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Page B1 Continuations 3rd ANNUAL ArT IN THE WOOdS: JULy 17-18 ~ AUdUbON CENTEr & SANCTUAry , JAmESTOWN June 4-10, 2010 Volume 03 ~ Issue 6 MONDAYS Family Night, buy one get one free kids meals 12 and under and $1.00 in free tokens for the arcarde with the purchase of a kids meal. Family Fun for All! TUESDAYS Trivia night, from 8-10pm. 2 for 1 Busch Cans. You cannot be- lieve how much fun this is. Come see what everybody’s talking about! WEDNESDAYS Featuring Harbour Nights, Jimmy Buffett Tribute. Key West inspired Landshark and Margarita Specials. THURSDAYS Karaoke night, the area’s best and longest running - 10 years and going strong! Join the area’s best karaoke singers and the lake’s best!! FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS We offer the area’s best live entertain- ment and dancing. Come meet your friends and party. Bands from all over the U.S. perform from 10pm-1am each Friday and Saturday all season. Check out our website: bemus- pointcasino.com for more information. $5 Cover for most bands. Must be 21 for most shows. SUNDAYS Dueling Pianos, adult comedy show, from 9-11pm. It’s a packed house and WOW what fun! Entertainment www.BemusPointCasino.com Village Casino: Bemus Point, NY (716) 386-2333 Featuring Saturday, June 5 Allergic Reaction Classic Rock / Southern Rock / Rock Hits from the 70’s & 80’s Friday, June 4 DJ Drama Summer Highlights Continued from Page a-6 Farther down the road in the Town of Pomfret, North of Cassadaga, lies another learning retreat in Chautauqua County. Lily Dale is the world’s largest center for spiritual development.Among highlights at Lily Dale this summer includes the Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery will create a Mandala and perform a Tibetan Healing ceremony. Both are scheduled for June 26 with the Mandala creation at 9:30 a.m. in the Lily Dale Assembly Hall and the healing ceremony at 8:15 p.m. in the Lily Dale Auditorium. for thousands of people coming from NY, PA, OH and beyond. A walk through the parking lot during the season at Chautauqua Institution is a testament to that – New York State license plates are often in the minority, and you might find 80 percent or more of the United States represented throughout the summer,” says Stephanie Burdo, Communications Coordinator at the Visitors Bureau. The Bureau has taken record of over 45 classes and venues for leisure learning experiences. For a list of learning suggestions including golf, sailing, writing, painting, brewing, fly-fishing, and more, visit www.tourchautauqua. com/what_to_learn. aspx. The neighboring Village of Mayville, New York is steadfastly planning for a great season as well beginning June 10 when the Mayville Docks Festival gets underway, featuring things for all ages. The event hosts live entertainment, boat demos, kids’ activities and museum tours. Also in June is the Annual Taste of Mayville. The Tom Drake Memorial 5k Thunderbird Club Walk/Run is scheduled for July 10 at Lakeside Park on Route 394 in Mayville. The event honors the memory of Sheriff Deputy Tom Drake. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival will take place in Mayville’s Lakeside Park Aug. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. Admission will be $8 while children 12 and under are free. There will be Scottish and Irish dancers, pipe bands and a Scottish heavy athletic competition. For more information visit www.96thhighlanders.com. Farther down the road in the Town of Pomfret, North of Cassadaga, lies another learning retreat in Chautauqua County. Lily Dale is the world’s largest center for spiritual development. “Lily Dale gets over 22,000 visitors during our season,” said Susan Glasier, executive director/community manager of the Lily Dale Assembly. This year’s season lasts from late June through the last Sunday in August. While many visit for the array of lectures, workshops, medium demonstrations and healing services offered, some go “just to take in the beautiful surroundings and be with like- minded people,” said Glasier. Among highlights at Lily Dale this summer includes the Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery will create a Mandala and perform a Tibetan Healing ceremony. Both are scheduled for June 26 with the Mandala creation at 9:30 a.m. in the Lily Dale Assembly Hall and the healing ceremony at 8:15 p.m. in the Lily Dale Auditorium, according to the Lily Dale website. The fees for each are $35 and $25 a person respectively, not including the gate fee. For a full list of events and directions, log on to www. lilydaleassembly.com. Still not enough? Why not mark the calendar for the kick-off of the America’s Grape Country Wine Festival on August 14? This unique experience includes wine and grapes from Chautauqua and Lake Erie, and