Challenger Community News May 1, 2019

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May 1, 2019 | FREE |

“Our children are too important not to get out and vote!” Paulette Woods

Tim Hartigan

Carolette Meadows

Desmond Nalls

Jack Kavanaugh

Jeffrey Conrad

Jennifer Mecozzi

Kathy Evans-Brown

Larrry Scott

Lou Petrucci

Patricia Elliott

Terrance Heard

– Sharon Belton-Cottman Ferry District School Board Member

Why Are You Running? Sharon Belton-Cottman

Candidates Respond Page 4

POLITICS

April Baskin Elected Youngest Chair in History of Erie County Legislature Page 3

EXHIBIT

The History of Enslavement of African People In The United States Page 10

VOICES

Why The Community MUST Come Out and Vote in School Board Election! Page 3

FOR THE STUDENTS VOTER GUIDE forthestudentsny.org Page10

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Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church Unveils New Technology Lab Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, the oldest African-American church in Rochester and Monroe County, recently celebrated the opening of the Instructional Technology Lab, a new public access computer lab and learning center. Located adjacent to the church, the eight-seat computer lab will provide community members access to a technology curriculum to help bridge the digital divide that limits the upward mobility of people in low-income communities. The lab was made possible by a donation of modern computer equipment and furniture from M&T Bank. Memorial A.M.E. Zion is under the leadership of Rev. Derrill A. Blue.

Seven Seats on Rochester School Board Up for Election This Year This year four of the seven seats on the Rochester school board are up, and the primary election is held on June 25 – which is also Primary Election Day. The election is citywide and the seats will go to the top four vote-getters. The next board will be faced with critical decisions about the future of the district, including how to respond to a report issued by a state monitor that emphasizes governance issues. The candidates include Ricardo Adams, Andria Bryant, Judith Davis, Howard Eagle, Clifford Florence, Anthony Hall, Robert Hoggard, Beatriz Lebron, Amy Maloy and Willa Powell.

City Wants Local People for Good-Paying 2020 Census Jobs Mayor Lovely A. Warren and Monroe County Clerk Adam Bello, joined Jeff Behler Regional Director of the New York Region Census Center Tuesday to call for Rochester-area residents to apply for temporary field positions for the 2020 Census. Mayor Warren and County Clerk Bello are members of the New York State Complete Count Commission. “With these jobs, local residents have an opportunity earn a decent wage, gain valuable work experience and help us make sure our population is accurately reflected in the 2020 Census,” said Mayor Warren. “Our population determines the City of Rochester’s allotment of federal resources and political capital, which helps our residents thrive and reach their full potential. It is, therefore, critical that every one of our residents is counted so that Rochester can be the city it is destined to be.”

BADEN STREET SETTLEMENT HOSTS 118TH ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON FOCUSED ON SOCIAL JUSTICE New York State Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes will be the keynote speaker at the Baden Street Settlement's 118th Annual Meeting and Luncheon on Thursday, May 9 at the Holiday Inn-Downtown, 70 state Street. The theme for this year’s meeting is “Resilience, Sustainability and Social Justice for All.” The event will honor leaders in local business and the community for their commitment to Baden Street’s mission and vision. The event is open to the public, and all proceeds go to support programs of Baden Street Settlement. Tickets are $50 per person and available at badenstreet.org or by calling 585-325-4910 or gwethers@badenstreet.org

Last Weekend for RENT SCHOOL EDITION at School of The Arts The smash hit, musical RENT SCHOOL EDITION ushers in spring at School of the Arts. The play is running its final shows Friday May 3 and Saturday, May 4 in the Allen Main Stage Theatre. SOTA is located at 45 Prince Street in the Neighborhood of the Arts. Advanced sale tickets for all School of the Arts productions may be purchased online at www.sotarochester. org. Or at the School of the Arts Box Office.

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AREA BRIEFS

April Baskin Elected Youngest Chair in History of Erie County Legislature

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ENDORSED! Tina Sanders, candidate for Fillmore District Councilmember, has been endorsed by SEIU 1199 Healthcare Union and the Latino Village Newspaper, a Westside community publication serving the Latina population in Buffalo and Erie County. She will appear on the June 25th Democratic Party Line.

pril Baskin, who represents the 2nd Legislative District, is the fourth woman to become Legislature chair and, at 36, is the youngest Chair in history and the only first term Legislator appointed to this position of leadership. She now ranks as one of the more senior legislators in the Democratic caucus. April’s election came during a special session on Monday, following the resignation of Peter Savage as chair to become a city judge. The new chairwoman won the podium by a vote of 8-2 in this election year, with all Legislature seats on the ballot this fall. She was sworn in by newly appointed Chief Judge Hon. Craig Hannah. “ It’s an unexpected promotion that I intend to serve with diligence. I Baskin am grateful for the support of my colleagues, and I look forward to serv- Chairwoman,April Eerie County Legislature ing in this new leadership role,” remarked Chair Baskin. An invocation was led by local NAACP President Reverend Mark Blue. Chairwoman Baskin, a rising political star, was first elected to the Erie County Legislature in 2017 and was chosen to serve as the Majority Leader soon upon being sworn into office. She was again elected Majority Leader during the Legislature’s annual reorganization in January 2019.

Attention all Students & All Parents Don’t Miss The Parent & Family Engagement Summit

May 7 Election is Important Because We’re talking About the Lives of Our Children Says Education Reform Advocate Sam Radford

Families! Attend this year’s Buffalo Public Schools 2019 Parent and Family Engagement Summit at Bennett Community Campus 2885 Main Street on Saturday, May 4 from 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Engage in fun, physical, educational learning such as: STEM activities, Zoo Mobile, Multicultural and Line dancing, Bounce Houses, Teen Summit, and much more! Special parent and student recognition and resources provided at School and Vendor Showcases. All parents/caregivers are welcome to attend. Free food and transportation provided from Community Schools. Visit buffaloschools.org for more details.

“Hattitude 2019” to Host Health Awareness Luncheon LEWAC Associates of Western New York, Inc., a not-for-profit health education agency, will host a “Hattitude 2019” health awareness luncheon event on Kentucky Derby Day, Saturday, May 4 from 12 noon to 2:45 p.m. at the Grapevine Banquet Facility, 333 Dick Road. The theme is “Hats with an Attitude – Hattitude!” Over 400 women are expected to attend this exciting event which offers women an opportunity to wear and show off their favorite hat, while becoming more aware of women’s health and well-being. The luncheon keynote speaker is Atlantabased Patricia Russell McCloud, Esq. with a book-signing following luncheon. Described as “a speaker’s speaker,” each year she speaks Patricia Russell to more than 100,000 people in private and McCloud, Esq. public organizations, in the United States and internationally. She is married to Bishop E. Earl McCloud, Jr., the 127th elected and consecrated Bishop of the AME Church. The luncheon is sponsored in part by Kaleida Health, Independent Health, M&T Bank, and GBUAHN (Greater Buffalo United Accountable Healthcare Network). For vendor reservations and ticket information call (716) 3920853.

