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1. YWCA Westfield Hosts 51st Annual Arts & Crafts Festival in Moore Park - 125 vendors and 5,000 attendees expected to attend!
Westfield, NY – YWCA Westfield announced its annual Arts & Crafts Festival will take place the weekend of July 28th and 29th. The free twoday event is held at Moore Park, where visitors will be able to browse dozens of booths offering handmade items including original art, home and lawn decor, clothing, accessories and toys.
“We appreciate the committee work that goes into the Arts & Crafts Festival every year,” said YWCA Westfield Executive Director Stephanie Stevens. “This event is such a celebration of creativity and community and we really look forward to it.”
Approximately 125 vendors will offer a variety of craftwork and approximately 5,000 people are expected to attend over the course of the weekend. In addition to the shopping opportunities, food will be available from different vendors and will include sandwiches, salads, wraps, baked goods and ice cream.
“The Arts & Crafts Festival brings together the community as well as welcomes visitors to the area each year,” said YWCA Westfield Board President and event Chairperson Kathryn Bronstein. “Local art and craftwork is featured and it gives us a chance to show off what this region has to offer! Visitors can even stay in the YWCA Westfield Air BNB.”
Since its launch in 1971, proceeds of more than $160,000 have been invested to support community projects such as holiday decorations, a freezer for the soup kitchen, park benches, new trash cans and lights for safety and beautification.
In 1992, YWCA Westfield took on the planning and hosting of the event, which is now known as the YWCA Westfield Arts & Crafts Festival.
At that time Linda Dunn who was one of the event’s original organizers said that the event was ready for new leadership and that after 20 successful years, she believed it would continue for 20 more. Last year marked 30 more years, and the YWCA Arts & Crafts Festival is still going strong.
Mark your calendars now so you can plan to make the most of this event. For those attending, parking is available throughout the Village as well as at the Westfield Academy and Central School bus garage with continuous shuttles to the park and back. Proceeds from booth rental are now used by the YWCA Westfield to support its mission of empowering women and eliminating racism.
2. Make plans to attend the 2023 Cattaraugus County Fair July 30th through August 5th, 2023 - Our fair is celebrating 180 years of operation! We are a hometown, family-friendly, all-around fun fair! We pride ourselves on staying affordable in this ever-changing world. The fair has a HUGE free grounds entertainment package included with your admission. With 3-4 shows daily for the Sea Lion Splash, Swifty Swine Racing Pigs, Brunon Blaszak’s Royal Bengal Tigers Show, Award Winning and World Champion Lumberjacks at their best and more, there’s sure to be a free show taking place during your visit! In between riding rides and visiting grounds shows, our fair offers a wide array of livestock, horses, rabbits, and poultry to visit as well as almost one hundred vendors - both
16th Annual Jamestown Regional
Saturday, August 26, 2023
9 AM - 9:30 PM
Mayville Lakeside Park, Mayville, New York
Ceilidh Friday evening Aug 25th
6:30pm – 10pm
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◆ 30 – Gathering of the Clans
◆ 8 – Pipe Bands
◆ 30 – Scottish Heavy Athletes
◆ 30 – Celtic & Craft Vendors
◆ Celtic Music
◆ All Kinds of Great Food
◆ Beer & Wine Garden
◆ Scottish & Irish Dancers
◆ Celtic & Craft Vendors
◆ Old Fashion Fiddle Session
◆ Kid’s Area w/ Clan Hunt
Performing Saturday evening
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food and non-food!
Opening Hours - Gates open daily at 8 a.m. Midway opens everyday at 1 p.m.
Animals are in place Saturday preceding the fair • Vendors are typically open from 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., depending on the crowd
Parking - We offer FREE parking behind the fairgrounds! This parking lot is directly behind the grandstand with easy access to the fairgrounds grandstand gate. Handicapped parking is also available in this free lot.
Tram rides are typically available daily 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. depending on crowds. Follow the signs to the free parking (Route 353/Erie Street to N. Ninth St) and drive behind the grounds to the grandstand lot and grandstand entrance! No need to walk back to the front entrance!
Food and Vendor - Our fair offers all the typical fair foods you crave throughout the year! We have the best and biggest slices of pizza and fried dough, awesome homemade pies, tasty ice cream, fresh curly fries, taffy, candy apples and, of course, hearty Italian sausage sandwiches!
Vendors come from several states as well as local groups looking to fund their projects for the upcoming year. Our fair would not be what it is without the many vendors who showcase throughout the week!
Daily Admission and Special Pricing - General Admission (includes gates and rides) - $15
Pre-sale General Admission (July 1st through July 29) - $12
(Pre-sale tickets on sale at the Fairgrounds, All Cattaraugus County Banks, Cattaraugus County Federal Credit Union, South Dayton Super Duper and
A “To Do” List For The Entire Family
The OBSERVER and our participating advertisers would like to offer this special section full of ideas to be a part of your family planning throughout the year. We recognize the value of what our area has to offer our readers, residents and visitors. A Top 10 list just wouldn’t do. After all, we live in an area that’s home to year round fun that includes Lake Erie activities, Chautauqua Lake activities, festivals, farm markets, wineries, fairs, water and snow skiing, museums, camping, performing arts, sports, science, educational venues and so much more.
That’s why we are publishing this list of things to do. The following pages contain countless ideas to keep everyone in your family entertained. You’ll find plenty of great places to choose from. So, sit back, relax and enjoy our annual edition of the Observer’s Things to Do...
Olean Area Community Banks.)
Youth Day (15 yrs & under) - $8 - Monday, July 31, Between 8 am - 4 pm
Sr. Citizen’s Day (62 yrs & over) - $8 - Tuesday, August 1, all day
Children Under 2 Years (Gate Only) - FREE
Auto Parking Behind Grandstand (Day or Night) – FREE
Grandstand Events: Sunday, 7/30/23, 5 pm, Broken B Rodeo • Monday, 7/31/23, 7 pm, Demolition Derby • Tuesday, 8/1/23, 7:30 pm, Figure 8 & ½ Car Races • Wednesday, 8/2/23, 7:30 pm, Chase Matthew w/Kidd G Concert • Thursday, 8/3/23, 7:30 pm, Jake Owen w/Tyler Booth Concert
• Friday, 8/4/23, 7:30 pm, Monster Truck Rally • Saturday, 8/5/23, 1 pm, Monster Truck Rally • 6:30 pm Big Rig Truck Pull. Each day offers something new and exciting, whether it’s an animal competition, demo derby, concert or Monster Truck! The fair will be held at the Cattaraugus County Fairgrounds, 501 Erie Street in Little Valley, NY.
For complete information & schedule of events www.cattarauguscofair.com
Be sure to visit the little fair with a big value in 2023!
3. Lady Of The Lake Healing Center located at 52 West Main Street, Fredonia, NY 716-680-0471 - Grand Opening: July 1st 2023 at 10 am.
Join us in celebration of our new transformation into a Healing and Teaching Center!
Our new Center will be offering state of the art Holistic Healing with the addition of Infrared Crystal Infused Healing Beds, also including specialized units that target your neck, shoulders, low back and knees. Having trouble with your meditation routine and practices? Let us help! We will also be introducing the new innovative Virtual Reality Meditation! Need a great Reiki Healing Session? We have two Reiki Masters on hand for your healing needs!
Classes will be offered on Spirituality, Metaphysics and much more with guest speakers, healers, and teachers.
Check out our new Herbal Section with over 60 kinds of herbs for your personal mixing and use!
The Lady of the Lake Healing Center is proud to say we have over 200 rare high-quality crystals and gemstones that have been imported from all over the globe, let us teach you how they can greatly improve your well-being!
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4. Italian Heritage Festival June 17, 2023
The Fredonia Italian Heritage Festival celebrates the Italian Heritage that so many of Fredonia’s residents share. Food, music, dancing, local history, and activities – fun for all! The location for the festival is the Fredonia Beaver Club at 64 Prospect Street.
Children’s activities will include crafts, Italian stories, bingo, interactive exhibits and much more. Meet Mario and Luigi from Mario Kart and Super Smash Brothers.
Visit our local food and wine vendors including Merritt Estate’s Slush Bus! Plan to visit some of our on-site restaurants: Fred’s; Don Bennice Italian sausage; Rural Ministry spaghetti, meatballs, and cannoli; Whiz Whip; and Tony’s Gelato.
Afternoon and evening activities include craft and Italian themed vendors, lots of music and Italian Heritage panel discussion and interactive cultural display.
Grab a festival apron, T-shirt, or other Italian themed merchandise and Basket Raffle tickets from our Festivals Fredonia tent!
Schedule of Events
11:00am–2:00pm – Children’s Activities
11:00am–6:00pm – Craft Vendors
11:30am-12:00pm – Collage Performing Arts Center (Italian Dancing)
12:00-7:00pm – Food and Wine Vendors
12:00-1:00pm – Italian Heritage Panel (Beaver Club History)
1:00-2:00pm – Ian Messana Liedke
2:00pm – Announcement of winners of Meatball Contest
2:00-3:00pm – Dave Golando Combo
3:30–5:30pm – Happy Days Band
5:30-6:00pm – Morra Tournament (Italian Numbers Game)
6:00-8:00pm – The Formula Band
Don’t forget to sign up for the 4th Annual Fredonia’s Best Meatball Contest. Download the form by clicking the button below. Do you have what it takes to be considered Fredonia’s Best? All entries must be submitted to the Festivals Fredonia table by 12pm.
During your time at Festival Italia, please visit one of the on-site local restaurants offering Festival Italia specials.
5. Main Wines - Main Wines is located next door to Jim’s Dry Cleaners at 158 E. Fourth Street, Suite 2 in Dunkirk, with convenient parking and an ever-growing selection of your favorites. The shop has been family owned for 46 years. Need champagne, wine or other alcohol for a wedding or other large celebration? Manager Brian Wojcinski and his knowledgeable staff are there to provide outstanding friendly service for your party needs, offering huge discounts for case purchases. Looking for a new special summer fun drink? Ask them for help in finding that perfect cocktail or wine to refresh your summer spirit! They carry a wide selection of local, domestic
and imported wines along with a large variety of liquor and cocktails for every person’s pleasure. Stop in today and see what’s new at Main Wines.
6. ROLLING HILLS ASYLUM – A Historical Property – Authentically Haunted. Let us host your Corporate Event, Team Building, Grad Night, Birthday Party, Family Reunion, Wedding and more!
As seen on TV’s SyFY Channel, Travel Channel and Destination America. Public and Private Ghost Hunts Available Every Week!
