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Article Contributed byCortney Linnecke
The video opens with a slow-rolling aerial shot at daybreak Roads thread their way between Lego-block houses the sun grazes stout treetops plating them in gold on the horizon craggy industrial buildings thrust from the earth interrupting an otherwise seamless pattern of suburbia A moment passes and then words unfurl across the translucent sky Hello Jamestown NY
This idyllic introduction sets the tone for the rest of the five minute clip The video which is entitled ldquoHello Jamestown NY 2017rdquo and has recently gone viral on Facebook and YouTube is serving
as a tool to inspire and revitalize Jamestown locals and tourists alike It spins a positive perspective on the area celebrating the professional and recreational opportunities that abound in Chautauqua County
The video may seem effortless but in truth it is the product of more than a year-long collaboration between its videographers Kranky Plate Productions and its commissioner Jamestown Up Close powered by the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation ( JRC) Go behind the scenes with the filmmakers and it will quickly become apparent this video is much bigger than its innocent five-minute marking would have it appear Itrsquos a
film with personal meaning for its producers a film with purpose for its commissioners and a film thatrsquos part of a movement for Jamestown as the city strives to build grow and thrive
The Men Behind the Film
Staying true to a mission to rejuvenate business in Jamestown the commissioners of ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo chose a local company to film edit and produce their video Kranky Plate Productions The two men who comprise the company Kipp Reynolds and Sheridan Smith are every bit as creative and lighthearted as their companyrsquos name would make it seem Both also have roots in the area as they met
in their freshman year at Jamestown Community College Reynolds had just created a feature-length comedy that included at his grandfatherrsquos persistent request a cantankerous paper plate puppet It was a character that little did Reynolds know at the time would become his companyrsquos namesake
ldquoIt had one eye going one way the other eye going the other way these big thick eyebrows and a clear scowl It
was the most ridiculous thingrdquo said Reynolds executive producer of Kranky Plate ldquoBut the video sort of developed this cult following and Sheridan was one of the guys that loved it So we built a friendship on mutual respectrdquo
The friends eventually parted ways Reynolds to Boston to train in film and Smith to the University of Buffalo to secure a degree
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Article Contributed byNational Comedy Center
Comedians Keith Alberstadt and Myq Kaplan have been announced as the featured performers for an Evening of Comedy at the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museumrsquos Tropicana Room on Saturday February 11th Both will perform two shows taking place at 630pm and 930pm
Both Alberstadt and Kaplan have appeared on Leno Letterman NBCs
Last Comic Standing amp more Additionally Kaplan can be seen in his own Netflix stand-up special Small Dork and Handsome
The shows produced by the National Comedy Center will include beer and wine served by cash donation Dinner and cocktail hour will be offered for guests attending the 630pm event and the 930pm show will have cocktails only Shows contain adult content
The annual Valentines Day event will take place downtown in the Lucy Desi Museums Tropicana Room at 2 W 3rd Street Jamestown NY The Tropicana Room is a re-creation of Ricky Ricardos famous Manhattannight club
Tickets are available by visiting wwwlucycomedyfestcom or by calling 7164840800
Comedians Announced for An Evening of Comedy on Feb 11
Keith AlberstadtMyq Kaplan
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What I love about Lakewood NYI attended Doors Open Jamestown and enjoyed visiting many of the thriving and growing institutions in our community We visited some places for the first time including JoersquoZ Coffee House and Third on Third Gallery Everywhere I went I talked to the people who
help run these wonderful places and found that we had mutual friends with everyone I
met Before I moved back to Jamestown where I grew up I missed living in a community with relatives and old family friends It is exciting to meet the people involved with the positive developments in Jamestown and find out that we are already connected
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3 About how many libraries are there in the US4 TF 2 out of 3 Americans own library cards and use them
5 How long is the bookshelf space at the Library of Congress6 What book is most often stolen from public libraries
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EDITORrsquoS MESSAGE
Fake News Nobody likes it But how do you know itrsquos fake news unless you know what the real news is
Jerry Seinfeld quipped one day not too long ago ldquoIts amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaperrdquo Really Somebody must be leaving something out So who chooses what is news and what isnrsquot and whatrsquos real and what isnrsquot
Itrsquos not really a tough choice to make Herersquos a news flash that everybody in the news business already knows Bad news almost always sells more and gets higher ratings than good news
So who made that choice Thatrsquos easy You and I made that choice ndash because thatrsquos what we buy
Now herersquos the hard question or maybe it is an easy question with a hard answer What are you and I going to do what decisions will we make if all we hear ndash all we buy ndash is the bad news
Probably wersquoll make bad decisions or at least decisions that are not well enough informed As a result we might become pessimists and maybe even a little paranoid And then we decide it must all be fake news something foisted on us by people with bad motives
A recent Pew Research poll suggests ldquohellipon a national scale changes in [news] coverage tend to mold public interest rather than vice versa If so journalists must be especially cognizant of their influence on not only opinions about the news but also on what is considered newsrdquo
You see half of the news ndash the bad half alone ndash isnrsquot news at all Itrsquos fake news
So herersquos the Good News Good News is goodhellip and we can chose it any time we want it Good news is like adding a sizzling juicy steak to those boring veggies and smashed potatoes on our daily news platter Unless you ask for it yoursquore not getting your moneyrsquos worth
This week the Jamestown Gazette invites you to sample some especially good news about Jamestown ndash which is actually the same policy wersquove followed since our issue 1 in April of 2011
This is Good News gone viral as it should Cortney Linneckersquos cover story this week is important Thatrsquos not only because it is a really
cool piece of locally handmade video that does a world of good for local pride and itrsquos flying across the Internet like an Olympic bobsled It is also quite simply the rest of the news and people are loving it
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo said Kipp Reynolds one of the creators of ldquoHello Jamestown 2017rdquo ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquo But after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Hello Jamestown 2017 is the antidote to those of us who know everything bad there is to say about our city We can quote sad statistics troubling demographics and name the names of city servants they think are incompetent But that is fake news simply because it is not all the news
Since starting to work with the Jamestown Gazette nearly 6 years ago I have been given about 50 opportunities every year to find and report on the good news about Jamestown And it has not been hard Our policy about good news is evident for example in this weekrsquos I Love My Hometown by Mary Beth Southwick on page 2 and in the Everyday Hunter column by Steve Sorenson on page 11 Hersquos dropping some well delivered ldquotruth bombsrdquo on some of the old fake news people have bought about the world of our wildlife
ldquohellipwe live in a day where eye-traffic is all-importantrdquo Steve said ldquoEven though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around again [as misinformation]mdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyesrdquo
Please log on to YouTube and type in Hello Jamestown 2017 Be reminded once again of the rest of the wonderful story that is us
In fact we think yoursquoll find it to be the real story the real news about Jamestown New York
Enjoy this special ad for our community and our closest friends and neighbors And of course enjoy the read
Walt Pickut
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NATUREFocus on Nature XIVNow thru April 9thRTPI 311 Curtis St Jmst716-665-2473
SPECIAL DAY OF THE YEARFebruary 3 2017BUBBLEGUM DAYBubblegum Day began in 2006 when author Ruth Spiro decided that the world needed a day focused around education philanthropy and best of all bubble gum
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Snowshoe JauntMon Feb 13th bull 530pmChaut Watershed Preserves664-2166
Southern tier expreSS hockeyFeb 3 10 11 12 24 bull 7pmNorthwest Arena319 W Third St Jamestown716-484-2624
JameStown JackalSFeb 10 17 bull 7pmSun Feb 12 19 26 bull 4pmJCC 525 Falconer St Jamestown
Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame 36th Annual InductionMon Feb 20th 5pmLakewood Rod amp Gun433 E Terrace Ave Lakewood716-485-6991
SUPPORT GROUPSBariatric Support Group 1st Mon of each month 6-7pmJames Prendergast LibraryConference Rm 2nd floor 509 Cherry St 716-244-0293Miracle of Recovery FellowshipMondays amp Wednesdays 7-8pmHealing Words Ministries1006 W 3rd St 716-483-3687
ARTHope in the Dark (Themes amp Ideas of Hope)Work by 24 international artist in all disciplines sound art photography mixed media installation amp filmNow - Feb 24th bull 4pm3rd on 3rd Gallery116 E 3rd St Jamestown
AUDUBON NATURE EVENTSCall 716-569-2345 visit wwwjamestownaudubonorgFeBruary3rd amp 11th First Friday Lunch Bunch4th 35th Annual Snowflake Sustainable Living Festival11th Little Explorers17th Braided Wool Rug Techniqus20th Snow Camp
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CHARITYFUNDRAISERSFilling The Gap Incorporated presentsSassy Baggs amp Beyond Blingoto benefit the Look good fundThurs Feb 2nd Doors Open 6pmThe Resource Center Conf Center200 Dunham Ave JamestownTICKETS 716-661-1477
The Alpha amp The OmegaLay Your Battle To Rest HereFundraiser to help establish a Veterans Retreat CenterSat Feb 11th 3-9pmSikora Post 1322 (983-4989)950 Payne Ave N Tonawanda
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The Wonder Bread YearsSat March 4 8pmReg Lenna Center for the Arts116 E Third St Jamestown NY716-484-7070
COMMUNITY EVENTSSleigh Rides at ChautauquaEvery Sat amp Sun Now-Feb 25Chaut Bookstore Chaut Inst10 Roberts St Chautauqua716-782-2871
4th Annual WinterFestSat Feb 11th Noon-6pmBemus Point Golf Club72 Main St Bemus Point
Mayville Presidents Day Weekend Winter FestivalFri Feb 17 6pm-Sun Feb 19 4pmLakeside Park 50 W Lake Rd Mayville
North East UncorkedSaturday Night SangriaSat March 18 bull 2pm amp 6pmA wine walk adventurein downtown North Eastwwwnechamberorg
EDUCATIONALProject 22 (Documentary)Mon Feb 6 7pmthe Scharmann Theatre JCC525 Falconer St Jmst 338-1187
Scandinavian Culture Days1st Sat of the MonthJCC 525 Falconer St Jamestown716-665-0883
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Busti Grist Mill Grain Grinding Demonstrations3rd Sundays 1-43443 Lawson Rd Jamestown NY716-483-3670
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WINTER FARMERS MARKETFredonia Winter Farmers MarketEvery Sat Now thru May 13th 10-1Masonic Forest Lodge321 E Main St Rte 20 Fredonia
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Article Contributed by State University of
New York at Fredonia
The highly acclaimed operatic rendering of Louisa May Alcotts beloved Little Women will be presented in a staged concert production by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra a professional ensemble-in-residence at the State University of New York at Fredonia on Saturday Feb 4 at 4 pm in King Concert HallSince it was first presented by American composer Mark Adamo at the Houston Grand Opera in 1998 Little Women has been performed in over 65 opera houses around the world on countless American stages
and was presented on a 2001 PBS telecast of Great Performances WNYCO will provide the gorgeous musical scoring for this beautifully crafted re-telling of the famous storyGuest artist Rebecca Schuessler of New York City will be featured in the role of Jo March She will be joined by Fredonia student artists that include among others Lucia Helgren a senior Vocal PerformanceArts Administration major as Amy Nicole Brendel senior Applied MusicArts Administration as Meg Meredith Smietana senior Music Education as Alma March David Waterland senior Vocal Performance as John Brooke and Mariami Bekauri Master
of Music candidate Vocal Performance as Aunt March School of Music graduate Alison Snavely will play the role of Beth
The production is under the musical direction of Dr Glen Cortese Serving as stage director is Music Professor Brent Weber of the School of
Music Matt Marco who received a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano from Fredonia in 2015 is the vocal coachAdmission to Little Women is free to students of all ages (SUNY students should provide identification) and $20 for adultnon-studentsWNYCO presents an annual staged concert opera with special attention to the works of the 20th and 21st century and provides a professional forum for Fredonias finest young vocal students to perform
WNYCO to Present American Opera Little Women
Rebecca Schuessler
Article Contributed byJamestown Audubon
Nature Center
ldquoThe fox and the bobcat both had fur didnrsquot theyrdquo asked Carly Polisoto Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Naturalist to Fletcher Elementary School UPK students in Jennifer Schraderrsquos class ldquoAnd we also have fur we just call it something differentrdquoldquoThatrsquos hairrdquo said one of the studentsldquoThatrsquos right we call it hair I told you that we are all mammals and we have fur or hair donrsquot werdquoMs Polisoto taught Fletcher UPK students all about mammals as part of their extended visit to the school over the next few weeks visiting all grade levels to teach students a bit
more about the natural world Ms Polisoto explained that mammals are animals that have fur and bones give birth to live babies and give their babies milk to drink She also told them that many of their pets at home like cats and dogs are also mammals and that people are mammals too She also showed them pictures of mammals and brought in fur and bones for the students to holdThe Jamestown Audubon Nature Center will be visiting over 50 Fletcher classrooms UPK to fourth grade to spread their mission of connecting students to nature through hands-on interaction The Centerrsquos goal is to partner with teachers to deliver solid science-based lessons that are fun and engaging Programs such as Wetland Life Cycles Incredible Insects Beavers Birdie Cradles Home Sweet Habitat A Treersquos Year and Seeds-n-Such are just some of the
