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ON THE FRONT LINE Press conference, Town Hall Meeting, dispel perception that nobody cares and nothing is being done to deal with Black-on-Black violence in our community, as local organizers prepare to add our plan of action to the national agenda at the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. PG. 3
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Six Shot, Two dead in Rochester Shooting “We have a real problem on our hands”
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Challenger Community News • thechallengernews.com • September 16, 2015
AroundTown
Six Shot, Two dead in Rochester Shooting
“We have a real problem on our hands”
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wo people were killed and four others were injured early Saturday when gunfire erupted at a house party in Rochester, N.Y., police said. The shooting, which left at least one of the wounded guests fighting for his life, is the second major one to rock the upstate New York city in three weeks. “Rochester has suffered enough with these shootings,” Rochester City Councilman Adam McFadden told the Democrat & Chronicle, saying he’s “hurting for my city.” “We just seem to not be able to move past violence and guns,” he said. At least one man was found dead at the Woodward St. house party about 4:30 a.m. Four of the victims were taken to hospitals, one with critical injuries. The rest of the victims had nonlife-threatening wounds. Police are still investigating. In August, seven people were gunned down three were killed and four others injured during a “mass shooting” outside a Boys and Girls Club in Rochester, officials said. “We have a real problem on our hands when you’re a young person in your 20’s and the leading cause of death is homicide,” McFadden said. “People should be worried about that.” Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren has pledged to continue working on the problem until the community is safer, but many have said the violence won’t stop until there’s a shift in the culture of the community. For 29th District Monroe County Legislator Ernest Flagler-Mitchell,it’s personal. One of the two shooting victims who died was his cousin.
*TNT (True Networking Thursdays) event on September 17, a special crawl of College Town www.collegetownrochester.comReceptions are held the 3rd Thursday of every month, from 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. For more info email admin@tntrochester.org or call 585-301-4199 *The FR=EE 3rd Annual Community Summit on Race will be held Saturday, September 26, 11 AM at Wilson Foundation Academy, 200 Genesee Street. To register go to www.faceraceroc.org/summit2015 *Jordan Health Foundation Annual Patients First Awards Luncheon, Friday, Sept .18, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. *Local Organizing Committee of Rochester, 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, Town Hall Meeting, Thursday, Sept. 24 at 6 p.m., Foundation Academy, 200 Genesee St. 585820-3973.
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Challenger Community News • thechallengernews.com • September 16, 2015
AREA BRIEFS WNED, Don Boswell Receives 2015 Frederick Law Olmsted Award
TO BE HONORED: Clifford “Brother” Bell will be honored for over six decades of service to his church and community on Saturday, September 19 at 6 p.m. in the Grapevine Banquet Center, 333 Dick Road. For tickets and more information call 885-1108 or 310-7297.
Nonprofit’s Impact On Community Building To Be Discussed At Daemen Lecture The nonprofit organization’s role in economic development and community building will be discussed by Rahwa Ghirmatzion, director of programs at People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH Buffalo), at the opening event in Rahwa Ghirmatzion the 201516 Daemen College Nancy Haberman Gacioch Entrepreneurship Lecture Series. Ghirmatzion will talk about social entrepreneurism and the work being done by PUSH to revitalize Buffalo’s West Side at the lecture scheduled for 5 p.m. Sept. 23 in the Wick Campus Center Alumni Lounge. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more than 13 years, Ghirmatzion has worked with community-based organizations throughout Western New York that promote community development. She has focused primarily on underserved and underrepresented communities to ensure that alternative voices are fostered and encouraged to participate in building a more equitable and engaged community.
WNED-TV and Donald K. Boswell, president and CEO, of Western New York Public Broadcasting, was presented with the 2015 Frederick Law Olmsted Award of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy during the organization’s 13th Don Boswell annual gala in Riverside Park last Friday. The award honors the achievements of Boswell and WNED-TV in raising awareness and appreciation of Olmsted who, as America’s first and foremost landscape architect, designed landmark urban parks all across the country. Buffalo’s Olmsted Park System was his first vision for a complete collection of parks whose connecting parkways and circles would make this “a city within a park.”
State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins to Keynote Victorian Dinner & Tea State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins will be the guest speaker at the 5th Annual Victorian Dinner & Tea on Saturday, September 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Adams Sen.Stewart-Cousins Mark Hotel, 120 Church Street. Tickets are $50 and $75. The fundraiser is held annually to support the Women’s Health Radio program which airs on WWWS 1400 AM radio.
On The Front Line T
he Buffalo Local Action Committee held a press conference on Saturday at WUFO Radio to announce a Town Hall Meeting in the wake of the recent spike in homicides. The press conference was also designed to dispel the perception that nobody cares and nothing is being done to deal with Black-on-Black violence in our community. Front line warriors, described as “unsung sheroes and heroes” who risk their lives to “do the work that does not grab headlines,” were acknowledged and it was announced that a plan of action is being formulated. Anticipation is building as local organizers prepare to add Buffalo’s plan to the national agenda at the “Justice or Else” 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. on October 10. The speakers at the press conference, and the organizations they represented included Pastor Anthony Brown; S.N.U.G. Anti-violence Initiative; George Johnson of the Buffalo United Front & Peace Makers; Charley H. Fisher III, the BUILD Organization; Dahveed Muhammad of Muhammad Mosque #23; Sam Radford; Buffalo Local Action Committee of the Million Man March; Eva Doyle educator and columnist; Carlanda Wilson and Damien Anderson of S.N.U.G. Challenger columnist Sister Sabirah Muhammad filed the following report on Monday’s highly successful Town Hall Meeting
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ith the city gripped by a spike in heart wrenching violence, the timing couldn’t have been better for a town hall meeting focused on solutions. It was an overflow crowd that packed the Merriweather Library with standing room only on Monday, September 14th, to explore those solutions, and to solidify a plan for implementing them. The collaborative spirit prevailed, despite this event happening on the heels of a local election, where plenty of folks took opposing sides in support of their chosen candidates. But, fresh off the campaign trail, rivals for the Masten District Council seat, Ulysees Wingo and Lamone Gibson were in attendance, proving that healing the family took preSabirah cedence over politics. Wingo, newly elected, pledged that his office will be Muhammad available to support the group’s agenda. According to one of the organizers of the Town Hall Meeting, Millions More Movement Co-chair Samuel Radford, the local coalition is a mirror of the broader effort of the Honorable Louis Farrakhan to unite suffering, but fractured communities nation wide. “That’s exactly what happened tonight,” he said. “Organizations that are doing work separately, came together, on the same page, committing to work together to go forward. Another organizer, Student Minister Dahveed Muhammad of Muhammad Mosque #23, described the town hall meeting as a great success. “All of the front line organizations that have historically served were in attendance to plan and give feedback. Most important, though, is follow up and concrete results.” Mr. Muhammad was encouraged by “ a great cross section of elected officials in attendance,” including County Legislator Betty Continued Page 11
