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Entertainment Irish Festival Comes To Bemus


Celtic Music, Irish Dance on the Floating Stage

Lakeside Drive, Bemus Point


(716) 386-7000
Saturday, August 1st, 7:30m
Concert Band Festival
Local bands from around the county
gather to perform free!
Pirates of the Bay
Jimmy Buffett Tribute Show!
Sunday, August 2nd, 2:30pm
Nashvegas All Stars
Country, Rock, Disco super group. The Irish Festival will host a variety of music and entertainment, food and fun. New this year is The Town Pants, a Celtic folk rock band from
Vancouver, Canada. “We’re using traditional music, but giving it a backbeat,” said Aaron Chapman, one of the six band members, “it’s
rooted in Celtic original stuff but within that, we’re not afraid to add other cultures.”
BY REBECCA BLAKESLEE many favorite acts and introduce the Buffalo, and two of her daughters year, Hughes recalled, ran seamlessly,
audience to a few new ones. attend the Rochez Academy of Irish the day ending with local fiddle
It might have started with a joke, but “I approached Dan [Dalpra] one Dance which performs each year at students and their teacher performing
the Bemus Bay Pops’ Irish Festival day - and in some ways it was kind the festival. on the stage in front of a sunset. That
has become a seriously fun tradition. of a joke because his restaurant is In the time between starting to was four years ago, and the festival
Salamanca, NY • 1-877-553-9500 Held at the floating stage on Bemus the Italian Fisherman - and I said he plan the festival and the actual event, has been running since.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Bay, and dedicated to the memory should have an Irish festival,” said Hughes mother, Sally Sweeney, The festival will begin with the
of the late Sally Sweeney, this year’s Tara Hughes, the daughter of Clayton passed away and the festival was
Friday, August 7th, 8pm SEE IRISH PAGE 3
Bill Cosby festival on August 9 will bring back and Sally Sweeney. Hughes lives in dedicated to her memory. That first
Tickets start at $60
Tickets available at all
Ticketmaster outlets,
1-800-745-3000 or
www.SenecaAlleganyCasino.com
Taste of Jamestown: Fun-Fest For Foodies
Area Restaurants Come Together to Offer Tasty Treats in the Continually Growing Festival

CASIN
g the Villa e BY JOHN THOMAS
Although the Chinese may be credited
we’ll have entertainment both days.”
Tickets will be sold at each end of
the street and visitors will use them
and Deli tells me people will be able
to sample some half wraps of their
Puli (pulled pork in barbeque sauce),
their live on-air DJ’s judge the best
taste, and chose the best item.” The
winner receives a plaque and some
C A S U A L W AT E R F R O N T D I N I N G with inventing alfresco dining, on to purchase food items. Tickets are the Saluki (chicken salad with free advertising from KISS 106.9.
Bemus Point, New York August 7th and 8th Jamestown New 50 cents each and no food item will walnuts and cranberries), and their By sponsoring and event that
(716) 386-2333 York will be giving outdoor eating cost more than $4.00. Hours for the Roasted Butternut Squash Soup. allows foodies to get in touch with
Every Thursday its own special twist. On Friday and fair are 11am to 9pm both days. Entertainment for the fair on Friday their inner gourmet, the DJDC
Karaoke Night with Jules R Us Saturday West 3rd street between Among the participating restaurants will be provided by: Kokomo Time raises money to continue with their
Pine and Main will be transformed are: Elegant Edibles Catering, Band and Cold Tree; Saturday will mission of sponsoring economic
Friday, July 31st into a food centered street fair. Meals on Wheels, Pizza Hut and feature King Rail and Willow Creek. development in Jamestown.
New Wave Nation According to Tiffany Reynolds Tasty Corners. Don Lisciandro of Local radio station KISS 106.9 will Tiffany adds that the fair is “a way to
Saturday, August 1st of the Downtown Jamestown Lisciandro’s Restaurant promises to be broadcasting live from the fair keep all the other downtown events
Jackson Rohm Development Corporation (DJDC) be serving their Eggplant Parmesan, and is sponsoring the “Kiss the Cook going… and its great exposure for
Every Sunday, 9-11pm “We’ll have all booths lined up on Rigatoni, Hot Dogs and Chocolate Contest.” the business that participate.” For
Dueling Pianos Comedy Show either side of the street, and in the Chip Cookies. According to Tiffany, “Each more information, please go to
street we’ll have picnic tables… Bob Szustakowski of Coopers Café vendor submits one item…and www.visitjamestown.com