2023 Special Events June through October: July 28 Celebrity Ghost Hunt with Sean Austin of Netflix’s “28 Days Haunted” • July 29 Shopping with the Spirits Vendor Fair & $10 Asylum Tours plus Meet Sean Austin of Netflix’s “28 Days Haunted” and Celebrity Ghost Hunt with Sean Austin • August 12 Horror Movie Night in the Asylum includes nacho bar & self guided ghost hunt • September 9 Horror Movie Night in the Asylum includes nacho bar & self guided ghost hunt • September 29 National Ghost Hunting Day! • September 29 & 30 Celebrity Ghost Hunt with Mike Goncalves & Christ Smith of Destination America’s “Ghost Asylum” • October 1 Horror Movie Night in the Asylum includes self guided ghost hunt • October 31 Days of Halloween Details TBA • November 25 Black Friday Ghost Hunt • December 26 Boxing Day, Daytime self guided tour • December 30 PreNew Years Eve Ghost Hunt at the Asylum Check out 2024 events at www. rollinghillsasylum.com
Located at 11001 Bethany Center road in East Bethany, NY 14054, 15 minutes from Batavia, 45 minutes from Rochester or Buffalo. Voice mail only 585-502-4066. Email info@RolllingHillsAsylum.com
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8. Come Visit the Allegheny National Forest this summer! We are celebrating our 100-year Centennial!
ANF Centennial Geo-Trail - Starting on June 21, Allegheny National Forest. 28 ANF Centennial Geocashes will be placed throughout the Allegheny National Forest. (McKean, Warren, Elk, & Forest Counties) Find at least 20 cashes and write down the code word to receive and ANF Centennial Souvenir Token. Passports are free and can be obtained at any ANF office locations or by downloading & printing your own. Tracking available by geocashing.com
For more information please visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/allegheny/learning/historyculture/?cid=fseprd1061771
Art in the Wilds - June 24, 2023, 10:00am – June 25, 2023, 5:00pm, Location: Evergreen Park, Kane, PA 16735. Featuring the finest artists and artisans from the region and beyond. Free admission, food vendors, Artist Demos. Art in the wilds is a family-friendly pet free event. For more information visit http://www.artinthewilds.org/
Smethport Summerfest 2023 - Saturday, July 8, Smethport, PA 16749, USA, Smethport Fire Department, 109 S Nelson St, Smethport, PA 16749. Large Vendor fair, Food trucks, Beverage Bar, Cornhole Tournament, Kid’s Area, Raffles, Live Music, and more... Ending with a large firework display.
For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/profile. php?id=100069065145106&sk=photos or email sfd1881@comcast.net
Made in Bradford Celebration - Friday & Saturday, July 14, 15, Zippo / Case Museum & Flagship Store, 1932 Zippo Dr, Bradford, PA 16701, USA. July 14, the Case Collectors Club will host a member only Made in Bradford Reunion. Pre-Register casecollectorsclub. com/events or by phone 888.442.1932. July 15, Celebrations will overtake the entire museum grounds. Featured will be a swap tent and local artisans. Saturday’s event is open to the public. For more information or an application please visit; zippocasemuseum. com or call 814-368-1932
Derrick Day Festival - July 20 - Penn-Brad Oil Museum, 901 South Ave, Bradford, PA 16701. Celebrate the rich oil and gas heritage of the region on this Derrick Day. Stop at the museum and enjoy a day of craft vendors, food, demonstrations, antique oilfield equipment displays, candle making, a chainsaw carver, a barbershop quartet, and talks of oilfield history. Admission is free.
814-362-1955 • penn-bradoilmuseum.org
26th Annual Motorcycle Benefit Run - Bradford, Saturday, July 22 - Zippo / Case Museum & Flagship Store, 1932 Zippo Dr, Bradford, PA 16701. Blessing of the Bikes @ Noon then Parade of bikes through Bradford, PA. Proceeds benefit individuals and kids and cancer programs supporting medical facilities.
For more information visit: https://kidsandcancerbenefitrun.com/ Event flyer: https://14cfcb.a2cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/ uploads/2023/01/2023-Kids-Cancer-Flyer-1.pdf
Squatchfest - Saturday, July 22⋅2:00 – 11:00pm, Kane Family Drive In Theatre, 6627 US-6, Kane, PA 16735, USA. Gates open at 2. Live
music starts at 3pm with four great bands that play all day. BBQ, fun entertainment for the kids, Straub beer truck, vendors, fireworks, and if you are lucky, a sighting of one special guest!
For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/ kanefamilydrivein or call (814) 837-9760
Bradford Wine Walk - Saturday, July 22⋅3:30 – 8:00pm, Bradford, PA 16701, USA. Historic Downtown Bradford’s Summer Wine Walk will be held on Saturday, July 22nd! This popular event pairs your favorite small businesses with PA wineries for a night of fun. Tickets go on sale June 6th. For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/ bradfordwinewalk/
Kinzua 5K - Saturday, July 29⋅7:00 – 9:00pm, Kinzua Bridge State Park, 296 Viaduct Rd, Mt Jewett, PA 16740. Registration Includes Performance Shirt, Drawstring Bag, Finisher Certificate, and Individual Refreshment Package. $45 a person.
For more information visit https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/MountJewett/ KinzuaHalfMarathon
Kinzua Half marathon - Sunday, July 30⋅8:00am – 12:00pm, Kinzua Bridge State Park, 296 Viaduct Rd, Mt Jewett, PA 16740. Registration Includes Performance Shirt, Drawstring Bag, Finisher Medal, Custom Race Bib, Free Professional Race Photography & Post Race Refreshments. $100 per person.
For more information visit https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/MountJewett/ KinzuaHalfMarathon
Kane Wine Walk - Friday, August 4⋅3:30 – 8:00pm, Amphitheater - Kane, PA. 92 N Fraley St, Kane, PA 16735, USA. This year’s 3rd Annual Wine Walk will start out with registration at the Fraley Street Amphitheater! (Weather permitting, this is also where the porter service will be) Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 the day of and include a tasting glass and a SWAG bag full
11TH ANNUAL DOG-GONE GOOD
Yard Sale
Friday & Saturday
July 28 & 29, 9am - 4pm
Sunday, July 30, 9am-Noon
Stop by for great bargains, a chance to win themed raffle baskets, and most of all to support our dogs!
7540 N. Gale St., Westfield
Donations will be accepted for the Yard Sale beginning July 5, from 1-3pm. We are unable to accept books, clothes, shoes, stuffed animals, electronics (computers, TVs, printers, etc.), mattresses, or broken items.
DOG FUNDRAISING EVENT! GREAT BARGAINS!
Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue
716-326-PAWS | caninerescue.org
of local goodies!
Call the Chamber 814-837-6565, email Heather at info@kanepa.com or click the link to register.
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Italian Festival - August 10, 2023, 4:00pm – August 12, 2023, 10:00pm, 1 Festival Way, Bradford, PA 16701, USA. Bradford’s Festa Italiana will be held August 10th, 11th, and 12th. Fun for the whole family with great food, games, live music, fireworks, and more!
For more information visit the Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Official-Festa-Italiana-in-BradfordPA-Page/100063722923726/
Mt Jewett Swedish Festival - August 11 – 13, 2023, Mt. Jewett, PA 16740. Residents take pride in their Swedish heritage and celebrate the Swedish Festival every year with traditional music, dance, ethnic foods, and craft vendors.
For more information call: 814-558-0184 or visit: www.facebook.com/Mount-Jewett-Swedish-Festival-211598535535867
116th McKean County Fair, East Smethport - August 13 – 19, 2023, McKean County Fair Grounds, 7172 Rt. 46, East Smethport, PA 16749. Enjoy candied apples and cotton candy as you explore the exhibits of farm animals and blue ribbon pies. Starting on Monday, amusement park rides run every evening at 5 pm. Tractor pulls, street stock racing, a barn dance, and a demolition derby round out the evening entertainment. Admission is $10.
More info: 814-887-5361 - www.mckeancountyfair.net
Kinzua Bridge State Park Festival - September 16, 2023, 10:00am –September 17, 2023, 6:00pm - Kinzua Bridge State Park, 296 Viaduct Road, Mt Jewett, PA 16740. Kinzua Bridge State Park Fall Festival. Rain or shine. Arts/crafts and food vendors live musical entertainment. Bring a chair, stay all day!
For more information please call: (814) 778-5467 Or visit: https://www. kinzuabridgefoundation.com/
13th Annual Pumpkinfest - Saturday, September 23, Bradford, PA 16701, USA. Games, live music, crafts, vendors, food, hayrides, and so much more! Visit https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068966156748 for more information.
Autumn Car Days Bradford - Sunday, September 10⋅9:00am – 4:00pm, Main Street, Main St, Bradford, PA 16701. Antique vehicles, classic vehicles, street rods, special interest cars & more all line Main Street for this day of family fun.
For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/Garykhoy/
100 Year ANF Centennial Celebration - Sunday, September 24⋅ 11:00am –7:00pm, Twin Lakes, Wilcox, PA 15870, USA. ANF Centennial Celebration!!
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Fun, family friendly celebration for the ANF. Guided hikes, games, face painting, and swimming. Live bands, vendors, and food trucks. Walk the one mile loop around the lake. Acoustical musicians and interpretive displays along the trials. Free admission.
For more information please visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/ allegheny/learning/history-culture/?cid=fseprd1061771
9. Oil Creek & Titusville RailroadShare the fun of train travel and relive our country’s oil history as you ride the OC&T ‘through the valley that changed the world.’
The Oil Creek Valley is world-famous for its past and the people that lived it. We take you back more than 150 years into the heart of Oil County in vintage cars built by Pullman in 1930. Our main station, Perry Street Station, is an early 1890s vintage freight station located at 409 S Perry St, Titusville, PA.
Your 3-hour round trip will take through scenic Oil Creek State Park, to where oil history began. You’ll learn about the people and places that made up Pennsylvania Oil Country. Your family can share the fun of train travel and relive history. See a variety of wildlife from groundhogs to bald eagles, with ducks, deer, and blue heron, as well as the occasional black bear.
Ride in style on the Wabash, our First Class Car with air conditioning and more comfortable seats. Seating is limited in First Class and does sell out, so be sure to order your tickets early. (Not available for Murder Mystery Dinners and certain other rides. Please inquire when making reservations.)
You’ll find special attractions...like our open air Gondola Car -- weather permitting -- you’ll have a perfect view of the Oil Creek Valley. (Availability subject to change.)