Murder Victims
P.E.A.C.E., Inc along with Homicide Education & Prevention, Global Ministries, Brotherman’s Progress and others will host a rally and memorial service in observance of National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims on Friday, September 25 at the Niagara Square Circle (across from City Hall) from 2- 7pm. This observance will pay tribute to the victims of homicide and surviving family members as we declare Homicide a Public Health Crisis. Speakers for the event include Stop Killin Start Chillin, Rochester, NY, Mothers Against Gun Violence, Syracuse, NY and Purge, Utica, NY. This event is open to the public. Participants are welcome to bring a picture of their loved one, a pair of shoes to display and a candle to light. For more information call 842-8700
Amanishakheto, Warrior Queen of Nubia: Forgotten Nubian Ruler
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ery little is known about the remarkable Queen (Kandake) Amanishaketo of Meroë, Nubia or modern day Sudan. Details about her date of birth, who she may have married and the state of Nubia during her reign are facts that have fallen into obscurity. However, there are artifacts left behind that give us some idea of who she is. Her remaining hieroglyphs state that her name is Amanishaket, or Amanikasheto or Mniskhte in Meroitic hieroglyphs. She Was a Warrior Queen It is believed that Amanishaketo ruled Nubia from 10 BCE to 1 CE. During her reign, she followed in the footsteps of a former warrior Queen Amanirenas, leading troops with her bow in hand. She was said to be blind in one eye and a reasonably sized woman. When the Romans broke a peace treaty ensuring that they would not try to invade Nubia, Amanishaketo led the nation’s defenses and warded off the Roman army sent by Augustus. She Obtained Wealth and Gold Amanishaketo was the ruler of a wealthy kingdom that produced the majority of the gold in ancient Egypt (Kemet). Inside of her tomb, the warrior queen had a variety of gold bracelets, rings, necklaces and crowns that were stolen by treasure hunters, some of which was recovered and later preserved in museums. Continued Page 12
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LOCAL + NATIONAL + WORLD
Report: Africa Has the Highest Rate of Population Growth Among Major Areas A significant new report from the World Bank has proclaimed: “Africa is the fastestgrowing major area.” The report – titled “World Population Prospects The 2015 Revision” – found that “more than half of global population growth between now and 2050 is expected to occur in Africa. “Africa has the highest rate of population growth among major areas, growing at a pace of 2.55% annually in 20102015. Consequently, of the additional 2.4 billion people projected to be added to the global population between 2015 and 2050, 1.3 billion will be added in Africa.”
Black Man Pulled Over for Driving With Air Freshener in Windshield A video of a Providence, R.I., White officer stopping a 23-year-old black man for, driving with an air freshener dangling from his car windshield has gone viral. Dana Harris Jr. uploaded a cellphone video on YouTube after he was stopped in Mount Hope, R.I., by Providence Officer Brian Murphy on Aug. 24, according to Raw Story. The shaky cellphone video shows a police car with flashing lights pull up behind Harris as he records the scene. Here is the exchange in part, according to video: “What’s the problem, big dude?” Harris says, turning the camera back on himself. “You seen me come out of my driveway,” Harris states. “What did I do wrong?” “License and registration, sir,” Murphy asks. “I have a cousin who’s a Providence police officer for 23 years,” Harris says. “What’s the problem? ... I’m tired of this. I’m not a gangster. I’m not a thug.” “Insurance?” the officer asks. After reviewing the paperwork, the officer returns it, and nods at the windshield, saying, “You can’t have this obstructing your view.” “Come on, are you serious?”
Challenger Community News • thechallengernews.com • September 16, 2015
Republican Presidential Hopeful Ben Chris Christie Calls for a Return of Stop-and-Frisk, Even Though it Didn’t Carson: Are His Racial Politics Too Reduce Crime Conservative for Black Voters?
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r. Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon who is currently running in second place in the GOP primary, has urged Black people to leave the Democratic Party. Carson says Democratic policies have failed them and they need to embrace the conservatism of the Republican Party. However, recent trips to Ferguson, Mo. and Harlem showed that Carson’s message may be falling on deaf ears. According to The Guardian, Harlem residents were skeptical of his message. Harlem resident Myrna Coombs said she wouldn’t vote for Carson because she was a Democrat through and through. “He’s in the wrong party. I like Bernie,” she said, referring to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Yvonne Boyd, who was selling CDs on Malcolm X Boulevard, was more blunt in her assessment of Carson and Republicans. “Well, he ain’t gonna do nothing for us,” she told The Guardian. “I think that the mother****** ain’t gonna do s**t.” During his tour of Ferguson, Carson said he didn’t see race as much of a problem in America. He also said he was raised to respect police and never had a problem with them, even though he grew up in the inner city. “We need to deemphasize race,” Carson said. “And we need to emphasize respect for everyone in society. And fairness and justice for all.” He also challenged the Black Lives Matter movement, calling on them to also talk about the Black lives lost to abortion and street violence. “My beef with the Black Lives Matter movement has been, I think they need to add a word. And that word is ‘All.’ All Black Lives Matter,” said Carson. “Including the ones that are eradicated by abortions, including the ones that are eradicated on the streets every day by violence. We need to be looking at all the factors that have kept the Black community in a very dependent position for decades.” Carson is a hero in the Black community because of his rise from poverty to the top of the medical field. His autobiography, Healing Hands, is often seen as an inspiration to Black children. However, many people are turned off by his conservative politics. Ross Baker, professor of political science at Rutgers University, doubted whether Carson would be able to win Black voters over to the GOP. He told The Guardian Barack Obama’s presidency had sealed the ties between the Democratic Party and Black voters. “Ben Carson’s on a fool’s mission,” Baker said. “If he thought he was going constituency shopping in Ferguson today, he was in the wrong neighborhood.” John Sousa, national chairman of the Carson-supporting super pac The 2016 Committee, said it was essential that the GOP nominate Carson if they didn’t want to permanently alienate the Black community. He said the Democrats would have the edge if the GOP nominee was anyone other than Carson. Atlanta Black Star. Posted by Manny Otiko
Republican presidential hopeful New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie raised eyebrows recently when he called for a reinstatement of New York City’s controversial stop-and-frisk policy. Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Christie criticized New York Mayor Bill de Blasio for not supporting police officers. “Stop-and-frisk would be back in about five minutes,” Christie said. “We would empower the police and not undercut them. If police officers step over the line, they deserve to be taken care of and prosecuted, but this guy, this mayor [Bill de Blasio], presumes guilt on the part of the police officer before anything happens.” He also accused de Blasio and President Barack Obama of encouraging an atmosphere of lawlessness, where Americans thought it was okay to flout certain rules. However, stop-and-frisk policies, which were ruled unconstitutional in 2013, have proven to be ineffective at stopping crime. An in-depth study of stop-and-frisk ar-
rests, conducted by sociology professor David F. Greenberg, found “no evidence that mis-
demeanor arrests reduced levels of homicide, robbery, or aggravated assaults.”
