Challenger Community News August 15, 2018

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NATIONAL

Pray for Aretha: Queen of Soul Gravely Ill in Hospice Care Page 9

ENTREPRENEURS

Kerns Avenue Bowling Center Celebrates 10th Anniversary! Page 3

LOCAL

New Minority Business Directory Launched Page 7

FUNK FEST LOVE FEST

2018! Buffalo’s Own “Mary Jane Girl” JoJo McDuffie Returns to Headline Annual Tribute to the King of Punk Funk, Rick James, August 25th in LaSalle Park. Pg. 8

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE? The last day to register in order to vote in the Thursday, September 13, 2018 Primary is Sunday, August 19th!

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AKOMA'S 2018 Scholarship Recipients

Diamond Carter, Nubia Cromartie, Danitra Dixon, Abena Essah, Jaylah Wilson, Arielle Mahoney, Makalah Sizer, Miyah Sizer and Shaneice Suckoo (Not pictured Jazmine Saunders and Jordan Wynn) Photo by Denise Batiste Photography AKOMA “Rises Up and Lifts Every Voice” as we present this year’s Nona Patterson Chambers Scholarship Recipients. These young ladies already exhibit patience, endurance, consistency and faithfulness. We are confident that they will each impact the world around them tremendously for God’s glory. Ten of the eleven recipients are also Rochester Urban League Black Scholars. •Diamond Carter is the daughter of Pastors Darryl and Viatta Carter. Miss Carter desires to become a Travel Journalist and will attend State University of New York at Purchase, majoring in Journalism. •Nubia Cromartie is the daughter of Takisha Times. Miss Cromartie will be attending Nazareth College and desires to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy. •Abena Essah is the daughter of Victor and Evelyn Essah. Miss Essah desires to become a Physician, concentrating in medical Imaging. She will attend Vanderbilt University, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. •Danitra Dixon is the daughter of Rita Gaston and Jeffery Dixon. Miss Dixon desires to become a Nurse and will attend Buffalo State University. •Arielle Mahoney is the daughter of Susan Brown. Miss Mahoney desires to become an Early Childhood Educator and will attend Nazareth College, majoring in Education. •Jazmine Saunders is the daughter of Nyla Saunders. Miss Saunders desires to become an Opera Singer and will attend Eastman School of Music majoring in Vocal Performance. Miss Saunders graduated as the Valedictorian of Greece Odyssey Academy. •Makalah Sizer is the daughter of Kevin and Marcy Sizer. Miss Sizer desires to obtain a Master’s Degree in Sports Management. She will attend Nazareth College, majoring in Business. •Miyah Sizer is the daughter of Kevin and Marcy Sizer. Miss Sizer desires to become a Physical Therapist and will attend Nazareth College. •Shaneice Suckoo is the spiritual daughter of Phillipa Wynter-Stuart. Miss Suckoo desires to become an Obstetrician / Gynecologist. She will attend Buffalo State University, majoring in Biology. •Jaylah Wilson is the daughter of Eugene and Melinda Wilson. Miss Wilson desires to become a Physician. She will attend Cazenovia College, majoring in Biology. •Jordan Wynn is the daughter of Jeff and Jill Wynn. Miss Wynn desires to become a Professional Contemporary Dancer and will attend New York University (NYU), majoring in Dance and Performance. Congratulations to each of our 2018 AKOMA Nona Patterson Chambers Scholars. We are so very proud of each of you and we wish you much success in the future.

Annual Clarissa Street Reunion Kicks Off This Weekend! The annual Clarissa Street Reunion will be held from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, August 18 to Wednesday August 22. It takes place in one of the most culturally rich neighborhoods in Rochester. The event celebrates a neighborhood known for producing renowned jazz musicians in the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's. Clarissa Street, which is located in the southwest quadrant of Rochester and in the old 3rd Ward, was a true melting pot that brought together people of Black, Italian, Irish, and Jewish descent. Streets were cobblestone and trolley cars were a familiar sight. The Clarissa Street Reunion, held annually since 1996, is a wonderful celebration of the memories and the relationships that were formed in the neighborhood.

CARTER STREET COMMUNITY CENTER END OF SUMMER PROGRAM CONCERT The Carter Street Community Centers End of Summer Program Concert will take place at the Carter Street Community Center, 500 Carter St., Rochester, August 22 from 1-3p.m. The event will feature Mary Video Production Services and others from Buffalo. To donate for this event and help cover the cost go to: http://www.gofundme.com/end-of-summer-program

DRIVING Breast Health

The Mobile Mammography Center– coming soon to a location near you Too busy to get a mammogram? We’ll bring it to you. The Mobile Mammography Center will be at locations near where you live and work. In just 15 minutes, you’ll get the same private breast screening that you would at an imaging center. It’s quick, easy, and provided at no cost to you. So now, you have no reason to put it off, and every reason to get peace of mind. To sign up for a no cost to you breast screening, visit rochesterregional.org/PINK or call 585.922.PINK

Sankofa Theatre Festival Passes Now Available Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. is the deadline to get an all access pass to the 11th annual Sankofa Theatre Festival, Aug. 29 to Sept. 8, in Rochester's Neighborhood of the Arts. The festival features African American playwrights. The $48 pass is available at Mood Makers Books, Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., Rochester, or via the festival venue website, muccc. org. For details, visit the book store or call (585) 271-7010.


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AREA BRIEFS

THE BLACK CODES: SLAVERY BY ANY OTHER NAME POWER! top row (L-R), LaVonne Ansari,Crystal Peoples-Stokes,Sheila Brown, Catherine Collins,Pionne Corbin, Katherine Conway Turner. (above l-r) Al-Nisa Banks, Barbara Seals Nevergold, Felisha Legette-Jack, Rhonda Ricks,, Jennifer Parker, Brenda McDuffie.

BLACK BUSINESS BAZAAR

A Black Business Bazaar will be held on Saturday, August 18 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Johnnie B. Wiley Stadium, 1100 Jefferson Avenue. Some 30 Black-owned businesses will be participating. To be a vendor email: ahfcfinance@gmail.com or call (716)573-1844.

BUYING PROPERTY FROM CITY OF BUFFALO WORKSHOP BISC (Buffalo Information Sharing Collective) presents “Buying Property from the City Auction” Thursday, August 30 from 6-8p.m. at Burning Books, 420 Connecticut St., Buffalo.

SANKOFA YOUTH CAMP

The Sankofa Youth and Family Camp will be held for three days and two nights August 27- 29 at Camp Seven Hills (lakeside), 10299 Savage Road in Holland, NY. Activities will include cultural knowledge, fishing, cooking, chess, dancing, music, instrumental instruction, arts and crafts, sports, hiking, play acting and much more. Cost per family is $130. Deadline for payment is August 18. Please make checks payable to Sankofa Youth Camp/ CAO. For more information and registration contact the Alphonso “Rafi” Greene Center 1423 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14211, (716) 332-3773; Kadeem Walters (716) 423-4469; Sumora Bai (478) 978-3789 or Sincere Lincoln (716) 604-4328.

Youth to be Treated to UniverSoul Circus! In celebration of the hard work and dedication of dozens of Buffalo youth, Mayor Byron W. Brown and the Police Athletic League of Buffalo, Inc. (PAL) announced that 200 PAL participants will experience an unforgettable day under the Big Top on August 17. Thanks to the generosity of local Restauranteur and philanthropist Russell Salvatore, the city youth will enjoy a meet-and-greet with UniverSoul Circus performers from around the globe, lunch, and personalized UniverSoul Circus swag bags!

