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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 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. (L to R): Phil Swiantek, Lynn Juppe, MIchael Juppe, John MIchael (kneeling) Marilyn Martin. roadrunner.com or at Garden Walk. much anticipated Chic Boutique Yard The ticket is a program/map and Sale. Spearheaded by Bob Terreberry, included in price of ticket, is a talk by native bees. Plan to bring a chair for shows the locations of all the gardens/ the Chic Boutique started as a Master Gardener, Cheryl Wahlstrom the presentation. There will also be porches on this walkable tour! There gardener’s yard sale and has evolved to at 11:30am. She will discuss how a unique basket raffle, a 50-50 and will be something for everyone! include any type of gently used items. to attract beneficial bugs in order to the Maple Springs Volunteer Fire Updates can be found on Facebook New to the Garden Walk this year and manage garden pests while protecting Company will be on hand grilling hot under “Maple Springs Garden Walk”. Responsibility Matters Anheuser- Busch Brews It Products To Be Enjoyed Responsibly By Adults. HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY 4th of July!

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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. of Radiology. The sixth annual Vincent Scholarship to Christina McMillan of live animal care, and educational pro- Messina Memorial Golf Tournament grams. A resident of Russell, Pennsyl- Messina was a member of the first grad- that helps grow the scholarship fund is Jamestown, N.Y. uating class of the radiology school and vania, he was pursuing a master’s degree planned for June 1, 2019 at Conewango worked for the hospital for more than 30 McMillan is a 2018 graduate of James- at Duke University when he died in a Valley Country Club in Warren, PA. years. His family chose to memorialize town High School who will begin car accident. His love of nature and of him with a scholarship for a student in Donations to this fund or any of the 42 studying environmental engineering at nurturing future generations of “nature the second year of their schooling be- other funds held at WCA Foundation Cornell University in the fall. Deeply nerds” lives on through this scholarship. interested in the natural sciences, she cause of the financial stress experienced may be done online at the foundation’s was active in Jamestown High School’s Scholarship applicants must be local by students in the 22-month continuous website: www.wcafoundationjames- Environmental Club and enjoys hiking residents pursuing a degree in the natu- program. In addition to classroom in- town.org or by sending a tax-exempt and gardening. Her goal is to have an ral sciences. Recipients must be passion- struction, students in the hospital-based gift to WCA Foundation, P.O. Box 840, program receive clinical rotations which engineering job focused around wildlife ate about the natural world. Jamestown, NY 14702-0840. For more prepare them with a richer, more in- preservation and habitat restoration. information about the Messina Scholar- Previous scholarship winners are Heath- depth education than those who attend ship, WCA Foundation or the UPMC Every spring since 2003 Audubon’s Edu- er Zimba, Taylor West, Brandon Allen, college based radiology programs. Chautauqua WCA School of Radiology, Connor Clendenen, Allison Cramer, cation Staff has raised scholarship funds When applying for the WCA Founda- contact Brigetta Overcash, Executive Alex Kulakowski, Elyse Johnson, Bren- through their Fledgling Birdathon. tion scholarship, O’Connell related her Director of the foundation at 716-664- Participants look for as many species ton Maille, Alyssa D’Alessandro, Alexa decision to enter the field of radiology 8665, [email protected] or Me- as possible over a 24-hour period, and Vazquez, Tricia Bergstue, Karen Eck- stemmed from a desire to do something gan Barone, Director of Development of generous supporters pledge an amount, strom, Bill Langworthy, Rex Everett, that made a difference in individual the hospital and foundation at 716-664- either per species or in total. The end re- Ryan Exline, and Eve Gaus. lives. She has found her decision to be 8423, [email protected]. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 4 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY July 2, 2018

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RTPI’s ‘Art After 5’ Series Chautauqua Hospice & Palliative Care Continues July 10th Ain't Missin' Dinner Casting Call July 9 & 10 als” of other conventioneers. “We’re seeking performers of all shapes, sizes, races and ages,” said Andolora. “I wrote this musical based on my own struggle with weight during my youth. It is a fun- spirited celebration of who we are, not what others expect us to be. We need performers who are proud, funny and can sing the gospel of Article Contributed by food!” Chautauqua Hospice Characters include Dottie May, the & Palliative Care gracious, quick-witted Southern Belle who hosts the convention. Casting Call for “Ain’t Missin’ Din- Melissa is from NYC and fanati- ner!” cizes about being a trendsetting Auditions will be held Monday, celebrity model. Bill is a sincere, July 9 and Tuesday, July 10 for Midwesterner best played by a high “Ain’t Missin’ Dinner!”, a cabaret- baritone of tenor. Gloria, proud of style mini-musical written by local her size and willing to tell everyone playwright, Tom Andolora. The about it, sings a robust gospel num- Article Contributed by years ago, and want to keep sharing auditions will be held at First Lu- ber. Finally, three or four waiters are ac- Roger Tory Peterson Institute our beautiful facility, artwork and theran Church in Jamestown, 120 collections with attendees. This Chandler St in Jamestown from tive in the show and provide choral is a great opportunity for visitors 5-8pm each evening. support. The Roger Tory Peterson Institute to view our new exhibition while Detailed descriptions of the char- of Natural History (RTPI) invites Andolora is collaborating with enjoying music and refreshments Chautauqua Hospice & Palliative acters, as well as audition require- you back to celebrate ‘Art After 5’ in the company of friends and col- Care to bring the popular cabaret ments can be found at www.Chub- from 5:00 – 7:00pm on Tuesday, leagues”, says Jane Johnson, Direc- musical that he co-authored back byAndProud.com [2]. July 10th. This event will feature tor of Exhibits and Special Collec- to Chautauqua as a fundraiser. Per- Volunteers are needed. Help with live music on our patio by local tions. formances will be on consecutive technical aspects, ushers and tick- musician Kyle Gustafson , refresh- weekends in October at First Lu- The ‘Art After 5’ art and music se- et sales should be directed to the ments and beverages catered by theran Church in Jamestown and CHPC offices at 338-0033, x218. Brazil Craft Beer and Wine, and ries will continue rain or shin, and the Williams Center at The State is exclusively for guests ages 21 and Performance locations and dates brief tours of the summer exhibi- University of New York at Fredo- over. The August and September will be October 5th and 6th in tion, “Roger Tory Peterson; The nia. ‘Art After 5’ events will feature dif- Jamestown at the First Lutheran Life, The Work, The Legacy”, all for This cabaret-style performance is a Church Parlors at 120 Chandler ferent musicians, food and drink. a $10 donation. mini-musical with a plot that is set Street. The Fredonia performances All donations benefit RTPI’s gen- at a convention for the “Chubby will be on October 12th and 13th “We enjoyed seeing both famil- eral operations and programming. and Proud Support Group” at the at the State University of New York iar faces as well as some new visi- For more information call RTPI Hilton Hotel in Savannah, Geor- at Fredonia in the Williams Center tors at our June event. We’ve had at 716-665-2473 or visit www.rtpi. gia. Audience members become Multi-Purpose Room. Detailed in- such a great response to ‘Art After org. RTPI is located at 311 Curtis convention goers as they arrive to formation about ticket sales can be 5’since first introducing them ten Street in Jamestown. “register,” then hear the “testimoni- found at www.chpc.care.

