamestownGazette.com OBITUARIES/FAITH MATTERS July 1, 2019

Excuses June 21st, 2019 June 25th, 2019 Robert W. Roach, 93 of Jamestown Frankie Joe Carter, 39, of Corry Lind Bracken Daniel Allen Dorman, 44 of She’d wonder (rightfully so) if our Jamestown anniversary were as important as June 22nd, 2019 Hubert Shirley A. (Kramer) Reardon, 68, we say it is, why I need anyone to of Westfield William C. Brewer, 76, of Little remind me at all? Mason Valley Mentley Honorable Arthur A. Wellman, Angeline “Angie” Landrio, 99, of ASID, 87, of Jamestown So I’d like to ask my Facebook Lind Warren Lewis friend why if his wife wouldn’t buy Robert M. "Bob" Lundmark, 87, of William L. Martin, “Bill”, 98, of Russell that excuse, he thinks God will? Russell Lind Contributing Writer Peterson-Blick But then I’d have to be realistic Isabel M. Vescio, 96, of Warren Pastor Shawn Hannon about the last time I celebrated Lewis Hope Lutheran Church, Arcade, NY my baptismal anniversary Jane W. Swanson, 99, of Corry Bracken June 26th, 2019 I saw a post on a friend’s Facebook (9/23/84, btw—and no I didn’t last week of his child celebrating Carol Ecklund Cadwell, 92, of need to look it up). The answer: Lakewood his baptismal birthday by lighting June 23rd, 2019 Lind a candle and praying together it’s been a while. Wanda Fry, 91, of Jamestown Joseph “Joe” R. Tutaro, 78, of as a family. It was a touching Lind photo, and a source of hope for Warren The new pastor wasn’t standing Clifton D. Sweet, Jr., 84, of Lewis me and all the other people who Lexington ‘liked’ it on his page. But there in my friend’s way of celebrating Lind in the comments below was one what God has done for him in James Ray (Jamie) Campbell 45 particular response I didn’t see formally of Clarendon June 27th, 2019 coming. It was from a mutual baptism. He was standing in his Borden Ronna Mae (Head) Lipsey, 75, of friend who was a member at a own way. And that’s usually the Lakewood church I had served in the past. Edna L. Bennett, 88, of Frewsburg case. We have all sorts of excuses Peterson Lind Rather than responding with Guy E. Cowan, 61, of Perrysburg William R. Rea, 80, of Youngsville positivity, he responded, “That’s for why we don’t pray more, read DiStasio Nelson great for you, but since the new scripture more, worship more, regime at our church doesn’t Clarence G. (Joe) Pagett, 75, of celebrate God more, serve others Cattaraugus print our baptismal birthdays DiStasio anymore, I will never celebrate it more, etc. And the funny thing is June 28th, 2019 again.” we know no one on earth would Carolyn Ruden Jacobson, 94, of June 24th, 2019 Warren So here’s the background. The buy those excuses, but we expect Frederick J. Meacham, 87, of Lewis former pastor(s) printed the God to. Randolph baptismal anniversaries every VanRensselaer week. Once this person saw their Arthur J. “Bud” Baker, 72, of name they knew it was time to We all have our excuses, even Steamburg "When someone you love celebrate the sacred occasion pastors. But what our world needs VanRensselaer where God washed them of their Lois N. Hitchcock, 88, of becomes a memory, sin, sealed them with the Holy today isn’t one more excuse, but Jamestown that memory becomes a Spirit and promised to be with a little more faithfulness. May it Lind them forever. If they didn’t see start with us. Clarence J. Bauer, 82, of Warren treasure." their name in the bulletin how Lewis would they know to celebrate? For more inspiration and insights But before you feel sorry for him, from Pastor Scott and Pastor let me ask just one question: Would your spouse buy that Shawn’s past columns, please visit excuse if you decided to stop www.jamestowngazette.com and celebrating your anniversary? click on the Faith Matters page. I mean who could actually say to their wife, “I’m sorry I forgot The Jamestown Gazette is proud to our wedding anniversary, honey, present our county’s most creative but the pastor didn’t print it in the church bulletin this week.” I and original writers for your know my wife wouldn’t buy that. enjoyment and enlightenment. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 1, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 5

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Article Contributed by Chautauqua Children's Safety Education Village The Chautauqua Children’s Safety Education Village is now participating in a smoke alarm installation program. The program is part of an effort to reach out to local residents who are in need of fire safety lesson and then either a a smoke alarm(s). The installation traffic safety lesson with the cars or a bike safety lesson (depending Submitted Photo of smoke alarms in the homes of residents who do not have them upon age). A snack, craft, and All “thumbs up at the celebration (left to right) is: Brenda Weiler, Lutheran increases their odds of surviving a games are included! Those who Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) Project Coordinator, Grandma Bonnie Johnson, Grandma Carm Perez, Grandma Jane Hughan, and Debbie Basile, home fire. are interested can register online Lutheran Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) Project Director. Seated in at www.childrenssafetyvillage. front is Grandma Myriam Diaz De Correa and Grandma Sally Richir. “Our goal is to make sure the com or call 716.338.0170. The community residents have the summer safety classes are for those Article Contributed by Within the tri-county area Lutheran protection of a smoke alarm,” says children ages 5 to 10. The cost is FGP is actively searching for new Jessica Dayton, executive director $10 per person. Lutheran recruits to serve in local schools. of the Children’s Safety Village. Our office is located on the Lutheran “Just having a smoke alarm in your Foster Grandparents are a wonderful Last but not least, their next CPR, Campus, 715 Falconer Street in home cuts your chance of dying in addition to school classrooms, Head AED & First AID certification Jamestown, NY. If you or someone a reported fire in half. Our program Start Programs, and Pre-elementary class will be held on Monday, July you know is aged 55 or older, have settings across the tri-county region also includes educating residents 15, 2019 from Noon-4PM at the an interest in serving and guiding the of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and to have a home fire escape plan so Safety Village facility. Course cost next generation, please call our office Allegany counties. In an effort to they know what to do if the smoke is $60.00 and the American Heart at (716) 665-5354. honor these fine folks, Lutheran alarm sounds.” Association certification e-card is $10.00. All students will receive Foster randparent Program hosted a Honorees: dinner at Moon Brook Country Club. During the smoke alarm installation a certificate of completion free of Bruce Stanton, Manager welcomed program, a representative from charge with the class. This course 18 Years the Chautauqua Children’s Safety the guests, as many had never visited Sally Richir is designed to prepare students to before. The invitees enjoyed their Education Village is available to provide first aid, CPR, and use an install smoke alarm(s) to those choice of entrees, followed by their 9 Years automated external defibrillator in need. Residents who wish choice of one of the tasty desserts Mila Bailey (AED) in a safe, timely, and to receive free smoke alarm(s) created at Moon Brook Country Bonnie Johnson effective manner. Club. The choices included either a should call the Safety Village at 716.338.0170 for an appointment slice of grasshopper or peanut butter 8 Years The Chautauqua Children’s Safety Joann Marchincin and to receive additional pie, or the strawberry shortcake – this Education Village is located at certainly assured no one left hungry. Carol Moore information. Funding for the installation program was provided 2695 Rt 394 in Ashville, NY (next This get-together offers the Foster 7 Years to Ashvillle BOCES). It is a not- Grandparents and their assigned by the Federal Emergency Jane Hughan Management Agency (FEMA). for-profit organization which teachers an “out of the workplace” Barb Price was formed in 1996. The DFT opportunity to share a meal, Communications Educational conversation, and fellowship as they The Chautauqua Children’s 6 Years Safety Education Village will also Facility, where classes are held, mingled with their teachers and Maria Del Carmen “Carm” Perez is surrounded by a child-sized coordinating staff. The staff of FGP Delores Thompson be holding four summer safety classes. The classes are scheduled village, complete with a business organized this event to honor and district, paved roads, a railroad celebrate together. 5 Years for July 10th from 9:00am to Myriam Diaz de Correa 12:00pm, July 25th from 12:00pm station, street signs, sidewalks and everything you would find Foster Grandparents are placed under to 3:00pm, August 8th from in an actual village. The purpose the direction and supervision of an 4 Years 9:00am to 12:00pm and August assigned teacher or site supervisor to Margaret “Peggy” Etters 21st from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. of the Safety Village is to educate Karen Madden Each class will contain a one hour children. establish a one-on-one relationship Constance “Connie” Mignoli with a child in need of extra help to Penelope “Penny” Rossey guide them to be successful in their Sandra “Sandy” Squailia academic journey. Lutheran Foster Veda Stubbs Grandparent project focuses on children from birth into elementary 3 Years JamestownGazette.com school. The project endeavors to Abbie Jones support these children in educational Jeannette Jones years to prepare them to be better Elaine Kimbleton citizens. Jamestown Public Schools Sally Modica is the largest benefactor of Foster Gloria Sigworth Grandparents. Current enrollees serve at Bush Elementary, Ring 2 Years Elementary, Fletcher Elementary, Patricia “Pat” Quackenbush Love Elementary, and Lincoln 1 Year MOVIES AT THE REG Elementary School. Others are placed Dalcia Pina De Melo A Dog's Journey at the YWCA Teenage Education New Enrollees: Judy Beardsley Us and Motherhood (TEAM) Beverly “Bev” Franzen Wed. MayJul 3, 22, 2019 2019 - - 7:00 7:00 pmpm program, Pine Valley Central School, Mary Ann Haines Avengers:Breakthrough Endgame H.C. Fenner Elementary School, David Ross Wed. Jun 5, 2019 - 7:00 pm Southwestern Elementary, and James Adrianne Rounds Wed. Jul 10, 2019 - 7:00 pm Prendergast Library. 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LECOM Health Challenge to Feature Family-Friendly "Party at the Peak" Theme Farmer's Markets Corry, PA Jamestown Fridays 9am-1pm Saturdays 10am-2pm Free Tournament Admission East Park Place Cherry Street over July 4th Weekend Dunkirk Lakewood Wednesdays 9am-2pm Thursdays 10am-2pm Will Mark Professional Golf's Through Oct. 30th July 11th – Sept 26th Return to the Region 45 Cliffstar Ct Chautauqua Ave Falconer Mayville Article Contributed by FRIDAY, JULY 5: Tuesdays 1pm-6pm Fridays 2:30pm-6:30pm Through Oct. LECOM • Free Caddyshack Party and 56 East Main Street Through Sept. 2nd firework display, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mayville Lakeside Park Today organizers of the LECOM at the Gazebo Grill Health Challenge, a Web. Fredonia com Tour event returning to Saturdays 9am-1pm • Includes live music, golf- Peek’n Peak Resort on July 4-7, Through Oct. 26th Warren, PA themed games, a crazy golf 2019, announced this year’s Saturdays 8am-12pm costume contest, and selfies with Church St. (Downtown) tournament theme: “Party at Mid-town Parking Lot the “Gopher” the Peak,” an all-ages, family- Irving friendly mix of world-class golf, • Bistro 210 Band live, 8 p.m. to Tuesdays 9am-2pm Westfield complimentary tournament 12 a.m. at Bistro 210 Through Oct. 29th Saturdays 9am-2pm admission, and various fun- Native Pride Parking Lot Through Sept. filled offerings to celebrate SATURDAY, JULY 6: Rt 20 & Rt 394 professional golf’s return to the region. • Bonfire 'n Brews Concert Series featuring The Groove, 6 p.m. to For the fourth year, the 10 p.m. at The Gazebo Grill LECOM Health Challenge will attract a field of rising golf • Includes free lawn games, food stars to Chautauqua County, and drink specials, an outdoor and offer a series of family- grill, and s’mores station friendly activities over the four- day tournament and holiday • Bistro 210 Band live, 8 p.m. to weekend. The event annually 12 a.m. at Bistro 210 draws crowds from around the region to enjoy professional For those looking to get inside tournament play and experience the ropes, there are a variety the sights and sounds of of volunteer positions still Chautauqua County. available at a new rate for 2019. Previously $45, registration for “Each year we strive to keep new volunteers is now just $20 the LECOM Health Challenge or free for all past volunteers and fresh and exciting. We have youth volunteers. Registration really raised the bar in 2019 by includes a LECOM Health eliminating the cost of admission Challenge golf polo, hat or visor, and by creating more family- parking, and food vouchers for friendly activities,” said Mark use during shifts. Additionally, Geise, Tournament Executive volunteers who work three or Director and CEO of the more shifts also receive either Chautauqua Region Economic one complimentary round of golf Development Committee. “We at Peek’n Peak Resort, or one hope to draw even bigger crowds complimentary admission pass to to the region to showcase this Splash Lagoon Indoor incredible event and to celebrate Water Park. all that Chautauqua County has to offer with our ‘Party at the Returning fan-favorite activities Peak’ offerings.” include The First Tee of Junior Golf Clinic, In addition to free access to Pro-Am and Junior Pro-Am, and the on-course action, the a salute to U.S. Military Veterans. “Party at the Peak” will provide opportunities to make memories For additional details about the off of the course with fireworks, tournament week schedule or to live music, bonfires, and food register as a volunteer, visit www. and drink specials: LECOMHealthChallenge.com/. 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Submitted Photo Article Contributed by • Storytimes run on Tuesdays and Audubon Community Nature Center’s Summer Prendergast Library Wednesdays at 10:30. Come by Solstice Bonfire on Saturday afternoon, July 6. for stories, songs, and open play! The fee is $8 for adults, $6 for Nature Summer weather is finally here Article Contributed by • Our regular children's Center members and children ages and so is summer programming Audubon Community 3-15, and free for ages 2 and under. at the library! programming continues, with free, fun activities for kids Nature Center Reservations are appreciated by calling (716) 569-2345 or going Our summer reading challenge every weekday from 3:30-5:00. While Audubon Community online to AudubonCNC.org/ continues - children, teens, Minecraft Club is every Monday, Nature Center (ACNC) takes Programs and clicking through and adults can compete for and the Makerspace is open stock of what butterflies live on “Current Schedule.” Walk-ins are our grand prizes by reading! the property, you can learn how to welcome. All participating children and Tuesdays-Fridays. capture and identify them. teenagers receive free books as If you come early, you can observe prizes throughout the summer. • Follow us on Facebook or visit On Saturday, July 6, 1-2:30 p.m., bird banding at the pavilion by the prendergastlibrary.org to see our participants in a Butterfly Hunt will west entrance. Weather permitting, We’re excited to partner with the daily schedule of activities in the have a short indoor introduction to ornithologists will be banding from Roger Tory Peterson Institute how to use a butterfly net and how Makerspace. 6 a.m. to noon. Then enjoy your again this summer to offer a to identify local species. BYO lunch in the picnic area. weekly nature-themed story hour and nature walk! This program We continue to offer a variety You can be part of this group that You can also look forward to runs on Tuesdays at 2:00 – all of programming for adults, then heads outside to a field that Audubon’s annual Monarch ages welcome! is a short walk from the Nature including our genealogy lab, adult Butterfly Festival, this year on the Center. There you can capture these Saturday of Labor Day Weekend, The library will offer expanded coloring club, knitting club, and delightful creatures for identification August 31. children’s programming all more. Take a look at the attached and release. summer. programming calendar for more Audubon Community Nature details. All programs are free! Butterfly nets will be provided, but Center is located at 1600 Riverside • On Monday, Thursday, and please bring yours if you have one as Road, one-quarter mile east of Friday mornings at 10:30, stop by the supply is limited. Route 62 between Jamestown, N.Y., for Preschool Makerspace. This To stay up to date on library and Warren, Pa. To learn more about new program invites children 6 events and programs, consider The program will be led by Audubon and its many programs, and under, and their caregivers following us on Facebook at Craig Thompson, a formercall (716) 569-2345 during business to come enjoy sensory based play ACNC naturalist, Department https://www.facebook.com/ hours, visit AudubonCNC.org, or in the Makerspace. Older siblings of Environmental Conservation find Audubon Community Nature and friends are welcome. prendergastlibrary/ educator, and current Vice President Center on Facebook. of the Audubon Council of New York State. Thompson loves to Audubon Community Nature Come visit us at the 2019 Grow Jamestown Garden Fair & Home Show! share his knowledge and passion Center builds and nurtures for the natural world and increase connections between people ne H Several Honey Varieties! people’s knowledge of how they can i o and nature by providing h clover • goldenrod • basswood • locust contribute to science. positive outdoor experiences, s n

