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C Walter Pickut M “Sometimes there’s a treasure right next door--and you don’t Y even know it until somebody tells you. That’s our Amish CM Elect Nov. 6th Trail,” said Deb Opferbeck at Cattaraugus County Tourism. MY To the 150th NYS Assembly Seat “Some people came to ski and fish for years, but they never CY Visit the web site at: knew what a treasure our own Amish Country was until we CMY www.DrRudy4NY.com put it on our website.” K The Amish Trail, which extends into Chautauqua County in Vote in the Independent the Cherry Creek area, attracts tourists from as far away as Primary on California and Australia. It has boosted business for countless Sept. 13th local shops, restaurants, museums and attractions. “People MAKE HISTORY all around the world are fascinated by the Amish and their

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Rudy Mueller gentler, old fashioned way of life,” Opferbeck said. “Just Google ‘Amish Trail’ and the top 10 sites bring you right here their integrity and their fine workmanship.” to our doorstep.” The Amish, now nearly 250,000 strong across the United “What a stunning setting…What a gem! Visitors really feel States, came from the German speaking parts of Europe in the as though they are in a different era ...” boasted Roger Brooks 18th Century and still speak local dialects of their old tongue of Destination Development in Seattle Washington when he among themselves. They name anyone who is not Amish, visited the area to help boost local tourism. “English,” even Hispanic Americans, second generation Czechoslovakians and visitors from Italy. The Amish folk are worth getting to know; they truly live their beliefs. Modern conveniences, they say, take more A Cattaraugus County innkeeper recently received an on-line work, worry and upkeep than they are worth; a life closer to registration from an Italian couple from Como, northern Italy, God’s creation is a life of peace. They live closer to their real who wanted to experience real “Americana” while visiting values…family, relationships, enjoyment of the simple gifts of family in Toronto, Canada. They came to see the Amish. hand crafted homes and hand tended crops. “They don’t enjoy They also discovered the local “English,” their businesses, being gawked at,” Opferbeck said, “but they love to show their restaurants and more, while here. work and kindness and to visitors who truly respect them, CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Volunteers Invited to Assist Audubon’s Roadside Cleanup Article Contributed by Rain or shine, volunteers will meet at the Jamestown Audubon Center & Sanctuary Nature Center at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 between Twice a year, volunteers pick up trash along Jamestown and Warren. After donning a Audubon’s adopted section of Route 62 bright orange vest, they will ride in the van People with disabilities enjoy the same activities as you do - dancing, from Riverside Road, where the Audubon to Audubon’s section of highway. cards, golfing, gardening and Center and Sanctuary is located, south to the companionship. After matching orange trash bags are state line. Become a Direct Support filled with refuse that has intentionally or Professional! • Part-time positions available on all shifts Anyone who would like to enjoy some fresh accidentally ended up on the sides of the • Full-time positions on 2nd & 3rd shifts air and good company is invited to join this road, workers will return to the Nature APPLY TODAY! worthwhile endeavor from 9 a.m. to noon on Center for thanks and food. www.trcny.org Saturday, October 6. EOE M/F/V/H CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 WCA Center For Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Orthopedic Care For The Whole Family! Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeons, William Fritz, MD & Peter Robinson, MD; 24/7 orthopedic surgery through WCA Hospital Emergency Department; Sports Medicine Program; outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech and hearing services (minimal wait times). To schedule your appointment, call (716) 664-8400 today!

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Publisher...... Stacey Hannon Editor...... Walt Pickut Art Director...... Daniel LaQuay Graphic Designer...... Kelly Dietrick Sales...... Stacey Hannon Sales...... Merrill Rosen Sales...... Kelly Dietrick Circulation Manager...... Mark Hannon Website Manager...... Jason Sample CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Bridal Becky...... Chautauquawedding.com Elaine Rissel, RN...... Nurses Notes Faith Luce...... Herb R4U Four Discriminate Diners...... Restaurant Review Jason Sample...... Contributing Writer Janet Wahlberg...... Finding Your Family Joanne Tanner...... Down to Earth Julia Garstecki...... How Did I Get Here Katrina Fuller...... Life and Times of a Modern Housewife Linda Johnson...... WCA Medical Minute Lori J. Wilson...... Ms. Movies Reviews Melinda Centi...... Patient’s Is Our Virtue A Fatal Journey Miller Hall Financial...... Finacial Cents Nolan Farr...... Farr Outdoors Some things should die, but we feed them anyway. Take And when we find ourselves in the place just right, Pastor Scott Hannon...... Faith Matters prejudice, for instance. Sometimes it masquerades as ‘Twill be in the valley of love and delight. Pastor Shawn Hannon...... Faith Matters Reverend Eric Williams...... Faith Matters what we call “taste.” We say we don’t hate some things … Students, Pre-K to Seniors...... Young Gazetteers they’re just not to our taste. So we stay where we are and The Amish Trail was developed by a group of volunteers Vicki McGraw...... Join Me in the Kitchen never challenge a point of view we’ve grown comfortable and the Tourism Board in Cattaraugus County just a few WCA Hospital...... Medical Minute with. But a little travel to a different place can be an eye years ago to help people re-discover an older, honorable QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS opener and, sometimes, surprisingly pleasant. and gentler way of life. Tourists have journeyed from as Write to us at: far away as California, Italy and Australia just because PO Box 92 “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow they wanted to experience it for themselves. Jamestown, New York 14702 mindedness,” Mark Twain said. “Broad, wholesome, OFFICE: 716-484-7930 charitable views cannot be acquired by vegetating in one And it is all right next door, waiting for us. Walt Disney FAX: 716-338-1599 little corner of the earth.” said, “We’re curious, and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths…so we keep moving forward, opening EMAIL: [email protected] [email protected] This week The Jamestown Gazette invites you to just new doors, and doing new things.” Staying home may [email protected] such a wholesome place, a place not very far away, be just an old prejudice that says “things are fine the way ONLINE: www.jamestowngazette.com a place you’ve heard of, and maybe even seen, but they are.” But really? probably never experienced up close and personal. AD DEADLINES: Thursday at 4:00 pm [email protected] Maybe it’s just not to your taste…but it is just up the Our Amish friends believe living closer to Creation is road a piece. Come and see. also living closer to the Creator. For those of us who DISTRIBUTION: take pride in possessions we can neither make nor fix for The Jamestown Gazette is a locally owned FREE Take a trip with us on the New York Amish Trail. Are ourselves, or even understand the workings of, it may be weekly community newspaper that reaches residents and merchants in Southern Chautauqua County. We you willing to meet folks who seem happy without time to realize that such a pride is a prejudice we need build a sense of community and pride by providing iPods, iTunes, texting and X-Boxes? Are you willing to no longer feed. A journey down the Amish Trail on one residents and businesses with positive stories and timely discover the joys of a life where you can fix anything you of these gorgeous Autumn afternoons just might be a life information that spotlights local residents, organizations own with your own two hands? Where your greatest changing experience you can find for yourself…just up and businesses operating and working together. New issues will be distributed to local dealers every Monday. pleasures at the end of a work day come from your the road a piece. family, not a big, flat screen? Brought to you by: Enjoy the read. An old song, from another, but not too different, tradition of spiritual simplicity says: Walt Pickut ‘Tis the gift to be simple, ‘tis the gift to be free Editor ‘Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be, The Jamestown Gazette

October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 3 e-mail your event info. by 5 PM Thursday to [email protected] Jamestown’s LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Jive

