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Chautauqua Marketing Solutions, Inc. The People’s Paper. Vol. 6 • No. 43 | Week of October 24, 2016 Your Community • Your Credit Union Stumping for Votes Jamestown Area Community Article Contributed by Federal Credit Union Walt Pickut 915 E. Second St., Jamestown Politicians don’t give speeches atop tree 483-1650 • jacfcu.org stumps any more the way they did when Federally insured by NCUA America was young, but a good “stump speech” is still important. It’s the speech about what candidates care about most and it says… “Please vote for me.” We take tree care seriously... Today’s tree stump is called television, radio – and more than ever before – the candidates’ websites on the Internet and on social media. For voters who want to listen, nobody goes unheard today. There is no shortage of tree stumps in 2016. But disagreement makes politics and debate is at the core of democracy when voters cast their Fully Insured Professional Service ballots. Few races prove the point better than this year’s presidential contest between the Clinton-Kaine and Trump-Pence camps. Their opposing views have been aired from tree BENTLEY stumps across the nation and around the world for nearly a year. Whether voters are decided or undecided, few can doubt their respective TREE CARE positions are now known. Tree Removal Stump Removal Elections in Chautauqua County, however, Luz Torres, Area Director of the Chautauqua County Board of Elections, making final, Tree Trimming Lot Clearing concern many closer-to-home issues and comprehensive checks of the county's voting machines to assure efficient and accurate tallies of Tree Planting Skid Steer Services every vote cast. Logging Log Loads Continued on Page 12... Site Clean-Up (for Split your own firewood) CALL FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE (716) 736-3963 / (814) 725-1650 National Theater Tour of Judgment at Nuremberg to be Presented at Reg Lenna Center for The Arts Article Contributed by RE-ELECT ASSEMBLYMAN The Reg Lenna Center ANDY For The Arts GOODELL The national theater tour ofJudgment at Nuremberg will be presented October 30 at 2pm at Reg Lenna Center for The Arts. The live - in performance radio drama is presented by L.A. Theatre Works in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the original trials. The play will be performed in full costume with video productions, period furniture, music and live sound effects. Originally a riveting teleplay, Judgment at Nuremberg became an Academy Award winning film and a stage play by Abby Mann that is both surprising and unsettling. Photo credit: Rich Rose In this absorbing and complex drama, a cast of unforgettable characters play out their memories of the Holocaust and World War crimes be defended? How does a judge, high stakes game against the backdrop II. Judgment at Nuremberg poses a number Putting US First! of a looming Cold War, shifting political of difficult questions: How can indefensible Continued on Page 5... alliances, and the shocking and vivid Responsibility Matters Anheuser- Busch Brews It Products To Be Enjoyed Responsibly By Adults. HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Drink Legally and Safely! Arthur R. Gren Co. Inc. • 1886 Mason Drive ∙ Jamestown, NY 14701 ∙ www.grenbeer.com JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 2 www.JamestownGazette.com October 24, 2016 JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 EDITOR’S MESSAGE www.JamestownGazette.com 3 We are the Factory...No Middleman Markup! 700 square foot Walk-In Humidor SAVE Mattresses always starting Over 500 Brands, Styles & Sizes of 20% to 60% as low as $90.00! Premium Cigars OFF Discount Program (visit for details) Comparable Brand 1974 W. Perimeter Road, Steamburg, NY Names! (Next to the Turtle Pit) 135 E. Fairmount Ave., Lakewood - 763-5515 150 Blackstone Ave., Jamestown - 665-2247 Open 10-7 Mon-Sat • 10-6 Sun 716-354-2100 10 W. Main St., Fredonia - 672-4140

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But not voting isn’t a good choice – for the candidates, for you and for the country. and Cattaraugus Counties in New York and in Warren Larger choices require more time and thought – County, . choice of college and career, life partner, to have I am not a political scientist or a strategist or even a historian who can tell you stories and relate the long children or not, personal belief system and political The entire paper, including supplemental content, is leanings – poor choices here can have long term term effects and consequences of not voting but I do believe there is truth behind the sayings: posted to our website www.jamestowngazette.com. consequences. Previous Issues are also archived on the website. College, fore example, can leave you with huge debt. Use it or Lose it If you land a job you hate you will be miserable You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone All content is copyrighted and all rights reserved. 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No matter Brought to what side of the political aisle you are on, the Jamestown Gazette only moral, American decision to be made here PS: For another insightful look at the highly personal you by: is to exercise your right to vote. Several political side of voting, please see Pastor Scott Hannon's strategists have recently termed voting… “the "Finger Pointing" on page 7. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 4 www.JamestownGazette.com UPCOMING EVENTS October 24, 2016

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Judgment at Nuremberg to be Presented at the Reg Continued from Front (Seinfeld, ER). Also performing are Dylan Jones and Jeff Gardner. committed to the law, enforce immoral and vicious crimes against humanity? The live production is presented in Why, in the aftermath of WWII, partnership with Robert H. Jackson did America pressure the courts to Center - also commemorating the trials be lenient on the defendants? And, with a series of free events beginning at critically, what does America do when 5pm on October 29. Information for Leroy Townes Heather Pierson our foreign policy interests clash with the Center's events may be found at our stated beliefs in life, liberty, and the roberthjackson.org. pursuit of happiness? Judgment at Nuremberg is sponsored by Article Contributed by with a mythic cowboy persona, Leroy Professional actors from stage and Comfort Inn of Jamestown and DFT Communications. Tickets are on sale at Townes unites vivid pseudo-western screen will perform the play, including: Rolling Hills Radio imagery with a gritty alt-country Josh Clark - currently on HBO's Reg Lenna Center for The Arts box office sound. No matter what type of music Westworld, John Vickery (Broadway's Tuesday through Friday, 10am until 5pm About Heather Pierson The Lion King, Modern Family), and Saturday, 10am until 2pm. Sales are you're into, it's hard not to enjoy a live Matthew Floyd Miller Criminal( also available by calling 716.484.7070 or At first glance, Heather Pierson show by Leroy Townes. visiting reglenna.com. Reg Lenna Center appears to be the girl next door – Minds, Law & Order), Kip Gilman About Rolling Hills Radio (CSI: Miami, Bones). Ron Bottitta for The Arts is located at 116 E. 3rd St. in youthful, friendly, a little bit shy - (Lost, Transformers) and Shannon Holt Jamestown, NY. but she is an award-winning pianist, Host Ken Hardley brings a mix of multi-genre singer/songwriter, hard-working, frequently touring arranger, bandleader, and performer. musicians, singers and songwriters From New Orleans-style jazz and to the Studio Theater stage for an Bob Lecture Speaker Named to rousing Americana and intimate evening of live music, poignant folk narratives, Heather’s interview, storytelling and more. Article Contributed by memorable live performances feature Rolling Hills Radio, a creation of James Prendergast Library her virtuosity on piano, her bell-tone producer/host Ken Hardley, is an vocals, and her commanding yet ongoing series featuring live musical Dr. Jerome Slater, an emeritus professor of playful stage presence while wielding performances from regional, national political science at the State University at a tenor banjo, melodica, or acoustic & internationally recognized Buffalo, will deliver the 12th Murray L. Bob Memorial Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at guitar. She performs both solo and artists exploring, celebrating, and Prendergast Library. with her acoustic trio, featuring performing grassroots Americana He will focus on the role the United States Davy Sturtevant on strings/cornet music. Whether blues, classical, should play in today’s world in a talk titled “A and Shawn Nadeau on upright bass. bluegrass, folk, traditional country, Just and Necessary War - But Not Ours; The Her music moves seamlessly and Case for Military Noninterventionism." rockabilly, jazz, or pop the music effortlessly from one style to the reflects the heart of the musician and The speaker has taught and written about Dr. Jerome Slater American foreign policy for more than 50 next, and a growing catalog of wildly the human condition. security than it does to protect it. divergent CD releases reflects her years. He is the author of three books and Each concert is recorded with you - dozens of articles which have appeared in both The lecture, which honors a longtime director boundless creativity. the live audience - then broadcast the professional journals and the general media on of Prendergast Library and the Chautauqua- that subject. Cattaraugus Library System, is free and open About Leroy Townes following week on WRFA-LP 107.9 He argues that except for a clear threat of to the public. The library is located at 509 Carefully blending a select mix of Radio For The Arts. For tickets call nuclear terrorism against the U.S. homeland, Cherry St., Jamestown. For information, call rock, folk, country, and americana (716) 484-7070. U.S. military intervention in overseas wars 484-7135. does far more to undermine genuine national

