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Doors Open own tour, see our favorite places and Jamestown (DOJ) welcomes a few new ones too.” new friends and old to sample its finest wares, special attractions Raffles and Treats and culinary delights on Saturday, Every one of the 16 attractions will January 16 between 10 am and 5 also present a gift-basket raffle that pm. In addition to the 16 venues each visitor can put their names in Attractions and attractions (six typical examples for. Each basket will have a $20 gift are described below), nearly two certificate from the Chamber of dozen restaurants will add their own Commerce that can be redeemed at • Audubon Center & Sanctuary welcomes with specials, samples and any of the attractions. Each basket will • Busti Grist Mill special deals, whether for breakfast, also contain a special gift contributed • Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame lunch, dinner or late into the night. by each of the other attractions. Each • Dykeman Young Vintage Emporium • Fenton History Center Attractions and venues in Doors basket will be the same, but each • Gateway Train Station Open Jamestown don’t represent visitor can enter at every location. • Infinity Performing Arts Chamber of Commerce members Jim Roselle and Russ Diethrich to broadcast live with Chautauqua Sports Hall of “We call it a Swag Swap,” Rodriguez • Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena Fame Director Randy Anderson as they welcome Doors Open Jamestown visitors only, according to Jason Toczydlowski, said. “No matter where you go, you • Lucille M. Wright Air Museum Jamestown Community Chamber of for a cup of soup and an unforgettable tour. • Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum have a chance to win something from • Lucille Ball Little Theater Commerce coordinator, but a broad special discounts, deserts, drinks, for themselves some of the great every one of the attractions.” • Martz/Kohl Observatory spectrum of local businesses aiming to meals and more. Each restaurant and places in Jamestown they don’t see • Prendergast Library spur regional economic development As a special plus, some of the eatery will have its own version of a every day,” said Edwin Rodriguez, attractions will also be holding a • Reg Lenna Center for the Arts and create strong local business DOJ surprise or special indulgence. events and marketing associate • Robert H. Jackson Center separate raffle drawing for one unique, collaboration and marketing partners. at the Jamestown Renaissance • Roger Tory Peterson Institute Self-guided Tours Doors Open visitors need only say Corporation. “And admission is free Continued on Page 10 “Doors Open Jamestown” to get their “It’s a chance for people to experience wherever you go.” CHQ Bright Spots Event Hosted by HOPE Chautauqua Article Contributed by will be willing to share their thoughts about the good Prevention Coalition. For further information on CASAC’s Jamestown office at 664-3608 or email things that are happening in our community. You will joining HOPE Chautauqua call Julie Franco at [email protected]. Chautauqua Alcoholism & learn the different “bright spots” or positive projects that are currently happening. In addition, you will Substance Abuse Council meet other people who believe in our community and our ability to help our citizens be happier and Have you been involved with or witnessed something healthier, which in turn, will help us inventory all the good happening in Chautauqua County? Chautauqua ways in which people are working together to improve Bright Spots is your opportunity to come tell us about the place we all call home. those good things. We want to hear about successful Please come and share your thoughts about what initiatives throughout the region where people came is good about our county! Please RSVP by January together to improve the lives of our citizens. Whether 14th to Laurie Reynolds, Chautauqua Alcoholism & the initiative was through an agency or organization Substance Council, by calling 716.664.3608, by email or was more informal, we would like to hear what at [email protected] , or on-line at http://tinyurl. happened and what made it work. com/ChqBrightSpots. Chautauqua Bright Spots will be hosted by the HOPE Since 1974, CASAC, a United Way Community Chautauqua Coalition on Thursday, January 21 Partner, has provided prevention education and from 5:30-7:30 at St. James Church, 27 Allen Street community awareness regarding alcohol and other Jamestown, NY. A free light dinner will be included, drugs. CASAC is the only New York State Office of free of charge courtesy of the Knights of Columbus Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) Council, #926 and St. James Parish. approved and supported alcohol and other drug This will be a community conversation, not a prevention agency in Chautauqua County. 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Through the the Manufacturers Association of stories of innovative entrepreneurs the Southern Tier, and Dream It Do and businesses who are making Erie Kennel Club Dog Show It Western New York will sponsor things in the U.S. while successfully screenings of American Made in competing in the global economy, Article Contributed by Jamestown and Olean in February. the film examines both the positive Erie Kennel Club The screenings, free and open to ripple effect that comes from the public, both begin at 7 p.m. on domestic manufacturing jobs as The Erie Kennel Club will host an AKC February 2 in Cutco Theatre on well as the hurdles associated with All-Breed Dog Show and Obedience/ JCC’s Cattaraugus County Campus bringing those jobs back. Rally Trials, Saturday & Sunday January 30th and 31st at the Erie Bayfront Convention Center. The show will begin at 8:30 am Saturday Bill Ward and Amanda Barton to and Sunday with an admission price of $6.00 per person, children 8 and under $3. The free shuttle will be running for Kickoff Winter Soup and a Song this event. Series at St. Susan Center The show attracts nearly 1,000 dogs in a wide variety of breeds recognized by the Breeder/Owner/Handler: Jeanne Stiner American Kennel Club. (Busystar Siberians, Erie, PA) and Journey. Article Contributed by Obedience and Rally will also be featured a dog. Dog agility demonstrations will be St. Susan Center events with dogs performing beginner presented though out the day. Participate exercises through advanced work. in Dog Show Tours for an inside look at On January 23th, Jamestown’s This Show has special attractions like, the road to Best in Show. Visit over 30 vendors with items for you and your dog. St. Susan Center will once meet the breeds, which encourages again host “Soup and a Song,” a visitors to ask questions and get to know An internet link to the judging schedule program combining popular local about purebred dogs. This is particularly will be available one week before the musical groups and a great meal. valuable if you are considering purchasing show at www.eriekennelclub.com. For the modest admission price of $10, guests will be treated not only to an evening of live musical entertainment, but a meal consisting of specialty soups Reg Lenna Center for The Arts created by Chef Carrie Gifford of Murdock’s Family Restaurant shows The Movie and the staff at St. Susan Center. Guests will have the choice of 5 different specialty soups as well as says, “We are very excited to have various breads, crackers, desserts, them back preforming at St. Susan and beverages. Center for Soup and a Song this The evening's entertainment will year.” be provided by the popular Bill The Soup and Song events will be Ward and Amanda Barton. These held at St. Susan Center located at two have joined forces to create a powerhouse duo replete with sweet harmony, searing fiddle, mandolin and guitar, and fresh original music. Amanda hails from a Bluegrass family and has honed her craft touring and recording with roots favorites, Big Article Contributed by sound will be lower and the auditorium Leg Emma for the past lights brighter to accommodate patrons decade. Bill's vocal and guitar style 31 Water Street. The public will Reg Lenna Center For The with sensitivity issues. This screening and Amanda's sweet singing and be admitted beginning at 6:00 pm, Arts is sponsored by Kiwanis of Jamestown fiddle playing are the perfect blend with the entertainment beginning and The Resource Center. of traditional and alternative roots shortly after and playing until 8pm. The animated family movie - The Movies @ The Reg continue with music. They both enjoy playing Tickets are available at the door. Peanuts Movie - shows Saturday, Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. All three of the Soup and Songs are January 16 at 4pm as part of Doors Jordan (The Fantastic Four) in Creed scheduled for the 4th Saturday in Open 2016 and as a Sensory Friendly on January 23 at 8pm, Michael Keaton January, February and March. matinee Sunday, January 17 at 2pm in Spotlight on January 30 at 8pm and Proceeds from the Soup and a Song at Reg Lenna Center for The Arts. Disney/Pixar's The Good Dinosaur on series will benefit St. Susan Center, Admission is $5. , February 6 and February 7 at 2pm. the world's most beloved underdog, Jamestown’s soup kitchen, which is For more information visit reglenna. embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, beginning its 32nd year of service com or call 716.484.7070. The Reg while his best pal, the lovable beagle to the Jamestown community. Lenna Center for The Arts is located at , takes to the skies to pursue his According to Smith, 119,831 meals 116 E. 3rd St. in Jamestown, NY. The arch-nemesis, the Red Baron. The film were served at the center in 2015, box office is open Tuesday through for benefits like Soup and a Song. which is up another 2,999 meals is rated G and is 93 minutes long. Executive Director Jeffrey Smith Friday, 10am-5pm, Saturday, 10am- from 2014. In the Sensory Friendly matinee, the 2pm and one hour prior to showtimes. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com PUZZLES January 11, 2016 Take Your Turn FINDING YOUR FAMILY with Janet Wahlberg I used to think there were two kinds of driving, fast and slow, but now there’s mosey. I hate WHINEWHINE that speed. I saw it three times last week Non-Population alone. The car in front of me slows and OFOF THETHE slows for no apparent reason then just about stops in the middle of the road backing up a line of Census Schedules WEEK!WEEK!cars. Finally a turn signal flickers, just once, and it makes an ever Weekso slow moseyof 1/11/16 into a side- 1/17/16 street. If you’re so afraid to drive, A Little Used Resource get a bike. Everybody else has places to go. Maybe the Olympics will start a hundred yard mosey. You’ll get a gold medal.