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Terrence D. McKelvey Attorney at Law 181 Franklin St. Suite 101 (716) 847-2606
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BOUTIQUES Simply Plus Boutique & More 943 Broadway Ave. (716) 906-1612 or 605-6918
Zandra Competing To Be Girls Life Magazines + Nickelodeons Coolest Kidprenuer In America
FLORISTS Maureen’s Flower Market 441 Ellicott St. * 852-4600
HAIR SUPPLY Main Hair & Beauty Supply 3067 Main St. (716) 862-4247
HOME/PROPERTY INSPECTION Majadi Enterprises Inc.
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TAILORS Ann Rhod’s Tailoring 3185 Bailey Ave. (716) 838-5633
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BUFFALO, N.Y., September 2015 – Local Buffalo teen philanthropist and entrepreneur has been selected as 1 of 4 finalists in the Girls Life Magazine + Nickelodeon Coolest Kidpreneur in American Contest. If Zandra is VOTED the winner she will win seed monies to grow her business, an all expenses\ paid trip to Nickelodeon headquarters, business mentorship and more! Zandra, a natural bath and body line created by a girl for girls everywhere, The line was developed to inspire, empower and help educate girls. Zandra is the youngest to graduate from the University At Buffalo’s CEL program, A local TEDx Youth Buffalo speaker and a graduate of both the Foundry Small Business Incubator and the Buffalo State College Kid Biz Program. “I want the world to know that educating a girl means changing the world -- not just her world, but the world that she lives in. Education is the key we need to unlock access to opportunity,” explained Zandra Azariah Cunningham “My business has given me the platform to let my community, my friends, my family and all of you know that girls matter. We have big dreams, and sometimes, all we need is to hear from a 15 year old girl who found her passion in lotion and sugar scrub to realize that we can all do so much more,” said Zandra on her desire to help girls prosper.
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Sons of David Project Eat Kidney-Smart Offers Reward for Young Men Looking For A Life Changing Experience Do you ever feel that your life is headed in the wrong direction? Do you ever feel stuck in situations that you want to change such as unemployment, bad relationships or legal problems? Learn through the life of King David how to use a relationship with God to make wrongs right. Through the Sons of David Project you will meet people who will offer you knowledge for a powerful life. And because the Sons of David Project is built on a foundation of relationship with the church and the community you will be given an expression of love in the form of $300 for successful completion of the project. All you have to do is show up with an open mind and heart. You will need to attend 7 sessions every other week for about 3 hours each session. In order to assess whether the Sons of David project is right for you please contact the Sons of David Project at Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten Ave., Buffalo N.Y. 14209. Call 884-7664 by 9/28/2015.
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BUFFALO PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSE & ADMISSION TESTING DATES 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR www.buffaloschools.org
SEPTEMBER OPEN HOUSES 23
6 p.m.
Math, Science Preparatory School
666 E. Delavan Ave.
816-4500
30
6 p.m.
Buffalo Academy for Visual & Performing Arts
450 Masten Ave.
816-4220
OCTOBER OPEN HOUSES 1
3:30 p.m.
Emerson School of Hospitality
86 Chippewa St.
816-3018
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3:30 p.m.
Emerson School of Hospitality Annex
1515 South Park Ave.
816-4777
3
9 a.m.
City Honors School
186 E. North St.
816-4230
6
4 p.m.
International Preparatory School
110 Fourteenth St.
816-4300
7
5:30 p.m.
South Park High School
150 Southside Pkwy.
816-4828
7
6 p.m.
Hutch-Tech High School
256 S. Elmwood Ave.
816-3888
8
5:30 p.m.
Frederick Law Olmsted School #156
319 Suffolk Ave.
816-4330
8
5:30 p.m.
Newcomer Academy
370 Lafayette Ave.
816-4340
14
5 p.m.
Burgard High School
400 Kensington Ave.
816-4450
15
9 a.m.
F.L. Olmsted School #64
874 Amherst St.
816-3420
15
5p.m.
Dr. Lydia T. Wright School of Excellence
106 Appenheimer St.
816-4110
15
6 p.m.
McKinley High School
1500 Elmwood Ave.
816-4480
15
6 p.m.
Leonardo daVinci High School
320 Porter Ave.
816-4380
22
9 a.m.
Discovery School
911 Abbott Rd.
816-4922
26 & 28
9 a.m.
Middle Early College High School
2885 Main St.
816-4010
HIGH SCHOOL GRADES ADMISSIONS TESTING Oct.
17 & 24
8 a.m.
Buffalo Academy for Visual & Performing Arts (gr. 9-12)
450 Masten Ave.
Oct.
17
8 a.m.
City Honors School (gr. 9 only)
186 E. North St.
Oct.
17
8 a.m.
F.L. Olmsted School #156 (gr. 9-12)
186 E. North St.
Nov.
4&5
8:15 a.m.
Hutch Tech High School (gr. 9 & 10)
256 S. Elmwood Ave.
Nov.
10 & 12
8:15 a.m.
Hutch Tech High School (gr. 9 & 10)
256 S. Elmwood Ave.
Nov.
14
1 p.m.
City Honors School Make-up Testing (gr. 9)
186 E. North St.
Nov.
14
1 p.m.
F.L. Olmsted #156 Make-up Testing (gr. 9-12)
186 E. North St.
ELEMENTARY GRADES ADMISSIONS TESTING Oct.
17
1 p.m.
City Honors & F.L. Olmsted #156 Schools (gr. 6, 7, 8)
186 E. North St.
Oct.
24
8 a.m.
City Honors & F.L. Olmsted #156 Schools (gr. 5 only)
186 E. North St.
Nov.
7 & 14
8 a.m.
Buffalo Academy for Visual & Performing Arts (gr. 5-8)
450 Masten Ave.
Nov.
14
8 a.m.
City Honors & F.L. Olmsted #156 [Make-up Testing gr. 5 & 6]
186 E. North St.
Nov.
14
1 p.m.
City Honors & F.L. Olmsted #156 [Make-up Testing gr. 7 & 8]
186 E. North St.
Nov.
21
F. L. Olmsted #64 (gr. K-4 by invitation ONLY)
874 Amherst St.
Dec.