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The Weekly Crossword by Margie E. Burke ACROSS 1234 56789 10 11 12 13 for the costume contest are 1 Kind of curl 14 15 16 Article Contributed by 5 Bunk option available at Raymour & Flanigan. 17 18 19 The Resource Center 10 Quote, as a Besides the candy for children, source 20 21 22 23 14 Like some The Resource Center and Raymour there will be refreshments for excuses 24 25 26 & Flanigan are partnering to hold a parents. Those attending the 15 Get around 27 28 29 30 31 children’s Halloween activity night event will receive a coupon 16 Heavy burden entitling them to a $100 discount 17 ___ meridiem 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Friday, October 28. on select purchases at Raymour & 18 Press 39 40 41 42 43 The free event will run from 19 Hot sandwich 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Raymour Flanigan. Raymour & Flanigan is 20 One with lots to 44 45 46 47 48 & Flanigan’s Jamestown store, a family-owned, New York-based offer 49 50 51 52 company that takes pride in the 22 Run over located at 1001 Fairmount 53 54 55 56 57 communities in which it operates. 24 Lavin or Blair Avenue. Children will trick-or- Raymour & Flanigan supports 26 Water cannon 58 59 60 61 62 63 treat inside the store, stopping target the community by hosting fun 27 Curtain cloth 64 65 66 67 at tables to pick up candy and engage in a frightfully fun events that bring together families 30 Ahead 68 69 70 and local organizations. At the 32 Vertigo activity. The tables also will symptom 71 72 73 have information about the Halloween event, Raymour & 34 Elephant's Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate Flanigan will make a monetary weight, maybe many services that The Resource Center offers to the community. donation to The Resource Center 35 Cogito, ___ sum 67 Heavy reading 9 Set up 41 Bleed to support TRC’s mission of 39 "___ say!" 68 Stadium area differently 42 Narragansett In addition, there will be a 40 Wiry 69 Winter temps, 10 Throne, so to Bay sight service to the community. 43 Charged bit perhaps speak 45 Ascetic costume parade with prizes awarded for the cutest, scariest, For more information about 44 "Not guilty," e.g. 70 "I'll second that" 11 Bungling 48 Drumroll start the event, phone Raymour & 46 Big jerk 71 "Or ___!" 12 Gown fabric 50 "Get the funniest, and best-overall 47 Flow of gossip 72 Plaintive piece 13 "Poly" add-on picture?" costumes for children in three Flanigan at 483-3111 or The 49 Early online 73 Out house? 21 Sprinter's stats 51 It's everything, Resource Center at 483-2344. forum 23 Cause of so they say age groups. Registration forms 52 Like some DOWN inflation? 53 Starbucks remarks 1 Bandy words 25 Immune system offering 53 Ease 2 Corn ___ booster 54 Yahoo! product 56 Phoenix film, 3 LetterWeek before of 10/24/16 27 Barbershop - 10/30/16 55 Corporate "We Own The kappa sound division ____" 4 Garden 28 Poker action 57 Bloated 58 Certain structure 29 Run the show 59 Fishing rod sportsman 5 Citrus fruit 31 Came out on top attachment 60 One who ac- 6 Work too hard 33 Weaken in force 61 Capitol feature cepts charges 7 Large amount 36 Break in friendly 62 Black cat, to 64 It's hard to of money relations some believe 8 Do some 37 Joint problem 63 It's overhead FREE 65 Patronage cutting, maybe 38 As recently as 66 "Golly!" Gazette Classified Ads Merchandise ads are FREE in the Jamestown Gazette *  Edited by Margie E. Burke Difficulty : Medium Free Classified ads will only be accepted by using this form in the Jamestown  Gazette or by e-mailing your item to [email protected]. HOW TO SOLVE: No Calls or Walk-Ins will be accepted on FREE Classifieds.   *Merchandise MUST be priced $500 or under.     No Firewood, No Animals/Pets and No Weaponry     NAME:______PHONE:______ HEADER (Antiques, Household Items, Etc.):______       Gazette Deals Ad Creator (Max 15 Words)    (Answer appears elsewhere   in this issue) Please Mail completed forms to 215 Spring Street, Jamestown, NY 14701    Email: [email protected] - Fax: 716-338-1599 Copyright 2016 by The Puzzle Syndicate

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Reuse. Repurpose. Really Save! Take a fresh look at the Classifieds, the original aith way to shop green! PAGE 15 F atters M Finger Pointing. New & Improved The Jamestown Gazette Classifieds In Print & Online! www.jamestowngazette.com To place an ad email classifieds@ jamestowngazette today! Zontian of the Year Announced Contributing Writer Pastor Scott Hannon St. John Lutheran Church Amherst, NY

Admit it. You’ve done it. We all have. Jesus tells his audience it isn’t the In this instance, we’re all guilty. proud finger-pointer who walks It makes no matter whether we away righteous, but the repentant are Democrat, Republican or sinner. And in doing so he offers an Independent, white or black, rich or ancient lesson that is as relevant as poor. We all point the finger. ever. We are not to judge. It is not up to us to condemn or even to criticize. We have made presumptions that, Rather, we are to humble ourselves. quite simply, aren’t true. We’ve To remember the adage our teachers cast judgments on others that are taught us in middle school: When Pictured At The Marvin House (L to R): Danielle DeJoy Moss; Zontian of the Year, baseless. We’ve thought ourselves you point the finger at another, three Bonnie DeJoy; Friends: Bill Burley, Marcia Hern and Scott Mekus higher and better than others. point back at you. We’ve wondered, “What’s wrong representative to have from the U.S. Article Contributed by with these people?” “How could In these days where everything is We in Zonta are very proud of her and they think that?” “How could they contested, where we make snap Zonta Club of Jamestown all her accomplishments," said Rosie support that?” judgments on entire classes of Papalia, President Elect, Zonta Club of people, where we point the finger Jamestown and Chair of the Zontian of We criticize, call out and condemn. more than ever – may we heed the the Year program. We’ve knocked down rather than wisdom our Lord gives to his first The program consisted of a somewhat built up. When our heads hit disciples: … all who exalt themselves visual biography of clues of the mystery the pillow at night, we fall asleep will be humbled, but all who humble Zontian of the Year's life. Getting more thinking that we’re the heroes in the themselves will be exalted. detailed toward the end with actual story of our lives. We believe that This is Jesus’ counsel to Democrats names and favorite stories from Bonnie's we’ve got it right; and those other and Republicans, the rich and the daughter and points of information guys… they’re wrong. At times from good friend Bill Burley. we’re even tempted to pray, “Thank poor, black and white, and the Wednesday, October 19th, The Zonta Pharisee and the tax-collector. Bonnie said, "Wow! I was so surprised God, I’m not like those people.” Club of Jamestown announced their and this is such an honor. It's what In scripture (Luke 18:9-14), Jesus May we form a community that can Zontian of the Year: Bonnie DeJoy. we do as an organization both locally tells the story of two people – a pray together: A member since 2006, Bonnie was and worldwide that means the most to proud Pharisee and a humble tax God, be merciful to us, for we are president of the Zonta Club of me. We make a difference, sometimes collector. The Pharisee, he says, sinners. Amen. Jamestown from 2013-2015. She is a in small ways and sometimes in some stands by himself and prays this way: WAY-ward, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for significant ways, but it all matters." Trinity Biotech USA, has a daughter, Thank you, Jesus! That I am not like The Zonta Club of Jamestown is one of SDH Danielle DeJoy Moss and two adopted other people: thieves, rogues, and 1200 chapters of Zonta International, a For more inspiration and insights from dogs Teddy and Jackson. adulterers, or even like this guy! [he service organization. Their mission is: says pointing at the tax collector] Pastor Scotts past columns, please "Active in the community and Empowering women through service visit www.jamestowngazette.com instrumental in many of Zonta's and advocacy. For more information In contrast, the tax collector standing and click on the Faith Matters page. functions, Bonnie has supported and about the Zonta Club visit their far off at a distance does not even The Jamestown Gazette is proud to advocated for women locally and website at www.zontajamestown.org dare to lift his head, but instead, present our county’s most creative and internationally. She was an organized or International at Zonta.org; Like beats his chest and laments to God: original writers for your enjoyment and fantastic President. She's a them on Facebook or follow on Twitter God, be merciful to me, a sinner. and enlightenment. solid communicator. She's a great @ZontaJamestown. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 8 www.JamestownGazette.com HALLOWEEN October 24, 2016

