Challenger Community News August 14 2019

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Rumor Denied! Pastor Chapman Says St. John Tower Has Not Been Sold Page 3

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

Rochester Set to Kick Off 12th Annual Sankofa Theatre Festival [Rochester, New York] - The Sankofa Theatre Festival, which for over a decade has been “Bringing Life to the Stage,” is back again from August 21 to 31. Produced by MMB Theatre 1 Project, the festival showcases the original works of emerging and established African American playwrights at 7:30 p.m. nightly with a 2 p.m. matinee Aug. 24 at the Multi-use Community Cultural Center (MuCCC), 142 Atlantic Ave. “We’re pleased to have the second play of Karen Culley’s Green Book Chronicles trilogy as the main feature of this year’s festival’’ said Curtis Rivers, playwright Photos by Karen Culley and founder/artistic director of MMB Theatre 1 Project. Founded in 2007, the Sankofa Theatre Festival since then has grown from one day to two weeks. Week one of the Sankofa Theatre Festival starts on Wednesday, Aug. 21 with Karen Culley of Irondequoit, and her The Green Book Chronicles II: Welcome to the Lilly. The play examines closely held secrets within a Virginia family that could tear apart their longheld dream of opening a bed and breakfast in the Jim Crow era South. After the Saturday, Aug. 24 matinee, there is a talk-back with the playwright and cast. On Aug. 28 and 29, last year’s popular addition to the festival, the Night of 10s, returns to the Multi-use Community Cultural Center (MuCCC). The ten-minute comedic and dramatic plays pertain to various aspects of the African American experience. And on Aug. 30 and 31 the full-length play RED – That Other Color Girl by Grace Flores of Rochester, looks at how colorism has affected Black women in America. Admission from Aug. 21 to 24 is $16 in advance; $20 at the door. During the second week of the festival, from Aug. 28 to 31, admission is $12 in advance; $18 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at Mood Makers Books, Village Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., in Rochester’s Neighborhood of the Arts or online at muccc.org. An all-access festival pass for $45 is available until Saturday, Aug. 17 at Mood Makers Books and via the festival venue website. For details on the all-access pass call (585) 271-7010, email moodckr@frontiernet.net or visit muccc.org .

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The Bills Report/ By George Radney

The journey begins with a single step.

NFL Brings in Australian Rules Football Players to Training Camps

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he abundance of young people and their parents choosing for them to play sports like soccer, and lacrosse have caused the NFL to look at new ways of getting NFL football players. The Australian Rules football league has been targeted by NFL to start a development program to introduce the game to them. The NFL has players like former NFL star and Cleveland Browns running back Earnest Byner working with these guys in hope of them liking our style of football. The Bills have Christian Wade in training camp in hopes he might be able to make the roster or practice squad team. Christian said, “It’s like I’m 4 years old just learning how to play American football. Earnest Byner taught us the language of football and how to play the game. I never wore pads before and you have to have patience and then explode into the gaps leading through the holes for running with the ball. Every day I’m willing to learn and looking forward to playing in live games.” Wade is exempt from being cut for the first 2 years and will have a legitimate opportunity to learn and develop with the Bills. “It’s a great opportunity for us; to continue to play and stop thinking about what needs to be done and just play at full speed,” he continued. Christian touched the ball once in Bills preseason opener and made a cut back and once gone for a 65 yard TD. He has learned a lot in a short period of time but nothing beats GOD given talent and that’s what Christian Wade has to offer. He’s a very humble young man, keep an eye on his development as a possible successful NFL running back. Bills Defensive Coordinator Leslie Frazier is excited about upcoming season and sees his defense becoming quicker and nastier. Coach Frazier says,”We saw the potential of Ed Oliver winning against offensive guards one on one . What that does when a team tries to slide protection toward Ed, this will open up more opportunities for Jerry (Hughes).” Yes, we are going to be seeing a lot of number one draft pick ninth overall selection Ed Oliver in the coming weeks. He will be a welcome addition to the Bills defensive unit. Ed Oliver has already gotten in scuffles in practice mainly because he is big fast and nasty football player. He has been embarrassing offensive linemen in recent days. You won’t have a hard time finding him on the field during preseason and regular season games a very explosive player that Buffalo Bills have been lacking in quite some time. The defense is almost set with the key battles at linebacker and cornerback positions. I also would keep an eye on rookie defensive lineman Darryl Johnson out of North Carolina A & T. He’s having an excellent camp and the preseason games will most likely determine his fate with Bills. Bills defense will be more physical with younger talent on the field with our veteran secondary. Once again Bills defense will carry the team as long as they are healthy and get some type of consistent scoring by the offense. My thoughts on QB Josh Allen and offensive line in next week’s edition. Follow me on Twitter: georgeradney@georgeradman, thechallengernews.com and on FB & IG.