Community Celebration at Former American Axle Site

The community is invited to come out and celebrate the remediation of the former American Axle site. On Thursday, August 23 at 5:45 p.m. at the Delavan Grider Community Center, 877 E. Delavan Avenue. For over 30 years this site has been ground zero of contamination in the community. This cleanup is a result of years of organizing by residents and the hard work of the American Axle Seering Committee. Food and ref refreshments will be served. For more information contact Clean Air: Organizing for Health and Justice at (716) 852—3813.

Community Well Represented in Business First Annual List of High Ranking Women in Western New York

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Included among the Business First 2018 “Power 125 Women,” the newspaper’s fourth annual list of high-ranking women in Western New York, were twelve African Americans in positions of leadership. Congratulations to: •LaVonne Ansari, CEO and Executive Director of Community Health Center of Buffalo Inc. •Al-Nisa Banks. Editor/Publisher and Owner of The Challenger Community News •Sheila Brown, CEO Vision Multi Media Group LLC, Owner WUFO Mix 1080AM and Power 96.5 FM Radio •Catherine Collins, Member, 8th Judicial District New York State Board of Regents • Katherine Conway Turner, President, SUNY Buffalo State College •Pionne Corbin, Regional Vice President GEICO •Felisha Legette-Jack, Head Coach, University at Buffalo Bulls Women’s Basketball Team •Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO Buffalo Urban League, Chairman Erie County Industrial Development Agency (ECIDA) •Barbara Seals Nevergold, President, Member-at-Large, Board of Education, Buffalo Public Schools •Jennifer Parker, CEO Jackson Parker Communications LLC •Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Assembly Member NYS Assembly 141st District; Chair Committee on Governmental Operations, NYS Legislative Women’s Caucus •Rhonda Ricks, President and CEO R+A+R Development The listing appeared in the July 27 edition of Buffalo Business First.

Kerns Bowling Center Celebrates 10th Business Anniversary Mayor Declares “Kerns Avenue Bowling Center” Day

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hen Daniel Adams purchased Kerns Avenue Bowling Center, naysayers said he wouldn’t last more than two or three years. That was a decade ago. Last Saturday Daniel, his wife Francena (pictured right) and their able staff hosted their 10th anniversary celebration which included free bowling, food and drinks for kids and specials for adults until closing. They also received a Proclamation from Mayor Byron Brown who declared August 11 “Kerns Avenue Bowling Center Day” in The City Of Buffalo. The proclamation cited the following: •Daniel Adams Jr. serves as President and CEO of Kerns Avenue Bowling Center, located at 163 Kerns Avenue, the only African American owned bowling facility in the state of NY. •Dan is a member of the Western NY Proprietors Association. He is trained and certified from the Buffalo State Restaurant Institute, and Bowling Center School of Management and is actively involved with the International Bowl Expo and East Coast Bowling Centers conferences and workshops. •It’s been over a decade since he purchased the business and since that time he has established several sanctioned leagues; hosted the citywide television program, “Beat the Champ,” has sponsored several community youth activities and bowling classes/ leagues, and hosts the Buffalo Public School bowling program. •Daniel Adams Jr. worked at the New York Telephone Company, and trained and served in the Military Police for the United States Army. He is a lifelong member of NAACP, and the recipient of several awards and honors. A native of Buffalo, Dan attended Buffalo Public Schools, graduated from Bennett High School and received a degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Erie Community College. He and his wife Francena have two daughters and five granddaughters. Congratulations!

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he Black Codes were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866 in the United States after the American Civil War with the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom, and of compelling them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt. Black Codes were part of a larger pattern of Southern whites, who were trying to suppress the new freedom of emancipated African-American slaves, the freedmen. Black codes were essentially replacements for slave codes in those states. Before the war in states that prohibited slavery, some Black Codes were also enacted. Northern states such as Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,and New York enacted Black Codes to discourage free Blacks from residing in those states and denying them equal rights, including the right to vote, the right to public education, and the right to equal treatment under the law. Some of these northern Black codes were repealed around the same time that the civil war ended and slavery was abolished. Since the colonial period, colonies and states had passed laws that discriminated against free Blacks. In the South, these were generally included in "slave codes"; the goal was to reduce influence of free Blacks (particularly after slave rebellions) because of their potential influence on slaves. Restrictions included prohibiting them from voting (although North Carolina allowed this before 1831), bearing arms, gathering in groups for worship and learning to read and write. A major purpose of these laws was to preserve slavery among other things. In the first two years after the Civil War, white-dominated southern legislatures passed Black Codes modeled after the earlier slave codes.


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NATIONAL + WORLD

BRAZIL’S MURDER RATE

Primary Victory In Ferguson ‘Gives Hope’

Brazil has beat its own record for homicides: 63,880 people were murdered across the country in 2017, up 3 percent from the year before, according to a new study. That’s 175 deaths per day. Brazil’s murder rate has soared as rival drug gangs battle for territory in a country that shares borders with the three biggest cocaine producing countries in the worldColumbia, Peru and Bolivia. Brazil is a major consumer of both cocaine and crack and a key transit point for cocaine headed to Europe and Asia. The majority of victims are young, black, male and poor, and often live in the favelas, or slums where gang warfare has been most pronounced. Many of the victims- 5,144were killed by police officers. That’s an average of 14 people killed by police each day, a number that went up by 20 percent over the previous year.

Four years after Michael Brown was murdered in the streets of Ferguson, MO., and the riots that followed, Wesley Bell, a young Black lawyer and son of a police officer, beat Robert McCulloch in a democratic primary. McCulloch is the prosecutor who declined to charge Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot Mr. Brown. It was the first time that Mr. McCulloch, who had held the job for 27 years, had faced re-election since the Ferguson protests, when critics accused him of being too close to law enforcement to properly oversee the investigation into Mr. Brown’s death. There is no Republican candidate in the November general election, so Mr. Bell, 43, will most likely be a lock for the prosecutor’s office. But Mr. Bell and his supporters said that Tuesday’s victory, which he won by a comfortable margin, was about more than just the Michael Brown case. The city’s criminal justice system is still plagued by fundamental inequality, local activists said, with poor Black residents often sitting in jail for days for minor traffic offenses.

RESEGRAGATION Schools are resegregating. The percentage of black students who are attending schools that are 90 to 100 percent minority went down in the South in the 1970s and 1980s, but now is shooting up. In the Northeast, the percentage of black students in these schools has been climbing for decades. Even the workplace is showing signs of regression. Big companies are still reasonably integrated, but newer, smaller businesses are more segregated, often largely white, black or Hispanic.

CONGO’S KABILA PLANS TO STEP DOWN Joseph Kabila, who took over the Democratic Republic of Congo at age 29 after the assassination of his father in 2001, announced on Wednesday he would not stand for re-election, raising hopes the country might carry out a peaceful transition of power for the first time in its modern history. Congo, a vast and ethically diverse nation, has never had a peaceful transition of power. Independence in 1960 was immediately followed by conflicts among various factions, backed by different sides in the Cold War. Congo is one of the world’s most resource –rich countries, but its people are among the world’s poorest.