Visit our Railway Post Office Car, the only one still in operation in the USA! Be sure to bring your address book - you can mail a postcard or letter right on the train.
Each piece of mail receives an official USPS OC&T hand stamp!
Snack and beverages are also available on the RPO car, as well as at our Perry Street Station and Rynd Farm Station.
Be sure to visit our Museum, Gift Shop & Concession Stand at Perry Street Station, open any day we have train ride scheduled. Remember to visit our Concessions at Rynd Farm Station (halfway point) for ice cream, open June through October only.
2023 Season
June - Saturdays and Sundays
Train departs at 11 am
July - Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays
Train departs at 11 am
August - Wednesdays, Saturdays & Sundays until Aug 27th only
Train departs at 11 am (except August 12 & 13, departure will be 1 pm)
Check out The Caboose Motel for an overnight stay in a real caboose car! Located across the parking lot from our Perry Street Station. Motel phone: 814-827-5730.
10. Northern Chautauqua Canine
Rescue, (NCCR), is a non-profit, 501(c)3 no-kill shelter that helps puppies and dogs find “furever” homes. NCCR is located at 7540 N. Gale St. in Westfield and is open Monday-Saturday from 1-3pm, or by appointment. Many of the available dogs can be seen online at www.caninerescue. org. NCCR has been helping dogs for more than 20 years and has adopted out over 2600 dogs and puppies in just the last 10 years alone! There are ALWAYS wonderful dogs just waiting for the right person or family to come meet them. A 4-legged friend might just be the best friend ever. From energetic ball players and running companions to happy go lucky dog pals to slow and steady couch potatoes, NCCR has them all! The shelter can be reached at adoptions@ caninerescue.org or 716-326-7297.
NCCR can always use volunteers, foster homes, donations and financial support. Volunteer applications, foster home applications and a donation list can be found online. NCCR created the Sampson Fund named after a dog found freezing in the snow a number of years ago. The Sampson Fund helps with the veterinary bills for the most urgent and sick cases that come into the shelter. Sampson’s story is also online.
One of the best fundraisers for the shelter is coming up in Julythe 11th Annual Dog-Gone Good Yard Sale is happening July 28th and 29th
Saturday, June 17th 11AM-8PM
FREDONIA BEAVER CLUB, 64 Prospect St, Fredonia, NY 14063
Schedule of Events
from 9am-4pm and July 30th from 9am-Noon at the shelter. New this year will be Foodies Sweets-n-Eats Food truck that will be there Friday and Saturday selling all kinds of tasty food.
Remember, it’s all for the dogs, but any items that haven’t sold by Sunday will be bargain basement prices! This event just keeps getting bigger and bigger; if you’ve been before, you know there are wonderful items to buy at great prices. Donations for the sale will be accepted starting July 5th. Watch the website or the Facebook page for any updates. Anything (except clothing, cribs, mattresses, electronics-tvs, computers, books or child seats) that is in good condition, clean and saleable is very much appreciated. It all goes to help out the dogs! Clean out the barn, attic, garage and home, and know that it is all for a great cause. Then stop by the sale and see what you need to fill in that extra space you made by kindly donating! The dogs and volunteers greatly appreciate the community’s support. “NYS Registered Rescue #028”
11. Fredonia Farm Festival - August 25-27 2023
Festivals Fredonia, Fredonia Grange No. 1, and the Farm Festival Committee welcome you back to the beautiful Barker Commons in the historic downtown of the Village of Fredonia. This year is the 54th year of the Fredonia Farm Festival. The festival has grown over the years to what it is today: one of the premier festival events in Western New York. The festival attracts many people to our area, all ready to enjoy the best three days of the year! The Fredonia Farm Festival was initially created to celebrate our local farmers, and it’s a tradition that we carry on to this day. The festival will have over 130 craft vendors, great food, and fantastic entertainment for all ages.
Friday, August 25th
12 PM – Grand Opening (Gazebo)
12 PM-6 PM – Lil’ Farmer’s Tent (By Visitor Center)
12 PM – Dusk – Craft Vendors
12-10 PM – Food Vendors
1-3 PM – The Patsy & Dottie Variety Show (Gazebo)
3-5 PM – Jess and the Mess (Main Stage)
5-7 PM – Furious George Acoustic (Gazebo)
5:30 PM – Children’s Tractor Pull (Park St)
7-10 PM – Terry Buchwald (Main Stage)
Saturday, August 26th
8AM – 2nd Annual Fredonia Farm Festival 5K Run/Walk – Awards Ceremony immediately following at Gazebo
10 AM–Dusk – Craft Vendors
10 AM–6 PM – Lil’ Farmer’s Tent (By Visitor Center)
10 AM–10 PM – Food Vendors
10 AM-11 AM – Farmer Tom Walsh (Gazebo)
11 AM-12:30 PM – The Tim Bartlett Experience (Main Stage)
12:30-2 PM – Miranda Wilcox (Gazebo)
1 PM – Cornhole Tournament brought to you by Blazin’ Bags Cornhole (Day St) – Register on the Scoreholio App
2 PM – Story Time w Puppeteer Dan Cherry (Lil’ Farmer’s Tent)
2-3:30 PM – Dirty Shirley (Main Stage)
2:30-3:30 PM – Miracle Elixir Sideshow (Gazebo)
3:30-4:30 PM – Daniel Siracuse (Gazebo)
4 PM – Kids Power Wheel Demolition Derby (Park St)
4:30-5:30 PM – Farmer Tom Walsh (Gazebo)
4:30-6 PM – Saranaide (Main Stage)
6-7 PM – Rik Napoli (Gazebo)
7-8 PM – Miracle Elixir Sideshow (Gazebo)
8-10 PM – Grand Illusion – The Music of Styx (Main Stage)
Sunday, August 27th
9 PM – Outdoor Church Service (Gazebo)
10 AM–6 PM – Craft Vendors
10 AM-6 PM – Lil’ Farmer’s Tent (By Visitor Center)
10 AM–6 PM – Food Vendors
12–4 PM – Antique Car Show (Church & Park Streets)
12-3 PM – DJ Southern Tier Promotions (Gazebo)
1 PM – Grand Parade (Temple Street)
3-6 PM – Joe and the Shmoes (Main Stage)
We encourage you to support Festivals Fredonia directly through shopping in our web store for Festivals Fredonia merchandise, and you can also make donations and purchase festival sponsorships in the store as well. These events cannot happen without your support, your continued interest, and the passion for the community that Fredonia is known for. We couldn’t do it without you!
12. YWCA USA focuses its missiondriven work on three signature areas where we believe we can have the most impact:
We seek to increase equal protections and equal opportunities for people of color.
- We work to increase economic opportunities for women and girls of color, recognizing the importance of addressing the race and gender inequities that exist for all historically and contemporarily marginalized communities.
- We strive to improve the often disproportionately negative health and
girls in our community. Throughout the years the organization has grown and changed to meet the needs of the surrounding area as well. We are proud to offer Before- and After-School Programs, Senior Programs, Community Events, a Stellar New Fitness Center, Facility Rental, some Terrific Airbnb Rooms, and more! A non-profit organization, our programming is funded largely by grants, memberships, and donations from community members like you. The YWCA Westfield is also governed by a Board of Directors who volunteer their time providing valuable learning opportunities and events for the village. Come join us! https://ywcawestfield.org
13. 2023 Cassadaga Schedule of Spring/ Summer/Fall Events
June 17 – 8 AM – 4 PM Village wide yard sales
June 21 - 6:30 – 8:30 PM Strawberry Social with Cassadaga Community Concert Band, Cassadaga Beach (CBC)
June 24 - 7 – 11:30 AM – Lew Mead Memorial Youth Fishing Tournament DEC Launch (Cassadaga Lakes Association)
June 24 - 12 noon - Village Beach Program begins. Cassadaga Beach opens every day with lifeguards on duty at noon – 6.
June 25 - 5 – 7 PM – Pedro and the Smooth Cats (classic rock, oldies, blues, jazz) on the floating stage at the Beach
June 27 - 6 – 9 PM Cruise Night American Legion Post 1280
July 4 - 9:30 PM Flares and Boats Around the Lake (Cassadaga Lakes Association)
July 5 – 12 noon - ? Beach field trip to Cassadaga Lakes Nature Park. Meet 11:45 at Fire Hall.
July 5 - 5:45 PM – STTC Triathlon Cassadaga Beach (Wilson Endurance Sports)
July 9 - 5 – 7PM – Sean Patrick McGraw (Nashville recording artist) on the floating stage at Cassadaga Beach
July 16 - 1-5 PM Street Dance at Cassadaga Legion Post 1280
July 23 – 10 AM – _Worship on the Beach with picnic afterwards. Cassadaga Beach
July 23 - 5 – 7 PM Acoustic Ear Candy (Pop, rock & country) on the floating stage at Cassadaga Beach
July 25 - 6 – 9 PM Cruise Night American Legion Post 1280
Aug. 2 - 6 – 8 National Night Out - Ball Fields (Citizens for a Better Cassadaga)
Aug. 2 - 12 noon - ? Beach Field Trip to Cassadaga Lakes Nature Park. Meet at Firehall 11:45.
Aug. 2 - 5:45 PM – STTC Triathlon
Cassadaga Beach (Wilson Endurance Sports)
Aug. 5 – 8 AM - Frickin’ Hot 50K Cassadaga Beach (Wilson Endurance Sports)
Aug. 6 - 5 – 7 PM - Ion Sky (light rock, country, pop & alternative) on the floating stage at Cassadaga Beach
Aug. 12 – 10 AM – STTC Kids Triathlon (Wilson Endurance Sports)
Aug. 18 - 5:30 PM – Beach Picnic at Cassadaga Beach Kids’ activities, swim lesson awards, etc. Bring a dish.
Aug. 20 - Beach Program ends. The beach continues to be open but no lifeguards on duty.
Aug. 20 - 5 – 7 PM - Osborn Nash (Country, Folk, Pop) on the floating stage at Cassadaga Beach
Aug. 29 - 6 – 9 PM Cruise Night American Legion Post 1280 Labor Day Festival
Sept. 2 – 8 AM - Cassadaga Man 1.2m swim, 56m bike, 13.1m run Cassadaga Beach (Wilson Endurance Sports)
Sept. 3 - 4:30 PM – Boat Parade - Pirate theme. Assemble at 4PM at DEC launch (Cassadaga Lakes Association)
5 – 7 PM Party McFly (dance music from every decade) on the floating stage at Cassadaga Beach.