programs available to students at grade-appropriate levels The Center also provides pre-and post-visit materials to help teachers integrate the lesson into other experiences with their studentsldquoWe are so thrilled that the Audubon Nature Center comes into Fletcher School to teach our students more about the natural worldrdquo said Fletcher Elementary School Principal Maria DeJoy ldquoWe are lucky to have such a vibrant organization who is willing to take the time to come into the classroom to expose our students to worlds they might not otherwise have an opportunity to explorerdquoOur hands-on programs are designed to help students meet learning standards set forth by the New York State Department of Education including the NYS Elementary Science Core Curriculum
Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Visits Fletcher Elementary School
Carly Polisoto from the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center shows Fletcher
Elementary School UPK students an animal bone during a talk about mammals
6 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
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WEEKWHINEOF THE
WEEK
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away and stop bragging I am so tired of people trying to instill computer envy Itrsquos almost Freudian It reminds me of
that old saying about carshellip the only thing that malfunctions in any car is the nut behind the
wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
youre probably only bragging that you are smarter than me Computer braggers really push
my buttons
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by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
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3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
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Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
7January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
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Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Article Contributed byBrookdale Lakewood
Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
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Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
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C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
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Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
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numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
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What I love about Lakewood NYI attended Doors Open Jamestown and enjoyed visiting many of the thriving and growing institutions in our community We visited some places for the first time including JoersquoZ Coffee House and Third on Third Gallery Everywhere I went I talked to the people who
help run these wonderful places and found that we had mutual friends with everyone I
met Before I moved back to Jamestown where I grew up I missed living in a community with relatives and old family friends It is exciting to meet the people involved with the positive developments in Jamestown and find out that we are already connected
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1 Who formed the first public lending library in America2 What is the the largest library in the world
3 About how many libraries are there in the US4 TF 2 out of 3 Americans own library cards and use them
5 How long is the bookshelf space at the Library of Congress6 What book is most often stolen from public libraries
7 When is Library Loversrsquo Month8 What percentage of public libraries provide
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EDITORrsquoS MESSAGE
Fake News Nobody likes it But how do you know itrsquos fake news unless you know what the real news is
Jerry Seinfeld quipped one day not too long ago ldquoIts amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaperrdquo Really Somebody must be leaving something out So who chooses what is news and what isnrsquot and whatrsquos real and what isnrsquot
Itrsquos not really a tough choice to make Herersquos a news flash that everybody in the news business already knows Bad news almost always sells more and gets higher ratings than good news
So who made that choice Thatrsquos easy You and I made that choice ndash because thatrsquos what we buy
Now herersquos the hard question or maybe it is an easy question with a hard answer What are you and I going to do what decisions will we make if all we hear ndash all we buy ndash is the bad news
Probably wersquoll make bad decisions or at least decisions that are not well enough informed As a result we might become pessimists and maybe even a little paranoid And then we decide it must all be fake news something foisted on us by people with bad motives
A recent Pew Research poll suggests ldquohellipon a national scale changes in [news] coverage tend to mold public interest rather than vice versa If so journalists must be especially cognizant of their influence on not only opinions about the news but also on what is considered newsrdquo
You see half of the news ndash the bad half alone ndash isnrsquot news at all Itrsquos fake news
So herersquos the Good News Good News is goodhellip and we can chose it any time we want it Good news is like adding a sizzling juicy steak to those boring veggies and smashed potatoes on our daily news platter Unless you ask for it yoursquore not getting your moneyrsquos worth
This week the Jamestown Gazette invites you to sample some especially good news about Jamestown ndash which is actually the same policy wersquove followed since our issue 1 in April of 2011
This is Good News gone viral as it should Cortney Linneckersquos cover story this week is important Thatrsquos not only because it is a really
cool piece of locally handmade video that does a world of good for local pride and itrsquos flying across the Internet like an Olympic bobsled It is also quite simply the rest of the news and people are loving it
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo said Kipp Reynolds one of the creators of ldquoHello Jamestown 2017rdquo ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquo But after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Hello Jamestown 2017 is the antidote to those of us who know everything bad there is to say about our city We can quote sad statistics troubling demographics and name the names of city servants they think are incompetent But that is fake news simply because it is not all the news
Since starting to work with the Jamestown Gazette nearly 6 years ago I have been given about 50 opportunities every year to find and report on the good news about Jamestown And it has not been hard Our policy about good news is evident for example in this weekrsquos I Love My Hometown by Mary Beth Southwick on page 2 and in the Everyday Hunter column by Steve Sorenson on page 11 Hersquos dropping some well delivered ldquotruth bombsrdquo on some of the old fake news people have bought about the world of our wildlife
ldquohellipwe live in a day where eye-traffic is all-importantrdquo Steve said ldquoEven though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around again [as misinformation]mdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyesrdquo
Please log on to YouTube and type in Hello Jamestown 2017 Be reminded once again of the rest of the wonderful story that is us
In fact we think yoursquoll find it to be the real story the real news about Jamestown New York
Enjoy this special ad for our community and our closest friends and neighbors And of course enjoy the read
Walt Pickut
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Article Contributed by State University of
New York at Fredonia
The highly acclaimed operatic rendering of Louisa May Alcotts beloved Little Women will be presented in a staged concert production by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra a professional ensemble-in-residence at the State University of New York at Fredonia on Saturday Feb 4 at 4 pm in King Concert HallSince it was first presented by American composer Mark Adamo at the Houston Grand Opera in 1998 Little Women has been performed in over 65 opera houses around the world on countless American stages
and was presented on a 2001 PBS telecast of Great Performances WNYCO will provide the gorgeous musical scoring for this beautifully crafted re-telling of the famous storyGuest artist Rebecca Schuessler of New York City will be featured in the role of Jo March She will be joined by Fredonia student artists that include among others Lucia Helgren a senior Vocal PerformanceArts Administration major as Amy Nicole Brendel senior Applied MusicArts Administration as Meg Meredith Smietana senior Music Education as Alma March David Waterland senior Vocal Performance as John Brooke and Mariami Bekauri Master
of Music candidate Vocal Performance as Aunt March School of Music graduate Alison Snavely will play the role of Beth
The production is under the musical direction of Dr Glen Cortese Serving as stage director is Music Professor Brent Weber of the School of
Music Matt Marco who received a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano from Fredonia in 2015 is the vocal coachAdmission to Little Women is free to students of all ages (SUNY students should provide identification) and $20 for adultnon-studentsWNYCO presents an annual staged concert opera with special attention to the works of the 20th and 21st century and provides a professional forum for Fredonias finest young vocal students to perform
WNYCO to Present American Opera Little Women
Rebecca Schuessler
Article Contributed byJamestown Audubon
Nature Center
ldquoThe fox and the bobcat both had fur didnrsquot theyrdquo asked Carly Polisoto Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Naturalist to Fletcher Elementary School UPK students in Jennifer Schraderrsquos class ldquoAnd we also have fur we just call it something differentrdquoldquoThatrsquos hairrdquo said one of the studentsldquoThatrsquos right we call it hair I told you that we are all mammals and we have fur or hair donrsquot werdquoMs Polisoto taught Fletcher UPK students all about mammals as part of their extended visit to the school over the next few weeks visiting all grade levels to teach students a bit
more about the natural world Ms Polisoto explained that mammals are animals that have fur and bones give birth to live babies and give their babies milk to drink She also told them that many of their pets at home like cats and dogs are also mammals and that people are mammals too She also showed them pictures of mammals and brought in fur and bones for the students to holdThe Jamestown Audubon Nature Center will be visiting over 50 Fletcher classrooms UPK to fourth grade to spread their mission of connecting students to nature through hands-on interaction The Centerrsquos goal is to partner with teachers to deliver solid science-based lessons that are fun and engaging Programs such as Wetland Life Cycles Incredible Insects Beavers Birdie Cradles Home Sweet Habitat A Treersquos Year and Seeds-n-Such are just some of the
programs available to students at grade-appropriate levels The Center also provides pre-and post-visit materials to help teachers integrate the lesson into other experiences with their studentsldquoWe are so thrilled that the Audubon Nature Center comes into Fletcher School to teach our students more about the natural worldrdquo said Fletcher Elementary School Principal Maria DeJoy ldquoWe are lucky to have such a vibrant organization who is willing to take the time to come into the classroom to expose our students to worlds they might not otherwise have an opportunity to explorerdquoOur hands-on programs are designed to help students meet learning standards set forth by the New York State Department of Education including the NYS Elementary Science Core Curriculum
Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Visits Fletcher Elementary School
Carly Polisoto from the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center shows Fletcher
Elementary School UPK students an animal bone during a talk about mammals
6 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
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WEEKWHINEOF THE
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that old saying about carshellip the only thing that malfunctions in any car is the nut behind the
wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
youre probably only bragging that you are smarter than me Computer braggers really push
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by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
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42 6
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Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
7January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecomCOMMUNITY
Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Article Contributed byBrookdale Lakewood
Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
12 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom COMMUNITY
Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
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Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
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Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
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(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
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numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
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42 6
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EDITORrsquoS MESSAGE
Fake News Nobody likes it But how do you know itrsquos fake news unless you know what the real news is
Jerry Seinfeld quipped one day not too long ago ldquoIts amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaperrdquo Really Somebody must be leaving something out So who chooses what is news and what isnrsquot and whatrsquos real and what isnrsquot
Itrsquos not really a tough choice to make Herersquos a news flash that everybody in the news business already knows Bad news almost always sells more and gets higher ratings than good news
So who made that choice Thatrsquos easy You and I made that choice ndash because thatrsquos what we buy
Now herersquos the hard question or maybe it is an easy question with a hard answer What are you and I going to do what decisions will we make if all we hear ndash all we buy ndash is the bad news
Probably wersquoll make bad decisions or at least decisions that are not well enough informed As a result we might become pessimists and maybe even a little paranoid And then we decide it must all be fake news something foisted on us by people with bad motives
A recent Pew Research poll suggests ldquohellipon a national scale changes in [news] coverage tend to mold public interest rather than vice versa If so journalists must be especially cognizant of their influence on not only opinions about the news but also on what is considered newsrdquo
You see half of the news ndash the bad half alone ndash isnrsquot news at all Itrsquos fake news
So herersquos the Good News Good News is goodhellip and we can chose it any time we want it Good news is like adding a sizzling juicy steak to those boring veggies and smashed potatoes on our daily news platter Unless you ask for it yoursquore not getting your moneyrsquos worth
This week the Jamestown Gazette invites you to sample some especially good news about Jamestown ndash which is actually the same policy wersquove followed since our issue 1 in April of 2011
This is Good News gone viral as it should Cortney Linneckersquos cover story this week is important Thatrsquos not only because it is a really