JAMMERS HOME SCHEDULE: Paranormal Convention MUSIC: Date/Time: Visiting Team: Jamestown Train Station Oct. 5, 2012 7:00 p.m. Springfield Sat. Oct. 13th RockToberfest Oct. 6, 2012 5:00 p.m. Springfield 10 am to 8pm Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena Oct. 13th Kick off 4pm AUDUBON NATURE EVENTS: FALL FESTIVALS: Two Stages with back-to-back music all night Bands: Big Leg Emma, Smackdab, Smokehouse, Pres- First Friday Lunch Bunch (Adult) Harmony Historical Society’s Fall Festival sure Sensitive and Gina V. Friday, October 5, 2012, 11am-1pm 1943 Open Meadows Road To purchase tickets call: 484-2624 Nature-related talk followed by BYO brown bag lunch. Blockville, NY Audubon provides coffee and tea. $5/member; $7/ Oct. 6th and 7th American Legion Herman Kent Post 777 and AM- non-member. For more information Call 640-5843 VETS Aaron Swanson Post 777 Enchanted Forest (all) Forestville Fall Festival Established 1920 Friday-Saturday, October 5-6, 2012, 6pm-8:45pm Forestville Central High School Week long Anniversary Celebration! Pre-paid reservations required for this non-scary Hal- Oct. 6th & 7th The Final Day October 14th loween event during which animals can magically talk Prime Rib buffet before the dance 5-7pm with the to you about their lives! Beer & Wine Festival dance from 7-10pm Holiday Valley Resort’s Featuring “RAZZ” with 22 Piece Band Roadside Cleanup (Adult) Tannenbaum Lodge Saturday, October 6, 2012, 9:00am-12:00 noon Nov. 10th Yankee Bush Productions Rain or shine – help us cleanup our section of adopted Crown Theatre trail. Meet at the nature center to get your gear. Corn Maze 21 E. 3rd St. Jamestown Maplebrook Farm, Rt. 62 in Leon Tribute To Crooner Dean Martin FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 569-2345 Saturdays & Sundays By John Morello VISIT WWW.JAMESTOWNAUDUBON.ORG Oct. 28th Sat. Oct. 20th 7pm 10:00 am to Dusk For Tickets Call: 814-489-3110 BOOKCLUB: Call 296-5230 for more information Budddist Book Group Rolling Hills Radio Prendergast Library – Fireplace room. Ellicottville’s Fall Festival Labyrinth Press Co. Second and Fourth Wednesdays of the month October 5-7 Downtown Ellicottville/Holiday Valley 12 E 4th St., Jamestown. A limited number of season 7pm till 8:15 Resort tickets for the 2012-2013 season of Rolling A Path With Heart by Jack Kornfield Hills Radio with host Ken Hardley, presented by Nightmare Hayrides WRFA-LP Radio for the Arts. Mon 10/22/12 @7pm, COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE: Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays Thu 11/29/12 @7pm, Sat 12/29/12 @7pm, Thu 36th Annual College & Career Nght Through Oct. 7:30-9:30pm 1/31/13 @7pm, Thu 2/28/13 @7pm, Thu 3/28/13 Jamestown Community College 6319 Sommerville Valley Rd., Ellicottville, NY @7pm, Thu 4/25/13 @7pm Chautauqua County Counselors Association Tuesday, October 16, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. FARMERS MARKETS: RACES: Physical Education Complex on JCC’s Jamestown Buy Fresh Buy Local Campus. Muddy Viking Run Admission is free. For additional information about Downtown Jamestown: Foundry Alley Lake Chautauqua Lutheran Center College & Career Night Fri. 10am to 3pm Sat. Oct. 13, 2012 For More Info Call JCC, 338.1001. 4-Mile Mud Run CRAFT SHOWS: For more info contact: [email protected] or COMEDY: Holiday Craft Show (716) 868-1232. Lakewood Community Center The Forum Oct. 13th 10am to 4pm THEATRE: 201 N. Main St., Jamestown This is a fundraiser for the Chautauqua County Hu- Improv Comedy every Wed. night 8pm mane Society’s new Cat Colony Room. The Little Theatre Galacticsystems.info/the-forum Among the vendors will be a local potter, photogra- 18 East Second Street pher and caramel candy lady. Jamestown The Labyrinth Press Co. The Humane Society will be there with a mock-up of Forbidden Broadway 12 East 4th St. the new room. Sept. 28th, 29th Jamestown Oct. 4,5,6,7 Stand-Up open Mic FUND RAISER: To Reserve your seats call 483-1095 Every 1st & 3rd Thursday of the Month 9:00pm Breast Cancer Fund Raiser WALKING TOURS: Uncensored Adult Shows Bob Terreberry is staging a Sit-in at Friendly’s Oct. 8th Fenton History Center CONCERT: For more info: 753-6319 67 Washington St. Jamestown [email protected] Every Saturday 1-3 Reg Lena Civic Center The Fenton will lead a series of rotating walking tours An Evening with HISTORY: through Jamestown. Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder For more information call 664-6256 Oct. 13th 8:00pm Roger Tory Peterson Institute Of Natural History For tickets call: 664-2465 Randolph Mammoth Exhibit October 6 & 13 through Dec. 2012 7th Annual “Saints and Sinners” Lake View Cemetery EDUCATION: Tours MOVIES: From 3 pm until 8 pm stepping off throughout the day Jamestown Prendergast Library and evening. Reservations are required; please call 509 Cherry Street Dipson Theaters 664-6256 to reserve your tickets and time slot. ASK – After School Kids Lakewood Cinema 8 For children ages Kindergarten to 4th grade Chautauqua Mall Cinema I & II October 7 & 14 4pm-5pm For information on movies and times visit: Mausoleum Tours and More at Lake View Cemetery Weekly on Friday until November 17, 2012 www.dipsontheaters.com A guided behind-the-scenes tour of a number of the el- egant mausoleums and gravesites in Jamestown’s 1859 EVENT: The Robert H. Jackson Center cemetery. 8 PM. Call 664-6256 to reserve your tickets Liberty Under Law: The Robert H. Jackson Story Paddles Across The Lakes’ Friday, Oct 12 @ 7:00 pm October 10 Cassadaga Lake NEW! Brown Bag Lecture Series. Come hear about Sat. Oct. 6th 10 am The Robert H. Jackson Center an important part of Jamestown’s history during the For more information: 572-9719 Lincoln on Professionalism lunch hour. Noon to 1 PM. Meets the 2nd Wednesday A seimar of the month April through October, at the Fenton Tuesday, Oct 23 @ 8:00 am Mansion until further notice.