19
F.L. Olmsted #64 (gr. K-4 by invitation ONLY)
874 Amherst St.
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8/25/2015
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FAITH & FAMILY
Humboldt Parkway to Celebrate Homecoming: “60 Years of Jubilee” & Bible Revival Meeting On Sunday September 27, beginning with Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. and worship at 10:45 a.m., Faith Baptist Church, 626 Humboldt Parkway will celebrate “Homecoming” 60 Years of Jubilee. This is a time set aside each year when we make an extra special effort to gather together everyone who have Faith Missionary Baptist Church as part of their life’s journey. The guest preacher for Homecoming Sunday and for the four day Bible Revival Meeting to follow (September 28, – October 1, at 7 p.m. nightly) will be Pastor Herman Washington, Pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church, Rockville Centre, Long Island. Come and feast on the Word of the Lord. Pastor James R. Banks II, host pastor. For more information contact the church at 716-896-7612. Pastor James R. Banks II is Host Pastor.
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Thursday Night Bible Study at GROUP Ministries MAD DADS will present Tuesday Night Bible Study with Rev. Derren L. Young at GROUP Ministries, 1333 Jefferson Avenue every Tuesday from 6:30- 8 p.m. All are welcome. For more information call 563-1834.
Calvary Baptist Church Community Outreach Sunday Calvary Baptist Church will present Community Outreach Sunday at the church 1184 Genesee Street on Sunday, September 20 from 1-5 p.m. Enjoy a day of fellowship, praise dancers and music. There will be exhibit tables from various community agencies. The event is free. Rev. Quinton Chad Foster is Pastor
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FAITH & FAMILY
Challenger Community News • thechallengernews.com • September 16, 2015
Faith Based
A Preaching Event
EVENTS
Join us for the following service sponsored by Deep Wells Ministries Women Preach: Warrior Women in the Word, September 19, at 5:30 p.m. 341 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY
*Annual Deacon’s Alliance Banquet New Golden Nugget, 2046 Fillmore Avenue, Friday September 18 at 6 p.m. For Tickets call 885- 6348.
Rev. and First Lady Hardaway
END OF SEASON SALE! RETIREMENT BANQUET In Honor Of
Pastor William A. Bunton Jr.
Sixty Years as a Servant of God to the People Saturday, October 17,2015 Adams Mark Hotel 120 Church Street 6:00 p.m. Start Donation $75.00 To Purchase Tickets Call Antioch Baptist Church 1327 Fillmore Avenue
716-895-0198
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HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY MOTHER MURPHY! Mother Mildred Murphy as the matriarch of our family you have planted many things. Faith, love, and Purpose. Thank you for all you have sown. We pray you harvest many more years of life. Happy 80th Birthday.
Installation Service of Rev. Dr. Jimmie Hardaway, Jr. as Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church The Rev. Dr. Jimmie Hardaway, Jr. will be installed as Pastor of the Trinity Baptist Church of Niagara Falls, N.Y. on Sunday, October 4, 2015. The church is also excited to have at his side their new First Lady, the Rev. Karen Anderson Hardaway. The 10:45 a.m. speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Robert A. Anderson, Sr., Pastor of the Mulberry Grove Baptist Church of Altheimer, AR. The 4:00 p.m. Installation Service speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Ivery Daniels of the White Rock Missionary Baptist Church of Buffalo. In addition to the Installation services, there will be a Pre-Installation Musical Celebration on Saturday, October 3, at 4:00 p.m. featuring Trinity Baptist Youth Choir, Elder Malcolm Wilson & Friends, Sis. Bessie Patterson, The New Beginning Choral Ensemble with Ella Robinson and the WNY Chapter GMWA Choir & more. All services will take place at Trinity Baptist Church located at 1366 South Avenue, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Pastor Hardaway has previously served as Pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church, Buffalo, N.Y., Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, San Francisco, CA, Macedonia Baptist Church, Mount Vernon, NY and the New Creation Fellowship Ministries of New York, Bronx, N.Y.
“Creating Legacies Fall 2015 Showcase”
The Creating Legacies Fall 2015 Showcase will be held on Thursday, September 17 from 4 until 8 pm, at 1324 Jefferson Ave. in honor of the legacy of Rev. and Sis. Anthony Benson! Rev. Benson is the founder of Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church currently located at 400 Northampton Street. This is a FREE family event! For more info call (716) 253-1404.
*Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, 400 Northampton St., 55th Anniversary, Sunday Sept.20. 11 a.m. Brunch following the service. Special guests for the 4 p.m. service will be Pastor Timothy Brown and the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Niagara Falls. Rev Jeffrey Chambless, host pastor, 885-8778 for info.
Rev. Gloria Payne-Carter to be Honored
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church will honor Rector, The Very Reverend Gloria E.E. PayneCarter on her 10th Anniversary of Shared Ministry in September. The Right Reverend Michael Bruce Curry, a “Son of St. Philips,” Bishop of the Dioceses of North Carolina and presiding Bishop Elect of the Episcopal Church, will be guest speaker at a Celebration Luncheon following Mass on Saturday, September 19 at the Grapevine Banquet Hall, 333 Dick Road, Depew NY.
Community Revival Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1334 Calumet Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York where Rev. Timothy J. Brown, Sr. is Pastor, will sponsor their Community Revival beginning Monday, September 21 thru Wednesday September 23 at 7 p.m. nightly. The speakers will be Pastor Keith D. Mobley, of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Lackawanna, Pastor C.M. Jenkins, II of Zion Missionary Baptist Church Buffalo and Pastor Melvin Brooks of Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church also of Buffalo, N.Y. The public is invited to come out and join us to be truly blessed by the word, hope to see you there.
GOD IS GOOD!
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ENTERTAINMENT
Pappy Martin Jazz Society: A Tribute to John Coltrane Thursday, September 24, 2015, 6–9 pm Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Auditorium The Burchfield Penney Art Center in partnership with the Pappy Martin Jazz Society
will present a screening and tribute concert remembering legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane at The Center Thursday, September 24. The evening kicks off at 6 PM with a screening of The World According to John Coltrane;
a tribute concert featuring the Herbie Small quartet follows at 7:30 pm. The event, free and open to the public, is also presented as part of The Center's Ideas Prime, a series of a series of screenings, lectures and conversations which create a forum for an exchange of ideas designed to understand how local, global and cultural issues are interrelated. Over the past two decades the Love Supreme Jazz Ensemble, formerly led by the late James ‘Pappy’ Martin, annually marked the birthday of the patron saint of jazz and tenor saxophone born September 23, 1926. The Herbie Small jazz quartet will perform various selections and pieces from Love Supreme, arguably the best album John Coltrane ever recorded and consistently mentioned as the greatest album in jazz. Born in Hamlet, North Carolina, the revolutionary saxophonist John Coltrane was among the most important, and most controversial, figures in jazz despite a relatively brief career. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he played in nightclubs and on recordings with such musicians as Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic and Johnny Hodges. Coltrane's first recorded solo
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ON STAGE *Back by Popular Demand, ”How I Got Over,” directed and written by Paulette D. Harris, September 18 – October 11, African American Cultural Center’s Paul Robeson Theatre, 350 Masten Ave. featuring some of Buffalo’s fabulous gospel singers celebrating the life and music of beloved oldies but goodies gospel songs. Call 884-2013 or e-mail us at paulrobesontheatrebuffalo@gmail.com *Stevie Wonder, Thursday Nov. 19 to perform live at the First Niagara Center in downtown Buffalo! Tickets are available at Livenation.com, Tickets.com and at the First Niagara Center Box Office or call 1-888-223-6000.