Muslim Woman With Palestinian Roots Wins Race For Congress Detroit- Rashida Tlaib is poised to become the first Muslim woman ever elected to Congress, after she narrowly defeated Brenda Jones Detroit’s City Council president, in a Democratic primary race to succeed longtime Representative John Conyers Jr. in Michigan’s 13th Congressional District. She will run unopposed in November. Ms. Tlaib is a former Michigan state legislator, Detroit native and daughter of Palestinian immigrants. “A lot of my strength comes from being Palestinian,” she said at one point. “ I will fight back against every racist and oppressive structure that needs to be dismantled,” Ms. Tlaib said. “You deserve better than what we have today with our president.” More than 90 Muslims- mostly Democrats- have entered races for local , state or national public office, according to Jetpac, a nonprofit that advocates civic engagement across the country. “ I want people across the country to know that you don’t need to sell out,” Ms. Tlaib said. “You don’t have to change who you are to run for office- and that is what this country is about.”

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SENATOR TIM KENNEDY'S CAMPAIGN OFFICE GRAND OPENING!

JOIN SENATOR TIM KENNEDY FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF HIS EAST SIDE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS. 1371 MAIN ST. CORNER OF MAIN ST. & UTICA AVE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND 5:30 PM TO 9 PM REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!

YOU'RE INVITED!


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Yoga and Jembe at Juneteenth Headquarters

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very Thursday at Juneteenth headquarters join us for an empowering and mindful yoga class as we move melodically to the sound of the djembe with Ras Jomo. Yoga means “to link” and through practice you connect your consciousness to its original source and discover your true self while simultaneously strengthening and toning your external being. Through your breath, your thoughts and your movements you transcend to a greater state of inner awareness and peace. Become a part of our Juneteenth yoga community as we discuss mental strength, meditation, enlightenment and harmony of mind, body and spirit. Learn how to sharpen your mind, elevate your energy and liberate your spirit to gain mental stability. Yoga is a practice for people of all ages, all skill levels and men are encouraged to attend Location: Juneteenth headquarters 1517 Genesee • Time: 530 p.m. • Join our Facebook group

at Yoga Warriors 716.

Summer Festival at the African American Heritage Corridor

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n Thursday, August 16th, the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor, the Coppertown Block Club and Groundwork Buffalo will be hosting the second annual summer festival in the Corridor. It will take place on Michigan Avenue between Broadway and Arsenal from 11am to 6pm. This festival celebrates the Corridor museums (which will be free and open to the public), the ongoing work of the Groundwork Buffalo Green Team youth to beautify the Corridor, and the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Spark Grant efforts to connect with and support neighborhood organizations. The festival will include food, live entertainment, kids’ activities, Buffalo Book Bike, gardening demonstrations and more. Attendees will also have the opportunity to give input and share ideas for new or improved green spaces in the neighborhood, and take part in the real-time creation of a collective garden for Michigan Avenue. POWER 96.5 will be broadcasting live! There will be: free museum tours of the Nash House, Michigan Street Baptist Church, Colored Musicians Club, and the newly opened WUFO Black Radio History Collective Museum that will take place from 11a.m. to 4p.m. Additional event sponsors are Coppertown Block Club, Power 96.5, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Buffalo Councilman Daruis Pridgen, City of Buffalo Mayor Byron W Brown, Erie County Assemblywomen Crystal Peoples-Stokes, NY Power Authority, Empire State Development, NYS Department of State, Erie County Executive Marc Poloncarz, Senator Tim Kennedy, Gov. Andrew Cumo and the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo. - Written by Gail V Wells, MSAAHC and Antonina Simeti, GroundWork Buffalo

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HEALTH MATTERS

Black Americans & Heart Disease

FACTS: •Black Americans are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke than White Americans.1 •Black women (49%) and Black men (44%) have higher rates of heart disease than White men (37%) and White women (32%). •Between the ages of 45 and 64, Black men have a 70% higher risk and Black women have a 50% greater risk of developing heart failure than White men and women..

Holistic Healthy Heart Diet Tips Heart disease is a nutritionbased disease. A holistic healthy heart diet is a great way to eat. We tend to consume more processed meats, sugar sweetened beverages and sweets than whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and legume. Some of the processed foods are microwavable dinners, fast foods, chips and other forms of junk food. For many people, simple lifestyle changes, rather than drugs or surgery, comprise the best route to achieve cardiac fitness. ~ Dr. Andrew Weil Dr. Andrew Weil is one of America’s most respected doctors. He recommends an anti-inflammatory diet as one of the best ways to eat. Some general tips for reducing inflammation through your diet: •Eat a variety of different foods. •Eat as much fresh food as you can. •Reduce the amount of processed and fast foods you eat. •Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. More of Dr. Weil’s recommendations : To Lower Cholesterol • Eat a low fat diet. You might try a low carb diet. Watch your carbohydrate intake. Carbohydrates (starches and sugars) raise blood sugar levels and trigger the re-lease of insulin. •Avoid Refined carbohyLEGAL NOTICE E.C. BOARD OF HE ALTH M EETING

Dr. Gale Burstein, Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Health announced today, August 8, 2018 that the next Erie County Health Department Board of Health meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 3:30 P.M. in Room 904, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York. Included on the agenda will be a review of the May 1, 2018 meeting minutes, a presentation on Kids Escaping Drugs, discussion on Opioids, Sanitary Code Revisions, Lead Practices, Food Policy Council, Commissioner’s update, and old and new business

drates, those that are high on the glycemic index •Focus on healthy fats •Eat generous amounts (five or more servings) of nonstarchy vegetables and one to two servings of low-glycemic index fruit every day. •Eat fish several times a week, emphasizing wild, cold-water fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and sardines. Or take omega-3 supplements. •Eat generous amounts of non-starchy vegetables, like cucumbers, bell peppers, dark leafy greens, zucchini, eggplant, squash, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, beans, radishes and spinach. • Eat magnesium-rich foods every day. This includes spinach, tofu, almonds, broccoli and lentils. Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are also good sources of magnesium.

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NEXT: NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS

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FAITH & FAMILY

United Coalition of Churches & Brotherhood (U.C.C.B.) Monthly Meeting United Coalition of Churches & Brotherhood (U.C.C.B.) will be holding our monthly breakfast Saturday August 18,2018 from 10a.m. to 12 noon at Back To Basics Outreach Ministries 1370 William Street. We will be planning our next dates to go into our neighborhood stores to request they stop selling those toy guns and the large knives which have been used in several stabbings in our city! We have to ramp up our efforts to help stem this tide of violence before it reaches the next level and that is using the real thing and bigger knives! We have to be pro-active and save our kids so they can live! We have a guest speaker who will bring his brand of lecture with a strong deliverance. We invite our Buffalo community and surrounding areas to join us as we not only talk about it, we be about our Fathers business! If we don't stand for something, we'll fall for anything!

Metropolitian UM Church & Community Cook Out

The Metropolitan UM Church Community Cook Out will be held Saturday, August 18 from 12 Noon - 6 p.m. (Herman Street will be blocked off from Best to North Streets). All are invited to an afternoon of FREE food, games, Zippedy the Clown, face painting and lots of fun. Don’t forget your chairs! Questions? Please contact the church office at (716) 891-5652. Pastor Angela R. Stewart is Pastor.