cool piece of locally handmade video that does a world of good for local pride and itrsquos flying across the Internet like an Olympic bobsled It is also quite simply the rest of the news and people are loving it
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo said Kipp Reynolds one of the creators of ldquoHello Jamestown 2017rdquo ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquo But after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Hello Jamestown 2017 is the antidote to those of us who know everything bad there is to say about our city We can quote sad statistics troubling demographics and name the names of city servants they think are incompetent But that is fake news simply because it is not all the news
Since starting to work with the Jamestown Gazette nearly 6 years ago I have been given about 50 opportunities every year to find and report on the good news about Jamestown And it has not been hard Our policy about good news is evident for example in this weekrsquos I Love My Hometown by Mary Beth Southwick on page 2 and in the Everyday Hunter column by Steve Sorenson on page 11 Hersquos dropping some well delivered ldquotruth bombsrdquo on some of the old fake news people have bought about the world of our wildlife
ldquohellipwe live in a day where eye-traffic is all-importantrdquo Steve said ldquoEven though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around again [as misinformation]mdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyesrdquo
Please log on to YouTube and type in Hello Jamestown 2017 Be reminded once again of the rest of the wonderful story that is us
In fact we think yoursquoll find it to be the real story the real news about Jamestown New York
Enjoy this special ad for our community and our closest friends and neighbors And of course enjoy the read
Walt Pickut
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NATUREFocus on Nature XIVNow thru April 9thRTPI 311 Curtis St Jmst716-665-2473
SPECIAL DAY OF THE YEARFebruary 3 2017BUBBLEGUM DAYBubblegum Day began in 2006 when author Ruth Spiro decided that the world needed a day focused around education philanthropy and best of all bubble gum
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ARTHope in the Dark (Themes amp Ideas of Hope)Work by 24 international artist in all disciplines sound art photography mixed media installation amp filmNow - Feb 24th bull 4pm3rd on 3rd Gallery116 E 3rd St Jamestown
AUDUBON NATURE EVENTSCall 716-569-2345 visit wwwjamestownaudubonorgFeBruary3rd amp 11th First Friday Lunch Bunch4th 35th Annual Snowflake Sustainable Living Festival11th Little Explorers17th Braided Wool Rug Techniqus20th Snow Camp
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CHARITYFUNDRAISERSFilling The Gap Incorporated presentsSassy Baggs amp Beyond Blingoto benefit the Look good fundThurs Feb 2nd Doors Open 6pmThe Resource Center Conf Center200 Dunham Ave JamestownTICKETS 716-661-1477
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COMMUNITY EVENTSSleigh Rides at ChautauquaEvery Sat amp Sun Now-Feb 25Chaut Bookstore Chaut Inst10 Roberts St Chautauqua716-782-2871
4th Annual WinterFestSat Feb 11th Noon-6pmBemus Point Golf Club72 Main St Bemus Point
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Article Contributed by State University of
New York at Fredonia
The highly acclaimed operatic rendering of Louisa May Alcotts beloved Little Women will be presented in a staged concert production by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra a professional ensemble-in-residence at the State University of New York at Fredonia on Saturday Feb 4 at 4 pm in King Concert HallSince it was first presented by American composer Mark Adamo at the Houston Grand Opera in 1998 Little Women has been performed in over 65 opera houses around the world on countless American stages
and was presented on a 2001 PBS telecast of Great Performances WNYCO will provide the gorgeous musical scoring for this beautifully crafted re-telling of the famous storyGuest artist Rebecca Schuessler of New York City will be featured in the role of Jo March She will be joined by Fredonia student artists that include among others Lucia Helgren a senior Vocal PerformanceArts Administration major as Amy Nicole Brendel senior Applied MusicArts Administration as Meg Meredith Smietana senior Music Education as Alma March David Waterland senior Vocal Performance as John Brooke and Mariami Bekauri Master
of Music candidate Vocal Performance as Aunt March School of Music graduate Alison Snavely will play the role of Beth
The production is under the musical direction of Dr Glen Cortese Serving as stage director is Music Professor Brent Weber of the School of
Music Matt Marco who received a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano from Fredonia in 2015 is the vocal coachAdmission to Little Women is free to students of all ages (SUNY students should provide identification) and $20 for adultnon-studentsWNYCO presents an annual staged concert opera with special attention to the works of the 20th and 21st century and provides a professional forum for Fredonias finest young vocal students to perform
WNYCO to Present American Opera Little Women
Rebecca Schuessler
Article Contributed byJamestown Audubon
Nature Center
ldquoThe fox and the bobcat both had fur didnrsquot theyrdquo asked Carly Polisoto Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Naturalist to Fletcher Elementary School UPK students in Jennifer Schraderrsquos class ldquoAnd we also have fur we just call it something differentrdquoldquoThatrsquos hairrdquo said one of the studentsldquoThatrsquos right we call it hair I told you that we are all mammals and we have fur or hair donrsquot werdquoMs Polisoto taught Fletcher UPK students all about mammals as part of their extended visit to the school over the next few weeks visiting all grade levels to teach students a bit
more about the natural world Ms Polisoto explained that mammals are animals that have fur and bones give birth to live babies and give their babies milk to drink She also told them that many of their pets at home like cats and dogs are also mammals and that people are mammals too She also showed them pictures of mammals and brought in fur and bones for the students to holdThe Jamestown Audubon Nature Center will be visiting over 50 Fletcher classrooms UPK to fourth grade to spread their mission of connecting students to nature through hands-on interaction The Centerrsquos goal is to partner with teachers to deliver solid science-based lessons that are fun and engaging Programs such as Wetland Life Cycles Incredible Insects Beavers Birdie Cradles Home Sweet Habitat A Treersquos Year and Seeds-n-Such are just some of the
programs available to students at grade-appropriate levels The Center also provides pre-and post-visit materials to help teachers integrate the lesson into other experiences with their studentsldquoWe are so thrilled that the Audubon Nature Center comes into Fletcher School to teach our students more about the natural worldrdquo said Fletcher Elementary School Principal Maria DeJoy ldquoWe are lucky to have such a vibrant organization who is willing to take the time to come into the classroom to expose our students to worlds they might not otherwise have an opportunity to explorerdquoOur hands-on programs are designed to help students meet learning standards set forth by the New York State Department of Education including the NYS Elementary Science Core Curriculum
Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Visits Fletcher Elementary School
Carly Polisoto from the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center shows Fletcher
Elementary School UPK students an animal bone during a talk about mammals
6 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
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WEEKWHINEOF THE
WEEK
Mine is better than yoursOK your computerphonetablet brand
is so much way better than mine Itrsquos the Uber gadget that tops everything Now go
away and stop bragging I am so tired of people trying to instill computer envy Itrsquos almost Freudian It reminds me of
that old saying about carshellip the only thing that malfunctions in any car is the nut behind the
wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
youre probably only bragging that you are smarter than me Computer braggers really push
my buttons
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by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
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Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
7January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecomCOMMUNITY
Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
12 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom COMMUNITY
Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
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Article Contributed by State University of
New York at Fredonia
The highly acclaimed operatic rendering of Louisa May Alcotts beloved Little Women will be presented in a staged concert production by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra a professional ensemble-in-residence at the State University of New York at Fredonia on Saturday Feb 4 at 4 pm in King Concert HallSince it was first presented by American composer Mark Adamo at the Houston Grand Opera in 1998 Little Women has been performed in over 65 opera houses around the world on countless American stages
and was presented on a 2001 PBS telecast of Great Performances WNYCO will provide the gorgeous musical scoring for this beautifully crafted re-telling of the famous storyGuest artist Rebecca Schuessler of New York City will be featured in the role of Jo March She will be joined by Fredonia student artists that include among others Lucia Helgren a senior Vocal PerformanceArts Administration major as Amy Nicole Brendel senior Applied MusicArts Administration as Meg Meredith Smietana senior Music Education as Alma March David Waterland senior Vocal Performance as John Brooke and Mariami Bekauri Master
of Music candidate Vocal Performance as Aunt March School of Music graduate Alison Snavely will play the role of Beth
The production is under the musical direction of Dr Glen Cortese Serving as stage director is Music Professor Brent Weber of the School of
Music Matt Marco who received a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano from Fredonia in 2015 is the vocal coachAdmission to Little Women is free to students of all ages (SUNY students should provide identification) and $20 for adultnon-studentsWNYCO presents an annual staged concert opera with special attention to the works of the 20th and 21st century and provides a professional forum for Fredonias finest young vocal students to perform
WNYCO to Present American Opera Little Women
Rebecca Schuessler
Article Contributed byJamestown Audubon
Nature Center
ldquoThe fox and the bobcat both had fur didnrsquot theyrdquo asked Carly Polisoto Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Naturalist to Fletcher Elementary School UPK students in Jennifer Schraderrsquos class ldquoAnd we also have fur we just call it something differentrdquoldquoThatrsquos hairrdquo said one of the studentsldquoThatrsquos right we call it hair I told you that we are all mammals and we have fur or hair donrsquot werdquoMs Polisoto taught Fletcher UPK students all about mammals as part of their extended visit to the school over the next few weeks visiting all grade levels to teach students a bit
more about the natural world Ms Polisoto explained that mammals are animals that have fur and bones give birth to live babies and give their babies milk to drink She also told them that many of their pets at home like cats and dogs are also mammals and that people are mammals too She also showed them pictures of mammals and brought in fur and bones for the students to holdThe Jamestown Audubon Nature Center will be visiting over 50 Fletcher classrooms UPK to fourth grade to spread their mission of connecting students to nature through hands-on interaction The Centerrsquos goal is to partner with teachers to deliver solid science-based lessons that are fun and engaging Programs such as Wetland Life Cycles Incredible Insects Beavers Birdie Cradles Home Sweet Habitat A Treersquos Year and Seeds-n-Such are just some of the
programs available to students at grade-appropriate levels The Center also provides pre-and post-visit materials to help teachers integrate the lesson into other experiences with their studentsldquoWe are so thrilled that the Audubon Nature Center comes into Fletcher School to teach our students more about the natural worldrdquo said Fletcher Elementary School Principal Maria DeJoy ldquoWe are lucky to have such a vibrant organization who is willing to take the time to come into the classroom to expose our students to worlds they might not otherwise have an opportunity to explorerdquoOur hands-on programs are designed to help students meet learning standards set forth by the New York State Department of Education including the NYS Elementary Science Core Curriculum
Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Visits Fletcher Elementary School
Carly Polisoto from the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center shows Fletcher
Elementary School UPK students an animal bone during a talk about mammals
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WEEKWHINEOF THE
WEEK
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wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
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by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38
39 40 41 42
43 44 45 46
47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65
66 67 68
69 70 71
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
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Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
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Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
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you come down to CCHS and get me today
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Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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Article Contributed byOffice of the Chautauqua
County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
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Article Contributed by State University of
New York at Fredonia
The highly acclaimed operatic rendering of Louisa May Alcotts beloved Little Women will be presented in a staged concert production by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra a professional ensemble-in-residence at the State University of New York at Fredonia on Saturday Feb 4 at 4 pm in King Concert HallSince it was first presented by American composer Mark Adamo at the Houston Grand Opera in 1998 Little Women has been performed in over 65 opera houses around the world on countless American stages
and was presented on a 2001 PBS telecast of Great Performances WNYCO will provide the gorgeous musical scoring for this beautifully crafted re-telling of the famous storyGuest artist Rebecca Schuessler of New York City will be featured in the role of Jo March She will be joined by Fredonia student artists that include among others Lucia Helgren a senior Vocal PerformanceArts Administration major as Amy Nicole Brendel senior Applied MusicArts Administration as Meg Meredith Smietana senior Music Education as Alma March David Waterland senior Vocal Performance as John Brooke and Mariami Bekauri Master
of Music candidate Vocal Performance as Aunt March School of Music graduate Alison Snavely will play the role of Beth