Robeson Theatre to Hold Auditions for “Stompin’ at the Savoy” The Paul Robeson Theatre will be holding auditions on Monday, September 21st at 6:30pm for their November/December production of “Stompin’ at the Savoy” directed by Mary Craig. Seeking: All enthnicities Male and Female ages 25-65 For inquiries contact: paulrobesontheatrebuffalo@ gmail.com can be heard on Gillespie's "We Love to Boogie" (1951). Coltrane came to prominence when he joined Miles Davis's quintet in 1955. He died from liver cancer on July 17, 1967, in Huntington, Long Island, New York. Pappy Martin, the renowned local band leader and musician, passed away last year. The jazz icon played with such greats as Aretha Franklin, Ruth Brown, Johnny Griffin, Billy Taylor, Betty Carter and Al Hibbler. As a band leader and musician, he played in many famous area nightclubs, including Little Harlem, Pine Grill, Revilot, Royal Arms, Moon Glow, Shalimar, Town Casino, Ontario House, and Blue Note. This event is free and open to the public.
*Natalie Cole, September 19 @ 8 p.m., Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino; ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000 or SenecaCasinos.com *MIKE EPPS - The Real Deal Tour with Bruce Bruce; Shea’s Threatre, Sat. October 10 @7 PM; Ticket prices $102, $78, $58, $49. *Keith Sweat & SWV in Concert September 25 at Kleinhan’s Music Hall.8188899 or 479-9911 for info. *Natalie Cole, @ Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, Saturday, Sept. 19 @ 8 p.m. Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000. SenecaCasinos.com Saturday October 31 God Father Promotions Presents*Russell Thompkins Jr. And The New Stylistics, Halloween Musical Love Affair, Sat. Oct. 31, Featuring The Fabulous Old School B-Boys & Juanita Duncan. hosted by Mrs. Dee Paris. Two Shows 7 & 10:30 p.m. General admission event, $50 advance / $55 day of whow available at Brooks Central Park Cleaners, Doris Records, Tralf Box Office & all Ticket Master locations; In Rochester @ Classie’s Bar &Grill, 685 Thurston Rd. or call (585)370-206. Hosted by God Father Promotions.
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Road Less Traveled to Present Frist Public Reading of Gault’s “Wildflower” On Monday, September 21, 2015, Road Less Traveled Theatre Productions, will have the first public reading of the the play “Wildflower”
written by Ntare Ali Gault. “Wildflower” is the story of a young single mother coming of age in oppressive Mississippi and being raised by an
abusive father. Moving north she finds greater hardships but also realizes that she’s much stronger than imagined. “Wildflower” is a heartbreaking as well as an inspiring story. This reading is directed by Willie Judson and features Danica Riddick, Dee Perry, Ronald Williams, Staci Cameron, Annette Daniels Taylor, Willie Judson, Ekaete Bailey, and Verneice Turner. This play is dedicated to the memory of Irene Gault, who inspired the story. The reading is part of RLTP Manny Fried New Play Workship. RLTP is located at 500 Pearl Street (downtown Buffalo) and the reading is at 7 pm. For more information call 716-629-3069.
The cast of “How I Got Over.”
Paul Robeson Theatre Opens with a reprise of “How I Got Over” The Paul Robeson Theatre (PRT) opens its 2015-2016 season with a reprise of their foot stomping, hand clapping inspirational gospel musical How I Got Over. How I Got Over was written and is directed by Paulette D. Harris the Artistic Director of the Paul Robeson Theatre. Ms. Harris is an adjunct professor at Buffalo State College. She is a student in the Liberal Studies Program at Empire State College earning her Graduate Degree in Master of Arts in Liberal Studies. Paulette has assembled an outstanding cast of gospel singers such as Beverly Crowell, Annette L. Christian, Juanita Duncan, Tonya Myles-Day, Latosha Payton and Charles Everhart. These actors will portray the lives of Buffalo’s relished gospel greats Rosetta Swain, Mary Ross, Helen Porter and Thomas Smith. How I Got Over is a history story on these gospel geniuses of where and how they developed/grew into the gospel world of music. It is interesting, lessons learned, humorous and above all some good old great gospel singing. Come join us at the African Cultural Center’s Paul Robeson Theatre, 350 Masten Avenue for truly an entertaining evening. How I Got Over will run from September 18- October 11, Friday & Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 4:00pm. Please visit our website for special coupon offers and also to purchase tickets (www. aaccbuffalo.org) or e-mail paulrobesontheatrebuffalo@gmail. com For additional information call the Center at 884-2013
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The Power of Reading to Your Child “I would like to make you love books more than your momma; I would like to bring their beauty right in front of your face. It is greater than any calling.” Dauf, Ancient African Philosopher.
Shahid Muhammad “The Math Doctor”
“The Math Doctor” to speak in Buffalo Author of “How to Teach Math to Black Students”
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Shahid Muhammad, known as the “Math Doctor,” will speak at the Frank E. Merrriweather Library located at 1324 Jefferson Avenue on Saturday, September 19. The doors will open at 1 p.m. and the program will begin at 1:30. Shahid will address the topic: Building Mathematical Power in Students of Color.” Shahid is the author of “ How to Teach Math to Black Students.” He states in his book that although these strategies of teaching math are specifically designed for the Black student, you will find that it provides assistance and guidance for the mathematics education of all students, regardless of race, age, or religious background. He stated that, “ I hope that the contents of this book will be utilized by those who care about the mathematical competence of our children and our society.” Shahid Muhammad earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education and Math from Pennsylvania University. He also received a Masters Degree in Mathematics from Lincoln University. Shahid also served as the Math Departm e n t Head at Muhammad University in Chicago, Illinois. In this position he monitored and evaluated the math program for the entire school as well as produced mathematics curriculum. Shahid Muhammad is coming to Buffalo at the invitation of Columnist and retired teacher Eva Doyle. Mrs. Doyle stated that, “ Shahid’s
This ancient calling on the importance of reading has been handed down to African American people. We have been beaten and killed for picking up a book, yet we must continue to hand down the importance of reading to our children. The beauty in reading must start before they step into a school. We have listed a few books to introduce and read to your young children. The power of reading to your child, especially books that reflect their history and heritage is the greatest gift you can give. Begin now.
