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Special Volunteer Recognized, Evergreen Information Shared at Mental Health Association Luncheon certificates for 14 people for advancing phases in treatment court, four for graduating/ completing treatment court, and four for gaining employment. Cobb also announced plans for Treasured Gems Makeover Day hosted by REALiFE Church of Jamestown and Community Helping Hands on April 28. Cobb reminded participants that the Knitting for Wellbeing class at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays requires no experience or supplies and is open to both men and women. Other announcements were for a resume workshop and CASAC’s parenting classes. MHA Executive Director Kia Briggs recognized volunteer Amy Lynch for her significant assistance to MHA and to those in recovery. Lynch started volunteering in 2011 by offering help whenever she saw a fellow peer in need. Recently she has facilitated the group “Out of Control” every Friday at noon. The curriculum for this group is based on cognitive behavioral therapy, and looks at examples of daily situations for participants in recovery from both mental health and substance use problems. At the March Recovery Luncheon at the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County (MHA), volunteer Amy Lynch was recognized for her significant assistance to MHA and to those in recovery. Lynch is pictured here on the right with MHA Executive Director Kia Briggs, who presented her with a certificate of appreciation.

Contributed Article Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County

Jamestown, N.Y. – Participants at the recent Recovery Luncheon at the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County (MHA) applauded those who achieved recovery milestones. MHA Associate Director Steven Cobb had

Ian Eastman, who coordinates The Exchange for Evergreen Health, spoke to the group about how harm reduction strategies are making progress towards reducing HIV and Hepatitis C. New HIV infections across the state dropped by 9%, which is significantly better than the national average. Evergreen Health provides free and confidential HIV rapid testing, with results provided in about 20 minutes. Eastman thanked MHA participants for participating in a Hepatitis C summit held last year in Jamestown. Their feedback was added to others around the state, resulting in Governor Cuomo making New York the first state in the country to commit to ending Hepatitis C.

Evergreen Health also provides quick and easy Hepatitis C testing. Evergreen Health in Jamestown now offers a treatment that fights the virus that causes Hepatitis C. For most patients, Hepatitis C can be cured in several months with very few side effects. For more information call (716) 541-0678 or come to the Evergreen Exchange at the MHA. A delicious luncheon was prepared by Jan Ball ladies from Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Falconer. She was assisted in serving the meal by fellow parishioners Gloria Anderson and Terese Whitford. The MHA is located at 31 Water Street, Door 14, in the rear of the Gateway Center. The peer-run organization offers support services to people with substance use disorders and all other forms of mental health diagnosis. The MHA works in collaboration with local treatment providers, other non-profits, community-based partners, and treatment courts to empower individuals in attaining their goals. In an accepting environment, it provides recovery coaching by certified peer specialists as well as support groups and classes. There is no charge for any of the MHA’s services or programs. Anyone with questions or in need of services for themselves or a family member is welcome to call or stop in. Hours are Monday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To learn more about the MHA, call (716) 661-9044 or visit www.mhachautauqua.org or www.facebook.com/MHAChautauqua.

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recipe and they were all good, explaining that the recipe was exactly what it said it was. This meant that it was time for a trial batch. At the very least, this recipe needed to be tried out, whether the final product made it to the breakfast or not.

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By Katy Wise

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A couple of weeks ago, I had the task of making as many muffins as humanly possible for an Easter breakfast. Alright, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but I did make around 125. This might not sound like a huge task, but when you only have two muffin pans, this is a half day event. Clearly I need to invest in my baking pan collection. Then again, it really isn’t that often that so many cupcakes or muffins come out of our kitchen. We’ve been tiptoeing the line between your typical at-home baker and bakery lately, but this isn’t the norm for me. I have made muffins from scratch before, but it had admittedly been a few years. Wanting to make a variety of blueberry and chocolate chip, I sought out a recipe for each on Pinterest. Very short into my search, I found a recipe that claimed to be the perfect base for any muffin recipe. Being just slightly skeptical of this kind of claim, I did a quick study of the various reviews of the

I pulled some of last summer’s blueberries from the freezer and started thawing them for the muffins. There were some suggestions for adding in fresh fruit, which I followed as closely as possible. The test batch was a resounding success. There were a few too many blueberries, but that was my own error, and did not reflect on the original recipe all that much. When your muffin mix is basically a bunch of blueberries with a light batter drizzle… that’s a sign that you might have too many blueberries. Oops. That’s how you learn, though! One thing that I did add, was a sprinkle of sugar to the top of the muffins, to give them that added crispness to the tops. I used about a tablespoon of granulated sugar for every six or seven muffins, but this is completely up to preference. The chocolate chip muffins turned out great too, but chocolate chips are not nearly as temperamental as squishy, sometimes frozen, sometimes fresh fruit can be. Without any further delay, here is a great base recipe for many muffins. The original recipe comes from thewholesomedish. com, and the original poster tried many more flavors than just chocolate chip and blueberry. As always, thanks for reading, and happy baking from hbk!