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Elder Announces Run For Mayor of Niagara Falls Jeffrey Elder has officially announced that he will be running for Mayor of Niagara Falls as an independent candidate on the “Dynamic New Future Line” in the November general election. The announcement was made August 14 in Hyde Park near the Niagara Falls Veterans Memorial.

Freeman: "The Mighty Oba"

Patrick Freeman: "The Mighty Oba" New Time, New Station Same Great Show Pro Talk with The Mighty O'Ba (Patrick Freeman) begins on Saturday September 7 from 12 noon to 12;30 p.m.; 4:-4:30 p.m.; and 9 - 9:30 p.m.. on Channel 1302 Spectrum Cable T.V. Saturdays 7:30 to 8a.m. and Thursday 1:30 to 2:00pm #SPOTIFY#ITUNES#Apple #SpeakersBureau

Free Legal Sankofa Youth and Advice Clinic Family Camp The Free Legal Advice Clinic is free of charge and Accepting open to the public. Lawyers will be on hand to discuss isRegistration sues and give advice on any THE Sankofa Youth and Family Camp will be held August 26 – 28 at Camp Seven Hills (Lakeside) 10299 Savage Road Holland, NY. Activities include: cultural knowledge, fishing, cooking, chess, dancing, music, instrumental instruction, arts and crafts, sports, hiking, play acting and more. The cost per family is $130. Please make checks payable to Sankofa Youth Camp/ CAO. For more information and registration contact Bro. Dahveed: (716)332-3773, Kadeem Walters (716)-423-4469, or Sincere Lincoln (716)-228-6243 at the Alphonso “Rafi” Greene Center 1423 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14211.

issues you have questions about. Hosted by WNY Council on Occupational Safety and Health (WNY COSH) and PUSH Buffalo, the clinic will be held at Our Lady of Hope Church corner of Lafayette and Grant St. on Thursday August 22 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. For more information call (716) 833-5416 Ext. 11 or email info@wnycosh.org

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Rumor Denied! St. John Tower Has Not Been Sold Says Pastor Chapman's Office Under the leadership of the late Rev. Bennett W. Smith, former Pastor of St. John Baptist Church, the St. John Towers was developed to house the community’s senior citizens. It is said that he once remarked that the beautiful new Michigan Street high rise would be “the last place between here and glory” for those residents. Over the past week it has been rumored that St. John Towers has been sold and the question on many people’s minds was what would happen to the senior residents. That rumor, according to the office of St. John Baptist Church Pastor Michael Chapman, is not true. St. John Tower, according to a statement, has not been sold, rather it is part of a huge renovation project. “There is no change in ownership,” it was stated.

Minority Bar Foundation to Host 37th Annual Scholarship and Awards Celebration This year the Minority Bar Foundation, Inc. (“Foundation”) will hold its 37th annual Scholarship and Awards Celebration Thursday, August 15, at The Mansion on Delaware, 414 Delaware Avenue. Each year the organization celebrates diversity in legal education and legal careers through philanthropy and award recognition. It is the mission of the Minority Bar to honor individuals in our community who advance diversity and support future leaders though financial scholarships. This year’s awardees are as follows: •Legal Service Award – Robert Kresse, Esq. •Trailblazer Award – Hon. Shirley Troutman, Associate Justice, Appellate Division, Fourth Department •Lifetime Achievement Award – David Edmunds, Esq., Deputy Commissioner, NYS Liquor Authority •Education Award – Katie Campos, Teach for America Buffalo •Community Service Award – Anita Williams, Taking it to the Streets •President’s Award – Terrence McKelvey, Esq. •John L. Hargrave Law Student Award – Arrianna Hart Doors will open at 5:00 p.m. for Cocktails, with a brief awards presentation beginning at 6:00 p.m. Cocktails and food stations will continue after the awards presentation. Tickets are on sale now and can be reserved by email at mbafoundation@yahoo.com. Cost is $85 per ticket and all proceeds benefit financial assistance for law students and people interested in a career in law.

