THE LURE OF CHAUTAUQUA There’s nothing quite like the draw of water. I was meant for the summer months and what says summer to me is the beckoning of Chautauqua Lake, along with ice cream, flip flops and anything nautical. I’ve already visited in early May on my way to Ohio. The sign for Mayville and my realization of how close we were to that grand oasis made the car magically detour to that exit. I enjoyed the sun’s reflection on the water and the couple of boats as they cruised on past. Lunch was taken in at Webb’s via a window seat. Their candy store and gift shop also whispered to me. My yearly trip there isn’t complete without a chocolate covered oreo or two. It was good; I only bought one for myself in milk chocolate and one for my husband in dark. Additionally, the pecan turtles caught my eye and before you knew it one crawled into my hand. There wasn’t time for it to melt. It was hard for me to share the several of these that I purchased! We didn’t pass my favorite little grocery mart with the painted lighthouse, but it is engraved in a memory as is my recent jaunt there even though it was only for an hour or so! The love of the water flows on.”
-CONTRIBUTED BY WENDY SCHREINER OF WARSAW, NY
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1891 Fredonia Opera House Summer 2013 Calendar Of Events
Bach & Beyond Baroque Music Festival
June 14 &15, 8pm and June 16, 3pm A lively celebration of Baroque music, happening in early June each year, Bach & Beyond features spirited performances of some of the greatest music ever written in an acoustically-ideal Victorian setting. Treat yourself to the lighthearted atmosphere that has distinguished the Festival since its beginning in 1996. Top-flight performances by Baroque specialists will leave you applauding for more! Though the musical genius of Johann Sebastian Bach is the foundation of the Festival, each year the festival also includes other great composers whose works reflect Bach’s inspirational influence. Call 716679-1891 for information or visit www. fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 Reserved Seating Tickets: $20 ($48 Three-Concert Subscription)
Fredonia House & Garden Tour Saturday, June 29, 10am – 4pm This walking tour of some of Fredonia’s most beautiful and interesting homes and gar-
dens is a benefit for the Fredonia Opera House. Tour-goers can visit the homes and gardens in any order and at their own pace. On-site docents convey additional information about the homes and indicate particular points of interest. Call 716-6791891 for information or visit www.fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 Tour Tickets: $15
Phantom of the Opera Saturday, July 20, 7:30pm One of Hollywood’s classic silent films, Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney, comes to life with a live musical score performed by the Andrew Alden Ensemble. Based on the Gaston Leroux novel of the same name, this 1925 American horror film is the tale of a deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House causing murder and mayhem in an attempt to force the management to make the woman he loves a star. The movie remains most famous for Chaney’s intentionally horrific, self-applied makeup, which was kept a studio secret until the film’s premiere. Live
music for the film will be provided by the Andrew Alden Ensemble, a contemporary chamber music group based at Boston’s Berklee College of Music. Call 716-679-1891 for information or visit www.fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 General Admission Tickets: $12 ($10 Opera House Members)
An Evening with FDR Friday, August 16, 7:30pm On August 14, 1936, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered what has come to be called his “I Hate War” speech at the venerable Chautauqua Institution. To commemorate the 77th Anniversary of this historic event, the Opera House presents Albert McFadyen in An Evening with FDR. American History comes to life in word and song as Roosevelt’s presidential years, 1932-1945, are explored. McFadyen, the voice of FDR in Ken Burns’ PBS series “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea” and a contributor to Burns’ upcoming “The Roosevelts” takes the audience on a trip down memory lane. All of the major events of The Great
Depression and the World War II years are explained in words and song by one of America’s greatest presidents. Call 716679-1891 for information or visit www. fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 General Admission Tickets: $12 ($10 Opera House Members)
