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When you enjoy the Sunday afternoon open skate at the Northwest Arena on March 25, several good things will happen. Not only will you have a fun experience on the ice and improve your own well-being, you will also benefit a local youth-serving organization. A portion of your $6 skate fee for the 1:30-4:30 session will support the Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony (CRYS). Skate rental is $2. As part of this Sunday Fund Day, music students and others will perform in the Arena lobby as well as offer a bake sale. Following teacher recommendations and auditions in January, CRYS students began rehearsing under Music Director and Conductor Bryan Eckenrode. An intensive workshop with sectional coaches will also prepare them for their Spring Gala Concert on Sunday afternoon, May 6, 2018, 4 p.m. at Chautauqua Institution’s Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall. Enrichment trips to hear high quality orchestral performances in the area are part of these young musicians’ experience. CRYS students pay tuition, with a full third of current students receiving tuition assistance. While parents, board members and students all participate in fund raising, support by individuals and local organizations and businesses is significant. Essential funding is provided by local foundations. The Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony shows appreciation

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The Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony (CRYS) is sponsoring a Sunday Fund Day at Northwest Arena on March 25. A portion of all the open skating fees will support CRYS’s music education program. In addition, visitors to the Arena can enjoy live music performed in the lobby, perhaps by some of the students shown rehearsing here with conductor Bryan Eckenrode.

for its contributors by recognition on its website and in printed concert programs. Tax-deductible contributions to the Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony can be mailed to P.O. Box 3454, Jamestown, NY 14702, or made online at the Our Supporters/ To Donate page atCRYouthSymphony.com. To learn more about CRYS and its programs for young musicians, call (716) 664-2465, ext. 202, email chautauquarys@ gmail.com, or visit the website at CRYouthSymphony.com or the Chautauqua Regional Youth Symphony’s Facebook page.

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10 / DHHS Announces Upcoming Animal Rabies Immunization Clinics

We’ve been down this road multiple times before. Looking for more dinner recipes, trying to stay as healthy as possible, while also trying to find foods that our whole family will actually eat. Cooking healthful foods and recipes is only beneficial to you if you actually eat them.

The Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Public Health has announced the following free rabies vaccination clinics in Chautauqua County

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8 / Holy Trinity Church 13 / Golfer's Diary: So You Presents Stations of the Want To Play Golf? Cross After five years and hundreds of Friday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m., Holy Trinity Church will present Stations of the Cross with live music and reflection from a contemporary perspective.

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Weeks Of March 16- March 29, 2018

MAR 16

Death Wish R

Every Day PG-13

Game Night R

1:20pm 7:25pm

Gringo R 9:30pm

The Hurricane Heist PG-13 9:30pm

A Wrinkle in Time PG 1:30pm 7:00pm 9:20pm 3D: 4:10

Red Sparrow R 1:40pm 4:25pm 7:35pm 9:45pm

Black Panther PG-13

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle PG-13

12:45pm 3:35pm 6:35pm 8:55pm

I Can Only Imagine PG 1:30pm 4:15pm 6:50pm 9:10pm

7:00pm - 9:00pm Reg Lenna Center for The Arts 716.484.7070

The Greatest Showman

MAR 22

Cezanne: Portraits of a Life

An Artisian Country Breakfast

MAR 23

George Casey - The King of Blarney

Eloise and Co. 12:00pm JCC 716.338.1187

All About “U” Series Resolving Pain and Improving Function - Part II

1:20pm 4:30pm 7:10pm

12:35pm 2:50pm 5:00pm 7:10pm A Wrinkle in Time PG 9:30pm 1:15pm 4:00pm Peter Rabbit PG 6:40pm 9:00pm 12:30pm 2:30pm Tomb Raider PG-13 4:30pm 6:30pm 1:00pm 3:45pm Love, Simon PG-13 6:40pm 8:45pm 3D: 1:10pm 3:50pm 9:20pm 6:45pm 9:20pm

I, Tonya: Movies at the Reg

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Ferdinand - Sensory Friendly: Movies at the Reg

7:00pm - 8:30pm Rockafeller Arts Center 716.4110.7003

7:00pm - 8:30pm JCC 716.338.1005

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Kayak Roll Classes

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Spring Equinox Happy Hour Hike 3:00pm - 4:00pm Audubon Community Nature Center 716.569.2345

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Open Mic with Terisa Siagatonu