Page 4 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette October 01, 2012 Struggle for Intimacy in oin ME a Dysfunctional World Jin the Article Contributed by calling the Council at 664-3608 in CASAC Jamestown. Community members interested in the topic are welcome itchen “Struggle for Intimacy in a and encouraged to attend. You may be Dysfunctional World” training pleasantly surprised that you did. sponsored by the Chautauqua K This course qualifies for those only food, but medicinal qualities and Alcoholism and Substance Abuse seeking professional credentialing craft ideas, all from that fruit of original Council is scheduled for Friday, as a Credentialed Alcoholism sin! October 19 and 26, 2012. and Substance Abuse Counselor When my kids were little, I always There is no such thing as a perfect (CASAC); Credentialed Prevention made applesauce for them. It is easy family. Everyone comes from a family Professional (CPP) or Credentialed to make and as we know, fresh is best! with some degree of dysfunction. Prevention Specialist (CPS) as They loved helping make it, too. They Many of us have long suffered the approved by the New York State started out by stirring, then as they got consequences of being raised in an Office of Alcohol and Substance bigger, they got better with the peeler unhealthy environment. As a result Abuse Services. This course is OASAS and then progressed on to the knife of unhealthy messages received approved for 12 hours CASAC to cut the apples into pieces. I don’t from childhood, adults struggle (Section 3), CPP/CPS (Section Contributing Writer like to add sugar to my applesauce, with life issues especially with 2). This course work is recognized Vicki McGraw as I prefer the natural flavor of the emotional intimacy. Our presenter and approved by the Pennsylvania apples, but by mixing varieties in one demonstrates how these messages Certification Board through It’s apple time! Just go to any of our batch, I can change the flavor profile. I are often carried into our adult lives, reciprocity. local markets and you will see them… would puree my applesauce when the contaminates relationships, and The Council offers a number of the big bins of crisp, juicy, red, green boys were babies, but now they like it affects our emotional health and professional training opportunities and yellow apples. Macintosh, Gala, chunky. A dash of cinnamon simply intimacy skills for family members throughout the year. Individualized Ida Reds, Golden Delicious and more. makes it perfect! You can substitute or for professionals working with on-site training, depending upon staff The varietals abound with a variety of applesauce for the bananas in your clients with related issues. Participants needs, is available. All trainings can colors, textures and delightful flavors. favorite banana bread recipe, and use will learn what constitutes healthy be designed either as an in-service Whether you prefer a softer, sweeter applesauce in place of oil in many relationships, how to achieve them training, conference or workshop. apple like the Macintosh, the tart, crisp recipes, as well. By keeping them in the and how to change unhealthy habits bite of a Granny Smith, now is the refrigerator crisper, they will stay fresh and behaviors. The Council is a not-for-profit, United perfect time to buy! Way supported agency. To register and delicious longer, that is if your kids This training offering is a two part for the above course or to learn more Apples are a wonderfully versatile don’t eat them all in a day or two, like series scheduled for Friday, October about other training offerings the fruit. They can be eaten raw or cooked my guys do! 19 & 26 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. at Council may have available contact in a variety of ways. Applesauce and What an amazing fruit, and there is no the First Presbyterian Church (Near Kathleen Colby, Training Services, pies are the most obvious, but using better time than fall to stock up and the College) 219 Central Avenue, at 664-3608 or e-mail at kjcolby@ your imagination can lead to some enjoy! Fredonia, NY. Suzanne Joyce, CASAC casacweb.org. Also, visit our Web wonderful tastes! Apples offer a crunch will be presenting. There is a $130 Site: www.casacweb.org and subtle flavor to salads (both Apple Herb Stuffed fee. Pre-registration is required by sweet and savory), as well as a sweet background to meats and other savory Chicken Breast dishes. There is nothing like a pork loin 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts roasted with apples, or a chicken breast JAMESTOWN BPU stuffed with herb and apple stuffing. By 1 large apple, peeled and diced 1 stalk celery, sliced FALL FLUSHING adding apples to these dishes, you not October 6 - 18 (Weather Permitting) only get the essence of their delicious 2 T diced onion Flushing Times and Location Maps Posted Daily on ½ t thyme www.jamestownbpu.com & www.jamestowngazette.com flavor, but the bonus of extra moisture Daily Times & Locations reported on page 2 of the Jamestown Post Journal, to keep your meats juicy. ½ t rosemary 106.9-FM, SE-93, WJTN, WHUG, WKSN & Time Warner Weather Channel Crawl, 1 t parsley and Call For Questions 661-1666 As we all have been told, an apple a Salt and pepper day will keep the doctor away, and 2 T butter will clean your teeth, too! Apples ½ c milk make the perfect lunchbox addition… 2 cups bread cubes they are hearty enough to survive the “backpack experience” and still Saute apple, onion, celery in butter be edible! A small apple will satisfy until tender, add herbs, salt and pepper that midday snack craving without and milk and allow to simmer for 5 destroying your diet. And let’s not minutes. Add bread cubes and gently forget the Halloween party classic, mix to moisten. bobbing for apples! I have a friend Using a sharp knife, cut a slit in the who makes beautiful pomanders by thick part of each breast to create pressing whole cloves into a fresh apple a large pocket. Divide the stuffing and then letting the apple dry out. The between the 4 breasts, filling the apple shrinks as it dries, thus bringing pocket loosely. the cloves even closer together. Simply tie a pretty ribbon around it and you Bake at 350* for 50-60 minutes. have a great ornament! So, we have not

October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 5 ...CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE BPU General Manager Named Volunteers Invited to Assist Audubon’s Roadside Cleanup to National Climate Change and Generation Policy Task Force Article Contributed by currently serves as the Third Vice President/ Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Secretary of the New York Association of Public Power and as a member of the New Jamestown Board of Public Utilities (BPU) York Upstate Regional Energy Council. General Manager David Leathers has been The Jamestown resident is a graduate appointed to the American Public Power of Jamestown High School, Jamestown Association’s (APPA) CEO Climate Change Community College and the State University and Generation Policy Task Force. of New York at Buffalo. He also earned Formed in 2006, this group of 30 public High fashion and high fun are part of the deal when you volunteer to a Master’s of Science in Manufacturing help with the Audubon Center and Sanctuary’s Roadside Cleanup on power industry leaders from all regions of Management from the General Motors Saturday morning, October 6. (Photo by Jennifer Schlick) the country, assists the APPA in developing Institute in Flint, Michigan. In Jamestown, national policy positions on climate change. Leathers formerly held leadership positions Dedicated Audubon volunteer Denny Anderson will again The task force’s mission expanded in 2011 at Cummins, Inc. and at Valeo where he head this effort, as he has for many years. to address environmental regulations worked as General Manager. In 2009, he was Participants are reminded to dress for the weather and impacting public power, as well as challenges named the Chautauqua County Chamber of bring gloves if you have them. surrounding resource management in public Commerce Person of the Year. power. If you would like to join this effort, call the Audubon “It is a great national recognition for the Center at (716) 569-2345 or reply at the Roadside “The electric utility sector faces an Jamestown BPU and its general manager, Cleanup link at http://jamestownaudubon.org/ to say unprecedented number of environmental David Leathers, to be named to this you’ll be coming. Reservations are not required, but regulations over the next ten years that important task force. The Jamestown BPU’s Audubon wants to be sure to have enough food. collectively will be the largest and most commitment to sensible environmental expensive in the history of the industry,” stewardship will be further strengthened by To learn more about Audubon and its many programs, call noted APPA President and Chief Executive participation on this policy-making body,” (716) 569-2345 or visit www.jamestownaudubon.org. Officer Mark Crisson. “These regulations commented BPU Chair John Zabrodsky. will likely result in permanent plant closures, “The Jamestown BPU, chartered by the City as well as shutdowns for retrofits, that will of Jamestown in 1923, is one of the first impact reliability, increase electric rates for public power utilities created in our country consumers, and affect our nation’s economic and was one of the original 40 municipally- recovery.” owned utilities to form the APPA in 1940,” “The regulations will also have a significant stated Leathers. “I am proud to represent impact on the types of fuel sources utilities Jamestown and ‘our hometown utility’ on a use to generate electricity,” continued national level.” Crisson. “In addition, these issues are Public power is that segment of the country’s intertwined with supply considerations, 2,200 not-for-profit electric utilities which resource management, and the integration are owned by their municipalities and of renewables. The CEO Climate Change customers. Because public power utilities are and Generation Policy Task Force will non-profit, the companies do not have to pay help APPA evaluate and develop policy shareholders as for-profit entities must do, recommendations on these critical issues allowing public power companies to maintain impacting public power.” lower electric rates for their customers. Leading the BPU since 2007, Leathers

Winners Announced at Patient’s Pharmacy Article Contributed by Patient’s Pharmacy The Grand Opening at Patient’s Pharmacy on Monday, September, 17 was a good day for Eleanor Burch. Eleanor’s entry in one of the drawings paid off by winning the Transport/Wheelchair. Eleanor, who lives within walking distance from the pharmacy, said, “OMG I never win anything!” It was a good day for the other grand opening winner too. Don Munson won the 32-inch flat screen Toshiba television.