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16 Fit of fever 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Janet Wahlberg 17 Water carrier 18 Sot 34 35 36 37 This month I will present the first of a what states are covered as well as what 19 Red ink amount 38 39 20 Aromatic solvent three part series of articles on a little used information you might find in it. 22 Crime boss 40 41 42 resource, Non-Population Schedules. In Heritage Quest may be accessed at Should, with "to" addition you may wish to take the course 23 43 44 45 46 participating libraries. Log into the 24 Alluring offered by Ancestry Academy titled, Non- Prendergast Library and enter you user 27 Chop (off) 47 48 Population Schedules: Your Next Step in name and password. If you do not have 30 Rendered Census Research as there is a great deal 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 these, contact the library for assistance. helpless more information than I will cover. These Once you are in the site, it will look much 57 58 59 60 31 Cleopatra biter schedules were recorded in addition to the like Ancestry as they are partnered. 34 With sharpness 61 62 63 decennial Federal Censuses of 1850-1880 36 Layered as well as the special U.S Federal State Using Family Search, go to the search tab 38 Prepare to fire 64 65 66 and Territorial Census of 1885. They are and enter the state that you are interested again in and then look for the census records Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate divided into six categories, agriculture, 39 Faze industry/manufacturers, social studies, available for that state. By opening the 40 Of the stomach 63 Side by side? 10 Hold dear 35 "Sesame Street" mortality, slave, and Dependent, Defective year that you are looking for, you will 42 Written message 64 Leave in a 11 All excited watcher and Delinquent Classes. reveal what is available at the Family 43 Till bill hurry, with "out" 12 Go, to the dogs 37 "___ alive!" History Library. 44 Leak preventer 65 Disadvantaged 13 Annoying 41 Coleslaw basis It is important to know that not all 46 Bamboozle 66 Home, informally person 42 Virility categories were completed in all years and A couple of additional online resources 47 Sign of things to 21 Dry run 45 Apt of those completed, not all survive. Of are www.mortalityschedules.com, come DOWN 23 Raphael or 47 Monopoly the surviving schedules some are online Cyndi’s List and US. GenWeb. 49 Christmas ___ 1 Right-hand man Rembrandt purchase while many are not. As a starting strategy, Locating schedules that are not online 52 "___, humbug!" 2 Beat badly 25 Platoon member 48 Atkinson of you will need to locate the individual will require a bit more work. NARA – 53 Red-breasted 3 Allergic reaction 26 Demeanor "Mr. Bean" or family that you are researching in the the National Archives – has many of the bird 4 NoWeek longer ofin 1/11/1627 Florida's - 1/17/16 Key 49 Crack, in a way Federal Population Census. The next records on microfilm. By accessing www. 57 Catcall 5 Warmed the ____ 50 Blue-ribbon step is to record the state, county and archives.gov you will be able to see a Shish ___ bench Continental Learning style 58 28 51 enumeration district (ED) that they are listing of what is available and order the 60 1973 Supreme 6 Young talent divide? 54 In need of re- located in. Taking this information, look film that you want to review. The Family Court decision 7 Bring in 29 Beat supply, maybe for the same jurisdiction in the non- History Library in Salt Lake City also has name 8 Hammer 31 Bit of high jinks 55 Dangerous time population census. 61 Penny, perhaps slantingly 32 Artillery burst 56 "Groovy!" microfilm that can be ordered and viewed 62 Block house? 9 "To ___ is 33 Gussy up 58 Relatives Let’s take a look at the primary online at the local FHL center on Forest Avenue. human ..." 59 Scout leader? resources Ancestry, Heritage Quest A few of the films have been digitized and and Family Search. While using these can be viewed online. In addition, various resources be aware that not all of the State Archives and Historical Societies schedules are indexed by name so you as well as some University Libraries have Edited by Margie E. Burke  may have to browse them. As most of records available. However, these will Difficulty : Medium them are not terrible lengthy, this is a require traveling to those sites. Contact doable exercise. the specific institution that you plan to  visit in order to make your visit successful. HOW TO SOLVE: On Ancestry, click on Search and then on Card Catalog which will open to a The time spent researching these records    screen that allows you to type in a specific will be richly rewarded as you add    title or key word. Non-population in the interesting details of your ancestors’ lives  keyword box will bring up Agriculture, that are not available anywhere else, as well as details of the communities that  Manufacturing, Defective, Dependent,      and Delinquent and the Social Statistics. they lived in.  If you wish to look at the Slave or Next month, I will talk about some of the     Mortality Schedules, you will need to specific schedules and the information  type that into the Key word box. Another that they contain.  way to locate these schedules on Ancestry To read Janet Walberg’s previous genealogy  is to go the Federal Census Collection columns or to delve deeper into her writings  and then search down through until you and insights for searching out and recording find the schedule that you are looking (Answer appears elsewhere your own family’s genealogy, please go to for. Ex. 1860 US Federal Slave Schedule.  in this issue) jamestowngazette.com and visit Janet’s IMPORTANT: Take the time to read the own web page.    description of the database as it will detail Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate

