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Happy Birthday America Chautauqua County That Have Become the Nation’S Little Bugs Celebrates July 4 Signature Event for the Holiday www.JamestownGazette.com WEE EE K /JamestownGazette R LY F @JtownGazette Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, Inc. The People’s Paper. Vol. 8 • No.26 | Week of July 2, 2018 Distributed in Ashville, Bemus Point, Barcelona, Busti, Celoron, Chautauqua, Clymer, Dewittville, Falconer, Frewsburg, Gerry, Greenhurst, Jamestown, Kennedy, Lakewood, Maple Springs, Mayville, Panama, Randolph, Sherman, Sinclairville, Steamburg, Stedman, Stockton, Stow, Westfield, Russell, Sugar Grove and Warren, PA Happy Birthday America Chautauqua County that have become the nation’s Little Bugs Celebrates July 4 signature event for the holiday. Pest Control, LLC A list of Chautauqua County’s celebrations for 2018 is A Better Quality Pest Control Service Contributing Writer displayed on page 10. Locally Owned & Operated Walt Pickut Commercial & Residential Services “It takes a lot of hard work to Licensed & Insured in NY & PA have this much fun,” Mayville’s Not many people get to Rita Jacobson told the BEE SERVICE celebrate a 242nd birthday. Only $50* Jamestown Gazette in the run- July 4th 2018 will be another THROUGH JUNE 30, 2018 up to Chautauqua County’s big Yankee Doodle Dandy $ official 4th of July Celebration. House Sprays Only 50* party day for the U.S.A. Happy Rita and her husband Tim, CALL TODAY Birthday! xxx for Our Exceptional Rates along with their dedicated on Preventative Services Communities all across team of eight volunteers (with *PLUS Chautauqua County are SALES TAX an accumulated total of 169 716.640.5006 once again hosting their years of experience creating 814.221.3424 own version of the national the annual event) have been xxxx celebration with parades, organizing and running WE BEAT OUR cookouts, music festivals, COMPETITORS PRICES! Mayville’s celebrations for Now Offering Green Services outdoor games and, of course, Lakewood On Wheels Kids' Parade the glorious fireworks displays Continued on Page 10... Maple Springs Garden Walk Features Porches and Posies Article Contributed by dogs for purchase to benefit the fire The Maple Springs Garden department. Walk Committee The Garden Walk proceeds will benefit the Maple Springs Volunteer The Maple Springs Community is Fire Company, Maple Springs Lake proud to host their 6th Garden Walk Enhancement Project, and Friends on July 14 from 10am to 2pm with the of Midway State Park Ferris Wheel theme of “Porches and Posies”. Garden Project. Chairperson, Eileen Walk Committee member, Marilyn Leary commented, “All three of Martin noticed on her daily walk these charities give so much to our that Maple Springs not only boasts community that the community wants beautiful gardens and landscaping to give back!!” In total, over $13,000 but also the most welcoming porches. has been raised by this event and given Many of the homes in Maple Springs back to the community. were built when the front porch was The Garden Walk and events are at the connection to your neighbors and The Circle in front of the town houses that tradition condition continues. in Maple Springs. Over 20 flower-filled gardens and cozy Tickets for the event are $5 pre-sale porches are included on the tour for and $7 on/after July 13. Tickets the viewing pleasure of participants. Members of the Maple Springs Garden Walk Committee get a sneak peak can be obtained at msgardenwalk@ The Garden Walk also includes the at Phil Swiantek’s garden. 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Wheeler, 75, of Jamestown Candice R. Pike, 69, of Jamestown Lind Funeral Home Lind Funeral Home MacKenzie Mae Coburn, 6, of Baldwinsville, Betty Lee Ray Wade, 86, of Randolph and formerly of Mayville VanRensselaer and Son Funeral Home Freay Funeral Home In Loving Memory LOVE IS TAKING TIME TO REMEMBER Christina McMillan Receives Audubon Vince Messina Scholar Earns 2K Community Nature Center Scholarship The Vincent Messina Memorial Scholarship was presented to Meghan O’Connell, a second-year student in the UPMC Chautauqua WCA School of Radiology. (L to R): Dick and Cindy Tyler, O’Connell, Kathy Messina, wife of the late Vince Messina, and his sons, Andy and Marty Messina. All are volunteers for the Vincent Messina Memorial Golf Tournament that funds the scholarship. Article Contributed by a part of the UPMC Chautauqua WCA School of Radiology rewarding and the UPMC Chautauqua WCA most beneficial decision she has made Christina McMillan is the 2018 recipient of Audubon Community Nature Center’s for herself. Meghan O’Connell, a second-year stu- Ryan Exline Memorial Scholarship. She is shown here receiving her scholarship Funding for the scholarship is gener- dent of the UPMC Chautauqua WCA check from now-retired Audubon President Ruth Lundin. ated from the Vincent Messina Memo- School of Radiology, was selected the rial Scholarship Fund at WCA Founda- recipient of the scholarship that honors tion. The fund was started in 2013 and sult is a $500 scholarship. the life of Vincent Messina. The award Article Contributed by is a $2,000 credit toward O’Connell’s has grown to almost $97,000 through the efforts of the Messina family, their Audubon Community This scholarship is named in memory of tuition at the hospital-based School of one of its very first recipients. Radiology. It is the largest scholarship friends, Vince’s colleagues at UPMC Nature Center Chautauqua WCA, the staff of WCA Ryan Exline was an integral part of the awarded by WCA Foundation which supports UPMC Chautauqua WCA, Foundation, and the staff and students Audubon family for many years, where Audubon Community Nature Center the education of its employees, and of the UPMC Chautauqua WCA School he assisted with gardening, eagle care, awarded its 2018 Ryan Exline Memorial Starflight.
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