the villager, chautauqua lakeside, july 22-28, 2010
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Your weekly entertainment events in and around Chautauqua Lake!TRANSCRIPT
July 22-28, 2010 ~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~
July 22-28, 2010 Volume 03 ~ Issue 13
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Inside This Issue . . .
The Town PantsFeatured on The Floating Stage, August 8 ... pg A-4
Sneak Peek
National Marina Day ... page A-3A community-wide yard/craft and art sale will be held on Saturday Au-gust 7th from 9 am to 3 pm at Chautauqua Marina in Mayville.
Tour De Bemus This SaturdayAnnual Race to Benefi t Food Pantry of United Methodist Church of Bemus Point
Friday, July 30LARGE MARVIN
SEE TOUR A-4
With a decades worth of headlining roots and folk festivals to selling out nights at rock venues, Maximum/EMI recording artists The Town Pants own brand of “celtic-roots-rock-rebel” spans fi ve albums so far, and backed up with and a legendary live show that’s garnered them fans internationally from Ottawa to Oslo. They will take this live show to Bemus Point, Sunday August 8 for a free concert.
Saturday July 24th Bemus Point is playing host to their annual Tour de Bemus with lots of fanfare, trophies and cyclists who will compete for a piece of a $1,000 purse. Tour de Bemus has sponsored a variety of diverse charities since its inception 5 years ago.
Sand Castle Contests, Baseball Tournaments and live music by Key West Express are just a few of next Saturday’s highlights during the 3rd Annual Chadwick Bay Beach Bash. The afternoon will end with a beach bonfi re, held from 8-10 pm. There will be a Budweiser Beer Garden open all afternoon and a Jamaican Chicken Barbeque.
BY ANJANETTE NICOLAZZO On Saturday, July 31, Dunkirk, New York, will be celebrating its third annual Chadwick Bay Beach Bash. The free event, which is open to the public, begins at 10 a.m. with the ever-so-popular sand castle contest. Other events such as a baseball tournament, tug-of-war contest and sand sculpting will also be taking place. Located at Wright Park Beach smack dab in the city of Dunkirk, the Chadwick Bay Beach Bash will be adding live music on this year’s agenda. At 4 p.m.. Key West Express will be performing tropical island music, while The Headers will be performing high octane rock and roll from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Another new addition to end the afternoon will be the beach bonfi re, which is held from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Budweiser Beer Garden will be open all afternoon to quench your thirst from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
City Clerk Bill Tuggle says “Last year, the sand sculpting was the key event. It drew media and press coverage from Erie, Buffalo and the surrounding areas. In fact, we are still looking for sand sculpture and tug-of-war teams.” As for food, there is a Jamaican Chicken Barbeque being held from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. “The main sponsors for the event are Nestle, Purina and the City of Dunkirk. Everything is free, and any left over funding will go directly into helping put together next year’s event,” says Tuggle, “We like the idea of promoting our beach area and drawing individuals from other areas.” For more information regarding this event, or if you would like to enter the sand sculpture contest or tug-of-war, please contact the Dunkirk City Development Offi ce at 716-366-9876. You can also feel free to visit www.chadwickbaybeachbash.com, or www.visitdunkirk.com.
For Lucille Ball fans everywhere, this is the right celebration for you. Friday and Saturday, August 6 and 7 is the time to relive and celebrate Lucy, and even Desi’s life. Although the celebration is smaller this year, said Sharon Bergstron, the assistant to the executive director of the Lucy-Desi Center, they still expect a lot of people to come and celebrate Ball’s life. In conjunction with the celebration is the Fourth Annual Taste of Jamestown event offering up great food, local music, and fun for the whole family. (See story page A-4.)