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Sam Radford, activist, organizer and president of the District Parent Coordinating Council (DPCC) is urging the community to come out and vote next Tuesday, May 7 in the School Board Election. Why should the Black and Brown communities in particular go to the polls? “First of all the majority of the children (in public schools) are our children (45% Black, 21% Hispanic). And when it’s all said and done we don’t want other people making decisions about our children without us having input." “Secondly, right now historically things are going better in Buffalo Public Schools than they ever have,” he continued pointing to the increased graduation rate and high level of community and parent engagement. However he warned that "whether people accept it or not, Buffalo is being gentrified – and if we don’t pay attention we will look up and other people will come in and get all the benefits for the work we’ve done to make it better. We have to make sure we keep our seat at the table. We have a real good opportunity (in this election) to maintain a majority minority on the board – but we’ve got to come out and vote!” “It’s probably one of the most important elections because we’ve got Sam Radford a superintendent and a school board working in the right direction. This is when people who don’t want to see us do well, pounce…this is what you see with Donald Trump. People don’t realize that Western New York is Trump territory…he won in every area in WNY except Buffalo (along with Sheriff Tim Howard). Most of the teachers who work in our system are Trump supporters,” he charged. “So we can’t pretend like we’re somewhere we ain’t. People have got to vote in this election so that we don’t move backwards!” Low voter turnout during school board elections in the city is chronic, he said. On any given election day the voter turnout is between only 3% and 10%. “So 3-10% of the people next week will be voting to elect representatives who will control a $1 billion school budget,” he noted. That, he said, has to change. There is currently a movement to hold school board elections on the same day as the Primary elections to increase participation. School board elections in Rochester, for example, will be held on June 25th, Primary Election Day. He urged voters to cast their ballot for the candidate of their choice - even if that candidate is running unopposed, in order to show support and guarantee their win.

VOICE-Buffalo to Hold a Truth Commission on School Suspension Rates in Buffalo Public Schools VOICE-Buffalo will hold a Truth Commission on May 2, addressing the issue of the high number of school suspensions in Buffalo Public Schools that disproportionately affect African American students. While African Americans make up 47% of student enrollment, they make up 69% of suspensions. With the upcoming elections for the Buffalo School Board of Education on May 7th, this forum allows the community to hear parents positions on school suspensions and restorative practices. The Truth Commission will be held from 6-8 p.m. at East High School on 820 Northampton St., Buffalo, NY. For more info 716-842-6571.

Black Man Behind The History of Jack Daniels Whiskey Nathan “Near-

est” Green, born into slavery in 1820, was an African-American head stiller. Emancipated after the Civil War, Nathan Nathan became Nearest Green a master distiller, teaching his techniques to Jack Daniel, founder of the Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey distillery.

It is written that when Jack Daniel was a boy, he went to work for Dan Call: a preacher, grocer, and distiller. This is where he learned to operate a whiskey still. Nearest Green was owned by Landis & Green Company, who hired him out to work for Dan Call, the distiller. Green was one of a few enslaved people who continued to work for Call after slavery ended. Jack Daniel’s and Nearest Green’s lives would cross when Call introduced Jack Daniel to Green saying: “Uncle Nearest is the best whiskey maker that I know of.” Call then said to Nearest Green, “I want Jack to become the world’s best whiskey distiller—if he wants to be. You help me teach him.” The rest is Black history. Green served as master distiller. Only a few years older than Jack, Green taught him all about the still. He also played the fiddle and was a lively entertainer, a trait that was passed down to his son, Jesse Green. In 1866, a year after slavery ended with ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Daniel opened his distillery and immediately employed two of Nearest Green’s sons, George and Eli. Seven straight generations of Nearest Green’s descendants have worked for Jack Daniel’s Distillery, with three direct descendants continuing to work there as of November 2017. Continued Page 8


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"Our Children Are Too Important Not To Get Out And Vote!"

WHY ARE YOU RUNNING? 2019 SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES RESPOND JACK KAVANAUGH

TERRANCE HEARD

JEFFREY CONRAD

PATRICIA ELLIOTT

KATHY EVANS BROWN

am running because I have spent my entire life in service to the young people of our community, working with them on the ground and working directly with youth programs around the city. I think students deserve to have an advocate who has spent time with them, not just as a parent or a teacher, but someone to help elevate their voice. I also work extensively implementing trauma informed and restorative practices.

truly believe in our students and that they deserve a chance at success. Being the only Member At-Large candidate who was a Buffalo Public Schools educator, I understand the sociological and psychological barriers that our students and teachers face in the classrooms. I believe that I can help “change the culture” by raising the education bar in our underperforming schools, while adding programs that have been utilized in our high performing Schools.

am the former New York State Director of the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO), which serves individuals returning home from prison and I saw the classroom to prison pipeline up close. I want to see improved graduation rates, improved math and literacy rates, and expanded services that help families. We need to be better!

am running for office because I honestly want to be the change that I want to see in our district for our children. My heart is right for this very important work. I am unbossed and unbought. I have no other motive than our children get the education they deserve.

am running for the School Board because I am a proven advocate for all children. I strongly believe in BPS and realize the importance for our children to have a voice in their educational futures. I want to assure a great education for future generations.

SHARON BELTON-COTTMAN

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Ferry District

am running to continue the fight of improving and providing a quality and equitable education for all children; to continue this district on an upward path of providing an education which will ensure that our children have bright future and a fighting chance in society by being educated for the future. I am running because the graduation rate must be improved to 80% or better. *Did you graduate from public schools? I am a Buffalo Public school graduate of East High School. I currently have 3 grandchildren attending Buffalo Public Schools and one granddaughter attending a charter school. *What endorsements have you received so far? The Working Family Party, Citizens Action, 1149, Buffalo Teachers Federation and BCSA and PETA. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? Three important issues facing BPS today: 1) low graduation rate and high suspension rate 2) lack of parent engagement and participation and 3) the lack of equitable resources and spending disbursed amongst all students and schools.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? I graduated from City Honors, also attended Olmsted and Bennett Park Montessori. I have worked professionally at Bennett, Lydia T. Wright and part time at many others. *What endorsements have you received so far? The People’s Machine. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? First school to prison pipeline, particularly for young men of color Second, increasing mental health and social support in the schools.Third, increasing student engagement and leadership development.

*Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum? The Amistad Commission, a highly accredited curriculum consisting of the infusion of African American history into the daily curriculum has been on going for 3 years. In addition, we have the Culturally Linguistically Responsive Teaching model developed under the genius of Dr. Fatimah Morrell, while under the leadership of Superintendent Cash and watchful eye of some engaged board members. More information is available at www.buffaloschools.org

*Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?

*The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? I have worked well with Dr. Cash and support a contract extension.

I look forward to extending Dr. Cash’s contract. He has spearheaded some strong initiatives in the district, and we need the continuity of his leadership.

Absolutely. For AfricanAmerican students, working to create a culturally reflective and responsive curriculum is critical to helping them grow into the best adults they can become. For students who are not African-American, it will allow a more complete picture of our American history to be told *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board?

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*Did you graduate from public schools? I am a proud graduate of Seneca Vocational High School. I have one son at Bennett High School and three children who graduated from Buffalo Public Schools. *What endorsements have you received so far?

Board of Education President Barbara Seals-Nevergold; The Buffalo Teachers Federation; Citizen’s Action of NY; Buffalo Board of Education Members – Sharon BeltonCottman and Paulette Woods; and many school Administrators and Teachers. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? My first priority/issue is to ensure that each child receive the best possible education that our schools can provide. Second would be to ensure the fiscal health of the Buffalo Public Schools budget. Finally, I plan on being a voice for our students and teachers.

*Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?

Yes, I support the idea of African History and African American history being taught in Buffalo Public Schools. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board?

I do and will support extending Dr. Kriner Cash’s contract as Superintendent of Buffalo Public Schools.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? I did not graduate from the Buffalo Public Schools, nor do my children attend Buffalo Public Schools. However, I work with over 500 Buffalo Public School students yearly and 67% of the students are from the Eastside of Buffalo. *What endorsements have you received so far?

Buffalo News and Betty Jean Grant. I choose not to seek endorsements to remain independent so I could govern objectively. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? Math & Literacy Rates; Equitable School Staffing and support services; Increased Career & Technical Programs. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum??

I would absolutely support a new task force to make new recommendations to curve the suspension rates. I would also be supportive of infusing African American history into the history curriculum. The Buffalo Public Schools would need to make certain that the changes to the curriculum would be supported for statewide testing. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board?