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Vacation Bible School Great News for Thomas T. Edwards Funeral Home at Mt. Olive Baptist On Friday July 13 Thomas T. Edwards Funeral Home Inc. held ribbon cutting for the local acquisition of the funeral Church Starts Aug. 13! homeawhich previously had out of state ownership. Established Starting on Monday, August 13-17 Vacation Bible School will be held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, located at 701 East Delavan Avenue, where the Rev. Dr. William Gillison is Pastor. Breakfast and lunch will be served each day. The Program will begin at 8:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m. Children as young as 2 years old and up to teenagers may attend. Registration is available at the church office Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. (895-7494)

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in 1970 by founder Thomas T. Edwards and known as one of Buffalo’s premier funeral services for the African American community, the funeral home was purchased by an out-of-state holding company in 1997. The ownership returned to Buffalo at the end of June 2018 when purchased by Darrell M. Saxon II who has managed the business for the last 10 years along with minority investor Seven Pitts who is originally from Buffalo. This acquisition will have a positive impact on the Buffalo economy and plans for expansion are already underway with a projected growth of 60% over the next five years that includes new employment opportunities for individuals, new partnerships opportunities s for local vendors and entrepreneurs and business organizations. The legacy of the Thomas T. Edwards Funeral home will be continued as it has always been a compassionate and dedicated service established by its founder.

'BUT GOD’ & ‘THERE’S A WAR GOIN’ ON’ Play rehearsals for the stage plays by playwrite Bobby Fonville, ‘But God’ will be held every Tuesday 6p-8p and ‘There’s A War Goin’ On’ will be held every Thursday from 6p-8p, at 1423 Fillmore Ave., Buffalo NY.

We’ve come this far by faith, leaning on the LORD. Trusting in His Holy Word, He never failed me yet!

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New Business Directory Connecting Consumers to Black and Brown Businesses in Buffalo!

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hat Brown Bag, the new business directory connecting black and brown business to local consumers , will make its official release on August 24 through a networking event at the Johnnie B Wiley Sports Pavillion,1100 Jefferson Ave., between 6 -10 p.m. The event is designed to introduce the public to the faces behind some of the businesses listed in the directory as well as the publication’s founder and author, Shantelle L. Patton and cofounder Jay P. Hawkins Sr. They are also people behind popular artists support group The Dopeness Project. “I’ve found that people are more inclined to spend their money with those they feel they have a personal connection with so why not connect them” says Patton. That Brown Bag, is a comprehensive directory that was compiled using submissions from featured directory business owners as well as research done by the directory team. Each submission includes the business name, owner/contact person's name, address and/or phone number, along with social network handles for FB & Insta-gram and their contact E-mail, and/or business website links. The goal of the directory is to give local consumers a resource guide to find businesses owned and operated by African Americans and Hispanics in the City of Buffalo and to encourage exchange that will strengthen the black and brown dollar from which the business originated. When asked why she’s so passionate about putting the directory together she commented, “money circulates zero-to- one time within the Black community, compared to more than six times in the Latino community, nine times in the Asian community and unlimited amount of times within the White community. With this direc-tory, my hope is to be part of the spark that changes that narrative in the community in which we live.”

People Inc. Linwood Lafayette Senior Apartments Affordable Housing for people 55 years or older Linwood Lafayette Senior Apartments, currently in construction at the corner of Linwood and Lafayette Avenues in the City of Buffalo, will be ready for occupancy in January 2019. Applications for residence will be released by mail at 4:30 p.m. on August 17, 2018. For an application or more information, email housing@people-inc.org or call 716.880.3890.

The directory will be available in hard copy for $5 at the upcoming launch event and will also be available at Black Monarchy located at 527 W. Utica and TrendUp/Ms Eye Candy located at 85 Allen Street with further locations to be announced. Updates to the directory for its second printing in early 2019 will be made following a call for submissions at the beginning of the 4th quarter (October 2018 through The Dopeness Project on Face-book and The_Dopeness_Project on Instagram). The directory launch event was made possible by the support from entrepreneur Alexander Wright of the African HeriShantelle L. Patton tage Food Co-Op noted Patton. “Supporting our own is more than a saying, trend, or hashtag,” she concluded. “ It's a way of life and I truly believe that I succeed when my brother/sister succeeds..” -L.H.

“Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching


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N.I.C.Y.O.

FUNK FEST! LOVE FEST! 2018!

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uffalo’s own Mary Jane Girl, Joanne “JoJo” McDuffie will return to her hometown to headline the 14th annual N.I.C.Y.O Funk Fest tribute to Rick James August 25th in LaSalle Park from 3-10 p.m. Also appearing on stage will be L.A. Sky Stone City Band, Delivered, The Unity Band, Delvin Payton & Lyfe, Erik Hearts, Uncle Willie and the Taste of Life Band, Denzell Ward & Cool Platinum. The second annual Jefferson Avenue Block Party, a huge success last year, will start with a Prayer and Peace Rally at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 24 followed by the street party from 6-10 p.m. Bring the Love! -“So Excited”Although JoJo appeared at the Fest briefly last year, performing as the headliner next weekend will be special. “I’m so excited to be coming back,” she said during a brief interview with The Challenger. “The last time I was in Buffalo performing professionally was in 1983 with Rick and The Mary Jane Girls at the Aud!” “I’ve been all over the world, but It’s a real honor to come home and be able to perform before family and friends!” JoJo was born and raised in Buffalo. She attended Buffalo public schools and earned her degree from Buffalo State College. Although her career goal was to become a teacher, she

had a very real passion and talent for singing; performing regularly as a popular vocalist in area night clubs. “Singing was a God-given gift,” she said. She trained herself by listening to records by Aretha Franklin, Pattie LaBelle, Gladys Knight and other greats. As a young adult she sang at her home church Mt. Ararat on Jefferson Avenue under the pastorship of the late Rev. W.L. Jones. “He was the first person to put my voice on the radio,” she said. Before each of his weekly radio shows he would use a song she sang in the choir called “Changed.” -The MeetingJoJo’s friend Oscar Alston, Rick’s premier bass player and a member of The Stone

city Band, introduced them while she was working at Record Theatre. Rick was looking for a background singer and Oscar recommended her. She auditioned at his Orchard Park studio. The rest is history. “He gave me the job on the spot” she recalled. “Three months after I earned my BA degree (in Social Science) I was on the road with Rick!" “We got along very well. The creative process was amazing with him. He was innovative in everything he did; music, vocals, the engineering…I learned invaluable lessons about recording during those times…and so much about song writing.” JoJo was later chosen to be the lead vocalist for the 80’s R&B/pop sensation “The

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Mary Jane Girls,” whose hits included “Candy Man,” “All Night Long,” and the international hit “In My House.” She also sang backing vocals for Barry White and Anita Baker. In addition to being a premier vocalist, she is a songwriter whose credits. Include a television music composition for the hit TV show “Criminal Minds,” as well as writer and a composer of various other musical projects. Rick, who is credited with propelling Motown into the 80’s “with rhythm, rock and attitude,” had a major falling out with the. iconic record company which led to the Mary Jane Girls’ break up. -Still Making MusicShe said that she and Rick remained friends even after the group disbanded, but that she didn’t hear from him until 10 years later. For a brief while she admitted being somewhat disillusioned about the industry. But in 2011 she joined up with another former Stone City Band Member, saxophonist Danny LeMelle and recorded a crossover/jazz album, “Slightly Dangerous,” featuring many of the classics and showcasing her beautiful vocals. JoJo currently resides in Los Angeles, where she is still making music, performing and song writing.

