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With an abundance of music events, learning seminars, festivals and an array of shows, the county has a lot more than expected to offer to keep you and your family occupied throughout the season. First stop: Bemus Point. Fix your musical fancy on one of the multiple tribute bands that are performing here. Next stop: The Chautauqua Institution. The season kicks off on June 26 with a performance from the original Broadway cast of The Jersey Boys in Concert. Third stop: The Chautauqua County Visitor’s Bureau. Rather than focusing on one area, the Chautauqua County Visitor’s Bureau, whose new motto is The World’s Learning Center, publicizes events for the entirety of Chautauqua County. Find out all we learned here.

By Anjanette Nicolazzo Looking for low-cost ways to have fun this summer? Why waste funds traveling afar when you can partake in a variety of summer events happening right in your own backyard! With activities ranging from live music performances to ballroom dancing

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or wine tasting, there is certain to be something to please everyone right here in Chautauqua County. First stop: Bemus Point. Fix your musical fancy on one of the multiple tribute bands that are performing here. Expect to hear accolades to Abba, Motown, 50’s-80’s women in rock, Frankie Vail and The Four Seasons,

Jimmy Buffet, The Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones and Elvis – to name a few. The Bemus lineup also includes, but is not limited to, an Irish blowout, 4th of July blowout, Labor Day festivities and the 6th annual Chautauqua Lake Idol! Bemus Bay Pops and Italian Fisherman event coordinator Dan

Dalpra says “We are taking a much different approach to our events this year. The economy has unfortunately turned people upside down, and now is the time to dig our heels in and work together with the public to change the See SUMMER page A-6

Merritt Estate Winery Strawberry Festival

30th Annual Event to Take Place Next Weekend; Featuring Antique Cars, Buffalo Bills Alumni, and Local Bands By John Thomas

Classic cars, sports stars, music, art, crafts, and food will all be coming together for the 30th annual Strawberry Festival. The popular annual Merritt Winery event this year will be raising money for Ali’s www.ciweb.org Rally. In talking about the festival (716) 357-6250 Jason Merritt assures, “they’ll be Saturday, June 26 lots of interactive activities, and lots The Boys in Concert of fun things for the family to do.” The event will run June 12th and 13th at the Merritt Estate Winery in Forestville. Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Archie Reed will be on hand to sign autographs Saturday and Sunday. Sports memorabilia collectors will enjoy the many sports items to be Salamanca, NY ~ 1-877-553-9500 available at the silent, and Chinese Sunday, June 6, 2010 auctions. “We’ll have some nice The Charlie Danels Band stuff. My friends have donated Legendary Country Rock some items and I’ve donated stuff

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Dickey Betts Takes Stage... pg 5

JSB Ice Arena Welcomes All-Star Guests this Summer

The Jamestown Savings Bank Arena will bring summertime fun to town over the next two months beginning with Country Superstar, Tracy Lawrence who will make his way to Lucytown Father’s Day evening, Sunday, June 20th. On July 9th. the Renegade Revival Tour will roll into Jamestown featuring; Travis Tritt, Dickey Betts and Blackberry Smoke! Legendary Dickey Betts, best known as the founding father of The Allman Brothers Band. He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, and also won with the band a best rock performance Grammy Award for his instrumental “Jessica in 1996.

Charlie Daniels Band this Weekend in Salamanca... pg 5

By Jeanine Zimmer Sunday, June 6, 2010 the Charlie Daniels Band will take stage at the Seneca Allegany Casino at 4pm. The Villager had an opportunity to speak with Daniels about his long-lived career, some of his career highlights, when he knew he had “made it,” and what people can expect to see when they come to his show this Sunday in Salamanca.

from my personal collection,” Jason tells me. Among the items will be: autographed pictures, the Buffalo Bills Jim Kelly autographed footballs, and other jerseys. Ryan Miller from the Olympic hockey team has donated a piece of Olympic logo head gear, and the Sabers have donated an autographed hockey stick. Other auctions will include non-sports items such as gift certificates, and gift baskets. “A lot of businesses have shown support, Tops Stores is donating a couple of big gift baskets with non-perishable food items.” Lovers of classic cars will find lots to ogle; they are expecting over 150 classic cars (weather permitting). The cars will be available for close inspection on both days. Also the fire department will have fire trucks and demos at the festival. Hollywood replica cars, featuring the General Lee (the Dukes of Hazard car) and the car from Starsky & Hutch will be on display. There will be lots of entertainment both days. Saturday performing on the stage will be Underground Stampede from 12 to 3pm, Black Widow from 3pm to 6pm, and the headliner for the weekend; Sean Patrick McGraw performing from

There will be lots of entertainment both days. Saturday performing on the stage will be Underground Stampede from 12 to 3pm, Black Widow from 3pm to 6pm, and the headliner for the weekend; Sean Patrick McGraw (above) performing from 6pm to 10pm. In talking about the festival Jason Merritt assures, “they’ll be lots of interactive activities, and lots of fun things for the family to do.” The event will run June 12th and 13th at the Merritt Estate Winery in Forestville.