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Jim was on the Dean’s List of Honors at, and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from, the State University College at Buffalo, NY. Relevant continued education for Jim includes Submitted Photo Advanced Commercial Lending Jim Domagola and Credit Analysis courses at the University of Buffalo and EXLD until I had a few conversations with Commercial Lending School in CCB management. The decision to Rensselearville, NY. stay in banking by joining CCB was easy once I confirmed their plan to Jim comes to CCB with over 31 years remain an independent community Submitted Photos in banking! He was the recipient bank with true local authority to assist of Business First’s “40 Under customers. As a business lender, this Article Contributed by Passion Music, two of the leading Forty” award in 2000. Jim’s belief in is one of the more important aspects worship groups in the country. service to community is strong and Kingdom Bound Festival of what I do. CCB also serves the They’ll be joined by American evidenced by his involvement in same communities I’ve lived in and The Kingdom Bound Festival, several non-profit and loan agency worked all my life. I’m reconnecting Idol finalist Danny Gokey, radio organizations, including some with people I haven’t seen in many one of the nation’s largest and hitmakers Unspoken, and more. Board and Executive positions. years. It’s fun.” longest-running Christian music Also joining the 2019 lineup Jim’s community service includes festivals, is set to return to Six Flags Darien Lake in Darien are worship ensemble North involvement in W.C.A. Foundation, His inclusion on CCB’s team will Point InsideOut, along with Paul Inc., Chautauqua County Industrial facilitate independent, community Center NY this summer, featuring Development Agency, Jamestown bank growth of CCB in many of the a full slate of top Christian artists, Baloche, We Are Messengers, Renaissance Corporation, Southern areas it serves. Jim and his wife Maura including Crowder, for King & I Am They, and Western New Tier Enterprise Development make their home in Lakewood, NY. Country, and Skillet. Joining the York’s own Brothers McClurg. Organization, Inc. (STEDO), star-studded lineup for their first- ever appearances at the festival Greater Jamestown Zone Capital “We’re really glad Jim’s part of the Other festival events include Kids Corporation, St. James Roman CCB Team now,” Mike Wimer, will be worship heavyweights Catholic Church, Salvation Army, St. CCB President & CEO comments. Bethel Music and Passion Music. programs for ages 4-8, Amped Susan’s Center and The United Way “He very naturally develops the The 33rd annual festival is set Tent for 9-12 year olds, a special of Southern Chautauqua County. trust & confidence of clients to take place July 28-31 with morning program for High and grows long-lasting, mutually thousands of Christian music School students, and late night fans from across Western New “I recently took a break from banking beneficial relationships. He’s a activities, including bonfires, after 30 years in the business”, states Team player who, quite frankly, is a York, Pennsylvania, Southern dance parties, and movies. The Jim. “I wasn’t sure about my next move community banker at heart!” Ontario, and beyond expected to attend. 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SUDOKU Edited by Margie E. Burke Audubon Offering and Difficulty: Easy Allegheny National Fish Hatchery Tour 2 3 8 HOW TO SOLVE: Each row must contain the numbers 4 3 8 5 6 1 to 9; each column 4 must contain the numbers 1 to 9; and 7 8 2 9 each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain 6 2 5 3 the numbers 1 to 9. 7 9 Week of 7/1/196 - 7/7/194 (AnswerSee Pageappears else- 27 5 2 3 where in this issue) Photo by Matt Hoff For Solutions! 1 7 After three filled-to-capacity guided tours of Kinzua Dam and the Allegheny National Fish Hatchery in 2018, Audubon Community Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate Nature Center is offering the experience again on Saturday, July 20. Some on the initial tour posed here with a banner held by U.S. The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke Forest Service fisheries biologist Nate Welker. ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 Fizzy drink 14 15 16 Article Contributed by At the 2:30 p.m. completion of 5 Toned down the guided tour of the dam, you 10 5:1, e.g. 17 18 19 Audubon Community 14 Large-scale are welcome to explore the area 20 21 22 Nature Center on your own. It is only a short 15 Join together 16 Medic or legal 23 24 walk to the base of the dam where starter In the spring of 2018 Audubon Solution to 25Sudoku:26 27 28 29 30 you can experience a cooling mist 17 Take it easy Community Nature Center or do some fishing. Then enjoy a 186 Something9 2 4 to 7 313 8 5 1 32 33 (ACNC) presented an Audubon scenic drive east on SR59 along the recycle Exclusive: a guided tour of Kinzua 205 Completely8 7 1 2 346 4 3 9 35 36 reservoir to the Jakes Rocks or Rim Dam and the Allegheny National surround 37 38 39 Rock Scenic Overlooks. 4 3 1 8 9 5 6 2 7 Fish Hatchery. The response was 22 Back out (on) 3 2 8 6 4 409 1 7 415 42 so great that a second tour was 23 Rudimentary seed arranged for the same day. When Be sure to dress for the weather 7 5 4 3 8 1 2 9 436 44 and wear comfortable walking 24 Net-surfer's stop there was still a waiting list, the 259 "War1 of6 the2 5 457 463 474 8 48 49 50 shoes. Due to number of steps Worlds" star opportunity was offered again in 2 7 3 9 1 518 5 6 4 52 53 the fall. and amount of walking required, 27 James Garner this is not considered a handicap- 8 title4 role5 7 6 542 9 1 3 55 56 31 Like some accessible experience. 1 6 9 5 3 574 7 8 2 58 59 Now this memorable, once-in-a- criticism lifetime adventure is being offered 32 On the wagon Copyright 2019 by The Puzzle Syndicate one more time, on Saturday, July 20. Children aged nine and up are 33 Woman with a welcome when accompanied by an habit 55 In need of a 7 Bad thing to 32 Young hog Reservations are required by adult. 34 One who raised massage, maybe blow 35 Give up the Thursday, July 11, but spaces could Cain 56 Divisible by 2 8 Posting at JFK throne Because Kinzua Dam is a secure 35 "Grab ___!" 57 "___ there, done 9 Like the needy 36 Shoddy goods fill up before then. 36 Bring on board that" 10 First game of the seller federal facility, preregistration 37 Newton fruit 58 Like a beaver season 38 Fess up (to) Guests will begin the day at 8:30 is required in order to secure 38 "Humble" 59 "It's a Wonderful 11 Social outing 39 Be concerned a.m. with a guided tour inside the clearance from the USACE for dwelling Life" actress 12 Type of race 41 Skin soother U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service admission. Adult visitors (age 18 39 Adorable sort Donna 13 After-Christmas 42 Hesitate Allegheny National Fish Hatchery. 40 Period of unbri- event 44 Outlaw chasers and older) must be U.S. citizens. To dled activity 19 Coin collector? 45 Healing sign Located at the base of USACE’s obtain clearance, each adult guest 42 Day spa offering DOWN 21 Football play 46 Saga Kinzua Dam in Warren County, will need to provide 1) full name, 43 Fail to mention 1 Like the Sahara 24 Fine fur 47 Cathedral Pa., the hatchery is one of eleven 2) date-of-birth, 3) home address, 44 Winter wear 2 Doing business 25 Like the needy recess National Fish Hatcheries working and 4) driver’s license number 45 Radio noise 3 Talk out of 26 Diameter halves 48 Metallic sound 48 Guiding light 4 Protests, e.g. 27 Prone to sulking 49 On the safe to restore, enhance and maintain upon registration. Children need heritage fisheries throughout the 51 Free-market 5 Bodybuilder's 28 Ambition side, at sea only provide full name and date-of- proponent goal 29 Vatican tribunal 50 Tear Northeast Region. The Allegheny birth. 53 Scrabble draw 6 Quitter's cry 30 Prepare to be 52 Pastoral setting Hatchery produces lake trout 54 Furthermore dubbed for restoration in Lakes Erie and The behind-the-scenes tour of Ontario. Kinzua Dam and the Allegheny National Fish Hatchery is an Following the hatchery tour ACNC Audubon Exclusive: a distinctive guests will enjoy a rare, scenic opportunity and unusual drive across the top of Kinzua experience created to help fund Dam followed by a picnic lunch at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers programs at Audubon Community (USACE) Visitor Center. Lunch is Nature Center. BYO or you can order a box lunch with your registration. Donation to ACNC is $50, and space is limited. An optional box The afternoon tour is inside lunch is $10. the heart of Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River. One of the Reservations are required by largest dams in the United States Thursday, July 11, and can be made east of the Mississippi River, its by calling (716) 569-2345 during 26,541-acre Allegheny Reservoir business hours or going online to is up to 135 feet deep and extends AudubonCNC.org/Exclusives. 25 miles to the north, nearly to Additional details are also on that Salamanca, N.Y. webpage. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 1, 2019