Sept. 4 – 10 AM - 4 PM – Craft/Vendor Show – Ames Common (Citizens for a Better Cassadaga)
11AM – Labor Day Parade
12 noon – Ducky Derby at the bridge on Maple Ave. (Cassadaga Lakes Association)
1:30 PM – Bicycle Dice Run (begins and ends at Cassadaga Beach) (Citizens for a Better Cassadaga)
Sept. 21 - 10AM – STTC KBR (Kayak, Bike Run) Triathlon Cassadaga Beach (Wilson Endurance Sports)
Sept. 30 – 7 PM – Moonlight Paddle Across the Lakes (meet 6:30 at Cassadaga Beach) Refreshments.
Call Evergreen Outfitters for rental 763-2266. (Cassadaga Lakes Association and Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy).
Register for all races (except May, 14 5k) at www.coachmarkwilson.com or call 716 353-1288 or 914 466-9214.
For Cassadaga Lakes Association event info, call 716 720-3935.
For Citizens for a Better Cassadaga event info, call 716 665-8855
For American Legion Post 1280 event info, call 716 595-3145
For Village events, call 716 595-3007
Winter Events – “Light Up Cassadaga” (December 2023) includes gathering in Ames Common with Santa, refreshments, singing and initial lighting of holiday lights. Date TBA
Winter Festival (February 2024) includes sledding, snow sculpture contest, hockey, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, dance, nature show, polar plunge, cornhole tournament and more. Date TBA
Please Note: Schedule may change
NEW OFFICE HOURS
Clerk Treasurer Roxanne Astry has retired, and Annette McChesney is our new Clerk Treasurer effective June 1, 2023. OFFICE HOURS WILL BE ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY FROM 8:30 TO 4PM.
WATER BILLS
The water bills for this billing have been estimated because we had only 1 person working at the DPW for the last 3 months. If you know of anyone who might be interested in becoming a utility worker for the village, please contact the office for application and more information. We offer NYS Retirement and health benefits.
There will be a water increase beginning June 1, 2023, with a new rate in December billing to $6.25 per thousand gallons.
The Village of Cassadaga has prepared our 2022 Annual Water Quality Report for distribution to our customers. This report contains important information about your drinking water. You can find our Annual Water Quality Report at our website: https://www.cassadaganewyork.org. and click on PDF on home page under Annual Water Quality report 2022, or go to https://www.cassadaganewyork.org/uploads/8/8/1/6/8816381/ awqr_2022_cassadaga.pdf.
If you do not have access to internet or would like a printed copy, please call us at 716-595-3007 and request that one be directly mailed to you.
FIND US ON: WEBSITE: www.cassadaganewyork.org, or Facebook at Village of Cassadaga.
14. The 16th Annual Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival and Gathering of the Clans is back again this year. Come join us Saturday, August 26, 2023, from 9 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. at Mayville Lakeside Park in Mayville, NY. There is a $15 donation for Adults (ages 17 – 59), $10 for Seniors (ages 60+) & All Veterans and $10 for Youth (ages 13-16) Youth 12 & under are free. We are offering advanced discounted tickets, online only at: http://www.96thhighlanders.com/ festival/Festival.html
There will be free parking, handicap accessible and a shuttle bus service. Bring your favorite lawn chair, there will be plenty of shade trees and tents to escape the sun and heat and enjoy the music and games. Please leave your pets at home, they are not allowed on the grounds for insurance reasons.
There will be 30 Gathering of the Clans, 8 Pipe Bands, 50 Scottish Heavy Athletes, 30 Celtic & Craft Vendors and lots of Celtic Music. “Tuatha Dea” from Gatlinburg, Tennessee will be performing Friday evening at 6:30 p.m., there is a $10 donation. “Mudmen” from Canada will be performing Saturday at the Beer & Wine Garden Stage. Also performing Saturday will be “Tuatha Dea” • “Emerald Isle” • “Celtic Creek” • “Step n Time” • “Waterhorse” • “BallinLoch”, and rounding out the day “Mudmen” 5 till 9:30 p.m. There will be Scottish & Irish Dancers, Beer & Wine Garden, Celtic &
ATV Trails Majestic Trails Offers:
• Legal ATV Trails
• Challenging Mountainous Terrain
• Two loops totaling over 41 miles of wooded technical ATV & Dirt Bike Trails
•+23 Miles of Single Track - Dirt Bikes Only
• Motocross Play Area
• Pee Wee Motocross Track
• Camping - Wilderness Style
• Dirt Bikes, 3-Wheelers & Side-By-Sides Welcome
• Open Year Round
• Family Friendly Atmosphere
• Personal Assistance
• Children & Pets Welcome
814-465-9979
2605 Rt. 46, Smethport, PA www.majestictrails.com
Craft vendors, Old Fashion Fiddle session and kid’s area w/clan hunt and so much more to see and do. The festival sponsors this year are 2 Gingers Inn, The Villager, Webb’s Lake Resort, Cummins, Frantz & Russell, Media 1 Group and United Refining of Warren, PA. Come and enjoy yourself and step back into time and experience Celtic life!
15. The Dunkirk Lighthouse is open for the season. Hours of operation are Sunday – Saturday 10am2pm for the months of May and June, opening from 10am-4pm for the months of July and August. Admission tickets to tour the house and tower are $10 per person, $8 for seniors (55 and older), veterans, and students, children under 10 are $3.
Public Ghost Tours will be held on August 26th, September 23rd, October 14th, 21st, and 27th. Cost is $30 per person and tickets can be purchased on our website or in the gift shop.
Yard Sale on the weekend of August 12th from 10-4 Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
Watch for more detailed schedules on www.dunkirklighthouse.com
We are located at 1 Point Drive North in Dunkirk, NY.
We now have a brand new pavilion that we can rent out for parties, weddings, birthdays, reunions, etc. Email dunkirklighthouse@gmail.com or call 716-366-5050 for inquiries.
16. Majestic Kamp & Lost Trail is an adventure you won’t want to miss this summer. We are fun for the whole family!
Majestic Trails is an ATV Trail System set on over 1000 acres in the Allegheny Mountain Region of North Central PA. Come Enjoy the Great Outdoors!
We offer ATV/UTV/Dirt Bike Trails, Mountain Bike Trails, Hiking & So Much More!
Located in North West/Central PA - 6 hours West of New York City, 1-1/2 hours South of Buffalo, NY and 1-1/2 hours East of Erie, PA.
Our Address is: 2605 PA-46, Smethport, PA 16749. For more information call us at (814) 465-9979, check out our website www.majestictrails. com and Like us on Facebook
WHAT WE OFFER: Intermediate ATV/UTV/DirtBike Trails • Advanced ATV/UTV Trails • Single Track for Advanced Dirt Bike Riders • Motocross Track • Peewee Trails
• Peewee Motocross Track • Rustic Camping (No Hookups) • Pull Through Sites • Annual Campsites • 3-On-site Lodging
ANNUAL
Friday August 25th • 12- 10pm
Saturday, Aug. 26th • 9am- 10pm
Sunday, Aug 27th • 9am- 6pm
DOWNTOWN FREDONIA IN BARKER COMMONS
Live Entertainment, Craft Vendors, Parade, Food Vendors, Kids Power Wheel Derby, Cornhole tournament, & Car Show
For a Complete Schedule of Events go to Festivalsfredoniany.org/fredonia-farm-Festival
Units • Pond for Swimming and Catch/ Release Fishing • Campground Pavilion
• 2-Trail Pavilions • Out Houses in Campground and on Trails • Playground • Benefit ATV Runs.
Personal Assistance is available. Kids & Pets are Welcome!
Bring your ATVs, UTVs, Dirt Bikes, 3-wheelers, Snowmobiles (weather permitting), - Enjoy Mountain Biking, Hiking & Horseback Riding.
On-site Lodging: We also have 3 On-site rental units available to rent.
The state of Pennsylvania requires all ATVs/UTVs (not dirt bikes) to have insurance and registration. The state of Pennsylvania is reciprocal with most other states.
Our Trails
Whether you’re looking for a leisurely ride or a challenging ride, our ATV trails guide you through the Majestic Allegheny Mountains in Northcentral PA.
All Trails:
• 1-way travel.
• Begin and end at the Trailhead
• Marked with colored arrows according to skill level.
• Set on approximately 1,000 acres, 2 loops totaling over 40 miles of technical, challenging ATV & UTV trails
• Approximately 23 miles of single-track Dirt Bike Trails
• Easy Back Trail for a shortcut back to your vehicle or camp.
• Mud area that can be easily by-passed
**If there is no sign saying ‘Stay Out’, then you can play.
**Caution: Enter at your own risk!
• Water bars designed to control erosion, Use Caution!
• Mile-markers that make it possible to find you, if you need assistance.
Depending on the recent weather conditions, the trails could be dusty, muddy, icy or snowy.
**During the winter months please call for trail conditions. Trails may be closed if they are impassable due to ice or too much snow.
Park Info - Hours of Operation: Riding Hours: 9am-9pm 7 Days/week
• Trailhead Registration/Concession stand: 9am -3pm Saturdays & Sundays **Peak Season Only
• Closed: 3-weeks starting the Monday before Thanksgiving, call for trail conditions.
Regular Season: April-November
Amenities:
Gowanda
Weekly Specials
Tuesday Wing Night - 3-7pm - (and other dinner specials) Bar open 3pm-9pm
Wednesdays Food - 5-7pm - Bar 5-10pm
Friday Fish Fry Dinner - 3-7:30pm (and other specials) Bar open 3-9pm
We are Closed, Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays & Thursdays
End of Summer NASCAR Bash Sept 16, 2023 Ross Chastians #1 car
Come support your local Moose Lodge
Firewood: DO NOT bring your own firewood! You can purchase firewood at the camp office.
Fire Rings: Provided at each camp site.
Picnic Tables: Some sites also have picnic tables. (1st come, 1st serve)
Pets are Welcome! Pets are part of your family and we know that they like to go camping too. If they like the water, we have a large pond for them to play in.
Dogs are welcome to walk freely with direct supervision. Please make sure your dog is up-to-date on immunizations.
If you have an aggressive dog, he must be tethered when at your site and contained when you are not at your site.
Campground Pond: The Pond is available for you to enjoy; Swimming, boating, and fishing. Fishing is catch & release with barb-less hooks. A canoe is provided for your enjoyment.