The production is under the musical direction of Dr Glen Cortese Serving as stage director is Music Professor Brent Weber of the School of
Music Matt Marco who received a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano from Fredonia in 2015 is the vocal coachAdmission to Little Women is free to students of all ages (SUNY students should provide identification) and $20 for adultnon-studentsWNYCO presents an annual staged concert opera with special attention to the works of the 20th and 21st century and provides a professional forum for Fredonias finest young vocal students to perform
WNYCO to Present American Opera Little Women
Rebecca Schuessler
Article Contributed byJamestown Audubon
Nature Center
ldquoThe fox and the bobcat both had fur didnrsquot theyrdquo asked Carly Polisoto Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Naturalist to Fletcher Elementary School UPK students in Jennifer Schraderrsquos class ldquoAnd we also have fur we just call it something differentrdquoldquoThatrsquos hairrdquo said one of the studentsldquoThatrsquos right we call it hair I told you that we are all mammals and we have fur or hair donrsquot werdquoMs Polisoto taught Fletcher UPK students all about mammals as part of their extended visit to the school over the next few weeks visiting all grade levels to teach students a bit
more about the natural world Ms Polisoto explained that mammals are animals that have fur and bones give birth to live babies and give their babies milk to drink She also told them that many of their pets at home like cats and dogs are also mammals and that people are mammals too She also showed them pictures of mammals and brought in fur and bones for the students to holdThe Jamestown Audubon Nature Center will be visiting over 50 Fletcher classrooms UPK to fourth grade to spread their mission of connecting students to nature through hands-on interaction The Centerrsquos goal is to partner with teachers to deliver solid science-based lessons that are fun and engaging Programs such as Wetland Life Cycles Incredible Insects Beavers Birdie Cradles Home Sweet Habitat A Treersquos Year and Seeds-n-Such are just some of the
programs available to students at grade-appropriate levels The Center also provides pre-and post-visit materials to help teachers integrate the lesson into other experiences with their studentsldquoWe are so thrilled that the Audubon Nature Center comes into Fletcher School to teach our students more about the natural worldrdquo said Fletcher Elementary School Principal Maria DeJoy ldquoWe are lucky to have such a vibrant organization who is willing to take the time to come into the classroom to expose our students to worlds they might not otherwise have an opportunity to explorerdquoOur hands-on programs are designed to help students meet learning standards set forth by the New York State Department of Education including the NYS Elementary Science Core Curriculum
Jamestown Audubon Nature Center Visits Fletcher Elementary School
Carly Polisoto from the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center shows Fletcher
Elementary School UPK students an animal bone during a talk about mammals
6 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
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WEEKWHINEOF THE
WEEK
Mine is better than yoursOK your computerphonetablet brand
is so much way better than mine Itrsquos the Uber gadget that tops everything Now go
away and stop bragging I am so tired of people trying to instill computer envy Itrsquos almost Freudian It reminds me of
that old saying about carshellip the only thing that malfunctions in any car is the nut behind the
wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
youre probably only bragging that you are smarter than me Computer braggers really push
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Week of 13017 - 2517
ACROSS1 Picnic discard4 Unconvincing8 Charge
14 Envelope abbr15 State openly16 Get a rise out
of17 Like some
millionaires19 Cantina fare20 Chamber group
maybe21 Addams family
butler23 Bundle24 Without end26 Hailey novel28 Family
subdivisions30 Strong
indignation33 Medal-worthy36 In addition38 Buzzer 64 Tax evaders 9 Caffeine source 35 Subject to 39 Genesis name ally 10 Alter improperly annulment40 Dense grove 66 Dissimilar 11 Ready for use 37 Signaling 42 Pastoral place 67 Earth in the 12 Room in the big system43 Increase with Balance author house 41 Boiling
up 68 Chip off the old 13 Kind of pad 46 Irish month44 Take one block 18 Abstain 48 Warren denizen45 _____ of truth 69 Move unsteadily 22 Blackboard 50 1985 Ron 47 Sound asleep 70 All over marker Howard film49 Secret stuff 71 Wrap up 25 Not one or the 52 Adjust51 Diamond other 54 Became an
measure DOWN 27 Like some issue53 Run 1 Social class shoes 55 Gripper57 Tell all 2 Blatant 29 Indy entrant 56 Touch up as 59 Cary Grant 3 Contradict 31 Numerical text
originally 4 On the ___ ending 57 Old Spice rival61 Pull an (fleeing) 32 Furnace output 58 Diane of Must
all-nighter 5 Alpine hazard 33 Half a matched Love Dogs62 Fictional Roger 6 Lunar craft set 60 Pond growth
or Peter 7 Water carrier 34 Uniform 63 Mamies man8 Even if briefly 65 Nave bench
by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38
39 40 41 42
43 44 45 46
47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65
66 67 68
69 70 71
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
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Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
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Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
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you come down to CCHS and get me today
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Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
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WHINEOF THE
WEEKWHINEOF THE
WEEK
Mine is better than yoursOK your computerphonetablet brand
is so much way better than mine Itrsquos the Uber gadget that tops everything Now go
away and stop bragging I am so tired of people trying to instill computer envy Itrsquos almost Freudian It reminds me of
that old saying about carshellip the only thing that malfunctions in any car is the nut behind the
wheel In the same way itrsquos usually the user who makes the technology work or fail If yours seems so much better than mine
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of17 Like some
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maybe21 Addams family
butler23 Bundle24 Without end26 Hailey novel28 Family
subdivisions30 Strong
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up 68 Chip off the old 13 Kind of pad 46 Irish month44 Take one block 18 Abstain 48 Warren denizen45 _____ of truth 69 Move unsteadily 22 Blackboard 50 1985 Ron 47 Sound asleep 70 All over marker Howard film49 Secret stuff 71 Wrap up 25 Not one or the 52 Adjust51 Diamond other 54 Became an
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originally 4 On the ___ ending 57 Old Spice rival61 Pull an (fleeing) 32 Furnace output 58 Diane of Must
all-nighter 5 Alpine hazard 33 Half a matched Love Dogs62 Fictional Roger 6 Lunar craft set 60 Pond growth
or Peter 7 Water carrier 34 Uniform 63 Mamies man8 Even if briefly 65 Nave bench
by Margie E BurkeThe Weekly Crossword
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38
39 40 41 42
43 44 45 46
47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65
66 67 68
69 70 71
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
Article Contributed by Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chautauqua County
Cornell Cooperative Extension Chautauqua Countyrsquos EFNEP Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program would like to offer some ways to save money Many families throw away hundreds of dollars of food each year because it isnrsquot used up or isnrsquot stored properly A good strategy for saving money and making fast and healthy home cooked meals is to plan to use leftovers from a previous meal for a meal later in the week or to freeze leftovers and plan to use them in a new meal in the month
There are many ways to turn leftovers into another meal including packing them for lunch the next day or completely transforming them into another meal Extra vegetables can be cooked and added to a quiche soup or used as a healthy pizza topping Extra chicken or beef becomes fajitas quesadillas potpie or a chef rsquos salad Rice can be stir-fried added to soup salad or used as a binder in meatloaf
The key to successful leftover meals is to follow some simple rules to keep food safe and tasting great Divide leftovers into shallow containers to cool food quickly wrap in airtight storage containers rapid storage in airtight containers helps to maintain moisture
in the food keep bacteria from contaminating the food and prevents leftovers from picking up odor from other foods in the refrigerator cool food to refrigerator temperature before freezing freeze foods in portions sizes
yoursquoll need for future meals and label and date all leftovers stored in the refrigerator or freezer
Separate and refrigerate the portion to be served for another meal before putting the food on the table to be served for the current meal This keeps food quality higher and keeps food safe
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days Leftovers can be frozen for 3-4 months leftovers frozen longer than this will lose flavor and moisture although they will still be safe to eat
The EFNEP Program is one of many programs offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County (CCE-Chautauqua) CCE-Chautauqua is a community based educational organization affiliated with Cornell University Chautauqua County Government the NYS SUNY system and the federal government through the United States Department of Agriculturersquos National Institute of Food and Agriculture For more information call 716-664-9502 or visit our website at wwwccecornelleduchautauqua Cornell University Cooperative Extension provides equal program and employment opportunities
Strategy for Saving Money
Article Contributed byJamestown Renaissance
Corporation
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Board of Directors has named Kristy Kathman of Jamestown New York as interim executive director Greg Lindquist who held the job for over four years recently accepted a position in Connecticut to work with the Downtown Special Services District of the City of Stamford
ldquoIrsquom delighted that Kristy has agreed to be our interim directorrdquo said Board Co-Chair Dr Len Faulk ldquoHer background as program and administrative coordinator makes her an ideal choice to head our organization through this period of transitionrdquo
ldquoKristy has demonstrated tremendous passion and commitment to the revitalization of our community during her time at the Jamestown Renaissance Corporationrdquo added Dr Lillian Vitanza Ney previous Board Co-Chair and current
Board member ldquoWe are confident that she will not only lead us through our transition but help us define the next generation for our organizationrdquo
A native of Spencerport New York and graduate of the State University of New York at Fredonia Kristy moved to Jamestown in 2000 She worked as a public school teacher and school health coordinator before joining the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and has applied her talents and enthusiasm for helping our city to the organization Kristy lives with her husband Jason and two children ndash six year old Tommy and nine year old Katie
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement innovation and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown New York area For more information on the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation please visit wwwjamestownrenaissanceorg or call 664-2477 You can also learn more about the organization by joining their Facebook page
Kristy Kathman Named as Interim Executive Director of the Jamestown
Renaissance Corporation
7January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecomCOMMUNITY
Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
Walk Humbly
Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
St John Lutheran Church Amherst NY
Article Contributed byChautauqua Region
Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
Four Students Receive Dr Cecchini College Scholarship
Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
Olivia Richardson Jennifer Roof and Laurel Finson
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Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
12 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom COMMUNITY
Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
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Faith Matters
What is the measure of faithfulness
How do we gauge religiousness
How can we tell who is a disciple and who isnrsquot
Donald Trump has recently proposed a ban on Muslims entering our country He has also promised to prioritize Christian refugees who want to come to America Now Irsquom a pastor and I suppose I should be cheering such a declaration but Irsquom not Instead Irsquom torn and confused and worried
My first concern is theological When we start to put Christians first we run the risk of abandoning who we are in Christ See Jesus didnrsquot put some people before others His ministry was not to Jews only or solely to the faithful Rather Jesus ministered to all people In fact he got in trouble for reaching across the boundaries and barriers constructed by the political and religious leaders of his day Moreover we ought not to seek a ldquoChristians Firstrdquo stance because in Christ we are all called to put ourselves last
But beyond the theological reasons for why a ban on Muslims and preferential treatment for Christians is wrong there is a whole host of pragmatic concerns Namely how do you tell whose a Christian Is there a test Is there are trait Will we look for cross necklaces or ask people to recite the Lordrsquos Prayer Do we really think that we can gauge the hearts of our neighbors to determine their religious loyalty This sort of thinking is detrimental to discipleship because it pulls us our of the internal champers of the heart and places emphasis on irrelevant external measurements
In the prophetic book Micah God takes exception with his people They have broken the covenant They have
abandoned the faith They have sinned and fallen short With the mountains and hills as witnesses God lays a case out before them Condemned and seeking to show their faithfulness they respond to God asking for how they can demonstrate their faith ldquoWhat do you want from usrdquo they ask ldquoHow can we show our loyalty Do you want an offering How about a calve What about thousands of rams or a river of oil How about our firstborn sonsrdquo (Micah 66-7)
Like a Christian today who measures their faith based on their offering or some sacrifice they make Godrsquos people then seek to show their faithfulness in the easiest way possible But their external demonstrations are not what God seeks God replies ldquoThis is what is required of you Do justice Love kindness Walk humbly with your Godrdquo
Godrsquos response pulls us from the external and places us into the internal chambers of our hearts We are pulled from our behavior on Sunday to our lives on everyday We are invited to consider not just what we do for God but what we do for one another
May we begin to do justice for all people
May we love kindness all the time
And may we once again walk humbly (placing ourselves last and not first) with our God
In the Way
SDH