The Everyday Hunter with Steve Sorenson Deer Hunting’s Best Values in the Northeast bucks. Both states are producing bucks with more age and bigger antlers than they did in past decades, and we’re getting better at harvesting mature bucks. Pennsylvania has an antler restriction regulation which allows more yearling bucks to live past their first season wearing antlers. Last year Pennsylvania Contributing Writer Photo by Steve Sorensen topped 60 percent in deer 2½ years Steve Sorensen New York and Pennsylvania are producing nicer bucks than ever before. old or older. New York, even without These were taken in western New York by Pete Hofert and his son Brad. antler restrictions, is not far behind. It’s time to buy licenses for the State is a paltry 5 percent of what fees. That helps make these states 2019-2020 hunting season, and a Pennsylvania offers. Connecticut a hunter’s bargain. It’s as simple as New Yorkers and Pennsylvanians good time to remind ourselves we harvested only about 11,000 deer buying your license and going deer might complain about high tax rates, have it pretty good in New York last season, less than 5 percent of hunting. poor road repair, shady political (where I hunt as a non-resident) and New York’s tally, and just 3 percent of Pennsylvania (my home state). shenanigans and many other things, what Pennsylvania hunters tagged. In terms of trophy potential, New but without a doubt these states York and Pennsylvania don’t offer Many hunters probably don’t realize In 2018 Pennsylvania hunters took what the whitetail states of the broad offer the best value in whitetail this, but New York and Pennsylvania 374,690 deer, and New York hunters Midwest offer, and for good reason. hunting in the northeast. Keep offer deer hunting’s best values in the northeast. From Maine to Virginia, took 227,787. Together, that’s 85,100 In fact, many good reasons. We lack that in mind when you hand over other states don’t hold a candle to more deer than hunters tagged in the the corn production of Iowa. We a trifling $20 plus change for your the value the Empire State and the other 10 states combined. lack the soil fertility of Ohio. Most of license. Pennsylvania licenses are Keystone State offer. our land is fragmented into smaller One thing that makes comparisons parcels than in states farther west. already on sale, and New York sales begin August 1. Hunters sometimes complain difficult is that some states have about the cost of a license, or argue extra costs built into their license We mostly shoot rifles in firearms against fee increases, but it’s hard fee structure. Land access permits, seasons, giving us more range and When “The Everyday Hunter” isn’t to see why they grumble. New York habitat stamps, tag fees and other accuracy compared to shotguns, and hunting , he’s thinking about hunting, costs drive the price of deer hunting our gun seasons are long compared and Pennsylvania could raise prices talking about hunting, dreaming about for resident hunters by 40 percent up. Many easterners think the west is to most other states. Those two hunting, writing about hunting, or and still be under the average of all a hunting paradise, but that’s where factors mean we put more pressure 12 New England and Mid-Atlantic many states add those extra costs. on deer than states with fewer wishing he were hunting. If you want states. (That’s no reason to justify a hunters do. And then, the sheer to tell Steve exactly where your favorite price hike, but it’s true nonetheless.) By contrast, license fees in most numbers of hunters we have in New hunting spot is, contact him through his York and Pennsylvania mean we kill northeastern states are straight website, www.EverydayHunter.com. The minimum cost to get licensed forward flat rates. In New York lots of deer before their prime. to hunt deer in Connecticut is residents pay $22.00 and in He writes for top outdoor magazines, $38.00, and the amount of public Pennsylvania residents pay $20.90. Still, considering it’s the northeast, and won the 2015 and 2018 national hunting land in the Constitution No hidden costs. No land access we do produce our share of big, older “Pinnacle Award” for outdoor writing.

Encounter Youth Conference BPU Fourth of July Closing & Join Us as We Seek to Go Deeper Change in Solid Waste Collection Article Contributed by Food and overnight housing will Recycling for July 1-6 is glass. Encounter Youth Conference be provided at Praise Fellowship. Admission is completely free. Customers who need to pay bills Encounter Youth Conference after-hours are reminded that on- line payments may be made by is back! This summer, Praise Encounter Youth Conference Fellowship is hosting a two-day credit card, debit card and e-check will conclude with a community youth conference for students in at www.jamestownbpu.com. Phone grades 6-12. Encounter will begin service for all ages on Saturday at payments also may be made by Friday, July 26, at 7:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Everyone is welcome to credit card, debit card and e-check, continue through Saturday, July attend this service. Article Contributed by by calling 661- 1660, ext. 3. 27, at 10:00 PM. Jamestown BPU Pre-registration by July 19 Checks may be left in drop-off boxes Encounter provides teenagers The Jamestown Board of Public located at the top of the BPU’s “D” with the opportunity to is requested. To register, Utilities (BPU) offices will be closed driveway, 92 Steele Street; outside strengthen their faith in a friendly text ENCOUNTER to on Thursday, July 4, in observance of City Hall on Tracy Plaza; and outside environment as they learn more 62488, or go to http:// the Fourth of July. the Town of Ellicott Building in about God and His love for them. EncounterYouthConference.com Falconer. Payments left after-hours to learn more. The Fourth of July also is a holiday Over the course of these two for BPU Solid Waste employees. should only be made by check. days, students will engage in Therefore, normal Thursday garbage small group sessions, listen as Praise Fellowship is located at collection will take place on Friday, All trouble reports for BPU guest speakers share their hearts, 7451 Market Street in Russell, July 5. Regular Friday collection will services, all hours, should be join in worship, and play games. PA. take place on Saturday, July 6. directed to 661-1640. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 1, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 13