In general I would be supportive of extending the Superintendent’s contract. However, I would like the opportunity to review past evaluations from the previous board.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? Yes, from the school district of Philadelpha, my hometown. All of my children went to public schools. My youngest is in a charter school which is still a public school.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? Yes, Lafayette H.S. My last son graduated from Buffalo Performing Arts. Four others (all boys) graduated from Burgard H.S., South Park H.S., and Hutch-Tech.

*What endorsements have you received so far? I have been endorsed by Dr. Umar Johnson and the Buffalo News in this election and the 2016 election.

*What endorsements have you received so far? Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg, Buffalo Teacher's Federation and Lovejoy Council Member Richard Fontana

*What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues sf facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? The number one issue for certain that Black students are disproportionately suspended more that any other student in the state of New York. The second is teacher diversity . The majority of our teachers are White suburban women who do not have a real connection to the Black and Brown children in this district.The third is course access- we need to know for sure that our children are getting the right coursesthey need to be college and career ready upon graduation.

*What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? Inequalities in schools (alignment and sustainability of resources); lack of diversity in teachers; low graduation rates.

*Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?? Yes I would support such efforts. It is my plan to totally eliminate out of school suspensions. There is nothing that proves that out of school suspensions are beneficial to the students. When it comes to school discipline, BPS has the highest suspension rate in the entire state. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? Yes, I would vote to keep Dr. Kriner Cash on Board because he has a clear vision for this district. I believe he is a great leader. He knows what is needed to make sure students are learning. He is not afraid to set goals or take risks.

*Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?? Absolutely, to revitalize a task force to focus on the issue of suspensions and investigate the problem of why a higher number of African American children are suspended is critical. African American history is important to infuse into the school curriculum because it allows all children to learn about the contributions that were made by African Americans throughout history and the world. It is a learning experience for African American children to feel good about themselves, change mindsets about myths learned about African Americans, particularly negative myths learned from their parents and others. African American children should be expected to be great, and others should expect them to be great as well. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? Absolutely, Dr. Cash has made great strides with Buffalo Public Schools since he's been Buffalo's Superintendent.


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Challenger Community News • t hec hallengernews.com •May 1, 2019

"Our Children Are Too Important Not To Get Out And Vote!"

WHY ARE YOU RUNNING? 2019 SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES RESPOND TIM HARTIGAN

LARRY SCOTT

DESMOND NALLS

am running for several reasons, but in the largest picture, our American democracy depends on qualified citizens stepping up to serve and lead, so that's what I'm doing. My previous service was as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand. I taught English at a rural high school there for two years.

am running for an AtLarge Seat to represent all of our schools and all of our students, regardless of zip code, race, country of origin, primary language, and what they believe in. Buffalo Public Schools are on the rise, but we have a lot of work to do. It is a personal responsibility of mine to be part of the important work of moving Buffalo Public Schools forward with others to provide quality, access, and opportunity for all of our students.

am running to make the biggest positive impact possible for our students. I want to see change in the way that Buffalo Public Schools prepares our youth with entrepreneurial and workforce readiness skills.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? I am a 1979 graduate of BPS #27 (now Hillery Park Academy) and have taught at Lafayette High School. *What endorsements have you received so far? I have received the endorsement of AFSCME District Local #35. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? The three most pressing issues facing the new board are making sure that the new BTF-BPS contract is fair to all stakeholders, renewing Superintendent Cash's contract and improving the graduate rate/decreasing the dropout rate, particularly among refugee/immigrant students. While a BPS-wide graduation rate of 64% is good, it is still below the national average of 82%. We can get there (and do even better!). *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum? Former Superintendent Reville's task force was a good idea and I would support revitalizing such an initiative. To address this issue at the local level as a board member, I would ... include the voices of the students who have been suspended in the conversation. As for making African and African-American history a mandatory part of the K-12 curriculum, I must admit that I thought it was already, so if it isn't, I'd say it's a good idea. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? I would vote to renew him for many reasons, one of which is that we need stability at the top

... overall, he has been a good leader.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? My parents

chose to send me to Catholic Schools. I attended UB for my undergraduate degree and RIT for my Masters Degree. I have two sons who attend Buffalo Public School #81, kindergarten and third grade. *What endorsements have you received so far?

Barbara Seals-Nevergold, President of the Buffalo BOE, Legislator April Baskin, Sharon Belton-Cottman, Theresa Harris-Tigg, Hope Jay, Jennifer Mecozzi, , Lou Petrucci, Paulette Woods, Pat Burke, State Assembly Member, Sean Ryan, State Assembly Member, Peter Savage, Legislator, Joel Feroleto, Delaware Common Council Member, David Rivera, Niagara Common Council Member, Betty Jean Grant, Buffalo Teachers Federation, Citizen Action of WNY, Buffalo Labor CouncilAFL-CIO, and We are Women Warriors What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? 1. Violence &

trauma that students, families, and staff are experiencing. 2. Equity and justice in our education system and other systems which impact education. 3. Getting students to school safely, reliably, and on time, whether taking the bus or walking. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum? .

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*Did you graduate from public schools?

Yes, I went to Bennett in Buffalo and graduated from Kansas City High School after my family relocated. My children attend Performing Arts and Holy Cross. *What endorsements have you received so far. I have reached out to several organizations for support with petitioning, fundraising, phone banking and canvassing. I have received confirmation from Citizen Action and GrassRoots. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance?

1. High suspension rates at the elementary school level. 2. Access to workforce readiness and advanced placement courses in all middle schools and high schools. 3. Disproportionate rates of graduation for low income students and students of color. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?

Absolutely, we need accountability and oversight on the issue of suspensions. Yes, I support the infusion of African and African American history because students who don't know their value or ancestral history are subjected to rely on stereotypes about themselves to develop their identity. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board?

Yes. And in the event that Dr. Kriner Cash decides to transition out of his position , I support interim leadership promotion from within to ensure that graduation rates continue to climb and that the Education Bargain is not disrupted.

JENNIFER MECOZZI West

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am running because I would like to continue the work I have been part of. No where’s near done! Did you graduate from public schools? I graduated from Lakeshore Sr. High in Angola, N.Y. My oldest child went to BPS, and graduated from Cheektowaga PS.; 2nd graduated from Middle Early College, 3rd graduated Valedictorian from Middle Early College; my youngest is 8 and goes to PS #95 Waterfront. 3rd grade. *What endorsements have you received so far?? NYSUT, BTF, AFL-CIO, Peoples Machine, Latino Village, as well as individuals. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? Too many to prioritize to be honest. Yet equity, poverty, and attendance stand out as these are core to many issues facing our district. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum? I would support these efforts, I would hope the great work can inspire change in data, statistics, and narratives throughout the district. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? Dr. Cash has spearheaded, staffed, and guided our district to notable data supported changes of a district riddled with issue. A few more years of retaining this positive forward motion and we can continue as a district if he chooses to move on later.

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LOU PETRUCCI

PAULETTE WOODS

he education that I received from the Buffalo Public schools was second to none. I know many people who had similar experiences but unfortunately not everyone did. I am running to give back to the district. I want every student to have the same quality educational experience that I did.

am running to provide a quality education for all! I am running to break the School to Prison pipeline, to improve all schools in Buffalo so that all schools provide an excellent education with diversity and equity.

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*Did you graduate from public schools? Yes, I graduated

from the City Honors and I had four (4) daughters who all graduated from City Honors as well-. *What endorsements have you received so far. Grassroots, Buffalo Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, Council 35 AFSCME, Local 2651, Local 650, Local 264, Buffalo Teachers Federation, Councilmember Chris Scanlon, Assemblyman Pat Burke, State Senator Tim Kennedy,

*What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance?

Continuing the programs that have led to improvements in the district; work to ensure that the dollars are in place to finance these programs; equity in access and opportunity. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?