Peter Rabbit PG

Black Panther PG-13 Game Night R

Death Wish R

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1:10pm 4:00pm 7:05pm 9:40pm

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Free Fly Tying/ Fly Fishing Classes

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Loving Birds, Bats, and Pollinators

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Adelie Penguins of the Antarctic and The Big Thaw 7:00pm JCC 716.338.1187

2:00pm - 3:38pm Reg Lenna Center for the Arts 716.484.7070

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7:00pm - 9:00pm Roger Tory Peterson Institute

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Tomb Raider PG-13

Ferdinand: Movies at the Reg 7:00pm - 8:38pm Reg Lenna Center for the Arts 716.484.7070

8:00pm - 10:00pm Fredonia State University of New York 716.673.3151

Spotlight Cinemas Dunkirk 10520 Bennett Road, Dunkirk 716.366.5159

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The Flames of Paris 1:00pm - 3:15pm Fredonia Opera House 716.673.1891

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Kayak Roll Classes

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Free Fly Tying/ Fly Fishing Classes

7:00pm - 9:00pm Turner Community Center Chautauqua 716.763.2266

7:00pm - 8:30pm Rockafeller Arts Center 716.4110.7003

The Greatest Showman 7:30pm - 9:30pm Fredonia Opera House 716.679.1891

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want to do the right thing for your family. While this decision is yours, please let me help you by examining what the Bible says about choosing a church as well as your motivations for desiring a change. The Bible says that it’s the will of God that we are part of a local body of believers (Hebrews 10:25). It seems you’ve alRev. Michael Lokietek ready got that, but do you Family Church Fredonia know why God wants His fcfredonia.org people to be in a church? Let me share some of my own experience. I Dear Pastor, there’s was raised in a church a new church in my that taught that you had area that looks good. to go to church or you They have a coffee could lose your place in shop and lots of proheaven. Scary to a child, grams that I know my right? While this fear family would enjoy. I tactic worked to assure love the church where my attendance, it didn’t I currently attend grow any love of church but is it wrong to try or improve my relationthem out? ship with God. When I I want to commend you was a young man, I acfor your question. The cepted Jesus Christ as my fact that you wrote in Lord and Savior. I found tells me that you really a real relationship and

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Keeping The Faith a church where I could grow in understanding and be challenged to be the man God called me to be. I knew I was in the right place. After over 30 years, we changed the name of the church, the church family has changed and been added to (although there are still some of the original

members), and we are getting ready to move to a new building. Yet, I am still here because I know that this is where God put me. 1 Corinthians 12:18 tells us Gods will about being in church, “But now God has set each individual member in the church body, even as it pleased

OBITUARIES

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Mayville

Mayville

Emma Bukovec

Donna Cino

Gowanda

Silver Creek

Laura Turzillo Cherry Creek

Bernadette Zebracki

Delores Bragg

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Harry Ward

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Ronald Glover Ashville

Russell Conti Falconer

Zachary Nosel Jamestown

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Emanuel Escobar Fredonia

Carolyn Coniglio Fredonia

James Webber Forestville

Margaret DeGraff Westfield

Winton Edwards Kennedy

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Linda Howard South Dayton

Louis Selan Gowanda

Salvatore Armele Jamestown

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Him.” This scripture indicates that its God’s decision to place us. His plan isn’t just about what’s best for us, but what how our being in the right place will benefit the church body, as a whole. With this in mind, I ask you to examine your “stuff”, heart. While the other is it really where God church may have more needs you to be?

Leonard Salva

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Blanca Soltran Dunkirk

Jesse McDonald

Gloria Gardner

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Wendell Wilcox

Mary Stahley

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Sylvia Schibetta

Conrad Pawlak

Dunkirk

Fredonia

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Bessie Calalesina

Jamestown

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Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