Patient’s Pharmacy is located at 320 North Main Street in Jamestown, NY. They can be contacted at 716/483-6913. Diane R. Mathews, the Vice President of Patient’s Pharmacy, is directly involved in all day-to- day operations to ensure the highest possible quality of service at all times. Full details about their services and hours of business can be found at www.ptsrx.com.

Page 6 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette October 01, 2012 JCC Foundation Will Hold Recognition Event aith Article Contributed by fundraiser, JCC Night at the Ballpark, JCC Foundation and the USA Scholarship luncheon. F atters She has co-chaired the organizing Three special honors will be presented committee for the George Bataitis M during the Jamestown Community Open Golf tournament since 1997, College Foundation’s annual which has provided over $150,000 for He Never Left recognition event on October 25. JCC’s athletics program. Patricia Phillips, a member of the The Community Partner JCC Foundation board of directors Award recognizes the vital since 1999, will receive the John D. role of organizations that work Hamilton Award. The Community collaboratively with JCC to provide Partner Award will be given to JCC’s educational, social, cultural, and civic regional sponsors which include enrichment for the area. The city of the city of Jamestown, Cattaraugus Jamestown served as JCC’s sole local County, and Chautauqua County. sponsor from 1950 to 1996. In 1996, Paul Benke, who served as JCC’s Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties president from 1981 to 1991, will be joined the city to establish a regional Contributing Writer honored as president emeritus during sponsorship model. the event. Pastor Shawn Hannon Benke, JCC’s fifth president, oversaw The John D. Hamilton Award was the incorporation and establishment In case you haven’t heard, it’s nearly election time. In just days we established by the JCC Foundation in of the JCC Foundation. In addition, will hear our first presidential debate, more and more signs will 1995 to recognize individuals whose he worked with Roger Tory Peterson, begin to litter our neighbors lawns, and Facebook will become a contributions exemplify those of the Peterson family, and community battleground of half-truths from the left and the right. Exciting, Hamilton, a past president and trustee leaders to locate the Roger Tory I know. Well, call me old school, but the thing I like most about emeritus of JCC. Peterson Institute in Jamestown. election time is bumper stickers. Bumper stickers force us to get Later, he served as chairman of the Mrs. Phillips, a member of the JCC to the heart of the issue in a clear and concise way. They make us RTPI board of directors, during which Foundation’s executive committee, communicate our issue and nothing else. But just because I like time the RTPI facility was built. bumper stickers, does not mean I always like what they have to say. also serves as chairperson of the membership committee. She co- Benke was also integral in the While driving through town the other day I got stopped at a cross chaired the Funding Excellence establishment of JCC’s Warren walk behind several cars. As I waited for the pedestrians to cross, a campaign which supported building Center and the development of the bumper sticker two cars ahead of me caught my attention. It simply construction and special projects Scandinavian Studies Program and read, “We Need God in America Again.” As I continued to drive at JCC, including the new Science endowment. the words echoed in my head, “We Need God in America Again… Center on the Jamestown Campus. We Need God in America Again…” Finally, I voiced my concern, The JCC Foundation recognition “I didn’t realize God had left.” Mrs. Phillips is a long-time member event will be held on the Jamestown of JCC’s Jamestown Campus Alumni Campus. For more information or to I cannot think of a crazier thing than the notion that God has left Association board of directors, and make reservations, visit America, except, of course, the notion that we have the power to volunteers regularly at alumni events www.jccfoundation.org or call throw God out. God created this world, and his presence is known including the annual Mystery at JCC 338.1010. in every part of it. Long before there was a USA, God was stacking up the Rocky Mountains and carving out the Finger Lakes. Are we to believe that now, because things do not look like they once did, that God has left? Of course not. What that person’s bumper sticker meant to read was “I Want MY God Back in America Again.” In 6 weeks this great nation will make the most important civic decision imaginable. The ability to elect our leaders is an incredible freedom and honor. I hope everyone participates. But don’t deceive yourself or sell our God short. We are electing a president, not granting God permission to reign in his creation. He is here already because he has always been here. And the good news is he will never leave. (Matthew 28:20).