6pm to 10pm. Sunday will feature the band Heard of Buffalo from 12 to 3pm, and Side Effect from 3pm to 6pm. Also, between musical acts the Kicking Rhythm Kloggers will be entertaining. But let’s not forget the strawberries. “If the berries are ready, we’ll have local strawberries by the quart.”

There will be strawberry themed deserts and Merritts ever popular Sangria Wine Slush. Bud light will be available and food will feature the usual picnic fair: hot dogs, hamburgers, and snacks for the kids. See FESTIVAL page B-1

Barbecue Events Next Weekend Frewsburg Wild Rib Cook Off and Music Fest & Celoron Rib-Fest and Car Show By Nicholas Pircio If you like barbecue ribs (and who doesn’t?), you’d better mark your calendars for June 9th through the 12th and come hungry, of course! Check out two barbecue events coming to the Jamestown area next weekend. The Frewsburg Firemen grounds play host to this year’s Wild Rib Cook Off and Music Festival. The event is produced by Performance and Event Management of Erie, PA in conjunction with the Frewsburg Fire Department. Don’t be afraid to See BARBECUE page B-1

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June 4-10, 2010 ~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~

Publisher’s Word “Uniquely Chautauqua”

Preparing your schedule for the summer season in this corner of New York Sate can be a daunting task. Lakes, grapes, wineries, picturesque tours, cultural events and unparalleled culinary experiences are just a few of

the wonderful encounters one needs to sample while visiting here. And I’m just barely scratching the surface! A day on the beautiful blue waters of Chautauqua Lake can only be described as wonderful and refreshing. No boat? No problem – hitch a ride on the Summer Wind, where you can listen to the captain’s tales of the area’s history and present ecology while upon a lunch/ brunch or dinner cruise. Are you a wine lover? Then you should gather your best friends and tour the Chautauqua – Lake Erie Wine Trail. The forty five mile long trail covers 21 award-winning wineries that dot the Lake Erie shoreline. There are quite a few events that offer participants an excellent way to learn about the wineries and their wines while enjoying the day with friends and family. That’s a “can’t miss” for fun and wonderful

photo opportunities. Amateur naturalists have their pick of incredible venues down this way. Tops would have to be the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, where you can view world-class nature exhibits, wildlife art, and photography exhibitions. Hike and bird to your heart’s content on the Institute’s trails and make sure you check out the butterfly garden. There’s simply too much to detail for you in this small space, but I promise I’ll do my level best to keep you apprised of all the happenings this summer. Just try to remember one thing: stretching out in your favorite hammock and watching the sunset can be just as rewarding as any of the more active pursuits! Just have fun with whatever you do! Until next week… JZ

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STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL: June 12 ~ Merritt Estate Winery, Forestvile NY


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Inside Business Track

Dean Giarrizzo on the Student Development Company, LLC

Architectural Digest

The Falcon’s Club: Living Large in a Lakeside Condo

4 years ago upon college graduation, Ohio-based Michael Murray, developed a program that gives college students the opportunity to run their own business during their summer vacation. “I ran my own painting business while I was in college at Miami University in Ohio,” states Murray, “and I realized what a great opportunity it was to work with customers. Students get several advantages working for SDC. The Company provides all accounting work, training, and marketing materials for their business as well carries necessary insurances. “I work for the Student Development Company,” explained area native and Ohio State student, Dean Giarrizzo. “With the economy the way it is now,” Dean noted, “people are looking for bargains. They still need to paint and update their homes and our prices are a lot lower than normal commercial painters.”