Registration Still Open for the 3rd Annual CHRIC Classic Golf Tournament on Saturday, July 28 at the Chautauqua Golf Club Bills-Tennessee Titans game tickets Key Bank, Chautauqua Transporta- for Sunday, October 7th, 2018 at the tion Services, Inc., Carlos Alvarado New Era Field in Orchard Park! Farms, Ren and Patty Perlee, Ro- Registration & Lunch starting at 12 berto Fred Farms, Heil & Andrews Noon with a 1:00 PM Shotgun Start Construction, Collective Impact, on Lake Course. Entry fee is $100 LLC., Pizza Carpet One, Putnam a player or $400 a foursome which Record Agency, Brick City Market includes 18 holes of golf with cart, & Deli, Brick City Spirits, Buffalo lunch, 2 drink tickets, appetizers, Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Paradise Yacht cocktails & dinner. For friends & Crusies, Inc., Pizza Village, Southern family wishing to join in the dinner Tier Brewing Co. and Webb’s Cap- festivies there is a $30 dinner only tian’s Table. A very special thank option. All proceeds go to helping you to our two Veteran’s Teams Article Contributed by invite you to join CHRIC for a day low-moderate income families’ right Sponsors, Lake Chautauqua Memo- here in Chautauqua County. rial VFW Post 8647 and Lake Chau- Chautauqua Home of golfing & fun at the 3rd Annual CHRIC Classic Golf Tournament We would like to thank all of our tauqua Memorial VFW Auxiliary to Rehabilitation being held on Saturday, July 28, sponsors and donors for taking part Post 8647. & Improvement Corporation 2018 at the Chautauqua Golf Club, in this event. Basil Chevorlet-Buick- Golf Team Registration Forms and 4731 West Lake Road, Chautauqua, Cadillac for the chance on a Hole in Sposorship Opportunties are still Josh Freifeld, Executive Director NY. There is still time to register a One on Par 3 to win a car. Commu- available please contact CHRIC at: & the Board of Director’s of Chau- team or to sposoner the event and nity Bank N.A., Lakewood Rod & 716-753-4650, www.chric.org or tauqua Home Rehabilitation & Im- be part of this great event. Everyone Gun Club, John R. Samuelson, At- CHRIC, 2 Academy St., Mayville, provement Corporation (CHRIC) has a chance at winning four Buffalo torney at Law, Lake Shore Savings, NY 14757-1050. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 6 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY July 2, 2018

Hazeltine Public Library Audubon Community Adds Lunch to Summer Nature Center Reading Program Looking for Local Entries to 2018 Nature Photography Contest

John Barber, program director from the YWCA, and Katie Smith, Hazeltine Public Library manager, finalize plans for the Summer Lunch Program Now could be the time you take the picture that wins a prize in the Audubon at the HPL — Hazeltine Public Library. Community Nature Center 2018 Nature Photography Contest. This photograph, "Poppies," by Lynda Younker of Ashville, N.Y., was an earlier finalist.

Article Contributed by ed, anyone under the age of 18 is Article Contributed by 18, or still in high school) divisions welcome to join us on Tuesday and Hazeltine Public Library Audubon Community will receive prizes of $300 cash plus Thursdays from July 10 – August $75 gift cards to Delaware Camera 16. We will begin serving about Nature Center The Hazeltine Public Library is (cameraspot.com). Second place 11:30 and finish shortly after noon. winners will receive $100 plus $50 pleased to announce they have add- Brazil, Spain, Australia, and the This will be acompliment to the gift cards to Delaware Camera. ed lunch to their Summer Reading Czech Republic are just some of Summer Reading program, en- Program. "The Hazeltine Public the countries whose residents have Nature photographer Bill Smith couraging kids to visit the library Library and the YMCA Jamestown submitted entries to the Audu- will judge the entries after the July before or after lunch and discover have partnered to bring lunch to bon Community Nature Center 31, 2018, submission deadline. their favorite author and story" (ACNC) 2018 Nature Photogra- Busti on a limited basis, beginning continued Smith. The Summer ACNC will make and frame prints phy Contest. July 10," said library manager Katie Reading Program and the Summer of the winning photographs that Smith, "in talking with John Barber Lunch Program are free and open "Most of the people who've en- will be on exhibit at the Nature from the YWCA we decided to run to all young readers - for more de- tered so far found out about us by Center for one year. a pilot program, twice a week here tails and specific guidelines please googling," said contest coordinator Winning photos and 12 finalists in Busti. We will be an open site, contact the library at 487.1281, vis- Kim Turner, explaining that Audu- (six in each division) will be dis- meaning no reservations are need- it them at 891 Busti Sugargrove Rd. bon has received photographs from played indefinitely on the contest around the world. website (acncphotocontest.com) along with the photographer's "Right now," Turner continued, "we'd love to see more coming name and city/state/country. Win- “Pioneer’s Journey” from closer to home!" ners will be named in a news re- lease that is widely distributed, in- In 2017, contest winners came cluding to their local media, when to Celebrate Local History from as nearby as neighboring Cat- known. taraugus County in New York and at the Prendergast Library as far away as Hawaii. To foster artistic development, winners and finalists can opt in Turner explained that the contest supports Audubon's mission of to receive a personalized critique connecting people to nature. "Not from the judge. only is the photographer outside, Full details of the competition as experiencing nature first hand as well as images of previous winners they seek out compositions and and finalists can be found at acnc- why pioneers came to New York, Article Contributed by subject matter, but the viewer then photocontest.com. how they traveled, and more fun Prendergast Library also connects through viewing facts and stories about the history About the work. Successful photographs of . This pro- This year marks the 200th anni- draw the viewer into the shot, in- Audubon Community Nature Cen- gram is interactive and aimed at ter builds and nurtures connections versary of the first settlers arriving viting them to explore visually, and children ages 8 and up. between people and nature by pro- to what is now the town of Leon. hopefully build upon their own re- viding positive outdoor experiences, In recognition of this bicenten- For more information, please call lationship with nature." (716) 484-7135 ext. 234, or stop opportunities to learn about and nial, the Leon Historical Society You are invited to submit work that by the Children’s Room at the li- understand the natural world, and and Tina Scherman will be run- best fits within the concept of this brary. The Prendergast Library is knowledge to act in environmental- ning a fun educational program at year's theme, Natural Wonders: Big located at 509 Cherry Street in ly responsible ways. Visit at 1600 the Prendergast Library. and Small. Jamestown. Visit prendergastli- Riverside Road, one-quarter mile “Pioneer’s Journey” is a free event brary.org for more information First place winners in both the east of Route 62 between James- at the library on Tuesday July 17 about programming and summer Adult (ages 18 or older, or out of town, N.Y., and Warren, Pa., or on- at 2 p.m. Children will learn about reading events. high school) and Youth (ages 8 to line at auduboncnc.org. Week of 7/2/18 - 7/8/18