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Businesses interested in participation should first consult with a certified electrical contractor to verify that their electric services have the capacity to support the electric vehicle chargers they want to install. Once capacity is confirmed, the customer may Article Contributed by contact BPU Energy Efficiency Coordinator Dan Reynolds to Magic Moments Carriages Jamestown BPU schedule a site visit and to complete The Jamestown Board of Public the rebate pre-approval application. Utilities (BPU) announces a new Article Contributed by Over the years several horses have Reynolds notes that there currently covered events, especially if two teams energy efficiency program offering Joni Blackman businesses incentives for the are more than forty models of were needed. However, Denny’s electric vehicles on the market in Morgan horse team of brothers’ Magic installation of electric vehicle (EV) Magic Moments Carriages is 34 years charging stations at commercial the United States. This number is strong, strong as a horse, you might and Challenger, carried the load for expected to grow, with eight new many years. Among “horse people”, or industrial locations in the BPU say. Owner Dennis, “Denny”, Wright electric territory. EV models scheduled for release began the side business after a friend owners are sometimes known more this year. Some manufacturers for their horse’s name than by their asked him to add some style to her The BPU EV Charging Equipment plan to integrate an electric drive sister’s wedding by driving the new own. Denny was known to many component in all of their cars by as Magic or Challenger’s owner – Program for Businesses is open to bride and groom to their reception in BPU Electric Service Class 2, 3 and 2020. a two-person buggy. He said yes, built for different reasons. Magic was a beautifully built horse. He had a very 6 customers, including customers a custom buggy, hitched up the family in the hospitality field. While there are no electric pick-up horse and the business was born. hard time going slow anywhere, let trucks on the road this year, four alone standing still. Denny says,” the manufacturers are expected to have only reason Magic lived to be 33 years The offering is part of the BPU’s Denny, like so many who have grown efforts to participate in the New models available in 2020. up in rural America, was raised around old was because I owned him, anyone else would not have put up with him.” York State (NYS) Reforming the horses. He helped his father log in Energy Vision (REV) initiative At the start of 2019, there were the Pennsylvania woods as young Magic had the human equivalent of 1.1 million electric vehicles on the ADHD. He loved people, he enjoyed to stimulate investment in clean boy. He, his brothers and father were road in the United States, explains going places, but he was a handful. technologies. well known at the local pony pulls for Reynolds. According to the Edison Challenger, on the other hand, was a having champion teams. Electric Institute, this number is terrific horse; beautifully built, smart, Rebates are available to encourage the installation of EV chargers expected to climb to 18 million by Magic Moments Carriages has grown and attentive. He would do whatever under this plan. Level 2 chargers 2030. to include a variety of carriages and you asked of him – from any horse may be networked or non- wagons for all occasions. From an show class to logging. Challenger was 28 years old when he passed in 2014. networked and must have “The growth of the EV market elegant vis-à-vis four-seat carriage, represents an opportunity for those to a 16-person wagon for tours. Magic passed 18 months later. CHAdeMO or J1772 connectors or both. Level 3 chargers must be industrial and commercial entities, Engagement rides, weddings, including the hospitality industry, birthday parties for all ages, festivals When the Morgans were retired a networked and have CHAdeMO few years before their passing, the or SAE combo-connectors or both. to differentiate themselves from and corporation events fill the their competition by offering annual calendar. Magic Moments new team of Luke and Lady stepped electric vehicle charging,” states Carriages is a fully insured, family up. They are Haflinger Arabian Customers are limited to $15,000 Reynolds. “The availability of business. Wright’s daughter, Erin, crosses. They are full brother and per year under the program. A charging can be the deciding factor, and son, Patrick, both took their turn sister. Luke loves people, especially customer may apply for rebates at covering whatever was needed to children. Lady is the “Challenger” of of up to four chargers per year of for instance, where an EV owner be done. From putting on a tuxedo the team. She puts up with people participation. plans to do business, eat a meal and and delivering a bridal party to the but prefers treats. They can be seen stay for the night.” church to giving a great grandmother each Saturday night through July and Rebates are for equipment only a ride for her 90th birthday and every August at Webb’s Captain’s Table and are limited to the equipment According to the New York State other kind of event in between. Many Restaurant in Mayville, NY where the costs. Customers are responsible Department of Conservation, times, Denny depended on them to restaurant sponsors complimentary for all costs associated to install thirty-three percent of greenhouse help him handle two or more events rides between 6 and 9 PM. Come on the charger, including but not gas emissions come from the in one day. over to Mayville, have some dinner, limited to labor, material and any transportation sector. and say “nay”. applicable permits. No matter how hard Denny works, “The best way to reduce these the stars of the business are the Magic Moments Carriages is from Chargers installed under this emissions is through the adoption horses. That’s what people want to Bear Lake, PA. Call (716)450-1795 program must be available to the of EVs,” Reynolds further see, touch and experience. While or message them at Facebook/ business’ customers, employees comments. safety and customer service are magicmomentscarriages/ to or the general public and must always top of mind, fun is the focus. schedule them for your event. be in service for a minimum of More information is available by five years. Chargers utilizing contacting Reynolds at 661-1646.

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JPS Employees Honored at Early Bird Registration Retirement Reception Deadline Approaching for Audubon’s Wild 5K Run/Walk

Article Contributed by Submitted Photo Audubon Community Nature Center At the Audubon Community Nature Center 2019 Wild 5K Run/ Walk you can walk and run in one of the area’s only 5K trail races.

Monday, July 15, is the deadline for early bird registration to receive a free t-shirt for the event on Submitted Photo Saturday, July 27. The Jamestown Public School retirees of 2019. Race through fields and forests and Article Contributed by Board of Education meeting. Each across boardwalks as you speed retiree received a small gift from the toward the finish line. Timing will Runners and walkers of all ages Jamestown Public Schools district to honor their years of service. be recorded through Chautauqua are invited to participate in the Striders chip timing. The Wild 5K Audubon Community Nature Jamestown Public Schools recently is part of the 2019 Chautauqua Center 2019 Wild 5K. The Jamestown Public School honored 42 employees for their Striders/UPMC Chautauqua service to the district at a Retirement retirees this year are: Mark Alpaugh, Runner of the Year Series for which After the race, visit Panama Rocks Reception. Superintendent Bret Gary Anderson, David Andolora, Sue participating runners receive Scenic Park in Chautauqua County Apthorpe spoke to the retirees. Atkins, Carrie Blitz, Elaine Bogardus, points. for Roger Tory Peterson’s Wild Kimberly Borton, Michelle Buttafaro America Nature Festival, Saturday, “It’s an exciting time in your life,” said Kathy Carlberg, Susan D. Carlson, Audubon is excited to bring some July 27, and Sunday, July 28. The Dr. Apthorpe. “You can see by the Brenda Chandler, Elizabeth Chase, changes to this year’s course to festival features 40 nature artists, amount of administrative staff here Debra Cliver, Andrew Coccagnia, allow for a longer, wider starting live wild animals, a local food today how much we value you and Judy Dahlgren, Patty Duncanson, point and include sections of trails cook off, speakers, music, farmer's the work you have done for our Beverly Flick, Walter Gaczewski, that have never been a part of the market, classes, workshops, and schools. You should all have piece of Mary Glatz Sharon Gollnick, Eileen race before. The trail wanders other activities. mind that because of you, hundreds if Healy, Robert Henshaw, Linda through just over three miles of not thousands of students are having Hilburger, Leroy Houghwot, James Audubon’s six miles of trails. Sponsors of the 2019 Wild 5K Run/ better lives because of what you have Johnson, Stephanie Johnson, Cynthia Walk include I-86 Auto Repair, done. I do want to give you a genuine, Prizes will be awarded to the first LeBaron, Kim Lane, Patricia Lefford, Jamestown Macadam, JRSC heartfelt thank you for what you have three overall male and female Digital, Whirley DrinkWorks!, Helen Lewis, Polly Lindberg, done for our district. We wish you walker and runner finishers. Age Debbie Rowe Realtor, Hollyloft Ski Lynn Long, Linda Lucas, Debra the best in your retirement” group awards will be given to the and Bike, ONEIDA Lumber/ACE Nevinger, Michael Riley, Roslyn top three finishers in each division Hardware, and Russell Veterinary Each retiree’s principal or supervisor Sisley-Kazelunas, Terry Smith Carla for runners and top finisher in each Hospital and Lakeside Veterinary spoke about their service to their Stringer, Brent Sutter, Leroy Walker, division for walkers. Medicine. school or department during a recent Janice Walters and Bruce Young. Check-in and same-day registration Additional thanks are extended to is 8-8:45 a.m., the race at 9 a.m. The the Audubon Community Partners: awards ceremony begins at 10:30 Bob and Kathy Frucella, Carnahan- a.m. for those who have completed Jackson Foundation, Chautauqua the race. Region Community Foundation, Holmberg Foundation, Hultquist Then enjoy snacks, visit with Liberty, the Bald Eagle, and explore Foundation, Jessie Smith Darrah the exhibits inside the Nature Fund, The Lenna Foundation, The Center. Ralph C. Sheldon Foundation, The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, Entry fee is $30; $25 for Nature FSC Systems Inc., Community Center and Chautauqua Striders Foundation of Warren County, members. Money raised at this race Kinetic by Windstream, and Hal benefits the trails and bridges on and Mary Conarro. the property. To learn how you or your business For details and to register, visit can support this event, call (716) auduboncnc.org/wild5k. Race 569-2345 during business hours results from 2018 can also be found or go through the web link at there. auduboncnc.org/wild5k. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 1, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 15

Love After School Artists Exhibit at Reg Lenna Center for the Arts

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Article Contributed by students used iPads to not only take the photographs, but to edit their Jamestown Public Schools work and write their thoughts using Apple pencils. Love Elementary School Terrific Kids After School students recently became “I’m so proud of the exhibit the young exhibiting artists with a reception at artists created at the Reg Lenna,” said the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts. Mrs. Panebianco. “They really worked Students exhibited photographic hard to go through the process of self-portraits and writing they created creating a piece of artwork that meant as part of a program called The Best something to them. I loved seeing the Part of Me with local photographer reactions of the exhibition guests, and Cathy Panebianco. The youngthe young artists themselves. The work photographers who exhibited were: was really heartfelt and authentic. I was Annaih Medero Gonzalez, Jovian amazed at the level of creativity that Matos Vellon, Danika Rushing, Lilian the elementary school student showed Rivera- Rodriguez, Angel Rosa, Nolan in their artwork and I loved working Smith, Gianna Vargas and Reybastian with these amazing students. It was Hernandez- Diaz. just a great experience to be part of. I just want to thank Mr. Kathman for The students worked with Mrs. all his help and the Reg Lenna Center Panebianco, to create a piece of art that for the Arts who collaborated with us included a self-portrait and writing to exhibit, and have a reception, for featuring their favorite body part. They the young artists. It was such a great collected ideas for their photograph by experience for the students to see mapping memories and observations their artwork on a wall, and visit a real about the different parts of their bodies. gallery by taking a tour of the 3 rd on They brainstormed additional ideas 3rd Gallery.” for their self-portraits by interviewing one another about their lives and Mrs. Panebianco and Mr. Kathman photographed each other using iPads. previously conducted “The Best Part of Me” with Washington Middle With the help of JPS Technology Advantage After School students Integration Coach, Jason Kathman, earlier this school year.