Introducing Dr. Ntare Ali Gault Ntare Ali Gault recently defended his dissertation and graduated with his Ph. D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo’s American Studies Department. Dr. Gault, the founder of The Njozi Ensemble which included the Njozi Chorus, Njozi Poets, and the Njozi Poetry Slams is also a playwright whose plays have been produced in Buffalo, New York City, and Phoenix, Az. Dr. Gault’s dissertation title is The Directors Cut: Black Masculinity in Early 21st Century Cinema. Gault earned his Bachelors of Science Degree from Medaille College in 2015, his Masters of Arts in 2018, and his Doctor of Dr, Gault Philosophy in 2019 from UB. He is the husband of Dr. Erika D. Gault, and the father of Hazel Irene Elise Gault. He is the son of McDaniel and the late Irene Gault. Dr. Gault and his family are now making their home in Tucson, Arizona and he is a professor in the Africana Studies Department at the University of Arizona.

Hatshepsut:The African Queen who would be King

Hatshepsut the African Queen Of Egypt Who Became Pharaoh And Ruled The World For 20 Years A daughter of King Thutmose I, Hatshepsut became queen of Egypt when she married her half-brother, Thutmose II, around the age of 12. Upon his death, she began acting as regent for her stepson, the infant Thutmose III, but later took on the full powers of a pharaoh, becoming co-ruler of Egypt around 1473 B.C. As Pharaoh, Hatshepsut extended Egyptian trade and oversaw ambitious building projects, most notably the "Temple of Deir el-Bahri," at Luxor where she would be buried. She also launched a successful sea voyage to the land of Punt, a place located somewhere on the northeast coast of Africa, where they traded with the inhabitants, bringing back “marvels.” Knowing that her power grab was highly controversial because she was a woman, Hatshepsut fought to defend its legitimacy, pointing to her royal lineage and claiming that her father had appointed her his successor. She sought to reinvent her image, and in statues and paintings of that time, she ordered that she be portrayed as a male pharaoh, with a beard and large muscles. In other images, however, she appeared in traditional female regalia. In the history of Egypt during the dynastic period (3000 to 332 B.C.) there were only two or three women who managed to rule as pharaohs,