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October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 7 ...CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE The Amish Trail – The Simple Life for the World to See Life & Times of a Modern Housewife “Before leaving,” the innkeeper said, renowned for its stunning pastoral “they invited me to visit them at their views in every direction along home on Lake Como when I visit the highways and byways of the Attack of the the Northern Italian Lake District Enchanted Mountains. with my Syracuse University Alumni Holiday Spirit There are a total of 12 caches along Group. It’s a small world radiating New York’s Amish Trail and each from our local Amish community.” one has a corresponding keyword. During the first week of January 2012, These geocaches together form the another “English” family reported New York Amish Geotrail (NYAGT). hosting a family of four from Sydney, Successful collection of 10 caches Australia who selected the area for will entitle the cacher to a special the Amish proximity as well as for commemorative New York’s Amish skiing, nearness to Niagara Falls, and GeoCoin. “Some of our NYAGT accessibility to Native American sites. pieces have already been discovered relocated to European trails,” “Since we inaugurated the Amish Trail Opferback said. about three years ago,” Opferbeck said, “hits on our website are probably During a recent visit by a California four times what they used to be. Even couple, they told the county Tourism Contributing Writer homespun local attractions have Office, “We were really sold when we Katrina Fuller experienced a tremendous boost. The discovered a set of geocaches located beautiful Leon Historical Society, at interesting sites and businesses I have a horrible affliction, dear readers. Every year, when the weather for example, used to see 100 visitors throughout the county. With so much begins to change, the wind bites with a certain kind of cold, and the a year. In a few short years that has to do, we rearranged our schedule sun starts setting a little earlier every day, my problem begins. At jumped to more than 600.” slightly so we would be able to spend the turn of the season, I begin feeling that ‘Christmas” feeling. I hear more time in the area without being Christmas carols in my head, I feel like making cut outs, and awaken The Amish Trail, quite simply, brings rushed.” every morning expecting snow. I don’t know why, but every year, I get new money to the region’s towns, this feeling far too early, and end up all “Christmas-ed” out by the time villages and businesses. Tourists bring The couple was delighted by finding the real holiday rolls out. Even my husband got caught up the other wealth and a willingness to spend. The local goods and crafts like the peanut- day. Amish aren’t the only people selling butter goat milk fudge, cutting their quality goods and services, boards, potholders, table runners, I was making pumpkin spice cookies and listening to the Rat Pack with according to Opferbeck. Foot traffic and even a wooden basket in the the little one, and he looked over, smiling. “I love the holidays,” he said. through downtown Randolph, for shape of a boat that folds flat when Funnily enough, we haven’t even passed Halloween yet! instance, now supports new eating you rotate its handle. “This made for There is something about the change from summer to fall that is establishments and shops and hosts easy packing for the trip home,” they heartening. Although we do have to deal with the cold and the snow, guests from across the country and said. “‘Handmade’ takes on a new the best holidays happen in the fall and winter. Summer holidays are around the globe. meaning when you get to meet the pretty much all the same; you have a cook out, you hang out by a fire or people who made these items, and the Twenty-first Century technology on a porch, and then there are fireworks. Fall and winter holidays have craftsmanship is indeed exquisite.” enjoys a happy marriage with the a lot more excitement, in my opinion. Halloween allows everyone to Old World Amish too. Geocaching The Amish Trail hosts two special let loose a little, go trick-or-treating and get dressed up. Who doesn’t is a new and highly popular pastime events every year. In October, take like being someone else for a night? My little one is going to be a around the world; it is somewhere the spectacular “Fall Along the Amish pumpkin this year. (Probably something she will look at pictures and between a sport and an outdoor Trail” drive through the forest colors be angry for later.) Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which adventure. Enthusiasts find clews and country sides and in Spring visit gives everyone a chance to express gratitude for all they have, and of in the form of GPS coordinates to the Amish Trail for a “Sneak Peek” of course, eat a bunch of delicious food. Then comes Christmas, the best locate hidden, even buried, treasures the coming, lush green of the Amish of all. Each year, we gather to celebrate the hope and love that came called geocaches in the woods, farms and rural New York State. into the world that day, but also the love and compassion we have in the wilderness or even in bustling, Custom tours can also be arranged for the here and now. The holidays of the colder months seem to place downtown city districts. It is often quilters, woodworking enthusiasts, more importance on being thankful and appreciative of the ones that called “a real-world outdoor treasure diners and much more. you hold dear. Perhaps the reason we save these special days for the hunting game that can take you across coldest of times is because of their warmth. A complete map of the Amish Trail, the country and around the world.” with four touring loops heading Though I am glad for summer, I do have to say I am thankful for the An enthusiastic band of local out toward communities in the four change of season. From September to Jaunuary, we will all be busy volunteer geocachers, under the directions of the compass, labeled the preparing for the excitement of turkeys and pies, hot chocolate by direction of “Master Cacher” Dora Blue, Green, Orange and Pink Loop, the fire, and families trundling up snowy roads just to be together. I Mall, in cooperation with Economic is available at amishtrail.com. On the especially look forward to carving pumpkins, Christmas carols, and Development, Planning and Tourism Amish Trail Home Page, simply click decorating the tree. These next few months are sure to be fun and and the Real Property Department, on the image that says “Request, View fulfilling as we teach our daughter the traditions for each holiday. So, have created the New York Amish or Download: Amish Trail Brochure although it is early, I hope you too can feel the warmth of holidays Geotrail (NYAGT), already world and Map.” approaching…and greet it with open arms.

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I love Jamestown because... …of it’s refined, cultured cuisine, which naturally means TEXAS HOTS. Probably, nowhere else in America do people stroll into a restaurant and boldly order in quantities of three. Texas Hots are that good. Where else can you strike up a passionate conversation by simply mentioning hot dogs: Want “the works?” ketchup ‘n’ mustard? Who’s best—AJ’s, Johnny’s Lunch, Michael’s, or Van’s? Yes, Texas Hots are that good. Post Texas Hots on by: Facebook and out of town friends pop right up. Whether they’re at the Louvre in Paris, Ian climbing Mount Everest, or addressing the UN, they get homesick over a hot dog. Texas Hots are that good. My son said, “This is great.” Not Eastman just for the dogs, but the retro look, the delicious smells and the staff joking around—the whole package. We brag about Chautauqua Institution, our sports teams, colleges, arts, and museums. Let’s boost places like AJ’s and the rest, too. For decades people enjoy taking a break with coworkers there, share relaxed conversations and treat their kids to a Loganberry. Life here wouldn’t be the same without them. Jamestown has challenges and some people enjoy talking about them. But next time I hear someone whine I’ll buy him a Texas Hot. “If Jamestown can do this with a hot dog, just imagine what else we can do.” Texas Hots are that good. Cibo Restaurant Article Contributed by “Business is good. Walter Pickut Cibo’s sidewalk-table street café and its indoor casual and comfortable From time to time, The Jamestown dining space is now a downtown Gazette recognizes one of our dealers, the landmark. In addition to regular fine merchants who make “The People’s breakfast and lunch hours, 8am Paper” available to their customers. This to 3pm, M-F, and 9am to 3pm on week, we salute Cibo. Saturday, Cibo serves the late night Cibo is an Italian noun, pronounced show and night owl crowd from “chee-bo,” which simply means “food.” 11:55pm to 4:00am on Friday and Saturday nights with snacks, a hearty “A good time is a whole family sitting breakfast or just good, strong coffee around a table filled with good and sometimes a little live musical food,” says Brian Ellis, owner of Cibo accompaniment. Restaurant. “That’s happiness for us.” On October 3, 2012, Brian and To see the menu and learn about his business partner will celebrate Cibo’s catering service, log on to their first full year at 100 East 3rd http://cibojamestown.com/. The Big Enough to Serve You... Small Enough to Care Street, the corner of 3rd and Pine, in Jamestown Gazette is proud to list downtown Jamestown, New York. Cibo along with our many fine dealers Patient’sPatient’s “We meet a lot of great people and throughout good neighbors here,” Brian says. Specializing in Home Medical Pharmacy Supplies & Equipment Pharmacy

New LocatioN isis NowNow ADDITIONS MADE TO POTTERS gALLErY 320 North Main St. • Jamestown, NY 14702 Open!Open! Phone: (716) 720-5809 Gathering Scheduled For Wednesday, October 3 Serving Stop in to see what chautauqua & cattaraugus counties everyone is talking about. Article Contributed by Region Community Foundation and the Gebbie Foundation. “As a former high school Jamestown Renaissance art teacher, I am excited to have the chance to Come in and meet the friendly staff and experience home town Corporation display student work on my building,” Mason customer service, where you are treated like a neighbor, not a number. said. “All the activity on North Main Street is The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation, Patient’s Pharmacy, easy prescription transfers and free delivery of your accentuated by this and other forms of public in collaboration with Jamestown High medication and medical supplies. art. I hope this initiative continues to expand.” School and Tom Mason, recently finished an enhancement project at POTTERS JHS student artwork currently accounts for gALLErY—an alley art gallery that 37 of the 49 pieces. The JHS art department originated in Potters Alley between Fourth contributed 14 works for 2012. Works and Third Streets. Contributing artists will by Katie Baudo, Avalon Bradshaw, Anne be recognized in the parking lot between Campion, Dennis Drew IV, Justin Hodges, We Stock Mason’s Fine Arts and Dorian’s Plus on Katie Kitchell, Katie Miktuk, Abbie Perrin, • Jewelry Wednesday, October 3 at 3:45 p.m. Rebecca Rew, Kameron Rizzo-Walker, Eric • Pink Ribbon Ryberg, Hannah Samuelson and Megan Terry “The JRC is pleased to have the opportunity Pandora Charms are new this year. to expand on this collaborative project as part • Life is Good Products of its Urban Design Plan implementation “The students selected this year, as in year’s • Post-Mastectomy & efforts,” Jason Stronz, the organization’s past, are thrilled to see their work on display Compression Garments Executive Director, said. in POTTERS gALLErY,” JHS art teacher • Cami With Pouches Stephanie Baker said. “The expansion of • Mastectomy Bras Mason joined the partnership JRC built with this space continues to emphasize our JHS and Jamestown Community College to • Breast Forms community’s talent—and its fondness for the expand the gallery west of Potters Alley on to • Bathing Suits arts.” the side wall at his downtown property, which • Comfort Items houses Mason’s Fine Arts. The gallery now Vacanti’s Extreme Signs produced and Carolyn Murray • Underarm Pillows includes 49 pieces of student artwork from installed the framed prints. Further Lymphedema Therapist • Hats & Scarves the two schools. It was established in 2010 enhancements to the gallery are scheduled to “Garment Fitter on Sight” • and More! thanks in part to grants from the Chautauqua be implemented later this fall.