***Children must be supervised at all times!***
On-Site Lodging - The Majestic Bunkhouse • The Majestic Cabin The Majestic Log Home
17. The Grape Discovery Center is the official Visitor’s Center for the Lake Erie Concord Grape Belt, designated a New York State Heritage Area in 2006. Developed by the Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association, it seeks to be an experiential destination that supports and promotes the grape industry through sharing stories and engaging, educating and informing the public about all things grape. Admission to the Center is Free and Wi-Fi is available. Donations are graciously accepted.
The Concord Grape Belt is located along the southeastern shores of Lake Erie in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania, and is the largest and oldest Concord grape growing region in the world. The Concord grape is native to North America, and was first selected and propagated from wild seedlings by Ephraim Bull in Concord, Massachusetts in 1849. It was brought to western New York in the 1870’s where climate, geography, and soils proved to be very suitable to its production.
Established in 2004, the Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of grape growers, juice processors and wineries, related grape industry businesses and regional organizations. Our mission is to encourage and support the grape and wine industries within the region, and to enhance the region’s quality of life. In May, 2013, the Grape Discovery Center was opened by the Heritage Association as a showcase for local grape-related products, and as a venue for sharing the rich history and culture of the region.
Tasting Bar. Enjoy a glass of wine or grape juice with friends in the Tasting Bar or on the Steve Baran Memorial Patio nestled beside a Concord vineyard. The Tasting Bar features local artisanal cheeses, cured meats, snacks, grape juice, and a weekly selection of wines from Lake Erie Wine Country.
Walk through the Star Family Exhibit Room to learn the story of the Concord grape and 150 years of grape growing in the Lake Erie region. Explore the history and science of grape growing, and the lifestyle of those in the industry.
Interactive exhibits are fun and interesting for visitors of all ages and allow you to see, touch, smell, and feel different components of what makes this area special.
Family-friendly • Tours offered for pre-booked groups • Interactive learning displays
Browse through a gift shop filled with “grapey” apparel, art, vinaigrettes and sauces, and crafts made by local artisans, and take home a piece of the Lake Erie Concord Grape Belt, America’s grape country. Did you see something you forgot to purchase? Give us a call at 716-326-2003. Gift Shop Hours are Thursday through Saturday, 11am – 5pm. Stop in and see us at 8305 W. Main Road, Rt. 20, Westfield, NY 14787.
EVENTS:
ANNUAL CRUISE-IN - July 22, 2023 - Join us for the Annual Cruise-in by the Lake Shore Street Rod Association, 12 – 4 pm at the Grape Discovery Center, 8305 W. Main Road, Rt. 20, Westfield, NY 14787. All clubs and cars welcome. Awards! Dash plaques for the first 100 cars! 50’s and 60’s music and food! Bring your lawn chairs, family and friends for a FUN afternoon! VENDORS WANTED! $15 table space for the day.
GRAPE BELT OPEN Golf Tournament ~ Annual Fundraiser - July 29, 2023, 8am – 4pm to be held at Pinehurst Golf Club, 7428 East Rt. 20, Westfield, NY 14787. Four-person scramble. Includes refreshments, dinner and awards! Call Lisa at 716.969.4859 if you are interested in forming a team. Please note that we are seeking Tee and Corporate sponsors for this event. Get your name or your business in the eyes of the golfers, showing your support for the Grape Discovery Center. Interested or questions? Call Lisa at 716.969.4859
All tournament proceeds benefit the Grape Discovery Center, allowing the Center to continue and operate as a non-profit, encourage tourism and educate all about the grape growing history in the Lake Erie Region.
In August we will be taking part in the Chautauqua program related to wineries and other farm related products.
September 2 we will be participating in the first Grape Festival in Westfield and celebrating our 10th anniversary.
Watch for details www.grapediscoverycenter.com
Stop in and visit us at the Grape Discovery Center. Like us on Facebook, check out our website at www.grapediscoverycenter.com and call us for more information 716-326-2003.
18. Stage Coach West - Shop local at The Stagecoach West! Family owned and operated since 1980, The Stagecoach West boasts over 40 years of experience with keeping customers happy. The store is open 7 days a week with a knowledgeable and friendly staff. The Stagecoach West is located on Rts 5 & 20 near Rt 90 Exit 58. The building may look small from the outside but contains 18,000 sq feet of shopping bliss. People may think of saddles when they hear the name “The Stagecoach West” but the store is so much more. Inside the store you can find work wear, motorcycle gear, toys, gifts, jewelry, boots, hats, and more. We have your apparel for this summer’s hottest country concerts. We know you’ll enjoy your visit! Learn more at https://stagecoachwest.com.
19. Financial Trust Federal Credit Union - Established in 1950, Financial Trust Federal Credit Union has grown to serve all of Erie, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus counties. Over the years, they have evolved into a full-service financial institution, expanding to meet the changing needs of their members and to provide a greater number of individuals with the opportunity to enjoy all the benefits and savings they offer. Anyone can open an account by living, working, worshipping, volunteering, or going to school in Erie, Chautauqua or Cattaraugus counties. To open your account simply go to FinancialTrustCU.com or visit any of their branches today. They are proactive in determining the individual financial needs of their members and providing them with appropriate products and services. More and more people are finding that the benefits of credit union membership far exceed the advantages any bank can offer. And the motto that was long ago established by credit union founders --”Not for profit, not for charity, but for service”-- still rings true today. For more information about Financial Trust Federal Credit Union, check out their website www.FinancialTrustcu.com, call 716- 831-3007, or visit any of our branches across Erie and Chautauqua Counties.
20. Midway State Park, 125th Anniversary Celebration with Fireworks July 12th at 4859
Route 430 in Maple Springs, New York - established in 1898 by the Jamestown & Lake Erie Railway as a picnic ground.
Located on the shores of beautiful Chautauqua Lake, Midway State Park is a family treasure. Originally established in 1898 as a trolley park, Midway State Park is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in
the nation. The first owners of the park constructed playing fields, tennis courts, bathhouses and a dance hall to entice customers to ride the trolley on weekends. In 1915, a new building was constructed with a kitchen, a large dining room and space for dancing and roller skating. Today, this building is home to a museum, gift shop, concession stands and other facilities.
Midway State Park continues to offer the same family friendly atmosphere that visitors have come to love. Patrons can take a nostalgic ride on the vintage carousel, play a game of mini golf, take a spin on the tilt-a whirl and ride the go-karts or watch their children enjoy themselves on the many kiddie rides. And, while some may prefer to relax while enjoying cotton candy, others can test their skills at classic midway games.
Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets must be supervised at all times on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, or amusement ride area.
Our Pricing, Operational Calendar and other information is available on our webpage https://parks.ny.gov/ parks/midway and our facebook page. Please note that on all normal operating days, the rides close from 2:30-3:00 pm for safety checks; the arcade and concessions will remain open during this time.
General Information: (716) 386-3165
Join us July 12th at the park for our Fireworks Display Celebrating our 125th Anniversary!!!
21. B & S Discount Tire is located at 10340 Route 60 in Fredonia, NY. Stop in and see us for all of your tire needs. We are your local tire experts. Specializing in automotive, utility, trailer, ATV and lawn care tires. For more info contact us at 716-672-4389.
22. 43rd Annual Wild Wind Folk Art & Craft Festival - Celebrating Artistic Excellence and Family Fun! This year’s festival takes place on Saturday, September 9th & Sunday, September, 10th at the Warren County Fairgrounds, 371 Barton Run Road, Route 6, Pittsfield, PA. Held rain or shine, the hours are 10 am to 5 pm each day.
As one of Warren County’s long-standing community events, we are proud to once again honor the unwavering spirit of handcrafted artistry by putting together a weekend that cannot be equaled. From potters to painters, toy builders to jewelry designers, quilters to blacksmiths, chainsaw carvers to furniture makers, Wild Wind’s artists are chosen to captivate all interests. The fairgrounds offer an idyllic setting for the show, with 150 juried craftsmen and their wares set up in quaint, open air barns and the surrounding outdoor areas under tents. Whether searching for a one-of-a-kind collector’s piece or a small gift item, there is something for every taste and wallet.
Combining this dedication to creativity with a committed effort to offer family-centered experiences, Wild Wind is an event for all. Children can delight in the ever-popular traveling petting zoo, face painting, balloon artistry, and more. Another favorite is the Tamarack Wildlife Center with its birds of prey exhibit and lectures.
Returning this year, teams of oxen and their 4-H trainers will be stationed throughout the fairgrounds. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions about these magnificent animals!
Alexander the Magician is back again to delight children and adults alike with a new twist on his unique blend of humor and enchantments. This award-winning entertainer plans to share his talents with performances throughout the weekend.
A shady picnic grove is a wonderful retreat for festivalgoers, while a culinary feast of delectable foods await those looking for a bite to eat. Live music is on deck to add to the ambiance with the band Temple Grey taking the stage on Saturday. On Sunday we are excited to host Elvis Impersonator, Caesare, The Dream King! The “Ultimate Elvis Tribute,” Caesare aims to showcase his talents - from the songs to the stage presence - with authentic performances scheduled throughout the day.
The Wild Wind Folk Art & Craft Festival welcomes you to make a treasured memory by joining them for the day - or the whole weekendto embrace the wonder of award-winning craftsmanship and family fun. The admission fees are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors, and free for children
12 and under. As an added bonus, those who attend on Saturday can return on Sunday free of charge. This is a truly special event, one not to be missed. Mark your calendars now, and we’ll look forward to seeing you there!
For more detailed information or a vendor application, please visit www. wildwindfestival.com, email info@wildwindfestival.com, or call 814-688-1516.
23. Gowanda Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 1382 - The Gowanda Moose Lodge #1382 is located at 201 Aldrich Street, Gowanda NY. They are a non-profit charity run business and host many fund-raising dinners and community events to help our area residents and more. WING night is held every Tuesday with other dinner specials and you should stop in on Fridays for their Fish Fry Dinner and other specials starting at 3pm. They’re open Tuesdays for food 3-7pm (bar open 3pm9pm); Wednesdays food 5-7pm (bar is open 5-10pm) & Fridays 3-7:30pm. (bar is open 3pm-9pm) They are closed Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays.
Watch for their “End of Summer Bash” in September 16, 2023 with NASCAR Driver Ross Chastians #1 car for photoopps.
Follow us on facebook www.facebook.com/lodge1382 for more events and happenings at the Gowanda Loyal Order of Moose or to learn more about the Moose Club organization and its mission visit the Loyal Order of Moose website www.mooseintl.org/location/1382-gowanda. We hope to see you at our location soon.