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February 15 Deadline to Apply to WCA Hospital School of Radiologic Technology Contributing Writer Article Contributed by the hospital. All didactic and clinical Pastor Scott Hannon courses are provided on the hospital St. John Lutheran Church Amherst, NY WCA Hospital grounds. Because of its small class

size and faculty / staff, student ratio, The WCA Hospital School of our program provides individual It is nearly mid-January and I still is always at work showering us with Radiologic Technology is accepting attention with an emphasis on haven’t got back to the gym. I amazing grace, unmerited mercy, and applications for its next class to start clinical experience. haven’t organized my house the way unconditional love. So, why not use in August 2016. Applications are The WCA Hospital diagnostic I promised myself I would. I haven’t this day as your new New Year’s day? due by Friday, February 15, 2016, radiology department has been started eating better, sleeping more, with final selections to be completed Let today be the day you practice love. inundated with digital imaging watching less TV, or spending more in mid-April. equipment and PACS. Our imaging time with family. It seems as though Let today be the day you try to forgive. The accredited program at WCA department consists of 2 general this is just another year in my life Let today be the day you live healthier. Hospital includes classroom radiology rooms, 2 fluoroscopic with New Year’s resolutions left Let today be the day you listen more. instruction and clinical hours in procedure rooms, a general unaccomplished. the Radiology Department. At the tomography unit, special procedures Let today be the day you try Oh well, there’s always next year. completion of the program, graduates lab, Cardiac Catherization suite, C T something new. will be committed to a high standard (computerized tomography) suite, There is something about the new Let today be the day you pray. of quality radiographic imaging and Ultrasonography and Mammography year that invites change and fresh patient care. suits, Nuclear Medicine Department, starts. All across the country, when Let today be the day you reach out. Beginning in 2015, certification as Cancer Treatment Center, MRI and a the calendar turns folks of all ages Let today be the day you start fresh. mobile PET/CT scanner. make promises and embark upon a radiologic technologist required And should you fall off the wagon, new patterns of living. Unfortunately, graduation from an accredited Upon completion of the program, let that 0next day be the day you for many, resolutions are left radiologic technology program and the student receives a certificate of begin again. a college degree at the associate’s completion and is eligible to take unaccomplished or incomplete. The level or higher. After meeting these the American Registry of Radiologic best of intentions are abandoned and God makes all things new (Revelation requirements students are eligible to take Technologists (ARRT) exam as well as set aside for “next year.” 21:5). This newness doesn’t happen the American Registry of Radiologic once a year, once a quarter, or even eligibility for New York State licensure. But what if this year, you pretended Technology national certification once a week. On the contrary, God is Opportunities for advancement every day began a new year? I mean, examination and also become New active right now. May we see everyday are excellent following the required in truth there’s really not much of York State Licensed Radiographers. – and especially this day – as pure 2-year basic education. The graduate Opportunities for advancement are a difference between January 1st Radiographer can further his / her gift and use it in ways fitting of the excellent following the required two- and January 11th. There really isn’t career through continuing education blessing it is. year education program. anything particularly special about and experience. Areas of specialization New Year’s Day. Today presents just Happy New Year. The hospital-based program is include: Nuclear Medicine, Special as much of an opportunity to take In the Way, accredited by the Joint Review Procedures, Ultrasonography, something on as any other day of Committee on Education in Radiologic SDH Computerized Tomography, Magnetic the year. Technology and is recognized by the Resonance Imaging (MRI), Radiation New York State Department of Health. Therapy and Mammography. See, with God each day is a new day For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scott's past columns, please visit The WCA Hospital School of with new opportunity. Each moment For more information on the program, www.jamestowngazette.com and click on Radiologic Technology is a full-time, comes with the invitation to start application, tuition or admission the Faith Matters page. The Jamestown 22-month, hospital-based program. fresh and begin again. In the Christian requirements, contact Christina Gazette is proud to present our county’s The classroom is located adjacent to tradition we don’t believe that there is Slojkowski, WCA Hospital School most creative and original writers for the Radiology Department on the of Radiology Technology Program a set time or place or day when God your enjoyment and enlightenment. first floor of the main building of Director, at (716) 664-8366. forgives. Rather, we believe that God JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 8 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY January 11, 2016 Serta Mattress Gives Starflight, Inc. Receives Grant Article Contributed by Starflight, Inc. Back to Community Following an initiative to bring Article Contributed by Today, Serta is #1 mattress manufacturer awareness to the needs of the Starflight in the United States and one of the most medevac program, the Chautauqua WCA Hospital recognized home furnishing brands in Region Community Foundation the marketplace. Serta is a privately awarded the lifesaving service with a held company, owned by 6 licensees and With a recent cancer diagnosis of a $2,000 grant. The money represented coworker, Serta Mattress came together represented by 23 manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and four in Canada. an Advised Fund grant made from to raise funds for local breast cancer the Edwin J. and Katherine M. treatment. They saw the importance of In addition, Serta is distributed giving back to their own community Hegstedt Memorial Fund. The grant internationally in more than 150 other will be used to help offset the costs and thought it would be a great way to countries. With its worldwide network, involve the entire company. So, they had Serta is able to respond quickly to of replacing the stretcher in each one a fundraiser and raised $364 in support of customers’ needs while still preserving of the aircraft. “We are thrilled to be their friend and co-worker, Lori Radack. strict control standards to ensure the offered a grant from the Chautauqua “We have Pink Day annually during highest quality products. - See more at: Region Community Foundation. Breast Cancer Awareness month and http://www.serta.com. Much like Starflight, the Community Foundation betters the lives of residents living in greater Chautauqua County. We are happy to have the members much like the Chautauqua Foundation’s support.” says David Region Community Foundation Thomas, on behalf of Starflight, Inc. make it possible for these transports Starflight is a local not-for-profit to be made. medevac service that has been serving Donations to Starflight can be made the communities of Chautauqua, online at www.Starflight.org or by Cattaraugus, Warren, Alleganysending a donation to PO Box 382 and McKean Counties since 1986. Jamestown NY 14701. Donations Since its inception, the program has can also be made through the WCA made over 8,000 flights for the most Foundation at 207 Foote Ave. critically ill and injured patients. Jamestown NY 14701. Continued support from community