BY GARY DULANSKI
‘If you travel to only one race this season, make it this one!’ That’s the proclamation of the Tour de Bemus website announcing this year’s Bemus Point bike rally. On Saturday July 24th Bemus Point is playing host to their annual Tour de Bemus with lots of fanfare, trophies and cyclists who will compete for a piece of a $1,000 purse. The race is set to start at 10 am at the bus garage and neutral roll out and restart on Bemus-Ellery road under the Rout 430 Bridge. There will be a bonus loop, which applies only for category riders. Registration is at 8:30-9:30am at the Bemus Point Bus Garage the cost is $30 except for citizen class, which is $25, and Spectator class will cost $15. This year the tour is benefi ting the Bemus Point United Methodist Church Food Pantry, which provides services to needy families in the Bemus Point area. Gene Norris of The United Methodist Church is quoted, “We also service people who attend our church even if they live out of the area, the number of families we serve varies as people’s situations change”. Tour de Bemus has sponsored a variety of diverse charities since its inception 5 years ago.
In 2005 the Tour raised $2,500 for the Red Cross on behalf of the Katrina relief fund, and last year they gave $2,000 to St. Susan’s Center food pantry, so come on out and help make this year a donation to remember. Tour de Bemus is a USCF (U.S. Cycling Federation) sanctioned bike race with
multiple events, and a cool souvenir t-shirt are given to all participants to remember their involvement for a long time coming. The Tour takes place near the beautiful Lake Chautauqua
~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ July 22-28, 2010
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~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ July 22-28, 2010Page A-4
GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS: JULY 27 ~ ARTPARK, LEWISTON
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 Buff ett 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 off er 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-
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SUNDAYS Dueling Pianos, adult comedy show, from 9-11pm. It’s a
packed house and WOW what fun!
Saturday, July 24
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Friday, July 23 & Saturday, July 24One - U2 Tribute Show
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Nightly Entertainment: Live Bands Fridays & Saturdays
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New Year’s Eve in Bemus Point, Saturday August 7Hats, noisemakers...the works! It’s Times Square in Bemus Point starting with A Big Elvis Tribute Show on the Floating Stage. Free Champagne & Meatball Subs, and don’t miss the drop of the Giant Meatball at Midnight. Celebration begins at 7:30 pm and will continue through the night at the See Zurh House, the Surf Club and the Italian Fisherman. www.bemusbaypops.com.
Mayville in the Making; On-going History of Village Submitted by Debi Clementi, Chautauqua MarinaDid You Know? It is said “Mayville” was given it’s name because “The place is so beautifully located, the natural scenery so charming, that it was suggested the town be christened after the ‘fairest month of all the year’ so it was put down on the map as Mayville.” (Taken from excerpt of 1894 History of Chauauqua County.)
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For Lucille Ball fans everywhere, this is the right celebration for you. Friday and Saturday, August 6 and 7 is the time to relive and celebrate Lucy, and even Desi’s life. Although the celebration is smaller this year, said Sharon Bergstron, the assistant to the executive director of the Lucy-Desi Center, they still expect a lot of people to come and celebrate Ball’s life. The celebration pulls people from all over the world in to celebrate one of comedy’s most beloved actresses. “This is fantastic for our community, said Bergstron. “We get people from all over the country, plus all over the world … From California to Canada we get people. It’s a big draw for all of Western New York.” The celebration will feature two birthday parties commemorating what would have been Ball’s 99th birthday. From noon to 3 p.m. both days, the center will host the parties at the Taste of Jamestown. The Taste is thrown
by the Downtown Jamestown Development Corporation on Third Street between Pine and Cherry. The party will feature cakes donated by local Jamestown bakeries, caterers and stores. There will also be a special wine tasting of Willow Creek Winery’s chocolate wine. The fourth annual Taste of Jamestown will feature restaurants, cafes, bars, and catering companies. Live entertainment will showcase at Potter’s Terrace along with tasty treats from local eateries. The 2010 entertainment line-up includes the Kokomo Time Band on Friday from 12pm-3pm and Willow Creek from 6-9pm; Saturday will feature Stealth Blues Bombers from 12pm-3pm, Terra Firma from 4pm-5pm and Smackdab from 6pm-9pm. The birthday celebration will also feature a silent auction, which Desilu workers are keeping under wraps. “We’re actually not telling people about the items up to bid,” said Bergstron. “We want people to come and be surprised.” Following the tradition of
Ball’s passion, there will be a performance by comedian, Chris “Crazy Legs” Fonseca at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, August 6. Chris has appeared on The American Comedy Awards, Entertainment Tonight, The Howard Stern Show and Late Night with David Letterman, as well as many others. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at either the center’s museum gift shops, the Reg Lenna box offi ce or online at www.lucy-desi.com, according to the press release. To celebrate this year even more, the Lucy-Desi Center is offering a special deal. The center is not only offering a great way to celebrate Lucy’s birthday, but a great way to remember her and some of “I Love Lucy’s” favorite moments. For Friday and Saturday only, people can get into both the Lucy-Desi Museum and the Desilu Playhouse for only $10 per person. People can fi nd out more information online or by calling 716-484-0880, or toll-free at 1-877-LUCY-FAN.