Absolutely. I read a lot of history and what is taught in our schools is a pale reflection of actual events that too often downplays the role played by African Americans. A more accurate and robust teaching of history would help children of color connect to their past and all children understand the vital role played by people of African descent. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? Yes

I would extend his contract. Continuity is an important component of success. Dr. Cash has helped to turn the district in the right direction and his efforts should be recognized.

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*Did you graduate from public

schools?Yes, from Lackawa-

nna Wilson School & Lincoln Annex, to Lake Shore Central High School in Angola, N.Y. I have 23 great nieces and nephews in public schools,. *What endorsements have you received so far. Grassroots Inc., Buffalo Teachers Federation, Citizen Action Inc., Eva Doyle, George K. Arthur, former school board members: Betty Jean Grant, Mary Ruth Kapiask, and Janique Curry. Pastors Michael Chapman, Bishop Badger, Bishop John Young. *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance?

1) Rigorous quality education: 2) Diversity and equity inside the classroom. We have a global economy; schools should reflect that in teaching all our children. 3) Professional development for our teachers – the biggest factor in improving student achievement is the quality of their teachers. *Would you support efforts to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum? African and Af-

rican American infusion into the Buffalo Public School curriculum is a priority of mine. All children need to see themselves, their culture, and their achievements accurately reflected in the materials used to educate them. All children need to see themselves and others as valuable contributing members of American society.

*The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020. Do you support keeping Dr. Cash on board?

Yes, he has made significantly improve in the Buffalo school system.


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FAITH & FAMILY

Righteous Men of Honor 4-Day Revival Righteous Men of Honor 4-Day Revival will be held Sunday May 5 thru Wednesday, May 8 at the Greater Works Christian Fellowship, 210 Southampton Street where Rev. L. Darnell Donaldson is the host Pastor. Revivalists include: •Overseer Bishop David M. Canada True Church Ministries, Los Angeles, Sunday May 5th at 5 p.m. and Wednesday May 8th at 6:45 p.m. •Bishop John Marshall Canada Jr. Unity of All Nations, Just Come as You Are Ministry, Los Angeles ,Monday May 6th at 6:45 p.m. •Pastor Hamid Motley, House of Mercy Evangelical Ministries, Buffalo, Tuesday, May 7th at 6:45 p.m.

“AMAZING GRACE” Now Playing in Buffalo

The long awaited documentary filmed during the live recording session of the late Aretha Franklin’s 1972 gospel album “Amazing Grace” - the best-selling gospel album of all time is now showing at the Dipson Amherst Theatre, 3500 Main St. (University Plaza).

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Free Healthy Living Life Support Seminar The Fruit of the Spirit Women’s Ministry of the Calvary Baptist Church will host a free Healthy Living Life Support Seminar on Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the church located at 1184 Genesee Street. The seminar will consist of agencies from funeral homes, lawyers, insurance, health care, nurses and more. The agencies will be able to help you do your wills, plan for your future and inform you about healthy eating and exercise. For more info call 8966858.Geneva Smith-Johnson is the Ministry Director. Rev. Corey B. Gibson, M.Div, is Pastor-Elect.

First Shiloh Baptist Church “Women’s Weekend” First Shiloh Baptist Church will host its annual Women’s Weekend “Reaping the Harvest” from May 17 – May 19. “Recognizing women of faith for their servant leadership in Western New York is a real privilege,” said Tanya Staples, first lady, First Shiloh Baptist Church. The Women’s Weekend seeks to create an environment in the Buffalo community where the stories of Christian women can be shared and celebrated. The three-day celebration will include: •Friday, May 17 at 6 p.m. “Family Fun Night” •Saturday, May 18 at 9 a.m. “Purposeful Women of Faith Awards” Breakfast

•Sunday, May 19 at 10 a.m. “Worship Service” •The 2019 “Purposeful Women in Faith” award recipients are: •Women in Missions Award: Kelly Galloway, St. Johns Baptist Church; Joyce Harrington, St. Luke A.M.E. Zion; Sandra K. Scruggs, Manna for Life, Encouragement Center •Women in Ministry Award: Minister Odessa Brown, Mt. Aaron Baptist Church; Betty Hunt, First Shiloh Baptist Church; Reverend Ernestine Richardson, Elim Christian Fellowship; Bernice Wiggins, Trinity Baptist Church •Women in Music Award: Jean Adams, Walls Memorial Church; Edna Gayles Kee, First Shiloh Baptist Church; Karen E, Saxon, Friendship

Baptist Church •Turn Around Award: Juanita Boyland, Gethsemane Missionary Baptist; Sheila Webb, Cold Spring Bible •Women in the Community Award: Fern E., Beavers, St. Johns Baptist Church; Danielle Johnson, Pilgrim-St. Luke’s United Church of Christ •Naomi Award: Lurie L. Ford DuBois, Jordan Grove Baptist Church; Josephine Robbins St. Philip’s Episcopal The Family Fun Night and Worship service are free to attend. Guests may attend the breakfast for a donation of $25 due by May 8. Contact First Shiloh Baptist Church for tick-

ets. For more information, contact chairperson Tanya Staples at (716) 847-6555 or firstshilohmail@gmail.com.


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Legislator Howard Johnson Takes Office

Justice E. Jeannette Ogden performs the swearing-in of Legislator Howad Johnson

During a special legislative session held recently at the Erie County Legislature, Howard J. Johnson, Jr. was sworn-in as the Legislator for the 1st Legislative District. Legislator Johnson was selected to fill the vacancy created when Legislator Barbara Miller-Williams resigned to become interim City of Buffalo Comptroller. Legislator Johnson previously served as a management consultant in the Erie County Division of Budget and Management. Prior to his county service, Legislator Johnson worked for many years in the private banking sector at M&T Bank and HSBC Bank, and also honorably served for ten years in the Army National Guard. “I am honored to receive this appointment and look forward to serving the residents of the 1st Legislative District, where I’ve been proud to live for so many years. The support of my fellow Democratic committee members in making this endorsement means so much to me, and I’m grateful to my Legislature colleagues for their support in accepting the recommendation. I look forward to working on important topics that impact my community like expanding public transportation, enhancing opportunities for minority business owners, and eliminating food desserts. This is the beginning of a new day for Legislative District 1,” said Legislator Johnson. State Supreme Court Judge E. Jeannette Ogden performed the swearing-in of Legislator Johnson and Minister Armond Badger from Bethesda World Harvest Church, where Legislator Johnson is a parishioner, gave the invocation.

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Studio J will host its 4th annual Father Daughter Dance On Saturday May 4th, Studio J will host its 4th annual Father Daughter Dance, 'Dancin' with Tiana!' The event will take place at the Metropolitan Entertainment Complex located at 1670 Main St 5-8 p.m. There will be dinner, dancing, DJ, a candy bar and professional photographer. This year's event will also feature dance performances by Studio J fathers and daughters. The 16 duos have been preparing for the past 8 weeks for this very special moment. The event is sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. For tickets, call (716) 833-2623 or stop by 43 Kenmore Ave. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Walking A Godly Path In Yeezys?

An Instagram account called "@PreachersNSneakers" blew up to over 120,000 followers in a few weeks, posting photos of celebrity pastors and their costly kicks. The account, which garnered humor, judgment, and awareness to what some describe as a pretty shocking phenomenon, features celebrity pastors like Carl Lentz, Judah Smith, Chad Veach, Steven Furtick, and Rich Wilkerson, Jr. with shoes that cost from a few hundred dollars up to $5,000. *Carl Lentz, the pastor at the New York campus of global mega church Hillsong who baptized Justin Bieber in a professional basketball player’s bath tub appeared wearing a pair of Nike Air Fear of God sneakers that were selling online for $500. “These (the pastors) are grown people,” said Pastor Lentz. “they have the right to spend their money in a way they’re comfortable with.” *John Gray, senior pastor at Relentless Church in Greenville, South Carolina, was shown in blood-red Air Yeezy 2’s, the sneakers made in collaboration with Kanye West that were going for upwards of $5,000. Pastor Gray said the sneakers were a gift from the company that produces his and his wife’s television show.“I don’t think you can judge a man’s heart based on their attire,” he s said in an interview. “What a person wears doesn’t determine what their value system is.”