*Every Little Thing (Board Book) by Bob Marley. Chronicle Books *Firebird: Ballerina Misty Coleman Shows a Young Girl How to Dance Like the Firebird by Misty Coleman. Putnam *Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans by Kadir Nelson. Harper Collins *I Love My Hair (Board Book) by Natasha Tarpley. Hatchette *Lies and Other Tall Tales by Zora Neale Hurston. Harper *Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X by Ilyasah Shabazz. Anthenum. *Nasty Nathan (the no-good gnat who never listened to nobody) by Djed Snead. Moon Water. *Underground : Finding the Light to Freedom by Shane W. Evans. Roaring Brook Press. Zawadi Books is located at 2460 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214. (716)903-6740 or email zawadibooks@gmailcom Open Wednesday, Friday & Saturday from 12 noon - 4 pm Kenneth & Sharon Holley, Proprietors.
lecture will be free and open to the public thanks to the donations from many people in the commuexpenses of Shahid’s trip to Buffalo. I would like to send a special thank you to everyone who donated to this event.” Parents, teachers, students and the general community are invited to attend this important lecture. Shahid Muhammad will also speak at Mosque #23 on Sunday, September 20th at 11:00 a.m. at the Crucial Community Center
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Commissioner Elia’s Message Loud and Clear
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uring a visit to Buffalo just nine days into her tenure, Commissioner MaryEllen Elia told the School Board, in no uncertain terms, that we needed to fix the schools or she would use all the authority at her disposal to do it for us. Between that first visit on July 17th and last week when the District received a second visit from the Commissioner, a flurry of activity has taken place. New State regulations have designated 25 Buffalo Schools as receivership Schools under the authority of the Superintendent (for now). Plans are underway to create models that will show “demonstrable improvement” for those schools in the coming year. The Board has also hired a new Superintendent, Dr. Kriner Cash, whose appointment received active and unprecedented endorsement from the Commissioner. It would appear that the District is on track to addressing the significant issues identified by the Commissioner. So, it was somewhat of a surprise that Commissioner Elia scheduled a second visit to our schools the day after Labor Day. This visit may be a signal that given the Commissioner’s Western New York roots and her strong pronouncements about the District’s future, we can anticipate greater activism on her part with respect to Buffalo’s schools. Unlike the first visit during which time was set aside to meet with the Board and members of the DPCC, the Commissioner focused her attention on two “persistently struggling schools”, South Park and Burgard. She adBarbara Seals dressed her questions and concerns about these schools to the principals their staffs. She also met separately with several groups of district Nevergold and staff stakeholders: City Hall administrators, representative principals and teachers, including the respective union leaders of the latter two groups. Accompanied by Regent Catherine Collins, Ms. Elia spent the day in these District meetings. Although not specifically invited to attend these sessions, I joined the Commissioner and Dr. Collins at South Park and Burgard as well as the principal meeting. In contrast to her predecessor, she has been open to meeting with members of the Buffalo Board and to my knowledge has provided equal access. Board member Paladino also attended the meetings held at South Park High School. The Commissioner was blunt regarding her assessment of the situation at Burgard and South Park High Schools. She came armed with data regarding teacher effectiveness ratings and student performance as measured by standardized tests. Wasting no time, she told Burgard and South Park staffs that she discerned a “disconnect” between these two measures. She said that while the majority of teachers, in both schools, were evaluated as effective or highly effective, student achievement was not correspondingly ranked. In other words, students with effective teachers are expected to receive test scores that mirror their teachers’ ratings. How did they explain this discrepancy, she queried? The staff members were hard pressed to respond. Her assertion about this disconnect and her question left no doubt that the Commissioner believes that there is a “connect” between these two measures. Although, not a subject for in-depth discussion, the pointed attention given this issue communicated the Commissioner’s support for the hotly contested teacher evaluation system pushed by the Governor and the Legislature. The Commissioner continued with inquiries about professional development opportunities; administrative follow-up on compliance; and implementation of teaching strategies resulting from the PD. She also asked about concrete strategies that were being instituted to improve student attendance and parental engagement, for example. Demonstrating her knowledge and grasp of best practices, the Commissioner offered a number of suggestions for consideration in improving attendance and other outcomes. Following up on the Commissioner’s focus on the teacher evaluation and high stakes testing, I asked about her/State Ed’s response to the Opt Out movement. How will the refusal of the ELA and Math exams by over 220,000 students affect the validity of these tests in the future and their use for accountability? Given her previous comments on the teacher evaluation/high stakes test connection, the Commissioner’s answer was consistent. She responded that as I had noted the Opt Out movement did not have strong support in urban schools districts. Fewer children in these districts refused the tests; therefore the scores from last year’s tests could be compared to this year’s scores. No change is forthcoming, she said. The opportunity for dialogue on this issue was not offered and I dropped the subject, at that moment. However, I don’t believe that the answer to my question is as simplistic as the Commissioner indicated. There is a question of the validity of the ELA and Math tests, for a number of reasons; there is a question of the impact made by the Opt Out movement on the future use of high-stakes tests; and even though urban districts in the State, like Buffalo, had relatively few students opt out of the standardized testing, we are part of the New York State Education system. As the system is impacted, so are its parts. Commissioner Elia’s visit was billed as a “listening tour”. Yet, her message carried more weight. Her message to Buffalo is unambiguous and has not changed since her first visit. She expects, and education regulations demand “demonstrable improvement”, verified by data, in the “persistently struggling” and “struggling” schools. There is little to no tolerance for failure to achieve progress as defined by the State. And, apparently little room for dialogue that contradicts or questions the State narrative. As she told the staff at South Park, major shifts are required or “you will be taken over”. I can assure the Commissioner that we heard her and we would hope that she will hear us too. We encourage her to open the dialogue to more stakeholders, especially parents and community members; to consider the arguments against high stakes testing and to reevaluate the Common Core Learning Standards. She has an opportunity to partner with Districts throughout the State in strengthening public education.
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Pray The Devil Back To Hell! A powerful film, Pray the Devil Back To Hell, will be shown Wednesday, Sept. 16th @ the Frank E. Meriwearther Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue from 5:30-7:45 p.m. The film shows how the women of the African country, Liberia, banded together to save their sons from the gang and drug warlords and from the tribal wars initiated by the country’s dictator. Buffalo is in a similar situation, where there are numerous killings over drugs and money and the inability of our youths to travel Betty Jean down many GRANT streets on the east side due to territorial disputes. I hope all will come out to see the film and come back to the community to develop workable strategies to save our youths who are being shot or killed at an alarming rate. The event is free and the general public is invited. Please call this writer @ 6025877 to find out additional information if needed. This viewing of the video is being sponsored by Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant, We Are Women Warriors and Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church and Pastor George Nicholas. Thank you and I hope to see you there.