2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tbsp. baking powder ½ tsp. salt ½ cup granulated sugar 1 cup skim milk, or your preferred milk/milk alternative 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 large egg ¼ cup canola or vegetable oil cooking spray sugar for tops of muffins, optional 1-1 ½ cups of mix-ins (blueberries, chocolate chips, etc.) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place muffin liners in a muffin tin and spray with cooking spray. 2. In a large bowl, add the flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir to combine. 3. In another bowl, add the sugar, milk, vanilla, egg, and oil. Whisk to combine. 4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Stir until just combined; batter should be lumpy. Do not over mix. 5. If adding in additional ingredients, gently fold them in at this time, again, being careful not to over-mix. 6. Fill the muffin liners 3/4 of the way up. 7. If desired, sprinkle a small amount of sugar to the tops of the batter before putting in the oven. 8. Bake for 20 minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes before serving. Yields about 24-30 muffins. Muffins will stay fresh for about five days if stored in a moisture free environment, can also be frozen in a well-sealed container! If you are going to use a muffin addition that is not very sweet, like blueberries, it would be a good idea to roll that ingredient around in a little bit of sugar before you add it to the muffin batter. The baking powder will start to react as soon as the wet ingredients are added to the dry ingredients. So, it’s a good idea to have all of your additional ingredients prepared (ie. fruit peeled and chopped) before the batter is made.

Jackson Center BRINGS DOCUMENTARY director to FILM SCREENING April 14

Contributed Article The Robert H. Jackson Center

JAMESTOWN, NY – The Robert H. Jackson Center, a non-profit dedicated to promoting liberty under law, through the examination of the life and work of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson and his legacy’s relevance to current events and issues, will screen the documentary film “I Am Battle Comic” by director Jordan Brady on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Join us for this documentary screening and director “talk back” at the Jackson Center, 305 East 4th Street, Jamestown. The program is free and open to the public through the sponsorship of the Chautauqua County Veterans Services Dwyer Program. Robert H. Jackson Center President Susan Moran Murphy made the announcement. The screening will begin at 6:00 p.m. “I Am Battle Comic: Supporting Our Troops One Laugh at a Time” follows a group of comedians on a mission to provide

laughter for U.S troops stationed in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Iraq. Highs and lows facing the men and women in the military are balanced with the humor of comedian performances and heartfelt interviews with top professional comedians (including George Lopez, Dave Attell, Jeff Capri, Don Barnhart, Jr., Bob Kubota, Slade Ham, Wayne Federman, Tammy Pescatelli, Murray Valeriano, Jennifer Rawlings, Shawn Halpin, George Wallace and Dick Capri). Viewer discretion is advised due to some adult content and language. Following the screening, the film’s director Jordan Brady will answer audience questions about his films and his passionate involvement with causes that support war veterans. From Los Angeles, California, Brady is an American director who wrote and directed the feature film “Dill Scallion,” and directed the films “Confessions of an American Girl,” “Waking Up in Reno” and “The Third Wheel.” Brady’s most recent film, “I Am Battle Comic” (2017), is part of his trilogy on the art and occupational hazards of stand-up comedy. The other films in the trilogy are “I Am Comic” (2010) and “I Am

Road Comic” (2014). The United Veterans Council will be accepting donations at the event to fund the purchase of flag markers for veterans’ graves in Chautauqua County. This event was made possible by our donors and the Chautauqua County Veteran Services Dwyer Program. The program assists local veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury by providing peer-to-peer support and encouraging dialogue between veterans. Funding for the Chautauqua County Veteran Services Dwyer Program was secured by New York State Senator Cathy Young in 2017 from the Dwyer Peer to Peer Program. The Robert H. Jackson Center is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that envisions a global society where the universal principles of equality, fairness and justice prevail. The Center invites and engages students of all ages, scholars, educators, national officials and international dignitaries to analyze contemporary issues of peace and justice through the lens of Justice Jackson’s body of work.

Jackson Center PRESENTS EXPERT panel to DISCUSS THE value of water APRIL 18

Contributed Article The Robert H. Jackson Center

JAMESTOWN, NY – The Robert H. Jackson Center, a non-profit dedicated to promoting liberty under law, through the examination of the life and work of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson and his legacy’s relevance to current events and issues, will host a panel of experts to address “Valuing Water: A New Deal for the Environment,” on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. The program will be presented at the Robert H. Jackson Center, 305 East 4th Street, Jamestown, and is free and open to the public. Donations to the Jackson Center annual fund are appreciated. Robert H. Jackson Center President Susan Moran Murphy made the announcement. This program is part of a GreenUp Jamestown series which seeks to “collaborate and cooperate with regional organizations that support conservation and sustainability.” In keeping with its mission, the Jackson Center will examine and share Justice Jackson’s lifelong bond with the environmental beauty of the region of the country. Growing up in Spring Creek, Pennsylvania and Western New York, Jackson appreciated from an early age the community’s responsibility to preserve the natural wonders that allowed him to fish, swim, sail, and camp in the area throughout his life. A 6:00 p.m. reception will be followed by the formal program at 7:00 p.m. Moderator Julia Craighill is a Jackson Center board member and an environmental

architect. Craighill will reflect on the involvement of her grandfather, Robert H. Jackson, as the attorney in a local environmental case in 1923 which eventually led to Jamestown’s decision to develop and execute a sewage treatment plan. She owns Ensight Consulting, which helps rejuvenate buildings and businesses with green programs and certifications. The program will proceed with presentations by Dr. Michael Shelly of the University at Buffalo’s RENEW Institute, UB School of Law Professor Kim Diana Connolly, and Save The River Executive Director and Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper Lee Willbanks. Shelly is an environmental economist with over 25 years of experience. He will discuss how economists actually determine the value of water based on use, production, waste, and recreational use, among other considerations. Dr. Shelly values the environmental benefits associated with both natural and engineered systems, and has also valued the health impacts of pollution. He has analyzed a wide variety of projects on five continents. The RENEW Institute is a university-wide, interdisciplinary research institute that focuses on complex environmental issues, as well as the social and economic issues with which they are connected. Professor Connolly will address the history of the Clean Water Act, issues related to environmental case law, and how policy is shaped by those decisions. She is the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Director of Clinical Legal Education, Director of the Advocacy Institute and Vice Dean for Advocacy and Experiential Education.