Exhibition Series of Great Art: Munch 150 Thursday, September 5, 7:30 p.m. Throughout 2013, all of Norway will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Munch (1863-1944), one of the towering figures of modern art. Munch 150, an exhibition co-hosted by Norway’s National Museum and the Munch Museum, both in Oslo, already is being hailed as a “once-in-alifetime show.” Global interest is huge - in part, as a result of one of his four The Scream paintings having recently set a public art auction record of $120 million. Captured live in High Definition, this cinematic presentation is part of a global revolution bringing the world’s greatest art exhibitions to cinemas and performing arts centers around the
world. Hosted by Art Historian Tim Marlow and with expert guests, the presentation doesn’t just cover the exhibition’s paintings. It provides insight into the artist and his world. Call 716-679-1891 for information or visit www.fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 General Admission Tickets: $15 ($10 Students)
Glenn Miller Orchestra Sunday, September 15, 7:30 p.m. With its unique jazz sound, The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time and is the most popular and sought after big band in the world today. Formed in 1956 and touring consistently ever since, the Orchestra plays an average of 300 live dates a year all around the world. Call 716-679-1891 for information or visit www.fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 Reserved Seating Tickets: $27 ($25 Opera House Members)
Folk in Fredonia Free-For-All
Sunday, September 22, 3 p.m. This annual kick-off to the Opera House’s Folk in Fredonia Music Series features some of our region’s finest folk musicians in a special afternoon jam session. Hosted by Carmen & Dick Gilman, of the Newton Street Irregulars, the afternoon also includes raffles, door prizes, jokes, stories and just plain fun! Call 716-679-1891 for information or visit www.fredopera.org 1891 Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church St., Fredonia, NY 14063 General Admission Tickets: FREE
THE MET: LIVE IN HD The 1891 Fredonia Opera House is thrilled to be the Chautauqua County’s only presenter of the Live at the Met Series of high definition broadcasts of productions from the renowned Metropolitan Opera. This series includes 10 operas broadcast live in high definition each season from October through May. The series also includes rebroadcasts each summer of previously presented operas in the Metropolitan Opera Summer Encore Series. Go to http://fredopera.org to view the entire Live at the Met Summer Encore Series.
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Fredonia History Days 2013
Friday, July 19th:
- Classic Car Night around Barker Commons 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Live 50s Music in the gazebo from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM with “The Untouchables” - Guided horse-drawn carriage tours of the village from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (reservations required). - Food vendors open all day and evening adjacent to Barker Commons West
Saturday, July 20th:
- Local History Displays tent in Barker Commons West, featuring historical organizations from around the area 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. - Walking Tours of the Village with “Mark Twain”, aka Mayor Stephen Keefe1:00-4:00 PM - Expanded edition of the Fredonia Farmers Market open until 5:00 PM with special activities for everyone. - Food vendors open all day and evening adjacent to Barker Commons West - Children’s Activities 10:00 AM - Noon WK - WKBW’s Mike Randall Puppet Show – “Mike Randall & Friends” at Noon in the Gazebo - Homemade Pie Contest starting at 10:00 AM - Live Entertainment - “Lemon 12” acoustic classic rock’n’roll from the 60s, 70s and 80s in the Gazebo 1:30-3:30 PM - Old fashioned street dance from 3:30-5:30 at the Gazebo with members of the “Newton Street Irregulars” and friends performing - Guided horse-drawn carriage tours of the village from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (reservations required). ***Many other activities being added daily, so check our website for the most up to date listings
Friday, September 6th:
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- Music at The Beaver Club and The Liberty Food and Spirits
Saturday, September 7th: - Food and Merchandise Vendors open all day adjacent to Barker Commons West
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Blues Music in Barker Commons featuring Mick Hayes Band Live Blues Bands at Local Bars 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM & 6:00 PM- 10:00 PM Motorcycle Run Expanded edition of the Fredonia Farmers Market
Check out website for update and news!