The project will ultimately house 16 condos and a few small cottages. There is a lot of space to play, both inside and out. Children will find the site particularly appealing with lots of room to play right on the lake. The townhomes are on the Southside of the lake and take advantage of By Jeanine Zimmer accounting work, training, vacation area of Chautauqua the spectacular sunsets Chautauqua Lake has to offer. and marketing materials for Lake. For more information, visit Century 21 – Turner Brokers at With summertime coming their business as well carries SDC painting appeals to www.c21turnerbrokers.com.

around, many college students are scrambling to find that perfect job that will be monetarily rewarding as well as personally gratifying. 4 years ago upon college graduation, Ohio-based Michael Murray, developed a program that gives college students the opportunity to run their own business during their summer vacation. “I ran my own painting business while I was in college at Miami University in Ohio,” states Murray, “and I realized what a great opportunity it was to work with customers. I decided to create an internship where I would provide the payroll and training support, and offer the students a chance to see what it is like to run their own company. “ Through the Student Development Company LLC, individuals learn to start and run a painting business. They hire and manage employees, market and sell their services to customers, and manage the financial aspects of their business. Students get several advantages working for SDC. The Company provides all

necessary insurances. To date, Murray has 75 participants in his program recruited from a variety of cities including Pittsburgh, Ohio, Chicago, Indiana and Kentucky. “I work for the Student Development Company,” explained area native and Ohio State student, Dean Giarrizzo. Giarrizzo was involved in the program last year as a production manager under his brother, David in the Chesterland, Ohio area. In this position he was responsible for overseeing the crew on each job and talking to the customers making sure they were meeting their needs and keeping them up-to-date. “He ran a $55,000 business with a partner, John Fairfeild. They had about six full-time employees throughout the summer.” This year, his older brother David will be Dean’s executive, helping him with marketing materials and advice while Dean is drumming up the business and managing his own accounts. Dean has also been assigned the Chesterland area but would like to expand his territory to include his

customers because they have trained, professional painters at student prices. “With the economy the way it is now,” Dean noted, “people are looking for bargains. They still need to paint and update their homes and our prices are a lot lower than normal commercial painters.” By choosing the SDC, you receive complimentary, inhome estimates, competitive prices, a one-year written guarantee, full worker’s compensation, liability insurance and top quality paints. “We only use the best quality Sherwin Williams paints”, Dean added. Dean has already begun his marketing program to line up jobs for the summer. He has six or seven quotes out now in Ohio he garnered through the work of cold-callers he hired from the local high school to go door-to-door in the area neighborhoods. He has also lined up a job in the Jamestown area. If you are interested in a free quote from Dean and the Student Development Company, LLC, you can reach him at 216-570-0559.

By Ian Biggs The Falcon’s Club is a new development by a father and son team and in the finishing stages of the first set of condos that have been revamped. It offers ease of maintenance, lakeside appeal and generous proportions. The Falcon’s Club, formerly the Falcon’s Nest, sits down a long swooping drive to unobstructed views of Chautauqua Lake. The refurbished and updated condos are some of the largest on the lake. On the expansive grounds, the new tennis court is already in place; soon the rest of the grounds will be landscaped to “golf course-like” presence, according to Donna Breen of Century 21 Turner Brokers. Additionally, a basketball court for the use of the condo owners has also been recently completed. The owners are in the golf course business and use this background knowledge in revamping the landscape design. This gorgeous piece of property sits on six hundred feet of lakefront, with dock in place.

The project will ultimately house 16 condos and a few small cottages. There is a lot of space to play, both inside and out. Children will find the site particularly appealing with lots of room to play right on the lake. The townhomes are on the Southside of the lake and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets Chautauqua Lake has to offer. “When finished, it’s going to be a fantastic place” said Breen, “the condos are large and the amenities are amazing.” They afford the owners privacy and ease of maintenance. While homes require maintenance and constant upkeep, owning a condo gives the owner the freedom to come and go without having to worry about mowing the lawn or trimming the hedges. The condominiums are being fully refurbished and include hickory floors, granite counter tops in the kitchen and bathrooms, high ceilings and an abundance of space for the growing family. Each unit is between 2,700 and 3,500 feet, giving the homeowners ample space to lounge. The condos of