October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 9 Gazette Sports Dick Berardino to Speak at Hugh Bedient Centennial Banquet Article Contributed by outfield and baserunning coach. Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame Berardino has been inducted into five different Hall of Fames – the Watertown (MA) Hall of Fame, the The Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame has Holy Cross Hall of Fame, the Massachusetts State announced that Dick Berardino, former coach with Coaches Hall of Fame, the Elmira (NY) the 1968-1970 Jamestown Falcons baseball team, Hall of Fame, and most recently in 2008 became a will be the keynote speaker at the Hugh Bedient member of the National Italian-American Hall of Centennial Banquet set for Saturday, October 20, at Fame. the RobertH.JacksonCenter in Jamestown. The banquet will honor Bedient, a Falconer native, Richard John Berardino, born July 2, 1937 at who as a rookie pitcher for the 1912 Boston Red Cambridge, Massachusetts, is currently a player Sox compiled a sterling 20-9 record while leading development consultant for the his team to the World Series title. In the Series, of Major League Baseball. A former outfielder and Bedient was magnificent pitching 18 innings in 4 longtime manager in minor league baseball, he also games with an ERA 0.50 for the champion Red Sox. spent three years (1989–91) as a coach with the Red Sox. As a player, Berardino batted and threw The Hugh Bedient Centennial Banquet will closely right-handed, stood 6’1” and weighed 190 pounds. replicate a similar banquet that was held 100 years ago. Bedient was welcomed back to his hometown A three-sport star at Watertown, Massachusetts, with a parade witnessed by over 25,000 proud High School, Berardino graduated from the ChautauquaCounty residents and was feted with a College of the Holy Cross in 1959 after leading reception and banquet on October 22, 1912. The the Crusaders to the 1958 NCAA District One event was held at the Odd Fellows Lodge on Main baseball championship. He signed with the New Street in Falconer. York Yankees upon graduation and batted .378 in his first professional season with the Modesto A highlight of the Hugh Bedient Centennial Reds of the Class C California League. He reached League in 1987 and the Lynchburg Red Sox of the Banquet will be the presentation of the Society Triple-A for three seasons (1962–64), playing for Carolina League the following season. for American Baseball Research 1912 American the Richmond Virginians, Indianapolis Indians and His managing career began in the Yankee League Rookie of the Year Award to the Spokane Indians, but never broke through to the organization, where he handled Rookie-level clubs grandchildren of Bedient. major league level. All told, Berardino appeared in in the Gulf Coast and Appalachian leagues. In 1968 Emcee for the event will be baseball historian Greg 812 minor league games, and batted .272 with 702 Berardino joined the Red Sox organization as a Peterson who will present a video he has made hits and 70 home runs. minor league coach in Jamestown. 2012 marks his about Hugh Bedient. Berardino compiled a record of 753 wins and 45th consecutive year with Boston. From 1971 Dinner will be provided by Vicki McGraw of 858 losses (.467) with two championships in 21 through 1985 he spent 15 consecutive seasons Elegant Edibles Catering who is planning a similar seasons (1966–67; 1971–85; 1987–88; 1997–98) as the manager of the Red Sox’ Short Season menu to that of the original 1912 banquet. as a minor league manager. Nineteen of those Class A New York-Penn League farm clubs, the 21 seasons were spent in short-season leagues. Williamsport Red Sox and the Elmira Pioneers/ A cocktail hour hosted by the Hugh Bedient Berardino managed two full-season Class A clubs, Red Sox/Suns. He returned to the NY-PL a Celebration Committee will begin at 6:00 PM with the Greensboro Hornets of the South Atlantic dozen years later, in 1997-98, as manager of the the banquet to follow at 7:00. Lowell Spinners. In addition to his minor league managerial and coaching assignments, and his Tickets to the October 20 Hugh Bedient Centennial The Genuine. The Original. three years as bullpen and third-base coach on the Banquet are priced at $30 and are available by staff of Joe Morgan in Boston, he also has served calling “Mr. Baseball” Russ Diethrick at 665-2265, the Red Sox as field coordinator and assistant field Falconer Highway Superintendent Sam Ognibene coordinator of minor league instruction and roving at 450-0663, or Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame Visit Our New Website: president Randy Anderson at 640-6219. overheaddoorofjamestown.com • Interactive Information • Residential and Commercial • Products and Services YMCA Swim Team Taking Registrations • How-To Guides Article Contributed by Jamestown YMCA youth department. • Photos, Videos, and More!! Improve Your Home’s Jamestown YMCA For more information, contact the Jamestown YMCA at 664-2802 or visit www.jamestownymca. 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Page 10 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette October 01, 2012 1. During what period in history did the Amish have their start? 2. How many languages do Amish people speak? 3. Besides the Bible from who’s teachings do the Amish follow? 4. What will you not see on a married Amish man ? 5. What will an Amish woman never wear? 6. What is the time period called when the rules of the Amish are lifted for a bit for Amish teenagers? 7. Eight Amish men were jailed in Kentucky, US, for failing to affix what to their horse-drawn buggies? 8. Do Amish people pay state, federal and county taxes? 9. The Amish began as a split-off of which sect?

10. In which state did the Amish first settle?

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October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 11 Battle of the Programs at JBC Article Contributed by Jamestown Business College Fall classes at Jamestown Business College (JBC) are in full swing – but recently, students took a little break for some friendly competition. The annual “Battle of the Programs,” which takes place every fall at JBC, features a series of games and activities that allow students to earn points for their “team.” At program’s end, points are tallied and the winning team is treated to a pizza party. Battle 2012: JBC students participate in the Battle of the Programs. Typical activities include lawn games, karaoke, and Facebook trivia competitions. JBC Dean, Gretchen Lindell, said that she likes to observe the students as they have a little fun outside the classroom. “This activity provides an opportunity for students to get to know faculty and staff, along with turning classmates into friends,” she said. “For most students, college is a new experience and it is important to develop the relationships that will allow for a comfortable transition.” Jamestown Business College offers business- focused Associate and Bachelor degrees and certificate programs that include targeted professional development activities. For more information on registering for these programs, call 664-5100 or visit us online at www.JamestownBusinessCollege.edu.