www.festivalsfredonia.com Festivals Fredonia works in partnership with the Village of Fredonia, Town of Pomfret, area merchants and volunteers
Vineyard Falls Miniature Golf of Fredonia Vineyard Falls Miniature Golf in Fredonia is the place for affordable family entertainment close to home. Enjoy eighteen holes of miniature golf in a beautifully landscaped setting, featuring streams, spray fountains and a 10 foot rock waterfall, that create a relaxing atmosphere while making play challenging and fun for all ages. Call today to reserve the pavilion for your next party. And before
your next visit be sure to find printable coupons their website,vineyardfalls. com. Vineyard Falls also offer daily specials Monday through Thursday. Vineyard Falls is excited to announce the return of Moonlight Madness Glow in-the-dark Miniature Golf. Every Monday and Wednesday in July and August, starting at dusk, enjoy the best game of miniature golf
you will ever play at night! It’s fun “hole” family! For more information call 672-8888 or visit vineyardfalls. com Last tee-off is 10 p.m. daily. Vineyard Falls Miniature Golf invites you to come experience the perfect combination of fun, relaxation, and sport at an affordable family setting!
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Visit These Local Farmer’s Markets Abers Acres
taps. Approximately half of these are handled by the “old fashioned” method of using buckets to catch the sap flow. All types of maple products.
884 Route 394 , Kennedy NY 14747
716.753.7280 In business since 1927. Sample domestic and imported cheeses and special NY State aged cheddar. Also gourmet food, specialty gift items and maple syrup.
Cross Roads Farm & Craft Market
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gifts, specialty supplies, unique collectibles, foodstuffs, candy, coffee, handmade clothing, Open Saturdays & Selected Holidays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m -May 4 thru Dec. 21, 2013.
716.267.2431 www.abersacres.com Abers Acres is a family owned farm market and pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farm. Certified USDA Organic farm. Barlow’s Mill 369 West Main Street , Fredonia NY 14063 716.673.9020 www.barlowsmill.com Barlow’s Mill is a small business sharing space between a music studio and used bookstore with an open door to a fruit farm that has been in the same family for over one hundred years. Big Tree Maple 2040 Holly Lane , Lakewood NY 14750 716.763.5917 www.bigtreemaple. com Our father & son business began in 1993 by boiling sap from 40 taps, we have now increased to over 800
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Jamestown Farmer’s Market Opens
Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market 19 West Third Street , Jamestown NY 14701 716.664.2477 www.jamestownrenaissance.org Fridays 10am - 3pm - June-October/ Thursdays 2pm-6pm November-January. Locally grown produce, organic fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses. Opens for the 2013 season on June 7th. Fredonia Farmers Market 10 Church Street , Fredonia NY 14063 www.festivalsfredonia. com 8am - 1pm on Saturdays from June to October. Free popcorn! Green Heron Growers 2361 Wait Corners Road , Panama NY 14767 716.761.7190 www.greenherongrowers.com We grow healthy certified organic food on our 200 acres. Shiitake mushrooms, vegetables, herbs and fruits plus beef & chicken raised on certified organic pastures. Haff Acre Farm 5065 W. Lake Road, Mayville NY 14757
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716.753.2467 Haff Acres is a family run farm market and greenhouse operation. Produce, pies, jams & jellies, bedding plants and hanging baskets. Open Daily Mid-April through end of October; late November through late December 8am-6pm. Lakewood Farmers Market 140 Chautauqua Avenue , Lakewood NY 14750 Every Tuesday JuneSept - Fresh, local fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and much more! Nass Daylily Farm 8539 Hardscrabble Rd, Westfield NY 14787 716.326-7572 www.nassdaylilyfarm. com Located in an idyllic setting just west of Westfield, the Nass Daylily Farm has more 350 varieties of registered daylilies in colors from white to
black in all sizes and shapes and blooming from May through September.
