WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Mon, 13 Jan 2020 15:13:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.wrfalp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/wrfa-favicon-54e2097bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com 32 32 58712206 [LISTEN] Doors Open Jamestown is Saturday, Jan. 18 https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-doors-open-jamestown-is-saturday-jan-18/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=listen-doors-open-jamestown-is-saturday-jan-18 https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-doors-open-jamestown-is-saturday-jan-18/#respond Mon, 13 Jan 2020 13:56:55 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=32468

JAMESTOWN – Local residents are being invited to participate in Doors Open Jamestown on Saturday, Jan. 18.

The annual event invitees area residents to visit over a dozen different places right here in our own backyard. Designed to invite area residents to visit and learn about the local museums, galleries, and assets we have right here in our community, Doors Open Jamestown features something for everyone, whether you’re interested in history, comedy, nature, or art.

Most attractions will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with free admission.  Hours may vary at some locations.  In addition, dozens of local restaurants and retail shops will be open for your shopping and dining pleasure on that day.

The list of participating attractions so far includes:

  • Audubon Community Nature Center
  • Busti Grist Mill
  • Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce
  • Chautauqua Harbor Hotel
  • Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame
  • Children’s Activity Corner
  • DAR House, Fenton History Center
  • James Prendergast Library
  • Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum
  • Martz-Kohl Observatory
  • Marvin Community House
  • National Comedy Center (preregistration required)
  • Reg Lenna Center for the Arts
  • Robert H. Jackson Center
  • Roger Tory Peterson Institute

Doors Open Jamestown is organized by the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation and Jamestown Up Close, with support from the Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce.  More info at JamestownUpClose.com.


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[LISTEN] City Officials Respond to Ongoing Complaints Regarding Music Entertainment from Downtown Resident https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-city-officials-respond-to-ongoing-complaints-regarding-music-entertainment-from-downtown-resident/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=listen-city-officials-respond-to-ongoing-complaints-regarding-music-entertainment-from-downtown-resident https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-city-officials-respond-to-ongoing-complaints-regarding-music-entertainment-from-downtown-resident/#respond Tue, 04 Jun 2019 16:07:07 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=30163

JAMESTOWN – Jamestown city officials spent a great deal of time Monday night responding to a series of complaints about downtown noise and entertainment raised by a city resident during the past few months.

Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi, City Attorney Peter Larson, and Zach Agett from the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation (JRC) spent 40+ minutes during the Jamestown City Council’s work session responding to a series of recent complaints and allegations of code violations brought forward by downtown resident Gary Templin.

Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi discusses recent complaints from a downtown resident regarding outdoor music events during the city council’s June 3 work session.

Since February, Templin has attended several city council public safety committee meetings to voice his displeasure about outdoor events that feature amplified music, saying they are in violation of city code. He’s also said the city’s special event permit process that allows for outdoor events is in violation of the city zoning law.

The most recent complaints brought forward by Templin included an 11-page letter to the public safety committee in May, in which he not only lays out his charges of code violations by the city, but also is heavily critical of city officials – past and present – along with the JRC. The letter also tried to connect downtown events to a decline in downtown business, claiming they’ve resulted in more businesses leaving downtown because of the street closures that are required for some of them.

Teresi said several of the items listed in that letter were flat out wrong and incorrect, including the claim that events are driving businesses and development away from the downtown area.

“What killed retail in downtown Jamestown? Was it the advent of suburbs? Shopping malls? Big box stores in a no-growth economy? Was it the advent of Internet shopping? Or was it a few public events a year in which a street might have been closed down for a matter of a few hours?” Teresi asked rhetorically.

Teresi also pointed to over $250 million in private and public investment in downtown development during the past 15 years, saying it illustrates that there is a renewed interested in the downtown and recent years and part of that relates to the activities and entertainment that it provides.

“It’s being driven, not by a desire to be out on Walden Pond some place, but the investment in downtown residential is being driven by people wanting to be downtown because of what downtown currently offers and what downtown has the potential to offer,” Teresi said.

Peter Larson discusses his interpretation of city code, as it pertains to entertainment events in downtown Jamestown, during the city council’s June 4 meeting.

Larson also addressed Templin’s alleged code and zoning ordinance violations, saying he disagrees with Templin’s interpretation of the law, though he couldn’t get into to many specifics during the public portion of the meeting because of the possibility of litigation.

“I am of the conclusion that the practices of the council and the public safety committee, as it has been, is within the code,” Larson explained. “I will go into more detail in executive session because i do have to, at this point, consider Mr. Templin a potential litigant to the point that I don’t think the city should discuss potential strategy in open session.”

While the city feels it is on legal ground to continue having downtown events with amplified music moving forward, Teresi acknowledged that it may be time to update the city code as it pertains to downtown entertainment activity to ensure there is no confusion about what can and can not be permitted.