Sneak Peek LakeArts Foundation


Inside This Issue . . . A New Non-Profit Organization is Bringing the Arts to the People
CHAUTAUQUA – The
LakeArts Foundation is a non-
profit organization dedicated to
the development and presentation
of performance and technological
innovation in the arts and sciences.
LakeArts Foundation has created
the Festival of Arts and Innovation
to present new and exciting
collaborations between the arts
and sciences. Set on beautiful
Chautauqua Lake, within the historic
gates of the Chautauqua Institution,
the Festival of Arts and Innovation
will premiere September, 2009.
The LakeArts Foundation will
serve as an incubator for both
new and established artists and
companies. Fostering collaborations
between designers and creators of
media and technology with more
traditional performing artists, the
Festival will present challenging and
The Foundation is developing partnerships with prominent groups
Architectural Digest ... page 4 surprising work that offers audiences and individuals who represent visionary approaches to the performing
Sunny Crest: A Family Heirloom and participants alike the opportunity arts such as Artists from film, theatre, music and dance.
to explore and expand their own
By Ian Biggs creative nature. The Foundation Cultural Institutions; International ‘Broadway Bound’ which will partner
Many homes in Point Chautauqua are worth remembering, this home not is developing partnerships with performing arts groups; Leaders in with recognized Broadway producers
withstanding as it exudes character and charm. Large by any standards prominent groups and individuals technology-based entertainment and and performers. ‘Global Vision’
with five bedrooms and two full baths, the historic home was built by who represent visionary approaches University based research institutes. which will showcase International
the family around 1905 and has remained in the same family ever since. to the performing arts such as Artists The foundation currently has several
from film, theatre, music and dance; seasons in development including SEE LAKE PAGE 3

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY FAIR: JULY 27-AUGUST 2 ~ DUNKIRK FAIRGROUNDS


July 30-August 5, 2009 ~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ Page 3

Publisher’s Word Call The Experts!


Weekend Fun
and making memories seem sure you wear your pirate Toll-Free
endless. costume! And let’s not forget
All one has to do is visit the the Chautauqua Symphony’s 800-388-3689
TourChautauqua.com website weekly performance at the
and pull up their excellent Institution every Saturday – Holt Real Estate
events calendar. It is chock (no pirate costume required
full of things to do and places for this one). We’re Opening Our Doors To You!
Lake Area Open Houses
to see and serves as a roadmap This is just the tip of the
for all of us lucky enough to be summer iceberg. There’s
down in this little corner of the something for everyone –
southern tier. from the annual “Round the
This weekend is no Lake Garage Sale” to the
exception! Just take a look at Chautauqua County Fair Saturday, August 1st, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
what the music lover in you – farmer’s markets, craft
is in for over the next few shows, a Jamestown Jammers
days. Coming Saturday to the baseball game – there’s simply
Jamestown Ice Arena is the too much going on to list in
epic rock band ‘Yes’, in concert this brief space.
with another favorite of mine, It would seem we’ve got a
Each week I write this ‘Asia’. The Bemus Bay Pops lot going on this weekend,
little column and go to great Concert Band Festival takes yes? Well, rally the troops, get
lengths to tell everyone what a place on the floating stage in off your collective keisters and
wonderful place Chautauqua 4988 West Lake Road 5958 Manor Drive 5829 Cardinal Road
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summer’s at her peak, the Buffet (also on the floating offer! See you out there!
opportunities for good times stage) on Sunday – make JZ-B

An Evening with Engelbert Humperdinck


For more than four decades the iconic “King of Romance” has remained the
consummate global entertainer. Selling over 150 million records worldwide, including
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written a best-selling autobiography, and garnered a legion of world-wide fans. Check Lake area 3 bdrms, 2 baths Lakefront 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths
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on Friday, August 7 at 8:15pm. For more information or for tickets, call 716-357-6250
or go to www.ciweb.org Saturday, August 1st, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