apples or raw carrots that well? It’s something I never thought of until we had a kid with three front teeth missing all at once. We had a lot of soft foods for quite some time. By Katy Wise We are now mostly past that stage with our oldest, Contributing Writer but having three kids, with a two year age gap in between means that we will be there again, not too long from now. We’ve been down this road multiple times before. So here is a meal that’s low in fat, full of veggies Looking for more dinner recipes, trying to stay as and whole grains, and (BONUS!) your whole family healthy as possible, while also trying to find foods might actually eat it. that our whole family will actually eat. Cooking healthful foods and recipes is only beneficial My favorite thing to hear from our kids at the dinner table is, ‘oh, this is my favorite!’ especially when to you if you actually eat them. they’ve never tried it before. If it’s something that looks super appetizing on a There’s no pat on the back quite like that for a meal. plate, but you can’t actually consume it, it won’t do you an ounce of good. So here is a kid approved, healthy recipe, that I hope will be as well received by your family as it was in our This is the biggest consideration with toddlers household. around. Really, they eat a good variety of foods, especially for As always, thanks for reading! Happy cooking from their age. Some people have been completely shocked HBK! to see the fruits and veggies that our kids eat. Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers Broccoli, asparagus, steamed snap peas and green • 1-2 lbs lean ground turkey beans are all awarded with shouts of cheer in our • 4-6 Large green bell peppers kitchen. • 14.5 oz diced tomatoes If I had to guess why, it’s probably because they see us • 1 can tomato sauce get excited about our vegetables and eat them. • 2 C. brown rice Monkey see, monkey do, right? • 3 tbsp. olive oil When each of them were little (littler than they are now) we made a point to make a big deal about • 1 medium yellow onion, diced certain foods, never approaching them from a ‘you • 2 tbsp. minced garlic might not like this, but try anyways…’ standpoint. • 2 tsp. Italian seasoning Even as an adult, I personally am more willing to try new things when people say, ‘this is really good! Here, • Black pepper try some,’ rather than the former statement. • Salt (optional) We say things like that to our kids, but how would • 1 C. low fat mozzarella cheese you respond? Yeah, that’s a, ‘no, thanks,’ from me, Instructions too. 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. If you’re not sure I’ll like it, why would my three-year 2. Prepare a large pot of water to pre-cook your old try it when I tell them they probably won’t? peppers. There have been some adjustments during each 3. Slice of the tops of your peppers, and completely child’s different stages, of course. Did you know that remove all seeds and mebranes. You will not need young kids who are losing their front teeth can’t eat

the top of the pepper, but if you desire to, you can dice it up to cook with the meat. We saved some of our pepper for other recipes during the week. 4. Once the water has boiled, place peppers in and cook for 5-7 minutes, uncovered. 5. Start prepping your rice at this time. We use boil in a bag rice, 2 bags in a medium saucepan. 6. Dice onions, and cook with garlic and olive oil in a large skillet, until onion is translucent. 7. Add ground turkey and seasonings to skillet. We add a bit of salt to our meat, because we use no salt added diced tomatoes. You may not need salt if theres already added flavor in your tomatoes. 8. Cook until turkey is browned, and drain. Place turkey back into skillet. 9. When peppers are done, pull from water using tongs, and shake off the excess water into the pan. Place directly into glass baking pan. I use a 8x8 pyrex pan which is perfect for helping those peppers stand up! 10. When rice is done, add to turkey, mixing diced tomatoes (undrained) and tomato sauce in. Cook for about 5-10 minutes, just until tomatoes are warm. 11. If you’d like, and you have more than 1 cup of cheese, you can add some into the turkey mixture. The flavor is just fine without it, though! 12. Fill peppers with rice and turkey mixture, then top with cheese. You may have extra, depending on the size of your peppers. Depending on the amount, you can bake some of this in a separate pan with some cheese on top, while your peppers are baking. 13. Bake in preheated oven for 30-40 minutes, or until cheese is thouroughly melted and a little brown on top. Enjoy!

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Holy Trinity Church Presents Stations of the Cross Contributed Article Holy Trinity Church

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Friday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m., Holy TrinT ity Church will present m Stations of the Cross with ( live music and reflection a from a contemporary v perspective. This inspirC ing event combines the From left to right: front row: Christina Donovan, Marie Sedota, Evonne • traditional stations with Hennebery. Back row: Tom Donovan, Nick Siracuse contemporary songs and a short reflection connecting Christ’s final journey to the Cross with the challenges we face each day in our world. Sixteen contemporary songs by artists such as Billy Joel, Simon and Garfunkel, Great Big World, Goo-Goo Dolls and Josh Groban follow each station and reflection. The songs are performed live by Holy Trinity’s own musicians and vocalists. The music brings out the human emotion of each station in Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection. Come and experience Stations of the Cross as you have never experienced it before. This event is free and open to everyone of all ages and faiths. Holy Trinity is located 1032 Central Avenue in Dunkirk. For more info call 716-366-2306 or • email allarewelcome@holytrinitydunkirk.com