NYS Presidential Primary Set for April 19th Article Contributed by March 30th. However, voters who fail to notify the Board of Board of Elections Elections may still vote at the new poll site for their new address via Mayville (1/7/15) Thean affidavit ballot. Chautauqua County Board of • Voters may apply by mail Serta Mattress celebrate their Pink Day in honor of Lori Radack fellow Elections announces that all county employee with their Pink Day Fundraiser. poll sites will be open Noon to 9 now and any time before April p.m. for the April 19th Democratic 12th for an absentee ballot had this annual fundraiser planned for for the Presidential Primary. WCA Hospital’s Cancer Care Program, and Republican Presidential October anyway, but when I announced the only program in the region recognized Absentee ballot applications are my diagnosis I think everyone was more Primary Elections. for cancer care by the American College of available for download at www. supportive and more aware because now Surgeons (ACoS) Commission on Cancer • Any currently registered voter votechautauqua.com or by calling they know someone touched by cancer. (CoC), is staffed by a team of physicians must be enrolled as Democratic or So, in a way it was already planned, I just 716-753-4580 and health care professionals. The WCA Republican to be eligible to vote added my story to the mix and it made it Cancer Treatment Radiation program is • Voters may apply now in more personal,” stated Lori. in the major party Presidential under the medical direction of Theresa Primary elections. Voters should person for a Presidential Primary And it was personal. People couldn’t be Pagliuca, M.D., board-certified radiation absentee ballot at the Chautauqua more pleased to announce their dedication visit www.votechautauqua.com oncologist. The Cancer Care Program and click on “Personal Voter County Board of Elections, 7 and commitment to support Lori with at WCA provides a wide range of cancer North Erie St. Mayville NY 14757 wearing pink and continuing their tradition. care services from routine screenings to Lookup” to verify registration and Lori reached out to WCA Hospital to the diagnosis and treatment of patients party enrollment choice. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Megan D’Angelo, WCA Director of April 18th. diagnosed with cancer. The comprehensive • For new voters, the deadline Development and asked where WCA’s cancer care team is dedicated to preventing, Election Commissioners Norman Cancer Treatment Center could use the for postmarking new voter diagnosing, and treating cancer for P. Green and Brian C. Abram stated, funds. “It just happened that the television residents in the Chautauqua County and registrations or in person set that was out in the main lobby for the surrounding region. registration at the Board of “Unlike other states, New York State patients had just broken, so it couldn’t have has a closed primary system; this If you would like to make a tax- Elections for the Presidential been better timing,” stated Megan. “When deductible donation to WCA Hospital’s Primary is March 25th means that only members of the people go in for their treatment, there will Cancer Treatment Center, please contact political party holding the primary be a plaque stating the television set was Megan D’Angelo, WCA Director of • Registered voters wishing to are allowed to vote in the that made possible by supporters working at Development at 716-664-8423 or notify the Board of Elections of an Serta Mattress. We are so honored that our election. Further, voters are not [email protected]. address change for the Presidential community stands beside one another and permitted to change political parties supports those in need.” Primary must do so no later than during the election year cycle.”