Summer Studies Program


August 3-7 at Chautauqua
JAMESTOWN – The Robert High Command on April 13, August 5: Gabriel Bach, former
H. Jackson Center, as part of a 1949. Distinguished lecturers Justice of the Supreme Court 143 Sea Lion Drive 102 Sea Lion Drive 6183 Terrace Ave.-Pt. Chautauqua
continuing collaboration with will discuss the legacy of the of Israel and prosecutor at the Lakefront 3 bdrms, 2 baths Lake area 3 bdrms, 2 baths Lakefront 4 bdrms, 3 baths
the Chautauqua Institution, Trials and share unique insights trial of Adolph Eichmann; $515,000 $110,000 $649,000
announces a weeklong Summer on Justice Jackson’s role in Thursday, August 6: Eli M.
Studies Program honoring establishing the framework Rosenbaum, Director, Office of
the 60th anniversary of the for international criminal law, Special Investigations, Criminal
completion of the Nuremberg as well as provide current Division,; United States
Trials. The daily lecture series perspective on the complex Department of Justice Friday,
will be held August 3-7, 2009 issues raised in subsequent trials, August 7: Douglas C. Neckers,
at 9:00am at Hurlbut Church including the Doctors Trial and McMaster Distinguished
Sanctuary on the Chautauqua chemical cartel I.G. Farben. Research Professor at Bowling
6112 Lookout Ave.-Pt. Chautauqua 43 North Wind Drive
Institution grounds. For more Featured lecturers include (in Green State University, Center Lake access 5 bdrms, 2 baths Lake access 3 bdrms, 2 baths
information on attending one or order of appearance): for Photochemical Sciences, $349,500 $349,900

www.howardhannaholt.com
all of these lectures, please call Monday, August 3: John Q. member of the Board of
the Institution’s office of Special Barrett, Professor of Law at St. Directors of the Robert H.
Studies at (716) 357-6250. Or John’s University in New York Jackson Center.
go online at www.ciweb.org. City and Elizabeth S. Lenna The Center is located at 305
The Nuremberg Trials began Fellow at the Robert H. Jackson East Fourth Street, Jamestown.
in November of 1945 with the Center; Tuesday, August 4: Tours are available from 10am –
now famous opening statement Donald J. Palmisano, MD, 4pm Monday – Friday and from
by the U.S. Chief Prosecutor, JD, Former President of the 10am– 2pm on Saturdays. E-mail
Justice Robert H. Jackson, and American Medical Association, us at info@roberthjackson.org
ended four years later with Founder and President of or visit www.roberthjackson.org
the sentencing of the German Intrepid Resources; Wednesday, or call (716) 483-6646.

Irish
“We’re using traditional music, on a dynamic stage presence -
but giving it a backbeat,” said reviewers toss around words
Aaron Chapman, one of the six like rambunctious and energetic
CONT FROM FRONT PAGE band members, “it’s rooted in - and they consider the audience
Celtic original stuff but within an “extra member of the band,”
96th Highlanders Pipes and that, we’re not afraid to add Chapman said.
Drums parading from the fire other cultures.” Besides the As far as what the group
station to the stage, where the traditional fiddles, tin whistles, will be playing at the festival,
Dady Brothers - a Celtic and and mandolin, the group has Chapman said he knew they’d
American folk performing also incorporated the Australian be playing pieces from all of
duo - will MC the event and didgeridoo and African drums their five albums but besides
perform. The well known Irish into their music. And of course, that, it would depend on the
American singer Andy Cooney, there’s the bass and drums crowd.
who plays a mix of Irish music necessary for that backbeat. “No two shows are the same.
from traditional favorites to “This music has something I think I’ll be as surprised as
contemporary songs, will one of an immediate appeal to anyone else,” he said. Music
again be playing at the festival. it, a sense of enjoyment and and dance isn’t all the festival
The Rochez Irish Dancers and entertainment,” Chapman has to offer. Irish inspired foods,
the regionally based acoustic
Celtic folk band Ischabaha will
said about the band’s style, “A
lot of music and bands don’t
like corn beef sandwiches,
will be served along with
Entertainment
perform as well. have that, because they can be everyone’s favorite Irish drink
New this year is The Town so introspective. This kind of of Guinness. MONDAYS Family Night, buy one get one free kids meals 12 and under and
Pants, a Celtic folk rock band music breaks that.” For more information, visit $1.00 in free tokens for the arcarde with the purchase of a kids meal. Family Fun for All!
from Vancouver, Canada. The band prides themselves’ www.bemusbaypops.com
TUESDAYS Trivia night, from 8-10pm. Draft night with $1.00 off all domestic
drafts. You cannot believe how much fun this is. Come see what everybody’s talking about!
and technology. ‘Wired integrated performances in
Lake
CONT FROM FRONT PAGE
for the Future’ which will
collaborate with university
and professional technology
theatre, music, dance and film.
Possible partners may include
Cirque du Soleil, Hong Kong
WEDNESDAYS Special Event Night, Check out our Website, Facebook,
or MySpace page for current Wednesday events through the summer.