Commissioner Elia concluded her visit to Western New York at the Sweethome School District. The News reported that she thanked the teachers there for all their work. I didn’t hear any thanks to Buffalo teachers but I would hope that on her next visit the Commissioner will find an opportunity to acknowledge the work of these educators as well. That’s a message that needs communicating, too.
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Praise for Paradise House Fundraiser Speakers Dear Editor: Buffalo City Court Judge Robert Russell possesses the most innovative legal mind to be found in this century. His juridical ideas have been borrowed and duplicated in courts all over the United States and the world. He earned his reputation as a national leader by creating special courts for those who suffer at the edge of society. He invented the Buffalo Drug Treatment Court, Veteran’s Treatment Court, and Mental Health Treatment Court and added programs run by volunteers offering support for those who need it. He turned down an appointment to the New York State Supreme Court. He really should be appointed to the United States Supreme Court. With his charming manners, Judge Russell has won the respect of the Paradise women who anxiously dress in their best outfits to appear before his bench. He is always quick to show his approval. “Good afternoon, Miss Wilson,” he will say leaning slightly towards her and smiling. “I am happy to see you looking so well today. Are you enjoying your stay at Paradise House?” Miss Wilson, reassured, will give him her brightest grin as she replies. Judge Russell will be speaking at Paradise House’s Fall Fulfillment Fundraiser on Saturday September 26th from 5:30 to 8:30 in the Masonic Lodge, 692 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, New York. The event costs $20 per person and includes a buffet supper. You are welcome to attend and hear in person what this remarkable man has to say. Also speaking will be Buffalo City Controller, Mark Schroeder, a man who upholds the high principles of rigorous honesty and concern for the welfare of all residents in performing his job. A tasteful fashion show will be presented by past and present residents of Paradise House. A Chinese auction will also be included. It will be an evening with something for everyone. Anne Paris, Executive Director
MILLION MAN MARCH continued Jean Grant, and Ellicott District Council member and Pastor Darius Pridgen. He also acknowledged “a great response from the general public. Lots of people came,” he said, “and we developed some actionables that we’ll follow up on.” In accordance with the current flurry of activity leading up to the 20th anniversary celebration of the historic Million Man March, attendees were reminded of the remarkable feats that resulted. Student Minister Dahveed spoke of the heightened participation of Black men in churches and organizations, the vastly increased numbers of registered voters, and the adoption of over 25,000 Black children by black families. Also present at the gathering were groups and individuals who are laboring faithfully without the attention afforded to groups that are better known. Mr. Radford made specific mention of them, and committed to a robust collaboration going forward with all of those working to alleviate the pain in the community. He also praised the closing summary offered by Councilman Pridgen, which he thought was fitting. Always on double duty, the good reverend made it clear that he loved what he heard that night, but that it needed to be put into a strategy. In the consummate pastoral tradition of amplifying with the word, he structured the group’s assignment in the “four E’s…” Going forward, the group will be striving for quality education, jobs through a focus on both employment and entrepreneurship, and finally, on taking the time to enjoy each other. He also advised that the community hold elected officials accountable, and that we use our talents toward the benefit of the community. In closing, he emphasized the great potential inherent in coming together to move forward. Follow up meetings are held at the “Rafi,” the Masten Resource Center, 1423 Fillmore on Thursdays at 6pm.
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Judge Russell to Speak Coach Cal’s Trivia Answers to last weeks Questions at Paradise House Fall Fulfillment Fundraiser COACH CAL’S CORNER
Who was the first African American Hockey Player? Answer: Herb Carnegie
Who hit the first 3point shot in the NBA? Answer: Chris Ford of Boston Celtics 1989 Who is on the NBA Logo? Answer: Jerry West
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Who has the longest punt in the NFL? Answer: Randal Cunningham of the Eagles made 96 yard Punt against Bills Who is the first African-American to win the Wimbledon Tennis tournament? Answer: Arthur Ash
BLACK HISTORY continued “Kush was one of the first civilizations to take hold in the Nile River Valley,” wrote Dan Morrison inNational Geographic. In fact, Salah Mohammed Ahmed, the head of Sudan’s antiquities agency, suggests that the presence of gold in the African region may have been one of the main reasons for the colonization of Sudan by the ancient Egyptians. She Practiced a Religion Similar to Ancient Egyptians Amanishaketo and many Nubians practiced a spiritual system similar to the ancient Egyptians. Her rings would depict the gods Amun and Anubis. The close proximity of the Egyptians and Nubians, the constant on and off again relationship, and their economic dependence on one another may be some reasons they shared the same gods. She Was a Pyramid Builder During her reign, Amanishaketo is believed to have overseen the building of many of the pyramids of the Wad ban Naqa site that served as the seat of the Kushite/Nubian Kingdom. Remains of her palace still exist in this site as well. Her palace was adorned with gold, tall pillars, hieroglyphs, and had about 40 rooms. There are an estimated 12 pyramids on the site. In recent decades, the site has become a new place of exploration for western archaeologists. Her Pyramid Was Pillaged and Destroyed by Europeans In 1834, Italian treasure hunter Giuseppe Ferlini came upon Meroë in search of rare riches. In his time as a treasure hunter, he destroyed an estimated 40 pyramids and thousands of years of valuable African history. Unfortunately, he destroyed the top of pyramid N6 that served as the tomb of Amanishaketo. What makes the situation even more awful, is that the pyramid was perfectly intact before it was tampered with. The treasures he found are now located in various museums, including the Egyptian Museum of Berlin.
Judge Russell will be speaking at the Paradise House Fall Fulfillment Fundraiser on Saturday September 26 from 5:30 to 8:30 in the Masonic Lodge, 6 9 2 Ridge Road, Lackawanna. T h e event is $20 per person and inJUDGE RUSSELL c l u d e s a buffet supper. Paradise House Executive Director Rev. Anne Paris invites the public to attend and “hear in person what this remarkable man has to say.” (See Page 11)
Career Fest
There will be a Career Fest on Tuesday September 22 at the Millennium Hotel (Walden Ave next to the Galleria Mall) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meet with Western New York Employers looking to Hire! Free Career Seminars from 10 a.m. – Noon & 2 p.m. Bring Your Resume, and Dress For Success! You can learn more at jobs.buffalonews.com/job-fairs.
Diversity Job Fair
The Western New York Diversity Job Fair is happening Today Wednesday Sept 16th from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. You can meet great companies at the fair, its free and open for job seekers so bring lots of resumes, dress to impress. Good Luck!
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The University at Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) and Buffalo Employment Training Center (BETC) will present another opportunity for you to “fall” into a job. During the Autumn Job Fair, Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10am - 1pm 555 Ellicott St., Conference Center Bring your résumé to apply on the spot for various entrylevel jobs and learn about training and employment resources we offer to help you earn a successful future. Professional attire recommended. There will be part-time, fulltime, and seasonal positions available. Please call Ms. Mercado at (716) 645-1944 if you have any questions. www.eoc.