the Falcon’s Club Townhomes are really large by other standards on the lake. One doesn’t feel claustrophobic as you do in many of the lake’s townhomes. Also, the views are amazing, looking over the lawn and onto the lake beyond. Each unit has a two-car garage, three bedrooms and two full baths. They also have upstairs and downstairs washer and dryer facilities, which makes things very convenient for the homeowner. All the homes are three stories, with the first floor including a rec/media room and garage. One can picture curling up with some popcorn and having the surround sound filling the room, watching a good movie on a projection screen. Upstairs contains an open floor plan in the ‘great room’ style, which is ideal for entertaining with the kitchen flowing directly into the living area. A fireplace completes the coziness of the living room. Upstairs boasts vaulted ceilings and skylights above and the sumptuous carpet below your feet. The generously sized master has two large closets and a well finished master bath with dual shower heads and glass enclosure. The additional bedrooms are large and airy and have been painted with rich colors. Fixtures are high end as is the quality of the finish. The Falcon’s Club is located just west of the Viking Trader on the lake’s Southside. The lake accessibility is unsurpassed to all major shopping venues, and the quaint yet lively town of Bemus Point is just down the road. For the family looking for ease of living, and a large amount of breathing room right on the lake, these lakeside condos are a good investment. With lots of room to play, how can you go wrong? For more information, visit Century 21 – Turner Brokers at www. c21turnerbrokers.com.

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THE JERSEY BOYS: June 26 ~ Chautauqua Institution


June 4-10, 2010 ~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~

Dickey Betts Takes Stage Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena Welcomes All-Star Guests

Appearing on July 9th with with Travis Tritt is the Legendary Dickey Betts, best known as the founding father of The Allman Brothers Band. He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, and also won with the band a best rock performance Grammy Award for his instrumental “Jessica in 1996.

JAMESTOWN, NY - June and July are typically strong months for concert goers, and the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena will bring summertime fun to town over the next two months. Country Superstar, Tracy Lawrence will make his way to Lucytown Father’s Day evening, Sunday, June 20th. A Texas-style BBQ will precede the concert on the arena’s

outdoor patio before Lawrence takes the stage inside. Opening for Tracy will be up and coming female artist Memarie. Lawrence debuted in 1991 with the album “Sticks and Stones� which produced his first chart single and Number One hit with its title track. Tickets for Lawrence’s show are only $23.50 for all seats. On July 9th. the Renegade Revival Tour will roll into Jamestown featuring; Travis Tritt, Dickey Betts and Blackberry Smoke! Tritt is known for his hard-rockin’ country style which includes “T-R-O-U-B-L-E�. Starting with the debut single release of “Country Club� in 1989, Travis Tritt has charted more than thirty singles on the U.S. Billboard charts, including five Number Ones. He has also received two Grammy Awards in his musical career, both awards for Best Country Vocal Collaboration: in 1992 for “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’�, a duet with Marty Stuart, and again in 1998 for “Same Old Train�, a collaboration of more than ten country music artists. In addition, he has received three awards from the Country Music Association, and is a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Tritt was also honored with his inclusion in one of the “show bands�, the “Louisiana Gator Boys�, appearing in the

movie Blues Brothers 2000. Appearing with Tritt is the Legendary Dickey Betts, best known as the founding father of The Allman Brothers Band. He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, and also won with the band a best rock performance Grammy Award for his instrumental “Jessica in 1996. Recognized as “one of the most influential guitar players of all time� and was ranked #58 on Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time list in 2003. Opening the July show will be “Blackberry Smoke� currently sporting the Number #1 Video on CMT’s “Pure 12 Pack Countdown� and GAC (Great American Country). Their latest hit, “Good One Comin’ On� continues to climb both rock and country charts. They have been dubbed “The new Lynard Skynard� by the members of the original Lynard Skynard. A pre-show Texas-style BBQ will also take place on the Arenas outdoor patio prior to show time. Tickets for the Renegade Revival Tour are $70.00, $50.00 and $35.00! Both shows are being produced by BigArenaProductions. For tickets, call 716 484 2624 or log onto www.jamestownarena. com. Jamestown Savings Bank Arena is a 501c3 not for profit organization.

“The Art of Alejandro Gutierrez�, June 4-24

The Adams Art Gallery is proud to present “The Art of Alejandro Gutierrez�. A Columbian born artist and graduate of SUNY Fredonia, Alejandro has made his mark by creating dazzling visual works which defy conventional labels. Utilizing pigments, oils based paints, acrylic, and a fevered vision, his works are both experience and experiment. The Adams Art Gallery is located on 600 Central Ave, Dunkirk NY.

Bach & Beyond Baroque Music Festival , June 11 & 12

A lively celebration of Baroque music. Spirited performances of some of the greatest music ever written taking place in an acoustically-ideal Victorian setting including the Bach Double Violin Concerto performed on 2 18th Century Seraphim violins! 1891 Fredonia Opera House Fredonia, NY 14063 (716) 679-1891.