research labs such as Carnegie Arts Festival and International THURSDAYS Karaoke night, the area’s best and longest running - 10 years
films from prominent film Mellon University, University Artist Exchange Performances and going strong! Join the area’s best karaoke singers and the lake’s best!!
festival partners including of South Florida’s Digital with the Guthrie Theatre, the
Silverdocs,Sundance, Toronto Worlds and international Sundance Institute and the FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS We offer the area’s best live entertain-
Film Festival and the Fallsburg expo Visionarte to explore Shaw Festival in Ontario.The
International Women’s Film technology’s impact on the arts Festival Prelude will premiere ment and dancing. Come meet your friends and party. Bands from all over the U.S.
Festival. ‘The 21st Century and society through expositions in September. For more perform from 10pm-2am each Friday and Saturday all season. Check out our website: bemus-
Museum’ works with museums and interactive workshops information contac pointcasino.com for more information. $5 Cover for most bands. Must be 21 for most shows.
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Architectural Digest
Classic Charm in Point Chautauqua
BY IAN BIGGS great landscape architect. D. Hockensmith founded a
Many homes in Point company that made mine car
Point Chautauqua was Chautauqua are worth wheels, and that company
created by one of America’s remembering, this home not thrived for over a century. It
most influential landscape withstanding as it exudes grew exponentially in the late
architects, Frederick Law character and charm. Large 1800s and over 80,000 mine
Olmsted, who created by any standards with five car wheels had been made
amongst other things Central bedrooms and two full baths, by the company by the early
Park in New York City and the historic home was built by 1900s. This afforded F.D. the
the Vanderbilt’s Biltmore the family around 1905 and opportunity to build a summer
Estate. The community is has remained in the family home in Point Chautauqua.
on the National Register of ever since. The Hockensmith The gorgeous Victorian home
Historic Places. Its winding family came to prominence sits on prime Point Chautauqua
roads and full foliage are a in Pittsburgh through hard real estate. “Many trees were
testament to the vision of the work and dedication. F. planted on the property by my
family” said Jane McCune
Waugh, great granddaughter
of F.D. Hockensmith, and
current owner (along with her
brother, Craig McCune) of
the historic home. The home
sits on three plus lots of large
well-maintained lawns with
an abundance of trees and
hedges. Her family planted
many trees over the years,
including some maple trees
that were relocated onto the
property.
This house is really a place
to form memories and Jane
recalls spending her childhood
summers at the home. “All
the sofas would be filled and
there would be people spilled
out onto the porch”. The large
wraparound porch is a perfect
place to enjoy a summer’s
day. “The porch is meant to
be a social place,” said Jane. The large wraparound porch gets a great deal of use in the summer. Watching storms
She recalls sitting on the and enjoying sunsets are common on this part of the house. The living room (pic-
porch wrapped in a blanket tured below) has a cozy feel, what with the rock fireplace and lodge-like atmosphere.
watching the amazing summer
storms overhead. Indeed those cool summer evenings. ideal for friends and family style wringer washer; the
the porch is large enough to Jane recalls curling up and to come and stay, but small original ice box is still there!”
host a small gathering. “It’s sleeping next to the cozy fire gatherings feel just as intimate said Jane. If new owners were
a place for people to walk by as a child. as large ones. looking to expand, they could
and come up and visit,” she The downstairs of the home “The lake is only about a certainly use it for a variety of
said. In addition to the large is comfortable and warm in five minute walk away,” Jane uses. A two plus car garage is
front porch, Jane said that, feeling. Though the home said. “Though walking back separate from the house with a
“there is a back porch on the requires some updating, but it is a bit uphill and always second floor above that Jane’s
home that is great to sit in your is full of character and charm takes a bit longer at the brother used to use as a club
bathrobe and have coffee in and its upkeep is something to end of the day” The Point house when he was a child.
the morning.” behold. The family has taken Chautauqua residents are This grand old home would
The interior of the home is great care in preserving the part of an association which be the perfect place to start a
The classic five bedroom home, built at the turn of true lake cottage. Dense dark original home and maintaining allows access to the beach and new family legacy, such as the
the century, has a warm feeling throughout. The din- pinewood covers the floors it. docking facilities. In addition Hockensmith family has done
ing room (pictured top), like all other rooms in the ceiling and walls; there is “Many features are original to to the main house, a separate for over a century. The home
house except for the downstairs bathroom, is pan- a lot of attention to detail the home including operable though attached ‘wash house’ is listed through Diana Holt of
eled in dark pine along with the ceilings and floors. throughout the home. A large kerosene or oil burning glass is included. “It’s always been Howard Hanna Holt. Diana
The home (pictured below) has a fantastic wrap brick fireplace dominates the lanterns on the walls,” Jane known as the wash house, can be contacted at 716-269-
around balcony, perfect for summer evenings. living room and is perfect for said. The many bedrooms are from when it housed an old- 4210.