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Our delicious syrups are all made here on our farm on Lake Erie. We grow & harvest our own fruit which enables us to maintain the highest standards of freshness & quality for each of our 27 flavors of syrup.
www.northlakegrowers.com Helping Enrich Your Life While Supporting Local Agriculture. Heirloom Produce, Flowers, Herbs, & Houseplants ?Grown in Chautauqua County. Sherman Farmers Market Main Street , Sherman NY 14781 716.761.6473 Every Saturday from 10:00am to 2:00pm. From the end of May to the end of August, right on the sidewalk in downtown Sherman. We’ll have fresh baked good, fresh seasonal produce, Ethnic foods, Antiques, Collectibles, Artwork from area artisans, and much more.
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Westfield Farmers Market NYS Routes 20 and 394 , Westfield NY 14787 716.326.4000 www.westfieldny.com Looking for a reason to check out Westfield? We’ve got BUNCHES of them! Saturdays - End of May til end of September - 9am - 2pm - Just picked produce: Fruits, vegetables, Farm-fresh eggs. Live music. Amish goods. Gifts galore!
Open Every Friday Through October It’s back! This Friday, June 7th at 10 a.m. kicks of the 2013 season of the Univera Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market! We will be starting off the season with the delightful sounds from Charity Nuse of Big Leg Emma from noon to 1 p.m.! Too hungry to wait and to go home and prepare that produce for your next meal? Save it for the next day and enjoy some wonderful eats from Planet Earth Catering Company! We hope you saved room for dessert as well because The Gypsy Moon Cake Co. will be presenting their oneof-a-kind confections for you to enjoy! The market currently provides four high-quality farmers selling farm fresh produce, freshfrozen meats, honey
and maple products, fresh cut flowers and homegrown herbs, jams and jellies and many other goods. Organic produce is also available! Not sure which methods are available to purchase these items? Well, we got you covered! The market accepts; cash, WIC and Senior Market Coupons, EBT, credit and debit. Have you ever wanted to incorporate a vegetable in your recipe but not sure how to prepare it? Join us opening day to partake in 5-15 minute demonstrations and tastings provided by the Cornell Cooperative Extension that will teach patrons how to prepare vegetables and execute simple nutritious and delicious recipes for your enjoyment! We hope to see you at the market every Friday, June through October!
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Spend Thursdays in Northeast! Spend Thursdays this summer rain or shine in North East, PA and enjoy Picnic in the Park and the Let It Be Heard! Concert Series, June 13 through August 15. Picnic in the Park is held from 11:30 to 1 p.m. in historic Gibson Park, Rt. 20 and 89. Each week features free family entertainment, food provided by local restaurants, and a children’s craft. At 6 p.m., bring your lawn chairs for the free Let It Be Heard!
concerts in Heard Park, with entertainment featuring the region’s finest musicians. First Fridays at 5 pair downtown businesses pair with local artisans on June 7, July, and August 2 from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Dining specials, live entertainment, and a free game area add to the fun. Don’t miss North East’s 32nd Annual WineFest, September 27 – 29, 2013. With
three locations on 30 plus acres, this exciting regional event hosts an average of 20,000 visitors from NY, Ohio, PA, Ontario and beyond. Festival events include wine tasting, winery tours, music, food, crafts, grape stomping, Bed Races, a cruise-in car show, free shuttle buses between parks, and the new North East’s Got Talent! Competition. Visit www.nechamber. org for a complete schedule of activities.
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Picnic in the Park Farmers Market Let it Be Heard! Concerts Every Thursday June thru August
First Fridays Artwalk June 7 July 5 August 2
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History of the Quaker Arts Festival The Orchard Park Jaycees, a leadership training through community service organization, are the proud sponsors of the Quaker Arts Festival. We plan, organize and run the festival. The Quaker Arts Festival began 52 years ago in 1961 by the Orchard Park Presbyterian Church and remained on Church property from 1961 to 1964. In 1965, when the festival grew too large to remain at the Church, the Jaycees were asked to assume
sponsorship and have organized the festival ever since. It was moved to its current location at the Orchard Park Middle School on Route 20A and Lincoln Avenue in the village. The festival is always held on the third full weekend in September. The festival is currently co-sponsored by Bee Publications, who provide a variety of public relations advertising and a special section of the newspaper highlight-
ing exhibitor information and a map of the grounds. The festival attracts approximately 300 talented artists and crafts persons from all over Western New York as well as many other states. The Quaker Arts Festival is the largest suburban art show as well as one of the oldest in Western New York.