Connolly also studies, writes, and speaks about environmental and animal law policies, creatively examining and sharing ideas as to how to move toward a sustainable future. Lee Willbanks will discuss his work as a fresh water advocate and the value of water to First Nations people, among others. He has a law degree from Syracuse University College of Law and a Master of Public Administration from Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Mr. Willbanks’s diverse career has spanned from being environmental counsel for an independent power producer to serving as chief of staff to a New York State senator. Save The River is a not-for-profit, member-based environmental organization with the mission to preserve, protect and restore the St. Lawrence River, one of North America’s most important rivers. The program will conclude with an opportunity for questions and answers. This program is made possible by Jackson Center annual fund donors and the following funds held at Chautauqua Region Community Foundation: Robert S. & Je' Anne Barger Fund and William E. & Nancy R. Jackson Fund. The Robert H. Jackson Center is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that envisions a global society where the universal principles of equality, fairness and justice prevail. The Center invites and engages students of all ages, scholars, educators, national officials and international dignitaries to analyze contemporary issues of peace and justice through the lens of Justice Jackson’s body of work.


Friday, April 13, 2018 • 5 Community Northwest Arena Announces Biggest Grapes & Hops Festival Yet

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May 12 Beer & Wine Tasting Event to be Held on Two Rinks

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(Jamestown, NY) - The 4th Annual Spring Grapes & Hops Festival presented by the Media 1 Group and the Northwest Arena is returning to the Northwest Arena on Saturday, May 12 from 3-7pm. The event will feature beer samplings and wine tasting from local breweries and wineries, as well as business vendors from around the area. This year’s festival will be the biggest yet, and will feature local wineries and over thirty breweries on two rinks. Announced beverage vendors include: Southern Tier Brewing Company, Four Mile Brewing, Big Ditch Brewing Company, Merritt Winery, Victorianbourg Wine Estate, MackJac Hard Cider, Ellicottville Brewing Company, Noble Winery, New Belgium Brewing, Courtyard Winery, and Burch Farms Country Market & Winery. Attendees can also expect a wide variety of local vendors,

More breweries, wineries, and vendors are signing up every day! For a complete up-to-date list please visit www.northwestarena.com or follow the Northwest Arena on Facebook. Only 1,000 tickets available. Tickets are $25 presale, $35 the day of, and $10 for designated drivers with each participant getting a commemorative Jamestown Grapes & Hops Festival drinking glass with logo. Visit www.northwestarena.com, call 716.484.2624, or stop by the Northwest Arena’s Landmark Chevrolet Box Office to reserve your tickets today. Don’t forget to follow the Northwest Arena on Facebook and Twitter for information on upcoming events.

Jamestown Choral Society and Friends will present a choral concert “Music, Sing On!” Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 4 PM at St. James Roman Catholic Church Performing will be The Jamestown Choral Society under the direction of Andy Schmidt. They will be featuring music from the founder of the Choral Society & The Jamestown Conservatory of Music in the early 1900’s, Samuel Thorstenberg. This will be music made in Jamestown and not heard for over 100 years. In addition, the Choral Society will be performing the classic work “Te Deum” by Franz Josef Haydn. Joining the Choral Society will be The St. Luke’s Junior Choir, The Southwestern Choraliers, directed by Sue Huther, and female Acapella group, Serendipity. Pre-sale tickets: Adult-$10.00/ Senior-$9.00 Tickets at the door are: $13.00 adults All students free for all CMP concerts For tickets, leave a message at 664-2227 and visit communitymusicproject.com. Please note that the original date for this concert was April 5.

Join Audubon Community Nature Center Volunteer Day Saturday, April 21 Contributed Article Audubon Community Nature Center

You are invited to celebrate Earth Day a day early by volunteering at Audubon Community Nature Center on Saturday, April 21. This annual tradition beautifies Audubon’s buildings and grounds, improves habitat, and makes the sanctuary more visitor friendly. The young women pictured here are feeling good about all the invasive plants they pulled.

Jamestown, N.Y. – You are invited to celebrate Earth Day a day early -- by giving back. You can join the fun on Saturday, April 21, when staff and volunteers will be making Audubon Community Nature Center’s buildings and grounds more beautiful and friendly for visitors and the wildlife residents. Folks of every age and ability work rain or shine and have a blast doing it. After all the hard work, lunch is provided to all volunteers. Here’s how it works. You are asked to sign up ahead of time so staff can better plan for the day.

After registering that morning, you choose a crew to work with on a specific project. Projects include pulling non-native plants, planting native seeds and shrubs, sprucing up the gardens, picking up trash as part of Roadside Cleanup, and more.

visited exhibits is Liberty, a non-releasable Bald Eagle, in her outdoor habitat. To learn more about Audubon and its many programs, call (716) 569-2345 or visit auduboncnc. org.

You’ll be dirty and tired at the end of it all, but ohso-satisfied with all you accomplished. Then stay and enjoy lunch with your fellow workers.

Audubon Community Nature Center builds and nurtures connections between people and nature by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about and understand the natural world, and knowledge to act in environmentally responsible ways.

The schedule for the day is: 8:30-9 a.m. - Registration 9 a.m. - Select work crew and learn about the importance of what you are doing 9:30 a.m.-noon - Work, work, work (and have fun!) Noon-1 p.m. - Lunch and prizes Participants are encouraged to wear clothes that can get dirty, dress for the weather -- work happens rain or shine -- and bring work gloves if you have them. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are appreciated by Friday, April 20. Call (716) 569-2345 during business hours or click through the Programs page at auduboncnc.org.