Trick-or-Treat Safely Article Contributed by the street at intersection crosswalks. Make sure kids know to avoid darting Metro Creative Connection out between cars or cutting across lawns and driveways. When darkness As thousands of children prepare sets in, fast-moving children can be to embark on their trick-or-treating difficult to see. jaunts in neighborhoods near and far, • Visit only lit houses. Residents who it is best to once again revisit safety tips don’t want to answer the door will that can help ensure this Halloween is typically leave their homes’ exterior enjoyable and injury-free. lights off. Only visit homes that are • Visibility: Visibility is key when decorated, bright and welcoming to donning a Halloween costume. trick-or-treaters. Children should be dressed in highly • Go in groups. Children should go out visible costumes so drivers can easily in groups and always be accompanied see them. Parents and chaperones also by an adult chaperone. should be dressed in bright colors. Reflective tape and flashlights also • Costume safety: Everyone should make pedestrians more visible to wear well-fitted costumes that do not oncoming cars. drag on the floor or impede mobility. Choose face paint over masks so that • Routes: Children and adults should vision is not obscured. plan their trick-or-treating routes ahead of time. This way they kids can • Beware of fire hazards. Keep clear of Hunchback of Notre Dame Silent Film be found quickly if they are separated jack-o-lanterns that are lit by real flames. from their groups, and parents can Homeowners can opt for LED lights and Haunted Boiler Room to Benefit choose safe neighborhoods. Choose or other, safer methods of illumination neighborhoods and paths that have the rather than candles and open flames. Chautauqua Blind Association least amount of automobile traffic. Halloween is an exciting day for Article Contributed by "We are delighted to have our friends • Walk, don’t run. Trick-or-treaters youngsters, and following a few safety from Olean back again with another should stick to sidewalks and only cross can make the day both fun and safe. St. Luke's Episcopal Church film." says the Rev. Luke Fodor, Rector of St. Luke's. "Since St. Luke's St. Luke's Episcopal Church will is located right in the middle of again be offering Halloween weekend things here in the city, we are happy entertainment in the city by hosting to offer our space to the public on a special screening of the classic this busy holiday weekend. Our past 1923 silent movie, "The Hunchback silent movies have proved to be very of Notre Dame" on Saturday, October 29 at 7pm. The film, which stars Lon Chaney, Sr. will be accompanied by Jack Bollman, Organist NEW YORK TRICK OR TREAT HOURS PENNSYLVANIA TRICK OR TREAT HOURS at St. Stephen's in Bemus Point: 6 to 8 Conewango Township: 6 to 8 Olean, NY on St. Luke's Falconer: 5:30 to 7 Sheffield: 6 to 8 Aeolin Skinner organ. Warren: 6 to 8 Frewsburg: 6 to 8 Youngsville: 6to 8 The Hunchback of Jamestown: 6 to 8 Sugar Grove: 6 to 8 Notre Dame is set Lakewood : 6 to 8 Pine Grove Township & Russell in fifteenth century Mayville: 5 to 7 6 to 8 Paris at the famous North Harmony: 5 to 7 Tidioute 6 to 8 Cathedral of Notre Dame. Chaney, who was known at the time as the "man of a million faces", portrays Carrie to be Shown at Reg a disfigured bell ringer, Quasimodo, popular, and this particular film is who falls in love with the gypsy girl quite appropriate for the occasion – Lenna Center for The Arts Esmerelda. The story is based on the it is sure to offer thrills and chills for Article Contributed by the help of her 'special gift,' causes all hell 1831 novel by Victor Hugo and was young and old alike. Our intention is to break loose in a famed cinematic frenzy Universal Studios most successful to provide an evening of holiday fun The Reg Lenna Center For of blood, fire and brimstone! Carrie is for the whole family – there will be rated R and is 98 minutes long. silent film, said to have set the standard The Arts for later films of the same genre. something for everyone!" Upcoming Movies at The Reg include the The event is free and open to the The 1976 Stephen King classic, Carrie 1996 comedy, Swingers on November 2 St. Luke's will also be presenting will be shown Wednesday, October at 7pm, two days before Swingin' at The their second annual rendition of the public. There will be a free-will 26 at Reg Lenna Center for The Arts. Reg presents Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Haunted Boiler Room that same offering collected to support the work Admission is $5. live in concert and 1990's Home Alone on evening in the church's undercroft, of the Chautauqua Blind Association. December 3 at 2pm. At the center of the terror is Carrie (Sissy with several creepy stations, manned For more information visit reglenna.com St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located Spacek), a tortured high-school misfit with by various ghouls and goblins. In at 410 North Main Street, Corner of no confidence, no friends...and no idea or call 716.484.7070. addition to the other festivities, there Fourth and Main, Jamestown. For about the extent of her secret powers of The Reg Lenna Center for The Arts is will games and Halloween crafts for telekinesis. But when her psychotic mother located at 116 E. 3rd St. in Jamestown, NY. more information about the evening and sadistic classmates finally go too far, the The box office is open Tuesday through children and refreshments will be please contact the church office at once-shy teen becomes an unrestrained, Friday, 10am-5pm, Saturday, 10am-2pm provided. 716-483-6405. vengeance-seeking powerhouse who, with and one hour prior to showtimes. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 DENTALCOMMUNITY HYGIENCE MONTH www.JamestownGazette.com 9

Oral Health Impacts Overall Health Dr. Jan and her team strive to provide Article Contributed by called “Porphyromonas gingivalis” comprehensive was present in brains of those with dentistry for infants, Metro Creative Connection Alzheimer’s disease but not in the children and teens, samples from the brains of people including those with Jan Carlson, DDS A healthy mouth is good for more than who did not have Alzheimer’s. The special needs. Certified, American Board of Pediatric Denistry just a pretty smile. Oral health can affect P. gingivalis bacterium is usually the entire body, making dental care associated with chronic gum disease 133 E. Fairmount Ave, Suite 1 Lakewood, NY more than just a cosmetic concern. and not dementia. 716-763-0130 - www.lakewoodpediatricdentistry.com Many people know that poor oral Researchers also have found a possible hygiene can lead to gum disease, tooth link between gum disease and decay and even lost teeth. But are you pancreatic cancer. Harvard researchers aware that failing to brush or visit the found that men with a history of gum dentist regularly also can lead to more disease had a 64 percent increased risk W serious health issues? According to of pancreatic cancer compared with Colgate, recent research suggests that men who had never had gum disease, there may be an association between oral based on studies of men from 1986 Dr. Daniel Welsh, DDs infections, particularly gum disease, and through 2007. Family Dentistry cardiovascular disease and preterm birth. While oral health issues may lead to 716-484-4655 4 Glidden Ave., Jamestown, NY Gum disease also may make diabetes other conditions over time, symptoms more difficult to control, since infections also may be indicative of underlying may cause insulin resistance and disrupt conditions of which a person is blood sugar. Dr. Douglas larson unaware. Inflammation of gum tissue 680 Fairmount Ave • Jamestown, NY 14701 Ph: 716.483.1718 Your mouth also can serve as an may be a warning sign of diabetes. www.larson-orthodontics.com infection source elsewhere in the body. Oral problems, such as lesions in the Bacteria from your mouth can enter mouth, may indicate the presence of Family owned and operated in accepting new the bloodstream through infection sites HIV/AIDS. Dentists may be the first Western New York for over 30 years! patients in the gums. If your immune system is people to diagnose illnesses patients work with healthy, there should not be any adverse don’t even know they have. most insurances effects. However, if your immune system An important step in maintaining good is compromised, these bacteria can flow overall health is to include dental care to other areas of the body where they can in your list of preventative measures. cause infection. An example of this is oral Visit the dentist for biannual cleanings bacteria sticking to the lining of diseased or as determined by the doctor. Do not heart valves. ignore any abnormalities in the mouth. JAMES M. SCARPINO, D.D.S. Other links have been found between Maintain good oral hygiene at home oral health and overall health. In 2010, by brushing twice a day and flossing at Practice Limited to Periodontics researchers from New York University least once per day. Mouthwashes and Board Certified Specialist who reviewed 20 years of data on the rinses also may help keep teeth and association concluded that there is gums healthy. a link between gum inflammation Oral health and other systems of the Gum Surgery • Extractions • Dental Implants and Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers body seem to be linked. Taking care of 616 Prendergast Ave •Jamestown Phone: (716)664-3344 in the UK also found a correlation. your teeth promotes overall health. Analysis showed that a bacterium