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it finds a way to forgive us. And at the end of the day it isn’t up to us to worry about whether or WHINEWHINE Your job! not God forgives others. But I do Just up the street from my house – you believe this… God’s grace is NOT OFOF THETHE know the house number if it’s yours – your amazing because it finds a way to sidewalk is so broken up and dangerous to forgive half-way decent people. It is WEEK!SolutionWEEK! to Sudoku: walk on that it could stop a truck. But you amazing because it finds a way to 1 8 4 6 7 3 2 5 9 said it wasn’t your problem when I tripped on forgive the worst of us – the biggest it. “Call the city if you don’t like it,” you told sins and the biggest sinners. 6me.3 Sorry,5 buddy…4 2 9 it’s in8 front1 of7 your house so it’s your problem. The homeowner Contributing Writer It helps us understand God’s grace 7is 9responsible,2 8 and1 5the one4 to3 blame6 when somebody gets hurt. 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The greater the sin that that whoever believes in him may ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 is forgiven, the greater the love that Run off at the have eternal life.” John 3:16 1 13 14 15 16 is expressed.” mouth A conversation erupted from that 5 Two-masted 17 18 19 All that’s to say let’s stop worrying verse and people from all walks of sailboat about Jesus forgiving sinners and, 20 21 22 23 life began talking about how they 9 Swit's sitcom 1. Start celebrating that God*s 13 Leave behind 24 25 26 experienced God’s grace. I asked amazing grace forgives us and, 2. 14 White as a ghost the question, “How many people 16 Quartet member 27 28 29 30 Find ways to express amazing love think God’s grace is amazing?” The 17 Send packing 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 and gratitude. After all, remember, 18 Genetic whole group shot up their hands. I 38 39 40 41 42 God’s grace is really amazing duplicate then asked the question, “Is God’s 19 Fertile soil because it finds a way to save not 43 44 45 46 47 grace so amazing that it can forgive 20 Bakery offering only okay people like us, but “a 48 49 50 51 murderers? Criminals? Hitler?” 22 Disapprove of wretch like me.” 24 Kerrigan or 52 53 54 55 56 The hands dropped. Kwan, e.g. In the Way, 26 Needing caulking 57 58 59 60 61 The excitement about God’s grace 27 Held back, as in our lives turned into disbelief Pastor Scott 62 63 64 65 breath that God’s grace could forgive For more inspiration and insights 29 Washed-out look 66 67 68 others. Some folks even bemoaned 31 Kenya's from Pastor Scott and Pastor neighbor 69 70 71 prisoners in jail coming to Jesus. Shawn's past columns, please visit 33 Like Willie Copyright 2018 by The Puzzle Syndicate Others said they didn’t want to be www.jamestowngazette.com and Winkie in heaven with those people. 34 "Dang!" 65 A or B, on a 45 6 Out like a light 36 Region click on the Faith Matters page. 38 Good times 66 Bob of The 7 Doctor of sci-fi 37 Sour-tasting Now let me be clear – No one The Jamestown Gazette is proud to 39 Language of Grateful Dead 8 Extend credit 40 Library date really knows just how amazing present our county’s most creative and Hasidic Jews 67 Long-necked 9 Colorful duck 41 Suite spot God’s grace is. 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JOIN ME IN THE KITCHEN with Vicki McGraw FINDING YOUR FAMILY with Janet Wahlberg

be enjoyed after I‘ve been up for three or four hours!). Enhancing Your Blueberries fall into the group of fruits considered “super-fruits” because of their high antioxidant value. Research with DNA This makes them extra appealing to me, because anytime I can sneak something healthy into my menus, I consider it a bonus! As with all produce, berries are the best when they are fresh, but they can Contributing Writer be frozen very easily, by simply rinsing them, laying them out in a single layer Vicki McGraw on a baking tray and freezing until hard. Once they are frozen, they can be Well, it’s here! The big Fourth of placed in a zip lock bag and returned to July celebrations are upon us; I hope the freezer for future use. By freezing everyone has a safe, relaxing holiday! them this way, you can simply remove I want to send out a special Happy the portion you want and return the Contributing Writer Birthday wish to my brother, Scott rest to the freezer; the berries don’t Janet Wahlberg (aka Scoot) who, like our Uncle Sam, need to be thawed before using, either. was born on the Fourth of July! While By adding them to your recipe frozen, I am sure that almost everyone has making a choice. we will hopefully have a very hot, they will retain their shape and not heard of using DNA to enhance wonderful weekend, before we know it mush and turn everything red or blue! My DNA results allowed me to their research. It has become a we (well, most of us, anyway) will have connect with a half first cousin one I always try to keep fruit on hand, great part of the conversation to get back to work, and that may leave preserved in this manner; you can time removed. She knew virtually us feeling a little blue. I have a great in Genealogical Research. I will nothing about her maternal family. freeze most any berry like this. Frozen confess up front that my working way to deal with that feeling…why not berries make a fun alternative or I was able to put that together for knowledge of DNA would easily go buy some fresh berries?? addition to ice cubes, too. I like to her including photos. We have Most berries are available year round, garnish cocktails and punch bowls fit in a Thimble. Having said that, I