For more inspiration and insights from Pastor Scotts past columns please visit wwwjamestowngazettecom and click on the Faith Matters page The Jamestown Gazette is proud to present our countyrsquos most creative and original writers for your enjoyment and enlightenment
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Contributing WriterPastor Scott Hannon
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Community Foundation
The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship is a renewable scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors who exemplify exceptional moral character and a caring nature are hard working and involved in extra-curricular activities Once a student has been named a recipient they will receive this award each of the four years they are in school
The renewal recipients are Shelby Adams Jennifer Roof and Olivia Richardson Laurel Finson is the 2016-2017 recipient
Renewed for the third year recipient Shelby Adams is a Junior at the University at Buffalo majoring in exercise science with plans to enter the pre-dental program Renewed for the second year are recipients Olivia Richardson a sophomore at Houghton College majoring in pre-med with a minor in communication and Jennifer Roof a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in biochemistry
A 2016 graduate of Southwestern Central School Laurel Finson is a freshman at SUNY Fredonia majoring in Biology with a pre-med minor A
member of her high schoolrsquos National Honor Society Finson graduated third in her class and received the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Distinguished Young Women Program In addition to academics Finson is also a talented musician and played the flute and piccolo in the Area All State Band for five years She also volunteers her time and talents to the Childrenrsquos Sing Program through the Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Dr Cecchini earned advanced degrees in several disciplines He had two bachelorrsquos degrees from the University of Pittsburgh three masterrsquos degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and also earned a PhD in bioengineering in 1987 That same year he began founding Libera Inc a case management and information management company whose software products are used in 34 states and territories across the United States and in seven European countries His mother Babette Cecchini following his passing in 2013 created this scholarship in his memory
This scholarship is administered by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation The application process for the 2017-2018 academic years opens on March 1 2017 To learn more visit crcfonlineorg
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Pictured are the 2016-2017 recipients of The Dr Albert B Cecchini College Scholarship from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation (L to R) Shelby Adams
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Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
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Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
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Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
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Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
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(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
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numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
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Difficulty Easy
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42 6
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Article Contributed byBrookdale Lakewood
Brookdale Lakewood is pleased to announce our annual collaboration with the United Senior Council and Chautauqua County Office of the Aging to present our 5th Chautauqua County Senior Sweetheart Contest This special county-wide contest is driven by the community to recognize one individual for their service talent commitment achievement or overall positive impact on their family friends and the community we live in
All nominees must be at least 70 years young or above and reside in Chautauqua County They must be nominated by contacting Theresa Perrin Resident Program Coordinator of Brookdale Lakewood She can be contacted at 716-665-2414 or theresaperrinbrookdalecom or nominations can be mailed to her attention at 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY 14750 All entries are due by Thursday February 9th
Brookdale Lakewood 220 Southwestern Drive Lakewood NY
will be hosting a special community recognition reception on Tuesday February 14th at 200 PM where Becky Blum from the Office of the Aging will be crowning the 2017 Chautauqua County Sweetheart Winner This yearrsquos 2017 Sweetheart will be eligible to receive a package of gifts worth over $ 400 In addition attendees of the event will be entered to win a Peek and Peak Overnight Prize Package valued at $ 400 compliments of Peek and Peak and Brookdale Lakewood Entertainment and complimentary refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the crowning Please RSVP to attend to 716-665-2414 by Monday February 13th
If you would like to learn more about the Brookdale Lakewood Senior Living Community please contact Sales Manager Lisa LaRusch at 716-720-2935 or stop in for a visit at your convenience any time Brookdale Lakewood is a unique community offering four styles of apartments to choose from and personalized service plans that will cater to individual needs of seniors seeking assistive living
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
Raymour amp Flanigan to Host The Resource Center Artists
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
12 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom COMMUNITY
Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
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County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
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Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball with Coach Emory
FROM THE LOCKER ROOM with Cortney Linnecke
Contributing WriterCortney Linnecke
With the 2016-17 basketball year reaching its last few weeks the boys Varsity Wildcats have already racked up an impressive season The team stands in the Top 20 Class D teams in New York State with an 11-2 record overall and a 5-1 record in the league at the time of press At the forefront of the team blowing the whistle and calling the shots is head coach Cory Emory In his twentieth season coaching the Wildcats Emory sat down with the Jamestown Gazette to reveal how his teamrsquos matured how community support impacts his athletes and which player just scored his 1000th career point
Cortney What can you tell me about the boys on your team this year and their talent I hear one of your players just scored his 1000th point on court
Coach Emory Yes thatrsquos true that player is Chris Robson and hersquos actually my stepson As for our team we start three seniors and two juniors and I actually have a good mix of guys on the bench We have a sophomore a couple juniors and a couple more seniors because we usually go about eight players deep Our two leading scorers happen to be Chris who is averaging about 21-22 points a game and then Jared Gleason a junior whorsquos averaging right around 13-14 points a game
Cortney Your team has been a strong competitor in Class D not only this year but in many past years as well How do you keep that momentum of success rolling forward
Coach Emory Sherman as a community is very supportive of basketball so itrsquos really a tribute to the community They find our team to be important ndash the parents the kids Once one team has success itrsquos just kind of passed down from year to year The players then have certain expectations that they want to live up to
Cortney What have been some of the greatest highlights this season
Coach Emory I would say Chris scoring his 1000th point was a big highlight for the team That was coming off last year when our record was 12-10 So this year itrsquos been great to just come out play very well and be able to compete Wersquove had some big wins over Silver Creek Maple Grove and early on against Frewsburg which is playing very well this year
Cortney You mentioned last yearrsquos record 12-10 What changed from last season that improved your record so much
Coach Emory Last year we were young We had a couple of seniors but they really hadnrsquot played much before so we were very much a junior-sophomore team This year theyrsquove grown up and matured The seniors have kind of led our group on the court
Cortney What were your goals for the boys this season
Coach Emory Our goal every year is to take it one game at a time I know that might sound clicheacute but itrsquos true When you look at the big picture though yoursquore always looking for league titles first and sectional titles second Anything after that is just icing on the cake I guess our motto is ldquoBe better than you were yesterdayrdquo I think we say that every day Thatrsquos really our ultimate goal
To read more of Cortney Linneckersquos creative and informative contributions to the Jamestown Gazette please go to wwwjamestowngazettecom
Sherman Boys Varsity Basketball Team
Player Chris Robson shown above scored his 1000th career point with Sherman
Central School this season
Article Contributed byThe Resource Center
An exhibit showcasing the artistic talents of people with disabilities aims to warm the hearts of winter-weary area residentsWorks by artists with disabilities from The Resource Center will be on display at Raymour amp Flanigan from January 30 through February 3 The weeklong art exhibit is titled ldquoWarm Your Heart with a Little Artrdquo Paintings sculpture pottery and jewelry will be on display throughout the Raymour amp Flanigan showroom at 1001 Fairmount Avenue in Jamestown People can come to the store anytime during normal business hours (1000 am to 900 pm) to view the worksThe week will culminate with a gala finale from 600 to 800 pm on Friday February 3 The free event will feature music by area pianist Elizabeth Smith plus refreshments Those in attendance will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and buy some of the works being displayedThe artwork was created by people with developmental disabilities in The Resource Centerrsquos Creations art program Works by artists from Jamestown and Dunkirk will be featured The Creations program has been in existence for about 10 years The program is important because art gives people with disabilities a way to express what they may have difficulty conveying verballyCreations artists have had their works exhibited in a number of public venues over the years Susan Gutierrez The Resource Centerrsquos art instructor hopes many people will come to Raymour amp Flanigan to view the artwork and to meet the artists She believes those who have never experienced artwork created by people with disabilities will be favorably impressed by what they seeldquoI really hope that they can see the talent that all these artists have and
how unique and how different each artist isrdquo Gutierrez said She added that about 30 paintings sculptures and pottery pieces will be on exhibit at Raymour amp Flanigan and that most of the art and jewelry will be available for purchaseThis marks the third collaboration between The Resource Center and Raymour amp Flanigan following a childrenrsquos costume parade last Halloween and an event in support of TRCrsquos annual Laurel Run fund-raiser in 2015 Amy Rupp home furnishings lead at Raymour amp Flanigan has been interested in hosting an art exhibit for a couple of yearsldquoThe Resource Center has so many talented artists We just want to give them a chance to have their artwork seen by the communityrdquo Rupp saidRaymour amp Flanigan partners with a number of local organizations throughout the year in line with the furniture chainrsquos philosophy of giving back to the communities in which Raymour amp Flanigan is located Last year Raymour amp Flanigan stores hosted more than 450 community giving eventsldquoOur community outreach program is created to give back to the community and bring the community together As a privately owned company we are especially grateful to create build and maintain relationships with local vendors and utilize our stores to introduce people to our community culture and companyrdquo said Joe Troche the manager of Raymour amp Flaniganrsquos Jamestown location During the gala Raymour amp Flanigan will make a donation to The Resource Center to support the Creations art programThose attending the art exhibit will have an opportunity to receive a discount on eligible purchases at Raymour amp Flanigan through March 3For more information about the exhibit or the gala phone Raymour amp Flanigan at 483-3111 or The Resource Center at 483-2344
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
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County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
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G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
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Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
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Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
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Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
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Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
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in philosophy Over the years they learned they travelled they worked and both eventually found their way back to Jamestown to settle down and start families
ldquoWhen yoursquore from Jamestown the tendency is to say lsquoI canrsquot wait to get out of herersquordquo Reynolds said ldquoBut after living abroad and travelling the country you appreciate what this area has Thatrsquos kind of what happened to merdquo
Once back in town Reynolds says that both he and Smith were holding down jobs that paid the bills but were unfulfilling After unexpectedly being let go from his position Reynolds said he decided to wholly invest in filmmaking
ldquoThat job wasnrsquot what I wanted to be doing I wanted to be in video production itrsquos what I loverdquo he said ldquoSo when I was eliminated I chose to see that as one door closing and another door opening I just kind of jumped fully into filmrdquo
Not long after Smith also decided to quit his job and fully commit to Kranky Plate Productions He began producing podcasts vlogs and even a documentary on Jamestownrsquos drug crisis It was this documentary entitled ldquoRecover Jamestownrdquo that drew attention from Dr Lillian Ney Chair of the Health Care Action Team (HCAT) and board member of the JRC Ney would be the woman who eventually recruited Kranky Plate to produce the ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo video
ldquoThe bug bit himrdquo Reynolds said of Smithrsquos documentary ldquoWersquove been teaming up ever sincerdquo
The Motive Behind the Film
The seeds for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo were first planted two years ago by HCAT which was looking for updated promotional tools to recruit young medical professionals to Jamestown The idea for a video was proposed and the wheels were officially set in motion
ldquoThe JRC agreed put the video under its umbrella and it was decided that the video needed to be used for a more general recruitment effort not just physician recruitmentrdquo said Ney who was co-chair of the JRC at the time ldquoWe wanted ahellipvideo that would highlight the experiences of young people from the area or those who had moved to our area and that would also capture the essence of living here including recognition of the beautiful environment and the people who live hererdquo