Chautauqua Mall Presents A Frighteningly Moon Brook Cleanup Fun Time For Kids During Mall-O-Ween Saturday, October 29th Article Contributed by WHEN: Mall-o-ween Chautauqua Mall Saturday, October 29 Article Contributed by Volunteers are asked to meet at Falconer 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Park at 12:30 p.m. on the 29th, and to bring Conewango Creek some gloves and perhaps a few garbage bags. WHAT: Wizards-in-training, “The Haunting at the Mall” Special Watershed Association Please dress appropriately for whatever junior Jedis, mini Marvel and DC Kid-Friendly Edition weather conditions we may encounter. If superheroes and picture-perfect you have a canoe or kayak it might come in Saturday, October 29 On Saturday, October 29th the Falconer princesses are invited to show-off handy, as from Davis Park to the Chadakoin 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Rotary Club and Conewango Creek their most creative, spookiest and we may need to use them. spectacular costumes at Chautauqua WHERE: Chautauqua Mall Watershed Association will be cleaning up Moon Brook in We will at least be cleaning up Mall’s annual Mall-o-ween. This 318 E Fairmount Ave #1 safe, indoor, climate controlled and Falconer, New York, and everything we can get to at Falconer Park and Davis entertaining alternative to traditional Lakewood, NY 14750 we could use your help! Park, and we are now outdoor Halloween activities will COST: Mall-o-ween: Free Moon Brook, part of going through the proper offer free mall-wide trick-or-treating “Haunting at the Mall” Special Kid- the Conewango Creek's channels and a costume contest for the whole Friendly Edition: $5 per person watershed, originates up family to enjoy. near the Jamestown airport (no pun intended) to make FOR MORE INFO: Please call (716) sure it is ok to clean up Moon As an added bonus, families can take 763-1823 or visit chautauquamall. and runs roughly southeast through Falconer, emptying Brook elsewhere that day, along advantage of a special kid-friendly com. Like us on Facebook at private property as well. tour of “The Haunting at the Mall,” for http://www.facebook.com/ into the Chadakoin River. The children ages 8 and under, from 3 p.m. – ChautauquaMall or follow us on Chadakoin of course joins Cassadaga If you have any questions, please contact 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, during Twitter @ChautauquaMall and on Creek, which in turn confluences with the CCWA board member Steve Kimball at Chautauqua Mall’s Halloween event. Instagram @ChautauquaMall. Conewango southeast of Falconer. 716-397-8561 or [email protected]. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 10 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY October 24, 2016 Jamestown Rotary to Host Informational Meeting for Students and Host Families

Leaf Collection, Farmers/Composters Article Contributed by who may be interested in obtaining Department of Public Works leaves collected this fall. Leaf collection is scheduled to begin October 31, 2016. Leaves can be brought directly to those Jeffrey Lehman, P.E., Director interested or collected at a later date. If of Public Works for the City of Article Contributed by their first experience was while their interested, please contact Al Spunaugle, daughter Haley, a Maple Grove high Jamestown, announced that the Jamestown Noon Department of Public Works is looking DPW Street and Sewer Supervisor, at school graduate, spent a year in the (716) 483-7634. Rotary Club Netherlands as an exchange student for local farmers and/or composters herself. They are also hosting a girl from Hungary this fall. The Jamestown Noon Rotary Club will be holding an informational session "Hosting an exchange student is a gratifying regarding the Student Exchange program experience." she says. "You gain another on Thursday, October 27 from 7-8:30pm child for a few months, and learn a great Reformation Day at at Roger Tory Peterson Institute, 311 deal from them. We have not only learned Curtis Street, Jamestown. Interested about their countries and traditions, but students and their parents as well as also about the world in which they live. It potential host parents are invited to attend is fun to be able to show them the gems First Lutheran Church the meeting to learn more about the that are in our community and region and program. Former exchange students, host to hear about the ones in theirs. It has also families and Rotarians will be on hand been fun to communicate with and get to to explain the program and to answer know their families. I believe we have made questions. Refreshments will be provided. lifelong friends not only with the students Each year, more than 8,000 young people who have been in our homes but also with have the opportunity of a lifetime – a their families. I also feel this way about the chance to live in another country and see families who hosted our daughter." the world from a new perspective through Rotary International, a world-wide the Rotary Youth Exchange program. The humanitarian service organization, long-term exchange is open to students consists of professional business and ages 15-18 and usually lasts 10-12 months community leaders who volunteer their Former outbound exchange student Holly time and resources to help others in Filsenger encourages young people to take their local communities and throughout (L to R): Brian A. Bogey, Minister of Music; Karen Linn, Bell Choir Director; advantage of the program. the world. Service to Youth is a major Judy Rhodes, Jim Walberg, & Jane Young. emphasis among Rotarians. Rotary Clubs "The opportunity to live in another sponsor service clubs for youth and young Article Contributed by Fortress,” hymn of the Reformation, country and immerse yourself in another adults and also offer career development culture is truly unlike anything else." she written by Martin Luther and Arr. by and mentoring programs. First Lutheran Church Cathy & David Moklebust for bell choir, says. "Being a Rotary Exchange student is one of the most rewarding, wonderfully Rotary Youth Exchange is administered brass ensemble, and pipe organ. The unpredictable,extraordinary opportunities by local Rotary Clubs. With more than First Lutheran Church will be brass ensemble will include Glenn Utter that I have ever had." 32,500 clubs world-wide, Rotary has an celebrating the 499th anniversary of and Dan Meceli, trumpeters; Doug extensive network of volunteers available the Reformation on Sunday, October Burdick and Nate Ditonto, trombonists. Host families are also a vital part of the to ensure the necessary support for the 30th both in the morning services with The First Lutheran Choir will sing for cultural exchange, offering the student a program. Rotary Clubs have sponsored special music and in the afternoon the offertory “Great Is Jehovah” by view of another country and in turn having successful International Youth Exchanges with their annual Fall Festival. Martin Franz Schubert with Marika Koch as the opportunity to learn about a new culture for more than 30 years. from a young leader. Host families can Luther posted his 95 thesis on the castle soprano soloist. Guest pianist Richard be Rotarians or non-Rotarians, and may For more information about the Rotary church doors in Wittenberg, Germany, Schwartz and organist, Brian A. Bogey, include young children, older children, or Youth Exchange program in our area, visit which initiated the beginning of the new Minister of Music, will perform a piano- no children at all. the District 7090 Youth Exchange website ecclesiastical movement on October organ duet for the communion portion http://www.rotaryye7090.org/rotary- 31, 1517. Next year will be the special of the service entitled “Lord, Here Am Heidi Morgenstern of Bemus Point district-7090-youth-exchange or call 500th Anniversary of this monumental I” Arr. by John Ness Beck. David R. encourages families to become host Cheri Maytum-Krull, Jamestown Youth event marking the beginning of the Johnson will be the Liturgist with Derek parents. The Morgenstern family has Services Chairperson at 716-664-0780. Protestant Church denomination. Devlieger as the Psalm Cantor and hosted two Rotary exchange students; The two worship services will feature Brenda Ecklund as the Hymn Cantor. special music with the Sacred Fire The annual First Lutheran Fall Fest will Praise Team leading at the 9 a.m. take place on Sunday, October 30th contemporary worship service, and the in the First Lutheran Church Parlors church choirs and soloists participating from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. There will be a DOG MOMS in the traditional worship service at the soup lunch, games and crafts. You may “Where Every Pooch Gets a Smooch” 11 a.m. hour. contact Janet Wahlberg, chairperson, at The traditional service will feature The 567-4064 if you are able to bring a crock Good News Ringers Hand Bell Choir, pot of soup or cookies. 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Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week Hi, I'm Thurman, and much like the famous Buffalo Bill Hi, I'm Piper! I'm a young dog with lots of energy who I am named after, I am pretty strong! I am a sweet to burn! I would do best in home without cats or dog who just needs to learn some manners. I do have a small dogs. I will also need to meet everyone in bad habit of chasing cats, so while I would enjoy having the family before I go home. I'm eager to please cats around, they would not enjoy me. Basically, for the and ready to learn! Can you teach me? sake of the cats, no cats! With some time and training I will Piper be a great family pet! Can I be yours? Thurman Chautauqua County Humane Society • 2825 Strunk Rd, Jamestown • (716) 665-2209 • www.spcapets.com • [email protected] JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 COMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 11