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The Orchard Park Jaycees 52nd Annual
QUAKER ARTS FESTIVAL Sept. 21 & 22, 2013
Sat. 10am-5pm • Sun. 10am-4pm Orchard Park Middle School Campus 60 Lincoln Ave., Orchard Park
Free Admission & Free Entertainment! Free parking at Chestnut Ridge Park. Free transportation to and from festival grounds.
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Visit the encampment featuring both US and German forces.
Displays of uniforms, weapons, and vehicles from the 1940’s era at 409 S. Perry St., Titusville, PA
Ride on the OC&T train to Rynd Farm where a battle will ensue with the Allied Forces being able to commandeer the train!
The VFW Post 5958 will be hosting a WW!!/1940 era dance Saturday evening.
Special Events June 15 & 16—Train Show & Sale June 16—Father’s Day Special July 27—Murder Mystery Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad 409 S. Perry Street, Titusville, PA
814-676-1733
The reenactment is hosted by the 99th Infantry Division Historical Society, Inc. from Erie, PA.
Exhibiting fine arts in oil, watercolor, acrylics, pastels, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and fine crafts such as handcrafted woodworking, jewelry, pottery, stained glass, floral and sewing.
For more information go to www.opjaycees.com
WW II Reenactment on the OC&T Railroad June 22-23
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Smokey Robinson and Johnny Mathis Join ‘Summer Rush’ Lineup
NIAGARA FALLS and SALAMANCA, N.Y. – Two of America’s timeless singers – Smokey Robinson and Johnny Mathis – join the Seneca Casinos’ “Summer Rush” lineup with performances that will match the thrill of summertime. Both will travel to the Seneca Niagara Events Center in Niagara Falls this July and August. In addition, another five musical acts are booked for those months at the nearby 440-seat Bear’s Den Showroom.
Motown’s first No. 1 R&B hit, “Shop Around” by The Miracles, was sung by the group’s founder and lead singer, Smokey Robinson. More than 50 years later, Robinson continues to grace the stage with impeccable vocals and energy, and will perform live at Seneca Niagara Events Center on Saturday, July 26 at 8 p.m. He penned dozens of hits with The Miracles (“You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” “Ooo Baby Baby,” “Tears of a Clown,” “I Second That Emotion” and more), for other Motown greats (“The Way You Do the Things You Do,” “My Girl,” “Get Ready” and more) and for his
own solo career, which began in 1973 (“Just to See Her,” “Cruisin’” and more). Robinson is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, a Kennedy Center honoree and a Grammy Living Legend Award winner. The smooth vocals of Johnny Mathis return to Western New York during an unforgettable performance on Saturday, August 24 at 8 p.m. at Seneca Niagara Events Center. Mathis is a 2003 Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner and wrote the No. 1 hits “Chances Are” and “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late.” Many of his other songs – such as “It’s Not for Me to Say,” “Misty” and dozens of holiday ballads – continue to resonate with audiences young and old. Two interesting facts about Mathis: 1.) His LP album Johnny’s Greatest Hits in 1958 spent an unprecedented 491 consecutive weeks through 1967 on the Billboard Top 100 album charts, which is noted in the Guinness Book of World Records. 2.) He passed up an opportunity in 1956 to try out for the U.S. Olympics as a
high-jumper; instead, he signed his first recording contract with Columbia Records. Tickets for both the Smokey Robinson and Johnny Mathis concerts start at $45 and go on sale Wednesday, June 5 at noon. Tickets for these and all other upcoming shows are available at Seneca Casino box offices, Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations or by phone at 800745-3000. In addition, a host of new musical acts – ranging in genre from alternative rock to R&B to classic pop – are booked for the 440-seat Bear’s Den Showroom this summer. Additions to the July and August lineup include: soulful R&B singer-songwriter Will Downing; Las Vegas– based hit tribute show Jay White as Neil Diamond; Grammy Award–winning guitar virtuoso Larry Carlton; 1990s alternative-rock band Candlebox, and; “Oh What a Night!” – A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, directed by award-winning producer-director Michael Chapman.
