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Grape Discovery Center constructions begins

Friday, February 19th, 2010

From The Westfield Republican -

Construction on the Concord Grape Discovery Center, at the site of the former Sherman Ford building on Route 20, has begun according to Helen Baran, a Westfield resident who has been influential in planning the project. Last week, workers from Dewittville-based G.L. Olson, Inc. were busy removing the large, glass windows from the building and working on other parts of the project.

“This is a renovation of the building,” said Dave Momberger, the project’s building committee chair. “Right now what people are going to be seeing is just the demolition phases. There’s some exterior renovation work that is going to happen, and a bunch of interior work will follow.”

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WNED’S “WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z” SPOTLIGHTS

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

WNED’S “WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z” SPOTLIGHTS
GRAPE HERITAGE ASSOCIATION; OTHER LOCAL CULTURAL TREASURES
Premiere Broadcast is December 1 on WNED-TV

WESTFIELD, NY – C is for Concord Grape Belt.

The Concord Grape Belt is among the unique historical and cultural attractions highlighted in WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z, WNED’s latest television production premiering on Tuesday, December 1 at 8 pm. Through a series of “video postcards,” the program profiles diverse sites or regionally significant events ― one corresponding to each letter of the alphabet (see complete list below).

Andrew Dufresne, Executive Director of the Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association commented “Its wonderful to be recognized as one of 26 great places to visit in Western New York.  With beautiful natural resources, scenic vineyard vistas, fine wineries, art, culture, culinary – there is a lot to delight all of one’s senses here.”

From the amusing to the profound, viewers learn about nearby places they can visit to experience kazoo-making, pop art by Andy Warhol, the plight of escaping slaves and Theodore Roosevelt’s first moments as president. One-of-a-kind items featured include the world’s oldest working fireboat (the Edward M. Cotter) and Mark Twain’s original manuscript for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

“The best part of producing this special was getting to see all the great places in this region — from well-known locations like the Buffalo Zoo and Albright-Knox Art Gallery to unknown gems like the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum and the Original Kazoo Company,” said Andy Grant, who produced the program with WNED’s Chief Program and Production Officer John Grant. “It was wonderful to have this opportunity to discover all the things Western New York has to offer.

“This program is just one more example of WNED’s commitment to using the power and resources of public broadcasting to share our community treasures,” said WNED President and CEO Donald K. Boswell. “I am particularly proud that so many of the museums and activities in “A TO Z” offer a special appeal for students and families. Working together as a community, we can help instill a sense of pride and connection to place for future generations.”

Major funding for WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z is provided by the Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Western Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation, Beechwood Continuing Care and the Niagara Tourism and Convention Corporation, with additional funding provided by Key Bank.

“The Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau is thrilled to once again partner with WNED on a production of exceptional quality and value to our community,” said Edward J. Healy, Vice President of Marketing for the CVB. “WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z is just the most recent in a long line of community-minded productions that explore Buffalo’s cultural richness. We are proud to support WNED’s efforts to tell these stories to the large and receptive public television audience.”

WNED’s recent productions include several highlighting the significance of the region [for example, Elbert Hubbard: An American Original (2009), Remembering Crystal Beach Park (2008); Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo (2006), Niagara Falls (2006), The Adirondacks (2008) and Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent (2004)]. Projects on the Chautauqua Institution and The War of 1812 are currently in development.

Through WNED-TV, ThinkBright and Well TV, Classical 94.5/WNED-FM and WNED-AM 970 The Information Station, the member-supported WNED Buffalo/Toronto provides high quality programming and services that enlighten, inspire, entertain and educate Western New York and Southern Ontario communities. Additional information about WNED can be found at www.wned.org.

The Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to encourage and support the dynamic economic development of the grape and wine industries, tourism, and associated industries throughout the Lake Erie Region that is built upon our Concord Grape Heritage and results in an enhanced quality of life for all the region’s citizens.

— List of sites follows —

WESTERN NEW YORK A TO Z Featured Sites
City County
Albright Knox Art Gallery Buffalo Erie
Burchfield Penney Art Center Buffalo Erie
Concord Grape Belt

  • Liberty Winery
  • Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association
Chautauqua
Penn Dixie Paleontological and Outdoor Education Center Blasdell Erie
Edward M. Cotter Fireboat Buffalo Erie
Forest Lawn Cemetery Buffalo Erie
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Buffalo Erie
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum North Tonawanda Niagara
Seneca-Iroquois National Museum Salamanca Cattaraugus
Robert H. Jackson Center Jamestown Chautauqua
Karpeles Manuscript Museum Buffalo Erie
Lockport Locks Lockport Niagara
Mark Twain Room Buffalo Erie
Nash House Museum Buffalo Erie
Original Kazoo Company Eden Erie
Pierce-Arrow Museum Buffalo Erie
Queen City Buffalo Erie
Arcade and Attica Railroad Arcade Wyoming
Steel Plant Museum Lackawanna Erie
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Buffalo Erie
The Underground Railroad

  • Freedom Crossing (Castellani Art Museum)
  • Michigan Street Baptist Church
  • First Presbyterian Church
Niagara University, Niagara Falls;
Buffalo;
Lewiston
Niagara, Erie
Vidler’s 5 & 10 East Aurora Erie
War of 1812 (Old Fort Niagara) Youngstown Niagara
Theatre of Youth Buffalo Erie
Buffalo Zoo Buffalo Erie

Planting The Seed

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Dunkirk Observer
June 22, 2009

Dunkirk Middle School pupils learn about juicy careers

The life of an agricultural worker might not be the most desired position, but it can be fun, rewarding and profitable.

Recently, Grower’s Co-operative Grape Juice Co. Technical Director Steve Cockram and WJET-TV of Erie Meteorologist Tom DiVecchio presented before Dunkirk Middle School technology and home economics students to talk about the agricultural industry which surrounds them.

“Were promoting the agriculture industry, the grape industry in particular, and the potential careers that these kids can have in the grape or agriculture industries. Agriculture is the biggest industry in Chautauqua County, Erie, Pa., New York state, and Pennsylvania state,” Cockram said.

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