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L 143 555 B6 Proceeds benefifit The Rapaport Fund at WCA Foundaton JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 12 www.JamestownGazette.com ELECTION October 24, 2016 Stumping for Votes ELECT JUDGE Continued from Front they will serve – are all available on line. SALLY candidates who may even be nearby Voters who could not attend a friends and neighbors. These local races Chautauqua County campaign speech in can directly impact everyday quality of person this year can now go to the ballot box even more fully informed than New jAroSzYnSki life as much as – or maybe more than – the “top of the ticket” Yorkers of 1816 who stood in a corn field to hear Democratic-Republican President Fair Voting James Monroe debate Federalist Rufus According to Luz Torrez, an Area Director King atop opposing tree stumps on a Family Court Judge of the Board of Elections in Mayville, the windy day. name of every candidate in every race Come to the Party Well Qualified with Integrity, – along with the names of the political Experience, Compassion, & parties endorsing them – are available In addition to a broad selection of candidates, a wide spectrum of political Dedication to all Families in on the Chautauqua County Board of Chautauqua County. Elections website (www.votechautauqua. parties populate the 2016 ballot. com) in the form of sample ballots for Many candidates are endorsed by the general election and local races for all multiple political parties because of • 25 Years Experience current campaigns. common ground shared on many issues. dealing with Family Court “More voters than ever show up to When a candidate’s names appears on Matters vote on Election Day well informed many party lines a vote can express a preference for the party selected. • 7 yrs of Judicial Experience about the candidates and their issues,” as a Town Justice one local election inspector told the For example, in the race for Chautauqua Gazette, confirming that the media and County District Attorney, Patrick • Endorsed by the the Interned are more powerful tools of Swanson’s name can be found on Democratic, Working democracy than the tree stumps of old. the Democratic, Working Families, Families, Women’s Equality and Reform Parties Norman P. Green and Brian C. Abraham, Independence and Women’s Equality the Chautauqua County Board of party lines. His opponent, Jason • Endorsed by the New York Elections Commissioners (Democrat L. Schmidt is on the Republican, State, Region 9, United Auto and Republican, respectively) have Conservative and Reform party lines. Workers (UAW) both stated publically and often that fair Patrick Swanson and his opponent, Jason elections depend on reliable systems Schmidt, are both currently Assistant and informed citizens. They support DAs in Chautauqua County, long- “I was born and raised in Chautauqua County and have “Listening at the stump.” time public servants and accomplished been married for 20 years raising two Why Do They Run? attorneys. “I want to apply my experience daughters in this often challenging world. and training for the good of the people I As a mother I want my family to be treated When asked what inspires a local serve in Chautauqua County,” Swanson honestly and fairly in all situations. politician to run for office, answers can told the Gazette. Schmidt plans to bring be heard by meeting the politicians in his experience in both prosecution When any family finds themselves in Family person or on-line. and defense to the position of District Court they deserve that same treatment”. “I have a passion for improving Attorney. the business climate and creating Though judicially related positions may VOTE NOVEMBER 8, 2016 opportunities to increase the wealth of be elected, in American democracy it local communities,” said Andy Goodell, is generally considered wise to distance running as the incumbent Member of the them from ordinary, partisan politics and Assembly for the 150th District of New common stump speeches. Their strategies York. “More jobs means less poverty. and judicial philosophy, however, can be Public service is the way I can do that.” well understood in the same way as other Goodell’s opponent, Jason A. Perdue, also candidates, on-line, before casting a vote. a Chautauqua County native, promotes Non-Partisan his candidacy as a lifelong community change advocate, an avid student of Without endorsing any single candidate criminal justice and successful in many or party, it is possible and important public and civic organizations. to endorse the process of voting in the United States. A candidate’s passion for service, however, as in this and all other Chautauqua As one local candidate told the Gazette, County races, may not be all a voter needs “Vote local. These are the people who to know. Today, those all-important will take care of you every day.” Local stump speeches about tactics, issues and votes are as important as the Top of the policies – not only why they run but how Ticket votes. LOCAL 2016 CANDIDATES ANDY GOODELL Rep In Congress 23rd District Bemus Point Village Trustee For State Assembly John F Plumb - Lakewood - Theodore Farnham Bemus Point Republican Democratic, Working Families David Lipsey Bemus Point Republican Thomas W Reed - Corning - Republican, Conservative, Indpendence, Reform Bemus Point Village Trustee Vacancy Michele Novotny Bemus Point Republican State Senator 57th District Putting US First! Lee Hyson - Frewsburg - Democratic, Working Families, Celoron Village Trustee Womens Equality Michael P Moss Celoron Democratic Catharine Young - Olean - Republican, Conservative, Paul Shanahan Celoron Democratic, Republican When it comes to jobs, Independence, Reform Robin A Young Celoron Republican

150th Assembly Mayville Village Trustee Assemblyman Andy Goodell Jason Perdue - Jamestown - Democratic, Working Fami- Sharon Smead Mayville Democratic, Citizen's Choice lies, Reform Kenneth V Shearer Jr Mayville Republican means business Andrew Goodell - Falconer - Republican, Conservative, Benjamin C Webb Mayville Republican Independence • Helped obtain funding for the Athenix project with Panama Village Mayor District Attorney William F Schneider Panama Panama Party 900 jobs, and supported Lakeshore and Brooks. Patrick Swanson - Fredonia - Democratic , Working Fami- Panama Village Trustee Vacancy lies, Independence, Women's Equality Kim Davis Panama Panama Party • Cut business taxes, utility taxes and other taxes. Jason Schmidt - Fredonia - Republican, Conservative, • Cut personal income taxes to lowest level in 70 years. Reform Panama Village Trustee Jonathan Weston Panama Panama Party • Highest ranked member of the Assembly by the Family Court Judge Sally Jaroszynski - Falconer - Democratic, Working Fami- Sherman Village Trustee New York Business Council. lies, Women's Equality, Reform Isaac J Gratto Sherman People's Party • Endorsed by the National Federation of Michael J Sullivan - Fredonia - Republican, Mary Reyda Sherman Democratic, People's Party Conservative,Green, Independence Independent Businesses. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 ELECTION www.JamestownGazette.com 13 Patrick Swanson for District Attorney Say Boo! to Breast Cancer Article Contributed by our county’s Acting District Attorney. Survivor, Businesses Join the Fight The Office of Patrick Swanson Mr. Swanson is the only candidate for District Attorney to be endorsed Patrick Swanson is the Acting District by law enforcement, having Attorney in Chautauqua County received endorsements from the and is seeking to be elected District Chautauqua County Chiefs of Police Attorney on November 8, 2016. Association, the Jamestown Police Benevolent Association, the Deputy Mr. Swanson was born and raised in Sheriffs’ Association of Chautauqua Chautauqua County. He is a graduate County, the New York State Police of Wake Forest University and Investigators Association, and the Memphis Law School. Mr. Swanson New York State Troopers Police lives in Fredonia with his wife, Natalie, Benevolent Association. and their children, Josie and Johnny. Mr. Swanson has aggressively Prior to joining the Chautauqua prosecuted violent criminals and drug County District Attorney’s Office, dealers and zealously advocated for Mr. Swanson practiced criminal law victims of crime in our county for in Memphis, Tennessee and worked several years. He hopes to continue Mary Rapaport and her trusty servant, “Boyfriend,” display some of the 50 baskets to as a prosecutor in the Erie County to do so as your District Attorney. be given away at Boo! to Breast Cancer fundraising events Friday 9 p.m. to midnight District Attorney’s Office. When the at Ellicottville Brewing Company on Chautauqua and Saturday at the Chautauqua As a husband and the father of two Mall from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. former Chautauqua County District young children, he is committed Attorney resigned in January 2016 in to doing everything he can to keep Article Contributed by mind to have their treatment here. order to become Chautauqua County Chautauqua County a safe place to “When I went through it, I did treatment Court Judge, Mr. Swanson became live and raise our families. WCA Foundation Inc. in my own backyard,” Rapaport said who moved to Greenhurst from Buffalo. “I Twenty years is a long time to live near found out I had cancer and in three days Jaroszynski Announces Her Candidacy for the shadow of anything let alone cancer. had a mastectomy. We hired a babysitter But people like Bill and Mary Rapaport because it was exhausting to go through Chautauqua County Family Court Judge don’t live in shadows. They face life head chemo and I had a three-year-old, two in on and fight back against health enemies high school and one in college. Traveling representing children through the Article Contributed by like breast cancer. a long distance for chemo is too hard Family Court process and has received The Office of Starting the Rapaport Fund at WCA especially for parents with young children. Congressional Recognition for her Foundation to help buy equipment We have WCA’s Cancer Center right here. Sally A. Jaroszynski work in providing civil legal services for breast cancer treatments for men I just want to people to feel safe to stay