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Volunteer Day is made possible with support from H. Robert Hampson, Jamestown Area Community Credit Union, and Spectrum Eyecare. Located at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 between Jamestown, New York, and Warren, Pennsylvania, the Audubon Community Nature Center has more than five miles of beautifully maintained trails on a 600acre wetland preserve. Its three-story building, open daily, houses the Blue Heron Gift Shop and a collection of live fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Interactive displays focus visitors’ attention on ways to celebrate nature hands-on. One of the most

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Stop in to the Infinity Arts Café on Friday, April 20 for a showcase of Infinity’s Woodwind students! Instructed by Sarah Marchitelli, Jacob Swanson, John Cross, and Rachel Selice, both solo and group performers will be showcasing their talent on the Infinity Arts Café stage starting at 7:00pm. The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), and in theory nothing can travel faster than light. In miles per hour, light speed is, well, a lot: about 670,616,629 mph. If you could travel at the speed of light, you could go around the Earth 7.5 times in one second.

Senior Golf Tour registration April 16 at South Hills BUSTI — Registration for the Chautauqua County Senior Golf Tour is scheduled for April 16 at South Hills Country Club. A registration fee of $20 will be collected at that time. The senior tour plays more than 20 great courses across Western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania for the nominal fee of $23 a week, plus a soda and hot dog. The senior tour first began in 2004 and has become a big hit with senior golfers 60 and older. For more information, contact Art Asquith at 595-3185.

Infinity Arts Café events are free, family friendly, and open to the public. The Infinity Arts Café performance entrance is located at 300 East 3rd Street, through the doors of the old post office. Look for the blue neon guitar! Email info@infinityperformingarts.org Website http://www.infinityperformingarts.org/

WATERMELONS

• Watermelons are actually vegetables, related to pumpkins, cucumbers and squash. • Watermelons are healthy! They contain no fat or cholesterol and are high in fiber content, potassium and vitamins A and C. • The world record-holding watermelon was more than 260 lbs.

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Friday, April 13, 2018 • 7 Community Ring School 2nd Graders Discover More About Insects Through Microscopes

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investigate. If you were just using your eyes could you see what is on this slide? No. You’re going to use the microscope as a tool to see the details and body parts of the insects.” As part of the second graders English Language Arts unit on insects, and their science unit learning about the different tools scientists use, Ring Elementary School second grade teachers set-up microscopes for the students to view different parts of insects. The teachers had the help of Doug Foster, JPS Instructional Science Coach, co-planning the lesson to help to extend the content of both their science kits and ELA unit, while providing a hands-on, engaging experience that was motivating to the students. The activity reinforced the body parts of an insect that they learned about during the ELA read aloud. They explored how a microscope helps scientists and how the different lenses impacted what they saw while making inferences on how these different levels of magnification might help scientists. “I saw a fly wing and it had veins in it and I also saw spikes coming out of it,” said Ring Elementary School second grader Sahirys Santiago Torres. “I learned that insects have hair and every time they switched the magnification it had more detail in it. It’s fun to do this because you can see things that are really cool. Even things like germs that are invisible, if you put them in a microscope you can see them.”

Ring Elementary School 2nd graders, Adrianna Holland and Sahirys Santiago Torres, looked at insects through their microscopes with the help of Doug Foster, JPS Science Instructional Coach, as part of their ELA and Science units.

Contributed Article Jamestown Public Schools

[Jamestown, NY] – What are we going to be looking at?” asked Ring Elementary School second grade teacher Carrie Davenport to her students. “Insects!” “Yes, Mr. Foster and I have the microscopes all set up for you. I want you to look through the microscope by using your eyes and be like a scientist and

Students drew the initial insect and labeled the body parts. Then, they changed magnifications to see how their view changed and added more detail to their drawings. After trying the microscopes, students choose to write either a compare and contrast paragraph or a descriptive paragraph to explain what they saw in the microscopes. In addition to the microscopes, students have also learned to use droppers, test tubes, scales and other tools for measuring, and magnifying glasses through their science kits. “Our team thought it would be a great opportunity to introduce them to a different tool by extending on their knowledge of magnifying glasses while also giving them additional skills that help them build their understanding and working knowledge of science,” said Mrs. Davenport.

Awesome Amphibians at Audubon, Saturday, April 14 Amphibians on Saturday, April 14, you can spend time with both local and exotic frogs and salamanders. You can get a close look at some amazing amphibians from all over the world at the 1-4 p.m. event. You can also go on a frog walk outside and learn more about local amphibians.

You can get a close look at Awesome Amphibians like this Bluespotted Salamander at Audubon Community Nature Center on Saturday afternoon, April 14.

Contributed Article Audubon Community Nature Center

Jamestown, N.Y. – Spring brings out frogs, salamanders, and other fascinating creatures. At Audubon Community Nature Center’s Awesome

The word amphibian means two-lives, as these small vertebrates spend their lives in the water and on land. They begin life in water with gills and tails. As they grow, they develop lungs and legs for their life on land, and they need water or a moist environment to survive. They can breathe and absorb water through their very thin skin. The event fee is $8 for adults, $6 for Nature Center members and children, and free for ages two and under. You can pay at the door or online through the Programs page at auduboncnc.org through Friday, April 13. Audubon education programs are funded with support from the Carnahan Jackson Foundation,

Jessie Smith Darrah Fund, Holmberg Foundation, Hultquist Foundation, and Lenna Foundation. Audubon Community Nature Center is located at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 between Jamestown, N.Y., and Warren, Pa. The three-story Nature Center building contains interactive displays, a collection of live animals, and the Blue Heron Gift Shop. Building hours are Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m. The 600-acre wetland preserve with more than five miles of trails and Liberty, the non-releasable Bald Eagle, can be visited from dawn until dusk daily. To learn more about Audubon and its many programs, call (716) 569-2345 during business hours or visit auduboncnc.org. Audubon Community Nature Center builds and nurtures connections between people and nature by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about and understand the natural world, and knowledge to act in environmentally responsible.