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CASA Swears In 12 New Volunteers, Nominations Sought Accepts Holiday Donations for JCC Distinguished Article Contributed by After the conclusion of the swearing-in ceremony, CASA staff and board members CASA recognized the volunteers during a holiday gathering with a small gift in appreciation Alumnus Award for all they do for the vulnerable children in Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chautauqua County. Article Contributed by for the award have a variety of options, Chautauqua County Inc. recently held its including online nomination using a second swearing-in ceremony of 2015 by Christmas gifts for children being served by Jamestown Community web form at www.sunyjcc.edu/alumni. welcoming 12 newly trained CASA volunteers the CASA program donated by The Theta Beta Nominators also have the option of - court appointed special advocates for abused Sorority and The St. Issaac Jogues Alter Rosary College and neglected children. Society were also presented to the volunteers. electronically completing a printable PDF As well as these gifts, warm, hand-knit items The ceremony was co-officiated by Chautauqua or Microsoft Word document. such as hats, mittens, scarves and Peace Pals, Nominations are being sought for the County Family Court Judges Judith S. Claire and crafted and donated by the Chautauqua 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award In addition, nominators can request Jeffrey Piazza. This group of local community County Community Pearls program, were also given by Jamestown Community College that a nomination form be emailed or members will meet the great need for CASA presented to the volunteers for children in the alumni associations at the Jamestown and mailed to them by contacting the alumni volunteers in the northern part of the county. program. Donations like these serve to brighten Cattaraugus County campuses. relations office at 338.1056 or alumni@ During the ceremony, the judges spoke to the the holiday for children in need. mail.sunyjcc.edu. CASAs about the importance of their new role and Since 1980, the alumni associations have CASA also accepted a generous donation of the value it has to the court. Surrounded by family, presented accomplished alumni with Paper forms must be returned to the Alumni 20 backpacks filled with clothing, blankets, friends, current CASA volunteers, CASA staff and the Distinguished Alumnus Award, the Relations Office, Jamestown Community personal care items and toys from employees board members, the volunteers took an oath of and friends of the Sweet Spot Cafe in Mayville. association’s highest honor. The award College, P.O. Box 20, Jamestown, NY office and were declared officers of the court. is given to those who have typified the 14702-0020. Forms returned via mail must The employees forgo accepting tips and instead college’s tradition of excellence and be postmarked by March 7. The newly appointed CASA volunteers joined the tips are collected in a jar and used as 21 others who are advocating for children and brought credit to the college through donations for a different charity each month. All nominations are reviewed by youth in foster care. As officers of the court, they Another 15 backpacks stuffed with school personal accomplishment, professional representatives of the Alumni Association ensure that the children's needs are recognized supplies, personal care items and toys were achievement, or humanitarian service. board of directors for both the Jamestown and their best interests are considered both in donated as well by the Chautauqua Region Nominees may have graduated from either and Cattaraugus County campuses. the courtroom and in the community. National Association of Insurance and Financial the Jamestown or Cattaraugus County Awards will be presented at the 2016 CASA volunteers meet with the child regularly Advisors (CRNAIFA), longtime supporters Campus. Nominations are due by March commencement ceremonies. as well as gather information from people in the of CASA through backpack donations and the annual Come to the Table fundraising event. 7. Those who wish to nominate someone child's life such as social workers, physicians and A full listing of past recipients is available at teachers; reporting their findings to the judge. Backpacks are given to children in the CASA for the award have a variety of options. www.sunyjcc.edu/alumni. program throughout the year as needs arise. Those who wish to nominate someone "Volunteers pledge to stay with each child until the case is closed and the child is placed in a safe, Anyone interested in learning more about permanent home," said Kathy Park, director CASA or serving on CASA's upcoming of volunteers and programming at CASA of Come to the Table fundraising committee Chautauqua County. "The advocate is often the is encouraged to contact Christina Marsh, Bob Evans Restaurants to Hold only consistent adult presence in the child's life." director of operations and finance at 763-4132 Guest Appreciation Days in all or by email at [email protected]. New York Locations Grape Discovery Center Designates Jamestown's Nick Dean Cocktail Creator Extraordinaire Article Contributed by Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Article Contributed by On three specific days, Bob Evans guests can enjoy some of their The Grape Discovery Center presented the Bob Evans Farms award for 2015 Cocktail Creator Extraordinaire favorite menu items at a discounted to Nicholas Dean, long time bartender at price, including: Forte Restaurant in Jamestown, for the best For more than 50 years, Bob Evans overall cocktail recipes created for an Evening Restaurants has been offering guests • Saturday, Jan. 16: The Rise & of Cocktail Creations in December. During farm-fresh favorites, and the beloved Shine for $5, all day. This breakfast the first annual event, popular mixologists restaurants have become an integral includes two freshly-cracked eggs from Chautauqua County competed for the (cooked to order), a choice of distinguished title by creating wine, beer part of family meal traditions across and spirit-based cocktails made with craft New York. All eight Bob Evans breakfast meat, a farmhouse side beverages from Lake Erie Wine Country and locations in New York will hold and freshly baked bread. the western New York region. Dean also won the People’s Choice Award for favorite cocktail guest appreciation days in local • Saturday, Jan. 30: Coffee for $1, with a tie between his Cracklin’ Rosie and communities in early 2016 to thank all day. Three Bob Evans coffees, Westfield Figgy Mule. guests for their continued support including the Breakfast Blend, Andrew Dunnewold from Peek’n Peak Resort Nick Dean, mixologist at Forte in and Campbell Dawson from Ellicottville of the state’s restaurant industry. Signature Harvest Roast and Jamestown, holds the award for 2015 Brewing Company and the Chautauqua Lake Cocktail Creator Extraordinaire, a “New York’s change in minimum Harvest Decaf, will be available Yacht Club also competed for the title. The distinction earned during an Evening of for $1. three mixologists created original recipes using wage laws has raised concerns among Cocktail Creations at Westfield’s Grape a predetermined list of wines, beers and spirits Discovery Center. diners about the possibility of • Saturday, Feb. 20: Knife & Fork from the Lake Erie region. Each presented rising menu prices to accommodate Dinner for $5, all day. Farm-fresh three cocktails, one of which included a secret ingredient, wild fig balsamic vinegar, the wage increase – but Bob Evans goodness is packed into one meal, and Maple, will take place March 12, 2016 form instead wants to thank our guests revealed to them during the event. A panel of like the Slow Roasted Turkey judges determined the best overall bartender 1-5 pm. Support for these events is provided for their continued patronage of Knife & Fork Sandwich – mashed and included Joe Town, certified sommelier, by a grant through Empire State Development our restaurants,” said Roy Getz, potatoes and tender slices of slow- owner of WinewithJoe consulting, and general Corporation and Taste NY, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s initiative to promote the quality, vice president head coach, Bob roasted turkey piled on thick-cut, manager for Andriaccio’s Restaurant; Julie Ellis, director of Lake Erie Wine Country; diversity and economic impact of New York’s Evans Restaurants. “Hard-working baked-in-house brioche bread and Jason Toczydlowski from CHQ Local Food food and beverage industries. families deserve quality food in a topped with savory bread & celery and the Chautauqua County Chamber of Open year ‘round, the Grape Discovery hospitable environment, without dressing, then smothered with Commerce; and Amy Webb from Webb’s Center showcases the history and heritage of having to worry about the cost Captain’s Table in Mayville. the grape industry and serves as a welcome pan-roasted gravy and served with center for the Lake Erie grape region with of food when dining out. That a cranberry relish. An Evening of Cocktail Creations was the second in a series of special events at the Grape a gift shop, tasting bar and exhibit area. For is why we’re holding three guest Discovery Center promoting craft beverages more information and to reserve tickets for the For more information and restaurant March event, visit www.grapediscoverycenter. appreciation days at the beginning locations, visit www.BobEvans.com. from New York State and the Lake Erie region. of this year with special discounts.” The next event, An Afternoon of Spring Wines com or call 716-326-2003. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com DOORS OPEN JAMESTOWN January 11, 2016 JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPEN: Monday-Saturday 11am-2am Upcoming Events Stop in during Doors Open Jamestown for... 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Doors Open Jamestown Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and James Mason. story time celebrating Peter Rabbit’s 150th rich four lower levels of the theater building Continued from Front Cover Doors Open Jamestown at the Lucy Desi anniversary of publishing. The ever growing along with its busy back stage and working areas. Museum will feature continuous screenings library book sale will be in full swing and the Director Helen Merrill and her husband, stage set high quality item of their own. of ‘Forever Darling” in the Tropicana Room. Doors Open Jamestown basket giveaway raffle designer, builder and theater structure specialist, and more are expected to swell the library’s Norm Merrill, will personally conduct the The Martz-Kohl Observatory, for instance, “Drop in and bring some popcorn,” Steve usual 600 daily visitor tally by at least a few tours along with Bob Ostrum, LBLT president one of this year’s new Doors Open Jamestown Neilands, marketing specialist at Lucy Desi said, hundred more. and frequent star of many of the theater’s most attractions (a short ride from Jamestown atop inviting guests to watch their favorite scenes or popular shows over the years. Robin Hill Road in Frewsburg), will be raffling a the whole movie in the comfortable and historic Martz-Kohl Observatory complete 70mm, refractor telescope and tripod, Tropicana setting. In addition to its telescope raffle, Martz-Kohl “We’ll have coffee and cookies in the lobby, too, in addition to the DOJ raffle gift-basket. The museum will offer its own raffle basket in has contributed a CD of some of its best and and scrap books and pictures of the theater’s Hall of Fame addition to the DOJ gift-basket. It promises a most dramatic astrophotography to the Swag history for people to see, whether or not they take the tours,” Sharon Bergstrom, LBLT “Come on in and let us treat you to a cup of hot office manager said. Then she added with a soup on a cold winter day,” Randy Anderson, mischievous twinkle in her eye, “And if you’re director of the Chautauqua Sports Hall of lucky and you take Bob’s tour, you might even Fame said, describing his attraction. “It’s on the get a song or two out of him.” house, Knorr Soups contributed by Jamestown native, Michael Muzza of Golden State Foods.” LBLT’s contribution to Swag Swap will be two Admission to the Hall of Fame will be free free tickets to any show in the upcoming season during Doors Open Jamestown. in every raffle gift basket in each Doors Open In addition to the raffle gift-basket chock full of Jamestown attraction. Swag Swap treats from all the other attractions, Fenton History Center CSHOF will also hold a raffle for a new, state of the art LG flat screen TV donated by Acme “It’s a social gathering day,” Joni Blackman, Appliance, a free CSHOF one-year membership executive director of the Fenton History Center, ($30 value) and a ticket to the CSHOF banquet “this seems to be a central place people like to in February ($50 value) where the raffle winner meet and then travel together to see all the will be revealed. downtown sights. In past years, we’ve averaged 750 visitors in just 6 hours.” “I was amazed by Chautauqua County’s place on the American, world and Olympic sports scene,” 2016 will be the 11th year Fenton has served Rodriguez said. “I was new to Jamestown then as a key attraction in Open Doors Jamestown. and the Hall of Fame just blew me away.” From Admission is normally $10, but as with all record breaking motorcycles to championship DOJ attractions, admission to Fenton’s unique footballs to famous sluggers’ bats, uniforms and and historically vivid displays and artifacts life stories, Anderson promises the vast display Family fun at Jamestown Audubon's Doors Open Jamestown event. preserved out of the 19th century are free on of amazing Hall of Fame memorabilia will be Saturday, January 16. well worth a Doors Open visit. special collection of Lucy Gift Shop items with Swap raffle basket at each one of the Doors Know More Live, On the Air special emphasis on the ever popular, annual Open Jamestown attractions. According to FACEBOOK: Doors Open Comedy Festival. Jim Roselle and Russ Diethrick will air their The astronomy club started by Marshal Martz in Jamestown 2016, “For one day of the year, local popular Saturday morning program, The Prendergast Library the 1950s is now one of the premier astronomical Jamestown attractions offer FREE admission, Times of Your Life, live from the Chautauqua “We want the library to be a place that makes observatories in the US northeast. The addition raffles, and special offers to the community! Sports Hall of Fame between 10 and 11 am of the Kohl Observatory (donated by local This event is our thanks to you for supporting during Doors Open Jamestown. Interviews you feel warm and homey on a cold winter day,” Tina Scott, Prendergast executive director said. amateur astronomer, Dr. Ron Kohl) and major our organizations throughout the year.” may include a variety of local sports notables, construction projects funded by a consortium of Hall of Fame volunteers, and very possibly – as Prendergast will start their Doors Open local foundations, have now created the Martz- “We want to create ‘Hometown Embassadors’ anybody who knows about Jim Roselle’s favorite Jamestown experience by offering visitors a Kohl Observatory (MKO) with three major to send our message wherever Jamestowners “Do Drop Inn” studio format – he will interview novel class in nutrition (10 to 12 am) with tasty, research telescopes. MKO collaborates with local go across the country,” Toczydlowski said. “Our a few local folks who happen to drop in through healthy treats freshly prepared in the library’s schools so students can robotically control a community has great businesses and world class those open doors. main lobby for all to watch and sample (11 telescope from their classrooms and carry out their attractions worth bragging about, and that’s Lucy is in the House to 12 am). The program will be presented by own astronomical observations and research. what Doors Open Jamestown is all about.” Stephanie Caputo from Eat Smart NY. The year 2016 marks the 60th anniversary of the Little Theater The invitation is open and the promise is “We want people to come to the library,” Scott 1956 Jamestown premier of “Forever Darling”, The Lucille Ball Little Theater (LBLT) will offer good; Doors Open Jamestown is a day worth the box office hit romantic comedy starring said, “especially if they can give a child a fun planning and enjoying. experience here. The day will also feature a rare tours of the almost never seen and historically JAMESTOWN GAZETTE January 11, 2016 DOORS OPEN JAMESTOWN www.JamestownGazette.com 11