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Charlie Daniels at SAC

Seneca Allegany Casino Presents Legendary Band this Sunday By Jeanine Zimmer Sunday, June 6, 2010 the Charlie Daniels Band will take stage at the Seneca Allegany Casino at 4pm. Famous for his contributions to Country and Southern Rock, Daniels is a singer, guitarist and fiddler who began writing and performing in the 50’s. He worked as a session musician for a number of years, backing up talents like Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. Daniels began to make a name for himself in ’72 with his second album, Honey in the Rock, but it was in 1979 when he won the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance for “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,� which reached #3 on the charts, that he solidified his name in history. The Villager had an opportunity to speak with Daniels about his long-lived career, some of his career highlights, when he knew he had “made it,� and what people can expect to see when they come to his show this Sunday in Salamanca. “I have experienced so many great moments,� Daniels said, “my career spans almost fifty years. I’ve played all fifty states and just about every

town in them. I’ve played other countries for people who don’t even speak English; that always fascinates me. Its dayto-day business, I never sit back and say, ‘I got it made’ or ‘I’ve made it.’ You’re basically just as good as your last concert, and you have to ‘keep on keeping on.’ Every concert we perform the songs people have a perfect right to expect us to do; our hits that are played on the radio, but every year we come up with a new show and we will always entertain you.� Daniels is a noted political activist and has traveled twice to Iraq and Kuwait in support of the U.S. Troops as part of the Stars and Stripes tour. “Its hard to explain what it’s like being in a combat zone,� noted Daniels. “It’s different than anything I’ve ever done. The more I’m among the military people, the more I’m convinced that they are the best bunch of people we have, and it’s an honor to be around them.� Recently, Daniels has written an introduction to and edited a collection of heartfelt essays from an all-star cast of contributors, including Dolly Parton, Toby Keith, Clint Black and former President Jimmy

Carter, on what it means to grow up country. ‘Growing Up Country: What Makes Country Life Country,’ compiles deeply personal stories from these country greats about what growing up country means to them. The Villager asked Daniels about the new venture and how he was involved. “I was approached by a gentleman who had grown up in an epic situation,� he stated, “and he asked me if I would be able to participate. I wrote the introduction and made many suggestions on who to feature. These aren’t stories you are going to read about, they are experiences, and the one common thread in them all is the big emphasis on family everyone has.� Daniels has solidified himself throughout history with his music and passion. Don’t miss your chance to experience a piece of history this Sunday in Salamanca at the Seneca Allegany Casino. Tickets start at $20 and can be bought through www. ticketmaster.com or at all ticketmaste locations. For more information and a full schedule of events log on to: www. TheSenecaCasinos.com.

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary FREE Boat Safety Checks

On June 12th and August 7th from 10 am -2 pm the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will conduct Boat Safety Checks for Free from 10 am until 2 pm at Chautauqua Marina. The marina is located at 104 West Lake Road (Route 394). It is important to have your vessel checked each season. The well-known Vessel Safety Check, a free examination available to any recreational boater, helps boaters ensure their craft complies with Federal boating regulations.

Dunkirk’s Wreck & Roll Festival I, June 18 & 19

Dunkirk’s festival incorporates the shipwrecks located off Dunkirk Harbor - Rock & Roll acts Build-Your-Own-Boat Regatta Chicken Wing Cook-off and Firemen’s Hose Race. Held at the Dunkirk Harbor, Route 5 in Dunkirk, New York.

Yassou Festival, June 18 & 19

Authentic Greek! Great food music dancing culture. Many vendors & church tours. Held at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 15 Francis at Mt. Vernon Pl Jamestown, NY 14701. For information call (716) 483-0022.

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Annual Kidney Walk

Southern Tier Kidney Association Holds Fundraiser June 13

JAMESTOWN, NY The Southern Tier Kidney Association will hold its annual Kidney Walk on Sunday, June 13th to help make a difference in the lives of the more than 15,000 individuals in Chautauqua County who are affected by chronic kidney disease. Mayor Sam Teresi will once again be honorary event chairperson. The committee has set a $40,000 goal for the 2010 walk. The money raised from the Kidney Walk will help provide emergency assistance to kidney patients from the community, expand educational programs, help those whose lives depend on a dialysis machine and to also help those in need of a kidney

transplant find altruistic living donors. The Western New York Kidney Connection will hand out information to those who wish to find out how they can become a living donor and save lives. The walk will start at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena. There will be entertainment, a basket auction will be held, 50/50 tickets and a bake sale. Lunch will be provided for all walkers. Check in begins at noon, with the walk starting at 1:00 PM. As part of the Kidney Walk, a butterfly release will be conducted to honor those who have helped others through organ and tissue donation. To participate, sponsor a butterfly

for $20. You can purchase a butterfly in someone’s honor or memory, or simply purchase one because you care. The names of those being celebrated will be read at the beginning of the kidney walk and the live butterflies will be released. For more information or to sponsor a butterfly call 716664-8316 For more information, call Randy Sherrick, walk chair at 716-397-0701. You can also find information at kidneychallenge@yahoo.com. Visit the Southern Tier Kidney Association Facebook page. Walk individually or form your own team, we hope to see you there.