is located at the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds in Dunkirk. For more information and a list of festivals through November 1 st , visit www. americasgrapecountry.com. Other events such as the Great Blue Heron music festival, the Antique Boat Show, the Gerry Rodeo, the Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival, Pesto Festo Italian Festival, additional antique shows, art shows, motorcycle rallies, craft shows and more, visit www. tourchautauqua.com, or call 866-908-4569. After reading, hopefully you’re feeling a bit more optimistic about your summer being spent in the Chautauqua County region. With an abundance of music events, learning seminars, festivals and an array of shows, the county has a lot more than expected to offer to keep you and your family occupied throughout the season. Lovers of classic cars will find lots to ogle at Merritt Estate’s Strawberry Featival; they are expecting over 150 classic cars (weather permitting). Hollywood replica cars, featuring the General Lee (the Dukes of Hazard car) and the car from Starsky & Hutch will be on display. Strawberry Festival Continued from front Cover The winery will be open for tours and tasting. Local crafters are not forgotten. “They’ll be something for all the family.” The emphasis is on genuine hand crafted items that have a homey feeling. Jars of homemade jellies, jams and toppings, will be for sale, as well as kettle corn for the kids. Ali’s Rally is a nonprofit get your hands messy! They’ll offer full and half-back ribs, tasters, pulled pork, rib dinners, and more. National touring rib teams will be on hand with last year’s winner, Pigfoot BBQ Company, aiming to defend its title. Organizers promise food, music, and fun for all ages. Admission to the grounds is free. Tom Moore, who is president of the Frewsburg Fire Department, explained that the fire company is leasing their grounds to the promoter and is handling the beverages. “It’s a definite benefit to the fire company.” Moore notes that the grounds are huge and capable of hosting many events. “There are numerous things that go on there during the year.” Moore also noted that the Town of Carroll will be a busy place that weekend. “The town will be packed for the annual lawn sales, and we hope the two (rib fest and lawn sales) go together for the first year, (that it will be) successful for all parties. If it goes over well, we’re looking for a long- term relationship with the rib fest.” You can find the “Wild Rib Cook Off and Music Festival-Frewsburg” on the Facebook social networking site. Moore wishes success not only to the Frewsburg rib fest, but to another event set to take place the same weekend in Celoron. It’s the Celoron Rib- Fest and Classic Car Show at the Lucille Ball Memorial Park. Mayor John Keeney said the event is being produced by the Village of Celoron, along with the Celoron Fire Department and the Chautauqua Lake Fishing Association, which make up the Celoron Rib-Fest Committee. They promise to serve up “the best in barbecue cuisine,” with three national touring rib cooking teams to join the local Bulldog Barbecue of Jamestown and Hog Wild Barbecue Company of Warren, Pa. The Southern Tier Classic Chevy Club will sponsor a classic car show on Saturday, June 12 th from noon until 4. Motorcycle events are planned for Friday and Saturday. In addition to the many activities, CARTS will be providing bus transportation to the site from Jamestown, Falconer, and Lakewood. They will offer a shuttle-type service at a nominal cost. Mayor Keeney notes this has been their third year of production. “We had about 10,000 people the first year and we doubled last year to about 20,000.” Keeney notes the numbers should increase even more with the additions of the car show, the motorcycle dice run, wine tasting, and more amusements for children, “if the weather’s nice.” Having sampled them himself, Mayor Keeney assures all that the ribs “are stupendous.” A complete list of activities can be found on- line at “celoronribfest.com.” Barbecue Events Continued from front Cover foundation started in 2003 with the death of Ali Gerlach of Moya Moya disease, a rare disorder that causes blockage of the blood vessels to the brain. To honor her memory her parents founded the nonprofit in order to support UNYTS, the Upstate New York Transplant Services. Several of Ali’s organs went to benefit other residents of upstate New York. Jason tells me how happy they are to be working with Ali’s Rally, and how the community has “rallied” around the festival. “This should be one of the best Strawberry Festivals we’ve ever had. The support and excitement we get from the community makes us want to put on the best festival we can.”
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Page 1: The Villager-LakesideJune 4-10SectionB