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PRT CELEBRATES 23rd MOTHER’S DAY DINNER THEATRE with “THREE SISTAH’S”

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aul Robeson Theatre at the African American Cultural Center will close out its theatre season with it’s final production of “Three Sistahs” written by Thomas W. Jones II and original music score written by William F. Hubbard. Three Sistah’s will be Directed by noted storyteller Renita Shadwick who was last seen In the Paul Robeson Theatre production King Hedley II. In 1969 Washington, D.C. sisters Olive, Marsha, & Irene are all that remain of the Bradshaw family after burying their mother, father & now younger brother. As they reunite to grieve together for the third year in a row, they share secrets & memories in spirited gospel song in this elegant and moving musical. The cast includes: Danielle Green, Denise Mullen and

BLACK HISTORY/JACK DANIELS contiued from page 3 In July 2017, Uncle Nearest, Inc. created a whiskey honoring the legacy of Nearest Green. Debuting as Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Whiskey, it was created by working with two Tennessee distilleries, but not Jack Daniel’s Distillery. In August 2017, the BrownForman Corporation, which owns the Jack Daniel’s Distillery and brand, officially recognized Green as its first head stiller—now called a master distiller—and added him to the company’s website. In October 2017, BrownForman added his legacy to its official tours.

Taniesha Facey Keeping with the theatres Mother’s Day tradition this year will be no different – come meet new people, break bread with the one you love while enjoying a wonderful production. This year's deliciously catered soul food menu includes: Turkey, Dressing, Gravy & Cranberry Sauce, Roast Beef w/Au Jour, Fried Chicken, Green Beans w/Potatoes, Greens, Macaroni & Cheese, Tossed Salad w/Italian Dressing, Corn Bread w/ Butter, Dinner Rolls, Water, Soda and Various Cakes for dessert! Three Sistah’s runs May 3 – May 26 Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sunday matinee at 4pm with audience talkback after the production on Sundays.

Mother’s Day Dinner Theatre Packages are as follows: Adults/Seniors/Students $55 includes dinner and the play. Children 12 and under $40. For more information call the Paul Robeson Theatre at 8842013. Tickets can be reserved

ON STAGE *UJIMA COMPANY PRESENTS PASSING STRANGE, May 3-26 @ the Theatre, 429 Plymouth Avenue, Thurs., Fri., Sat. @ 7 p.m. ; Sun 4 p.m. Lorna C. Hill Director, Michelle Thomas Music Director; Tickets & Reservations ujimacoinc. org. or 716-281-0092; $30 general, $25 Seniors, $15 students.

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THE NAPPY CORNER/ BY ALTHEA Don’t Let Dandruff Get You Down: Looking to soothe your dry, itchy and irritated scalp and skin? Give natural ingredients a try. So Fresh And So Clean Dirt, product buildup and excess oils can cause scalp and skin irritation. Incorporating ingredients like lemon and eucalyptus helps to provide natural purification. Lemon balances and restores ph, and provides antifungal properties. Eucalyptus is a natural antiseptic and stimulates and soothes the scalp. Have An Itch To Scratch? Itching and tension are common problems when wearing protective styles (i.e. twists braids, updos, wigs etc.). Tea tree oil is a great ingredient to apply to relieve itching and flaking since it is a natural antiseptic and antibiotic with antifungal properties. Aloe calms and soothes the scalp and works great to help provide relief from tension and soreness Hydrate Desert-Dry Tresses No one wants dry hair. Using lightweight oils like Marula or lavender can help keep you moisturized without producing an oily buildup. Marula oil is a natural antioxidant and vitamin e source that hydrates without clogging pores. lavender oil moisturizes, enhances growth and soothes damaged skin. Strengthen Stressed Strands Keeping your hair nourished helps promote growth. using products with vitamin e can help repair damage to hair follicles and moisturize your scalp. omega fatty acids can increase hair strength and elasticity, prevent hair loss, and can also be incorporated to help you get the growth you want. Brought to you by “Design Essentials” and Hair To Go Natural, 727 St., Buffalo, NY 14203 716/883-2000 WANTED: natural hair care stylist specializing in locs, twists, braids & sew-ins. Must be a team player. Must be time conscience and able to work independently and have a wonderful personality with clientele. Part and full time available. Please call Hair To Go Natural at 716.883.2000

WAKANDA ALLIANCE: A ARTSxBEATS Latin Night! New Experience into The Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Foundation presents their World of Afro Futurism BCAT and PUSH Youth Action Team Presents Wakanda Alliance on May 4th & 18th 12 noon– 2 p.m. at Buffalo Center for Arts and Technology 1221 Main Street. All are invited to come experience the world of Afrofuturism. There will art, music, comics, history, performance free food and more! For more info contact Da’Von McCune at mccune@bufcat.org. Follow thewakandaalliance on FB for more info .

YOUNG ACTORS AND ACTRESSES OF BUFFALO !! Buffalo Anti-Racism Coalition needs your skills to “represent” young people who are incarcerated, in jails. You will help them speak ! Read aloud the poems they have written. NO EXPERIENCE REALLY NEEDED! If you have never acted, IF YOU HAVE THE HEART YOU HAVE THE PART! Rehearsal Sunday, May 5 at 5 p.m. RAQS COMMUNITY SPACE 322 Amherst Street.

May edition of ArtsXBeats celebrating Latino Music Culture and dance for “LATIN NIGHT” with performances by Skillie Vanillie , Wally La Amenaza and Caba La Melodia. Latin Art Installation will be exhibited by Peter Ponce. Music by DJ Avee where event goers will be able to dance all night to salsa, merengue and bachata. The night will also feature Hispanic & Latin based catered food and beverages. $10 Limited Advance tickets on eventbrite artsxbeatslatinnight.eventbrite.com Starts at 7:00 p.m. Keep up with more events at www.beaufleuvemusicarts. com or on IG @beaufleuvemusicarts or on FB @beau fleuve music arts festival .

CINCO de MAYO Celebration Templeton Landing located at 2 Templeton Terrace will be offering $5 House Margaritas all day from May 3 to May 5 to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Guests are welcome to come and fiesta all weekend with margaritas and bites for a fun Cinco de Mayo celebration.

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Ralph M. Mohr Commissioner

Jeremy J. Zellner Commissioner

OFFICIAL ELECTION NOTICE CITY OF BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO The following is a true and correct list at the time of publication of all nominations of candidates for offices to be filled at the City of Buffalo Board of Education Election to be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm certified to or filed in this office pursuant to the provisions of the New York State Education and Election Laws.