“There’s language that may not be applicable for today, such as ‘amusements.’ That’s a term from the 50s,” Teresi said. “Amusements conjure up an amusement park, circuses, the firemen’s gala days. Not a folk music concert series or a public market that runs for a limited time or ends before everybody is going to bed.”

Currently there is no mention of amplified music or musical entertainment in the city zoning law and instead, the only thing that is mentioned is restriction on where Amusement Enterprises can be located.

Meanwhile, Teresi concluded he feels city officials are doing the right thing to help improve the quality of life for residents and businesses in the community and they will continue to allow downtown entertainment activities to continue in the future.

“We try very hard and in some cases you’re not going to make everybody happy, but if the bulk of the community is in agreement and is benefiting. And the business community is happy, that’s what we can shoot for so just keep doing what we’ve been doing and try to be the best at it,” Teresi said.

Agett was and said that by and large, the downtown businesses his organization has talked to have all said they appreciate downtown entertainment activities, even if some lead to temporary street closures. He shared positive comments from two downtown businesses – both Forte Restaurant and Full Moon Rising Bakery. In addition, representatives from Crown Street Roasting Co. were also in attendance and said there business benefits the downtown events and hope they will continue in the future.

Templin was not in attendance during last night’s meeting.

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JRC GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show to Feature 50 Vendors, 12 Workshops https://www.wrfalp.com/jrc-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-and-home-show-to-feature-50-vendors-12-workshops/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jrc-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-and-home-show-to-feature-50-vendors-12-workshops https://www.wrfalp.com/jrc-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-and-home-show-to-feature-50-vendors-12-workshops/#respond Fri, 23 Mar 2018 13:17:31 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=24667 JAMESTOWN – The vendor list and workshop schedule for the GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show is now available. Presented by Mike’s Nursery, the event will take place on Saturday, March 24th at Northwest Arena from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year more than 50 vendors and 12 workshops have been lined up by the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation.

“This event is a great way to kick off spring and get everyone in the mood for gardening and yardwork. We have a good mix of vendors with many returning from previous years, but you’ll see some new faces too” says Zach Agett, Marketing and Events Manager for the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation.

“No other event in the area features home and garden education and hands-on activities like the GROW Jamestown event,” said Mary Maxwell, Neighborhood Project Associate. “We’ve continued to grow the event and we are expecting this to be our best year yet!” Vendors scheduled to attend include nurseries, contractors, landscape designers, craft vendors, food vendors, neighborhood clusters, and more.

Not only is entrance to the event free, but there will be 12 free workshops taking place throughout the day. The workshops are designed to focus on gardening and home improvement and are led by local gardeners, business owners, and community groups. The schedule is posted online at www.growjamestown.com, and the first workshops will begin at 10:30am.

The GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show is presented by Mike’s Nursery. Owner Mike Krauth and his staff will be giving away free tomato seedlings to every show attendee while supplies last. Also, the first 500 people to the event will receive a free reusable grocery tote courtesy of Wegmans in Jamestown. The event is also graciously sponsored by Lowe’s Pro Services in Warren, The Resource Center, Stone & Outdoor Living Center, RSVP, Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program, The Jamestown Parks Department, and Jamestown Up Close.

For a complete list of vendors visit the GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show website: www.growjamestown.com or check out the event’s Facebook page.

The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is a public-private partnership supporting downtown and neighborhood revitalization through stakeholder engagement, innovation, and reinvestment in the greater Jamestown, New York, area.

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[LISTEN] GROW Jamestown Garden Fair Scheduled for Saturday, March 24 at Northwest Arena https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-scheduled-for-saturday-march-24-at-northwest-arena/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=listen-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-scheduled-for-saturday-march-24-at-northwest-arena https://www.wrfalp.com/listen-grow-jamestown-garden-fair-scheduled-for-saturday-march-24-at-northwest-arena/#respond Wed, 21 Mar 2018 16:29:53 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=24647

JAMESTOWN – Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is back with its popular GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show, presented by Mikes Nursery and scheduled for Saturday, March 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Northwest Arena in downtown Jamestown.

The free event is being promoted as a one-stop shop for residents to get their home and gardens ready for the spring season.

Features of this year’s GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show include landscape designers, craft vendors, home improvement experts, kid’s craft activities, local nonprofit organizations, DIY demonstrations, prizes, food and retail vendors, gardening workshops, and live chainsaw carving.

Additionally sponsored by Lowe’s Home Improvement, The Resource Center, Stone & Outdoor Living Center, Chautauqua County RSVP, Chautauqua County Master Gardeners, Jamestown Parks, Recreation & Conservation Department, GreenUp Jamestown, and Jamestown Up Close.

For more information about the 2018 GROW Jamestown Garden Fair and Home Show, visit the event’s page at the Jamestown Renaissance Corportion’s website.


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