Page B1Continuations

3rd ANNUAL ArT IN THE WOOdS: JULy 17-18 ~ AUdUbON CENTEr & SANCTUAry, JAmESTOWN

June 4-10, 2010 Volume 03 ~ Issue 6

MONDAYS Family Night, buy one get one free kids meals 12 and under and $1.00 in free tokens for the arcarde with the purchase of a kids meal. Family Fun for All!

TUESDAYS Trivia night, from 8-10pm. 2 for 1 Busch Cans. You cannot be-lieve how much fun this is. Come see what everybody’s talking about!

WEDNESDAYS Featuring Harbour Nights, Jimmy Buffett Tribute. Key West inspired Landshark and Margarita Specials.

THURSDAYS Karaoke night, the area’s best and longest running - 10 years and going strong! Join the area’s best karaoke singers and the lake’s best!!

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS We offer the area’s best live entertain-ment and dancing. Come meet your friends and party. Bands from all over the U.S. perform from 10pm-1am each Friday and Saturday all season. Check out our website: bemus-pointcasino.com for more information. $5 Cover for most bands. Must be 21 for most shows.

SUNDAYS Dueling Pianos, adult comedy show, from 9-11pm. It’s a packed house and WOW what fun!

Entertainment

www.BemusPointCasino.comVillage Casino: Bemus Point, NY (716) 386-2333

FeaturingSaturday, June 5

Allergic ReactionClassic Rock / Southern Rock / Rock Hits

from the 70’s & 80’s

Friday, June 4DJ Drama

Summer HighlightsContinued from Page a-6

Farther down the road in the Town of Pomfret, North of Cassadaga, lies another learning retreat in Chautauqua County. Lily Dale is the world’s largest center for spiritual development.Among highlights at Lily Dale this summer includes the Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery will create a Mandala and perform a Tibetan Healing ceremony. Both are scheduled for June 26 with the Mandala creation at 9:30 a.m. in the Lily Dale Assembly Hall and the healing ceremony at 8:15 p.m. in the Lily Dale Auditorium. for thousands of people coming from NY, PA, OH and beyond. A walk through the parking lot during the season at Chautauqua Institution is a testament to that – New York State license plates are often in the minority, and you might find 80 percent or more of the United States represented throughout the summer,” says Stephanie Burdo, Communications Coordinator at the Visitors Bureau. The Bureau has taken record of over 45 classes and venues for leisure learning experiences. For a list of learning suggestions including golf, sailing, writing, painting, brewing, fly-fishing, and more, visit www.tourchautauqua.com/what_to_learn. aspx. The neighboring Village of Mayville, New York is steadfastly planning for a great season as well beginning June 10 when the Mayville Docks Festival gets underway, featuring things for all ages. The event hosts live entertainment, boat demos, kids’ activities and museum tours. Also in June is the Annual Taste of Mayville.

The Tom Drake Memorial 5k Thunderbird Club Walk/Run is scheduled for July 10 at Lakeside Park on Route 394 in Mayville. The event honors the memory of Sheriff Deputy Tom Drake. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival will take place in Mayville’s Lakeside Park Aug. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. Admission will be $8 while children 12 and under are free. There will be Scottish and Irish dancers, pipe bands and a Scottish heavy athletic competition. For more information visit www.96thhighlanders.com. Farther down the road in the Town of Pomfret, North of Cassadaga, lies another learning retreat in Chautauqua County. Lily Dale is the world’s largest center for spiritual development. “Lily Dale gets over 22,000 visitors during our season,” said Susan Glasier, executive director/community manager of the Lily Dale Assembly. This year’s season lasts from late June through the last Sunday in August. While