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‘Summer Rush’ Full Lineup
All shows at the Bear’s Den Showroom start at 8 p.m. with the exception of “Oh What a Night!” – which performs twice on Saturday, August 31 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Starting ticket prices and on-sale dates are listed below in the full schedule of confirmed summer entertainment at Seneca Casinos: Marcus Miller, Friday, June 7, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $40 – LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE B.B. King, Saturday, June 8, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $40 (on sale now) Sonny Landreth, Saturday, June 8, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale now) The Go-Go’s, Saturday, June 15, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $20 (on sale now) David Cassidy, Friday, June 21, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $55 – LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE Paul Reiser, Saturday, June 22, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $20 (on sale now) An Evening with Leo Kottke, Saturday, June 22, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $35 (on sale now) Jackson Browne with Special Guest Sara Watkins, Saturday, June 29, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $50 – SOLD OUT Drew Carey, Saturday, July 6, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $45, (on sale now – no one under 16 permitted) Jeff Dunham, Friday, July 12, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $45 – SOLD OUT
Tommy Castro and the Painkillers, Friday, July 12, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale now) Will Downing, Saturday, July 13, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $45 (on sale now) Sylvia Browne, Saturday, July 13, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $45 (on sale now – rescheduled from April 27) Jay White as Neil Diamond, Friday, July 19, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $30 (on sale now) Jay White as Neil Diamond, Saturday, July 20, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $30 (on sale now) Smokey Robinson, Friday, July 26, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $45 (on sale Wednesday, June 5, at noon) ALABAMA, Saturday, July 27, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $80 (on sale now) Larry Carlton, Saturday, July 27, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $45 (on sale now) Stick Men featuring Tony Levine, Pat Mastelotto & Markus Reuter, Friday, August 2, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale now) Buckwheat Zydeco, Saturday, August 3, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale now)
Tracy Morgan, Saturday, August 10, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $25 (on sale now – for mature audiences only) Howie Mandel, Friday, August 16, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $35 (on sale now) Candlebox, Saturday, August 17, 8 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $55 (on sale Wednesday, June 12, at noon) Johnny Mathis, Saturday, August 24, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $45 (on sale Wednesday, June 5, at noon) Huey Lewis and the News, Saturday, August 31, 7 p.m., Seneca Allegany Events Center, $35 (on sale now) “Oh What a Night!” – A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Saturday, August 31, 7 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale Monday, June 17, at noon) “Oh What a Night!” – A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Saturday, August 31, 9 p.m., Bear’s Den Showroom, $25 (on sale Monday, June 17, at noon) Brad Garrett, Saturday, September 7, 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Events Center, $30 (on sale Monday, June 10, at noon)
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Funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Regrant Program supported by Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by the Cattaraugus County Arts Council and also funded by the Chautauqua County Occupancy Tax program.