Next Audubon Nature Play Day is Sunday, April 15 Contributed Article Audubon Community Nature Center

Jamestown, N.Y. – On Nature Play Days at Audubon Community Nature Center, young children are free to be creative with what nature provides – plus a few additional supplies from Audubon. On the third Sunday of the month, children two to eight years old and their favorite adult(s) can drop in anytime to Audubon’s Nature Play Area. Extra materials that change with the weather and season are placed in the play area, and a naturalist is present to answer questions and provide information. The next Nature Play Day is Sunday, April 15, 1 to 4 p.m., when adults and children can explore unstructured outdoor play in a safe environment and learn how to continue the nature play experience at home. Unstructured play outdoors is beneficial to a child’s physical and mental development as well as their understanding and appreciation of the natural world. However, concerns about safety, location, materials and the value of play are often barriers in creating these experiences. This program aims to inspire both kids and adults to make discoveries and feel more comfortable about the natural world through play. Adults are required to stay with their children, and they may want to bring a chair, snacks and water or a drink. Be prepared to play outside. Wear clothes and footwear that can get wet and dirty. You may want to bring an extra change of clothes or a towel for the car ride home. Fee is $6 per child, ages two to eight; no charge for adults. Pay on arrival or online through the Programs page at auduboncnc.org. While Nature Play Day is planned for rain, snow, or shine, in the case of severe weather, the program will be cancelled; call (716) 569-2345 to confirm. Audubon education programs are funded with support from the Carnahan Jackson Foundation, Jessie Smith Darrah Fund, Holmberg Foundation, Hultquist Foundation, and Lenna Foundation.

On Nature Play Days children aged two to eight have a special welcome to Audubon Community Nature Center’s outdoor play area. Accompanied by their favorite adults and with a naturalist available to answer questions, children are free to be creative, explore and have fun. The next Audubon Nature Play Day is Sunday afternoon, April 15.

Audubon Community Nature Center is located at 1600 Riverside Road, onequarter mile east of Route 62 between Jamestown, N.Y., and Warren, Pa. The three-story Nature Center contains interactive displays, a collection of live animals, and the Blue Heron Gift Shop; building hours are Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m. The 600-acre wetland preserve with more than five miles of trails for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing, and Liberty, the non-releasable Bald Eagle, can be visited from dawn until dusk daily. To learn more about Audubon and its many programs, call (716) 569-2345 or visit auduboncnc.org. Audubon Community Nature Center builds and nurtures connections between people and nature by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about and understand the natural world, and knowledge to act in environmentally responsible ways.


8 • Friday, April 13, 2018

Business & Services

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Chautauqua Business Weekly

Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce and Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier

Small Business Continues to Drive Our Economy

Written by Todd J. Tranum, President and CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce & Executive Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier Small business is big in Chautauqua County! 87% of all businesses in Chautauqua County employ fewer than 20 employees, with a total annual payroll of over $1.18 billion. These small businesses span all economic sectors from manufacturing to food service to healthcare, as well as retail and food service. These figures are from the US Census Bureau’s 2015 Business Pattern report. The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is working year-round to promote local businesses and to reinforce the importance of supporting local business. Studies have consistently shown that shopping locally is good for our economy. It is estimated that for every $100 in consumer spending with a locally owned business, $73 remains in the local economy and is dispersed through local wages, charitable donations, taxes that fund local services, and purchases of goods and services through other local businesses. And it’s not just shopping that makes a difference. When you work with local providers for professional services, real estate, healthcare, and finance, you are also contributing to gains in our local economy. The Chamber delivers several services to its members to help drive both foot traffic and internet traffic into local businesses. I will touch upon two of them. For several years the Chamber operated a gift check program and this past year transitioned to the Shoptauqua Gift Card. This program has had a $2.6-million dollar impact on our local economy, and that’s growing every day. Over 100 businesses in Chautauqua County participate in this program. An important part of our work to support local businesses is the efforts of our six Community Chambers of Commerce and the more than 100 volunteers who work to coordinate locally-based events that help to drive foot and internet traffic into our small business members and build business-to-business connections. When small businesses thrive, our entire community benefits. We always invite feedback from our Chamber member businesses. If you have ideas about how we can better serve your business, or if you want to purchase Shoptauqua Gift Cards or participate in the program, please contact us at 366-6200 or 484-1101.

Hanover Community Chamber Appreciation Luncheon April 12

The Hanover Community Chamber of Commerce Annual Appreciation Luncheon will be held Thursday, April 12 at The Colony Seafood and Steakhouse, 876 Main Road, Irving. The event will start at noon and will include a presentation by County Executive George Borrello. A long-time resident of the Hanover area, Mr. Borrello is in the process of visiting 100 businesses in Chautauqua County during his first 100 days in office. This lunch is open to all Chamber members or prospective members. This event is sponsored by Ecolab. The cost is $25 per person. Seating is limited and advanced reservations are required. To register, call the Chamber at (716) 366-6200 or sign up online.