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Public Notices/Classified LEGAL NOTICE BIDS The Krog Corp., located at 4 Centre Drive, Orchard Park, NY 14127, an equal opportunity employer is soliciting bids from MBE/WBE firms as vendors and subcontractors on the following project: Highland Park Apartment in Tonawanda, NY. SEALED BIDS are due no later than Monday, September 28, 2015 at 2:00 pm. Contact The Project Manager at (716) 6671234 for information to access contract documents.
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COUNTY OF ERIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS For Erie County Correctional Facility 2015 – Parking Lot and Access Road Reconstruction – Phase I 11581 Walden Avenue Alden, New York 14004 Sealed bids for Site Construction 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 October 08, 2015 at which time they will be opened and read aloud. MBE/WBE requirements may apply to this project. Additional information must be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw/
LEGAL NOTICE RFP The Erie County Department of Mental Health (ECDMH) is issuing a Request for Proposals to provide Drop-In Center for Homeless Mentally Ill. RFP Number 1533VF Qualified providers eligible to respond to this Request for Proposals are currently contracted providers with the ECDMH. The RFP and associated forms can be obtained at: httpww://w2.erie.gov/purchasing/index.php?q=requests-proposals-amp-construction-bids. Responses must be received by October 19, 2015 prior to 3 p.m., and submitted per specifications delineated within the RFP.
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In a move that was long overdue, Lou Saban was honored and his name went up on the Wall of Fame. In his nine seasons as Head Coach of the Buffalo Bills, Saban compiled a record of 68-45-4 and led the team to AFL Championships in 1964 and 1965. His 68 wins ranks second all-time amongst Bills coaches, only trailing fellow Wall of Famer Marv Levy who finished with 112 victories. (Remember they played more regular season games in Marv’s era). Booker Edgerson (Wall of Famer from 1964 – 1965 teams) said, “I think it is one of the greatest awards. Being remembered as one of the best teams the Buffalo Bills have had, it is a great pleasure. We brought all the guys back most of the guys, who played during that time and it was a great pleasure seeing them too. It’s a really special honor, because Lou recruited me in college, and he also brought me to Buffalo and took me to Denver as well. So Lou is a very special man in my life.” Its obvious Terry and Kim Pegula are listening to Bills By GEORGE historians and are doing the right thing by RADNEY placing the greatest Buffalo Bills on the Wall of Fame no matter what grudges former owner Ralph Wilson had with them. Lou Saban is on Bills Wall of Fame, and no doubt Cookie Gilchrist should be next in line to be honored.
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Yes 6 foot 10 center Moses Malone died on Sunday morning, and he first made his name in Buffalo, NY playing for the Buffalo Braves. Malone was the first to make the leap right from high school to the pros. He is the NBA’s career leader in offensive rebounds and led the league in rebounds per game for five straight seasons from 1980-1985. Moses Malone was traded from the Portland Trail Blazers to the Buffalo Braves prior to the first game of 1976-1977 season for a first round draft pick. After two games Malone was traded to Houston Rockets in exchange for two future first round draft picks. Malone’s staggering statistics across 21 seasons and 1,455 professional games included 20.3 points and 12.3 rebounds per game. He holds NBA records for offensive rebounds in a career 6,731, season 587, and in a game 21. Malone was a 12 time all-star and chosen as one of the league’s 50 greatest players. Malone was back in his home state for a weekend fundraising event for the Norfolk-based Still Hope Foundation, which provides assistance to single mothers in southeastern Virginia. He always gave of his time to support many causes in the community. He will be missed by one and all.
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Challenger Community News • September 16, 2015
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Wednesday September 16 The Western New York Diversity Job Fair: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. Free to attend for job seekers. Bring Lots of Resumes and Dress To Impress .
Creating Legacies Fall Showcase: 4 -8 p.m., 1324 Jefferson Ave. Free family event, info contact 716 253-1404.
Baby Girl A Mystery Play: 5 p.m., 115 Gold St. tickets $35 call Gwen for group rates or pay at the door 716 891-4829.
Friday September 18
Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20.
Deacon’s Alliance Banquet: 6 p.m., New Golden Nugget, 2046 Fillmore Ave. 885-6348.
A Preaching Event: Sponsored by Deep Wells Ministries “Women Preach: Warrior Women in the Word” 5:30 p.m., 341 Grider Street.
The Durham Central City Baby Café: every Wednesday and Thursday 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 E. Eagle Dinner is free! Doris Gayles 885-6348.
Boy Scout Troop #139 Annual Inner City Camp: Fri.– Sat., Sept. 18-19, St. Martin de Porres, 555 Northampton St. 482-3598.
Film Screening: “Pray the Devil Back To Hell”, 6 p.m., Frank Merriweather Library. Sponsored by Legislator Betty J. Grant; We Are Women Warriors and Lincoln Memorial UMC. Info Akua 836- 2795
Saturday September 19
Locust Street Free Art Classes Now thru Nov 21st: 138 Locust Street. Info 852-4562 Thursday September 17 Dorie Miller Rifle and Pistol Club New Members Orientation: 1424 Fillmore 5:30 p.m., 771-0138. see you at the EVENTS!
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Senator Andrea StewartCousins Guest Speaker: Victorian Dinner & Tea, 2-5 p.m., Adams Mark Hotel, 120 Church St; tickets $50 & $75 to benefit Women’s Health Radio 1400 AM radio. Burgard High School Community Engagement Day: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Burgard High School, Chiavetta’s Chicken Dinner $10, Car Wash $5, Raffles . Shahid Muhammad “The Math Doctor” :1 p.m., Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Ave program begins 1:30 p.m.
Health & Wellness Guest Speaker: Dr. Shirley Carmack Good Samaritan Church of God In Christ, 251 Cleveland Dr.; 2 sessions 9 a.m. (For Men Only) & 1 p.m. For info (716)770-8531. Sunday September 20 Shahid Muhammad “The Math Doctor” Will Speak: 11 a.m. at Mosque #23 Free Community Outreach Sunday: Sponsored by Calvary Baptist Church , 1 – 5 p.m. 1184 Genesee St. Free Event Tuesday September 22 Career Fest at millennium Hotel : 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Free Career Seminars from 10 a.m. – noon & 2 p.m., Millennium Hotel Walden Ave next to Galleria Mall. Learn more at jobs. buffalonews.com/job-fairs
Dorie Miller Rifle And Pistol Club Inc. Meeting: 5:30 P.M., Merriweather 771-0138. Buffalo Board of Education: Regular Board Meetings 5:30 p.m. 801 City Hall .
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