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Brooke Carnahan Honored as Employee of the Year at Hultquist Place

(L to R) Brooke Carnahan, LPN at Hultquist Place Assisted Living is presented with the Employee of the Year award from Hultquist Place leadership. RaeAnn Crandall, director of clinical services and Kathy Lynch, Hultquist Place administrator. Article Contributed by in 2011 with many years of experience including long term care, emergency Lutheran medicine and urgent care. Currently she is the Charge Nurse for the 3-11 p.m. shift. Brooke Carnahan, Licensed Practical Nurse “She uses her creativity to assign tasks to (LPN), was honored as the Employee assure that the residents receive the best of the Year representing Hultquist Place care,” Lynch added. “Her staff describes Assisted Living at Lutheran. The event her as remaining cool under pressure and took place at a special dinner prepared for focused on the residents and their needs.” Brooke and her family and included the Hultquist Place offers a worry free lifestyle residents at Hultquist Place. with the warm and intimate feeling of Kathy Lynch, administrator for Hultquist home. It is a New York State Assisted Place shared many accolades regarding Living Program that gives seniors access to Brooke. “As one of her co-workers said, many different services, so they can remain ‘Brooke is our go-to gal when we are in healthier, more active and independent. a pinch,’” Lynch said. “We can depend Located on the beautiful Lutheran campus, on her to help us out when staffing is a 44 additional suites were added in 2011, in challenge and she has a wonderful knack response to an increased demand for this of balancing her time for her residents with level of care. For more information about time for her family.” assisted living contact Mary Borowski- Burns, director of admissions at 665-8139. Mrs. Carnahan began at Hultquist Place JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 14 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY January 11, 2016

Fredonia’s Patrick Swanson Crimes of the Heart is Chautauqua County’s New Auditions January 21, 22 Acting District Attorney Article Contributed by and March 6 at 2 p.m. Article Contributed by The play is set in 1974 in the kitchen of Jamestown Community the Magrath sisters' house in Hazelhurst, Office of Patrick Swanson College Mississippi. The women have gathered to await news of the family patriarch, their grandfather, Patrick Swanson of Fredonia became Auditions for Jamestown Community who is dying in the local hospital. Their Chautauqua County's Acting District College’s production of Crimes of the Heart troubles, grave but hilarious, are highlighted by their cousin and an awkward young lawyer. Attorney on Friday, replacing David Foley, begin at 7 p.m. on January 21 and 22 in who resigned to take his new position as Scharmann Theatre. For more information about the audition County Court Judge. Show dates are March 4, 5, 11, and 12 at 8 p.m., process, call 338.1153. "I am proud to have been chosen by David Foley to fill his position for the interim,” said Swanson. “David Foley has discharged the duties of this office with honor, ethics and effectiveness. Being selected as the "Composition Topics" one to continue on with that tradition is humbling." Barring a gubernatorial appointment, Swanson will serve as Acting of Memphis Law School, before ultimately is Subject of Audubon District Attorney until November, when joining the Chautauqua County District voters will elect a District Attorney to a full Attorney's office, where he assumed the four-year term. role of prosecuting northern Chautauqua Photo Club Meeting Swanson, the son of Melford and Mary County’s felonies. He’s the husband of Dr. Swanson of Sherman, graduated from Wake Natalie (Guiffreda) Swanson and they are Forest University, and later the University the parents of two.

Application Deadline Nearing for Women Create Exhibit

Composition Topics" will be the subject at the Audubon Nature Photography Club meeting on Thursday, January 14. Shown here are snowy trees in early December, photographed by presenter Bill Smith.

Article Contributed by show some of their seasonal images taken in the past two months. The Audubon Nature Center sharing and explanation of how they came to be helps everyone's creativity. "Composition Topics" is the subject at the next Jamestown Audubon Nature A social time follows the program. The deadline for submissions to the third biennial juried Women Create art exhibit is January Photography Club meeting. First-time visitors are welcome 31, 2016. The exhibit will be next spring at the Dykeman-Young Gallery and Vintage Emporium to visit free of charge. The annual in downtown Jamestown, New York. The lounge area of the gallery is pictured here. On Thursday, January 14, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. members Cathy Abers-Kimball membership is $30. Among the benefits of membership are discounts Article Contributed by for purchase. and Bill Smith will review perspective and use of repeating patterns in creating on photography classes, field trips, Internationally exhibited artist, curator and and the right to show photos at Club Women Create educator Debra Eck and photographer and compelling compositions. They will blogger Jennifer Schlick are creative directors also explore how to use cropping to exhibits. The Sunday, January 31, deadline for for Women Create. They will be assisted by The Jamestown Audubon Nature applications for Women Create's third biennial mixed media artist Katherine Turnquist. Artist improve your composition post-shoot. juried art exhibit will soon be here. Audrey Dowling, the owner and operator of the Being aware of these will open you up Photography Club meets at the Applications, submitted electronically, are Portage Hill Gallery in Westfield, New York, is to be more creative, resulting in more Audubon Nature Center, 1600 being accepted from women of all ages in all the juror for the exhibit. interesting photographs. Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east visual media. Artists from Western New York, Artists will be notified of the juror's decisions of Route 62 between Jamestown, New Northwestern Pennsylvania, and Northeastern An illustrated discussion on 22 during the week of March 1, 2016. The opening York, and Warren, Pennsylvania. Ohio are encouraged to apply. reception for the exhibit will be on Friday, April common landscape mistakes will All work must be original and created within the 15, 2016, and it will run through Saturday, May reinforce the above ideas in the Contact Club President Cathy Abers- 14. A series of salons with the presenting artists last five years. Selected artists will be asked to 15-minute tech portion of the meeting. Kimball at (716) 664-3707 daytime or submit short biographies and artist statements. will take place in the gallery during that time. [email protected] for more They must be able to deliver or ship their pieces More information and complete guidelines for "Winter Lights" and "Favorite Images" ready to hang or install at the Dykeman-Young applying for the Women Create exhibit are on the are the topics for the image review information, or visit the Club blog at Gallery and Vintage Emporium in downtown Women Create website, www.womencreate.org. http://jasphotoclub.wordpress.com. Jamestown, New York, where it will be available that begins the meeting. Members will