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Scandinavian Folk Festival, July 19-21
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The Scandinavian Folk Festival takes place July 19-21at Gerry Rodeo Grounds, in Gerry, NY. Entertainment highlights include fiddlers from Minnesota, folk dancers from Toronto and Jamestown, Hans Christian Andersen puppet shows and story telling, Svenska Spelman, Jamestown Municipal Band Swedish concert, a Viking chorus and more. Lecture include the topics of the 375th formation of the Swedish Colony in Delaware; Norwegian
children being raised by Nazi Germany; Swedes in the Civil War; the Swedish love of berries; Raoul Wallenberg, on the Scandinavian heritage of Jamestown area; and the Swedish language. A Swedish “castle” will also be on display.
day, Norm’s korv burgers, and lingonberry sherbet. In addition, there is the Loppis (flea market) of new and used treasures and gift shop. Also featured will be a made in Jamestown booth, and many other vendors.
Special event highlights include the midsummer pole celebration, bonfire with Sami drum circle, Swedish feature length movies, Swedish meatball cooking contest, special children activities. Food includes samples of Swedish foods every
The purpose of the festival is to celebrate the Jamestown area’s Scandinavian heritage. Behold Scandinavia! For more information including event schedules go to www.scandinavianjamestown.org or 716-484-0415.
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July 4 – Elevation, The International U2 Tribute Show
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June 20 – Mama Kin www.mamakinrocks.com
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July 18 – Buffalo Touch
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June 27 – La Krema
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August 15 – Nickel City Pimp Choir
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August 22 – 52nd Street www.cponline.us
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August 29 – Revolver
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Bounce About Inflatables: Bringing Fun and Safety to Kids of All Ages Bounce About Inflatable Party Bouncers in Dunkirk has been bringing joy to kids’ faces since 2001. Among the items for rental are bounce houses to sumo suits as well as a 550-gallon dunk tank. We pride ourselves with being the first company in the area offering entertainment for all events, including birthday parties, school events, community festivals and fundraisers. Starting with only three bounce houses, Bounce About now provides over 25 different items to choose from. We are currently the largest and most versatile company of its kind in the area, providing entertainment from the toddler to the adult. Safety is paramount When you rent from us, we have your child’s safety as our first priority as we set up for your event. Cheaper rentals do not mean you are getting a bargain. Some of these companies are purchasing cheap knock offs made by “backyard manufacturers” that do not comply with safety
code requirements for usage. Products need to be lead free and fire retardant, as well as including other safety features. Prior to renting, the consumer needs to be aware of the products and their construction for the safety of their children. Proper staking is also a very important aspect of the business that many people overlook. We have seen companies using small inappropriate stakes not at the proper depth for maximum safety, which carelessly endangers the occupants of these rentals. This is why accidents happen and insurance costs are skyrocketing. We use 3 ½ foot metal stakes and are always secured at proper depth to insure an enjoyable event without incident. Anything inflatable must be at all times properly secured no matter what the weather is at the time of set up. These are nothing more than a giant balloon and a sudden gust of wind can blow it away in a split second. Insurance is yet another essential part of the business to
When you rent from us, we have your child’s safety as our first priority as we set up for your event. consider when looking for a rental company. Any company that is unwilling to carry insurance is not putting your child’s and others safety first. Many inflatable insurance companies have very strict regulations for bounce house rental companies to comply with before being considered for coverage. This are some of the things to know when considering a rental company for your event. Bounce About Inflatables has many years of experience and knowledge to provide you with the safest and most enjoyable event possible. With all the new companies, people need to realize cheaper is not always better and experience does count.
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World-Class MRIs, Close to Home At Jamestown Medical Imaging, we think our patients are pretty important. That’s why we’re continually investing in the most advanced technology to better serve them, like our new state-of-the-art GE 1.5T large bore MRI machine. It’s the latest generation in MRI technology – faster, less noisy, and more comfortable, all while producing higher quality images. And we’re the only practice in the area to offer it. When you want the best in MRI, CT, or ultrasound scans, stay close to home.
“By making this investment, we will continue to provide our colleagues in the medical community with remarkable imaging information and our patients with the quality care they deserve and expect.”
Visit us at Jamestown Medical Imaging: 15 S. Main St., Suite 250 Jamestown, NY 14701 (716) 665-1198 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information, go to: jamestownmi.com