24. Record-Breaking Comedians Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias and Taylor Tomlinson Headline the 2023 Lucille Ball Comedy Festival
The National Comedy Center, the nation’s official museum and cultural institution dedicated to comedy, presents the
Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, August 2-6, 2023. Live comedy returns to Jamestown, New York, Lucille Ball’s hometown near beautiful Chautauqua Lake, with over 50 live events in five days. Festival headliners are Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias and Taylor Tomlinson – two of stand-up comedy’s biggest stars.
Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias will perform on Thursday, August 3 at 7 PM at Northwest Arena. Iglesias is one of the world’s most successful touring comedians and is one of the most-watched comedians on YouTube, with over 1.1 billion views and over 25 million fans on social media. Taylor Tomlinson takes the stage on Friday, August 4 at 7 PM. Tomlinson is currently breaking records set by comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and is selling out venues worldwide. She is the star of two highly acclaimed Netflix comedy specials and was recognized as the “Breakout Comedy Star of the Year” in 2022 by the Just for Laughs festival.
The crowd-favorite Stand-Up Showcase will also return on Saturday, August 5, allowing comedy fans to see some of today’s rising comedians presenting their best material on stage. Plus, attendees can experience Lucy Legacy events, Comedy Late Night, block parties, and so much more. With a week full of fun events, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Tickets for both headliners plus the other 50 live events can be found on ComedyCenter.org/Festival.
Enjoy a Summer of Laughter with the National Comedy Center Families can enjoy a summer of laughter with the National Comedy Center and Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum in comedy’s hometown – Jamestown, New York. Now through September 4, 2023, up to two kids and teens aged 17 and under will receive free admission to both museums with an accompanying paying adult. This program is made possible with the generous support of Shults Auto Group.
The National Comedy Center features exclusive collections, world-class exhibits, and cutting-edge interactive technology to create an immersive experience that inspires, educates, and entertains, all while filling your day with laughter. Put yourself into some of the most famous comedy scenes using green screen technology at Act the Part, learn about popular props used throughout comedy history at the interactive Prop Stars table, or become the comedian yourself by performing a stand-up routine at the Comedy Karaoke lounge, plus so much more.
When visiting the National Comedy Center, you are visiting an attraction named the “Best New Museum” in the country by USA Today, one of
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the “World’s Greatest Places by TIME magazine, and a “Top 25 Family Weekend Getaway in the U.S.” by U.S. News & World Report. The museum has a rare 5 out of 5 rating from visitors on TripAdvisor.
The family fun doesn’t stop there. Three blocks away is the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum, which celebrates the lives, careers, and legacy of the “First Couple of Comedy” and the incredible impact they had on the world. Here, museum guests now can take photos on a re-creation of the I Love Lucy New York apartment set, star in their own Vitameatavegamin commercial, and take a self-guided tour with the help of ETHEL (Enhanced Tour Hardware for Experiencing Lucy), which allows visitors to experience rare videos, archival photos, and audio highlights narrated by Lucie Arnaz, the daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz – it’s the perfect companion for your visit.
Admission for both museums and additional information about the Summer of Laughter – kids and teens free promotion – can be found on ComedyCenter.org/kids.
The National Comedy Center is located in Jamestown, New York, 203 West 2nd Street. Information – 716-484-2222 • https://comedycenter.org
25. Are You Looking For A Unique Wedding Venue? The Morning Glory Wedding Venue located in Bemus Point New York is a weekend wedding destination. The Morning Glory features a wedding package that includes the use of an eight bedroom gorgeous inn, which comfortably sleeps 20 of your guest. In addition, there are two freestanding cabins on the property for an additional four guests. Twentyfour of your wedding party will have accommodations for the wedding celebration. At this venue, the celebration starts on Friday and you have the exclusive use of the property until Sunday afternoon.
On the property is a beautiful pavilion overlooking a pond for the wedding ceremony. After this ceremony, the guests can stroll to a recently renovated two-story barn for dinner and dancing. This well landscaped 30-acre site is the perfect setting for a wedding day.
After arriving on Friday, the wedding party can prepare for the rehearsal at the pavilion. There are several options to host the rehearsal dinner at the property. On Saturday, it is a relaxed atmosphere for everyone to prepare for the wedding day. The bride and her bridesmaids can take over the inn to prepare for the wedding. The cabins are a perfect place for the groom and his groomsmen to get ready for the big day. With the wedding party staying at the property it becomes a very relaxed weekend celebration. Sunday morning there is time for brunch before leaving. This family owned business welcomes couples to come and take a tour. It is a unique wedding venue located in Chautauqua County, New York. The complex has everything you need to host a wedding that will be a special memory to all those who attend.
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26. Do you love fishing? Stop in and visit our fully stocked store in Dunkirk, New York at 5139 West Lake Road. Bill’s Hooks LLC specializes in Walleye and Salmon.
We have a large selection of fishing equipment and hand tied worm harnesses. If you are looking for marine electronics, we can help with your selection. Hunting Supplies is also a favorite in the shop. We also offer information on Lake Erie Fishing Charters. Call us at 716-366-0268 if you have questions or are looking for something special. Bill’s Hooks LLC offers great gifts for the outdoor person in your life. billshooks@roadrunner.com • www.billshooks.com
27. Hometown Service! For generations, Jim Nichols’ Hometown Service has been a proud tradition of auto repair in Dunkirk. Located on Eagle Street in the heart of the Dunkirk lakefront, we are happy to greet you at the door with any problem you may be experiencing with your car, van, SUV or truck. From routine preventative maintenance like oil changes, brakes and tires to the biggest leak or mechanical problem, our techs have you covered. Although we are a very busy shop, we have a reputation of getting you in as soon as possible to look at and diagnose the problem; fixing it and getting you back on the road! In fact, the community has
always been right behind us and we have been voted the Observer’s Reader’s Choice Best of the Best for 8 years non-consecutively. Don’t forget that it is NYS Inspection season. Take a look at your sticker and call us for an appointment! 716-366-AUTO (2886) is easy to remember and a phone number you should keep in your glovebox!
28. Art that Matters to the Planet - Fulfilling Roger Tory Peterson’s Mission.
At the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, we believe that art matters to the planet.
The Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI) celebrates art inspired by the natural world. Contemporary artists engage with nature in different ways, and with a variety of messages. Art can be a personal source of healing, inspiration and reflection. It can also instill in the viewer a sense of wonder, promote environmental stewardship, encourage systemic change, or facilitate conversation.
Roger Tory Peterson devoted his career not only to art, but also to activism on behalf of the environment. As the father of the modern field guide, Peterson’s artwork offered a way for readers to discover the beauty and wonder of nature. Throughout his career, he also helped us understand the impact of human activity on nature. He told us about threats birds were facing, warned us of the consequences of inaction, and affected change on behalf of the environment.
Today, Peterson’s continuing influence as an artist, naturalist, and activist is evident in the artistic practice of contemporary nature artists. Through their process and resulting work, they promote a connection between society and nature in hopes that we are inspired to preserve it for generations to come. Like Peterson, they help us explore, discover, and fall in love with the natural world.
RTPI carries on Peterson’s legacy by nurturing the next generation of artists. RTPI presents exhibitions by artists who encourage us to look more closely at nature, so that we might better appreciate it. They share knowledge about nature to help us better understand the world around us. They raise awareness about environmental issues in order to foster dialogue and promote change. The resulting dialogue between the artist and viewer speaks to the intuitive and transformational power of their art. Come discover Art that Matters to the Planet at RTPI. Our annual signature exhibition, Art that Matters to the Planet: Interconnectivity, opens June 24. Inspired by emerging science about the underground web of roots and fungi which connects trees and plants, this exhibition features artists who explore the ways in which trees serve as a metaphor for our relationship with nature, and with each other.
For more information, visit rtpi.org.
2023 Exhibitions:
Art that Matters to the Planet: Interconnectivity, June 24 through October 8
Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day, October 24 through January 14, 2004
Ongoing Programs:
Guided Gallery Walks, every Friday at 2 pm Yoga with the Birds, Saturdays at 9 am (June 3 through September 2) Art After 5, the fourth Friday of every Month, 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Special Events:
Summer Soirée, July 15 at 5 pm
Roger’s Bird-Day Bash, with Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root, August 19, 12
to 4 pm
About Roger Tory Peterson Institute: Home to the largest collection of Roger Tory Peterson’s original artwork, RTPI honors his legacy by nurturing the next generation of nature artists—through world class exhibitions, programs and special events. Located at 311 Curtis Street in Jamestown, NY, RTPI is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10-4 p.m., and Sundays from 1-5 p.m.
29. Red White and Blues FestivalSeptember 8th & 9th, 2023 - We invite you to visit the Village of Fredonia during the Red, White and Blues Festival to get a taste of one of the best small towns in Western New York! Join us for this rocking 2 day music festival celebrating the local Red & White wine industry from the surrounding area wineries and hear some awesome “BLUES” style music. Join us downtown on Saturday for craft vendors, food trucks and several wineries from throughout the county and region. For more details and an updated schedule visit festivalsfredoniany.org
We encourage you to support Festivals Fredonia directly through shopping in our web store for Festivals Fredonia merchandise, and you can also make donations and purchase festival sponsorships in the store as well. These events cannot happen without your support, your continued interest, and the passion for the community that Fredonia is known for. We couldn’t do it without you!
30. Cassadaga Kayaks, LLC
Cassadaga Kayaks LLC wants to give you every opportunity to be able to enjoy the beauty of Cassadaga Lakes and all the nature that surrounds the lakes, including turtles, herons, swans, deer and more. We offer single person kayaks, stand up paddle boards, a 2 person canoe and a 4 person paddle boat. You’ll see and experience the peaceful tranquility of the outdoors in picturesque settings as you travel on one of the lakes. The Cassadaga Lakes are a great place for kayaking, especially for beginner kayakers.
To make sure we have kayaks available for your trip, please call to make a reservation at least 48 hours ahead of time. To make a reservation, please call 716-680-2946. We will need your information (Date, time, how many people, and age & weight of all persons in the party). We accept cash, Venmo, Cash App or Chime*. We do accept same-day reservations but you may have to wait for more kayaks to become available. * In case of inclement weather a rain check will be issued.
At the time of departure we will have all parties fill out a waiver (If you under the age of 18 you must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian), get fitted to a mandatory life vest, and a small demonstration. We are open 7
Civil Air Patrol
Dunkirk Composite Squadron NY-351
We offer a safe, positive place to develop leadership skills while exploring aviation and STEM careers. Come visit to see if this is for YOU! Contact: Capt. Linda
days a week from sun up to sun down.