As the saying goes, if you don’t like the weather around here, just wait a minute – it will certainly change! The tempera-tures have generally been hu-mid, hot and steamy. It seems if you plan anything these days,
you have to be prepared for rain, then heat and back to rain again. You’ve got to plan for both inside and outside venues with these erratic weather pat-terns. Lucky for us, we live in a beautiful corner of the state where we’re afforded wonder-ful alternatives. Let’s say this Friday and Sat-urday turn out to be real stinkers – you know, raincoat weather. You could, I suppose, stay home at the cottage and clean. Yeah, that’s fun… But isn’t it time you pampered yourself with a morning or afternoon at Peek’n Peak’s day spa? This top-notch facility is absolutely gorgeous and the people who work there are so friendly and attentive … Plus it’s inside, which would be nice. But you never know – we may totally luck out and Saturday could be glorious sunshine and nice, high-70’s temperature-
perfect for an outside affair. I couldn’t think of anything better to do than to head over to Be-mus Point or Mayville. Just go for a stroll along the waterfront – whatever you’re into you’ll fi nd. Shopping, dining, boat-ing, swimming, or just gazing out at the beautiful water – the warm weather opportunities are endless! There – I’ve come up with the perfect weekend plan to help you all stay on top of this darn changing weather. You’re all set – unless it snows, of course. And in the highly unlikely event of snowfall, you could always hike up Peek’n Peak for a little snow boarding, right? Now, that would be fun! So dear readers, whatever this weekend fi nds you doing, remember my credo: whether rain, sleet, sun or snow, the fun must go on! Get out there and enjoy! Until next week… JZ
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July 22-28, 2010 ~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ Page A-5
ELLICOTTVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL: JULY 30-AUGUST 1 ~ ELLICOTTVILLE, NEW YORK
Tour De BemusCONTINUED FROM FRONT COVER
Ellicottville Jazz Fest: July 30-August 1One of the most popular summer events is the annual Jazz Festival running this year from July 30th to August 1st. The festival, gathering together some of the area’s coolest jazz bands, promises to be one of the best ever. Downtown stores, restaurants, and bars will all participate, and Monroe Street will be closed off for some performances. Big band music lovers will fi nd lots to enjoy Sunday afternoon when the Jim Tudini Band takes Monroe Street Stage
International Band Takes to the Floating Stage in Bemus, August 8
The Town Pants
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary FREE Boat Safety ChecksAugust 7th from 10 am -2 pm the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will conduct Boat Safety Checks for Free from 10 am until 2 pm at Chautauqua Marina. It is important to have your vessel checked each season. The well-known Vessel Safety Check, a free examination available to any recreational boater, helps boaters ensure their craft complies with Federal boating regulations.