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“A lot of people have had a lot to of not-so-nice things to say about Rick, but I didn’t experience that,” she reflects. “I experienced more of the creative side…. his spiritual side…and I treasure that to this day. Towards the end the substance abuse was abusing him, and it got a little crazy, but I understood and there is no animosity in my heart because I saw him being destroyed by it firsthand.” “I’m grateful and honored to be able stand next to somebody that was great and who paved the way for a lot of us…and I was one of those people.” JoJo was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame in 1999. “I just live here (Los Angeles)…” she was quoted as saying. “Buffalo is my home!”

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retha Franklin is he second annual Jefferson Avenue Block Party Friday, in hospice care August 24 from 6-10 p.m. on Jefferson between Utica at her home, and Glenwood, will usher in the all day festival Tribute a source close to the to Rick in LaSalle Park on Saturday, August 25 from 3-10 p.m. 76-year-old singer told There will be dancing, vendors and plenty of music courtesy CNN's Don Lemon. of DJ EZ Ed, DJ Papa Trini, DJ Stoney and DJ Big Poppa. Word of the "Queen of Created by Dolly Michelle Randle of CASNY, this years Soul" being gravely ill street party will also feature a Prayer and Peace Rally at 5 p.m. was first reported by – an hour before the party begins. Showbiz 411. “We’re going to be praying for everybody,” said Rev. Kenneth Showbiz 411's Roger Simmons, Pastor of Coldspring Bible Chapel on Northland Friedman told CNN: Avenue. Rev. Simmons, who will lead the peace rally ,said "She has a great famthat includes the young people caught up in the current violent ily, she's surrounded by cycle. love, and the world is sending prayers. All further announce“We’ve got to start keeping it real,” he said. “We have ev- ments will be made by her family. We just want to send love erything we need in the Black community to bring peace to our and prayers." Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •May 9, 2018 children…but we are suffering because the so-called role modThe soul singer has been dogged by reports of failing health els needto stop playing roles, and be real models!” for years and appeared frail in recent photos, but she has kept “We have to come together as elders and adults first …we her struggles private. have to set the examples of peace and respect among ourselves. Franklin's career spans six decades. She got her start singAll the infighting, finger-pointing, crabs in a barrel mentality, ing gospel music in a Detroit church where her father was the has to stop! minister. In 1960, she signed with her first major record label. We can’t expect our young brothers and sisters have peace By 1968, Franklin was an established soul chart-topper with hits among themselves until we as adults and leaders have peace like "Respect," "Chain of Fools" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) among themselves!” A Natural Woman." The block party itself is also designed to set an example to That same year she was tapped to sing at the memorial service young people about alternatives to violence said Funk Fest cre- of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. where she performed a stirring ator Marnetta Malcolm. rendition of "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." “Today our kids are caught up in ‘chaos by design' " she Franklin was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and lamented. “We want to show them how we used to do it ( party Roll Hall of Fame, in 1987 -- a year before the Beatles were inand have fun) without shooting or killing or maiming one an- ducted. In 1994, at age 52, she became the youngest at that time other... and we’re still here because of it. So you can be mad and to receive a Kennedy Center Honor. Franklin has 44 Grammy hate on someone or show some love! And we know that love nominations and 18 wins. She conquers all!” has performed at the inauguSee you on Jefferson and see you in the park! rations of three presidents: (Marnetta Malcolm would like to thank all her special sponsors Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton this year: Mayor Byron Brown, Council President Darius Prid- and Barack Obama. President gen, Erie County Legislator Barbara Miller Williams, Coun- George W. Bush awarded her cilmember Ulysees Wingo, Councilmember Rasheed Wyatt,, the Presidential Medal of FreeCarmen Sims, Leroi Johnson Esq., United Healthcare, Camel- dom in 2005. lia Foods, CASNY, John Elmore Esq., Geneva Auto, Gilbane, Franklin's last album was "A Senator Tim Kennedy, African American Cultural Center and Brand New Me," released in Ron Walker MVP.) 2017.

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University District Back to School Kickoff this Weekend! The University Back to School Kickoff will take place on Sunday, August 19, from 2 to 4 P.M. at Edward Saunders Community Center, 2777 Bailey Avenue. Families throughout the Buffalo area are invited to the funfilled Celebration. Organized by the University District Council Member Rasheed N. C. Wyatt and co-sponsored by American Medical Response (AMR), A Kut Above the Rest, Wegmans, Walmart and Target, the event aims to support families getting

students ready for school by providing supplies and information needed for their return. Students from Pre K to the 12th grade and their families are invited to attend the event which will feature food, entertainment, music by DJ Spin, free clothes, free haircuts and styles, and games. AMR will be on site during the event from 2 to 4 pm to discuss EMS career opportunities. For further information, please call Clayton B. Hoyt at 851-6699 or e-mail choyt@city-buffalo.com.

Mission Ignite Seeks to Place Free Laptop Computers for Children in East Side Homes And More!

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t is estimated that almost 40% of homes in Buffalo do not have a computer with regular broadband internet access. A disproportionate number of those households are black. The “digital divide,” populations with ready access to the web vs. those without, is bridged to a large degree in the younger generation by cell phones, but these devices are woefully inadequate when it comes to completing homework, job searches, and in depth consumer research. Enter Mission Ignite, Powered by Computers For Children at 701 Seneca Street, suite 601, in the Larkinville district. With funding from a grant through KeyBank Foundation, Mission Ignite administers the School 2 Home=Key 2 Success Program for public school children. This initiative aims to place 180 desktop computers in homes on Buffalo’s East Side for free. Additionally, households with eligible 9th graders can qualify for four years of free internet access through a partnership with Sprint. Monthly access is limited to enough time to stay connected for school projects so be advised: other arrangements need to be made for hours of YouTube videos or World of Warcraft sessions. Students and their parents attend two training sessions of three hours each to familiarize the entire family with common computer technology and usage. “Often we see a situation,” explains Executive Director Christine Carr, “where parents have grown up without technology around them, feel they did just fine, and don’t really see the need.” Including parents educates them on why it is important, introduces parents to the Buffalo Public School online portal allowing for instant viewing of your child’s grades and attendance, and demonstrates the computer’s benefit to the entire family. The sessions are held at East High School on Northampton Street as part of BPS’s Community Schools initiative and are scheduled as frequently as bi-weekly depending on how quickly they fill up. Mission Ignite is about a lot more than just free computers though. It began 20 years ago when a few area tech men discovered companies like Blue Cross and Blue Shield, First Niagara, and Northwest Bank had stashes of unused computers due to mergers and office-wide upgrades. They began collecting and refurbishing them, and made them available at low cost to school children and non-profit agencies. Working with schools and other community partners, MI now delivers hands-on learning in coding, science experiments, software applications, even robotics and 3D modeling/ printing. Its overall mission is to enhance educational opportunities for economically challenged communities and level the technology playing field throughout the city. Today individuals can get in on the savings too and acquire these computers at a steal for between $99 and $299. They also do repair services on the cheap, starting at a one hour bench fee of $50. If your diagnosis and repair take no more than an hour, that’s all you pay. The “Foundation For the Future” effort is an apprenticeship opportunity with Mission Ignite for middle and high school kids. Students spend time at the Larkin Street facility involved in a variety of tasks like sorting computer parts to learn exactly what they are, how they work, taking them apart, and reassembling whole computers with them. Under the guidance of Managing Director John Brown and others, students are also exposed to entrepreneurial enterprising, critical thinking, and guidance in soft skills where shy and tech minded kids can sometimes be impaired. The ultimate aim is twofold. Kids get exposure to many areas of technology and can find their own perfect niche, while making them workforce ready for apprenticeship positions with Buffalo companies Mission Ignite has partnerships with. This program is perfect for the child who drives you nuts disassembling your toaster or radio just to see how it works. It runs after school during the school year. During the summer work immersion, some kids even get paid for their participation through 4H, My Brother’s Keeper, or the Mayor’s Summer Youth Program. Ramod Malone is 15 and starting the 10th grade at Middle Early College High School this year. He’s been a Mission Ignite apprentice for 2 years. “The work is hard,” he says, but worthwhile in advancing him toward his chosen career in tech support. He’s learned how to set up computers, move files around, and how to locate the site Snopes.com Continued Page 11