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reservoir. The Chautauqua FishRevitalization Initiative grant program. on a local wildlife tour, provided by been around a long time. Hatchery near the lake is a great benefit Several free NYSDEC boat launch sites Roger Tory Peterson Institute of The focus of the series is to offer for stocking, and people come from are provided on Chautauqua Lake, Natural History, are different species training for those interested, so they all over the country to fish for world with locations in Lakewood, Mayville, of birds, along with turtles, waterfowl, can differentiate between beneficial class musky. Muskellunge are native to and at the popular Long Point State dragonflies, damsel flies, plants, and vegetation versus invasive species the lake and known for their size and Park. They are also provided at Findley wildflowers. from other locales, and to establish a strength. Lake, Bear Lake in Stockton, and along volunteer network. Lake Erie in Westfield and Dunkirk. Interested parties of all ages can His business offers fishing charters join summer interns from R.T.P.I or on Chautauqua Lake and specializes Music in Mayville President Twan Leenders on a wildlife The program started in May and has in Musky. According to Sperry, “The walk. It meets on Wednesdays at 9am dates scheduled through September. season for crappie starts late April, For a night out, dining and at the Chadakoin Riverwalk, located It includes both information sessions walleye is the first Saturday in May, and entertainment opportunities with on the new section of the bikepath in and “Citizen Scientist” field surveys. musky opens the last Saturday in May.” a view of the Chautauqua shoreline downtown Jamestown. To this seasoned fisherman, the Lake come alive in the summer. This is an Find Your Own Adventure “is a vital resource for the area. We exciting year for the newly named Leenders has an eye for things that most depend on a healthy lake for tourism Chautauqua Lake Pops, By the Shore. people wouldn’t observe, according to Tourists, conservationists, music and small businesses.” Melanie Smith, the communications lovers, and outdoor sportsman, and The floating stage was installed in coordinator at R.T.P.I. of course amateur fishermen and their Get Close to Nature in a Kayak Mayville this June after a year on hiatus, kids can join in the many traditions Life in the Lake: during which the owners researched surrounding lake life. Chautauqua Kayaking is another great pastime with to find a new location for the beloved Protecting Our Resources County is teeming with water sources. the area’s variety of waterways and inlets. concert series. Formerly Bemus Bay Megan Arnone of TourChautauqua. Pops, a name synonymous with fun There’s another way to think about this For Lily and her dad, being on the com, says that kayaking is “a great and entertainment for twenty-one natural resource: as a living organism. lake means a chance to catch up with opportunity to explore your own years, their goal of bringing the arts to Anyone who has spent time on the each other. When asked what she backyard but from a new perspective.” the people continues. lake has likely noticed green growth remembers most, it’s “the excitement Kayakers enjoy the peacefulness of the and vegetation and wondered about of a bite, and spending the day with my water and observing local wildlife like “It’s going to be wonderful, with more the effects on water quality. dad.” heron, deer, and eagles. space and more general admission seating” said chairman and co-creator R.T.P.I. collaborates with the For More Information Connected inland lakes collectively Dan Dalpra. The first show was June Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy referred to as “Cassadaga Lake” offer 29 th and the 2019 summer schedule and the Chautauqua Lake Watershed Readers can visit TourChautauqua. an NYSDEC boat ramp and free includes twenty-five shows, six movies, & Management Alliance to offer public com. Several free boat launches exist parking and is said to be a quiet and music in the park and food truck programs and volunteer opportunities along the Lake Erie shoreline and the remote place for canoers and kayakers appearances. The concert series is a regarding the issue of “weeds” in the handful of inland lakes of Chautauqua to get out on the water. Basic amenities popular attraction that brings people Lake. make it easy to focus on paddling or out to local restaurants and provides an County to accommodate boaters and fishing without a lot of distractions. amazing economic benefit to the area. “It’s a misconception that everything fisherman. that grows in the Lake is a weed. Many Kayakers looking for a spot near Wildlife Walks plants that grow are native plants that For a full program list of R.T.P.I.’s Jamestown can anticipate a new kayak are part of the ecology of the lake,” volunteer program, readers are launch to be installed at McCrea Point Fascinating wildlife surrounds the according to Melanie Smith, who also encouraged to visit rtpi.org/what-are- Park in July, part of the Downtown lake and its inlets. Most often seen says that many invasive species have these-weeds

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Janell Sluga from our Senior Life Matters program received an Employee of Distinction Award from LeadingAge NY which was voted on by the NYS Legislature. In the photo is Ami Schnauber, VP of Advocacy and Public Policy with LeadingeAge NY, Janell Sluga, Geriatric Care Manager with Lutheran’s Senior Life Matters, and Kevin Saff, Director for Lutheran Senior Housing.

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Visit 4-H at the Fair! Genealogy with Janet Wahlberg 4-H Youth have their Best on Display at the Chautauqua County Alms House Chautauqua County Fair July 15-21, 2019 At the Hall House, we have a book written by Virginia Washburn Barden that is a compilation of the surviving records. It includes an introduction that offers an overview of what you might expect to find in these two volumes. You will find the names of the persons sent there, their place of birth, the town from which they came, the date that they were committed Contributing Writer and the date that they were Janet Wahlberg discharged. In additions there are often comments made as to their Some of you may know the Alms physical condition or health issues. House by other names: County In many cases an entire family Poor House, County Home or will be listed. The records were maybe the Dewittville Poor originally listed chronologically Submitted Photo House. This complex existed but Mrs. Barden has listed then from 1832 until 1961 when a alphabetically making them much Onnalee Strong and Eric Sweeney paired up with their favorite sheep for easier to search. the Fun Show at the 2018 Chautauqua County Fair. Catch the fun show new facility was constructed this year on Saturday, July 20th at 3:00pm. in Dunkirk. All the land in Dewittville at the original site Mrs. Barden offers a list of was sold, except that of the abbreviations at the beginning horses move in Tuesday, July 16th Article Contributed by cemetery. of the book to assist you with and horse shows continue daily Cornell Cooperative your interpretation of the entries. through Sunday, July 21st. Two that are particularly helpful Extension In 1830, the County Board of Supervisors decided to buy a are abs. (absconded; left with The 54th annual 4-H Meat Animal our permission) and bound Chautauqua County 4-H Youth farm and erect a building to house Sale will take place at 12:00pm (indentured, legally apprenticed). Development Program will put the poor. This was an answer to A typical entry reads: Archibald, their best on display at the 135th sharp in the Warren K. Brown the problem of caring for the Andrew 1 Dec 1836 ae. 87 weaver annual Chautauqua County Fair in Show arena on Friday, July 19th. orphaned, destitute or sick in each fr. Sheridan b. Scotland Died 8 Dunkirk July 15th-21st. Mark your This year 70 hogs, 15 meat goats, 31 community. In the Introduction March 1839 of old age. Another calendars— you won’t want to miss pairs of market poultry, 35 lambs to the book Chautauqua County reads: Ackerman, Caroline 12 this staple summertime event! and 20 steers are available at the Alms House and Asylum, Virginia Nov 1840 ae. 8 idiot fr. Sheridan. sale. Arrive early to get a look at the Barden wrote, “As in any society, This last entry reminds us that In the 4-H Youth Building 15 area animals available for sale, meet the there were those who were there were no specialized facilities 4-H Clubs will have nearly 1,000 4-Her that raised the animal, and unable to provide for themselves to house and care for those who handcrafted projects on display get a good seat. See you at the Fair! and their families, and the Poor were retarded or mentally ill if in booths decorated with the Master found ways to alleviate their families could not care for theme “4-H is in My Heart.” In The Chautauqua County 4-H their plight. The penniless widow, them. Also, be aware that at this the 4-H Building you’ll also find Youth Development Program the orphaned children, the time period if you had epilepsy dog agility demonstrations, youth connects youth to hands-on mentally ill, the homeless, and the you were categorized as insane. presentations, crafts for fairgoers, learning opportunities that help terminally ill had nowhere to turn and more! CCE Expanded Food them grow into competent, caring, for help except to “The Town”. This is a brief introduction to a and Nutrition Education Program contributing members of society. The homeless were boarded at local source that can be used to (EFNEP) will host live cooking By completing various projects town expense in private homes fill in details of the lives of our classes in the 4-H Building until they could make their own local ancestors. Next month I will throughout the week. youth learn patience, teamwork, and other valuable life skills. way again.” highlight another resource for emigrants. It is titled, Emigrants The 4-H Snack Bar will be open Feel free to ask youth about their You may be asking yourself why I Aided in Chautauqua County from 7:00am-8:00pm daily serving projects as they are always willing have shared this very brief history New York 1853-1876. The Hall delicious and affordable home to tell you more about what they of the Alms House. I have done House Research Center at the cooked meals and of course their have been working on all year. so because many of our ancestors Fenton is open Monday - Friday fair famous milkshakes. The Snack may have lived here at one time. from 10AM to 4PM and by Bar is staffed by 4-Hers, parents, and The 4-H Youth Development In past times, there were few if any appointment on Saturdays. 4-H volunteers. The Snack Bar is a Program is one of many programs resources for those who were down major fundraiser for Chautauqua offered by Cornell Cooperative on their luck either physically To read Janet Walberg’s previous County 4-H which now depends Extension of Chautauqua County or financially. These folks could genealogy columns or to delve deeper on its’ own fundraising to continue (CCE-Chautauqua). CCE- find shelter either temporarily or into her writings and insights for programming since major County Chautauqua is a community permanently at the Alms House. searching out and recording your support was lost in 2012. based educational organization, To find more information on own family’s genealogy, please go affiliated with Cornell University, this institution, simply Google to jamestowngazette.com and visit A record number of animal Chautauqua County Government, Dewittville Poor Farm. Janet’s own web page. entries will be on display this the NYS SUNY system, and the year. 4-H youth have exhibits in federal government through the the goat, poultry, rabbit, beef, United States Department of dairy, hog, sheep, and horse barns. 4819 Route 474 The dog project will offer daily Agriculture’s National Institute of demonstrations in the 4-H Youth Food and Agriculture. For more Ashville, NY 14710 Building and have a fun show on information, call 716-664-9502 Auto Repair Saturday, July 20th in the newly or visit our website at www.cce. Brakes & Belts constructed Small Animal Arena. cornell.edu/chautauqua. Cornell Check Engine There will be shows daily in the University Cooperative Extension Exhaust & Electrical provides equal program and PIKE’S Batteries & Wipers Warren K. Brown Arena as well AUTO REPAIR as the Small Animal Arena. 4-H employment opportunities. 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Ribbon Cutting held for Tour JCC Science Center with Breakwater Playsculpture Audubon on Friday, July 5 Article Contributed by Audubon Community Nature Center If you have never taken a tour of the Jamestown Community College (JCC) Science Center with its wealth of sustainable features, now is your opportunity.