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Garden Gone Wild Uncle Gino’s Kitchen


“A Garden is an Investment, Like a Relationship” Appetizer: Stuffed Green Zucchini (serves 4)
BY LINDA YATES

This is my garden rant today.


After spending many hours in
the garden this morning, I’ve
decided that the garden is an
investment. And just as some
investments are worthy there
are also some that just are not,
like a bad love affair. But we
put so much time into the
‘thing’ that we hate to give up
on it. For instance, why do we
put up with plants that continue
to torture us; like gooseneck
loosestrife? Yes, it is attractive INGREDIENTS: METHOD: In a small pot on medium heat, add water together with
and they look like a gaggle of 2 cups water sausages. Cover and cook for 20 minutes. Remove from the stove
geese, but really now! If you 2 medium size green zucchini and set aside to cool. Cut zucchini in half from center. Remove
turn your back on them they Why do we put up with plants that continue to torture us; 2 links Italian sausage (sweet) pulp to hollow the halves, leaving a 1/4” thick wall all around. Set
take over the world. In my like gooseneck loosestrife? Yes, it is attractive and they 1 cup soaked bread aside. In a medium size frying pan on medium heat, add olive oil
case I had to yank out three look like a gaggle of geese, but really now! If you turn your (white part only) together with onions and shallots. Stir and cook for 3 minutes, then,
wheelbarrow loads. They were back on them they take over the world. squeezed dry add the bread and ½ cup of the cooked sausage water. Stir well
four feet tall but all lying down ½ cup finely chopped red and cook for another 2 minutes. Set aside to cool. Remove casing
from the wild rains we’ve been and symmetry and a bit of the pink perennial geraniums. I onions from cooked sausages and cut into chunks. Coarse chopped in a
having. And there are more! I organization. Most everything was given some once and can’t ½ cup finely chopped shallots blender or food processor. Place the meat into a large bowl. Add
kind of thought that they would that I’ve planted has gone get rid of them now. Somehow 1 Tbsp. capers rinsed well egg, capers, parmesan cheese and the contents from the frying pan,
hold up the other tall plants and bezerk. Like bee balm (also the costly plants don’t usually in cold water add salt and mix well forming an amalgamated mixture. Using a
possibly look good en-masse. known as nomarda, oswego tea multiply so well. That’s the 1 hardboiled egg, teaspoon, stuff the hollow zucchini compactly with the mixture.
A bad investment. And my or bergamot) and phlox, which way love goes. Sometimes we crushed with a fork Then neatly place them in a baking pan. Add ½ cup of the cooked
own compost piles are growing unfortunately almost always feel we’ve invested time with 1 cup grated parmesan cheese sausage water. Cover and bake for 30 minutes at 350°. Remove
larger and larger. gets mildewy. One year I took plants but why do we put up 3 Tbsp. extra virgin olive from the oven. Set to cool for 15 minutes. Cross cut the baked
The other bad actor is out all the white ones and now I with it? ½ tsp. sea salt. zucchini into 3/8 thick slices and place on serving plates.
the Jerusalem artichoke, or miss that cloud effect that they We just don’t always have
heliantuus, which is a wild, tall had created. But the only good a heart to pull something out
but small sunflower. Here’s my
mistake. I originally planted at
least six clumps of them back
where tall belongs, but oh my
white phlox are ‘David’ and
‘Miss Lingard’.
Another invasive is pink
anemone robustissimus, the
that’s been there since the
beginning of time. I know, I
do it too. Wait until it’s done
blooming, or use them for
Angels & Demons
goodness, they grow ten feet name says it all! It’s tall and bouquets. You can barely
The Next Featured Film at the Fredonia Opera House, Aug. 1 & 4
tall and spread like wildfire. very vigorous. Another rampant move an old stand of day lilies FREDONIA – “Angels & a mini-Armageddon. Langdon, accompanied by
And they were fun for a while. is the rudbeckias. I enjoy the anyway. They come back Demons,” is the next featured Despite his notorious beautiful physicist Vittoria
I used to enjoy hiding in their pink cones but black eyed forever even if you try. Luckily film in the Cinema Series at relationship with the Vetra (Ayelet Zurer), must
and its fun to feel dwarfed by a susan cannot stay in my beds! he fruit of the labor outweighs the 1891 Fredonia Opera Church, Harvard symbolist travel throughout Rome to
garden. I like that! But enough She clashes badly with the tiger the mistakes and better to have House. It will be screened Langdon is once again unravel the carefully hidden
is enough! Now I’m ripping lily henrii. Those tall orange love and lost than never to have on Sat., Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. and called upon to decipher signs that will lead them
them out so the store bought lilies with burgundy spots are a garden at all. Tues., Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m. the clues to a catastrophic to a terrifying adversary, a
plants can survive. And I’ve a clear orange and the yellowy- Linda Yates is a Garden In “Angels & Demons,” the conspiracy. The Pope has harrowing discovery and the
outgrown my crazy sunshine orange of the black eyed susans Consultant who lives on Lake secret society Illuminati has died; and before conclave shocking truth. The film also
wild child garden in exchange just does not go. So when Chautauqua. Along with set into motion a dark plan can begin to determine his stars Ewan McGregor and
for a bit of sophistication. we invest in garden plants, consultation, she also offers that may destroy the Catholic successor, the four preferiti Armin Mueller-Stahl.
It’s not a meadow after all and remember that you get what tours of her own fantastic Church for good. Despite (primary hopefuls for the Rated PG-13, Tickets for
the look is now more botanical you pay for. A lot of freebies property. She can be reached the Church’s grudge against papacy) are kidnapped. the Opera House Cinema
park-ish. Some balance usually means rampant. Like on 716-483-2668. Professor Robert Langdon An ominous threat of their Series are available at the
(Tom Hanks) for exposing a hourly demise, along with door for $7 (adults), $6.50
Portage Hill Gallery Abstract Show Aug. 2-28 massive Vatican cover-up, its
leaders must now call upon
the complete annihilation of
Vatican City, is issued as an
(seniors & Opera House
members) and $5 (students
The Portage Hill Gallery in Westfield will feature an Abstract Show from August 2-28 daily Langdon to find out what the elaborate revenge scheme & children) the night of
from 10am to 5pm. No art style reveals the inner workings of an artist’s mind as much as Illuminati are up to and stop for the persecuted group each showing. For more
an abstract approach. Intuitive and spontaneous, well-done abstract art allows the artist the ticking of a high-tech known as the Illuminati. information, call the Opera
another way to communicate with the art appreciator. visit www.portagehillgallery.com time bomb that’s about to With their meager time limit House box office at 716-679-
turn the papal conclave into steadily counting down, 1891.