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HEALTH MATTERS

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ne of the greatest gifts our ancestors gave us is the legacy of doing really big things. Things so big they changed the course of the existence of African-American people. In order to do big things you must dream big. Small visions bring small actions and yield little results. As I surveyed the health of African-American people living in our region I found a community in the midst of a severe health crisis. It was time to do something big. Our ancestors teach us it can be done: “Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.” – Harriet Tubman I want to invite you to join me and the members of The African American Health Pastor George F. Disparities Task Force to the “Igniting NICHOLAS Hope 2019: “Building A Culture of Health & Ending African American Health Disparities” that will take place Fri., Aug. 17 and Sat., Aug. 18, 2019 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo at 955 Main St., Buffalo. The Conference is free and open to all community members. We are dreaming of community where African-Americans do not suffer from high rates of chronic disease such as diabetes, hypertension, HIV/AIDS, cancer as well as poor maternal health for our women. Our Conference will feature leading African American public health experts who have experience in initiating and engaging communities to effect a change in minority health disparities including: • Moro Salifu, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP, Director of the Brooklyn Health Disparities Center, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center; •John Ruffin, PhD, Founding Director, National Institute on Minority and Health Disparities; and •Lisa A. Nicholas, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California Los Angeles Ronald Reagan Medical Center. We are bringing to the City of Buffalo three major AfricanAmerican physicians, among our nation’s most prominent leaders in addressing health disparities, who will be speaking specifically about health issues in Buffalo’s Black community. Bringing this level of Black expertise and Black excellence – both national and local together is unprecedented in Buffalo and a reflection of the commitment that we are making to eliminate the health disparities that have so damaged our community for too long. If you share that sediment that it is unacceptable for our people to be living in a community where Black people are 300% more likely to contract preventable chronic diseases which translate to 10-12 lost years of life, as a result of the social determinants of health then please join us for this important event. Along with our dynamic speakers we will have the following working groups that will directly address many of the social determinants of health which are driving the poor health outcomes for our people: •Unfair ticketing and the disparate fines and fees for minor violations •Nutrition, planning communities for people to have access to healthy food •The Impact of Mental Health on African American Young Males •A Community wealth building strategy •Building Alliances to reduce tobacco use in the African-American community •Addressing historic trauma through honest talk, deep listening and real healing •The negative impact of Black girls being treated as adults in the educational system •Restorative practices and the diffusion of community conflicts In addition we will be making a very special announcement that will directly impact one of our stated goals of opening a Center of African-American Health Disparities. We have created a working group that includes UB, elected officials, health care professionals, clergy, labor and community members. Now we need you to come and lend your voice as we continue our journey to do something big for our community. Please register today: http://bit.ly/ignitehope2019

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The Benefits of Physical Activity for Older Adults In adults aged 65 years and above, physical activity includes leisure time physical activity (for example: walking, dancing, gardening, hiking, swimming), transportation (e.g. walking or cycling), occupational (if the individual is still engaged in work), household chores, play, games, sports or planned exercise, in the context of daily, family, and community activities.

Benefits of physical activity for older adults includes: •Lower rates of coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, type 2 diabetes, colon cancer and breast cancer, a higher level of cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, healthier body mass and composition; •Improved Mental Health. •Decreased Risk of Falls. •Social Engagement. •Improved Cognitive Function.

•Reduces Risk of Dementia •Improves Bone Health •Makes You Happier •Prevents Unwanted Falls •Helps Flexibility and Range of Motion •Supports Better Sleep

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LIVING WELL Health Fair for Seniors! The Senior Program at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center proudly announces its second annual LIVING WELL Health Fair for Seniors! The event is free for all adults aged 55 and over, and will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, August 23rd in the gymnasium at the Gloria Parks Community Center at 3242 Main Street at the corner of Heath Street in Buffalo’s University District. The Senior Program serves over 300 active seniors annually. Seniors come to Gloria Parks for fitness classes, hot lunch through Erie County Senior Services, computer classes, weekly bingo, card playing, and other games, regular field trips, and social events. Program Director Phyllis Caver explains: “We are serving the most active and motivated generation of seniors ever. And they generally want to learn more about how to take better care of themselves, in order to live active, and healthy lives. So we are making an annual commitment to creating a Health Fair so that our seniors can learn about free and affordable resources to address health concerns and wellness strategies to maintain their health. ” There will be several participatory presentations, including Tai Chi for Beginners by the Taoist Tai Chi Center of Buffalo at 10:30 a.m.; a Cooking Demonstration of easy-to-make meals by Chef Jack of Erie County Senior Services Department at 11:00 a.m.; and a demonstration of the popular Hustle for Health urban line dance for seniors at Noon. There will be a free lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The Gym will be filled with vendors providing free information and some services. For more information, call Program Director Phyllis Caver at 832-1010 ext. 206.

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Roslyn Eldridge and Janet James, two members of the Gloria Parks Senior Program, and volunteers at last year’s Living Well Health Fair at Gloria J. Parks Community Center.

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Annual Puerto Rican and Hispanic Day Festival, Concert and Parade This Weekend

Black Achievers Co-Chairs Dionne Williamson and Royce L. Woods.