The program for Audubon Community Nature Center’s July 5 Submitted Photo First Friday Lunch Bunch is a tour of this building led by Professor Jan City officials, artists Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster; contractors, and Bowman. All are welcome. Submitted Photo children gathered for the ribbon cutting on the Breakwater Playscuplture on the Greater Jamestown Riverwalk Bike Path. The project was made The roof of the Science Center possible through a KaBOOM! Play Everywhere Challenge Grant by the The JCC Science Center is LEED at the Jamestown campus of Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation "Built To Play"initiative. (Leadership in Energy and Jamestown Community College. Environmental Design) Gold On Friday, July 5, you can join Article Contributed by that acts as both a fall-protection and certified by the U.S. Green Building Audubon Community Nature Council and loaded with green Center for a tour of this building unifying colorful base. that is loaded with green Jamestown Parks, features, from a living roof to features, from a living roof to Recreations & Conservation • The project site is located by the sustainable lighting. sustainable lighting. bike path of the Greater Jamestown Department The greywater system is designed Riverwalk near the Eighth Street walk to the Science Center together. DETAILS entrance to the path. so that the toilets and watering of the green roof (if needed) would be A professor of biology at JCC, • Breakwater was 1 of 23 projects • The dolosse are large pre- using greywater, which is relatively Bowman is also Coordinator of selected through a two-stage cast concrete elements that are clean waste water. The green roof competition through KaBOOM's prefabricated at a factory and has sun-pipes for lighting with light Environmental Science and advisor "Play Everywhere Challenge" which typically arranged as breakwaters - sensors to help reduce energy use. of the Earth Awareness Club. teamed up with the Ralph C. Wilson barriers that protect shorelines from Light sensors that turn the lights off She is on the Water Quality Task Jr. Foundation's "Built to Play" the impact of water. in rooms when not in use are also Force and Waterways Committee initiative to bring play to unexpected built in, and light bulbs campus- for Chautauqua County and but everyday spaces, making it easy • The project emphasizes the role wide are being replaced with LED served on the Board of Directors and available for kids and families of playspaces as an amenity and as a lighting. The building has light of the Chautauqua Watershed across Western New York and right, a part of urban infrastructure wells, supplemental geothermal Conservancy (CWC), where Southeast Michigan. that isn't always seen as essential for heating and cooling with less she continues as a member of but it should be. The play on the energy use, and solar panels on the the Conservation Committee. • Julia Jamrozik and Coryn juxtaposition of mass-produced, roof. Reflective lighting on windows She received the Conservation helps temperature regulate. Kempster, both studied art and large-scale elements with the world Stewardship Award presented by architecture, and their multi- of the pedestrian and the child in the CWC, the President's Award disciplinary practice has produced particular creates a playful friction. Outside are a wildflower meadow, a retention pond that is connected for Excellence in Teaching by JCC, temporary installations, permanent and the Chancellor's Award for public artworks and small works FUNDING to the greywater system, bluebird houses, bat houses, wren houses, and Excellence in Teaching. of architecture. In 2018, their work $33,000 - KaBOOM! "Play was awarded the prestigious League buffer strips around the waterways. Everywhere Challenge" Grant. Bowman was one of the college’s Prize by the Architectural League of JCC has also been a Tree Campus Funding from the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. for 10 years, and work is being done representatives who accepted New York. Foundation "Built to Play" initiative to increase native plantings and to the Audubon Chairman’s plan ahead for some major trees • The project features four dolosse Award when it was presented to $17,000 - City of Jamestown in-kind losses due to Emerald Ash Borer. that have been treated with a bright (labor, materials, equipment) Jamestown Community College blue Line-X treatment and have been for its “leadership in modeling best The Science Center is the fourth arranged on top of a rubber surface PROJECT TOTAL: $50,000 practices” in storm water retention (and last) building off the James landscaping its Jamestown campus. Street entrance to JCC. After the tour, participants can enjoy a brown The fee for attending First Friday is bag lunch and conversation in the Weeks Room, where lunches $8 or $6 for Nature Center members. PLACE YOUR AD HERE can be left before the tour. The Walk-ins are welcome. Registrations are accepted through Thursday, July Place your display ad next to one of the most viewed pages in the Jamestown Gazette...the Around Town photo page Weeks Room is off the Scharmann Theatre lobby in the Sheldon 4, by calling (716) 569-2345 during (SHEL, formerly Arts and Science) business hours or going online to STARTING AT $25/WEEK Building, the second off the James AudubonCNC.org/Programs and Display your business and reach Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Warren counties! PLUS ONLINE! Street entrance, where the group can clicking “Current Schedule.”

Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week Meet Annie. She is a shy little girl who takes a little bit to This gorgeous gal is Sugar! Sugar is laid back, warm up. Annie enjoys running and playing with other affectionate, and gentle. She doesn't mind the dogs. She would do best in a quiet home without kids company of other cats. If you're looking for a lap cat, under five. A well-fenced in yard is a must. Visit CCHS to Sugar is the girl for you! She does enjoy pets and meet Annie soon! Shelter No. RR179. being brushed! Shelter No. RR179.

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Westfield-Mayville Rotarian Registration Still Open for the 4th Annual CHRIC Classic Golf Tournament Janese Berkhouse Honored Saturday, July 27, 2019 at the Chautauqua as ‘Unsung Hero’ Golf Club, Chautauqua, NY