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SUBS • OPENINGIN AUGUST AT
65 WEST LAKE, MAYVILLE•
PIZZA • ALL NEW PAY AT THE GAS PUMPS •
• RELAX IN OUR NEW EXPANDED
EATING AREA•
CALZONES
• CALL AHEAD FOR FOOD ORDERS •
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LOCATIONS:
WRAPS NEW LOCATION FALCONER Main St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 665-4802
RANDOLPH Main St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358-5512
WESTFIELD Main St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326-2044
LAKEWOOD at Chautauqua Ave. . . . . . . 763-5621
CHICKEN WINGS ASHVILLE Rt. 394 & Rt. 474 . . . . . . . . . 763-7504
ARCADE W. Main St. . . . . . . . . . . (585) 492-3816
MAYVILLE Rt. 430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753-3355
JAMESTOWN Washington St. . . . . . . . . . 488-0294
SALADS GREENHURST E. Lake/Rt. 430 . . . . . . . 488-2580

LAKE COUNTY DAIRY WOULD LIKE TO THANK


ALL ITS LOCAL CUSTOMERS FOR SUPPORT
BREAKFAST

ALL DAY IRISH FESTIVAL: AUGUST 9 ~ THE FLOATING STAGE, BEMUS POINT
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All ages welcome, but under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.


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