since met. There have been other being grown in warmer climates when with a few frozen berries to add both am able to give you a few basics and less dramatic findings for me. I we are enduring not so warm weather, color and coolness to my beverages. I direct you to the many resources treasure each one of them because but nothing beats homegrown berries. also like to make ice cubes and punch that are available for you to use in it helps to fill out the story of my Most berries are grown on bushes rings out of a light colored fruit juice developing your knowledge base of family. and are very easy to pick. I remember to which I have added berries and a this subject. my grandmother taking me to pick sprig or two of fresh herbs. By using For those of you who have tested There are four types of DNA: blueberries at a farm in East Otto, NY, juice rather than water to make the ice and would like to better understand of all places. With any sort of “you cubes, your drinks will not be watered Mitochondrial (mtDNA), the results, there are a myriad of pick” fruit farms, I’m always glad the down when the ice melts! Y Chromosomal (Y-DNA), places to locate information. Of Autosomal (at-DNA), and X picker isn’t weighed before and after To read more of Vicki McGraw’s course, there is the internet. There Chromosomal (X-DNA). Let’s the picking! It is just so tempting to commentaries on good cooking, fine you will find stand alone articles pop those fresh ripe berries into your recipes and perfect party treats, visit look at what each one of those as well as being able to search out mouth, it becomes a reflex action! www.jamestowngazette.com and click mean. Mitochondrial DNA allows sites such as Ancestry or Family One in the basket, one in my mouth… on Join Me in the Kitchen’s own page. you to discover female maternal Tree. There are also many books on I love berries any way they are The Jamestown Gazette is proud to ancestors. It is passed from the the subject. The one that I am now prepared…in a fruit bowl, in a pie, as present our county’s most creative and mothers to their children. Only reading for the second time is The jam or in a big ole’ berry muffin (sided original writers for your enjoyment and their daughters can pass it along Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing with a hot cup of coffee, of course, to enlightenment. to their children. Y-Chromosomal and Genetic Genealogy by Blaine DNA allows you to find your T. Bettinger. Online webinars can paternal ancestors. It is passed be very helpful and are available, Summery Herbed My Favorite from father to son. If a man has Family Search and Ancestry Berry Lemonade Blueberry Pie only daughters, his Y-DNA is not Academy have a couple. All of the passed on to the next generation. Genealogy magazines regularly Autosomal DNA allows you to have articles on DNA. In addition, • 9 C water • 1 C sugar explore your entire genetic family. many Genealogy conferences have • 2 C lemon juice • ¼ C flour* You inherit it equally from both at least one track on DNA. I will be • ½ t finely shredded (fresh squeezed if desired!) parents. X-Chromosomal DNA attending one in Amherst later this lemon peal • 2 C sugar year. Cyndi’s List has an extensive • Dash salt helps you to narrow your search • Sliced lemons • 5 C fresh or fresh frozen for genetic ancestors. There, my list of resources. Again, using the and fresh berries blueberries thimble overfloweth. That is a very internet to explore these resources • Basil, Spearmint leaves, • 2 t lemon juice brief introduction to DNA. should be very helpful. Rosemary, Dill • 1 T butter Many people have had their DNA Locally the Genealogy Support done for various reasons. It seems Group at the Hall house will be Bring 1 cup of water to boil in a small In a mixing bowl, combine sugar, that the most popular is to discover presenting a series of workshops on sauce pan. Add sugar to boiling water, flour, lemon peal and slat. Add sugar our ethnic background. TheDNA. The first one will be offered stirring to dissolve. Set aside to cool. mixture to blueberries and toss to coat on September 22nd. The cost will fruit. Fill a pastry lined pie plate with reliability of this is dependent on Mix remaining water and lemon juice the berry mixture. Drizzle with lemon many things, one of which is the only be $20 for the public and $10 with sugar water. Pour lemonade into juice and dot with butter. Adjust top for Fenton members. an ice cube tray and add berries and crust and flute to seal edge. size of the participant pool. There fresh herbs to each cube. Freeze ice are many other reasons to test and To read Janet Walberg’s previous cubes and chill remaining lemonade Bake at 375* for 40-45 minutes, until many questions to be resolved overnight to allow herbs to infuse crust is golden. Allow to cool to room genealogy columns or to delve deeper lemonade. temperature before cutting. depending on the results that you into her writings and insights for receive. The three most popular searching out and recording your Serve lemonade, using ice, additional * If you are using frozen berries, in- companies are Ancestry, 23 and lemon slices, fresh berries and sprigs of crease flour to 1/3 cup! own family’s genealogy, please go herbs as garnish. Me, and Family Tree. You will want to jamestowngazette.com and visit to read about each test prior to Janet’s own web page. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE July 2, 2018 COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 9

Jackson Center to Offer It’s No Joke! Programs via Livestreaming KeyBank Donates $250,000 to in Jamestown