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Suggested Readings by Kenneth and Sharon Holley “Do not be proud and arrogant with your knowledge. Consult and converse with the ignorant and the wise, for the limits of art are not reached. No artist ever possesses that perfection to which he should aspire. Good speech is more hidden that greenstone (emeralds), yet it may be found among maids at the grindstone.” The Teachings of Ptahhotep edited by Asa G. Hilliard, Larry Williams and Nia Damali. •No Struggle, No Progress: A Warrior’s Life from Black Power to Education Reform by Howard Fuller •Not Our President: New Directions from the Pushed Out, the Others, and the Clear Majority in Trump’s Stolen America edited by Haki R.Madhubuti and Lasana D. Kazembe •Seed to Harvest: Contains the novels – Wild Seed, Mind of My Mind, Clay’s Ark and Patternmaster by Octavia Butler •Some Will Be King Makers: A Single Mother’s Journey Raising African American Males by Deborah Watkins •The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row by Anthony Ray Hinton •Things That Make White People Uncomfortable by Michael Bennett •What Truth Sounds Like: RFK, James Baldwin, and our Unfinished Conversation About Race in America by Michael Eric Dyson Zawadi Books is located at 1382 Jefferson. Open

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August 17 Marks 131st Anniversary of Marcus Garvey's Birth Marcus Garvey Born: August 17, 1887, Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica Died: June 10, 1940, West Kensington, London, United Kingdom Spouse: Amy Jacques Garvey (m. 1922–1940), Amy Ashwood Garvey (m. 1919–1922) Known for: Activism, Black Nationalism, Pan-Africanism, /the U.N.I.A., Creating the Red, Black & Green Black Liberation Flag Marcus Garvey is regarded as the leader of the largest organized mass movement in black history and the progenitor of the modern Black Is Beautiful revival that reached its apogee in the 1960s and 1970s in the United States. Hailed by his followers in the 1920s as a kind of political redeemer and dubbed “the Negro Moses,” Garvey has continued to fascinate writers and commentators as well as scholars and researchers. Although Garvey obviously failed to realize many of his objectives, such as the creation of an African empire or the establishment of a sovereign black state in Africa or an international black economy, he was responsible for putting forward ideas that helped to advance the political consciousness of blacks worldwide. The important psychological liberation from the bondage of racial inferiority that Garvey helped to break (and that Bob Marley sings about in his music) stands as a living, breathing testament to the breadth and depth of the movement he created and its lasting historical significance.

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May those ongoing prayers be answered... Why can’t my legislator represent me? By Katherine Massey Screams of anguish from family members bent over in shock and grief! Increasingly, this is the painful snapshot on the TV news (in Buffalo and many cities across the US) due to their loved ones -- infants to grandparents -- lost in the rampage of gun murders. Evidence of the major contributing factor is obvious. It's the ultra easy access to firearms. However, methods and motions to arrest the spread of them are unsuccessful from their huge deficiency. In Buffalo, examples are the guns-buy-back initiatives and Tip Line that many are afraid to use, since they are distrustful of confidentiality. (A better, perhaps creative way has to be provided for citizens to comfortably report helpful information to the Police Department.) It's inconceivable major illegal gun dealers are elusive and figuratively Teflon-coated, in a country that has GPS which can track a gnat and satellites capable of listening to someone's whisper from outer space. Also, paltry legislation mandating stricter registration and background checks for buyers of legal guns is unmindful of the flood of "illegal" guns that are raining death on our community. An apparent necessity is the application of similar vigor, government investment of substantial funding and breath of concerted efforts in addressing the deadly issue as the opioid problem is receiving. There isn't an unrealistic expectation for Buffalo Police Department detectives to be Columbo(s), however, the dismally small numbers of solved murders for several years (low in comparison to many cities) is unacceptable. For years, it has not been a secret there is a shortfall of African American detectives. It's time to increase the numbers, substantially. Their perspective and first-hand knowledge of our community, where the majority of the gun deaths are occurring, can be essential assets which need to be enlisted for solving those crimes. I'm wondering if an increasing lack of connection to the Higher Power, especially among numbers of youth, is producing cold-hearted, individuals. Prayer was kicked out of schools and the guidance of the Ten Commandments is almost obsolete. Mostly older adults are publicly praying for God Almighty's assistance in stopping the violence. May those ongoing prayers be answered.

COMPUTERS FOR THE EAST SIDE continued where anyone can assess the validity of iffy circulating news they may receive by social media. Damone Hall, 17, a senior at Math Science Technology Prep has become more versed in the technology and science behind computers and how they work. More importantly, “I really learned a lot about getting along with and working with people.” He’s planning a career in computer engineering for himself. In the spring, look for MI’s WNY Brain Challenge, a Rube Goldberg-style competition held at ECC South where teams of students get together to imagine and build comically overly engineered apparatuses. Help with transportation to Orchard Park is available. Mission Ignite is always looking for donations in the form of unused machinery and of course volunteer time. College students, retired teachers and executives, and anyone looking for opportunities to enhance the lives of tech-minded youths are encouraged to get involved. Contact Say Yes To Education, one of Mission Ignite’s partners, to find out how to connect with School 2 Home=Key 2 Success about a computer for your child.

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Dear Editor:

There is a big political race going on for Erie County Judge between Debra Givens and Sue Maxwell Barnes. As a Judge in domestic violence court, Judge Givens was/is on the frontline for women's lives. She is often the only person standing up for the victim. Thousands of women have been helped by her. Not only does she have a proven record of fighting for women and years of experience as a judge, she's also African American and she is vying for a position desperately needing diversity. She is qualified, intelligent, fair, and she is a Black woman who is from our community. I was appalled to see that Erie County Legislator April Baskin is supporting Sue Maxwell Barnes. While Mrs. Barnes has had a great career herself, she is a White woman who does not live in our community. How could Mrs. Baskin, who is a Black woman, turn her back on our community and support the other folk’s candidate? Sue Maxwell Barnes has been endorsed by the Amherst Democrats, and the Orchard Park Democrats, and we know they would never have endorsed a Black woman from our community like Judge Givens over someone who looks more like them. So we need to support our own qualified and dynamic candidate even if Mrs. Baskin won't. We have to support our own. Please make sure you all vote for Debra Givens for Erie County Judge! -Nadia Quarles

