Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Warm Weather-Loads of Entertainment

Give the Dog A Bone Tour
Saturday, July 30 2011
Location: July 30, 31
Sprint Speedway
3335 Rt 16
Olean, NY
Phone: 372-8492
Presale $5 (doggie dollars given at the door so basically free)

only 300 presale tickets are sold

call Kelly Chaffee to buy your presale tickets at (716) 307-8937

$7 each day of event
$30 for both days and camping included (4 entry tickets included..no doggie dollars)

15 bands
Oliverio,
Flex,
Chasing Kilroy (formally known as Broke by Sunday)
Tropical Cream (formally known as Real Butter Cookies)
Black Cat Blues;
Magic Terry and the mojo beat;
Straight Edge;
The Phones
Purple Twist;
Suffer the Wicked;
Dredneks;
Buster Gentle;
Undercover


The Masters Plan Cafe Annual Dice Run and Bike Blessing
Saturday, July 30 2011
Location: The Masters Plan Cafe
9586 Railroad Avenue
Dayton, NY
Enjoy a great ride through southern Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties with a stop at Jamestown Harley-Davidson. Food, Chinese Auction, Raffles, Live Music. Registration at noon, Bike Blessing at 1pm then Dice Run.

 
Cattaraugus County Fair

Monday, August 1 2011
Location: August 1-7
Cattaraugus County Fairgrounds
Little Valley , NY
Phone: 716-938-9146

Lucy-Desi Days - Lucille Ball's 100th birthday
Wednesday, August 3 2011
Location: August 3-7
Jamestown, NY
Phone: 877/582-9326

Jamestown puts on its Groucho glasses & cranks out the comedy in celebration of Lucille Ball's 100th birthday. The Queen of Comedy didn't want her legacy to be viewed through a glass case as much as living on in the form of laughter. (Ahem... that doesn't mean we don't think you'll LOVE the Museum and Desliu Playhouse! ....including glass cases of all kinds of cool stuff!)

But, seriously (hilariously?), join us for the comedy festival that brought you Ray Romano, Ellen DeGeneres, and Lewis Black on their paths to the top. Buy a ticket & get as many laughs as you can handle. Downtown, Jamestown, NY features top-notch headliners in the world of comedy, as well as the best showcase of rising stars this side of the timezone.

Details on tickets, headliner performances and live comedy forthcoming.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Best Western News

SOUTHERN TIER TABLET and MANAGED MOBILITY EVENT
Thursday, July 14 2011 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Location: Seneca Allegany Casino
Salamanca
Verizon Wireless is teaming up with the Southern Tier Builders Association to invite ALL Southern Tier companies to learn how to incorporate tablets and machine to machine technology to your business. You’ll hear from industry partners like; Apple, Motorola, Motion Computing, Sierra Wireless, MCPC, & Otterbox. Contintental breakfast will be provided. To register, please visit
https://icmediainc.wufoo.com/forms/southern-tier-tablet-managed-mobility-event

 
Dream It-Do It / STAMI Kick-off event
Thursday, July 14 2011 11 AM - 1 PM
Location: CABOCES
Windfall Road
Olean, NY
Phone: 806-0060
It is estimated that by 2020 there will be 123 million high skill/high pay jobs available to young adults across all areas of manufacturing. However, unless we change how we expose young people to these opportunities there will only be 43 million qualified individuals to fill those vacancies. How many times have you heard someone say, “I can’t find qualified candidates to fill my open positions?” Have you ever said it?

Skills that support advanced manufacturing operations are paramount to today’s industrial revolution. Sophisticated manufacturing resource planning software, managerial accounting, CNC programming, robotic manufacturing, 3-D solid modeling, 5-axis machining centers, graphic design describe just a few of the areas in manufacturing that require advanced skills. As a manufacturing based employer you have a responsibility to support the development of our young people; they represent the future of your company.

Programs like Dream It-Do It and the Southern Tier Advanced Manufacturing Initiative (STAMI) provide the ground work for you to develop a network with area educational institutions and become involved in sparking the interest of a young person to pursue an educational path leading to a successful career in an advanced manufacturing environment.

I challenge you to participate on July 14th in my discussion about the role that manufacturers play in the development of our work force. I believe it may be one of the most important decisions you make regarding the future of your business. I will discuss the need to build networks within our educational institutions, the importance of mentoring, job shadowing and internships, the financial needs of Dream It-Do It and STAMI and the rewards of being a proactive member in work force development.

As employer’s we are looking at today’s best and brightest students to make a difference in our workplace. It’s our responsibility to expose them to the exciting work that goes on behind our doors and educate them about the opportunities available with the proper education and training. Your participation can make a difference in the lives of our youth, increase the number of skilled workers available for hire, and create a vibrant community.
 
Annual Pioneer Days in Gowanda
Thursday, July 14 2011
Location: July 14-17
Throughout Gowanda, NY
Phone: 532-2834
Live music, vendors, parade, crafters, classic car show, talent show, carnival and more!
 
Great Wellsville Balloon Rally
Friday, July 15 2011
Location: July 15-17
Island Park
Route 417
Wellsville, NY
Friday - mass launch at 6 PM of over 40 beautiful hot air balloons from one launch site. Rides available for sale. Vendors on site for food and balloon related merchandise. Shuttle bus service to launch site. No dogs please. Weather permitting.
Saturday - 8 AM - 5 PM. Main street festival with over 100 food and craft vendors, live music, children's activities, FUN FOR ALL. A balloon launch at Island Park will be at 6 AM and 6 PM Weather permitting.
Sunday - mass launch at 6 AM of over 40 beautiful hot air balloons from one launch site. Rides available for sale. Vendors on site for food and balloon related merchandise. Shuttle bus service to launch site. No dogs please. Weather permitting.