Article Contributed by day, essentially “bookending” each Robert H. Jackson Center of Chautauqua Institution’s 2018 nine-week summer season of pro- gramming. The series will launch The Robert H. Jackson Center, a on Friday, June 29, and the final non-profit dedicated to promot- Architectural rendering of the new KeyBank Plaza at the National Comedy Center livestream to the Jackson Center ing liberty under law through the will be on Friday, August 24. examination of the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Robert H. The livestreamed programs are of- Article Contributed by Plaza at the National Comedy fered at no charge to Jackson Cen- Jackson and its relevance to current National Comedy Center Center. Located in front of and ad- events and issues, will partner with ter visitors in our air-conditioned, jacent to the new comedy center’s ADA accessible Cappa Theatre, welcome hall, this exciting public Chautauqua Institution to offer KeyBank isn’t joking around when allowing visitors to participate in gathering area will feature a unique two programs at the Jackson Cen- it comes to supporting an excit- these extraordinary learning ex- blend of technology and green ter each week, via livestreaming ing new attraction in the South- periences. The Jackson Center is space. The area will include two from the Chautauqua Institution ern Tier! The bank is making a located at 305 E. 4th Street, James- large high definition video screens, grounds. Robert H. Jackson Cen- $250,000 donation to the National town, NY 14701. Please visit www. speakers embedded throughout ter President Susan Moran Murphy Comedy Center in Jamestown, roberthjackson.org for details. the plaza and seating areas. This made the announcement. which is scheduled to open on Au- space is designed to be a focal point The Robert H. Jackson Center is gust 1, 2018. This grant is being The Jackson Center is pleased to in the middle of downtown James- a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organiza- made in partnership with the First collaborate with Chautauqua In- town for activities and program- tion that envisions a global society Niagara Foundation. stitution to livestream lectures to where the universal principles of ming that has never existed before. the Jackson Center this summer, “The National Comedy Center will equality, fairness and justice pre- "KeyBank has been a wonderful partnering with Chautauqua in truly be a game changing attrac- vail. The Center invites and en- partner to the National Comedy tion for Jamestown, the Southern their outreach into the commu- gages students of all ages, scholars, Center over the past several years Tier and all of Western New York,” nity beyond the grounds. The educators, national officials and by providing temporary bridge said Gary Quenneville, KeyBank 10:45am Amphitheater lecture will international dignitaries to analyze financing which allowed us to Upstate New York Regional Execu- be livestreamed each Monday, and contemporary issues of peace and monetize our longer term grant the 2:00pm Hall of Philosophy lec- justice through the lens of Justice tive. “Support for this exciting new commitments," said Tom Benson, ture will be livestreamed each Fri- Jackson’s body of work. development perfectly aligns with Project Chairman. "We are thrilled our mission of helping the commu- and very grateful that they have nities we serve thrive. We can’t wait decided to extend this partnership to hear the laughter echo through- JHS Graduates Awarded 100 Member to include this generous donation. out Western New York from the KeyBank Plaza at the National Club Alumni Scholarships thousands of new visitors this mar- Comedy Center will become the quee attraction will bring to James- focal point for public outdoor ac- town.” tivities that downtown Jamestown As part of this partnership, Key- has never had and we are very ex- Bank will help welcome guests to cited to see this come to fruition this attraction at the new KeyBank with their assistance.” 4TH OF JULY TRIVIA 1. What day was the separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain? 2. Which country gave us the ? 3. When did Congress declare the 4th of July a national holiday?? (L to R): JHS Principal Mike McElrath, Alicia Rensel, Jonathan Sandstrom and Cindy Lind Hanson, JHS 100 Member Alumni Association 4. How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?? 5. How many people lived in America on July 4, 1776?? 6. How many hot dogs are consumed on average each year on the 4th of July? Article Contributed by at the JHS Commencement Ceremo- ny. The JHS 100 Member Club gives 7. In what pattern were the stars on our first flag? Jamestown Public Schools two scholarships each year to JHS se- 8. Who invented fireworks? niors and also contributes gifts to JHS 9. Which state has an apple pie as their state pie?? The JHS 100 Member Club Alumni to help the school. Jamestown High 10. Independence Day was first celebrated in what city?

Association awarded their annual School appreciates the 100 Member Philadelphia. (10) Vermont. (9) (8)Chinese. Circle. (7) Million. 150 (6)

ANSWERS: $4,000 scholarships to JHS graduates, Club’s long-standing tradition of help- Million. 2.5 (5) 56. (4) 1870. (3) France. (2) 1776. 2, July (1) Alicia Rensel and Jonathan Sandstrom ing out their alma mater. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com 4TH OF JULY July 2, 2018 Continued from Front… Findley Lake leads off the 4th with $249.00) and set them off when we Bang! it is not legal to sell or set off the Fireman’s Chicken BBQ and the light our flares on the lake shore. The in Chautauqua County. The vendor more than 30 years. famous Duck Race at the Waterwheel, kids love them,” she laughed, “and the more specifically added that Roman “This is our way of giving something followed by the 2:00 boat parade. Live grownups wish they were kids again.” candles, bottle rockets, fire crackers back to our community for all they music starts at 7:00 until the 10:00 A Jamestown Police Department and anything that shrieks, makes loud have given us,” the Jacobsons said. fireworks. spokesperson, however, told the noises or wails like a siren is out. Theirs is a sentiment echoed across Lakewood’s July 4th Summerfest Jamestown Gazette last week that When it comes to the “Big stuff” the nation every year on July 4. This kicks off with Lakewood YMCA’s even though certain fireworks are Rita Jacobson said, “Leave it to the year’s theme for Chautauqua County’s early morning “Firecracker Run.” legal, they can still be dangerous. Too professionals.” capital city is “U.S.A…Bold Stripes, From 1:30 to dusk, bounce houses, many local residents still end up in According to the New York State Bright Stars, Brave Hearts.” carnival games, music, a dunk tank, local hospital emergency rooms. The Department of Homeland Security, More than Fireworks face painting and more will delight officer noted that some of the displays legal fireworks are limited to: kids, followed at 5:00 by a bike, shoot sparks that are hotter than 2,000 Each community hosting fireworks “Ground-based or handheld devices scooter, skateboard, stroller parade degrees, can melt some metals, start and flares in Chautauqua County this that produce a shower of colored along Chautauqua and Terrace with fires and can certainly cause serious year will also be celebrating with a sparks and/or a colored flame, audible patriotic costume prizes awarded. burns. variety of parades, downtown sales, crackling or a whistling noise and Chautauqua Avenue street sales will sporting events