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The Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of Mayville Troop 126 held their annual ‘Scouting For Food’ drive on Saturday, March 3 throughout the Mayville NY area. Thanks to the generous donations of food and personal necessity items by the Mayville area residents, the Scouts were able to collect about 45 bags of donations. This annual drive benefits the St. Paul’s Episcopal Food Pantry (Mayville Food Pantry), located at 99 S. Erie St., Mayville. Those in need within the Chautauqua Lake Central School District will be helped by the generosity of the Scouts and the community. The Mayville Food Pantry is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (closed holidays and in case of bad weather). The St. Paul’s Thrift Shop, also located at 99 S. Erie St, Mayville, is open Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The last Saturday of the

month the Thrift Shop holds a $3 bag sale. The Thrift Shop gratefully accepts donations but requests that donations be made during the Thrift Shop’s open hours and that donations not be left outside if the Thrift Shop is not open due to the items possibly being damaged by the elements. Call the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church office at 753-2172 for more information or for assistance in making a donation. If you haven’t been to the Thrift Shop lately, it’s a great place to purchase gently used items from clothes for men, women, and children, as well as housewares and more, all priced to fit into anyone’s budget.


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DHHS Announces Upcoming Animal Rabies Immunization Clinics RABIES IMMUNIZATION CLINICS SCHEDULED IN THE CITY OF JAMESTOWN AND TOWNS OF POLAND AND WESTFIELD

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The Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Public Health has announced the following free rabies vaccination clinics in Chautauqua County: • Wednesday, March 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Chautauqua County Humane Society, 2825 Strunk Rd. in Jamestown, N.Y. This clinic is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services and the Chautauqua County Humane Society. Dr. Harry Shaw will be the attending veterinarian. • Saturday, April 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Town of Poland Highway Building, 533 Grubb Hill Rd. in Kennedy, N.Y. This clinic is sponsored by the Town of Poland and

Dr. Mary Fales will be the attending veterinarian. • Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Town of Westfield Highway Building, 118 Chestnut St. in Westfield, N.Y. This clinic is sponsored by the Town of Westfield and the Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue. Dr. Katie Ball will be the attending veterinarian. Vaccinations will be provided free of charge to all dogs, cats and domesticated ferrets three months of age and older. All pets must be on a leash or in a cage and pet owners should bring rabies vaccination records for each animal that will be receiving a shot to ensure proper and effective vaccination. New York State Public Health Law requires each dog, cat and domesticated ferret over the age of four months be vaccinated against rabies and county residents are encouraged to be respon-

sible pet owners by having their pets vaccinated. Rabies is a very serious disease of warm-blooded animals caused by a virus. Raccoons, bats, skunks and foxes are the common disease carriers. The virus is transmitted to humans and animals through saliva and it can enter the body from a bite, scratch, scrape or

open cut. The rabies virus infects the central nervous system and can cause brain swelling and ultimately death within days of the onset of symptoms. For more information about the clinics and rabies in general, visit www. co.chautauqua.ny.us/243/EnvironmentalHealth or contact the Division of Public Health at (716) 753-4481.