Co-Chairs Announced for the 47th Black Achievers Awards Black Achievers, Inc. will host the 47th Annual Black Achievers Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 5, 2019 at the Buffalo Grand Hotel (formerly the Adam’s Mark Hotel), 120 Church Street. The organization will recognize another group of outstanding individuals, all of whom have inspiring stories of personal, professional, spiritual and community achievements. The event, an evening of fine dining, networking and entertainment, will begin with a Red Carpet Reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and awards presentations at 7:00 p.m. The Co-Chairs for this much anticipated event are Dionne Williamson, the National Sales Director and Certified Diversity Meeting Professional at Visit Buffalo Niagara, and Royce L. Woods, Executive Director of the Beverly Gray Business Exchange Center. For more information on the gala or to purchase tickets, call 884-1490, or visit the Black Achievers, Inc. web site at www. buffaloblackachievers.com. Tickets may also be purchased at Doris Records.

The annual Puerto Rican and Hispanic Day WNY festival and concert will take place on Friday, August 16 to Sunday August 18 in LaSalle Park . On Saturday, August 17, the Puerto Rican and Hispanic Day Parade of WNY starts at 1:00p.m. in front of Buffalo City Hall and marches north ending on the corner of Niagara Street and Porter Avenue. The parade is excited to be celebrating its 17th year anniversary in 2019! Last year was the largest parade and event in history. We had well over 2,500 participants from 78 organizations marching with us from WNY, Rochester, Erie PA, Canada, etc. The festival is FREE all weekend long.

Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. Celebrated National Health Center Week On August 9, the Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. hosted "Let's Do It Again." The event was held in celebration of National Health Center Week. Hundreds of federally qualified health centers across the nation celebrated their purpose, their mission and their patients by hosting events similar to this for one week. Dr. LaVonne Ansari, CEO, stated "this organization provides access to quality care for over 20,000 insured, underinsured and uninsured patients each year at our four sites throughout Erie and Niagara Counties. We hold the annual events to give people access to information and medical service providers who they may or may not know about. It's also a way for us to help parents prepare for the upcoming school year with back pack giveaways and school supplies." The event was held 34 Benwood Avenue, and was cosponsored by Fidelis Health Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield and United Health Care.

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August 22, 2019 for our

5:00 - 7:00 pm Tops Friendly Markets, along with our community leaders, invite you to join us for a night of fun and festivities at your local Jefferson Avenue Tops. Enjoy an evening of live music, family friendly activities, giveaways, and food samplings.

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FAITH & FAMILY

Vacation Bible School & Neighborhood Fest at New Covenant United Church of Christ The New Covenant United Church of Christ located at 459 Clinton St. will host Vacation Bible School August 19-23, 5-8p.m.. The theme is “Jesus the Kingdom Builder” adapted from Matthew 7:24-27. All are welcome age 3 years to adult. The program will consist of Bible groups for all ages; art, crafts, music, dance and more. Dinner will be served each evening. Please join us as we study God’s Word and enjoy Christian Fellowship. Vacation Bible School will conclude on Friday, August 23 with a presentation by all groups and a celebratory meal. Saturday, August 24, 12noon – 4pm the church’s Annual Neighborhood Fest will convene on the grounds of the church. Fun, food and school supplies (while they last). All are welcome! Vacation Bible School is chaired by Sister Jameka Spencer. Neighborhood Fest is chaired by Deacon Barbara Davis. Reverend Jacquelyn Ross Brown, M. Div. is Senior Pastor. For additional information, please contact the church by calling (716) 856-3392.

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104th Church Anniversary Celebration Annual BackRev. Edward Jackson along with the entire Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 402 Clinton Street cordially invites you to help celebrate our 104th Church Anniversary. Please join us for a host of unforgettable events that include a pre-anniversary kick off service with Stellar & Grammy award winning Evangelist, Singer/Songwriter Dorinda ClarkCole, on Friday August 16 at 7p.m. Continuing our celebration there will also be a three-night summer revival on August 21-23 (The Revivalists are Rev. Johnteris Tate, Rev. Clinton McFarland and Rev, Tolan Morgan); a fellowship boat ride on August 23 , and a church picnic/ Rev. Jackson Health Fair on August 24 . The finale of our anniversary weekend will be our Sunday morning worship service at 9:45 am, on August 25, where Pastor Sedric Veal and Temple Baptist Church, East Cleveland, Ohio will be our morning guest. For more information and details please visit our church’s web-site at www.friendshipbaptistbuffalo.org or at our Facebook page: “Friendship Baptist Buffalo.”

to- School Supplies at Agape AME Church

Free school supplies will be distributed on Saturday, August 17 from 1 to -3:00p.m. at Agape AME Church, 224 Northland Avenue (near Lonsdale). The Erie County Library-BookMobile will also add to the afternoon to help children prepare to go back-to-school.