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Candidate for NY State Senator 63rd District During the months of June and July, my volunteers and I walked many districts getting Democratic signatures to qualify me as a candidate for the Democratic Primary for NY State Senator. I want to personally thank each and every wonderful person from our community for the overwhelming encouragement and heart felt support that my volunteers and I received during the petition drive.I thank all the people who invited us into their homes to talk to with us, those who offered us water in the sweltering heat and the many people who prayed with me. It was without a doubt one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had! Now, with your vote on Primary Day "Thursday September 13, 2018'' together we can make history by electing the first African American woman as New York State Senator from our district! "I believe we deserve better," and with your vote we can achieve that goal. With Every Best Wish, Shaqurah Zackery Candidate for NY State Senator 63rd District

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Buffalo Bills News On last Friday night at New Era Field, everyone who is a true Bills fan had plenty reason to "Billeve" as this Bills team showed a lot of promise. The quarterbacks were very active in making the best out of every play. The offensive line played well. We saw a lot of potential from the running back position. The wideouts were pretty good as well. The only cons I observed was that the wide outs have to continue running after a play breaks down. Secondly, Josh Allen needs to put more touch on his throws but Allen will be able to fix that with time and practice. Thirdly, the running backs can't get ahead of themselves as they were called for multiple false start penalties. Finally, the second and third unit on defense have to bear down more and not allow points as they were outplayed in the second half as Carolina outscored the Bills 21-6 for a 28-23 preseason win over the Bills. On the upside though, Nathan Perriman went 9/10 for 119 yards 1 touchdown and an unfortunate interception. AJ McCarron was 7/10 for 116 yards and Josh Allen went 9/19 and had 116 yards passing as well and he complemented Bills Mafia with a touchdown pass. To me, it looks like the pregame altercation between Cam Newton and Kelvin Benjamin fueled Kelvin as he caught nine passes for 54 yards and a touchdown reception from Nathan Peterman. Look forward to the next preseason game as the Bills take on former Bills QB Tyrod Taylor and the Cleveland Browns this Friday night.

Buffalo Bisons News The Buffalo Bisons recently held a superhero theme night at Cola Coca Field where many heroes came out to entertain the Herd fans. My favorite superhero has been a very distinguished and polished player by the name of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. who was called up from the Double AA baseball league and is the son of the legendary Vladimir Guerrero who played 16 seasons in the major leagues. Guerrero Jr. is nothing short of amazing and during his time as a Buffalo Bison, Guerrero Jr hit home runs in fourth consecutive games this past week. Also since joining the Herd, Guerrero Jr. has recorded 15 hits in 34 at bats in which his batting average for the Herd is an astonishing .441. This guy has been AJ Styles phenomenal. Buffalo Bisons fans should come down to Coca Cola Field and catch Guerrero Jr. and the Herd as they have only 8 home games left in the 2018 season.

Buffalo Sabres News The summer of 2018, has truly been an icebreaker for the Buffalo Sabres. From signing the number one overall draft pick to re-constructing contract extensions for players worthy of its purpose to making trades with the Carolina Hurricanes in which the Sabres acquired Jeff Skinner this week for 3 draft picks and Cliff Pu. The Sabres look to be making moves to become a playoff team. The Sabres will most likely need a few more pieces before accomplishing that goal and with five weeks left before the Sabres preseason home opener on September 18 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Sabres will have time to make more moves. Will the Sabres be significantly better this season? My prediction is that the Sabres at this point will barely miss the playoffs but we shall see. For more highlights visit the thechallengernews.com and follow me on these social media sites: Andre Robinson and Rise up Family on Facebook therealtorch716 and riseupfamilyseven16 on Instagram The Official website is riseupfamily.com

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Index No.: 809802/2015. Date Filed: 07/25/2018. ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Plaintiff designates Erie County as the Place of Trial. Designation of Venue is based upon the situs of the Subject Property. Subject Property: 263 Evane Drive, Depew, New York 14043. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF ERIE WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2007-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-OPT1, Plaintiff, -againstMICHELLE BODIE AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF DEBORAH KEICHER, if living, and if dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignors, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and their respective husbands, wives or window, if any, and each and every person not specifically named who may be entitled to or claim to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the verified complaint; all of whom and whose names and places of residence unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the Plaintiff, ET AL, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until sixty (60) days after service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $90,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of ERIE on March 30, 2007, in Book number 13343 Page number 2004, covering premises known as 263 Evane Drive, Depew, New York 14043 – SBL #: 92.18 – 15 – 15. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to

satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant and for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises. TO the Defendant Michelle Bodie as Heir to the Estate of Deborah Keicher, the foregoing Supplemental Summons with Notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Joseph R. Glownia of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Erie, dated June 15, 2018. Dated: July 25, 2018 New Rochelle, NY MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, LLC /s/_________________ Matthew Smith, Esq. Attorneys for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street, Suite 210 New Rochelle, NY 10801 914-636-8900 914-636-8901 facsimile HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and nonprofit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANK-NYS (1-877-226-5697) or visit the department’s website at WWW.BANKING.STATE.NY.US. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME. You have the right to stay in your home during the foreclosure process. You are not required to leave your home unless and until your property is sold at auction pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale. Regardless of whether you choose to remain in your home, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY and pay your taxes in accordance with state and local law. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to "save" your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner's distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services.

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LEGAL NOTICE Quicken Loans vs Johnson STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE Filed: 07/17/2018 Index No.: 812766/2017 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE Mortgaged Premises: 256 Benzinger St Buffalo, (City of Buffalo) NY 14206 QUICKEN LOANS INC.,

Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON if living, and if he be dead, his respective heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant(s) who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein;

ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O ALESHA M. LEWIS; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O ADRIANNE LENISE TAYLOR; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, JR.; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O DEVONTE COPELAND-JOHNSON; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK C/O CHIEF CLERK OF THE CITY COURT OF BUFFALO; ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES O/B/O MARQUITA N. HUNTER; PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK C/O LANCASTER TOWN COURT; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK O/B/O TOWN OF TONAWANDA JUSTICE COURT; AL DIRSCHBERGER, PH. D., COMMISSIONER ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES; ACE FUNDING SOURCE, LLC; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE-TCDCHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE-CCEDCHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SECTION; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; and “JOHN DOE” and “MARY DOE,”

(Said names being fictitious, it being the intention of plaintiff to designate any and all occupants, tenants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein.) Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on Plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is for the foreclosure of: Mortgage bearing the date of February 20, 2015, executed by Christopher Johnson, a single man to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), solely as nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc. to secure the sum of $44,184.00, and interest, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Erie County on February 20, 2015 in Book: 13712 Page: 5997. That Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) as

nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. duly assigned said Note and Mortgage to Quicken Loans Inc. by Assignment dated July 7, 2017 and recorded on July 22, 2017 in the Office of the Clerk of Erie County in Book: 13819 Page: 7761. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the Mortgaged Premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. Plaintiff designates Erie County as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the County in which the Mortgaged Premises is situated. Section: 112.42 Block: 3 Lot: 8 DATED: April 11, 2018 Rochester, New York NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the Mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your Mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 41, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company's Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk's Office under Cover No. 9 is known as Subdivision Lot No. 7 in Block 15. Premises: 256 Benzinger Street, Buffalo, NY 14206 Tax Parcel ID No.: Section: 112.42 Block: 3 Lot: 8