We want everyone to have fun. Follow us on FB for more news and happenings.
31. Catt-Rez Enterprises, Inc - What makes Catt-Rez Enterprises the right stop for you? We’ve been running our gas station and convenience store since 1986. People come to us for top-notch service and great prices. Our family owned and operated company has everything you need. Best of all, our goods are all tax-free. We even have drive-thru windows to better serve you. Our location is open 24/7 for your convenience.
Check out our fireworks for sale in Irving, NY- Whether you’re planning a Fourth of July party or just looking to stock up for summer, you can find all the fireworks you need at Catt-Rez Enterprises Inc. We have a wide variety of fireworks for sale. Add a little pizzazz to your block party with fireworks from us. Come to our store in Irving, NY today to browse our selection of fireworks for sale.
Purchase tobacco products from our store in Irving, NY Refill your vape cartridge and restock your cigarettes. Catt-Rez Enterprises Inc has all your favorite brands of tobacco and vape products on our shelves. You’ll be able to find exactly what you’re looking for when you come in. The best part? Our tobacco products are available tax-free. You can save money when you buy from us.
Visit our store to find:
• Premium, generic and Native American-made products
• Roll-your-own products
• Smoking accessories like pipes, papers and cartridges
• Chewing tobacco
• Disposable and refillable vape products
Stock up on everything from windshield wiper fluid to road trip snacks at our convenience store. We’ve got everything you need to keep your ride smooth and easy. You can get oil for your vehicle here to keep your engine humming along.
Catt-Rez Enterprises Inc 10910 Erie Road, Irving, NY 14081 - for more information check us out at https://cattrez.com
32. North Hills Golf Course - We invite you to “Experience North Hills Municipal Golf Course.” With competitive rates, a challenging course layout, and a management philosophy, which promotes course improvement and growth, just one visit to North Hills Golf Course and you will understand why the course attracts hundreds of golfers from northwestern Pennsylvania, western New York and northeastern Ohio. North Hills Golf Course provides a challenging round for both recreational and seasoned golfers. Situated on 220 acres, the course features large and beautiful bent grass greens, tree-lined fairways to separate paralleled routings, a rough area to define fairways, but with no severe penalty, fairways wide enough in landing area to be golfer friendly, and water holes so good they stick in golfers’ memories! At North Hills Golf Course, you will find their facilities first class. They pride themselves on top notch turf management, a well-stocked pro shop and a staff which strives to make your golfing experience a memorable one. After a challenging round of golf, relax in their clubhouse or pavilion area while you plan your next outing at North Hills. They are conveniently located on Route 426, just north of Route 6, in Corry, PA. Check out their website www.northhillsgolf.com or call 1-814-664-4477 for additional details and tee times.
33. R&K Marina strives to provide customers with the means to spend quality family time together on the water by matching them with the right marine products to fit their desires and budget. R&K carries a wide variety of watercraft for every purpose and situation, and its convenient location on the lake makes it the first choice for local boaters. Brands of boats represented include; Regal Bowriders, Bennington Pontoons, Lowe Aluminum Fishing Boats, Nauticstar Deck boats, and Nautique Wake & Ski
Boats. R&K’s goal is always competitive prices with exceptional service after the sale.
Owners Scott and Julie Walter are year-round residents of Rushford Lake, with a long history with the lake. Scott spent his summers there as a kid, and his first job at 13 was pumping gas at R&K Marina, which he continued through college. It was on the lake that he met Julie, a Rushford resident, in 1977. In 2004, Scott and Julie bought R&K Marina, along with their young daughters Kaitlin and Sami. As their family has expanded, so has the staff! Son-in-law Mike Helwig is part of the R&K team, as is Kaitlin. On any given day, you’ll also find son-in-law Josh helping out, along with grandsons Marek and Finn.
The rest of the R&K team may not be blood related, but they are like family. R&K’s Service Manager, Chris Curcio, is key to the success of the service team. Chris has been with R&K Marina since 1997. Chris is a Yamaha-certified Service Manager and also has certification with Mercruiser. Chris attends service schools annually, bringing back relevant knowledge to use in continued quality service for customers. Chris water tests every boat, new or used, before delivery. Chris’s knowledge and experience makes R&K’s service first rate!
R&K Marina is committed to making your boat-buying experience a success story from bow to stern, beginning with sales and service, to parts and accessories, financing and delivery. We hope you’ll stop by and say hello, and see what our team has to offer!
We are family-owned and operated and conveniently located in Rushford, NY. R & K Marine, Inc. can provide you with the latest and best in watersports products to make your outdoor living more enjoyable. From the most recent in boating technology to the hottest new personal watercraft, we can help you find the recreational vehicle that’s made for you. Combine this wide array of selections with our friendly and knowledgeable staff, and we’re convinced R & K Marine, Inc. will become your only stop for all of your on-the-water needs.
We know individuality is important, which is why we pay close attention to the interests of each customer. From the minute you walk through the door, meeting your needs is our top priority. Founded not only on excellent customer service, but also on the principles of hard work and a focused attitude, R & K Marine, Inc. has a long list of satisfied customers. Call 585437-2214 or stop by at 8917 Willow Rd., Rushford, NY 14777; you’ll be glad you did. Our website is www.rkmarina.com
34. Halloween Festival and Haunted History Tours - October 20-21, 2023
The Halloween Festival and Haunted History Tours Planning Committee is pleased to bring you the 2023 Halloween Festival and Haunted History Tours: This year, we are again having a day of fun activities to our popular cemetery tours. Back by popular demand, there will be two different ways to enjoy the tours: a horse-and-trolley (carriage) tour and a walking tour.. The carriage tours will begin at the top of every hour starting at 7pm and ending at 10pm. The walking tour will start 15 minutes after the hour where you will depart Barker Commons with your tour group and you will be guided to the cemetery where your walking tour will begin. Please arrive at the Gazebo in Barker Commons at least 10 minutes before your scheduled time to allow check in
For more updated information visit our website festivalsfredoniany.org/ harvest-moon-festival-tours
We encourage you to support Festivals Fredonia directly through shopping in our web store for Festivals Fredonia merchandise, and you can also make donations and purchase festival sponsorships in the store as well. These events cannot happen without your support, your continued interest, and the passion for the community that Fredonia is known for. We couldn’t do it without you!
35. Since 1972, Ralph’s Pennzoil has been a staple of the Dunkirk neighborhood next to Washington Park. Located on the corner of 5th Street and Park St., we started as a gas station back then and have evolved into the highly trusted, full service automotive repair shop it is today. Owner Ralph Dolce is usually under a hood in the shop, making sure that your vehicle gets exactly the maintenance it needs. From NYS Inspections to foreign motors, Ralph’s got you covered. We will handle the most minor of flat tires to the more major repairs that sometimes we face. All makes and models are welcome, call for an appointment! (716) 366-6585.
36. Civil Air Patrol
The local Civil Air Patrol known as (CAP) is the Dunkirk Composite Squadron NY-351. This is a youth organization for cadets where it is fun and meaningful. The key traits of cadet life are being in uniform, aerospace learning, opportunity to lead, challenging tasks with fun. The four content areas are Leadership, Fitness, Aerospace and Character Development. Ages 12 – 20 work together learning the requirements for progression through the 4 Phases as they earn each rank.
The first year is focused on learning the Core Values, Uniforms, Orientation Flight, Encampment, Healthy Fitness Zone and accomplishing the Wright Brothers Award. Each year different opportunities are added. This Squadron belongs to WNY Group and have a CAP Plane that is used for “O” Flights as often as possible. Cadets explore flight and being a pilot. A Cadet may earn a Private Pilot License with hard work and effort. Some local activities have been Drone flying, a visit to Martz Observatory, overnight camping, Wreaths Across America for 6 years, marching in Memorial Day Parade, making and delivering masks during covid, participating in Cyber Patriot Competition, winning awards and community service during the Dunkirk Air Show and the Rotary Fly-In Breakfast.
Meetings are held on a school night and occasionally on Saturday at The Dunkirk Airport. We invite you to attend a couple of meetings to see if this is for YOU.
Civil Air Patrol, Dunkirk Composite Squadron NY-351 Contact Capt. Linda Blodgett for more information. Email: atymame@aol.com or phone 716785-0795
37. THE WARREN COUNTY VISITORS
BUREAU is a non-profit organization dedicated to tourism and the growth of Warren County, Pennsylvania, as a whole.
Warren County Visitors Bureau’s Mission: To assume a leadership role to stimulate and support tourism and economic growth in Warren County, the Pennsylvania Wilds, and Northwest Pennsylvania through education, promotion, marketing, and cooperative and regional partnerships to increase overnight stays.
Your Information Destination: From brochures and maps to dining and explorations guides, we can provide you with all you need to know to
have the BEST TIME in Warren County! When you get to the area, make sure to stop in to browse our lobby that is packed with information on things to do! Not in town yet? Email us at info@wcvb.net or complete your request online at wcvb.net to receive your FREE Warren County exploration guide!
Warren County Visitors Bureau Business Hours: Monday through Friday, 9AM-4:30PM, and Saturday 9:00AM-2PM. The Warren County Visitors Bureau is located at 22045 Route 6 in Warren, PA. For information, stop in and see us or contact us at 814-726-1222. You will find a full listing of events on our website at www.wcvb.net or like us on Facebook to see the beauty of Warren County and all that’s happening in the ideal place to find your adventure and find your peace.
38. Infinity Visual And Performing Arts, Inc /Pearl City Clay House - Pearl City Clay House is a dynamic community arts space, providing workshops and classes to adults and families interested in exploring all aspects of ceramics from paint-yourown pottery, to sculpture or throwing on the wheel. We also offer workshops and classes in contemporary crafts from textiles, along with a beautiful gallery and event space for your next party or conference. We believe everyone is creative, and our instructors will inspire you to find your inner artist, embrace getting messy and enjoy the process!
Pearl City Clay House is a program of Infinity Visual and Performing Arts, Inc. All profits from events and programs go to support youth programming, and Infinity’s mission to help area youth Explore! Experience! and Excel in the arts. You can learn more about Pearl City Clay House by visiting them at 220 East Second Street, Jamestown, N.Y., or at pearlcityclayhouse.org
39. Batavia Downs
Conveniently located off New York State Thruway Exit 48, Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel is the area’s premier entertainment destination. Enjoy gaming, shopping, dining, and live racing daily from Monday thru Thursday 8am–1am | Friday thru Sunday 8am–3am in our non-stop-fun
atmosphere. Have the time of your life with over 800 of the hottest and most in-demand games, as well as live harness racing from the end of July through December. Don’t want to pack all the entertainment in one night? Stay longer by taking advantage of Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel accommodations!
