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Keep The Little Ones Happy Midway Park
One of the countrys oldest amusement parks located in Maple Springs, NY
Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena
The four seasons of Western New York make Chautauqua County a virtual playground. Ski and snowboard at Peek n' Peak, sail in Chautauqua or Findley Lakes or enjoy the beaches of Lake Erie.
When your looking for something different or a place to hold a function.
Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena plays hosts to hundreds of events per year. With two NHL regulation hockey rinks, it's a great place to host a tournament! Rink A features a 2,000 seat Arena Bowl for hockey and sporting events, while seating over 3,100 for shows and concerts!
A 245 person Veranda Room overlooks the main arena and serves as Hospitality Suites for athletic events. A Community Room, Exercise Room, Education Lab and Ballet Room round off just some of the facilities available under one roof! Enjoy our Outdoor Patio and 1/8 mile indoor walking track!
Add our new 'Blue Line Bar' and the soon to be opened 'Arena Club at JSBIA' and you have a total entertainment package suitable for athletic events, conventions and tradeshows!
Let our Disney Management Trained staff show you what hospitality and entertainment are all about...welcome to Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena! The coolest place in town!
JNK's Call of the Wild Animal Sanctuary
2185 Mill Creek Road Sinclairville, NY 14782
JNK's Call of the Wild Sanctuary in Chautauqua County is dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered wildlife. Our first priority is providing homes for placed, re-homed, adopted and rescued exotics, many formerly kept as pets by owners who were unable keep up with new regulations.
At our facility we currently house many species, including big cats; African and Asian Lions, Siberian (Amur) and Bengal Tigers, African Leopards; as well as North American Black Bears; Timber and Alaskan Interior Wolves; and Northern Red Foxes.
JNK's is open to the public by appointment from 10am to 6pm Monday through Saturday, and also does traveling educational exhibits. We visit schools, church groups, and Boy and Girl Scout Troops among others, to educate the public about the dangers to these animals both in the wild and in captivity. Please contact us to make an appointment or book an event.
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