and games, parades, “The best rule,” the officer said, “is smoke.” be open from Noon to 10:00, along live music, great festival food and be careful, and be courteous to your with sailboat rides, live music and In addition, as a safety warning to more. neighbors. Loud noises can frighten more until the 10:00 fireworks small children, service dogs and can parents, it is illegal for anyone under “Whatever you do,” Rita Jacobson the age of 18 to light or handle a Midway State Park. The Independence especially trouble battlefield veterans lighted sparkler, even if in the presence said, “don’t go home hungry.” Great Day Celebration at Midway State Park recovering from wartime trauma.” festival food, back yard and beach of an adult. is being held on Saturday, July 7th; Marla Connelly, Park Manager at BBQ is among the the 4th of July’s rides are open late until 10:00 p.m. Don’t Repeat History most enduring traditions. Few the New York State Office of Parks, followed by the fireworks show at Recreation and Historic Preservation, The Star Spangled Banner tells of communities will ignore it this year. 10:15 pm. The Rock ‘n Roll Pet Store speaking about guests at Midway “Bombs bursting in Air,” a stirring Not everyone celebrating July 4th will Show performs at the stage from 4:30 and Long Point Parks, asked, “Please image of the conflict in which the have fireworks and flares.Chautauqua to 5:00 p.m. during the ride closure do not bring fireworks of any kind, nation was born 242 years ago. Such Institution, for example, will present for safety inspections. including sparklers, to any New York images have inspired the creation their “Independence Day Pops Long Point State Park will not have State Park. For everyone’s safety, they of fireworks displays for America’s Celebration” with the Chautauqua fireworks; however, the Beach will be are prohibited in the parks without a annual birthday celebrations. The Symphony Orchestra at 8:00 p.m. in open an extra day on Wednesday, July special permit.” intent, however, was surely never the newly renovated Amphitheater. 4 from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. – regular One of the local fireworks vendors again to repeat the danger and Gate passes and tickets are available beach hours are Thursday through said, “We can sell it only if it bangs, destruction of that historic conflict… at 716-357-6250 or ticketoffice@chq. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. pops or sizzles, but not if it flies!” Any not even accidentally for the beauty of com. the show. Village of Mayville. The Grand airborne explosive device is illegal. Cherry Creek kicked off their Parade begins at 10:00 a.m. followed If any device, launched airborne or Happy Birthday America. Celebrate celebrations early this year, with its by food, festivities, live music, ground-based, explodes and goes responsibly and enjoy the show. “Independence Day Celebration magic shows and more at Lakeside in Home Town Tradition,” starting Park. Grand Prizes at 9:00 p.m. and Community Fireworks last Friday through Sunday – with fireworks at 10:00. amusement rides, food vendors, Early Bird — July 3rd games, crafters, raffles, a beer DIY Fireworks and wine tent, chainsaw carving As most local residents now know by Silver Creek, Borrello Park: Fireworks 10:00, Rain date July 5th. demonstrations, a pie-eating contest, the huge tents that have popped up in July 4 chicken BBQ, mechanical bull rides parking lots across the city, fireworks and live music leading up to the are now legal to buy and set off in Cassadaga: Flares Around the Lake, 9:30 (on fire hall whistle) traditional Saturday night fireworks at Chautauqua County. Only those Chautauqua Institution: See the entire lake, Fireworks and Flares 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 30. purchased in Chautauqua County, Dunkirk: City Pier & Memorial Park, Fireworks 10:00 Dunkirk’s City Pier and Memorial however, are legal to set off in the Findley Lake: North-end, Flares 9:30, Fireworks 10:00 county. The legal sales dates have been Park will offer live music starting Village of Lakewood Hartley Park: Fireworks 10:00 with Wooden Ship and The Floyd confined to June 20 through July 5 Village of Mayville Lakeside Park: Fireworks 10:00 Concept-Pink Floyd Tribute band, and December 26 through January 1. continuing on Wednesday the 4th, “They are lots of fun,” a customer Warren, PA; Betts Park: Fireworks 10:00 with Left of Center at 2:00, Black named Jasmine, shopping under the July 7 Diamond at 4:00 and The Rising big white tent at a local mall, told Midway State Park in Maple Springs: Fireworks 10:15 from 6:00 to 9:00, leading up to the the Gazette. “We buy the biggest fireworks beside Lake. set we can find (at one local stand, ALL SUMMER LONG ONLY 30 ONLY $18.99 PACKS $13.99

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Pet Heat-related deaths of the Join us this summer for our series of Kayak Week Mass Services on Lake Chautauqua at 4pm and illnesses are preventable on July 8th, August 19th and September 16th. All are welcome. Contact Evergreen Outfitters to rent a kayak for $25 before the Friday preceding the date and call St. Luke’s (484.6405) Article Contributed by weak, or faint. to learn the launch site. Chautauqua County • Wear Sunscreen: Sunburn af- Department Of Health fects your body’s ability to cool down and can make you dehy- & Human Services Hi! I’m Phoebe. I’m a drated. If you must go outdoors, beautiful black kitty looking protect yourself from the sun by for a family to love. I am Heat related deaths and illnesses playful and outgoing. I enjoy wearing a wide-brimmed hat, playing with toys, curling up are preventable. Despite this, sunglasses, and by putting on on a warm lap and sharing love. Please come to Paws over 600 people in the United sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher an meet me. I’d love to be States are killed by extreme heat 30 minutes prior to going out. your new best friend! every year. For the next few days, Continue to reapply it according Paws Along the River Chautauqua County will be in to the package directions. 