40. Miracle On Main StreetDecember 2, 2023
Miracle on Main Street brings families within the community together to celebrate and enjoy the spirit of the holiday season. Celebrate the many MIRACLES of the season throughout the village with a blood drive, food drive, kids’ crafts, food trucks, indoor craft vendors, ginger bread house making, wreath and tree sales, ornament sales, alternative nativity scenes, movie for the kids and of course...SANTA CLAUS! Mark your calendars now for Saturday, December 2nd from 10 am – 7pm. For more details and an updated schedule visit festivalsfredoniany.org
We encourage you to support Festivals Fredonia directly through shopping in our web store for Festivals Fredonia merchandise, and you can also make donations and purchase festival sponsorships in the store as well. These events cannot happen without your support, your continued interest, and the passion for the community that Fredonia is known for. We couldn’t do it without you!
41. Ballista Firearms Training - Ballista Firearms is a Veteran owned family business based in Hamburg, NY. Our NRA and USCCA certified instructors are now conducting the NYS mandated concealed carry course at Evans Rod and Gun Club in Angola. Our course is approved for residents of both Chautauqua and Erie Counties. We will be
offering advanced pistol operation and concealed carry courses in the very near future. As an FFL(Federal Firearms License), Ballista is also your source for firearms, ammo and transfers. For more information visit our website ballistafirearms.com or call us at 716-534-3322.
42. Art in the Wilds is art in nature. Located in the Allegheny National Forest is a getaway gateway to fine arts. It is an outdoor juried Fine Arts Show happening annually (since 2006) in Kane, Pennsylvania’s Evergreen Park during the 4th weekend in June. Organized and managed by a dedicated group of art lovers, the show is applauded by both visitors and participating artists as one of the best shows in the region. Come get away from the hustle and bustle to soak in nature while supporting fantastic local artists. Browse amazing creations to find your next treasure.
43. CONCERTS, WORKSHOPS HIGHLIGHT LILY DALE SUMMER EVENTS
From The Beatles to Bigfoot, all the Lily Dale community has to offer will be open to explore this summer. All events are listed online and tickets can be purchased at lilydaleassembly.org.
The month of June is packed full of events in Lily Dale, especially in the second half of the month. More than 40 events take place in the month of June in Lily Dale, ranging from Clairvoyant Tarot with Stephanie Tenorina Sivak June 17; to a butterfly release ceremony on June 23; to the welcoming of Tibetan Monks June 24; to a performance from David Merlin, a world-class illusionist, on June 30.
July kicks off with a concert from BeatleMagic, a cover band that takes the audience on a historical recreation of the highlights of the career of one of the world’s most influential acts, The Beatles. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. July 1.
Also in July will be a Painting With Spirit with Inga Kimberly Brown event from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on July 6; as well as two opportunities to catch a presentation from the investigators from the popular television show Ghost Hunters, set for July 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. at the Lily Dale Auditorium. Late in July, Lily Dale will host its own version of Saturday Night Live with emcee Mr. J Groove hosting sing-alongs and audience readings.
The month of August features a workshop titled UFOs, Bigfoot and Orange Orbs: Finding Bigfoot 101 on Aug. 11. Bigfoot expert Ronny LeBlanc takes guests on a hike to focus on basic skills of “recording, documenting and reporting your story so the evidence you collect will add to the
current research on Bigfoot sightings.” Tickets cost $55. Two days later, on Aug. 13, Assembly Hall hosts UFO Investigations: Technology, and Techniques with Ben Hansen. Tickets also cost $55.
The first weekend of September finishes the summer event schedule with a concert from OsbornNash. Beginning at 8 p.m., Sept. 2, the acoustic duo from Western New York will treat the audience to a concert featuring original material and popular cover songs. OsbornNash has opened for many headline acts that include Blake Shelton, Billy Currington, Easton Corbin, Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts, and Tim McGraw. Tickets to the show at the Lily Dale Auditorium cost $25.
A complete list of events with full descriptions, along with a link to purchase tickets, can be found online at lilydaleassembly.org/calendar
44. Treat Yourself to Gorgeous Glass Block Windows!!! Aella Glass Block is currently serving Western New York and Northern Pennsylvania areas. We offer Residential and commercial window replacement and installation. Glass block windows provides security as well as beauty and energy efficiency. We are proud to offer a special discount to our Veterans, Seniors and First Responders always.
Our glass block windows are locally made of High Quality Materials. We only sell, install, service and warranty the products that we sell to give you the best service possible that we can.
We truly believe Glass Block should be made affordable for everyone to add beauty and security to your home! We choose quality over quantity every single time. We do one job per day and is completed within 4-5 hours so you have our full attention. The job is right the first time with complete customer satisfaction!
Bella Glass Block has been in business for over 20 years and is locally owned by Veteran, RJ (Bob) Loomis and his wife, Paula Dejoy-Loomis. They take pride in servicing residents while also giving back to their community.
RJ has over 20 years of glass block experience and over 25 years of construction experience. He has over 70,000 made and installed custom glass block windows with 100% customers’ satisfaction.
The name “Bella” means “beautiful” in Italian. The company was names after the Loomis’ daughter, Isabella.
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45. THE CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY FAIR in July!!!
It’s going to get loud at the Chautauqua County Fair.
The county fair’s dates are July 18-23. Motor events will dominate this year’s grandstand events.
The demolition derby is returning to Tuesday. Last year it was held on Friday night after being a Tuesday night staple for many, many years.
Fair Board member Dave Wilson said the drivers requested the first derby return to Tuesday. The grand finale is set for Sunday. “I guess they needed more time to pound out their dents,” he said with a laugh.
Winners in the Tuesday heats automatically qualify for the Sunday derby’s final heat, where the grand champion of the county is crowned. The grandstand seats are an additional charge while the bleacher seats are free.
On Wednesday will be the Cross over the Line Rodeo, with bull riding and barrel racing. Wilson said they’ve had bull riding in the past and it’s been a fan favorite.
For those who haven’t been to a rodeo before, the Cross over the Line Rodeo is a small sample of what the Gerry Rodeo offers in August. Wilson said they have a good relationship with the Gerry Rodeo and didn’t want to have an event that would negatively impact the August rodeo. He said the Gerry Rodeo organizers support the bull riding at the fair.
Thursday will be another popular motor sport with the return of the Empire State Truck and Tractor Pull. The truck and tractor pulls have continued to be popular among fair goers. “As long as things make noise, everyone is happy. Chautauqua County Fair people want noise,” Wilson
said with a chuckle.
The motor sports continue in the grand stand on Friday with the return of the Black Cat Hell Drivers.
According to the driver’s Facebook page, the Black Cat Hell Drivers pride themselves on keeping an American tradition alive that dates back to 1934. during their 70 minute show you’ll see classic thrill show stunts including:
• Multi-car precision stunt driving
• Two wheel stunt driving
• Several Hollywood style car crashes
• High speed reverse spins
• Motorcycle stunts
• Thrill show clown
• Their 1937 Dodge sedan jump ramp to ramp
• And much more.
The Black Cat Hell Drivers have been to the county fair, but not recently. “It’s something a little different. It will almost like the old Joie Chitwood Show,” Wilson said.
The Cross over the Line Rodeo, the Empire State Truck and Tractor Pull and the Black Cat Hell Drivers are all free with a paid admission to the county fair.
Saturday at the grand stand will be the Krazy Train Monster Truck Show with Bob Robbins Jr.
Wilson said there will be fireworks at the show timed to some of the monster truck’s jumps. “It’s cool. Even the Monster Truck driver loves it,” Wilson said.
Like the demolition derbies, there is a charge for the grandstand seating, while the bleacher seating is free with paid admission. Sunday is the demolition derby finale show at 4 p.m.
July 18 - July 23, 2023
chautauquacofair.org
ADVANCED SALE TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE AT OUR LOCAL OUTLETS ON MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2023 FOR $10.00
BUDWEISER GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT
Monday, July 17th
Horse Harness Racing
Wednesday, July 19th Bull Riding
Tuesday, July 18th
Demolition Derby
Even though the fair runs July 18-24, on Monday, July 17, there will be harness racing in the grandstand at 2 p.m. That day there will not be rides and most concessions are closed. Part of the reason they are in session this day is for the harness racing as well as some of the animal judging.
MINI-STAGE
If you want more than motor sports, the mini-stage will be where its at. While the schedule has not been finalized, there are some new acts coming to the county fair.
According to Craig Moore with the county fair, Agricadabra is coming to this year’s fair. He does two different shows, one for magic and the other is a hypnotist show. “For the hypnotist Agricadabra magic, his father has been here years ago, but now his son is doing the show too,” he said.
There will also be a puppet marionette show. According to Moore, the performer will be doing a “circus show with puppets,” including clowns and a tight rope walker.
There will be local performers as well, including a karaoke act, a martial arts demonstration, and some local dance studios will be on stage as well.
Moore said they’re in the process of lining up additional acts as well, which will be announced at a later date.
When the full schedule is ready, it will be posted on the county fair’s website, www.chautauquacofair.org.
BUDWEISER GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT
Monday, July 17 - Horse Harness Racing 2 p.m.
Tuesday, July 18 - Demolition Derby 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 19 - Bull Riding 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 20 - Empire State Truck And Tractor Pull 7 p.m.
Friday, July 21 - Black Cat Hell Drivers 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 22 - Monster Truck Show 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 23 - Demolition Derby 4 p.m.
TICKETS
Advance sale tickets will be available for purchase June 19-July 17 for $10 a ticket. Gate ticket prices are $15 for people 4-61 years old. Tickets are $9 for those 62 and up. Children 3 and under are free, but will need to buy a ticket if they want to go on a ride.
Demolition Derby and Monster Truck Show tickets will also go on sale to the public on June 19 only at the fair office. The ticket will include gate admission, rides and an assigned seat in the grandstand.
The cost is $17 for Rows A-N and $14.00 for Rows O-CC. The week of the fair, rows A-N will be $22 ($16 for senior tickets 62 and over) and $19 for Rows O-CC ($13 for senior tickets 62 and over). Those prices include admission to the fair.
For more information visit www.chautauquacofair.org or call 716-3664752.