many visit for the array of lectures, workshops, medium demonstrations and healing services offered, some go “just to take in the beautiful surroundings and be with like-minded people,” said Glasier. Among highlights at Lily Dale this summer includes the Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery will create a Mandala and perform a Tibetan Healing ceremony. Both are scheduled for June 26 with the Mandala creation at 9:30 a.m. in the Lily Dale Assembly Hall and the healing ceremony at 8:15 p.m. in the Lily Dale Auditorium, according to the Lily Dale website. The fees for each are $35 and $25 a person respectively, not including the gate fee. For a full list of events and directions, log on to www.lilydaleassembly.com. Still not enough? Why not mark the calendar for the kick-off of the America’s Grape Country Wine Festival on August 14? This unique experience includes wine and grapes from Chautauqua and Lake Erie, and is located at the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds in Dunkirk. For more information and a list of festivals through November 1st, visit www.americasgrapecountry.com. Other events such as the Great Blue Heron music festival, the Antique Boat Show, the Gerry Rodeo, the Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival, Pesto Festo Italian Festival, additional antique shows, art shows, motorcycle rallies, craft shows and more, visit www.tourchautauqua.com, or call 866-908-4569. After reading, hopefully you’re feeling a bit more optimistic about your summer being spent in the Chautauqua County region. With an abundance of music events, learning seminars, festivals and an array of shows, the county has a lot more than expected to offer to keep you and your family occupied throughout the season.

Lovers of classic cars will find lots to ogle at Merritt Estate’s Strawberry Featival; they are expecting over 150 classic cars (weather permitting). Hollywood replica cars, featuring the General Lee (the Dukes of Hazard car) and the car from Starsky & Hutch will be on display.

Strawberry FestivalContinued from front Cover

The winery will be open for tours and tasting. Local crafters are not forgotten. “They’ll be something for all the family.” The emphasis is on genuine

hand crafted items that have a homey feeling. Jars of homemade jellies, jams and toppings, will be for sale, as well as kettle corn for the kids. Ali’s Rally is a nonprofit

get your hands messy! They’ll offer full and half-back ribs, tasters, pulled pork, rib dinners, and more. National touring rib teams will be on hand with last year’s winner, Pigfoot BBQ Company, aiming to defend its title. Organizers promise food, music, and fun for all ages. Admission to the grounds is free. Tom Moore, who is president of the Frewsburg Fire Department, explained that the fire company is leasing their grounds to the promoter and is handling the beverages. “It’s a definite benefit to the fire company.” Moore notes that the grounds are huge and capable of hosting many events. “There are numerous things that go on there during the year.” Moore also noted that the Town of Carroll will be a busy place that weekend. “The town will be packed for the annual lawn sales, and we hope the two (rib fest and lawn sales) go together for the first year, (that it will be) successful

for all parties. If it goes over well, we’re looking for a long-term relationship with the rib fest.” You can find the “Wild Rib Cook Off and Music Festival-Frewsburg” on the Facebook social networking site. Moore wishes success not only to the Frewsburg rib fest, but to another event set to take place the same weekend in Celoron. It’s the Celoron Rib-Fest and Classic Car Show at the Lucille Ball Memorial Park. Mayor John Keeney said the event is being produced by the Village of Celoron, along with the Celoron Fire Department and the Chautauqua Lake Fishing Association, which make up the Celoron Rib-Fest Committee. They promise to serve up “the best in barbecue cuisine,” with three national touring rib cooking teams to join the local Bulldog Barbecue of Jamestown and Hog Wild Barbecue Company of Warren, Pa. The Southern

Tier Classic Chevy Club will sponsor a classic car show on Saturday, June 12th from noon until 4. Motorcycle events are planned for Friday and Saturday. In addition to the many activities, CARTS will be providing bus transportation to the site from Jamestown, Falconer, and Lakewood. They will offer a shuttle-type service at a nominal cost. Mayor Keeney notes this has been their third year of production. “We had about 10,000 people the first year and we doubled last year to about 20,000.” Keeney notes the numbers should increase even more with the additions of the car show, the motorcycle dice run, wine tasting, and more amusements for children, “if the weather’s nice.” Having sampled them himself, Mayor Keeney assures all that the ribs “are stupendous.” A complete list of activities can be found on-line at “celoronribfest.com.”

Barbecue EventsContinued from front Cover

foundation started in 2003 with the death of Ali Gerlach of Moya Moya disease, a rare disorder that causes blockage of the blood vessels to the brain. To honor her memory her parents founded the nonprofit in order to support UNYTS, the Upstate New York Transplant Services. Several of Ali’s organs went to benefit other residents of upstate New York. Jason tells me how happy they are to be working with Ali’s Rally, and how the community has “rallied” around the festival. “This should be one of the best Strawberry Festivals we’ve ever had. The support and excitement we get from the community makes us want to put on the best festival we can.”

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