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Lutheran Honors Sandy Carlson as Employee of the Year

(L to R) Heather C. Brown, assistant executive director at The Resource Center, Terri Johnson, TRC’s director of employment and community-based services and Beth Jermain, Resource Center support option administrator.

Article Contributed by help people direct their own lives and support organizations and service systems The Resource Center in establishing more effective and efficient methods of using available resources. Beth Jermain has achieved national “As a support option administrator, I partner certification to support people with with people to find the way to support disabilities in planning their lives. them to live the life they desire, that works Jermain, The Resource Center’s support for them. There is always a way,” Jermain option administrator, recently was certified said. “We, people who are invested in the as a plan facilitator by Support Development person’s life, just have to figure out how to Associates, a Maryland-based organization. do it ensuring they are happy and safe. We She participated in a three-day training on cannot remove all the risk involved in living person-centered thinking in Geneva and their life. However, we can plan with them to Sandy Carlson, receptionist for the Lutheran Home and Rehab Center (third from left) is a two-day training on person-centered diminish the risk.” honored as the LHRC Employee of the Year by Pam Nordin, Assistant Administrator, Shelly planning in Syracuse. In the course of her training, Jermain Quackenbush, Administrative Assistant; and Tom Holt, President/CEO. “I was very excited to participate in this participated in a credentialing process that opportunity,” Jermain said. “Attending this including training in facilitating plans from a person-centered framework. She then door and helping them when needed.” training gives me the knowledge and tools I Article Contributed by need to support people in the best way I can.” interviewed an individual with an intellectual Over the last 41 years, Sandy has held disability and created a plan for that person. Lutheran positions at G.A. Family Services and Person-centered thinking is a process that focuses on discovering what is important to “Beth did a wonderful job of `discovery’ in the nursing home. “This is a darn during the planning process and has Flabbergasted would be the most people with disabilities, then determining good place to work,” she added with a how organizations that support people with demonstrated skills needed to be a certified appropriate description for Sandy smile. disabilities can best assist them in leading plan facilitator,” said Tanya Richmond Carlson’s response when it was self-directed lives. of Support Development Associates. In announced that she had been voted Shelly Quackenbush, a member of the reviewing Jermain’s work, Richmond wrote, COPP (Collection of Positive People) “Person-centered planning is truly listening “You will see a VERY few recommendations by her peers as the Employee of the to what people want to assist them to live in Team gave highlights from the list for changes and a few questions for Year for Lutheran. She was quick their community as they choose,” according of exceptional qualities that Sandy clarification in the feedback chart I have to comment that others were more Michael Smull of Support Development provided. I couldn’t find anything to deserving, but it was by popular vote embodies. “She brings so many positive Associates. “It is partnering with each person improve. YES, IT WAS THAT GOOD!” attributes to Lutheran it is difficult to to build a better life in spite of the challenges that she was chosen. and conditions that limit them, opening Richmond added that by becoming know where to start. She possesses the certified as a plan facilitator, Jermain can Each year Lutheran hosts a special extraordinary characteristics that make doors and windows to build connections to support them (family, friends, etc.) and share her knowledge with others as they luncheon to celebrate the twelve Lutheran a destination of excellence. seek to support people with disabilities in employees of the month and to assist them to make contributions to their She shows compassion to everyone community.” developing self-directed life plans. announce the employee of the year. who crosses her path and makes “When planning groups are stuck, Beth Tom Holt, president and CEO, says SDA envisions communities in which everyone feel like they are the most systems work collaboratively to enable can help them by using person-centered that this is one of his favorite events. important person at that moment. She people with disabilities to be surrounded thinking, skills and tools to help generate “I’m enjoying every day here at gives her all and considers Lutheran and supported by strong, meaningful support options.” Lutheran because I know our residents her second family.” relationships; have control over the TRC officials are pleased that Jermain took are in your loving and caring hands,” resources that are available to support them; this step to better support people with he told the honorees. “You make this a Members of the COPP Team hold the and contribute to their community. disabilities. great place to live, to work and to spend Employee of the Year event annually. “I was ecstatic to become certified by “We are so fortunate to have Beth on our time as a family. Your exceptional work They are employees who give extra SDA, because SDA is the leading agency in team at The Resource Center,” said Heather has been recognized by your peers, time and talent to enhance the work person-centered planning, and it is a great C. Brown, assistant executive director. experience at Lutheran through fun compliment to be recognized by them,” “She has always done an excellent job at which is the best form of flattery. Jermain said. supporting and planning alongside of the Congratulations.” events and recognition of outstanding employees. The Program was started The implementation of person-centered individuals we support. This national credential punctuates what we have known Sandy tends to the reception desk by Richard and Shirley Carlson in thinking, planning and practices is necessary at the main entrance to the nursing so that systems providing support to people all along, that Beth really illustrates that core honor of their son, Richard D. “Rick” purpose of what we do and is a champion home and is most often the first assure that the person and their loved ones Carlson, who passed away in 2005. He have control over their own lives. Regardless for every person who is trying to self direct person who greets staff, visitors and had been a long time resident at the of the nature of the disability or the focus of their life. We are proud of Beth and all she family members. “I love the people Lutheran Home and the family wanted the system (intellectual and developmental has accomplished.” connections,” she said. “I enjoy visiting a way to honor him and the wonderful disabilities; behavioral health; substance Jermain has worked for The Resource Center with people as they come through the staff who cared for him. abuse and addictions; or seniors and long- since 1989. term supports), these skills and practices JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 16 www.JamestownGazette.com BUSINESS January 11, 2016 We are the Factory...No Middleman Markup! SAVE Mattresses always starting Clarke Wiltsie Selected for the 20% to 60% as low as $90.00! Junior Dairy Leader Program OFF Comparable Brand Names! 135 E. Fairmount Ave., Lakewood - 763-5515 150 Blackstone Ave., Jamestown - 665-2247 10 W. Main St., Fredonia - 672-4140 DEALER SHOWCASE

Clarke Wiltsie joined other 4-H Youth from NYS selected for the Junior Dairy Leader Program attending the 2015 National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.