to low-income Chautauqua County and women was the beginning of their here and get the treatment they need.” Ellicott Town Justice Sally A.families. She has worked tirelessly preparations for their spectacular pink providing volunteer legal services to A determined survivor, Rapaport had Jaroszynski announced her candidacy Halloween fund-raising events “Boo! her family, friends and supporters. Their help ensure equal access to justice for Chautauqua County Family Court to Breast Cancer.” Thursday and Friday support continues with events like this. Judge. Jaroszynski has been endorsed to all Chautauqua County residents the imagination and spirted talent of by the Democratic, Working Families, regardless of means. the self-proclaimed Halloween lover “I’ve just given friends and family tickets Women’s Equality, and Reform will collaborate with Bemus Point’s to sell for the fundraiser and they have. Parties. She has also received the Ellicottville Brewing Company on My kids are selling them all over Buffalo and my friend Jess sold more than 100 in endorsement of the New York Chautauqua and their patrons. The Rochester. They’ve been very successful.” State, Region 9, United Auto restaurant is providing a holiday party Workers (UAW). during which anyone can stop in to help Rapaport had her own success here. raise funds for the Boo! to Breast Cancer “I went out into the community, sent a For nearly 25-years Jaroszynski cause. Tickets will be sold for a total lot of notes and emails,” she said. “People has practiced family court law and of 50 gift baskets, a new bag and set of were very excited to support. Breast has served as Ellicott Town Justice women’s golf clubs and a child’s bicycle Cancer is a big thing. It’s easy. It’s pink. It’s since 2010. A lifelong Chautauqua at EBC Friday and Saturday afternoon a Boo!” County resident, she resides in and evening and Saturday beginning at 2 Falconer with her husband James p.m. at the Chautauqua Mall’s Halloween “I am waiting for a box of pink things right M. Jaroszynski, a retired 25 year events. A Wiljen Woodworks hand- now from a lady and her daughter. They veteran of the Town of Ellicott crafted Adirondack chair emblazoned are real Lucy fans and we met when they Police Department, and their two with the pink ribbon breast cancer logo visited us at 59 Lucy Lane. They collect daughters Hannah age 18 and will also be given away. Area merchants pink things all year long and send them Kathryn age 16. Her husband is and restauranteurs have generously to me for our pink fund-raisers. I have currently employed as a part time supported the Rapaports endowment a gentleman who sends me a big box of donations that found about our events to officer with the Town of Ellicott building campaign with gift certificates fight breast cancer from our 59 Lucy Lane Police Department and is assigned to be included in what she calls her website. I only know his first name and as a School Resource Officer at Boo! Bags. They will be sold Friday at Ellicottville Brewing Company on have never met him. It’s just amazing.” Falconer Central School. Sally A. Jaroszynski and her family. Chautauqua. Amazing is also the word for Mary Rapaport A private practice attorney, “Halloween is my favorite holiday” Mary as a cancer survivor and activist to help Jaroszynski has dedicated herself Rapaport, who fought breast cancer 18 support the medical services in Jamestown to representing children and everyday “As a Family Court Judge, I will bring years ago this month, admits. “To me, though an endowed fund for WCA individuals, helping them to navigate my knowledge and experience as both Halloween is never Halloween anymore Hospital. Amazing is also a word to describe through a very complex and often a Family Court Attorney and Ellicott - it’s breast cancer month and everything a community that supports thousands emotionally charged Family Court of individuals fighting breast and other Town Justice to all matters that face is pink. We just got a picture of our one- system. cancers. This is evident through the many our families in Chautauqua County year-old grandson wearing pink sneakers. Jaroszynski is a graduate of Falconer It seemed a little odd, but its’s all for the pink events to call attention to the need to with integrity and impartiality. Family support cancer patients and help sustain the Central High School and earned a cause. This is quite the family affair.” justice is of the utmost importance high quality services of WCA Hospital and Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. The Boo! to Breast Cancer event is being because, simply, strong families build its Cancer Treatment Center. Bonaventure University. She continued strong communities.” sponsored by the Rapaport family to her education at Ohio Northern increase the newly endowed fund they For more information about how to In addition to her professional work, University Pettit College of Law where created to help purchase equipment to support and donate to the Rapaports Judge Jaroszynski is a lector and she earned her Juris Doctorate Degree fight breast cancer. efforts to fight breast cancer, contact catechist for Our Lady of Loreto WCA Foundation through its Executive in 1992. She was admitted to the “I talk to a lot of people who don’t know Parish, past Vice President of the Director, Brigetta Overcash, 664-5461, or Practice of Law in the New York State whether to stay in town or go out of town Falconer Board of Education, and has Megan Barone, Director of Development, 8th Judicial District in January 1993. for treatment. I don’t see why. If you have a been very active with the Lucille Ball 664-8423. 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Article Contributed by culminated in a transfer of the property earlier this month, thanks to the support Audubon Community of a generous donor who underwrote Nature Center the expenses. Even before the transfer was complete, work was begun by CWC The Chautauqua Watershedvolunteers and Cummins Jamestown Conservancy is pleased to announce Engine Plant employees to improve the expansion of its sanctuaries to existing trails and build new board include the Bentley Sanctuary, a unique walks for the newly designated Pamela wildlife preserve off of Fluvanna Avenue A. Westrom Wildflower Trail. Extension near Fluvanna that is known By agreement, Audubon Community for its ephemeral spring wildflowers and Nature Center will continue to hold its winding trails. Mother's Day Wildflower Walks at the The Sanctuary was the first property Preserve. acquired by Jamestown Audubon Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy Society when 40 acres were donated is a local land conservation, watershed by Gustavus Bentley in December, education, and pollution prevention 1960. It was a favorite birding site for organization. Its mission is to preserve the famous naturalist and Jamestown and enhance the water quality, scenic native Roger Tory Peterson. In 1933 beauty, and ecological health of the Peterson mapped 50 species of nesting lakes, streams, and watersheds of the birds on the property. Bentley also Chautauqua region. The CWC has surveyed the site between 1960 and worked with landowners to voluntarily 1965 and published a booklet listing conserve over 1,000 acres of land the plant species he found. Audubon across the County in the delivery Community Nature Center has of this mission. To learn more, visit continued to hold annual Mother's Day chautauquawatershed.org Wildflower Walks at Bentley, but for many years it has been underutilized Audubon Community Nature Center beyond this one event. builds and nurtures connections between people and nature by In 2015 Audubon approached providing positive outdoor experiences, Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy opportunities to learn about and (CWC) to learn if the organization understand the natural world, and would be interested in the property, knowledge to act in environmentally since it adjoined other CWC preserves responsible ways. Visit at 1600 Riverside and more closely aligns with its mission Road, one-quarter mile east of Route and strategic direction. 62 between Jamestown, New York, The two organizations toured the and Warren, Pennsylvania, or online at preserve and discussions began that auduboncnc.org. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 COMMUNITYSPORTS www.JamestownGazette.com 17

FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke Girls Playoff Soccer: An inside look at Panama Girls Maple Grove, Fredonia Among Varsity Volleyball with Coach Hosier Local Teams Still Remaining game with a blue patch, first place – but I guess I’ve kind of been too superstitious to talk about that! Cortney: As a coach, what is your philosophy for your team? How do you work to try and improve the girls? Coach: I obviously encourage working hard at practice, and I always Maple Grove taking a victory lap across the field after their game with Falconer. stress team camaraderie. This year, since we only have eight girls, I’ve Article Contributed by season. Fredonia currently sits at the really tried to focus on the concepts No. 2 spot in the Section VI Class B2 Contributing Writer of team-building and family. We’ve Cortney Linnecke division, just under North Tonawanda.