Submitted Photo Submitted Photo Janese Berkhouse (left) was presented with the "Unsung Hero" Award Article Contributed by Community Bank N.A.; Silver and a gift by Mary Swanson (right), Westfield-Mayville Roarty Club Sponsor: John R. Samuelson, 2018-2019 President, during this Rotary Club's June 18 banquet at The Chautauqua Home Attorney at Law; Tee Sign Grape Discovery Center in Westfield. They are shown on the Steve Baran Rehabilitation & Memorial Patio Area of The Grape Discovery Center. Sponsors: 1st Priority Mortgage, Improvement Corporation Inc., Carlos Alvarado Farms, Article Contributed by humbled with this recognition. (CHRIC) Chautauqua Transportation Club President Mary shared that Josh Freifeld, Executive Director Services, Inc., LaBella Associates, Rotary Club of the success of our Rotary Club & the Board of Director’s of M&T Bank, Mary & Pat Westfield-Mayville is the result of the contributions Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation Grant, Nestlé Purina Pet Care and and teamwork of every member. & Improvement Corporation Janese Berkhouse, a Westfield Putnam Record Agency. Prize/ resident, was named as the recipient ‘Service Above Self’ is more than (CHRIC) invite you to join of the ‘Unsung Hero’ of the Rotary a motto. It is a way of life. We CHRIC for a day of golfing Basket/Raffle Donors: Brick Club of Westfield-Mayville for the Rotarians give of our time not for &fun at the 4th Annual CHRIC City Market &Deli, Buffalo Bills, 2018-2019 club year during this recognition, but to make a positive Classic Golf Tournament being Buffalo Sabres, Chautauqua Golf organization’s June 18 celebration difference in our communities.” held on Saturday, July 27, 2019 Club, Escape Rooms Jamestown, at the Grape Discovery Center in at the Chautauqua Golf Club, During this past club year, Evergreen Outfitters, Liberty Westfield. Mary Swanson, 2018- Berkhouse had some personal Lake Course, 4731 West Lake 2019 Club President, bestowed Road, Chautauqua, NY. There is Vineyards Winery, Lucy Desi challenges. She said, “Rotary gave Berkhouse with this special still time to register a team or to Museum, National Comedy me something positive on which to recognition. sponsor the event and be part of Center, , Patton focus.” this great event. Every team has a Lighting Center, Pittsburgh Berkhouse, who has held 24 years chance at winning the grand cash Steelers, Waldameer Park, and of almost continuous membership In addition to serving in various prize of $500! since June of 1995 with officer roles and as Webb’s Captian’s Table. Friends of the Westfield-Mayville chairperson of some Registration & Lunch starting at CHRIC Sponsor: Paul Hitchcock, and Jamestown committees and 12 Noon with a 1:00 PM Shotgun Hitchcock Excavation. A special Rotary Clubs, has events of the Start on Lake Course. Entry fee is thank you to our Veterans Team just completed Westfield-Mayville $125 a player or $450 a foursome her term as the Sponsor, Lake Chautauqua Rotary Club, which includes 18 holes of golf Immediate Past with cart, lunch, 2 drink tickets, Memorial VFW Auxiliary Post Berkhouse is an President of the appetizers & dinner. For friends & 8647. Lastly, but not least, we Westfield-Mayville active volunteer in family wishing to join in the dinner would like to thank all of our other community organization. She festivities there is a $30 dinner only golfers and teams for coming out will serve this Rotary organizations. She option. All proceeds go to helping and supporting CHRIC. Your club as secretary in the currently is the Westfield- low-moderate income families’ 2019- 2020 club year. Barcelona Chamber of Commerce right here in Chautauqua County. generosity means so much. Secretary, the Chautauqua County We would like to thank all of our During the award speech, Swanson Historical Society Treasurer, and sponsors and donors for taking Golf Team Registration Forms described Berkhouse as “someone the YWCA of Westfield Board part in this event their support is and Sponsorship Opportunties who has a quiet, calm presence, critical to helping us achieve our and who goes about her Rotary of Trustees Treasurer. Janese are still available please contact Berkhouse resides in Westfield with mission. Diamond Sponsor: Basil life with purpose and dignity. She Chevorlet-Buick-Cadillac for the CHRIC at: 716-753-4650, www. her spouse and fellow Rotarian was ever willing to help, in any way chance on a Hole in One on Par chric.org or CHRIC, 2 Academy she could. She stepped in any time Tom Berkhouse. 3 to win a car. Gold Sponsor: St., Mayville, NY 14757-1050. she was asked, and she volunteered on her own when she intuitively The Rotary Club of Westfield- felt the need. 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Tour the Bootjack Farm with Netflix Teams with Legendary Audubon, Saturday, July 13 Comedy Director Marty Callner for "The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up" Article Contributed by generations, as formally designated by the U.S. Congress in 2019. The Hall National Comedy Center will offer a curated experience and interactive exhibits allowing visitors Netflix, in partnership with award- to explore the archives, including winning comedy producer/director rare performances and interviews, Marty Callner and Funny Business, memorabilia and personal effects Inc., announced today “The Hall: from the legends of stand-up. Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up” , which will pay tribute to the legends “As the country’s official cultural of stand-up comedy. The centerpiece institution dedicated to the art form Submitted Photo of the collaboration is the inaugural of comedy, the National Comedy induction ceremony, which will be Center is honored to partner with A mere five minutes from Audubon Community Nature Center is a once available on Netflix in 2020. The run-down farm that is being reclaimed by a conservationist. You can tour Netflix, Marty Callner, Randall Bootjack Farm and learn its story on Saturday morning, July 13. special will be executive produced Gladstein and David Steinberg to by Callner and Randall Gladstein, become the permanent home for partners in Funny Business, Inc., and the legends of stand-up comedy,” Article Contributed by Hike the trails, hear the history, and manager/producer David Steinberg. said Journey Gunderson, National enjoy a morning in which past and Audubon Community Comedy Center Executive Director. present meet. The initiative includes first annual “We look forward to welcoming Nature Center induction ceremony in Los Angeles comedy fans from around the world The homeowner will share stories with permanent home at the National Five minutes away from Audubon as we share the stories of the artists of the land and take you on a tour Comedy Center in Jamestown, NY who had an enormous impact on Community Nature Center is a to see all that he reclaimed. This is farm with a story. comedy, and in turn, our culture – in a great opportunity to see what an “Stand-up comedy is more than a new wing of our museum complex old farm can become with time and funny jokes -- these artists shape our On Saturday, July 13, you can meet devoted to these brilliant comics.” seemingly endless hard work. culture, teach us, and challenge us at Audubon, then carpool to the about the world and ourselves,” ABOUT MARTY CALLNER Bootjack Farm for a 10 a.m.-noon. said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content tour to learn how a conservationist This Audubon Exclusive -- a unique Callner’s comedy and music experience offered for a donation Officer, Netflix . “We're honored to productions have been nominated is reclaiming an old, run-down partner with Marty, Randall, David, farm. to Audubon -- takes place rain or for more than 40 Emmy Awards. shine, so be sure to dress for the and everyone at the National Most recently, Callner has directed Comedy Center as we celebrate the There was a lone house out in the weather. Waterproof boots and comedy specials for Chris Rock, insect repellent are recommended, greats in this field, create a space for Will Ferrell, Whitney Cummings, middle of the fields. Long before comedy lovers to come together, and today horses traversed the paths and you might want to bring Dane Cook, George Lopez and John binoculars. share the induction ceremony with Leguizamo. He is also the creator of out front with children driving farm Netflix members everywhere." machinery. Then a conservationist the award winning HBO Space is limited. Cost is $20, and series “Hard Knocks” which is bought it. One day, half of it was The Hall and surrounding initiative paid reservations are required entering its fourteenth season. torn down. Then it was rebuilt. were created by the much honored by Thursday, July 11, 2019. Now it showcases ponds and Callner and Gladstein, who have Reservations can be made by ABOUT DAVID STEINBERG myriad wildlife. worked together for 35 years, calling (716) 569-2345 during Manager and producer Steinberg producing iconic comedy and music is one of the most prominent Learn the story of this property, business hours or going online to broadcast events on six continents. what it was and what it has become. AudubonCNC.org/Exclusives. names in the comedy management Callner directed the first-ever stand- field, having worked with Robin up comedy special titled “An Evening Williams, Billy Crystal, Robert Klein, with Robert Klein,” for HBO and Marty Callner, Martin Mull, David directed the first comedy specials Letterman and Martin Short, among of the greats like Robin Williams, others. As a writer and producer, he Foote Ave RR Bridge Work Billy Crystal, Steve Martin and the has worked on everything from the late , bringing Carlin’s Academy Awards® telecast, to the traffic from Harrison St. to Crane Article Contributed by infamous “seven words you can’t say ESPY Awards, to comedy specials, St. for an estimated timeframe of Jamestown Department on television” to television. many of which received Cable Ace, approximately six weeks. Scheduled Emmy, Writers Guild of America of Public Works re-opening is mid-August. “Stand-up comedy is an art form all its and Grammy awards and honors. He Jeffrey Lehman, P.E., Director own,” said Callner. “Stand-ups have a also helped develop classic films like of Public Works for the City Detour signs will be posted. unique ability to make us laugh and “Good Morning, Vietnam” and “Let’s of Jamestown, announced Motorists must use alternate to make us think. Often their social Throw Mama from beginning Monday, July 8, 2019, routes of travel and, as always, commentary mixed with humor the Train.” LC Whitford will begin working motorists should use extra caution makes them the most effective voices on the Foote Avenue RR Bridge. while driving near this and other of the moment. It is long overdue ABOUT NETFLIX Foote Avenue will be closed to construction areas. that they be recognized with The Netflix is the world's leading internet Hall, where generations to come can entertainment service with over 148 appreciate their work forever.” million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, The Hall will live inside a brand new documentaries and feature films wing of the $50 million state-of- across a wide variety of genres and the-art National Comedy Center in languages. Members can watch Jamestown, New York. The National as much as they want, anytime, Comedy Center is the United States’ anywhere, on any internet-connected official institution dedicated to screen. Members can play, pause presenting the vital story of comedy and resume watching, all without and preserving its heritage for future commercials or commitments. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 1, 2019 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 23

National Comedy Center CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE

Comedy Center as "the country's first Center presents an unprecedented, museum devoted to comedy" and behind-the-scenes look at the time- "worth the trip to Jamestown, NY, honed creative processes that have 's hometown." elevated comedy entertainment to an art form. Over 50 innovative exhibits "We are proud to be included on this within the 37,000-square-foot facility prestigious list created by PEOPLE enable visitors to take an interactive Magazine," said Journey Gunderson, journey through comedy history, National Comedy Center Executive from early vaudeville to the latest viral Director. "As Americans hit the road memes. Throughout their personalized over the July 4th holiday weekend and experience, visitors gain a profound beyond, we hope they'll come visit appreciation for comedy icons and Jamestown, NY to see for themselves innovators, as well as for the tremendous why the National Comedy Center is influence of humor on how we think, a national treasure and a great reason live and laugh. to love America. This is one more Comedy Continuum validation of everything our visitors Design for the National Comedy Center have been saying about the experience. was led by the most prominent cultural It exceeds everyone's expectations, and and interactive design firms in the world, I'm glad People has recognized it in this whose portfolios collectively include national context." the award-winning 9/11 Memorial Museum, The National Underground "Our goal was to create a world class Railroad Freedom Center, The College attraction where patrons from all Football Hall of Fame, SNL: The over the world would be entertained Experience, and more. and educated, and just have fun", said Tom Benson, the National Comedy The National Comedy Center has Center Project Chairman. "When I been embraced by the entertainment walk through the Center now and hear industry, with props, costumes and laughter ringing out from all corners, archival material provided by many of from people of all ages and walks of life, the most revered names in comedy. The I know that we hit our mark." National Comedy Center's exhibition partners include , Carol The National Comedy Center was Burnett, George Shapiro and Jerry voted a "Best New Attraction" by USA Seinfeld, Kelly Carlin and the George Today readers earlier this year, ranking Carlin estate, Dan Aykroyd, Alan and #2 out of 20 new attractions and ranking Robin Zweibel, Joan Dangerfield, The as the #1 museum and #1 ticketed Late Night Memorial Foundation, attraction in the country. In March, the and Jane Wagner, The U.S. Congress designated the National Harold Ramis Family, The Garry Comedy Center as the United States' Shandling Estate, George Schlatter, Bill official cultural institution dedicated Marx and the Harpo Marx Family, the to presenting the vital story of comedy and preserving its heritage for future Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams estate, generations. Conde Nast Traveler called Desilu Too, NBC Universal, Paramount the Center "One of the best museums Pictures, Warner Bros. Corporate in the country." Visitors from all 50 Archive, and many more. states and nine countries have given the Center a rare 5/5 rating on TripAdvisor, The National Comedy Center also ranking among the highest in the operates the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz attraction and tourism industry. Museum, which explores the lives, careers and legacy of the "First Couple About The of Comedy," and the incredible impact National Comedy Center they had on the world. The organization also produces the Lucille Ball Comedy Opened in August 2018 in Jamestown, Festival, with past performers including New York, the National Comedy , Amy Schumer, Jay Center offers an unprecedentedLeno, Lily Tomlin, Lewis Black, Trevor visitor experience using state-of- Noah, Joan Rivers, Ellen DeGeneres, the-art technology, interactivity and Jim Gaffigan, Paula Poundstone, Ray personalization to create the first true Romano, Bob Newhart, The Smothers 21st Century museum environment. Brothers, and more. The 28th annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival this August Based on the vision of Jamestown 7-11 will be headlined by Sebastian native Lucille Ball for her hometown to Maniscalco and John Mulaney. become a destination for comedy, the National Comedy Center showcases The National Comedy Center museum comedy's great minds and unique voices experience is open seven days a week, in ways that engage, inspire, educate and year round, 10am-5pm Sunday through entertain. 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Holey Matrimony to Screen DHHS Announces Upcoming at Carriage House Cinema Animal Rabies Immunization Clinics