Chamber State Legislative Breakfast is April 27

Each year the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce provides opportunities for its members to have a direct conversation with elected officials from each level of government. This year, the State Legislative Breakfast will be held April 27 at the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club. Senator Cathy Young and Assemblyman Andrew Goodell will provide their insights about legislation in Albany and be available for questioning from the audience. This event is sponsored by Affinity One Federal Credit Union, Chautauqua Institution, Cummins Inc., Fredonia College Foundation, Jamestown Community College, Jamestown Mattress Company, Nestle Purina PetCare, OBSERVER, The Post-Journal, Serta Mattress Company, UPMC Chautauqua WCA, and WJTN/WWSE/WKSN/ WHUG/WQFX. The cost to attend is $18 per person for Chamber members and $21 for nonmembers. Advanced registration is requested. You can register online or call our offices at 366-6200 or 484-1101.

Grape Expectations is May 11

The Dunkirk and Fredonia Community Chambers of Commerce will jointly host the annual Grape Expectations Wine Festival, Friday, May 11. This event will be held at the Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, 30 Lake Shore Drive East, Dunkirk. It begins at 6pm. Several local wineries will participate, along with vendors featuring theme-appropriate products. There will be live music by Marshall Seddon, wine tasting, good food, and a complimentary wine glass for each attendee, as well as a chance to win prizes donated by local merchants. The cost is just $15 per person or two for $25. Tickets are available at the Dunkirk Chamber office, 10785 Bennett Road, from Chamber Board members, or you can call the

Jamestown Community College’s annual Earthfest to celebrate Earth Day will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 18. The event, sponsored by JCC’s Earth Awareness Club and the college program committee of the JCC Faculty Student Association, is free and open to the public. Weather permitting, Earthfest will be held outside the Hamilton Collegiate Center near the pond. Otherwise, the program is held in the Student Union. Earthfest features music by acoustic guitarist Jamie Haight, beginning at 11. At noon, Jeff Musial, who has appeared on the “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” will present a program with animals from Nickel City Reptiles and Exotics.

Chamber at (716) 366-6200 or sign up online now!

Joining the Chamber is an Investment in Your Business

Join the Chamber today and make an investment in your business. The Chamber offers a wide variety of services designed to meet the priority needs of local businesses. Are you looking to boost your sales directly to consumers? Are you having challenges finding qualified workers? Are you trying to connect with other businesses to increase your sales? Are you interested in influencing and changing public policy? The Chamber has the answer to many of these challenges. The Chamber will kick off its annual Spring Membership Drive during National Small Business Week, April 29-May 5. The Chamber will offer special discounts for new memberships for small businesses with ten or fewer employees during that week, and we will do Mornings on Main walking tours in communities throughout the county to meet with small business people. Our Spring Membership Drive will close this year with a fantastic event being planned jointly with the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau. Watch for more details coming soon!

Please Use Chamber Gift Checks by Their Expiration Date

Because the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce has transitioned from paper gift checks to the new Shoptauqua Gift Card program, it is important that all unused paper gift checks be used by their expiration date. All outstanding checks MUST be redeemed by their expiration date. Once our existing account is closed for gift checks, they can no longer be redeemed and will lose all value. If you have questions please call our office at (716) 484-1101.

Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc. Business Needs Survey

Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc., a not-forprofit community action agency, would like to know about the needs of the business sector and the labor force in our county. We encourage you to take a few moments to complete the Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc., Business Needs Assessment Survey for Chautauqua County by following this updated link. This knowledge will help evaluate services to the community and develop new services where there is a need. The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is assisting in dissemination of this survey and its results will be shared with the Chamber for business and workforce development needs.

Ecofriendly products, nature photography, jewelry, plants, and educational displays by local environmental organizations are also featured. A tree seedling adoption will be conducted by the Earth Awareness Club, made possible by donations from the Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District. Proceeds from the sale of fairly traded products by club members will be donated to the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy, Amazon Rainforest Workshops, and the Chautauqua County Humane Society. JCC’s Earth Awareness Club promotes an increased understanding and appreciation of the natural world and its creatures, wise environmental stewardship, enhanced knowledge of important environmental issues, compassionate living, and local awareness and action.

Jackson Center BRINGS award winning author TO SPEAK ON MUHAMMAD ALI APRIL 17 Contributed Article The Robert H. Jackson Center JAMESTOWN, NY – The Robert H. Jackson Center, a non-profit dedicated to promoting liberty under law, through the examination of the life and work of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson and his legacy’s relevance to current events and issues, welcomes awardwinning author Jonathan Eig as one of several featured speakers at a seminar entitled, “Shadowboxing With History: Muhammad Ali’s Test of Civil Liberties.” This legal education program is one in an ongoing series of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars presented in partnership with Phillips Lytle LLP. The Tuesday, April 17, 2018 program at the Jackson Center, 305 E. 4th St. in Jamestown is free and open to the public, advance registration is required, and donations are appreciated. Robert H. Jackson Center President Susan Moran Murphy made the announcement. Attendees may check in at 8:00 a.m. to receive course materials and enjoy a continental breakfast. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a presentation of “The Fiduciary’s Account” by Alan J. Bozer, Esq., Partner at Phillips Lytle LLP and Estate Litigation Practitioner, discussing Surrogate’s Court practice. Following Bozer will be “The Making of a Heavyweight Championship Bout in Buffalo” with Gregory L. Peterson, Esq., co-founder of the Jackson Center and Partner at Phillips Lytle LLP, interviewing boxing promoter Don Elbaum and Nicolas J. Rotsko, Senior Associate with Phillips Lytle LLP. Well-known author and writer Jonathan Eig will then discuss details of his 2017 book, “Ali: A Life.” The book received the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing. People Magazine said of the book: “Eig’s revelatory bio traces the late boxer’s path from pariah to national treasure.” Eig is working with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, who describes Eig as a “master storyteller,” on a documentary about Muhammad Ali.