212 Elm St., Warren, PA the grips of extreme heat - sum- • Do Not Leave Children (or 814-726-1961 www.pawsalongtheriver.org mertime temperatures that are Pets) in Cars: Cars can quick- much hotter than average and ly heat up to dangerous tem- high humidity levels. peratures, even with a window cracked open. While anyone left “It is critically important to stay in a parked car is at risk, children cool, stay hydrated, and know are especially at risk of getting a the symptoms of heat-related ill- heat stroke or dying. nesses,” said Christine Schuyler, County Director of Health and Stay Hydrated Human Services. “Infants, chil- • Drink Plenty of Fluids: Drink dren, the elderly, and those with more fluids, regardless of how chronic diseases such as heart active you are. Don’t wait until disease and high blood pressure you’re thirsty to drink. If your are especially at risk of heat re- doctor limits the amount you lated illnesses and death.” drink or has you on water pills, ask how much you should drink Stay Cool while the weather is hot. • Wear Appropriate Clothing: • Stay away from very sugary or Choose lightweight, light-col- alcoholic drinks - these actu- ored, loose-fitting clothing. ally cause you to lose more body • Stay Cool Indoors: Stay in an fluid. air-conditioned place as much • Replace Salt and Minerals: as possible. If your home does Heavy sweating removes salt not have air conditioning, go to and minerals from the body that a shopping mall/store or a pub- need to be replaced. A sports lic library—even a few hours drink can replace the salt and spent in air conditioning can minerals you lose in sweat. If help your body stay cooler when you are on a low-salt diet, have you go back into the heat. Elec- diabetes, high blood pressure, tric fans may provide comfort, or other chronic conditions, talk but when the temperature is in with your doctor before drink- the high 90s, they will not pre- ing a sports beverage or taking vent heat-related illness. Taking salt tablets. a cool shower or bath or mov- ing to an air-conditioned place • Keep Your Pets Hydrated: Pro- is a much better way to cool off. vide plenty of fresh water for Use your stove and oven less to your pets and leave it in a shady maintain a cooler temperature area. in your home. Know the Signs • Schedule Outdoor Activities Learn the signs and symptoms of Carefully: Try to limit your out- heat-related illnesses and how to door activity to when it’s cool- treat them. Heat-related illness- est, like morning and evening es, like heat exhaustion or heat hours. Rest often in shady areas so that your body has a chance stroke, happen when the body is to recover. not able to properly cool itself. While the body normally cools • Pace Yourself: Cut down on ex- itself by sweating, during extreme ercise during the heat. If exer- tion in the heat makes your heart heat, this might not be enough. In pound and leaves you gasping these cases, a person’s body tem- for breath, STOP all activity. perature rises faster than it can Get into a cool area or into the cool itself down. This can cause shade, and rest, especially if you damage to the brain and other vi- become lightheaded, confused, tal organs JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 14 www.JamestownGazette.com CLASSIFIEDS July 2, 2018 ANTIQUES PUSH LAWNMOWER: Like new. $125. Call 761-6017. Davis Concrete & Excavating SANDWICH GLASS: 52 pieces $250. Ashville, NY Call 716-372-8154. MISC. Needs all around Must have a Driver’s License, ST. FRANCIS STATUES: $60 and $40. experience in concrete, Call 716-372-8154. AIR CONDITIONER: Window. Cools CONSTRUCTION and own vehicle. Entire House. $195. Call 716-488-094 Compensation is based on experience. 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Heritage Ministries Jackson Center Offers Mark Announces New Russell “Midterm Report” dinner, dessert and a “Midterm Development Director Report” by Mark Russell. A Western New York native, Rus- sell is best known for his satire on Article Contributed by current political headlines. His comedy specials, aired live be- Robert H. Jackson Center tween 1975 and 2004, mixed po- litical stand-up comedy covering The Robert H. Jackson Center, a current events with musical paro- non-profit dedicated to promot- dies that set new humorous lyrics ing liberty under law through the to familiar melodies. With impec- examination of the life and work cable timing, twinkling eyes and of Supreme Court Justice Robert shock-of-recognition insights H. Jackson and its relevance to into American politics and cur- current events and issues, pres- rent events, he draws merriment ents legendary humorist, Mark from the pomposity of public life. Russell to offer his “Mid-Term Register now, as seating is limited, Report” to benefit the Jackson online at bit.ly/RHJCMarkRus- If you’re seeking a senior living alternative that embraces Center on Sunday, AugustSuites 5, atsell Rouse or by calling (716)483-6646. your individuality and improves your quality of life, the choice2018. Robert H. Jackson Center Admission is $100.00 per person President Susan Moran Murphy (FMV =$40.00) and $750.00 for is simple. Presenting the Rouse Estate—a unique residential Melissa Trusler, the new Director of Development at Heritage Ministries made the announcementSkilled Nursinga table of 8 (FMV=$320.00). sanctuary nestled in the picturesque Allegheny foothills. Russell, an American political A special rate is available for those satirist, comedian and longtime attending, “Conversation With Home to an ultra-contemporary, 600-acre senior living friend and supporter ofAdult the Jack Day- Service er, NY with her husband Jeff and Mark Russell: A Mid-Term Re- Article Contributed by son Center, will make an exclu- port,” to stay overnight at Chau- community, the Rousetheir Estate daughters encourages Irys and allAbbi. residents She to Heritage Ministries sive appearance at Chautauqua tauqua Suites Hotel and Expo lead active, independentis a recent and fulfilling graduate lifestyles.of the Family Rehab Services Suites in Mayville, NY in support Center on August 5, 2018. Call Church Ministry Training Center Melissa TruslerWhether has been named you are the interested in transitioning to a personal of the Robert H. Jackson Center. Chautauqua Suites at 716-269- Director of Development at Heri- two-year program and is very ac- The evening will beginRouse at 5:00 Care 7829, at Homebefore July 5, 2018 and use tage Ministries.care Melissa home has setting served ortive are in in the need Ministry of our of signatureHelps at her rehabilitation p.m. and include a cocktail hour the promotional code “RHJC18” in various rolesservices growing withor skilled Heri- nursingchurch. care, you’ll find that the Rouse with hors d’oeuvres and cash bar, to receive the special rate pricing. Heritage has grown from its origi- Children’s Center tage over the pastEstate 14 years. provides She has a truly unprecedented senior living experience. served as a Senior Housing Coun- nal retirement campus in Gerry, selor for the pastYour 3 years choice