LEGAL NOTICE Keybank v. Prenitice NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: ERIE COUNTY. KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Pltf. vs. RALPH L. PRENITICE, et al, Defts. Index #606128/12. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Nov. 1, 2017, I will sell at public auction at Erie County, the Foreclosure Alcove, Erie County Hall 92 Franklin St., 1st Floor, Buffalo, NY on Aug. 29, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. prem. k/a 52 Roswell Rd., Buffalo, NY 14215 a/k/a Section 90.08, Block 1, Lot 2 a/k/a situate in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of NY, being part of Lot No. 36, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company’s Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover No. 1619 is known as Subdivision Lot No. 15. Approx. amt. of judgment is $123,535.95 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale and the right of the United States of America to redeem within 120 days from the date of sale as provided by law. GREGORY J. STEWART, Referee. DRUCKMAN LAW GROUP PLLC, Attys. for Pltf., 242 Drexel Ave., Westbury, NY 11590. File No. 26519. #94798 ROOMS

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NEW BUSINESSES LLC -LEGAL NOTICELittle Butterfly Learners will be opening by July 1st,2018.Located in Erie County at 171 E. Morris Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 171 E. Morris Avenue, Buffalo, NY. Purpose of the LLC is provide quality child care to children ages 6weeks to 12 years of age. July 11,18,,25, August 1,8,15 -LEGAL NOTICELESLIE'S BOUTIQUE, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on MAY 09, 2018. Office in Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1474 Fillmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14211. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. July18,,25, August 1,8,15,22 NOTICE of FORMATION of a DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CanaBelle Books, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the NY Dept of State on April 9, 2018. Office in Erie County. The llc designates the following as its registered agent upon whom process against it may be served within the State of New York is: United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave, Suite 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228. The Secretary of State, SOS, is designated as agent of the llc upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or w/o this state to which the SOS shall mail a copy of any process against the llc served upon him or her is: CanaBelle Books, LLC 161 Marine Dr., Apt 8H, Buffalo, NY 14202. Purpose of LLC: Any Lawful Purpose. July 25, August 1,8,15,22,29

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COUNTY OF ERIE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL 95 FRANKLIN STREET BUFFALO, NY 14202 County of Erie, New York Professional Development Training The Erie County Department of Personnel is seeking proposals for Professional Development Training. The RFP# 1830VF can be found at: http://www.erie.gov and a complete copy of the package can be obtained by contacting Patricia Brammer at 716-858-7675. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with Patricia Brammer. Prospective proponents, or their representatives, shall not make contact with or communicate with any representatives of the County, including employees and consultants, other than the designated person in regard to any aspect of this proposal. Final sealed proposals are due to the Department of Personnel at 95 Franklin St, Room 604, Buffalo, NY 14202 by 3:00 p.m. (EST) on August 24, 2018. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. David A. Palmer, Commissioner of Personnel

The County of Erie, New York is currently seeking Proposal Statements from qualified vendors interested in providing Housekeeping and Personal Care Assistance (PCA) Services levels I and II to clients of the Department of Senior Services Case Management program. Proposers interested in providing PCA services are invited to respond to this request. The Department strives to provide efficient social model Home Care services covering the expanse of the County of Erie. The Requests for Proposals can be found at: http://www2.erie.gov/purchasing/index.php?q=requests-proposalsamp-construction-bids and a complete copy of packages can be obtained by contacting Timothy R. Hogues 716-8586046. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with Timothy Hogues. Proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Senior Services, by 4:00 PM, (EST), Monday, August 27, 2018, as described within the RFP package. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Timothy R. Hogues, Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Senior Services.

LEGAL NOTICES RFP COUNTY OF ERIE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES Multi-Facility Building Energy Consumption Reduction Plan RFP No. 201808001KMW County of Erie Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from an Energy Service Company (ESCO), or similarly qualified respondents, to implement facility improvement projects in multiple County-owned buildings. Proposals for the project must be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works, Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Suite 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 until noon EST Tuesday, September 4, 2018. May include MWBE, Apprenticeship, and/or local disadvantaged worker participation goals. RFP submission instructions may be found at: www.erie.gov/ dpw/

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NOTICE OF INVITATION TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Proposals are requested by the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, Division of Sewerage Management (DEP/DSM) for engineering consultant services to provide Flow Monitoring and an I/I Monitoring Report for Erie County Sewer District No. 5 and Clarence Sewer Districts No. 2, 4, 6, 7, 9 & 10. The top rated respondent will be selected to enter into an agreement to provide the services. In accordance with Local Law No. 6, proposals are hereby invited for the subject project. Proposals are to be submitted in the exact format detailed in the request for proposals (RFP). Proposals will be due at 4:00 PM on September 12, 2018. Proposal shall be delivered to ECDEP, Room 1034, 95 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY 14202. To obtain a copy of the RFP guidelines, please visit the following website, http://www2.erie.gov/purchasing/index.php?q=requests-proposals-amp-construction-bids. Alternatively, you may call (716) 858-8383 or e-mail dsm@erie.gov if you would like to request a hardcopy. This invitation does not commit Erie County, or its DEP/DSM to accept any priced proposal, nor does it obligate Erie County for any costs associated with preparing or submitting proposals. By: Joseph L. Fiegl, P.E. Deputy Commissioner Erie County DEP/DSM

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Separate sealed bids for General Construction and Electrical work for the above project will be received by the County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202 until 10:30 AM local time on Thursday, September 6, 2018, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. MBE/WBE, Apprenticeship program, and Local and Disadvantaged Workforce requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw

LEGAL NOTICE Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc. is currently seeking contracts with experience delivering high quality construction. Female and minority companies are strongly encouraged to participate. What: Emerson School of Hospitality II Where: 75 W Huron Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 The construction project includes the transformation of the existing C.W. Miller Livery Building into a new educational facility focused on the culinary and hospitality sectors operated by the Buffalo City School District. A 5,000 square foot Gymnasium Addition will also be constructed and attached to the existing structure. Work must comply with the U.S. Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Restoration and Preservation. All contractors are to familiarize themselves with these standards. Bidders can access the contract documents from the Construction Exchange on-line plan room or have them printed from Reprocraft, 136 Broadway Street, Buffalo, NY 14203. Bids are due to Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc. no later than 2 pm on August 23, 2018. For more information contact Mark Wendling at 716-517-5867 or mwendling@buffaloconstruct.com.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING In the Matter of the Application of The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. For Consent to take land for Cemetery Purposes in the County of Erie NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Erie County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 6:00 PM in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider public testimony regarding the proposed acquisition of Gethsemane Cemetery located off of Reist Street in the Town of Amherst, County of Erie, State of New York, consisting of approximately 5.996 acres and designated as SBL #68.04-1-15.111 (the “Cemetery”), by The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc., a NY cemetery corporation, 1411 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo NY 14209 (d/b/a the “Forest Lawn Group”), from the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities, a NY not-for-profit corporation, 960 James Street, Syracuse NY 13203. Any person interested in the above matter may be heard at said public hearing. The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. will make application at a meeting of the Erie County Legislature to be held in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., in the City of Buffalo, New York on October 4, 2018 at 2:00 PM, or any adjournment thereof, for consent to take by deed the Cemetery property. Dated: Buffalo, New York, August 1, 2018 BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. By ROBERT M. GRABER, Clerk, Erie County Legislature


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