While the video was always designed with a clear agenda ndash to recruit young professionals to Jamestown and imbue locals with fresh energy and appreciation ndash it quickly became clear that the video was more than just a marketing tool It was a personal statement for many of its collaborators including Reynolds
ldquoThis video is my love letter to the areardquo he said ldquoI wanted to remind everyone
what makes this area so attractive and how much it has going for it Everything that is said on screen I completely agree with because those were all the reasons I moved backrdquo
The Process Behind the Film
Once they had a clear mission and sentiment in mind Kranky Plate Productions set out to film interviews for ldquoHello Jamestownrdquo According to Reynolds they were looking for interview candidates who could offer unique perspectives on Chautauqua County
ldquoThe idea was to recruit people who were just starting out their careers and starting to find what they wanted to do with their liferdquo Reynolds said ldquoWe wanted to show that locals donrsquot always look at Jamestown quite the same way as other people sometimes they can take the area for grantedrdquo
Reynolds and Smith ended up getting soundbites from a wide array of professionals businesses and schools across the county They also secured scenic shots of the city in all four seasons with ski footage provided by Ashley Baron and drone footage provided in partnership with Dream It Do It of Western NY
ldquoOnce we got involved in the process our ambitions just started taking overrdquo Reynolds said ldquoMy rule of thumb is to always enjoy the process of what yoursquore doing without getting married to the outcomehellip Our real challenge came at the end when we had to try to whittle all this great footage down to a digestible five-minute experiencerdquo
Once completed the film was uploaded to YouTube on Jan 10th where it instantly began garnering online attention At the time of press the video had more than 14300 views on YouTube and had been shared on Facebook at least 838 times
ldquoThe reactions [to the video] have been overwhelmingly positiverdquo said Sarah Gilbert grant writer for the JRC who was responsible for uploading the video ldquoItrsquos been shared so often that itrsquos even reached other countries ndash we had 75 views in Canada and then a smaller number in Europe and other countriesrdquo
ldquo[The video] has exceeded our hopes dreams and expectationsrdquo said Ney ldquoIt is everything we wanted and more It has already been used in physician recruitment and it is in widespread use among our area organizations and attractorshellip We extend warm thanks to each and every person who participated in the video and made it shinerdquo
Havenrsquot seen the video yet It can be accessed via a search on YouTube or Facebook as well as on the JRCrsquos website For more information on the video or the JRCrsquos campaign to recruit professionals families and tourists to Jamestown visit JamestownUpClosecom or call 716-664-2477 To learn more about Kranky Plate Productions or watch more of their films like their page on Facebook and visit KrankyPlatecom
Hello JamestownContinued from Front
Four Truth Bombs About Coyotes
Contributing WriterSteve Sorensen
I saw my first eastern coyote in Maine in 1982 I killed my first one a couple of years later in Pennsylvania Since then Irsquove read everything I could get my hands on about this interesting canine Few ordinary people have researched the eastern coyote for as long as I have yet Irsquom always surprised about what I see reported today as though itrsquos news Based on all Irsquove read and studied for more than 30 years here are four ldquotruth bombsrdquo about eastern coyotes
Truth Bomb 1mdashEastern coyotes have been around for longer than you think
Articles and videos about the eastern coyote come to us through newspapers television and the Internetmdashmuch of it from highly reputable sourcesmdashas though excited scientists recently discovered a brand new species right under our noses But we have known for decades most of what is reported as news The first serious eastern coyote researcher was Gerry Parker from Nova Scotia and in 1995 he produced a book titled Eastern Coyote The Story of Its Success Itrsquos the story others are reporting 20 years later as ldquonewsrdquo yet Parkerrsquos work is seldom cited
Truth Bomb 2mdashEastern coyotes are here for normal natural reasons
Gerry Parkerrsquos research supports the simplest explanation of how coyotes got here and why theyrsquore larger than western coyotes As coyotes expanded their range from the northern Midwest into Canada early arrivals had trouble finding their own kind In the fringe areas of their advance they occasionally married up with Canadian wolves and bore young Thatrsquos why the eastern coyotersquos DNA shows wolf ancestrymdashtheyrsquore simply a wolfcoyote hybrid They expanded eastward north of the Great Lakes and down into the northeastern USA Thatrsquos why we have coyotes and why they are larger than their western counterpart
Truth Bomb 3mdashNo game agency ever hid the fact that coyotes were in the east
Coyotes in the east are not nearly as new as many believe In Pennsylvania they go back at least to 1938 Thatrsquos the year a trapper near Ridgway PA thought he had caught a young wolf The Pennsylvania Game Commission identified it as a coyote and published a photo of it So while many people will tell you the PGC long denied the existence of coyotes in the state the truth is actually the opposite The PGC has
repeatedly published information about coyotes and photos of them throughout the 20th century
Truth Bomb 4mdashEastern coyotes had manrsquos help in getting established
While itrsquos NOT true that eastern coyotes were stocked by game agencies timber companies or insurance companies man did help them get established in several ways The latter half of the 20th century was a time of rapid industrialization which brought big changes in land use the post-World War II housing boom increased oil and timber production the decline of family farms with regenerating forests on what had been cultivated lands and invasive species such as the gypsy moth Man changed the habitat giving the eastern coyote an opportunity to thrive
Then why so many recent reports about eastern coyotes as though they are some new exotic creature A couple of reasons First we live in a day where eye-traffic is all-important Even though information travels faster and farther than ever before the spread of information still has its limits Many people miss it until it comes around againmdashordinary truths are made sensational and old news is delivered with dramatic elements designed to attract new eyes
Second in our day of social media we quickly form opinions with limited information The effect is to make people think theyrsquore experts Whether itrsquos an aging lion hunted in Zimbabwe or a gorilla killed in a zoo to protect a child people quickly feel compelled to share their opinions
In some ways people are more out of touch with wildlife than ever before and thatrsquos one reason people are excited about reports of the ldquonew speciesrdquo known as the eastern coyote
When ldquoThe Everyday Hunterrdquo isnrsquot hunting hersquos thinking about hunting writing about hunting talking about hunting dreaming about hunting or wishing he were hunting Contact him at EverydayHuntergmailcom and read more of his thoughts about hunting at wwwjamestowngazettecom
THE EVERYDAY HUNTER with Steve Sorensen
reg
Coyotes then and now Eastern coyotes have prospered in the east (Top photo Pennsylvania Game Commission
bottom photo Steve Sorensen)
Kipp Reynolds of Kranky Plate Productions
Sheridan Smith of Kranky Plate Productions
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Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
Please Mail completed forms to 1 W 4th St Jamestown NY 14701Email classifiedsjamestowngazettecom - Fax 716-338-1599
Merchandise ads are FREE in the Jamestown Gazette
Free Classified ads will only be accepted by using this form in the Jamestown Gazette or by e-mailing your item to classifiedsjamestowngazettecom
No Calls or Walk-Ins will be accepted on FREE Classifieds
Merchandise MUST be priced $500 or underNo Firewood No AnimalsPets and No Weaponry
Gazette Deals Ad Creator (Max 15 Words)
NAME________________________ PHONE__________________
Gazette Classified AdsFREE
CATEGORY (Antiques Household Items Etc)______________________
For a Bold or Display Ad contact our office at (716) 484-4155
Volunteer of the Year Awards presented by Mayor Cara Birrittieri
13January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecom
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
RestaurantCONNECTION
The
bull Breakfast served all day bull
Prime Rib
3 Main St
902 East 2nd St Jamestown NY 14701(716) 484-0600
Dinner HoursSun-Thurs 400-1000 Fri amp Sat 400-1130
Lunch HoursWed-Fri 1100-130
1 LARGEPIZZA
(with 1 topping)
Plus20 WINGS
Only$2275
(includes tax)
OPENMon-Thurs 11 am to 10 pmFri amp Sat 11 am to 11 pm
Closed Sun
203 EAST THIRD STJAMESTOWN
488-0226
MONDAYAll Day 3 Hard Tacos for $325
TUESDAYAll Day Margaritaville fo $299
wFood Purchase$200 OFF Fajita Dinners
WEDNESDAYAll Day Mexican Revolution
2 Dinners for $1500
THURSDAYFamily Night 4 to 10 pm
12 Price Kids Meals amp Pitchers of PopwPurchase of Any Dinner Entree
FRIDAYAll Day Cantina Fiesta Pitchers of Pop
Beer Sangria Coolers $399 to $699wFood PurchaseSATURDAY
Margarita Pitchers $1099Any Flavor wFood Purchase
WANTEDMEXICAN FOOD LOVERS
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY-PaintingStaining-PlumbingElectrical-Flooring-Custom Carpentry-KitchenBathroom Remodeling-Decks amp Patios-Siding-Window amp Doors
HANDYMAN SERVICEQuality Home Improvements
Maintenance amp RepairsFree Estimates Licensed amp Insured
Cutting Edge Home Improvements(716) 487-0124
Article Contributed byOffice of the Chautauqua
County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
LAKEWOOD DINER
716-763-8468
(formerly Mindyrsquos Place)
Regular MenuTried amp true favorites like our trademark
Furious Fish Sandwich or theBEST Breakfast Burrito in town
New Yearrsquos Resolution MenuDelicious meals designed to help you eat healthy - whole grain blueberry pancakes
veggie-wraps egg white omelets etc
DINE IN bull TAKE OUT
Homestyle Cooking bull Comfort FoodHearty Meals bull Light Meals
7am-2pm EVERY DAY48 Chautauqua Ave Lakewood
14 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
Around TownFriends
STORAGE
SELF STORAGE
3209 Fluvanna AveJamestown
665-2206
A Division of Robo Enterprises Inc
INSURANCEGLASS SERVICE HEATING SERVICE
FLOORING
burnettsflooringgmailcom
71676352165 Fairdale Ave Lakewood
Carpet bull Vinyl bull TileHardwood bull Laminate
CATERING
3Crsquos CateringThe Falconrsquos Nest Banquet Hall
267-4403 I www3cscateringcom
Every Sunday
830-1130am
Pancake Breakfast
Buffet
$10 Adults $550 Children
CelebratingMaple Syrup Season
New Basket raffle to support local organizations
Feb 5-April 9
All you can eat
WWWSolSticeHeatinginccom
101 Fairmount Ave Jamestown1-800-483-1678 bull 716-483-1678 (Available 24 HrsDay-7Dayswk)
Soapstone Stoves
Serving theTri-State for Over 40 YearsComplete Service Available
SOLSTICE HEATINGHEATING SERVICEFURNITURE
The Copper Bell
Painted Furniture Vintage Finds Paint Workshops Chalk amp Clay Paint
Check Events on Facebook
106 Chautauqua Ave bull Lakewood
716-763-7221
Classes Wed amp Sat
Custom WorkAvailable
ALARM SERVICE
ASHVILLE Ashville General StoreAshville Arrow Mart
BEMUS POINTBemus Point GolfBemus Point InnBemus Point MarketCoppolarsquos PizzeriaEllicottville BrewingGuppyrsquosHotel LenhartSee-Zurh HouseSkillmansThe Village CasinoWired On Main
BUSTIBoomerang CafeacuteBusti Country StoreCindy Flowers and GiftsPeterson Candies
CELORONCeloron General StoreCeloron Moose ClubMain LandingResource Center
CHAUTAUQUAChautauqua Book StoreChaut Institution Vistiors BureauChautauqua Institution LibraryPlaza Market Tasty Acrersquos Restaurant
CLYMERDutch Village RestaurantNeckers General Store
DEWITTVILLEVillage Restaurant
FALCONERBairrsquos PizzaBelview EastBetter Life Nutrition Donrsquot Trash ItFalconer Pharmacy Kwik FillMcDonaldrsquosSisterrsquos RestaurantThe General StoreTops Market
FREWSBURGCandy BarCarol ApartmentsDinner BellFrewsburg LegionFrewsburg Rest HomeFrewsburg Wine amp SpiritsKwik FillVSK Emporium
GERRYHeritage Village Retirement CampusHeritage Village Rehab amp Skilled Nursing
GREENHURSTChatter BoxMarket 430Heritage GreenSteenerrsquos Pub
JAMESTOWNA1 AutoAllen Street DinerAllen Street Grocery amp DeliAnderson Produce AJrsquos Texas Hots Arbyrsquos
Arrow Mart Washington StNorth Main
Babalu CafeacuteBrazilBrick CityBrigiottarsquos Farmland Burger KingCarubba CollisionCattaraugus County Bank Chautauqua County AirportCherry LoungeCoffee CupComfort InnDave Warren AutoDampS GlassDorianrsquos Hair Salon Dr Lai Ecklof BakeryElegant Edibles CateringFarm Fresh Foods 3rd StFifties RestaurantFishers Family RestaurantFresh Cut Meats and MoreFresco Pizza amp WingsFudges Sub ShopFriendlyrsquos RestaurantGokey Mini MartHall amp Laury OpticalHampton InnHartley BuickHarvest Time Cafe Heritage ParkHometown Grill Holiday Inn ExpressHonest JohnrsquosHoneycomb SalonIchibanInfinityJamestown Bowling Company Jamestown Business College
Jamestown Community CollegeJamestown Convenient CareJamestown Savings Bank Arena JoeZ Coffee HouseJohnnys LunchJones BakeryJones Hill RehabJohn David SalonKwik FillLabyrinth Press CoLandmark Restaurant Lenarsquos Pizza 2nd StLine-XLisciandrorsquos RetaurantLoris Kountry KafeLutheran Mariners Pier ExpressMaureenrsquos Hair SalonMcDonaldrsquosMeals on WheelsMia Bella SalonMileyrsquos Old InnMorrealersquos CollisionNovel DestinationsPal Joeyrsquos Peterson FarmsPhil-N- Cindys LunchPrendergast Library Quik LubeRampK MotorsRed CrossReg LennaRichardrsquos Hair SalonRobert H Jackson CenterROBO
Marion StNorth Main St
Salon 1 - Foote AveSandeersquos - E 2nd StSandeersquos Cafeacute RiverwalkSave-A-Lot
Seneca EyeSouthern Auto ExchangeSouth Side Plaza Barber Shop Southside Redemption CenterSouthern Tier SupplySpectrum EyecareThe EateryThe PubTim Hortonrsquos
Brooklyn Square2nd StMain StFoote Ave
Tops Market WCA HospitalWings amp ThingsYMCA
KENNEDYAbers AcresKennedy Super MarketThe OfficeRoberts Nursery
LAKEWOODAlfies Restaurant Bolandrsquos Goodyear Burger King Davidsonrsquos RestaruantDons Car WashDunn TireFamily Health ServicesKeybankKwik FillLakewood Arrow MartLakewood Mobile MartLarry SpaccMcDonaldrsquosMikes NurseryMindyrsquos PlaceMirage Salon
Off the Beaten PathPanera BreadRyders Cup Coffee ShopSakura BuffetSave-A-LotSchuylerrsquos Country KitchenSouthern Tier BreweryStedman CoffeeTim HortonrsquosTanglewood ManorWalmart Wing CityYMCA
MAPLE SPRINGSThe Springs RestaurantToms Tavern
MAYVILLE Andriacciorsquos RestaurantChautauqua SuitesChautauqua Harbor HouseJampB Mayville DinerLighthouse Point GroceryMayville Family Health Mayville Arrow MartMayville Service CenterThe Sweet SpotWebbrsquos
PANAMARowdy RoosterTroyerrsquos Greenhouse
RANDOLPHCattaraugus County Bank Inkley PharmacyRampM RestaurantRandolph RetailRandolph Manor
TopsVernrsquos Place
RUSSELLConewango KayakCanoe Rental
SHERMANCooler CafeacuteFranklinrsquos Pizza ShopMack Hometown MarketMain St DinerMurdocks Family Restaurant Sherman HardwareTexs Quick Stop
SINCLAIRVILLESinclairville SuperetteWitch Kitch Inn
STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
The Jamestown Gazette is available inChautauqua Cattaraugus and Warren CountyThank you for patronizing our fine dealers below who