Cortney Linnecke done a lot of fun, silly things this year, Their record is solid with 13 wins and like scavenger hunts, to encourage There’s no shortage of high school two losses. Then there is Pine Valley, Tammy Hosier, head volleyball coach them to enjoy each other’s company. sports to compete for attention in the hanging on with the No. 4 spot in of the Panama Lady Panthers, sits My philosophy is they need to be autumn athletics season. But stumble Class D and gearing up to play top seed down to talk to The Jamestown Gazette committed, they need to be dedicated, upon a soccer field on the afternoon Ellicottville in the semifinals. and they need to get along. They need of a girls’ Varsity game and you’ll make about her team’s undefeated 16-0 Advancing to quarterfinals, Burr to be nice to each other. I tell them, no mistake about it: girls’ soccer is season, their hopes for playoffs, and is realistic about his competition, we’ve spent all this time doing team no small potatoes. It’s a sport with a why this season’s been about more confident in his team, and certain of than just winning. building exercises, but you need to community behind it. own it, you need to live it on and off the community’s support, whether Cortney: Let’s begin by getting a feel the court. You have to understand Never was this so apparent than at the they walk away as victors or not. Class C quarterfinals, where Maple for how your season’s been. What’s that everyone has a role and everyone “There’s no shame in losing to a better your team like this year? Grove and Falconer ground through needs to respect each other. team – all these teams are so talented,” a hard, closely-matched game. The Coach Tammy: They’re a great group Burr said. “We’re playing schools that Cortney: You’ve obviously had parking lot was so congested that of girls, and they play like a team. We are so much bigger than we are, but a successful year. Besides all the desperate spectators parked illegally; have eight girls and each one has at the same time, we’ve just found victories, what do you think your girls people, posters, dogs, and lawn chairs a role and everybody contributes. have gotten out of the season? We’re lucky: typically you have one littered the sidelines in quivering great hitter and your offense runs Coach: Winning is awesome, but clumps, and an absolute inferno of around that person, but I have two I just want them to be good kids. I noise erupted from the bleachers, where outside hitters that hit very hard, so I want them to understand that the parents transformed into backseat always have a threat in the front row. I lessons and skills they’re learning referees. The crowd’s energy was also have two middles that are doing a in volleyball, in practice, in team- contagious and Maple Grove won 2-1 great job blocking and on top of that, building, are lessons that they can to advance to the semifinals. They are they both can hit, too. I only have one now one of only a few local teams still senior this year, Tara Sweeney, who in the running for a championship title. has always been my middle hitter. “We’re moving one game at a time,” This year we decided to switch her said Michael Burr, head coach for to the weak side. Talk about a big Maple Grove Lady Dragons Varsity sacrifice for the team! But she doesn’t soccer. “We just got through a really complain. She’s what I call my unsung tough team in the quarterfinals. Now hero – she is a solid player all-around we’re moving onto the semifinals and and an emotional leader for the team. it’s another battle. But I tell my girls, if Michael Burr, head coach for Maple Cortney: At the start of the season, you can walk off the field and you’ve Grove Lady Dragons Varsity soccer what were your expectations for the played as hard as you could for the team? Do they match your current entire game, I can’t ask anything more a way to win. Sometimes it’s magic, reality of an undefeated season? of you.” sometimes it’s skill, but you have to Coach: I had high expectations at the True to their coach’s request, Maple find a way. Good teams find a way.” beginning of the season. Did I expect Grove has been leaving it all on the Maple Grove will compete against No. to be undefeated? No. This [Section apply to life. Life isn’t always fair, but field this year. It’s the reason they’re 4 seed Frewsburg on Tuesday, October VI CCAA] is a new league – we it’s all about how you deal with it. I try ranked first in Section VI Class C 25 for a spot in the championship on have Southwestern and Falconer in to stress good character. I hope those soccer and fifth in the state for Class October 29. Class D semifinals will see this league, which are both basically are things they’ve taken away from C overall. They finished the regular Pine Valley pitted against Ellicottville Class C schools, big schools. But I this season. season with a spotless 16-0 record, just and No. 3 Franklinville against No. was excited: I knew I was going to Cortney: What have you gotten out above Holland, Allegany-Limestone 2 North Collins on October 24. The have a good team, so it was going of the season? You’ve been coaching and Frewsburg. Class B2 championship will be held to be fun having that higher level of for 15 years – what makes you keep But Maple Grove isn’t the only local October 27 with a regional qualifier competition. Our first goal was to coming back? following on November 1. win the Division, but as far as being team to keep an eye on this playoff undefeated, that’s surpassed my Coach: I love being with the kids expectations. and seeing their excitement. I’ve built meaningful relationships with these As for the playoffs, in previous years, girls in the sense that I feel like I’m a lot of the bigger volleyball schools more than just a coach. Obviously have always been with us in Class when you win big games – like when D. I’m talking Randolph, Portville, we beat Southwestern in a five game Chautauqua Lake, Cattaraugus Little set – it feels great. But it’s more Valley. But this year, those teams are than that. It’s when you get to see all in Class C, which is very exciting a lightbulb go off in one of the girls’ because it gives us more of a chance. heads. It’s when you get to see it all In the past, I’ve had great teams that click. have gone undefeated in the league, but then we got to playoffs and had Catch the Varsity Lady Panthers to face someone like Randolph or in action at their first playoff game Portville, complete powerhouses. this Friday, October 28 at home. We were simply too small to compete To read Cortney Linnecke’s previous against them. So of course our goal sports columns, please go to this year is to walk out of the final jamestowngazette.com. 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lower than treestands manufactured in America. You can now buy a ladder stand for well under $100. At that price it may not have the bells and whistles a top-shelf treestand has, but it will be safe and serviceable. 3. Building your treestand is more expensive than you think. Even if you’re an accomplished D-I-Y guy, a few runs to the local hardware store for hinges, braces and ratchet straps will add up. Then you’ll realize that bright new wood needs to be camo’ed up – there goes another $20 for paint. Before hunting from your homebrew treestand you’ll need to Contributing Writer fork over some money for a good safety system, so your total cost will be somewhere north of the Steve Sorensen price of a commercial treestand. Most treestands sold today come with a safety harness, so you get more in that big cardboard box than just a Over the years I’ve seen some treestand. pretty interesting treestands. And 4. The odds are, you are going to fall. by interesting I mean dangerous. 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Don’t be that guy. Vitale, outreach coordinator for the mini-grant from the library system. For The treestand I built – a folding ladder stand information, call 484-7135. with wheels to make it easy (or so I thought) to Several years ago my brother fell from a tree 22 Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library move from one tree to another – was no luxury. feet to the ground. He wasn’t hunting; he was It turned out heavier than I expected and I trimming a tree in his yard. The fall shattered struggled to set it up. I was younger and stronger both his heels and changed his life. Several then, and I doubt I could move it today. surgeries, months lying in bed, physical therapy, and special shoes put him back on his feet. He Many of us have taken scraps of 2" by 4" boards, walks again, but short distances and never a piece of plywood and a few long screws and without pain. bolts, and fashioned our own death trap. 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Please Mail completed forms to 215 Spring Street, Jamestown, NY 14701 Email: [email protected] - Fax: 716-338-1599 JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY www.JamestownGazette.com 19 Coming Live from . The Roof-Raising, Piano-Powered Sounds of The Claudettes Article Contributed by at the invitation of producer/wild- man The Claudettes Mark Neill (who helmed the Black On Saturday, October 29 the Keys’ Brothers plus by Claudettes will perform at Mojo’s, J. Roddy Walston, Old 97's, J.D. 104 E. 2nd St. in Jamestown. McPherson, Los Straitjackets, and more). "Brother Ray meets the Ramones… Chopin meets Minutemen." So The Press Says: "A revelatory blend ventured Tony Sarabia of WBEZ of jazz and blues, stirred with radio (Chicago NPR) as he took a punk brio. There are also dashes stab at describing the band in the of classical and world music, and studio with him. The Claudettes enough stops, starts and hairpin fuse Windy City piano blues with turns to suggest the giddiness of the full-throttle energy of rockabilly Raymond Scott's cartoon music... and punk, jazz-age echoes of How do they do it?" — Greg Kot, burlesque and vaudeville, and the Chicago Tribune sultriness of '60s pop-soul to write "Hits listeners upside the head with a thrilling new chapter in American a mash-up of blues, roots music. Albert Ammons boogie-woogie, John Plumb for Congress Group founder Johnny Iguana Ray Charles soul and “Fess” Longhair New Orleans R&B. Catch Article Contributed by safe, as a U.S. Navy submarine officer mashes the piano alongside singer and at the Pentagon. I have been an Berit Ulseth, bassist/singer Zach them in a chaotic barroom!" — John Plumb Downbeat officer in the U.S. Navy for 22 years Verdoorn and drummer Matt and continue to serve today as a Torre. Johnny, who toured for years "Puts the rock ’n’ roll in the rhythm & “I am a fourth generation Western Captain in the Navy Reserves. I know with his cult-favorite rock band Oh blues…a barn-burning party that you New Yorker. I was born in Jamestown that the values I learned here and in and raised nearby in the beautiful My God, is also a never want to end. Move over, Mose the military can deliver results to our Allison, the Claudettes have arrived small town of Randolph. My mother member of two Grammy- working families all across the district. to give the blues a much needed kick taught for years at Jamestown nominated groups: We need to protect the jobs we have in the ass." — No Depression Community College, my father — A Living History and the Muddy and create new ones. This is of course worked as an attorney in Jamestown, Waters 100 Band. He has toured or For the scoop on the unusual back a challenging mission - but that is recorded with , Buddy story of the Claudettes, visit http:// and there’s nothing I loved more as a kid than visiting my Grandma in also why I’m running for Congress. Guy, , and more. theclaudettes.com/us/. Photo Western New York and the Southern Gallery (including hi-res): http:// Jamestown. This is my home and it's In between legs of their summer why I am running my campaign out Tier have been my family’s home and fall tour, the Claudettes are theclaudettes.com/photos/. For for four generations and I know our videos: http://theclaudettes.com/ of Jamestown. Growing up in the heading to Soil Of The South Studio Jamestown area, I was also surrounded district can thrive again if we are just in Valdosta, GA in September to videos/ and for music go to: http:// given a fair shot. In Congress, I will theclaudettes.com/music/. by friends, families and neighbors that record a new (their third) were veterans. This is where I learned put service to our country first and the importance of hard work and our fight every day to be a champion for area’s core values of service to country, our rural communities and our way of community and families. My Dad and life.” – U.S. Navy Captain John Plumb, both of my grandfathers were in the fourth generation Western New military. That’s why I have dedicated Yorker, Candidate for Congress in New my entire life to keeping our country York’s 23rd District.