Joining Eig will be ‘Baby’ Joe Mesi, three-time New York State Golden Gloves Champion. Mesi has one of the longest active undefeated professional boxing records in the world for a heavyweight boxer. During his boxing career, Mesi was considered by some to be Buffalo’s “third professional franchise,” along with the Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills. Once ranked #1 heavyweight contender by the World Boxing Council, Mesi has not actively boxed since 2007. He is currently involved as a community activist in Western New York. The program concludes with a 12:45 p.m. luncheon and interview of Ronald Zoeller, founder and former CEO of health care third-party administrator Meritain Health. Zoeller will share details from his recently released memoir, “All In,” and how he helped keep the Buffalo Bills in Western New York. Attendees must pre-register for the CLE online at roberthjackson.org/events, or by calling the Jackson Center at (716)483-6646. This program is made possible by the following sponsors: Phillips Lytle LLC; Northwest Charitable Foundation; Jefferson Educational Society; Lakeshore Savings Bank; Chautauqua Region Community Foundation; Chautauqua Abstract Company; Andreozzi Bluestein LLP; Cattaraugus County Bank; Elegant Edibles; Colecraft Commercial Furnishings; Fessenden Laumer & DeAngelo; Greater Chautauqua Region Estate Planning Council; Hall & Lee Yaw, LLP; Heritage Ministries Management Co. Inc.; Jamestown Bar Association; National Comedy Center; Safety Compliance; Sandhill Investments; and the following funds held at Chautauqua Region Community Foundation: Robert H. Jackson/Lyle S. Peterson Memorial Lectureship Fund, Robert H. Jackson/Stan Lundine Fund, and Robert H. Jackson/Gregory L. Peterson Fund. In kind support was provided by Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame. NYS CLE Accreditation: Phillips Lytle LLP has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. CLE credit information will be published at a later date. PA CLE Accreditation: Approval by The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania CLE Board is pending. The Robert H. Jackson Center is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that envisions a global society where the universal principles of equality, fairness and justice prevail. The Center invites and engages students of all ages, scholars, educators, national officials and international dignitaries to analyze contemporary issues of peace and justice through the lens of Justice Jackson’s body of work.success.


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the League of Women Voters invites the public to hear Dr. James Hurtgen speech “Impeachment: How and Why” What is an impeachable offense? What does the Constitution say about impeachment and how has it been interpreted? For a clear view of a matter about which there has been much loose talk, the League of Women Voters invites the public to hear Dr. James Hurtgen speak on this topic during its noon luncheon on April 17 at the Moon Brook County Club in Jamestown. Dr. Hurtgen, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Affairs at SUNY Fredonia, has specialized in Constitutional law and is noted for his clear and accessible presentations and attentiveness in responding to audience questions. Reservations for the luncheon can be made by calling Nicki Schoenl at 679-1258 or by e-mailing her at schoenl@netsync.net. Those who do

not want to join the group for lunch are welcome to come at 12:45 to hear Dr. Hurtgen, free of charge. If you intend to come for the talk alone, please still do notify Ms. Schoenl so that she can provide sufficient seating. The League emphasizes that its purpose in arranging this program is to inform citizens about the criteria for impeachment and the history of the process. The program is neither an an attack on Presidents Trump and Clinton nor a defense of either. The League never supports a candidate or a party. Its mission is to promote the informed participation of citizens in government. In this case, the hope is to dispel misunderstandings. The public is warmly invited to attend.


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Opera House to Opera House Cinema Series to Screen Present Lesson Plans “Game Night” to Late Night Comedy Adam Graham, in the Detroit News, calls the film “a blast, a sharp adult comedy that earns Show; Teachers genuine laughs without going lowbrow or Qualify for Discount diving into raunchy humor.” Mark Zoller Seitz, on RogerEbert.com, calls it “raucously funny.” Admission Johnny Oleksinski, in the New York Post, says

The 1891 Fredonia Opera House will present former elementary teacher turned comedian, Lucas Bohn, in a special one-man comedy show called Lesson Plans to Late Night on Fri., Apr. 13, at 7:30 p.m. To celebrate educators, the Opera House is offering discounted admission to area teachers.

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FREDONIA – The 1891 Fredonia Opera House will present former elementary teacher turned comedian, Lucas Bohn, in a special one-man comedy show called Lesson Plans to Late Night on Fri., Apr. 13, at 7:30 p.m. To celebrate educators, the Opera House is offering discounted admission to area teachers. Lesson Plans to Late Night is an original comedy show about Bohn’s career transition from elementary school teacher to national touring comedian. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience combining live stand-up comedy and multimedia elements, the show has been called “a comedic multimedia masterpiece!” Called a “one-man SNL sketch,” Bohn has performed with such notable comedians as Jimmy Fallon, Dave Chappelle and Kevin Hart, and was nominated “Comedian of the Year” by Campus Activities magazine. He has performed for Fortune 500 companies, at colleges, theatres and comedy clubs throughout the US and for five different international cruise lines. He has been hired by Scholastic, PBS and multiple radio stations as voice-over talent; and his commercials and jingles have been heard by more than 30,000 people monthly. Lesson Plans to Late Night is one of the highest rated main stage shows on Norwegian Cruise Lines and was called “truly innovative” and “a total crowd pleaser” by cruise directors and audience members. If you have ever worked with children – or have kids or grandkids – this show is designed with you in mind! Lesson Plans to Late Night is part of the Opera House Spotlight Series, which is generously sponsored by DFT Communications. Additional support comes from the United Arts Appeal of Chautauqua County and the Arts Services Initiative of WNY’s Give for Greatness program. Tickets to Lesson Plans to Late Night are $17 ($15 for Opera House members and educators, $10 for students) and may be purchased in person at the Opera House Box Office or by phone at 716-6791891, Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online at www.fredopera.org anytime. The 1891 Fredonia Opera House is a membersupported not-for-profit organization located in Village Hall in downtown Fredonia. A complete schedule of Opera House events is available at www. fredopera.org.