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workforce. The feedback from manugram. It is incumbent upon all of us as qua County Chamber of Commerce Are you a business owner or want to advertise your services? invite you to attend an Experience facturers has been extremely positive. residents, parents, educational leadCall 366-9200 to discuss and with let our know teachers, about what haveChautauqua to offer! Business After Hours Manufacturers arerates impressed the readers ers, counselors, schoolyou board skills these students are acquiring, their members and manufacturers to help as networking event at Mazza/Five & 20 P-TECH Academy Brings Hope to level of professionalism, their work ethic many students as possible have access Spirits and Brewing, 8398 West Main Manufacturers and their thoughtful questions regardto the P-TECH program and maximize Road, Route 20, Westfield. ing manufacturing. the potential of this very important Written by Todd J. Tranum, President and This event will take place from 5-6:30 initiative. CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of We commend the efforts of Dunkirk p.m. on Thursday, March 22. You can Commerce & Executive Director of the Manu- City School District and Erie 2-ChauThe WNY P-TECH STEM College enjoy appetizers, spirit sampling, and a facturers Association of the Southern Tier tauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES as the & Career Academy officially opened cash bar from their terrific selections. with a high energy dedication March Come prepared to talk about your busiManufacturers in our region are clam- lead implementation agencies along 7. We eagerly anticipate growth in this ness, and bring along a business card to oring for skilled workers, and rightfully with Jamestown Community College be eligible for door prize drawings. program and ask any students, parso. Chautauqua County alone produces as the higher education partner. The P-TECH Academy has been an exents, educators, or manufacturers to 5.1 billion dollars in shipments and Sponsors are M & T Bank and the investigate the benefits of a P-TECH pays out $424 million in payroll. In the tremely successful public, private and OBSERVER. The cost is just $13 for five county region of Western New York educational initiative and we are proud education. For more information or to preregistered Chamber members or to be part of the effort. get involved, contact Principal Stephen $15 for non-members or walk-ins at manufacturers produce 25.5 billion Ruszczyk, at (716) 672-3144. dollars in shipments and 3.5 billion the door. To register, call the Chamber The development of the P-TECH in payroll. Manufacturing remains a at (716) 366-6200 or sign up online at program has required the alignment Business After Hours at Mazza/ backbone of our regional economy. The of a variety of organizations in the www.chautauquachamber.org/events. Five & 20 Spirits March 22 average manufacturing worker earn region. Including in that alignment are The Westfield-Barcelona Community Hanover Community Chamber $82,000 annually including pay and 27 component school districts that are Chamber of Commerce and Chautau- Appreciation Luncheon benefits and manufacturers have one of eligible to send students to the proThe Hanover Community Chamber the highest percentages of workers eliof Commerce Annual Appreciation gible for health insurance benefits. Yet, Luncheon will be held Thursday, April it is estimated that 17,000 advanced 12 at The Colony Seafood and Steakmanufacturing jobs will open through house, 876 Main Road, Irving. The the year 2020 in Western New York. event will start at noon and will include This is where P-TECH is stepping in to a presentation by County Executive help meet a variety of needs. George Borrello. A long-time resident P-TECH offers a project-based learning of the Hanover area, Mr. Borrello is in environment which specializes in trainthe process of visiting 100 businesses ing students in a continuum through in Chautauqua County during his first high school into an Associate’s Degree 100 days in office. program. Students commit to a multiJoin us this Easter Sunday and allow our expert This lunch is open to all Chamber year immersion experience, remaining chefs to prepare all of your breakfast favorites members or prospective members. enrolled in their home school district, The cost is $25 per person. Seating is while completing their Regents Diploincluding: limited and advanced reservations are mas and Associate of Applied Science • Fresh Fruit • Scrambled Eggs • Cheesy required. Degrees in welding technology or Scrambled Eggs • Home Fried Potatoes • Eggs mechanical technology with specializaTo register, call the Chamber at (716) Benedict • Bacon & Sausage • Assorted Quiche tion in CADD or machine tooling from 366-6200 or sign up online at www. • Bagels/Toast/Donut Holes • Carved Ham • Jamestown Community College. chautauquachamber.org/events. French Toast Sticks • Waffles & Pancakes with The Western New York P-TECH Save The Date: MAST Annual assorted syrups • Biscuits & Gravy Academy which started in 2015 with Meeting is May 3 the first cohort is clearly going to be Coffee, Juice and Milk Included The Manufacturers Association of the integral to providing an excellent, good Southern Tier will hold its Annual paying career pathway to students in Meeting on Thursday, May 3 at Moon the region and supporting the needs of Brook Country Club, 2879 North Main the manufacturing economy. Manufac5324 Rogers Road, Hamburg, NY 14075 Street Extension, Jamestown. It is sponturers across our region have had the sored by Univera Healthcare Southern Call Paige Snyder for Reservations: 716-648-2700 ex. 203 opportunity to meet with the P-TECH Tier. More details about this event will students and these students have or email psnyder@brierwoodcc.com be announced shortly. brought hope around the future of the Chamber of Commerce

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So You Want To Play Golf? By Stefan Gestwicki