DHHS Announces Final 2016 Animal Rabies Immunization Clinic Article Contributed by vaccination. DHHS New York State Public Health Law requires each dog, cat and The Chautauqua County Department domesticated ferret over the age of four of Health and Human Services months be vaccinated against rabies (DHHS) Division of Public Health and county residents are encouraged has announced the final rabies to be responsible pet owners by having immunization clinic of 2016 will be their pets vaccinated. held on Saturday, November 19 from 10 Rabies is a very serious disease of a.m. to noon at the Allen Park Ice Rink, warm-blooded animals caused by a 201 Fairdale Ave. in Jamestown, N.Y. virus. Raccoons, bats, skunks and foxes The clinic is sponsored by the are the common disease carriers. The Chautauqua County Department virus is transmitted to humans and of Health and Human Services animals through saliva and it can enter in conjunction with the City of the body from a bite, scratch, scrape or Jamestown and Dr. Melisse Schrope open cut. The rabies virus infects the will be the attending veterinarian. central nervous system and can cause brain swelling and ultimately death Vaccinations will be provided within days of the onset of symptoms. free of charge to all dogs, cats and domesticated ferrets three months For more information about the clinic of age and older. All pets must be on and rabies in general, visit http:// a leash or in a cage and pet owners www.co.chautauqua.ny.us/243/ should bring rabies vaccination records Environmental-Health or contact the for each animal that will be receiving Division of Public Health at (716) a shot to ensure proper and effective 753-4481. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE 20 www.JamestownGazette.com COMMUNITY October 24, 2016

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Sands Award is given to those who are dedicated to student learning The Lutheran-Experience Award is given to was given this award for demonstrating G.A. Family Services (G.A.F.S.) held both academically and behaviorally. “This an employee who exemplifies the 25 core excellence in child care. “He is clearly an their annual retreat and awards ceremony year we had a three-way tie,” Wiggins behaviors established within the Lutheran outstanding professional, mentor, counselor honoring exceptional employees who added. “Our three honorees are Kat Beyer, Experience. The award was presented to and colleague,” Wiggins said. “He is viewed as demonstrate its core values and service Tammy Malanowski and Julie Peterson.” Amy Griffin, program support, for the an outstanding leader. He fills in for campus to youth. The awards are given from Beyer is the social worker for the Learning second year in a row. “Amy always delivers administrators time and time again. He is employee to employee, the highest quality with a big loyal, dedicated and a hard worker.” based on staff nominations smile and kind word,” Wiggins The Director’s Award went to Billy Torres, and votes. The winners have said. “She constantly lives by and demonstrated the values group facilitator and Liz Lobb, program follows the Lutheran Experience support. “You can always count on Billy tied to the namesake of each behaviors. She is a professional award. and Liz to give their best every day,” who believes communication is Wiggins said. “Billy is dedicated to the “We have amazing employees the key to good relationships.” youth in his after school program and has who dedicate themselves to There was a two-way tie for the nurtured important relationships within the youth we serve and their Ann McInerney Award based the community. Liz runs ‘command central’, families,” said Karl Wiggins, on leadership and advocacy keeping things running smoothly as she vice president for G.A. F.S. at for the youth and families in interacts with the youth, families, outside Lutheran. “Once a year we set the foster care program. Ericka referral sources and staff. Her knowledge aside this important time to Garcia, foster care program and experience are valued and appreciated.” honor the staff for their hard G.A. Family Services’ staff members were honored by their peers for manager for the Jamestown The G.A. core values are to help youth work and to say thank you for their focus on excellence and outstanding dedication to the youth. program was honored for a job well done.” Front: Tammy Malanowski, art teacher’s aide. First row (L to R): Billy keeping the best interest of reach their full potential, create a positive The awards are in honor of Torres, group facilitator; Matt Stone, evening campus administrator; environment in which they can enjoy Shawn Caldwell, P.M. shift supervisor; Liz Lobb, program support; the youth in her heart. She is a people who made a difference talented problem solver with success, give them the opportunity Julie Peterson, self-contained teacher; Kat Beyer, school social worker. to develop their leadership skills, and in the lives of the youth and Back row (L to R): Ericka Garcia, program manager; Betsy Catalano, excellent communication skills staff at G.A. over the year. The assistant director of community based services; Amy Griffin, program and expertise. Betsy Catalano, encourage the development of a strong “Lion of the North” Award support; and Karl Wiggins, Vice President G.A. Family Services; assistant director of community character through nurturing and positive is given to a person who based services, knows every role modeling. Center. She serves as a dedicated and demonstrates the characteristics inherent in one of the 100 children in foster care and G.A.F.S. is a specialized treatment compassionate role model for the youth, the G.A. namesake Swedish King Gustavus helps tremendously in all of the offices to program for youth and their families promoting positive change in the students’ Adolphus. Matt Stone, evening campus problem solve, be an unbiased voice and who are in need of care. Treatment lives. Malanowski is a teacher aide who goes administrator, received this year’s honor advocate for the best results possible on includes residential, a learning center, because he is professional and committed above and beyond every day. She is able to every case. She is an expert in child welfare balance following the rules with a kind and therapeutic foster care, adoption services to maintaining safety and structure at G.A. and shares her knowledge with patience and community based and preventative He takes responsibility for his actions and caring attitude that is helpful to both the and kindness. students and the teaching staff. Peterson services. For more information log onto maintains a positive attitude. “He is always Ernie Bastian was one of the first child care www.g.a.familyservices.org.

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America’s Promise Team at CCB Holding New Holiday Fundraiser Article Contributed by hostess gifts, housewarmings, birthdays receive five resources they need: fill the coffers in order to do just that – and many, many more occasions. 1. An ongoing relationship with a caring help. We are encouraging folks to order Cattaraugus County Bank for their self, and contact out of town Interested people can order Online by adult-mentor; using a specially assigned fundraising friends and family to order as well. The The America’s Promise Team at CCB 2. Access to safe places & structured group number when ordering at www. children need our help!” (Cattaraugus County Bank) is very activities during non-school hours; yankeecandlefundraising.com. CCB’s About CCB: CCB is an FDIC insured happy to announce a NEW fundraiser. Team will receive credit toward their 3. A healthy start; New York State chartered independent, They are partnering with Yankee Candle goal. Group number is 990104658. community bank. From January 2, 1902, Fundraising to help achieve their 4. A marketable skill through Stop into any CCB location to check out CCB has established an unprecedented goal(s). As many people know, Yankee effective education; a catalog. record of fiscal integrity and sound Candle is the world’s #1 candle brand 5. An opportunity to give back through financial growth, which now totals over and they offer a wide variety of premium The sale is intended to raise needed community service $215 million in assets. CCB maintains candles, fragrances and décor items at a funds to help children in areas the Ashley Murray, Chair of CCB’s America’s convenient ATMs and can be found on wide range of prices. The fundraiser is independently owned bank serves. Promise Team, is extremely excited the web at www.ccblv.com. CCB is an currently running and will continue until EVERY penny raised helps a child or a about this attempt at fundraising; “As we equal housing lender. CCB’s main office November 18th, 2016. The products are group of children! “America’s Promise” approach the holiday season, demand to is located in Little Valley, with seven perfect for Christmas gifts, anniversaries, members help to ensure that children help families increases and we need to branch offices. JAMESTOWN GAZETTE October 24, 2016 www.JamestownGazette.com 23

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