with Heri for- betterNY to aliving multi-site, awaits. multi-state pro- tage, assisting area seniors in assist- vider which includes the following ed and independentExperience living choices the Rouse locations Estate and difference services: for yourself. as well as assistingFor more the marketing detailed information,• The omestead,H or to scheduleGerry, NY a private— department. Melissacampus was tour, also simply a callretirement us today housing at 814-563-7565. and assisted liv- head teacher with Heritage House ing at Bergquist Memorial Childcare and Learning Center. • The oodlands,W Ellicott, NY — re- "We are excited to have Melissa tirement housing and assisted livingwww.rouse.org Now Hiring: join our team at Heritage Minis- at Orchard Grove Residences tries as the new Director of Devel- • The Green, Greenhurst, NY — The Rouse Suites opment. We believe her expertise, rehab and skilled nursing our beautiful state-of-the-art facility & leader in personal care services is currently searching for: prior experience and passion will • ThePark, Jamestown, NY — add tremendous value to our or- rehab and skilled nursing RESIDENT ASSISTANTS ganization and our residents. Her Part Time or Full Time, flexible scheduling • 12 hour shifts possible • The illage,V Gerry, NY — Medication Certification preferred. compassion and heart for Heritage rehab and skilled nursing Meals are included on your scheduled shift! will help further promote our mis- sion of providing Hope, Dignity • Heritage Living at Chautauqua Mall COOK/DIETARY AIDE — community services and infor- and Purposeful Living," said Lisa Part Time 6:30am–2:30pm & 11am–7pm mation for elders and their family Previous Experience and Serve-safe certification required Haglund, Heritage Vice President members Meals are included on your scheduled shift! of Marketing and Development. • Vinecroft Retirement Commu- BAR/CLUB MANAGER Trusler will be responsible for de- nity, Clarence Center, NY — Part Time 5pm–9pm signing and activating fundraising retirement housing Must be 21 years of age Bartending experience/Training preferred. strategies through giving initiatives • The Kenney, Seattle, WA — including major gifts, events, foun- retirement housing and assisted liv- dation, and individual and corpo- Rouse Home Care ing at Lincoln Vista Are you interested in serving seniors in the community? rate giving programs. • Hearthstone Communities, Wood- Rouse Home Care is currently searching for: "I feel blessed and honored to stock, IL — retirement housing, as- HOME CARE DIRECT CARE WORKERS have the opportunity to continue sisted living at The Village, childcare $10-$12/HOUR to serve Heritage in this new and and rehab and skilled nursing care at Part Time and Per Diem with potential to lead to full time exciting capacity," says Trusler. "I the Manor Excellent Benefit Package for Full and Part time On the job training provided!! look forward to becoming more • Rolling Fields, Conneautville, involved in our communities on PA — rehab and skilled nursing, How To Apply: behalf of Heritage as we enter an assisted living, independent Please complete a general application on line at: exciting new period in our rich his- living, childcare www.rouse.org or The Rouse Estate tory." For more information on Heritage, 701 Rouse Ave • Youngsville, PA 16371 We offer a competitive starting wage, shift premiums, & a generous benefits package Melissa currently resides in Falcon- please visit www.heritage1886.org. that includes health, vision, & dental insurance, 403(b), vacation, and more. EOE JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 16 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY July 2, 2018 New Competitive wage For 2018! 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Mini-Grants Available for Pedestrian Improvements Article Contributed by Healthy Communities Consultant Lisa Schmidtfrerick-Miller. “It might Chautauqua County be a couple of key sidewalk sections, Department Of Health a speed bump in a residential area that lacks sidewalks, or creating a more & Human Services visible crosswalk.” When it comes to walking safely about “The community walks are an im- a community, small changes like con- portant part of this program,” said necting a sidewalk or improving a Schmidtfrerick-Miller. “A community street crossing can have a big impact. could plan and promote a weekly or Chautauqua County Department of monthly walk in the park or walk with the Mayor, or get as creative as they Health and Human Services is offer- Area walking group participants get out to walk in any weather. The Our wish. As noted on the application, ing a mini-grant program to help com- Community Walks mini-grants are being offered to help municipalities improve these are intended to be free, non- walkability, while encouraging residents to get out and walk more. munities make those changes. The competitive, and fun, with no direct “Our Community Walks!” program cost to the community. Our staff will pairs funding for small-scale improve- tive. We are pleased to offer the Our three informal community walks. Ap- be available to provide planning as- ments with encouraging residents to Community Walks program; support- plicants may be schools, individuals, sistance with both the walks and the get out and explore their community ing these two evidence-based strate- or community groups in partnership pedestrian improvements.” by foot. gies with both funding and technical with their municipality, or the munic- Applications will be accepted up “Creating or improving places to be assistance.” ipality itself with participation from to noon on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 active is a proven strategy for increas- Up to eight grants of up to $1,500 will the community. and are available by emailing active- ing levels of physical activity in a be awarded across Chautauqua Coun- “We encourage residents to look at [email protected], or population,” said Chautauqua County ty. Grant recipients will be required their streets, sidewalks, and parks may be downloaded at: http://www. Health and Human Services Director to use the funds toward improving from a pedestrian point of view, co.chautauqua.ny.us/852/Our-Com- Christine Schuyler. “Another is devel- safety, access, or conditions for pe- and determine where small-scale munity-Walks. For further informa- ONLY Cigarillos oping social support around being ac- destrians, as well as to host at least improvements can be made,” said tion, call 753-4795. $ $ 49 5 CT. ROLLS 4.49 1 HYPE

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