With a decades worth of headlining roots and folk festivals to selling out nights at rock venues, Maximum/EMI recording artists The Town Pants own brand of “celtic-roots-rock-rebel” spans fi ve albums so far, and backed up with and a legendary live show that’s garnered them fans internationally from Ottawa to Oslo. The group played multiple performances at home for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and are on tour throughout North America this summer promoting their latest album “Shore Leave” that’s been getting rave reviews. They will appear Sunday, August 8 on the Floating Stage in Bemus Point. Other stops for the band this summer include the Finger Lakes Region of New York as well as Syracuse, and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. The band is no stranger to the upstate New York area, and the track “Coming Home” has been in regular rotation at Magic FM in Corning, NY. Hot on the heels of their headlining appearance at the Great Blue Heron Music festival, the band returns to the area for an appearance at the Bemus Bay Pops. Featuring the dual lead vocals of brothers Duane and Dave Keogh on guitar
and banjo respectively, tin whistleman Aaron Chapman, Ivanka Watkin on fi ddle, bassist John Senchuck and drummer Gilles Nadon on the “contraption kit”. Rarely does a band have this combination of passion, energy animation and spirit that all makes for some of the most imaginative songwriting by some seriously talented players that you’ll fi nd in the genre. Don’t be anywhere else on Sunday August 8th at Bemus Point for the all day Irish
themed festival. The Bemus Bay Pops has seen audiences climb to over15,000 on the shore and inmore than 600 boats raftedtogether in Bemus Bay towatch world class artistsperform on at the festivals fl oating stage allowing audiences to watch from landor boat. Bring your boat! More information, directions and festival showtime info at:www.bemusbaypops.comand visit the band at: www.thetownpants.com
The group played multiple performances at home forthe 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and are on tour throughout North America this summer promoting their latest album “Shore Leave” that’s been getting ravereviews. They will appear Sunday, August 8 on the FloatingStage in Bemus Point.
MAYVILLE, N.Y. --A com-
munity-wide yard/craft and art sale will be held on Sat. Au-gust 7th from 9 am to 3 pm at Chautauqua Marina (104 West Lake Road --Mayville). Booth space (10 x 10) outside is free for all venders, inside booth $10. Inside booth $10 fee will be donated to the Chau-tauqua Lake Association and the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy. Lou Clementi manager of Boat and Jet -Ski Rentals at Chautauqua Marina states,” The event is free and is our way of saying, “Thank
Mayville Plays Host to Yard/Art Sales, Fishing Contests & More
National Marina Day
in the village of Bemus Point, a popular summer vacation destination that bursts with activity this time of year. Of the Tour de Bemus Torry Ormond of Holly Loft Bike and Ski the Tour has been “growing and growing, we had a good turn out last year”. Among the cyclists there will be big name competitors from as far away as Ohio and Erie and as close as Buffalo New York. The course is fi fty miles long and the competitors will participate according to their skill level, a position for which one must apply for a license, and only the licensed
competitors will be eligible for a monetary award. The races will take about three hours to complete and awards will be given out at the end of the day which Torry estimates will be the early afternoon. Don’t forget there will also be a race event for children that will begin at 1:00pm from the bus garage. Awards will go out to all racers and there is no cost to enter. Age 8 and under will brave a loop approximately 0.1 mile, bikes, trikes, training wheels are accepted. Ages 9 through 14 will ride approximately 0.5 mile, all participants are required to wear helmets. There should be
enough activity for those who aren’t riding so grab a bike and ride on out to the Tour de Bemus and have a good day and good luck to all competitors! For more information about Tour de Bemus or dining and accommodations in the Bemus Point area log on to: tourdebemus.com or contact Holly Loft Bike Shop at 338-6344. If you have any questions regarding the race you are also welcome to contact Kris Meekins, Executive Promoter at: 716-338-6344 or E-mail him at: [email protected] Torry Ormond is available at: [email protected]
You” to the community!” In addition to the community wide sale there will be a Free Youth Fishing Contest, Free boat safety checks, conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Aux-iliary. Food will be available for purchase. This event is part of our National Marina Day Celebration. For more information or to sign up for a free booth or to sign up for the free youth fi shing contest email [email protected] or call 716-753-0409 / 716-753-3913 or stop by Chautauqua Marina.