MEMBER AT LARGE 5 Year Term - Vote for Any Three

Terrance L. Heard

256 Southampton St, Buffalo NY 14208

Ann Rivera

37 Dana Rd, Buffalo NY 14216

Jack Kavanaugh

471 Colvin Ave, Buffalo NY 14216

Desmond Nalls

27 Brunswick Blvd, Buffalo NY 14208

Lawrence L. Scott

220 Hartwell Rd, Buffalo NY 14216

Carolette Meadows

281 Barnard St, Buffalo NY 14206

Jeffrey M. Conrad

228 Linden Ave, Buffalo NY 14216

Timothy J. Hartigan

9 Pawnee Pky, Buffalo NY 14210

MEMBER CENTRAL SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Paulette Woods

139 Oxford Ave, Buffalo NY 14209

MEMBER EAST SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Kathy Evans-Brown

243 Bakos Blvd, Buffalo NY 14211

Patricia A. Elliott

72 N. Parade Ave, Upper, Buffalo NY 14211

Telling the Story: Enslavement of African People in the United States is New Exhibit at Downtown Library The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library’s downtown Central Library at 1 Lafayette Square will showcase various items from its History of Slavery collection in a new exhibit entitled Telling the Story: Enslavement of African People in the United States. This free exhibit, housed in the Library’s main floor Rare Book Room and Ring of Knowledge, will be on view during all Library operating hours, as of Saturday, May 4, for approximately one year. Included in the exhibit: •An historical overview of enslavement in the United States from 1619 to Emancipation; •Original documents including a bill of sale for an enslaved person, auction advertisements, a freed man’s certificate, anti-slavery sermons, debates and court cases; •First-person narratives by Frederick Douglass, Solomon Northup, Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, and William Wells Brown, and •Creative works on the subject of enslavement including poetry, music and the first edition of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Additional display material highlighting local stories of individuals and their efforts to assist freedom seekers via the Underground Railroad will be installed in the Library’s main floor Ring of Knowledge. Supplemental material regarding these displays and the Library’s collection will also be available through the Library website, www.BuffaloLib.org. A committee of local historians, educators and community leaders provided the Library constructive input for the creation of this exhibit. A series of programs with related content will take place at the Central Library during the display year. Telling the Story: Enslavement of African People in the United States is made possible by generous support from the Raymond M. Melancon Annuity Fund, the Julian R. & Varue W. Oishei Foundation, Rand Capital Corporation, Mr. Patrick Martin, Esq., The Challenger, Buffalo Criterion, Greyline Outdoor Advertising, WBLK Radio and WUFO Radio. For more information on this free public exhibit and related programs and tours, visit www. BuffaloLib.org or call 716-858-8900.

Urban League’s Brenda Duffie Urges Voters to Learn About The Candidates in Upcoming School Board Election: Promotes “For The Students Voter Guide” Available On Line Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban League, on behalf of The Education Trust – New York, is urging voters to visit forthestudentsny.org to learn more about the candidates running in the Tuesday, May 7 school board election. " All registered voters in the City of Buffalo have the right to vote in one of the most important elections of this decade in our city." she stated. " School board members are key leaders in the fight for education equity. The election on May 7th offers an opportunity to focus on the issues that matter most for ensuring all students receive a quality education. Visit ForTheStudentsNY.org to learn more about the candidates and their positions.

MEMBER FERRY SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Sharon M. Belton-Cottman

68 Brunswick Blvd, Buffalo NY 14208

MEMBER NORTH SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Hope Jay

39 Winston Rd, Buffalo NY 14216

MEMBER PARK SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Louis J. Petrucci

89 Red Jacket Pky, Buffalo NY 14220

Austin Harig

140 Ramona Ave, Buffalo NY 14220

MEMBER WEST SUBDISTRICT 3 Year Term - Vote for One

Jennifer L. Mecozzi

89 Baynes St, Buffalo NY 14213

All Polling Locations in the City of Buffalo will be open for voting from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Candidate names and polling locations are available at 858-8891 or elections.erie.gov.

Ralph M. Mohr El Comisario

Jeremy J. Zellner El Comisario

AVISO OFICIAL DE LA JUNTA DE EDUCACIÓN ELECTORAL Las elecciones para los miembros de la junta de educación se llevara a cabo el Martes 7, de Mayo 2019 en la ciudad de Bufalo a partir de las 6:00 a.m. hasta las 9:00 p.m. Los lugares específicos tendrán las papeletas e información en español y habrá traductores disponibles. Si necesita información sobre las ubicaciones de votación, por favor llame al 716-858-8891 o visite www.elections.erie.gov Si eres bilingüe y quieres trabajar el día de las elecciones como intérprete, llama 716-858-2986 por mas informacion.


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CAROLETTE MEADOWS

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t is time that the community elects people who can relate to them. It has not served residents to elect people that have no identity with them or their struggles. With all that I have overcome in life, know that I will bring the same accountability into the board room as I have in the community. I am not afraid to assert myself when advocating for herself, family, or others. I am woman of integrity who will stand on principle in the face of adversity.

“Our Children Are Too Important Not to Get Out and Vote” The Challenger Proudly Endorses The Following Community Candidates In The Tuesday, May 7 School Board Election. We Believe These Individuals Have The Integrity, The Experience, Proven Ability And Sincere Desire To Represent The Best Interests Of Our Children . Please Join Us In Casting Your Vote For: SHARON M. BELTON-COTTMAN East District

PAULETTE WOODS CENTRAL DISTRICT

TERRANCE L. HEARD MEMBER-AT-LARGE

*Did you graduate from public schools?

PATRICIA A. ELLLIOTT

I am a graduate of the Buffalo Public School (BPS) system, a single parent of two children who have been enrolled in this same system. *What endorsements have you received so far? The Buffalo News *What do you see as the 3 most pressing issues sf facing Buffalo Public Schools today in order of importance? Graduation rates, a top and salary heavy City Hall administration, and a lack of mental health staff. *Would you support efforts

to revitalize a task force and make the infusion of African and African American history a mandatory part of the curriculum?

Black and African history is not enough. Africans and descendants of the diaspora have contributed to science, art, music, and mathematics, therefore instruction should be all-encompassing. *The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020.Will you vote on whether or not to extend his contract? Would you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? I am unsure as to whether or not I would support him staying. I would need to be on the board and have the opportunity to review his track record in its totality.

“We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us.” - John Russwurm, Freedom’s Journal. 1827 America’s 1st Black Newspaper Printed in Canada

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Why I'm Endorsing Jeffrey Conrad

I wholeheartedly, support mandatory inclusion of African and African American history in the curriculum. I think Buffalo Public Schools have made great strides in this inclusion.

The Buffalo Board of Education will be electing all 9 members of this board on Tuesday, May 7th. There are 6 district seats as well as the 3 soon- to -be vacant, At Large positions. There are 8 candidates running for the At Large seats. I am writing on the unique qualifications of Jeffrey Conrad, one of the candidates I am supporting . Mr. Conrad is a former Buffalo common council member and the Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Employment Opportunities, a self-help agency for former felons who needed assistance with re entering the community, job assistance, medical care, remedial education or in earning a GED. In addition, based on his long history of advocacy and effectiveness, Jeffrey Conrad was selected by this writer to chair the newly created Erie County Safe Street Initiative to address the city's high homicide rate, when I chaired the Erie County Legislature, in 2012. Today, Mr. Conrad runs Catholic Charities' education and training program at 1001 E. Delavan Ave., in the old American Betty Jean Axle Plant. This program currently assists GRANT our community's young men and women to prepare for the math and literacy tests that are required by the Northland Corridor Training Program. In assisting these students, he discovered that many of them were coming to the training program hungry. So what did he do? Why, he opened a food pantry that feed them at work and allow them to take food home to their families! So, it is for these and other reasons, I am supporting Jeffrey Conrad for Buffalo School Member At-Large in the May 7th election. Betty Jean Grant is the founder We Are Women Warriors

*The contract for Superintendent Kriner Cash expires in 2020.Will you vote on whether or not to extend his contract? Would you support keeping Dr. Cash on board? In his time as Superintendent, Dr. Cash has demonstrated stable and inspirational leadership, clear and methodical vision with the Education Bargain, and necessary and effective collaboration with major stakeholders- parents, teachers, elected and appointed officials in government, faith-based leaders, and community leaders. As a BOE member, I would be open to working with other members to extend Dr. Cash’s contract, and then establishing a succession plan to ensure stability and important leadership when Dr. Cash’s time comes to a close.