Article Contributed by dairy cattle feeding, management and genetics. I also gained communication and leadership Cornell Cooperative experience, while meeting new people Extension interested in 4-H and the dairy industry.” Clarke is using the information he is gaining through his involvement in the Junior Dairy Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua Leader program in his employment at a local County’s 4-H Youth Development Program dairy farm in Frewsburg, NY, helping manage is excited to announce that Clarke Wiltsie, a the farm’s dairy cattle. Clarke currently owns senior at Frewsburg High School, has been four registered Holstein dairy cattle and is very selected to participate in the 2015 -2016 Cornell interested to continue to grow his herd. These University Junior Dairy Leader program. experiences will continue to help Clarke learn Tom Stanton up to some tomfoolery at Tom's Tavern. Clarke has been an active 4-H member of the and apply new ideas as he cares for his own cattle. Frewsburg Hayseeds 4-H Club for nine years participating in the dairy and hog projects. Clarke attends BOCES studying Diesel Mechanics, is a member of the BOCES The Junior Dairy Leader program presents National Technical Honor Society and is Vice- You Want to Go Where youth with a realistic view of the dairy industry President of the Hewes BOCES FFAWeek Chapter. of 1/11/16 - 1/17/16 as a viable, profitable and progressive business Clarke is a hard working student maintaining a sector, while also building personal and 95% average throughout his four years in high Everybody Knows Your Name professional skills. Clarke Wiltsie was selected school. Clarke plans to attend Alfred State as one of 29 young people from throughout College next fall to study Heavy Equipment NYS for this educational program. These select Mechanics. youth are provided an opportunity to discover Tom’s Tavern the diversity of career choices in agriculture Clarke will continue to be involved in Junior through a series of workshops that focus on Dairy Leader activities once a month through multiple facets of the dairy industry, personal August 2016, developing his leadership Article Contributed by fundraisers over the years for customers and development and technical skills. skills and learning about the many career friends who have had accidents or illnesses, opportunities available in agriculture. One of the unique learning opportunities  Edited by Margie E. Burke Beth Peyton or otherwise found themselves in great need. provided by the Junior Dairy Leader program Congratulations to Clarke Wiltsie from The first Saturday after Labor Day is Tom’s Difficulty : Medium is to travel to the “World Dairy Expo” in Frewsburg, NY on being selected to participate anniversary party – a pig roast that feels like Madison Wisconsin. A highlight for the in the Junior Dairy Leader Program and Close to Midway State Park on Route 430, a block party he throws to show gratitude to  Tom’s Tavern has been a favorite watering hole youth is to participate in the National 4-H continued success to him as he continues to HOW TO SOLVE: loyal customers and the whole community. further his experiences and college studies to in Maple Springs for a very long time. The main Halloween brings another party, with music Dairy Conference which connects leading    structure was built in the late 1800s, when dairy youth from all across North America pursue a successful career in agriculture. and a costume contest. Otherwise responsible  they used tree trunks instead of milled lumber and respectable adults dress up in outlandish at the University of Wisconsin College of The 4-H Dairy Program is one of many programs  for beams. Over the years, the place has been costumes and, at the designated time, line up Agriculture and Life Sciences in conjunction offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of  a bar and restaurant under many owners, and outside. They march through the tavern twice with the World Dairy Expo. Youth spend Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua). CCE-  was a gas station and convenience store in the four days networking, learning, and growing      – in the front door, out the back, and around Chautauqua is a community based educational  1940s and 50s. It’s offered “food, spirits, and again – to give appointed judges and patrons through hands-on seminars, industry tours, and organization, affiliated with Cornell University, tomfoolery” for the last 16 years with Tom    a good view. Prizes are awarded for the most speakers. Delegates had the opportunity to tour Chautauqua County Government, the NYS  Stanton at the helm. original costume, the scariest costume and the the Hoards’ Dairyman Registered Guernsey SUNY system, and the federal government   Known for good burgers, wings and pizza, funniest costume. Farm, NationalWeek Dairy of 1/11/16Shrine Museum, - 1/17/16 Nasco through the United States Department of  International, University of Wisconsin Food Tom’s is a destination for locals, summer Families home for the holidays gather at Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and tourists and snowmobilers. “We get 300 to 400 Tom’s Tavern, and those who find themselves Science, Crave Bros. Farm and Farmstead Agriculture. For more information, call 716- (Answer appears elsewhere sleds in here a weekend when the snowmobile alone also have a welcoming place to go. Tom Cheese LLC, and MilkSource Genetics. 664-9502 or visit our website at www.cce.  in this issue) trails are open,” Tom said. “And if there’s provides full fixings for a free Christmas Eve Clarke stated the following about his recent cornell.edu/chautauqua. Cornell University good snow, we’ll do about 40% of our annual buffet, complete with a drink or two, until 5 National 4-H Conference experience: “I have Cooperative Extension provides equal program business between Christmas and New Year’s.    p.m. The place closes so the employees can learned most about product marketing and and employment opportunities. The economy in this county is really dependent enjoy their Christmas, but opens back up Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate on the weather, summer and winter.” on Christmas evening, providing another Local bands play every Saturday night, and opportunity for folks to visit with friends and dancing is encouraged. Bumper, one of the family, or to escape those loved ones who were regular bartenders, pours beer and drinks and welcomed so warmly earlier in the week. A PUZZLE SOLUTIONS occasionally shakes his tambourine in time band is featured for Tom’s New Year’s Eve party, with the music. Nancy and Brian help Tom too. “Walk or designate a driver if you plan to Solution to Crossword: with food and drinks, too, and provide a warm drink,” Tom says. and welcoming atmosphere for regulars and AR I D SP I TE VAMP You can find Tom’s Tavern on Facebook, but Solution to Sudoku newcomers alike. he admits honestly, the page isn’t very well I OTA ARMOR AGUE Tom has a long history in the food service maintained. Tom is more of a social person DUCT TOPER LOSS  industry, and wanted to have his own restaurant than a “social media” person. The schedule for ETHER DON OUGHT  for a long time before he bought the Tavern. One upcoming bands is posted on a board inside the DES I RABLE tavern, so you might want to just stop by and  of six children – four boys and two “mistakes,” LOP HOGT I ED ASP he jokes – Tom grew up in Sinclairville and still have a look. Pretty soon, everyone will know          has a lot of family in the area. “There were 46 of your name. ACUTELY L AM I NAR RELOAD RATTLE  us at the holiday dinner this year,” he said. “Next The Jamestown Gazette is proud to recognize year we’re expecting at least 64.” our dealers, outstanding corporate citizens of our GASTR I C MI SS I VE  In addition to taking care of patrons during county. This week, the Gazette especially thanks ONE SEALANT CON          business hours, Tom does a lot to support the our newest dealer, Tom's Tavern for carrying The HARB I NGER community, too. He furnishes the beer for the Jamestown Gazette, The People’s Paper, for the CAROL BAH ROB I N  annual Labor Day picnic at the Maple Springs benefit of their customers, our readers. HOOT KABOB WADE  Fire Company, and has done a number of ANTE I GLOO AREA PEEL NEEDY NEST JAMESTOWN GAZETTE January 11, 2016 www.JamestownGazette.com 17

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