Star Contributing Writer

After five years and hundreds of rounds, I can no longer considered myself a newbie golfer. I’ve checked off lots of boxes on my way to becoming a “seasoned” golfer. First birdie. First eagle. First time breaking 100, 90 and 80 on 18 holes. First time breaking 50 and then 40 on nine holes. Sure there is a lot I haven’t done, but to call myself a new golfer would be unfair to the real new golfers out there. Or even to the golfers yet to be. This article is for those of you who might be reading that want to golf, but have reservations about getting Contributed Article into the sport. Like anything, golf isn’t for everyone (except bacon – bacon is for everyone). Let’s try to deterJamestown Parks & Rec mine if you might love the sport that has hooked so many of us. First off, yes, golf can be expensive. That’s probably the No. 1 reason that keeps people out of the sport. If The Jamestown Parks, Recreation & Conservation you don’t know what you’re looking for, you can spend a fortune on everything from clubs to memberships. Department today announced that a scholarship fund But allow me to emphasize this if nothing else: You don’t need the very best. So many people buy the newest is now available for those seeking financial assistance clubs, the most expensive balls and even the nicest bags they can find as if that’s somehow going to help their for their child to join the City Recreation Youth Base- game. When I first started, I went on eBay and bought myself a full set of Cleveland irons, a Callaway driver ball League. and a putter I still use today for right around $100. Then I picked up a $20 golf bag and a giant bucket of Recreation Coordinator Julia Ciesla-Hanley stated, refurbished golf balls and I was good to go. While I recommend picking up some golf shoes if you find you’re “Councilmember-At-Large Kim Ecklund had the serious about getting better, that’s certainly not a necessity right away. idea to create a scholarship fund to give youth who While it can be a blast to play some of the nicest courses that our area has to offer, we’re also blessed to have a might not have otherwise been able to join the City plethora of extremely playable courses that can fit any budget. You can save a boatload by walking instead of Rec Baseball League. She has been instrumental in getting a cart, too. obtaining donations to make this a reality.” The whole ordeal can be even cheaper if you have a friend who constantly updates their bag. They probably Councilwoman Ecklund added, “Scott Seekins of have a garage full of gently used clubs that they’d be happy to let go for next to nothing. Williams Garage deserves recognition for his generHopefully that takes care of the biggest hurdle. ous donation to help establish this fund which we hope will grow and be available over many years to The time commitment is another obstacle to getting potential new players into golf. That’s an easy fix. First give kids a chance to learn about baseball, being part of all, play nine holes. A full 18-hole round can be taxing on the best of us (both mentally and physically). of a team, and ultimately part of this community.” Secondly, play in a smaller group. I predominantly play in twosomes and we knock nine-hole rounds out in an hour-and-a-half depending on the groups in front of us. Mayor Sam Teresi stated, “My time playing baseball as a kid sparked my lifelong love of our national There’s another hurdle cleared. pastime. I welcome this opportunity to pass along Here’s another big one: Yes, you’re going to be terrible for a while. If you’ve watched golf on TV or played a that love of baseball to other kids in our city and golf video game, let me assure you, it’s not that easy. I’ve seen some extremely athletic people not be able to encourage others to step forward to support and grow do the most simple of tasks on a golf course. You’re going to have to want to get better. You’ll have to work on the fund. I also want to recognize and thank Counyour swing, not buy better clubs. You’ll have to practice putting, not spend $50 on a box of new balls. There cilmember Ecklund for taking the initiative to launch are no easy fixes when it comes to improving at golf. You have to play through the pain. It’s important to this great new program.” remember that you’re out here to have fun. If you can’t laugh at yourself when you duff a shot or if you can’t Those wishing to donate to the City Rec Baseball control your temper after a shot goes in the pond, then maybe golf isn’t for you. Scholarship fund may send cash or checks to: If nothing else, golf is about fun and enjoyment. For me, few things bring me joy like being on the golf course. Jamestown Parks & Rec Hopefully you’ll be the same way. Maybe I’ll see you out there. c/o City Rec Baseball Scholarship Fund Until then, golf is great. Go get some. Municipal Building 200 East Third Street from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building Lob- ing age rule corresponds with that adopted by Babe by. Late registrations will be accepted in the Parks & Ruth Baseball. Jamestown, NY 14701 Rec Office during regular business hours up until the City residents must pay a $5.00 registration fee per The application for financial assistance is available baseball season begins. child. Non-city residents must pay a $15.00 registraon the city’s website atwww.jamestownny.net or at the The program is open to youth ages 7 to 12 years old. tion fee per child. All children registering must supply Jamestown Parks & Rec Office on the fourth floor Children of 7 years of age will only be allowed to play proof of age. Children who played in the program in of the Municipal Building during regular business in the outfield. previous years must still sign up on March 20thand hours. pay the registration fee. The age determination date is April 30. Whatever The form is due back to the Parks & Rec Office by a player’s age is on or before April 30, 2018 is the If you have any questions, call the Recreation Office Monday, March 19. player’s LEAGUE age for the 2018 season. This play- at 483-7523. City Rec Baseball sign-ups are Tuesday, March 20


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