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15January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecom
TopsVernrsquos Place
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STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
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Rolling Hills Radio ShowBeck Anderson
Vince amp Deb OgnibeneRiley Gustafson
Duncan amp Laurie Oleshak
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Jim Foley Sharon Bergstrom
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Bridget Sam amp Scott Cummings Mikayla amp Morgan JohnsonKatie amp Hannah Jaroszynski
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All Metal Specialties is proud to design manufacture fabricate and finish at a premium quality level
All Metal Specialties Inc
Steve Latone Owner FullyInsured
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Specializing in
(716)484-2380327 Steele Street bull Jamestown NY 14701
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Of Jamestown Incainting Unlimited
Since Itrsquos Blistery OutsideFix amp Brighten Up INSIDE
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Varnishing ampepoxy Floors
AUTO bull HOME bull BUSINESS bull LIFE
552 W THIRD ST JAMESTOWN NY716-483-1886
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Rhoe B Henderson III CPCU
Providing Insurance Solutions to Western New York since 1926 Now also in Western PA
Feel free to give us a Reviewwwwrhoebhendersoncomreview
Jamestown is a great place to live work play and raise a family
Custom CateringPicnics bull Black Tie bull Family Affairs bull Corporate Events
1101 Main St bull Jamestown bull 488-0434
Elegant Edibles CateringProud amp Happy to be a
Jamestown Resident amp Business Owner
100 Mall BlvdLakewood
716-763-0836
800 Foote AveJamestown
716-488-1622
346 Fluvanna AveJamestown
716-488-1620
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12 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom COMMUNITY
Article Contributed byVillage of Lakewood
The names of the two awardees for the first volunteer of the year awards in Lakewood were revealed during the start of the regular Village of Lakewood Board of Trustee meeting January 23 2107 Both recipients were caught totally by surprise as Mayor Cara Birrittieri unwrapped a perpetual plaque with their names as the first twoThose receiving the Lakewood first annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are Edward ldquoTedrdquo McCague for his work leading the effort and chairing the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee toward adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Scott Mekus of Eventz by Scott for Co-Chairing the newly created Lakewood Events and Marketing Committee and bringing larger events and greater marketing efforts under budget during 2016 During her remarks Mayor
Birrittieri said ldquoTed McCague worked tirelessly for the past two years and in particular the past year to bring our comprehensive plan to the implementation phase He has put in countless hours on this document which will stand the test of timerdquo Both recipients received a star shaped award with a quote chosen for each The inscription on McCaguersquos award reads ldquoThe brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of othersrdquoBirrittieri praised Mekusrsquo efforts as well ldquoScott has been the master-mind behind all of our planning for our events this past year The detail with which he plans events is amazing and he has made the village proudrdquo The inscription on Mekusrsquo award reads ldquoThose who can do those who can do more volunteerrdquo The perpetual plaque can be seen at village hall It was donated to the village by the mayor and her husband A Jackson Smith Jr Lakewood native and SWHS rsquo87
Village Volunteers are Recognized in Lakewood
(L to R) Scott Mekus Mayor Birrittieri Ted McCague
Chautauqua County Humane Society Pets of the Week
Sofie
Hi there my name is Sofie I am a 4 year old special needs kitty here at CCHS I am blind blind and FIV positive but I have so much love to give I am a favorite among our volunteers here and they are very eager to get me into a furever loving home I am super friendly very alert and love conversation Being blind I really rely on my sense of hearing so they recommend I go into a quiet home so that she can get used to
my surroundings without fear Please help me find my furever home Trixie
Hello Im Trixie Im a little bit older but I still love to check out new things I love to have a squeaky toy to carry around I enjoy my quiet time and would do best in a quieter home with older kids if any I
can get along with older dogs and dont pay much mind to cats if theyre around If think Im the one for
you come down to CCHS and get me today
Chautauqua County Humane Society bull 2825 Strunk Rd Jamestown bull (716) 665-2209 bull wwwspcapetscom bull cchsspcapetscom
Article Contributed byJames Prendergast Library
Prendergast Library will host the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) starting Saturday January 28 Appointments are available on Tuesdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm thorough
April 11 To make an appointment call 211 or 1-888-696-9211 Individuals who make less than $54000 in 2016 qualify for this assistance Programs at Prendergast Library are free and open to the public The library is located at 509 Cherry St Jamestown For information call 484-7135 or visit the libraryrsquos website at prendergastlibraryorg
Prendergast Library to Offer Free Tax Preparation
2017 VITA Volunteers at a recent training at the Library
Please Mail completed forms to 1 W 4th St Jamestown NY 14701Email classifiedsjamestowngazettecom - Fax 716-338-1599
Merchandise ads are FREE in the Jamestown Gazette
Free Classified ads will only be accepted by using this form in the Jamestown Gazette or by e-mailing your item to classifiedsjamestowngazettecom
No Calls or Walk-Ins will be accepted on FREE Classifieds
Merchandise MUST be priced $500 or underNo Firewood No AnimalsPets and No Weaponry
Gazette Deals Ad Creator (Max 15 Words)
NAME________________________ PHONE__________________
Gazette Classified AdsFREE
CATEGORY (Antiques Household Items Etc)______________________
For a Bold or Display Ad contact our office at (716) 484-4155
Volunteer of the Year Awards presented by Mayor Cara Birrittieri
13January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecom
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
RestaurantCONNECTION
The
bull Breakfast served all day bull
Prime Rib
3 Main St
902 East 2nd St Jamestown NY 14701(716) 484-0600
Dinner HoursSun-Thurs 400-1000 Fri amp Sat 400-1130
Lunch HoursWed-Fri 1100-130
1 LARGEPIZZA
(with 1 topping)
Plus20 WINGS
Only$2275
(includes tax)
OPENMon-Thurs 11 am to 10 pmFri amp Sat 11 am to 11 pm
Closed Sun
203 EAST THIRD STJAMESTOWN
488-0226
MONDAYAll Day 3 Hard Tacos for $325
TUESDAYAll Day Margaritaville fo $299
wFood Purchase$200 OFF Fajita Dinners
WEDNESDAYAll Day Mexican Revolution
2 Dinners for $1500
THURSDAYFamily Night 4 to 10 pm
12 Price Kids Meals amp Pitchers of PopwPurchase of Any Dinner Entree
FRIDAYAll Day Cantina Fiesta Pitchers of Pop
Beer Sangria Coolers $399 to $699wFood PurchaseSATURDAY
Margarita Pitchers $1099Any Flavor wFood Purchase
WANTEDMEXICAN FOOD LOVERS
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY-PaintingStaining-PlumbingElectrical-Flooring-Custom Carpentry-KitchenBathroom Remodeling-Decks amp Patios-Siding-Window amp Doors
HANDYMAN SERVICEQuality Home Improvements
Maintenance amp RepairsFree Estimates Licensed amp Insured
Cutting Edge Home Improvements(716) 487-0124
Article Contributed byOffice of the Chautauqua
County Executive
Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
Week of 13017 - 2517
Solution to Crossword
C O B L A M E A T T A C KA V E A V O W L E A V E NS E L F M A D E T A M A L ET R I O L U R C H P I L EE T E R N A L H O T E L
G E N E R A W R A T HH E R O I C A L S O B E EE V E T H I C K E T L E AR E V H E R E M O M E N TS N O R E A R C A N A
C A R A T O P E R A T EB L A B L E A C H C R A MR A B B I T L O O P H O L EU N L I K E G O R E S O NT E E T E R A N E W E N D
Week of 13017 - 2517
Edited by Margie E BurkeSUDOKU
HOW TO SOLVE
(Answer appears elsewherein this issue)
Each row must containthe numbers 1 to 9
numbers 1 to 9
Solution to Sudoku
each column mustcontain the numbers1 to 9 and each set
of 3 by 3 boxesmust contain the
Copyright 2017 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
7 3 82 3 5 49 5 2 79 8 7
3 1 71 8 98 2
42 6
4 7 6 9 3 1 5 8 22 8 3 6 7 5 4 9 19 5 1 4 8 2 6 3 75 9 8 3 2 7 1 4 63 6 2 1 5 4 9 7 81 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 58 1 5 7 4 3 2 6 96 3 9 2 1 8 7 5 47 2 4 5 9 6 8 1 3
LAKEWOOD DINER
716-763-8468
(formerly Mindyrsquos Place)
Regular MenuTried amp true favorites like our trademark
Furious Fish Sandwich or theBEST Breakfast Burrito in town
New Yearrsquos Resolution MenuDelicious meals designed to help you eat healthy - whole grain blueberry pancakes
veggie-wraps egg white omelets etc
DINE IN bull TAKE OUT
Homestyle Cooking bull Comfort FoodHearty Meals bull Light Meals
7am-2pm EVERY DAY48 Chautauqua Ave Lakewood
14 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
Around TownFriends
STORAGE
SELF STORAGE
3209 Fluvanna AveJamestown
665-2206
A Division of Robo Enterprises Inc
INSURANCEGLASS SERVICE HEATING SERVICE
FLOORING
burnettsflooringgmailcom
71676352165 Fairdale Ave Lakewood
Carpet bull Vinyl bull TileHardwood bull Laminate
CATERING
3Crsquos CateringThe Falconrsquos Nest Banquet Hall
267-4403 I www3cscateringcom
Every Sunday
830-1130am
Pancake Breakfast
Buffet
$10 Adults $550 Children
CelebratingMaple Syrup Season
New Basket raffle to support local organizations
Feb 5-April 9
All you can eat
WWWSolSticeHeatinginccom
101 Fairmount Ave Jamestown1-800-483-1678 bull 716-483-1678 (Available 24 HrsDay-7Dayswk)
Soapstone Stoves
Serving theTri-State for Over 40 YearsComplete Service Available
SOLSTICE HEATINGHEATING SERVICEFURNITURE
The Copper Bell
Painted Furniture Vintage Finds Paint Workshops Chalk amp Clay Paint
Check Events on Facebook
106 Chautauqua Ave bull Lakewood
716-763-7221
Classes Wed amp Sat
Custom WorkAvailable
ALARM SERVICE
ASHVILLE Ashville General StoreAshville Arrow Mart
BEMUS POINTBemus Point GolfBemus Point InnBemus Point MarketCoppolarsquos PizzeriaEllicottville BrewingGuppyrsquosHotel LenhartSee-Zurh HouseSkillmansThe Village CasinoWired On Main
BUSTIBoomerang CafeacuteBusti Country StoreCindy Flowers and GiftsPeterson Candies
CELORONCeloron General StoreCeloron Moose ClubMain LandingResource Center
CHAUTAUQUAChautauqua Book StoreChaut Institution Vistiors BureauChautauqua Institution LibraryPlaza Market Tasty Acrersquos Restaurant
CLYMERDutch Village RestaurantNeckers General Store
DEWITTVILLEVillage Restaurant
FALCONERBairrsquos PizzaBelview EastBetter Life Nutrition Donrsquot Trash ItFalconer Pharmacy Kwik FillMcDonaldrsquosSisterrsquos RestaurantThe General StoreTops Market
FREWSBURGCandy BarCarol ApartmentsDinner BellFrewsburg LegionFrewsburg Rest HomeFrewsburg Wine amp SpiritsKwik FillVSK Emporium
GERRYHeritage Village Retirement CampusHeritage Village Rehab amp Skilled Nursing
GREENHURSTChatter BoxMarket 430Heritage GreenSteenerrsquos Pub
JAMESTOWNA1 AutoAllen Street DinerAllen Street Grocery amp DeliAnderson Produce AJrsquos Texas Hots Arbyrsquos
Arrow Mart Washington StNorth Main
Babalu CafeacuteBrazilBrick CityBrigiottarsquos Farmland Burger KingCarubba CollisionCattaraugus County Bank Chautauqua County AirportCherry LoungeCoffee CupComfort InnDave Warren AutoDampS GlassDorianrsquos Hair Salon Dr Lai Ecklof BakeryElegant Edibles CateringFarm Fresh Foods 3rd StFifties RestaurantFishers Family RestaurantFresh Cut Meats and MoreFresco Pizza amp WingsFudges Sub ShopFriendlyrsquos RestaurantGokey Mini MartHall amp Laury OpticalHampton InnHartley BuickHarvest Time Cafe Heritage ParkHometown Grill Holiday Inn ExpressHonest JohnrsquosHoneycomb SalonIchibanInfinityJamestown Bowling Company Jamestown Business College
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STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
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Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan and Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director George Spanos have announced the appointment of Ronald Almeter as the new Manager of Airports for Chautauqua CountyAlmeter begins his new position on January 24 2017 He will replace former director William Tucker who resigned from the position in December 2016 ldquoI am very pleased to welcome Ron Almeter to our leadership teamrdquo said Horrigan ldquoRon is a versatile and accomplished leader with experience in facilities management program management military and intelligence operations risk management and communications technologies I believe his strong work ethic and professional background in government and private operations make him a great asset and an excellent fit for the manager of airports positionrdquoldquoI am thrilled that Mr Almeter has accepted the offer to be out next Airport managerrdquo said Spanos ldquoMr Almeterrsquos outstanding experience earned our interview committees confidence and I am confident his experience will bring success to our airportsrdquoAlmeter has over 35 years of senior leadership and facilities management experience as he worked in various private government and military
operations He is a retired Base Engineer of the United States Army where he served from 2013 to 2016 He also served as a Program Manager of the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2013 a Facilities Management Officer for the US Department of State from 2007 to 2010 and Project Manager of Zachry Construction Co from 1997 to 2004 In addition he served as a Management Generalist for US Government intelligence agencies from 1989 to 1995 and as Special Operations Officer in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1987ldquoI am grateful for this opportunity to serve the community in a role that promises great opportunities and poses some persistent challengesrdquo said Almeter ldquoOur airports are a valuable and readily leveraged resource to attract visitors and investment to the region and I feel privileged to have a role in the pursuit of those opportunities I look forward to working with the many government agencies and private sector constituents that collectively manage and operate the national transportation infrastructure and I am committed to advancing the Countyrsquos ongoing collaboration with those stakeholders to sustain our piece of that vital infrastructurerdquoAlmeter earned his Bachelorrsquos degree in Ocean Engineering from the US Naval Academy He is a Masters candidate in the Systems Engineering Management program at Saint Maryrsquos University in San Antonio Texas He and his family currently reside in Westfield NY
Horrigan and Spanos Announce Appointment of Manager of Airports
(L to R) Vince Horrigan Chautauqua County Executive Ronald Almeter Manager of Airports and George Spanos Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Director
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830-1130am
Pancake Breakfast
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CelebratingMaple Syrup Season
New Basket raffle to support local organizations
Feb 5-April 9
All you can eat
WWWSolSticeHeatinginccom
101 Fairmount Ave Jamestown1-800-483-1678 bull 716-483-1678 (Available 24 HrsDay-7Dayswk)
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BUSTIBoomerang CafeacuteBusti Country StoreCindy Flowers and GiftsPeterson Candies
CELORONCeloron General StoreCeloron Moose ClubMain LandingResource Center