“When I lived with the Amish, I got along quite well without television, movies, electricity, etc. Farm work kept me busy and the family provided support, security, and satisfaction. In other words, I learned not to miss or want the things I knew I could not have, and to enjoy those that I did have.” Amish Country News Publisher’s Quote by Brad Igou

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Page 12 • www.JamestownGazette.com Jamestown Gazette October 01, 2012 Barclay Wellman, War Vets Recreation, Inc. Board Member, presents a check to Ron Cotten, Traveling Veterans Relocation Commission For Research Chairman, for the ongoing Veterans new tee shirt or pair of sox. Memorial Relocation Project. Briefcase list: • Copy of goals & lists • Copy of family group sheets • Copies of the research that you War Vets Recreation, Inc. Supports have completed. (I always print Veterans Relocation Project out the genealogy report from my Article Contributed by Wellman said. “There need to be Contributing Writer software program) walkways, monuments and areas for • Blank charts & forms Chautauqua Region Janet Wahlberg Community Foundation people to come together and hold • Pencils (lots), paper clips, special ceremonies and remember Last month I introduced you to change for copiers Established in 1943 as a place for why we are here.” a few of the forms that I find very • A Laptop with a lock (don’t veterans to meet, share meals and helpful when doing research. Located on Fluvanna Avenue forget the power cord) enjoy entertainment, War Vets These forms will be invaluable in Jamestown, the Club offers • Magnifying glass for reading Recreation, Inc. has a time honored when you begin planning a membership to area veterans from small print and old records tradition of being there for local research trip as they will help every branch of the military. The • Hand held scanner & extra veterans in many capacities. Recently, you to organize research that you Club also accepts auxiliary members; batteries, if you have one(I their generosity took the form of a have completed as well as decide individuals who are directly related received one for Christmas and donation to the Veterans Memorial where to go next. to veterans. For more information don’t know how I managed Commission Relocation Fund. on membership contact the Club at The keys to a successful trip without it) Barclay Wellman, Major General 483.0222. out of town are focus and Suitcase: United States Army (Retired), serves organization. What is your goal? For more information on the Veterans on the Board at War Vets Recreation, If you do not set one or two • Comfortable clothes that you Memorial Commission Relocation Inc. as well as the Veterans Memorial goals to accomplish, you will find can layer (select business casual Fund, or to get involved, contact the Commission. “Moving the memorial yourself going off in all directions rather than sweats) Chautauqua Region Community from the high school to the new and probably missing what you • Comfortable shoes (you may be Foundation at 661.3390 or visit online location (near Logan and Harding really wanted to locate. walking quite a bit or standing at at crcfonline.org. counters in court houses) Avenues) has lots of costs involved,” You will probably want to begin serious planning at least two About 5 years ago I traveled to months in advance. Spend a little Grand Manan Island to attempt time thinking about a problem to locate where my family had that you are trying to solve and lived on the island as well as unable to locate records close what year they arrived and when by that are helpful. Next, get on they left to return to Maine. I your trusty computer and locate contacted the local historical the library, historical society and society/library and shared Court House in the city that you my goals with them as well as are traveling to. Contact each of a summary of what I already them by phone, letter or e-mail knew. The ladies treated me like to determine what records they family. They had done a great have, what hours they are open deal of research for me and and what ground rules apply to made copies of many records using their facility. not normally available on the island. I was able to find the lot You’ve set a goal, selected a where my ancestors had lived destination and contacted (totally overgrown at this time) agencies in the town that you are and some information on their traveling to. Now review what comings and goings. While it was research materials, information, not required, I gave a generous and documents you have in donation to the historical society hand already. Examine all of it to in appreciation for their extra determine what is missing that time and effort. Many of these is pertinent to reaching your societies and libraries work with goal. Do you need birth records, very small budgets and depend deeds, addresses that the family heavily on volunteers. lived at in that city marriage records, etc.? Now you are ready Next month I will share with to create a focused checklist. you my experience in Salt Lake City. Two weeks in the archives, After the check list comes two trips to hear the Mormon packing . I recommend that you Tabernacle Choir, good company concentrate on packing your and great research. Happy briefcase before you worry about Dance!! clothes. You can always buy a

October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 13 Martz Observatory

Pictured above is the Chautauqua County 4-H Drill Team, from the left, Rachel McCarthy on Badger, Sarah Burgoon on Tornado, Kendra Hockran on Jack, Mikaela Swanson on Cruiser, Emily Swanson on Sugar, and Emily Markham on Will. 4-H HORSE PARTICIPANTS MAKE HISTORY Article Contributed by costumes and music can be a challenge, but not one that the Chautauqua County Cornell Cooperative Extension Sharing a lighter moment about deep space observing, Gary Nelson (L), 4-H Horse Program Participants couldn’t President of the Martz Astronomical Observatory, chats with Astronomer Cornell Cooperative Extension of tackle with success. and Jamestown native, Dr. James LoPresto. Chautauqua County’s 4-H Horse This is the second time in a row that the Program has been working together all Chautauqua County Drill Team has won Famous Astronomer year for the chance at competition at The a State title. As winners of the State Drill Great New York State Fair. This year the Team Competition they were presented dedication and commitment to excellence the Laura Beth Jansen Trophy. Laura was Visits Martz Observatory was very evident from six members of the a dedicated 4-H who lost her life in a car 4-H Horse Program. Rachel McCarthy, accident in December of 2006 at 18 years Contributing Writer at Edinboro University of Sarah Burgoon, Kendra Hockran, Mikaela old. She was said to exemplify a 4H youth Walt Pickut Pennsylvania. Most of his Swanson, Emily Swanson, and Emily by those that knew her. The winning run research has taken place at the Markham are members of the 2012, now of the Chautauqua County 4-H Drill Board of Directors, MMMAA National Solar Observatory State Champion 4-H Horse Drill Team. Team can be seen on youtube.com. Being Dr. James LoPresto, a long time using the largest solar telescope These young ladies began practicing 4-Hers not only do these kids ride but in the world at the nearly months ago. Meeting weekly with their friend of the Martz Astronomical they participate in several 4-H youth Observatory in Frewsburg, New mile-and-a -half high Kitt horses to develop, choreograph and development projects and programs. practice there drill team presentation. York, lectures with a twinkle Peak National Observatory on The Chautauqua County 4-H Horse Coach Masood said, “I couldn’t be in his eye to match the star he the Tohono O’odham Indian Drill Team is coached by Ann Masood prouder of these ladies, they have worked studies the most and a sense of Reservation near Tucson, of Fredonia with assistance from Fran so hard and so well together. Great Job humor to delight anybody who Arizona. Hockran of Bemus Point. Ladies!” thinks a famous scientist must be Dr. Lopresto spoke about the 4-H Drill team is a synchronized equine The Chautauqua County’s State Title also stuffy and dry. Dr LoPresto was newly discovered, so-called event in which six riders from a county earned them the opportunity to perform Thursday night’s guest lecturer “God Particle,” the Higgs Boson, are to develop their own drill, 5 -10 as the opening performance of The Great speaking to a full house in the and described how the smallest minutes in length, each drill must include, New York State Fair’s Barrel Racing Event Martz Observatory Lecture Hall things in the universe, the array in the Toyota Coliseum. The exhibition but is not limited to the following four on September 27. of sub atomic particles, can (4) maneuvers: Pinwheel; Thread the was well received by the over 1000 explain the biggest and mightiest needle; Oblique; and Mesh/interlocking spectators. Always passionate about fingers. The Chautauqua County riders astronomy, Dr. LoPresto objects in the universe, our Sun with one alternate developed an awe- Cornell Cooperative Extension is a not-for-profit explained that in the early days in particular, other stars, super- inspiring and captivating performance 501(c)3 and all donations are a charitable of his career he discovered that novas, galaxies and the structure set to a Star Wars theme outfitting both contribution. To learn more about how you can he really didn’t like to stay up all and origin of the cosmos itself. A themselves and their horses in themed financially support Chautauqua County 4-H or night. “That’s bad news for an lively and engaging Q&A session outfits. Executing maneuvers on a horse how to become involved in Chautauqua County followed the talk, spiced with 4-H you can contact the 4-H Office at astronomer,” he admitted with is difficult and synchronizing with five (716) 664-9502 Ext. 212. a broad smile. “So I decided to good humor, great science and other riders is even more complex, add in study all the stars that are up even some insider, personal chat during the day—and there’s only about some of the other great one of those, of course: The Sun.” scientists of the 20th Century Dr LoPresto has also received Dr. LoPresto has known. research and telescope-building The Marshall Martz Memorial grants from NASA and has Astronomical Observatory served on the National Science invites students, back yard Foundation. astronomers and deep space An expert in his field of Solar enthusiasts to join this active Activity, LoPresto has published and growing association and to 45 articles in various scientific meet and work with scientists journals and magazines and like Dr. Lopresto and others, authored a book: SPACETIME: enjoy public viewing nights and Fabric of the Universe, which observing with the observatory’s he used in his 32 year career research class, 24” telescope. as Astronomy Professor, For membership and calendar teaching the course “Relativity, information, click on http:// Black Holes and Cosmology” www.martzobservatory.org.