Pictured from left to right: Bar-bara Hois (Young Women’s Group), Matt Terill (Chautauqua Marina Staff) and Dotty Clark (Chautauqua Women’s Club). The young women’s group held a silent auction last year at the event and raised more than $3000 for scholarships.
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~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ July 22-28, 2010
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How Can I Help You?How Can I Help You?
Newer duplex in Sunrise Cove w/ awesome
lake views!ML#1023826 ... $129,000
6BR, newer upscale lake-front home, hand hewn
wood workML#1024739 ... $889,900
Spectacular, brand new 4BR, 2.5BA, lakefront porches, lake views-
ML#1024740 ... $594,900
Wayne Weaver
Salesperson
E-mail: [email protected]: 716.664.1339716.664.1339
Specializing in Chautauqua Institution & Lakefront Homes!Specializing in Chautauqua Institution & Lakefront Homes!
Prime lakefront on Prender-gast Point! 5BR, 3BA, 101’
lakefrontML#1024444. $743,000
Central Chaut. Institution, corner lot, fl exible fl r plan,
3BR suitesML#1024519 ... $494,999
“Stedman Hill Farm” 25 acres, custom built
main house, cabin, barn-ML#1024751 ... $598,000
KarenGoodellAssociate
Broker
Call Me Today to View Your New Lakefront Property!Call Me Today to View Your New Lakefront Property!
New Price! Make An Offer! 3BR home w/ lake
access, oversized lotML#1021379 ... $129,900
6396 Inlet Dr., Mayville Sunday 7/25: 1-3pm
Refreshments & Door PrizeML#1024887.. $109,500
Prestigious estate fully furnished w/ Eastlake
Antiques, lake views + dock ML#1022902.. $699,000
Michael FlowersAssociate
Broker
E-mail: [email protected]
Country and Lake!Country and Lake!
Larger than it looks, 3BR, hw fl oors, expansive win-
dows, porch/patioML#1024699.... $228,900
2BR fully furnished condo. Lots of windows, bright & airy, lake rightsML#1021730. $153,000
Beautifully remodeled farmhouse, 13acres, 3 fi replaces, inground pool-ML#1023724. $299,000
Jane GriceAssociate
Broker
Cell: 716.499.9552716.499.9552
E-mail: michael.fl [email protected]: 716.450.1336716.450.1336 E-mail: [email protected] Direct: 716.789.2165716.789.2165
Jan Friend-Davis
Salesperson
Lakefront & Resort Properties
Wonderful Westfi eld home w/ hw fl oors, LR fi replace,
fi nished atticML#1021943 ... $99,000
NEW PRICE
Ready Willing and Able!Ready Willing and Able!
Dale SandbergSalesperson
E-mail: [email protected]: 716.397.8226716.397.8226
We Are Proud to Announce Our 1st Annual
5 BR, HW fl oors, effi cient kitchen, plenty of storage! ML#1024560.. $135,000
NEW PRICEBemus Point Open House Sunday, July 25: 12-2pmCome and View these Great Vacation Homes
41 Alburtus Ave, Bemus Point
Heart of Bemus Point!
Handsome stone exterior, remodeled
interior ML#1022038 ...
$269,000
3927 S. Clifford, Bemus Point
Heart of Bemus Bay!
Nicely remodeled 2100sqft, mstr
suite, private dock ML#1024109 ...
$295,0003882 Route 430,
Bemus PointCompletely
renovated, great lake views, 2+ acres with 350’
lakefront ML#1024024 ...
$349,000
Presented by Wayne Reimondo, Associate Broker (716) 386-5413
OPEN HOUSE
Scramble Golf Tournament
All Proceeds Benefi t:The ALS Division (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) of Muscular Dystrophy Associationwww.als-mda.org
Wednesday, August 25, 2010Lake Course at Chautauqua Golf ClubEntry includes 18 holes of golf, cart and lunch & dinner
ASK ABOUT OURBrand New 2010 Mustang GT Raffl e
Only $20/Ticket
To Register or for more information, questions, or raffl e tickets,
call Hanna Soffel (716) 789-2600 or stop by any of our
offi ce locations!