Submitted Photo Submitted Photo A veterinarian administering a vaccination. Article Contributed by in the palatial reception rooms of the Enchanted Ellington for Rabies Immunization Clinics Scheduled in the Carriage House Cinema member of the “Mozart Club”. Towns of Clymer, Ellicott, Ellington and Pomfret The award-winning independent The beginning of June the comedy produced, written “Christian Family Film Festival”, Article Contributed by sponsored by the Town of Ellington and directed by Ellington, NY (founded by Diana Lenska) and Dr. Mary Fales will be the Chautauqua County attending veterinarian. resident Diana Lenska will screen took place at the Carriage House at 3:00 pm Sunday July 7 at the Department of Health & Cinema. Filmmakers came from Carriage House Cinema located Human Services Vaccinations will be provided at 770 West Main Street in all over the country including free of charge to all dogs, cats and Ellington, NY. overseas. A Fall festival will take The Chautauqua Countydomesticated ferrets three months place in September. Department of Health and Human of age and older. All pets must be on Lenska also stars in this dramedy Services (DHHS) Division of a leash or in a cage and pet owners set in 1948 and filmed in North Diana Lenska is also the founder Public Health has announced the should bring rabies vaccination Carolina. The film previewed in following free rabies vaccination records for each animal that will be of the Chautauqua International Washington, NC to rave reviews clinics in Chautauqua County: receiving a shot to ensure proper and has been offered several Film Festival entering its fourth and effective vaccination. distribution deals. year in Jamestown, NY and • Thursday, July 11, 2019 from screening films from all over the 6 to 8 p.m. at the Town of Clymer New York State Public Health The Carriage House Cinema is world. This year to take place at Highway Building, 8026 Route Law requires each dog, cat and part of the historic “Enchanted the Cappa Theater of the Jackson 474 in Clymer, N.Y. This clinic is domesticated ferret over the age sponsored by the Town of Clymer of four months be vaccinated Ellington” an 1849 historic estate Center on July 25 and 26. consisting of the main house an and Dr. Duanne Dunnewold and against rabies and county residents 1849 Greek Revival, the attached Dr. Gregory Seblink will be the are encouraged to be responsible Carriage House transformed into To learn more about Holey attending veterinarians. pet owners by having their pets a quirky, unique screening venue Matrimony and other upcoming vaccinated. for original independent films films to be screened at the • Thursday, July 25, 2019 from and two other historic buildings Carriage House Cinema you can 5 to 7 p.m. at the Town of Ellicott Rabies is a very serious disease Highway Garage on East Mosher of warm-blooded animals caused on the property. go direct to the website https:// Street in Falconer, N.Y. This clinic is by a virus. Raccoons, bats, skunks www.carriagehousecinema.org/ The “Enchanted Ellington” and sponsored by the Town of Ellicott and foxes are the common disease Carriage House Cinema hosts where you can also view the and Dr. Mary Fales will be the carriers. The virus is transmitted to numerous creative and cultural trailer for the film. You can call attending veterinarian. humans and animals through saliva events for the community. for information as well (716)- and it can enter the body from a Recently a Royal Tea was held 214-7006 • Saturday, August 10, 2019 bite, scratch, scrape or open cut. from 9 a.m. to noon at the Pomfret The rabies virus infects the central Highway Barn, 9636 Chautauqua nervous system and can cause brain Rd. in Fredonia, N.Y. This clinic is swelling and ultimately death within Great Selection & Prices sponsored by the Town of Pomfret days of the onset of symptoms. On All Wines & Liquor! and Dr. Katie Ball will be the attending veterinarian. 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Article Contributed by $9,300 worth of diapers, strollers, bathtubs, books and other baby United Way items that were collected. “One of ainting 327 Steele Street, Jamestown, NY Efforts to improve early child our agencies shared with me that Phone: 716.484.2380 development are an investment, not they had a client with a 6-week Unlimited Fax: 716.484.2383 a cost. Available cost-benefit ratios old baby who became homeless Of Jamestown, Inc. of early intervention indicate that and she was almost out of diapers. HELP WANTED! for every dollar spent on improving This initiative helped alleviate the Year-round Professional Painter and Drywaller early childhood development, stress of her situation, and filled FULLwith at least TIME 2 years’ PAINTER experience. returns can be on average 4 to 5 the immediate need as she connects PleaseCALL send STEVE resume AT 716.484.2380 and references. times the amount invested, and in with local human services care and some cases, much higher. focuses on getting her and her baby back on track to a successful future. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT United Way of Southern Chautauqua This is just one instance of many County annually coordinates that we make a collective impact in OPENINGS community baby item collections to our community.” Added Johnson, gather essential items that will give “United We Fight From Cradle, To our community’s infants a better Career. United We Win.” Moon Brook Country Club, Jamestown’s premier country club since 1920 future. Local worksites get creative has several immediate job opportunities available. and host their own baby showers as This year’s collection efforts team building activities or just simply were successful because of some a way to get together and have fun incredible community partners, AVAILABLE POSITIONS while helping our local community. Dewittville-Mayville United The Chautauqua County Maternal Methodist Women, St. Luke’s SOUS CHEF BARTENDERS and Infant Health program Episcopal Church, Lane Women’s coordinates a Community-Wide Health Group, Moonbrook Ladies LINE COOK SERVICE STAFF Baby Shower event in the Fall, that Golf Club, Bookclub Members includes over 30 local organizations Apply in person at or send resume to and the Give BIGCHQ fundraiser Moon Brook C.C. providing education and guidance spearheaded by the Chautauqua for local moms. There’s educational 2789 North Main Street Extension Region Community Foundation. Jamestown, NY, 14701 (att. Bruce Stanton) seminars for breast feeding, car seat or visit www.moonbrookcc.com for printable application. safety, domestic violence, drug and These items were recently distributed alcohol prevention, safe sleep and to local agencies that work one- hygiene. on-one with mothers to provide “A little really goes a long way,” education and case management: states Cynde Johnson, Resource Salvation Army’s ANEW Center, Development and Marketing Chautauqua County Department of Coordinator for United Way. Health & Human Services’ Maternal “Collectively our community has & Infant Health Program, YWCA’s come together and done an amazing TEAM & Transitions Program, job to provide the essentials for Catholic Charities’ WIC Program, moms and babies; this will help Mental Health Association and The ensure that families receive the right Baby Cafe who all work routinely JamestownGazette.com materials and the right education with expecting and new moms. to go along with them.” Johnson was amazed at the attendance and To learn more about community programming during last year’s baby item collections, visit: uwayscc. Community-Wide Baby Shower org or call 483-1561. Follow United Event and was hoping to build a Way of Southern Chautauqua positive response this year. Her hope County on Facebook, Instagram turned into reality with the over and Twitter. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 26 www.JamestownGazette.com EMPLOYMENT July 1, 2019 SKF SKF — FALCONER, NY — — FALCONER, NY — IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! Maintenance Available Position Mechanic + Electrical Maintenance Electrician Engineer + Gage Specialist (Journeyman Card Required)

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STKA Kidney Walk Set Auditions for "The Producers" Article Contributed by dance combination for dance proficiency. Accompanist will be for July 7th, 2019 Lucille Ball Little Theatre provided. Individuals should bring Monday, July 22 & their own music and personal Tuesday, July 23 planner for availability. Inquires into orchestration, costumes, 6:30 – 8:30 pm properties, light and sound are (Characters/Ensemble) welcome at auditions.

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Kwik Fill Raising Money for Submitted Photo STKA Committee members (L to R) Mitch Stone, STKA Vice President; Laurel Memorial Run/Walk Cam Miller; Jeanette Caprino, President of WNY Kidney Connection; Sam Pellerito, STKA President. County, proceeds from the sneaker sales will be split with The Arc of Article Contributed by event will include a tribute butterfly Erie County; in Warren County, release (1:15 p.m.), music, picnic money will be split with Bollinger The Southern Tier Kidney lunch, and a basket raffle. The Enterprises. Association (STKA) goal of this year’s walk is to raise $15,000 to support the mission The Laurel Memorial Run and Walk The Southern Tier Kidney of the STKA by enhancing the was created by Wayne and Elaine Association (STKA) has lives of kidney patients (including Hotelling of Silver Creek, NY, in announced the details for their honor of their oldest daughter, who 10th annual Kidney Walk. This those on dialysis) at UPMC fundraising walk will take place on Chautauqua, kidney transplant Article Contributed by had special needs. The event seeks Sunday, July 7th (Registration at donors and recipients through the Jamestown BPU to raise public awareness about 12:30 noon and Walk at 1:30 p.m.) WNY Kidney Connection, and to individuals with disabilities while from the St. James Church, which enhance community awareness of Area residents can show their providing an opportunity for people will also serve as the starting and kidney disease. support for people with disabilities with disabling conditions, and finishing point for the walk. by buying a special card at Kwik Fill. those without, to come together at Individuals and businesses are also a fun, family-friendly event. This year’s event will pay special being asked to consider donating Through July 21, United Refining tribute to transplant patients items for the basket auction. Company’s Kwik Fill and Red Proceeds from the Laurel Memorial and donors. The Jamestown area Apple Food Mart locations will Run/Walk are used to enhance has been very fortunate to have “We are so excited about this be selling paper cards to raise employment and work training numerous successful transplants. year’s walk as we raise awareness of money for the 23 rd annual Laurel opportunities for people with This year, we would like to honor chronic kidney disease and money Memorial Run and Walk. This is the disabilities. Wayne Hotelling noted those who have given and received to help local patients,” said Mitch 17 th straight year that Laurel Run/ that support from the business the “gift of life”. Futhermore, the Stone, Chair of the 2019 STKA Walk organizers have partnered community is essential to the STKA would like to encourage Kidney Challenge Walk and kidney with United Refining. event’s success. prospective donors to consider transplant recipient. “We also helping to bring new life to the treasure the opportunity to honor The cards will be sold at participating “Without sponsors like Red Apple many who are on a waiting list. individuals, who like myself, have locations in Chautauqua and Erie and Kwik Fill, this would not be a battled kidney disease and enriched counties in New York, and in reality,” he said. There are many opportunities to Warren County, PA. Customers participate in this charity event. the lives of others.” who buy a card can write their This year’s Laurel Memorial Run/ The STKA would like to encourage name on it and have it displayed in For more information about the Walk takes place July 19 and 20. individuals, families, co-workers, the store. The suggested donation is Kidney Challenge Walk, please The first day consists of a relay and friends to register to walk, form $1, but donations of any amount are contact Sam Pellerito (716-485- run and a 30-mile endurance run a team, make a tax-deductible gift, or appreciated. Donation containers sponsor a tribute butterfly on line at 3901, [email protected]) also will be set up in some locations, from Jamestown to Dunkirk. The www.southerntierkidneyassoc.org. or Mitch Stone (716-338-6421, and people can put money in the following day in Silver Creek there [email protected]). containers if they’d prefer not to will be an 8-kilometer run, a 5k In addition to the walk which write their name on a card. fitness walk, a 1k fun walk, children’s begins at 1:30 p.m., this special Visit www.kidneyconnection.org. runs, and “Laurel’s Legacy Lap,” All of the money raised in in which people with disabilities Chautauqua County will go to take a lap around the track at the Filling the Gap, which works with village ball field. There also will be a The Resource Center to improve party featuring free food, music and the lives of people with disabilities activities for adults and children. and their families. 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