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FREDONIA – The next feature film in the Opera House Cinema Series is the comedy “Game Night,” starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams. It will be screened on Sat., April 14, and Tues., April 17, at 7:30 p.m. Bateman and McAdams star as Max and Annie, whose weekly couples game night gets kicked up a notch when Max’s charismatic brother, Brooks, arranges a murder mystery party, complete with fake thugs and faux federal agents. So, when Brooks gets kidnapped, it’s all part of the game … right? But as the six uber-competitive gamers set out to solve the case and win, they begin to discover that neither this “game” – nor Brooks – are what they seem to be. Over the course of one chaotic night, the friends find themselves increasingly in over their heads as each twist leads to another unexpected turn. With no rules, no points, and no idea who all the players are, this could turn out to be the most fun they’ve ever had … or, it’s game over.

“the jokes are witty, the risk is real and there’s at least one thrilling plot twist.” Brian Lowery, on CNN.com, calls it “the kind of smart, fastpaced entertainment that makes a pretty delicate juggling act look easy.” Rated R (for language, sexual references and some violence), “Game Night” runs one hour, 40 minutes.

The Opera House Cinema Series is sponsored by Lake Shore Savings Bank. Tickets are available at the door for $7 (adults), $6.50 (seniors & Opera House members) and $5 (students) the night of each screening. A book of 10 movie passes is available for $60 at the door or online at www. fredopera.org. Thanks to the generous support of an anonymous donor, the first 20 SUNY Fredonia students at each screening are admitted free. For more information, call the Opera House Box Office at 716-679-1891. The Opera House is equipped with individualized closed captioning headsets for the deaf as well as with assistive listening headsets for the hearingimpaired. Simply request one from any usher or Opera House staff member. The 1891 Fredonia Opera House is a membersupported not-for-profit performing arts center located in Village Hall in downtown Fredonia. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.fredopera. org.

Opera House Presents Placido Domingo in Met’s Luisa Miller

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FREDONIA – Live at the Met, the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series of live, high definition (HD) opera transmissions to theaters around the world, continues its 2017-18 season at the 1891 Fredonia Opera House on Sat., Apr. 14, at 12:30 p.m., with Giuseppe Verdi’s Luisa Miller, starring Placido Domingo and Sonya Yoncheva. Domingo adds yet another chapter to his legacy with this rarely performed gem, a heart-wrenching tragedy of fatherly love. Sonya Yoncheva sings the title role of the peasant girl Luisa, opposite Piotr Beczala as Rodolfo in the first Met performances of the opera in more than a decade. Domingo is Luisa’s father. Verdi’s tragedy about a young woman who sacrifices her own happiness in an attempt to save her father’s life also stars Olesya Petrova as Frederica. Alexander Vinogradov, making his Met debut, and Dmitry Belosselskiy are Walter and Wurm, the ruthless men determined to tear Luisa and Rodolfo apart. Live at the Met telecasts are now shown in more than 2,000 theaters in 73 countries, making the Met the only arts institution with an ongoing global art series of this scale. The Met was the first arts company to experiment with this type of broadcast, beginning on a modest scale in 2006 and growing every season since then, with more than 10 million tickets sold to date. Met Opera stars serve as hosts for the series, conducting live interviews with cast members, crew and production teams, and introducing the popular behind-the-scenes features; altogether, the worldwide audience is given an unprecedented look at what goes into the staging of an opera at one of the world’s great houses. Individual tickets to each of the operas in the season are $20, ($18 Opera House members, $10 students). A flexible subscription of eight tickets which can be used however you want – one at a time to eight different operas, all at once for eight people, or

Live at the Met, the Metropolitan Opera’s awardwinning series of live, high definition (HD) opera transmissions to theaters around the world, continues its 2017-18 season at the 1891 Fredonia Opera House on Sat., Apr. 14, at 12:30 p.m., with Giuseppe Verdi’s Luisa Miller, starring Placido Domingo and Sonya Yoncheva. Verdi’s tragedy about a young woman who sacrifices her own happiness in an attempt to save her father’s life sees its first performances at the Met in more than a decade.

anything in between – is available for $142. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Opera House Box Office or by phone at 716-679-1891, TuesdayFriday, 1-5 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online anytime at www.fredopera.org. The Opera House is equipped with assistive listening headsets for the hearing-impaired. Simply request one from any usher or Opera House staff member. The 1891 Fredonia Opera House is a membersupported not-for-profit organization located in Village Hall in downtown Fredonia. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.fredopera.org.

A Plastic Ocean, a 2016 documentary spotlighting the impact of bottled water on ocean pollution, will be shown at Jamestown Community College’s Jamestown Campus on April 23. The film screening, free and open to the public, begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Carnahan Center Theatre. The documentary is one of the films featured in the Our Planet, Our Choice film series sponsored by JCC’s sustainability committee and the Earth Awareness Club. A Plastic Ocean documents the newest science proving how plastics, once they enter the oceans, break up into small particulates that enter the food chain where they attract toxins. According to researchers, these toxins are stored in seafood’s fatty tissues, and are eventually consumed by humans.


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