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October 01, 2012 Jamestown Gazette www.JamestownGazette.com • Page 15 Feel Young Again WHINEWHINE When did we, as adults, stop skipping? I was wondering about OFOF THETHE this when I saw a young boy coming out of Infinity Performing Arts. He could hardly contain himself WEEK!WEEK!skipping down 3rd Street without a care in the world about what anyone else would think. Where did that excitement and skipping go for us “Grown-Ups?” The real question is: “When do we reach an age when we are so self-conscious about what others think of us?” It is time to stop worrying about looking silly or what people might say and go back to walking with a bounce in our stride. After all, skipping is easier on the joints than running, and enthusiasm is medicine for your soul. Play to win…and enjoy the Strong Women Training play. Article Contributed by depression, and obesity, improved Hap E. Whistler Lutheran Social Services self-confidence, sleep, and vitality. Foster Grandparent Program The training includes progressive resistance training, balance training, Chautauqua County RSVP Hosts and flexibility exercises. Classes last StrongWomen™ Training (A.K.A. approximately 45 – 60 minutes and Got Community News or Business - “Healthy Bones – Chautauqua the curriculum includes two sets of News you would like us to print? County”) to Certify Instructors resistance training routines, each with Send it to: [email protected] with Help from Chautauqua Region eight to twelve exercises that can be Community Foundation and First used within the program. Routines Presbyterian Mission Committee begin with a five to ten minute We’d love to hear from you! Chautauqua County RSVP hosted warm up that may include walking, a StrongWomen™ exercise training marching, or light calisthenics, e.g. TURTLE PIT session on the Lutheran campus. toe touches. The resistance training LAUNDROMAT NOW OPEN SMOKE SHOP, DELI & A Field of Interest Grant from the exercises work all the major muscle CONVENIENCE STORE • LAUNDROMAT Chautauqua Region Community groups, utilizing a combination of Foundation and a donation from First dumbbells, adjustable ankle weights, EXIT 17 OFF INTERSTATE 86 Presbyterian Mission Committee and body weight. Classes conclude • STEAMBURG, NY with five to ten minutes cool-down TURN RIGHT 1.5 MILES ON LEFT SIDE made it possible to offer scholarships Less Water that includes upper and lower State of the Art Cleaner to the potential instructors, resulting Maytag Clothes Monday - Saturday Sunday flexibility exercises Machines 716-354-2298 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 8 pm in 30 participants becoming certified as StrongWomen™ instructors. Two The demand for the “Healthy Bones individuals trained by Tufts University – Chautauqua County” classes has in Boston travelled from Penn State steadily increased within Chautauqua Cooperative Extension in Lancaster, County, so it was time to prepare PA to lead the all-day session. The more volunteer instructors. This evidenced based training is the result fall, the 16th and 17th “Healthy of the research of Dr. Miriam Nelson Bones” sessions began with increased of Tufts University in Boston. The attendance. Classes include a pre and main purpose of this program is to post test to measure each individual’s ward off or prevent osteoporosis and success. Classes are accompanied osteopenia in middle aged to older by nutritional or healthy living women. information. Past class participants have witnessed some wonderful The StrongWomen™ Strength Training results – better endurance, increased Program is a community based flexibility, and one attendee improved CREDIT CONNECTION strength training program aimed her bone mass as reported on her AUTOMATED LOAN BY PHONE at mid-life and older women. The recent Dexa-Scan. GUARANTEED AUTO FINANCING benefits of strength training for older women have been studied extensively. Classes are forming throughout 1-866-640-7604 The benefits are: increased muscle Chautauqua County and if you mass and strength, improved bone would like to learn more, please call density, reduced risk for osteoporosis Chautauqua County RSVP at 665- and related fractures, reduced risk 8039, NY Connects at 661-7582 – for diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, 363-4583 or 753-4582.

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JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COOKBOOK Article Contributed by 10am-3pm. The market features an array of fresh, locally book. grown produce and many other local products. DJDC Kids! Eat Local Challenge continues through the end of The market continues to bring local farms selling farm-fresh the market season. Three prizes will be awarded including Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play, together produce, fresh-frozen meats, cheese, eggs, goat milk fudge, 1st place receiving a 1 year membership to the Jamestown with the Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market and homemade baked goods, and other specialty products. This YMCA, kids cookbook and gardening kit; 2nd place will DJDC, is compiling recipes to include in the first-ever week at the market patrons will find sweet corn, pumpkins, receive a kids gardening kit and soccer ball; and 3rd place Jamestown Community Cookbook. peppers, apple cider, kale, squash, tomatoes, raspberries, will receive a kids cookbook and kick ball. Entry forms “Tell us how you use the fruits and vegetables you buy at carrots, beets, cauliflower, beets, lettuce, potatoes, eggplant, available online at www.discoverjamestown or at the weekly the Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market by sharing broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, apples, grapes, pears, farmers market. watermelon, and more. your favorite recipe(s) with us,” said Kerry Mihalko with Kids! Eat Local Challenge is sponsored by the DJDC and Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work, and Play. “We will Vendors accept WIC and senior farmers market coupons, Jamestown YMCA. compile a cookbook which will be printed and ready for use cash, and check. EBT, credit, and debit cards are also Free parking is available along West Third Street and in the by November.” accepted at the market information booth. For every $5.00 parking lot on the corner of West Second and Washington spent using EBT, recipients will receive a free $2.00 Fresh Recipe submission forms are available online at www. Streets. Enter the parking lot via Foundry Alley where the Connect coupon to purchase additional eligible products. discoverjamestown.com. Entries can be dropped off at the market operates. weekly farmers market during market hours or submitted Reminisce with Rose will be this Friday’s entertainment Fresh Connect bonus coupons are still available to those by email to [email protected] that includes your from 12pm-1pm. Rose performs locally throughout the customers using EBT. For every $5.00 spent using EBT, name, recipe name, phone number, ingredients, and year at various anniversary and birthday parties, picnics, the customer will receive a free $2.00 coupon to purchase directions. Entries must be submitted by October 5th. retirement homes, and special occasions. She is very additional produce. Everyone is encouraged to participate by submitting a interactive with the audience performing hits from the 30’s, recipe. 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. To book Reminisce with Rose, contact For more information call DJDC at 664-2477 or visit The market will remain open through October 26th from Rose at 450-6359, as she is always looking for new shows to www.discoverjamestown.com.

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