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CLYMERDutch Village RestaurantNeckers General Store
DEWITTVILLEVillage Restaurant
FALCONERBairrsquos PizzaBelview EastBetter Life Nutrition Donrsquot Trash ItFalconer Pharmacy Kwik FillMcDonaldrsquosSisterrsquos RestaurantThe General StoreTops Market
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Babalu CafeacuteBrazilBrick CityBrigiottarsquos Farmland Burger KingCarubba CollisionCattaraugus County Bank Chautauqua County AirportCherry LoungeCoffee CupComfort InnDave Warren AutoDampS GlassDorianrsquos Hair Salon Dr Lai Ecklof BakeryElegant Edibles CateringFarm Fresh Foods 3rd StFifties RestaurantFishers Family RestaurantFresh Cut Meats and MoreFresco Pizza amp WingsFudges Sub ShopFriendlyrsquos RestaurantGokey Mini MartHall amp Laury OpticalHampton InnHartley BuickHarvest Time Cafe Heritage ParkHometown Grill Holiday Inn ExpressHonest JohnrsquosHoneycomb SalonIchibanInfinityJamestown Bowling Company Jamestown Business College
Jamestown Community CollegeJamestown Convenient CareJamestown Savings Bank Arena JoeZ Coffee HouseJohnnys LunchJones BakeryJones Hill RehabJohn David SalonKwik FillLabyrinth Press CoLandmark Restaurant Lenarsquos Pizza 2nd StLine-XLisciandrorsquos RetaurantLoris Kountry KafeLutheran Mariners Pier ExpressMaureenrsquos Hair SalonMcDonaldrsquosMeals on WheelsMia Bella SalonMileyrsquos Old InnMorrealersquos CollisionNovel DestinationsPal Joeyrsquos Peterson FarmsPhil-N- Cindys LunchPrendergast Library Quik LubeRampK MotorsRed CrossReg LennaRichardrsquos Hair SalonRobert H Jackson CenterROBO
Marion StNorth Main St
Salon 1 - Foote AveSandeersquos - E 2nd StSandeersquos Cafeacute RiverwalkSave-A-Lot
Seneca EyeSouthern Auto ExchangeSouth Side Plaza Barber Shop Southside Redemption CenterSouthern Tier SupplySpectrum EyecareThe EateryThe PubTim Hortonrsquos
Brooklyn Square2nd StMain StFoote Ave
Tops Market WCA HospitalWings amp ThingsYMCA
KENNEDYAbers AcresKennedy Super MarketThe OfficeRoberts Nursery
LAKEWOODAlfies Restaurant Bolandrsquos Goodyear Burger King Davidsonrsquos RestaruantDons Car WashDunn TireFamily Health ServicesKeybankKwik FillLakewood Arrow MartLakewood Mobile MartLarry SpaccMcDonaldrsquosMikes NurseryMindyrsquos PlaceMirage Salon
Off the Beaten PathPanera BreadRyders Cup Coffee ShopSakura BuffetSave-A-LotSchuylerrsquos Country KitchenSouthern Tier BreweryStedman CoffeeTim HortonrsquosTanglewood ManorWalmart Wing CityYMCA
MAPLE SPRINGSThe Springs RestaurantToms Tavern
MAYVILLE Andriacciorsquos RestaurantChautauqua SuitesChautauqua Harbor HouseJampB Mayville DinerLighthouse Point GroceryMayville Family Health Mayville Arrow MartMayville Service CenterThe Sweet SpotWebbrsquos
PANAMARowdy RoosterTroyerrsquos Greenhouse
RANDOLPHCattaraugus County Bank Inkley PharmacyRampM RestaurantRandolph RetailRandolph Manor
TopsVernrsquos Place
RUSSELLConewango KayakCanoe Rental
SHERMANCooler CafeacuteFranklinrsquos Pizza ShopMack Hometown MarketMain St DinerMurdocks Family Restaurant Sherman HardwareTexs Quick Stop
SINCLAIRVILLESinclairville SuperetteWitch Kitch Inn
STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
The Jamestown Gazette is available inChautauqua Cattaraugus and Warren CountyThank you for patronizing our fine dealers below who
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RUSSELLConewango KayakCanoe Rental
SHERMANCooler CafeacuteFranklinrsquos Pizza ShopMack Hometown MarketMain St DinerMurdocks Family Restaurant Sherman HardwareTexs Quick Stop
SINCLAIRVILLESinclairville SuperetteWitch Kitch Inn
STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
AROUND TOWN
Rolling Hills Radio ShowBeck Anderson
Vince amp Deb OgnibeneRiley Gustafson
Duncan amp Laurie Oleshak
Lucille Ball Little TheatreMelinda Foley Merle Nollinger
Jim Foley Sharon Bergstrom
Cast of Saving Grace Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Jonathan Young John Pickett Paige CummingsCarl Liuzzo amp Kait Ames
Beth Jermain amp Tod SzczechLayla Amatuzzo
Kymiah Ryan
Bridget Sam amp Scott Cummings Mikayla amp Morgan JohnsonKatie amp Hannah Jaroszynski
Nicole amp Kathryn Vanstrom
16 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
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All Metal Specialties is proud to design manufacture fabricate and finish at a premium quality level
All Metal Specialties Inc
Steve Latone Owner FullyInsured
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bull Drywall Hanging amp Finishingbull Staining amp Varnishingbull Lead Certified Techniciansbull Epoxy Floors
bull SNOW PLOWING
Specializing in
(716)484-2380327 Steele Street bull Jamestown NY 14701
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paintingunlimitedwnytwcbccom
FreeEstimates
Of Jamestown Incainting Unlimited
Since Itrsquos Blistery OutsideFix amp Brighten Up INSIDE
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Drywall HangingFinishingStaining
Varnishing ampepoxy Floors
AUTO bull HOME bull BUSINESS bull LIFE
552 W THIRD ST JAMESTOWN NY716-483-1886
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Rhoe B Henderson III CPCU
Providing Insurance Solutions to Western New York since 1926 Now also in Western PA
Feel free to give us a Reviewwwwrhoebhendersoncomreview
Jamestown is a great place to live work play and raise a family
Custom CateringPicnics bull Black Tie bull Family Affairs bull Corporate Events
1101 Main St bull Jamestown bull 488-0434
Elegant Edibles CateringProud amp Happy to be a
Jamestown Resident amp Business Owner
100 Mall BlvdLakewood
716-763-0836
800 Foote AveJamestown
716-488-1622
346 Fluvanna AveJamestown
716-488-1620
CRISPY FISHSANDWICH
BEEF lsquoN CEDDAR CLASSIC
ROAST BEEF CLASSICLOADED
CURLEY FRIES
14 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
Around TownFriends
STORAGE
SELF STORAGE
3209 Fluvanna AveJamestown
665-2206
A Division of Robo Enterprises Inc
INSURANCEGLASS SERVICE HEATING SERVICE
FLOORING
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71676352165 Fairdale Ave Lakewood
Carpet bull Vinyl bull TileHardwood bull Laminate
CATERING
3Crsquos CateringThe Falconrsquos Nest Banquet Hall
267-4403 I www3cscateringcom
Every Sunday
830-1130am
Pancake Breakfast
Buffet
$10 Adults $550 Children
CelebratingMaple Syrup Season
New Basket raffle to support local organizations
Feb 5-April 9
All you can eat
WWWSolSticeHeatinginccom
101 Fairmount Ave Jamestown1-800-483-1678 bull 716-483-1678 (Available 24 HrsDay-7Dayswk)
Soapstone Stoves
Serving theTri-State for Over 40 YearsComplete Service Available
SOLSTICE HEATINGHEATING SERVICEFURNITURE
The Copper Bell
Painted Furniture Vintage Finds Paint Workshops Chalk amp Clay Paint
Check Events on Facebook
106 Chautauqua Ave bull Lakewood
716-763-7221
Classes Wed amp Sat
Custom WorkAvailable
ALARM SERVICE
ASHVILLE Ashville General StoreAshville Arrow Mart
BEMUS POINTBemus Point GolfBemus Point InnBemus Point MarketCoppolarsquos PizzeriaEllicottville BrewingGuppyrsquosHotel LenhartSee-Zurh HouseSkillmansThe Village CasinoWired On Main
BUSTIBoomerang CafeacuteBusti Country StoreCindy Flowers and GiftsPeterson Candies
CELORONCeloron General StoreCeloron Moose ClubMain LandingResource Center
CHAUTAUQUAChautauqua Book StoreChaut Institution Vistiors BureauChautauqua Institution LibraryPlaza Market Tasty Acrersquos Restaurant
CLYMERDutch Village RestaurantNeckers General Store
DEWITTVILLEVillage Restaurant
FALCONERBairrsquos PizzaBelview EastBetter Life Nutrition Donrsquot Trash ItFalconer Pharmacy Kwik FillMcDonaldrsquosSisterrsquos RestaurantThe General StoreTops Market
FREWSBURGCandy BarCarol ApartmentsDinner BellFrewsburg LegionFrewsburg Rest HomeFrewsburg Wine amp SpiritsKwik FillVSK Emporium
GERRYHeritage Village Retirement CampusHeritage Village Rehab amp Skilled Nursing
GREENHURSTChatter BoxMarket 430Heritage GreenSteenerrsquos Pub
JAMESTOWNA1 AutoAllen Street DinerAllen Street Grocery amp DeliAnderson Produce AJrsquos Texas Hots Arbyrsquos
Arrow Mart Washington StNorth Main
Babalu CafeacuteBrazilBrick CityBrigiottarsquos Farmland Burger KingCarubba CollisionCattaraugus County Bank Chautauqua County AirportCherry LoungeCoffee CupComfort InnDave Warren AutoDampS GlassDorianrsquos Hair Salon Dr Lai Ecklof BakeryElegant Edibles CateringFarm Fresh Foods 3rd StFifties RestaurantFishers Family RestaurantFresh Cut Meats and MoreFresco Pizza amp WingsFudges Sub ShopFriendlyrsquos RestaurantGokey Mini MartHall amp Laury OpticalHampton InnHartley BuickHarvest Time Cafe Heritage ParkHometown Grill Holiday Inn ExpressHonest JohnrsquosHoneycomb SalonIchibanInfinityJamestown Bowling Company Jamestown Business College
Jamestown Community CollegeJamestown Convenient CareJamestown Savings Bank Arena JoeZ Coffee HouseJohnnys LunchJones BakeryJones Hill RehabJohn David SalonKwik FillLabyrinth Press CoLandmark Restaurant Lenarsquos Pizza 2nd StLine-XLisciandrorsquos RetaurantLoris Kountry KafeLutheran Mariners Pier ExpressMaureenrsquos Hair SalonMcDonaldrsquosMeals on WheelsMia Bella SalonMileyrsquos Old InnMorrealersquos CollisionNovel DestinationsPal Joeyrsquos Peterson FarmsPhil-N- Cindys LunchPrendergast Library Quik LubeRampK MotorsRed CrossReg LennaRichardrsquos Hair SalonRobert H Jackson CenterROBO
Marion StNorth Main St
Salon 1 - Foote AveSandeersquos - E 2nd StSandeersquos Cafeacute RiverwalkSave-A-Lot
Seneca EyeSouthern Auto ExchangeSouth Side Plaza Barber Shop Southside Redemption CenterSouthern Tier SupplySpectrum EyecareThe EateryThe PubTim Hortonrsquos
Brooklyn Square2nd StMain StFoote Ave
Tops Market WCA HospitalWings amp ThingsYMCA
KENNEDYAbers AcresKennedy Super MarketThe OfficeRoberts Nursery
LAKEWOODAlfies Restaurant Bolandrsquos Goodyear Burger King Davidsonrsquos RestaruantDons Car WashDunn TireFamily Health ServicesKeybankKwik FillLakewood Arrow MartLakewood Mobile MartLarry SpaccMcDonaldrsquosMikes NurseryMindyrsquos PlaceMirage Salon
Off the Beaten PathPanera BreadRyders Cup Coffee ShopSakura BuffetSave-A-LotSchuylerrsquos Country KitchenSouthern Tier BreweryStedman CoffeeTim HortonrsquosTanglewood ManorWalmart Wing CityYMCA
MAPLE SPRINGSThe Springs RestaurantToms Tavern
MAYVILLE Andriacciorsquos RestaurantChautauqua SuitesChautauqua Harbor HouseJampB Mayville DinerLighthouse Point GroceryMayville Family Health Mayville Arrow MartMayville Service CenterThe Sweet SpotWebbrsquos
PANAMARowdy RoosterTroyerrsquos Greenhouse
RANDOLPHCattaraugus County Bank Inkley PharmacyRampM RestaurantRandolph RetailRandolph Manor
TopsVernrsquos Place
RUSSELLConewango KayakCanoe Rental
SHERMANCooler CafeacuteFranklinrsquos Pizza ShopMack Hometown MarketMain St DinerMurdocks Family Restaurant Sherman HardwareTexs Quick Stop
SINCLAIRVILLESinclairville SuperetteWitch Kitch Inn
STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
The Jamestown Gazette is available inChautauqua Cattaraugus and Warren CountyThank you for patronizing our fine dealers below who
make this paper available to all of our readers
Pick Up Your Copy Today
ENERGY
David J Moller bull 716-483-61231760 Foote Ave Ext Jamestown
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ENERGY FOR HOME FARM amp COMMERCIAL USE
ROYALWIND amp SOLAR
Display your business and reach
Chautauqua Cattaraugus amp
Warren counties PLUS
ONLINE
15January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTE
wwwJamestownGazettecom
TopsVernrsquos Place
RUSSELLConewango KayakCanoe Rental
SHERMANCooler CafeacuteFranklinrsquos Pizza ShopMack Hometown MarketMain St DinerMurdocks Family Restaurant Sherman HardwareTexs Quick Stop
SINCLAIRVILLESinclairville SuperetteWitch Kitch Inn
STEAMBURG Turtle Pit HideawayOJrsquos Smokeshop
STEDMAN Stedman Corners Coffee
STOCKTONStockton Hotel
STOWHadley HouseHoganrsquos Hut
SUGAR GROVENew Beginnings
WARRENFralick ChiropracticMidtown MotorsSheetzTopsWalmart
AROUND TOWN
Rolling Hills Radio ShowBeck Anderson
Vince amp Deb OgnibeneRiley Gustafson
Duncan amp Laurie Oleshak
Lucille Ball Little TheatreMelinda Foley Merle Nollinger
Jim Foley Sharon Bergstrom
Cast of Saving Grace Lucille Ball Little Theatre
Jonathan Young John Pickett Paige CummingsCarl Liuzzo amp Kait Ames
Beth Jermain amp Tod SzczechLayla Amatuzzo
Kymiah Ryan
Bridget Sam amp Scott Cummings Mikayla amp Morgan JohnsonKatie amp Hannah Jaroszynski
Nicole amp Kathryn Vanstrom
16 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
300 Livingston Ave Jamestown NY
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Providing Insurance Solutions to Western New York since 1926 Now also in Western PA
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16 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
300 Livingston Ave Jamestown NY
All Metal Specialties is proud to design manufacture fabricate and finish at a premium quality level
All Metal Specialties Inc
Steve Latone Owner FullyInsured
bull Hydro Washing amp Stripping Paintbull All Types Of Sprayed Finishesbull Stucco amp Textured Ceilingsbull WallpaperingFaux Finishingbull Brick Restoration
bull Drywall Hanging amp Finishingbull Staining amp Varnishingbull Lead Certified Techniciansbull Epoxy Floors
bull SNOW PLOWING
Specializing in
(716)484-2380327 Steele Street bull Jamestown NY 14701
Commercial bull Residential bull IndustrialInterior Exterior
paintingunlimitedwnytwcbccom
FreeEstimates
Of Jamestown Incainting Unlimited
Since Itrsquos Blistery OutsideFix amp Brighten Up INSIDE
interiorPaintingPapering
Drywall HangingFinishingStaining
Varnishing ampepoxy Floors
AUTO bull HOME bull BUSINESS bull LIFE
552 W THIRD ST JAMESTOWN NY716-483-1886
wwwrhoebhendersoncom
Rhoe B Henderson III CPCU
Providing Insurance Solutions to Western New York since 1926 Now also in Western PA
Feel free to give us a Reviewwwwrhoebhendersoncomreview
Jamestown is a great place to live work play and raise a family
Custom CateringPicnics bull Black Tie bull Family Affairs bull Corporate Events
1101 Main St bull Jamestown bull 488-0434
Elegant Edibles CateringProud amp Happy to be a
Jamestown Resident amp Business Owner
100 Mall BlvdLakewood
716-763-0836
800 Foote AveJamestown
716-488-1622
346 Fluvanna AveJamestown
716-488-1620
CRISPY FISHSANDWICH
BEEF lsquoN CEDDAR CLASSIC
ROAST BEEF CLASSICLOADED
CURLEY FRIES
16 January 30 2017JAMESTOWN GAZETTEwwwJamestownGazettecom
300 Livingston Ave Jamestown NY
All Metal Specialties is proud to design manufacture fabricate and finish at a premium quality level
All Metal Specialties Inc
Steve Latone Owner FullyInsured
bull Hydro Washing amp Stripping Paintbull All Types Of Sprayed Finishesbull Stucco amp Textured Ceilingsbull WallpaperingFaux Finishingbull Brick Restoration
bull Drywall Hanging amp Finishingbull Staining amp Varnishingbull Lead Certified Techniciansbull Epoxy Floors
bull SNOW PLOWING
Specializing in
(716)484-2380327 Steele Street bull Jamestown NY 14701
Commercial bull Residential bull IndustrialInterior Exterior
paintingunlimitedwnytwcbccom
FreeEstimates
Of Jamestown Incainting Unlimited
Since Itrsquos Blistery OutsideFix amp Brighten Up INSIDE
interiorPaintingPapering
Drywall HangingFinishingStaining
Varnishing ampepoxy Floors
AUTO bull HOME bull BUSINESS bull LIFE
552 W THIRD ST JAMESTOWN NY716-483-1886
wwwrhoebhendersoncom
Rhoe B Henderson III CPCU
Providing Insurance Solutions to Western New York since 1926 Now also in Western PA
Feel free to give us a Reviewwwwrhoebhendersoncomreview
Jamestown is a great place to live work play and raise a family
Custom CateringPicnics bull Black Tie bull Family Affairs bull Corporate Events
1101 Main St bull Jamestown bull 488-0434
Elegant Edibles CateringProud amp Happy to be a
Jamestown Resident amp Business Owner
100 Mall BlvdLakewood
716-763-0836
800 Foote AveJamestown
716-488-1622
346 Fluvanna AveJamestown
716-488-1620
CRISPY FISHSANDWICH
BEEF lsquoN CEDDAR CLASSIC
ROAST BEEF CLASSICLOADED
CURLEY FRIES