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An Endorsement for Terrance Heard:

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am pleased to endorse Terrance Heard for the Buffalo School Board Member At-Large position", said Barbara Seals-Nevergold, Buffalo School Board President. "I have known Terrance for many years and always admired his dedication to public service. Based on his time as an educator in Buffalo Public Schools, as well as being a community advocate, Terrance understands the sociological and psychological challenges facing our students, families, and teachers. I truly believe he has the vision needed to improve our schools and will be a promising addition to the School Board". Heard has also received endorsements from the Buffalo Barbara Seals Teachers Federation and the Citizen's Action NEVERGOLD of WNY organization. Terrance Heard believes in our students. Heard believes that he can "change the culture" by raising the education bar in our underperforming and underfunded Tier II schools while also addressing the needs of our Tier I criterion schools. Heard stresses the need for open two-way communication with all stakeholders, including students, teachers, parents, and the community. While door knocking and on his listening tour, he heard our parent's concerns, and some things are clear: "we need to provide our students with a competitive education, safe classrooms, after school programs, in-school suspensions, mentoring and counseling programs". Addressing all of these concerns would ensure better test scores and a higher graduation rate. Experience counts! Being the only Member At-Large candidate who was a Buffalo Public Schools educator, Heard knows the sociological and psychological barriers that our students and teachers face in the classrooms. Heard also understands the fiscal responsibility to our districts. As a Court Liaison who heard over 40,000 felony cases, as a Correctional Officer, and a Child Care Counselor, Heard knows our children's future if we don't elect a strong, vocal, working leader who cares about their education. Heard's goals reflect the goals of students, parents, and teachers he has meet while collecting signatures - to bring pride to Buffalo Public Schools. "Whether you know me as Coach Heard from when I coached your child in football or basketball, or Mr. Heard from the classrooms, or even as T. Heard from the neighborhood, I hope all residents of Buffalo will join me in my pursuit of making sure we have a cultural and climate shift aimed at success for all students, all teachers, all schools, and our community," said Heard. Heard has been a passionate student and community advocate and business owner in Buffalo. He has helped write and volunteered for various student mentoring groups including, but not limited to, the Breaking Barriers program and the Wisdom in Troubled Times program. Heard is a deeply dedicated and reliable community leader with a stellar record of successful outreach to a wide variety of demographics from the east side to the west side and from north Buffalo to south Buffalo. He is experienced in strategic planning and providing timely and sound advice on various community initiatives. (Dr. Barbara Seals-Nevergold is President and Member atLarge of the Buffalo Board of Education.) HUA HU CHING

Ten The ego is a monkey catapulting through the jungle: Totally fascinated by the realm of the senses, it swings from one desire to the next, one conflict to the next, one self-centered idea to the next. If you threaten it, it actually fears for its life. Let this monkey go. Let the senses go. Let desires go. Let conflicts go. Let ideas go. Let the fiction of life and death go. Just remain in the center, watching. And then forget that you are there.

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The Process at Work

I was encouraged by Buffalo Bills 2019 NFL Draft selections, especially Ed Oliver out of Houston at defensive tackle. Oliver has a h i g h m o tor and can be moved from defensive tackle to possibly nose guard a n d can be a tough individual to handle in a pass rushing situation. I would have selected Jawaan Taylor right tackle out of Florida. The Bills also had an opportunity to draft Alabama tight end Irv Smith, Jr., whose father was a successful NFL player and reminds me of Ossie Newsome with his blocking and pass catching skills. He

could have made a big difference in the passing game and could have been a major asset for Bills QB Josh Allen. Instead the Bills chose offensive tackle Cody Ford who seems to be a pass blocking specialist after blocking for Heisman Trophy winners Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray. They both are mobile QB’s that like to move around in the pocket and can make plays once the play breaks down, which bodes well for a QB like Bills Josh Allen. The Bills passed on all the wide receivers including my pick of Riley Ridley and most likely will bring some receivers in among the undrafted free agents that will be announced by the team in the coming days. The Bills have signed former UB QB Tyree Jackson and defensive back Cam Lewis. These signings along with the other eight undrafted free agents will be announced soon. I also like wide receiver David Stills out

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of West Virginia, who could have been a good QB if he were given the chance to play the position. It’s a shame how Black QB’s are treated and not given a fair shot at playing the position. How about New York Giants General Manager David Gettleman drafting a White QB out of Duke, Daniel Jones known for throwing interceptions while passing on Ohio State QB Dwayne Hoskins, who has a 70% passer rating while Jones was only 59.9% rating! Jones threw 29 interceptions while Haskins 9 interceptions. Haskins was the best QB in the draft and was picked at 15th overall. Jones picked at 6th overall is clear that Black QB’s are still stereotyped as not being as good as marginal White QB’s. Dave Gettleman is in his mid 70’s and could not let go of old school racist stereotypes against Black QB’s and just set the Giants back another two to three years; especially after trading away star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Gettleman did not like an unapologetic Black man on the Giants football team voicing his own opinions and hurried up and traded him away, severely handicapping his team for the upcoming season. The Bill Polians and David Gettlemans of the NFL world are dinosaurs, they’re backwards thinking of Blacks not being capable of being leaders is straight out of the 1950’s and 1960’s where people of color stayed in their place and did as they were told by wWhite folks. New York Giants ownership and management just allowed an outdated old man to ruin their football team for years to come. It’s only fitting since they fired two time Super Bowl Champion General Manager Jerry Reese (African American) and replaced him with days gone by Dave Gettleman!

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Rochester native and UB Bulls Star player Cierra Dillard's draft was recently announced in the 2nd round pick No. 20 overall for WNBA ‘s Minnesota Lynx. She is noted as one of the best players male or female to ever hail from Rochester. Dillard became just the third player from Section V to be drafted by a WNBA team. There are only 36 people selected in the world for this draft opportunity. Dillard was second in the nation in scoring at 25.2 points per game and her 856 points were not only a school record (as was her scoring average) but also a new Mid- American Conference mark. She also led the nation in made free throws (233) and attempts (287).

Nude Wigs & Extensions, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY). On December 11, 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 1695 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo NY 14216. Purpose: any lawful purpose. No specific duration attached to LLC. April 3,10,17,24 May 1,8 "Notice of formation of Flight Fitness & Wellness LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC); Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 1/30/2019. Office of the LLC: Erie County. 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: 195 Bird Avenue, Apt 5, Buffalo NY 14213. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity." April 3,10,17,24 May 1,8 EBONYBLACK AND PRETTY LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/25/19 Office: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 170 Manhattan Ave 1033, Buffalo NY 14215-1033 Purpose: Any lawful purpose permitted for LLC’s under NYS LLC ACT. April 10,17,24 May 1,8,15

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for Project No. 45655E, for Electrical Work, Replace Switchgear, State Armory, 27 Masten Avenue, Buffalo (Erie County), NY, will be received by the Office of General Services (OGS), Design & Construction Group (D&C), Division of Contract Management, 35th Fl., Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242, on behalf of the Division of Military and Naval Affairs, until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, when they will be publicly opened and read. Each bid must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and must be accompanied by a certified check, bank check, or bid bond in the amount of $23,200 for E. All successful bidders will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond in the statutory form of public bonds required by Sections 136 and 137 of the State Finance Law, each for 100% of the amount of the Contract estimated to be between $250,000 and $500,000 for E. Designated staff are Jessica Hoffman, Carl Ruppert and Pierre Alric in the Division of Contract Management, telephone (518) 474-0203, fax (518) 473-7862 and John Lewyckyj, Deputy Director, Design & Construction Group, telephone (518) 474-0201, fax (518) 486-1650. The only time prospective bidders will be allowed to visit the job site to take field measurements and examine existing conditions of the project area will be at 10:00 a.m. on May 13, 2019 at Masten State Armory, 27 Masten Avenue, Room 121, Buffalo, NY. Phone the office of Lauren Clausen, (716) 885-0908 a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the date to provide the names of those who will attend the pre-bid site visit. Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Article 15-A and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, OGS is required to promote opportunities for the maximum feasible participation of New York State-certified Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises (“MWBEs”) and the employment of minority group members and women in the performance of OGS contracts. All bidders are expected to cooperate in implementing this policy. OGS hereby establishes an overall goal of 10% for MWBE participation, 5% for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) participation and 5% for Women-Owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation (based on the current availability of qualified MBEs and WBEs). The total contract goal can be obtained by utilizing any combination of MBE and /or WBE participation for subcontracting and supplies acquired under this Contract. The Bidding and Contract Documents for this Project are available on compact disc (CD) only, and may be obtained for an $8.00 deposit per set, plus a $2.00 per set shipping and handling fee. Contractors and other interested parties can order CD’s on-line through a secure web interface available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please use the following link at the OGS website for ordering and payment instructions: http://www.ogs.ny.gov/ bu/dc/esb/acquirebid.asp. For questions about purchase of bid documents, please send an e-mail to DC.Plans@ogs.ny.gov, or call(518) 474-0203. For additional information on this project, please use the link below and then click on the project number: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/ dnc/contractorConsultant/esb/ ESBPlansAvailableIndex.asp. John D. Lewyckyj, C.S.I., C.D.T. Deputy Director, OGS Design & Construction Group