JBC Supports Community Local Charities Receive Donations from Students’ Hard Work

JAMESTOWN, NY – Over the past several weeks, Jamestown Business College Bachelor degree students joined together in competition, all for a common goal: giving back to the community. Bachelor degree students, as a part of JBC’s Business Strategy class, were challenged to plan, design, market, and execute a business that could be profitable within the college community. Divided into a three-week competition, the student groups incorporated strategy and technique that had been highlighted in class to make their business successful – with the ultimate goal of donating all profits to local charities. As a result of the learning activity, a total of nearly $1,150 was donated to three local charities: Little Ella, Breast Cancer Awareness, and the Salvation Army’s Fund for Haitian Relief. JBC Associate Academic Dean and class instructor, Gretchen Lindell, said that the energy of the students far exceeded her

The entire JBC Business Strategy class is shown with three donation checks ready to be sent on to local charities.

expectations. “They responded well to the activity right from the start,” she said. “Once they had chosen their charities, and started interacting with local businesses for support, the project really took off. I’m very proud.” Several local businesses helped make this student activity at success through generous donations.

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Uncle Gino’s Kitchen Scallops Eleganza; Serves Four Ingredients: 12 large fresh scallops 1 stick butter 1 Tbs. extra virgin olive oil 1 medium size red pepper 1 medium size yellow pepper 1 tsp. fresh rosemary leaves (finely chopped) ½ c. sweet white vermouth 3 Tbs. heavy cream Salt and pepper to taste This recipe is included in the Vol.3 of Natural Italian Cooking: Buon Gusto, by Gino Micciche.

Preparation: Cut peppers in halves, remove seeds and inside white ridges. Then, cut them lengthwise into fine strips and set aside. In a medium size nonstick frying pan on medium high

heat, add ½ stick of butter and the olive oil. As soon as the butter starts melting, very carefully, add the scallops and cook for 2 minutes on each side or until they are golden in color. At this point, add vermouth

and rosemary. Gently toss them around until the wine has evaporated. ( takes 1 minute) Remove frying pan from the stove and one by one transfer the scallops to a platter. Return the frying pan to the stove on medium heat and add the pepper strips. Stir well and cook for 5 minutes. Transfer the cooked peppers to a large platter. Immediately add the rest of the butter and the cream. Whisk until the liquid is well incorporated. Remove frying pan from the stove and set aside. Serving: Place 3 cooked scallops at the center of a serving plate surrounded with cooked pepper strips. Spoon the creamy sauce over the scallops.

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momentum back to a positive one. Instead of cutting out events this year, we’ve added them! We are trying to find ways to make ourselves selfsufficient, rather than relying on grants and other support.” One perk this season that hasn’t been offered before is the opportunity to reserve preferred seating. Individuals can choose their waterfront seating online, print their tickets and receive a coupon book from participating merchants in the Bemus Point Area. Dalpra says there will be a modest fee for reserving seats, ranging from $7.50-$10. They can be reserved for one show, a variety of shows, or perhaps, the whole season! “This is our best lineup to date. Expect surprises, multiple fireworks events, and aside from preferred seating, all of our shows are free to the public,” says Dalpra. For additional performances, show dates and ticket information visit www.bemusbaypops.com. Next stop: The Chautauqua Institution. When event

coordinator Mike Sullivan was asked about his summer lineup, he replied “Where to begin with over 2,100 events?” Featuring Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, Gretchen Wilson, Drake Bell, The Oakridge Boys, and performers from Dancing With The Stars – to name a few – there’s sure to be something to suit the whole family. The season kicks off on June 26 with a performance from the original Broadway cast of The Jersey Boys in Concert. “The Jersey Boys are sure to be a popular event,” says Sullivan, “we’ve been selling tickets like crazy right off the bat.” Not just musical events are happening in the amphitheater; additionally, there are special studies courses and lectures, with something happening every night of the season. The symphony orchestra will also perform on most Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, according to Sullivan. “For our end-of-theseason weekend special, we

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