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LEGAL NOTICE BAYVIEW

LOAN V. MCGRATH

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS

Index No. 806547/2018

BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,

Plaintiff, v. ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE MICHAEL J. MCGRATH A/K/A MICHAEL MCGRATH A/K/A MICHAEL J. MCGRATH, SR., IF LIVING, AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THEM AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, DISCOVER BANK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, and JOHN DOE, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS;

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above action and serve a copy of your Answer 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 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. Erie County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. 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. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Dennis E. Ward, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 27th day of March, 2019 at Buffalo, New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: Tax I.D. No. 133.73-4-29 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. 265, Township 10, Range 7 of the Buffalo Creek Reservation and, according to a map filed in Erie County Clerk’s Office under

Cover No. 1271, is known and distinguished as subdivision Lot No. 43, being situate on the northerly side of Downing Street and being thirty five (35) feet front and rear by one hundred fifteen (115) feet in depth, commencing six-hundred sixty five and eight hundredths (665.08) feet easterly from the intersection of the northerly line of Downing Street with the easterly line of Hancock Avenue, according to said map. Subject to easements, covenants, and restriction of record. These premises are also known as 376 Downing Street a/k/a 376 Downing, Buffalo, NY 14220. WOODS OVIATT GILMAN LLP Attorney for Plaintiff 700 Crossroads Building 2 State Street Rochester, NY 14614

LEGAL NOTICE Keybank v Prentice NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE, KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. RALPH L. PRENTICE, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on April 17, 2018 and an Order Dismissing Bankruptcy duly filed February 15, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Erie County Hall, Foreclosure Alcove, 1st floor, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY on May 15, 2019 at 3:00 p.m., premises known as 52 Roswell Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14215. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Cheektowaga, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 90.08, Block 1 and Lot 2. Approximate amount of judgment is $123,535.95 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 606128/12. Gregory J. Stewart, Esq., Referee GreenspoonMarder, 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022, Attorneys for Plaintiff

LEGAL NOTICE BID INVITATION TO BID The NFTA is soliciting bids for Project No. 11BA1801, BNIA Airfield Lighting Control Panel Upgrade, Bid No. E-558 due on May 21, 2019 at 2pm. www.nftaengineering.com

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City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency Request for Proposal The City of Buffalo (“City”), through the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (“BURA”), is seeking proposals through the federal HOME Investment Partnership Program to assist in the development of affordable housing projects in the City of Buffalo. Through this program, activities have been undertaken to enhance ongoing neighborhood revitalization efforts. For the funding period covered by this application the City will assess proposals received that address the goals outlined in the City's Consolidated Plan. Applicants must be incorporated for-profit or non-profit entities to undertake affordable housing activities within the boundaries of the City of Buffalo. It is the policy of BURA, that all local Minority/Women Business Enterprises (M/WBE’s) be encouraged to submit proposals. BURA continues to ensure that all locally owned M/WBE’s are afforded the maximum opportunity to participate as Applicants or Sub-Applicants in the provision of goods and services for BURA. BURA encourages the award of at least thirty percent (30%) of the total dollar value of this project directly or indirectly to M/WBE’s. Proposal Submission Deadline: June 10, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Request for Proposal submissions are due to: Yvonne C. McCray, Director of Housing City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency 65 Niagara Square Room-920 City Hall Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 RE: City of Buffalo HOME Investment Partnership Program RFP Submission (No. 2019-1H) A full copy of the Request for Proposal can be picked up in 315 City Hall or 920 City Hall, 65 Niagara Square Buffalo NY 14202, the Central Library, 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo NY 14203 and http://www.city-buffalo.com/BuraBids or http://www.city-buffalo.com/bids .

LEGAL NOTICE US BANK V. HILL

LEGAL NOTICE BID

NOTICE OF SALE COUNTY COURT ERIE COUNTY U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff against KAREN J HILL A/K/A KAREN HILL, ET AL, et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane, LLP, 28 East Main Street Suite 1800,Rochester, NY 14614 Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered September 13, 2018, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Foreclosure Alcove 1st Floor, at 92 Franklin St., in the County of Erie, State of New York on June 4, 2019 at 9:00 AM. Premises known as 5 Wood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211. Sec 101.73 Block 5 Lot 17. All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $39,183.13 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 804915/2017. Andrew Z. Lepore, Esq., Referee VERJC277

REQUEST FOR BID Mark Cerrone, Inc. is requesting bids for the following projects for all scopes of work detailed in contract documents. Optional MWBE Pre-bid meetings will be held for interested firms at MCI Office. Documents can be obtained by contacting the associated estimator, Phone 716-2825244, Fax 716-282-5245 or iSqFt®. Bids due electronically or in person at 2368 Maryland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305. Certified firms for associated goals are strongly encouraged. Northland Corridor Redevelopment Phase 2 in Buffalo NY. Contact: cganje@markcerrone.com. Optional MWBE Meeting upon request. MBE: 25% WBE: 5%. Proposals due to MCI by 5/10/19 at 12:00PM. NYSDOT Removal of Niagara Scenic Parkway with Park Improvements in the City of Niagara Falls D263805. Contact: gbostard@markcerrone. com. Optional MWBE Meeting upon request. MBE: 12% WBE 18%. Proposals due to MCI by 5/21/19 at 2:00PM.

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Camp Joy The Lutheran Church of Our Savior Camp JOY 2019, at 26 Brunswick Blvd will be held July 8 through August 16. The camp is open to boys and girls, kindergarten through 6th grade. Camp JOY is a structured summer day camp program with enrichment activities that develop and stimulate the mind and the body. Camp Fee is $200 (before May 1 and $250 after May 1) Camp hours are 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (breakfast & lunch served daily). Enrollment limited and accepted on a first come first served basis. Call 716 885 1108 for details on how to register.

The Salvation Army Summer Day Camp Join us at 960 Main Street for a summer of fun and learning! The Camp offers daily activities including a variety of sports, leadership challengers, educational adventures and field trips for children ages 5 -12.; with well-trained counsel, registration is open until June 28. For more info please contact James McNeil at 716 888-6231

Wednesday May 1 The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 427-0566. Thursday May 2 Truth Commission to Address School Suspension Rates in Buffalo Public Schools: 6:00PM-8:00PM at East High School on 820 Northampton St.,Hosted by VOICE. Buffalo For more information Whitney@ VoiceBuffalo.org or 716842-6571. The Afro-American Historical Association’s 42nd Annual Family History Dinner and Meeting: 6 p.m. at Emerson School of Hospitality, 86 West Chippewa St. No ticket sales at the door. Yoga & Jembe Every Thursday at Juneteenth headquarters 1517 Genesee 5:30 p.m.

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