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FAITH & FAMILY

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Go and Dine Erie County Senior Dining Program Please Join us at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 701 East Delavan Ave. (716895- 7494) to register for Erie County Senior Services Go & Dine program Saturday August 24 from 11a.m.2p.m. The only requirement is to be 60 years of age or older. Erie County Staff will be there to assist anyone to enroll in the program or any other benefits/services you may be eligible for. If you have any questions before or after the event, please call Erie County NYConnects at 716-858-8526.

Lady Wingo is Guest at Mt. Zion Mid-Day Fresh Word Program The Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Deaconess Ministry at 1334 Calumet Avenue, Niagara Falls, invites the community to its annual program/ event on Saturday August 17 at 1p.m.: A MidDay Fresh Word. The guest proclaimer is Lady JoAnna Wingo of Antioch Baptist Church, Buffalo. The theme is, Recognizing Your Ministry: Women Under Construction, Building the Kingdom...Esther 4:14 Refreshments will be served. We invite you to be our guest for the afternoon, and we request that you bring a friend to share this spirit filled program that we anticipate. It is our sincere hope and desire that you are as excited as we are and that you plan to join us. We see this as a great opportunity to worship, praise, fellowship and pray with you. To God be the glory!

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St. Luke AME Zion Church to Host Summer Revival

Syretta Thompson "The Trumpet Lady" will perfom.

"Taking It To The Streets" Rally And Festival This Weekend In MLK Park!

Taking it to the Streets, 31st rally and festival will be held in Martin Luther King Park, on August 17th and 18th, 2019. Featured will be Synetta Thompson “The Trumpet Lady” plus: Apostle Erika Jack, Annetta Williams, Apostle Ahmad Lee, Marsha McWilson, Carol Milhouse, BMMC Choir, and Joyce Wilson Nixon. Also a car show, can goods giveaway, martial arts demonstration, vendors, FREE hair cuts, back to school supplies, kids zone, and much more! For more information call 891-4760, 507-1931 or 400-6749.

The Rev. Jamal H. Bryantsenior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, a mega church in Lithonia, Ga. near Atlanta- will be the guest speaker for Summer Revival 2019 on Aug. 15 and 16. The community is invited to the free event, which is presented by the Buffalo District of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and will be held at St. Luke AME Zion Church, 314 E. Ferry St., near Jefferson Avenue. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Services begin at 7p.m. Rev. Bryant also has been very active in the social justice and civil rights movement. For more information about the Summer Revival, call 883-0961.

FIRST LADIES: Pictured on the right is Lady Daun Nicohlas of Lincoln Memorial UMC with Lady Rachel McCarley of Tabernacle Of Praise, Rachel’s Experience Inc. , a Private Psychotherapy Practice.

"Peace & Love"

In Remembrance of Our Beloved Baba Simba It’s been 9 years since Baba Simba Mlee, the Ambassador of Peace and Love, made his Transition (August 2, 2010) after a brief, but valiant bout with cancer. It was perhaps his greatest struggle, aside from what he often described as his lifelong quest to liberate the African mind in “the struggle to eliminate ignorance.” An uncompromising cultural nationalist, Pan Africanist and chief Challenger photographer for more than a quarter of a century, he was known affectionately throughout the region and the country, as “Brother Simba.” Indeed he was everybody’s “brother,” everybody’s conscience, everybody’s reminder of their Blackness (whether they wanted to be or not). Through his camera lens he captured generations and important milestones and events in the history of African Americans from the Black power movement to politicians local, national and regional. Simba was respected and even revered by many, especially young people striving to understand their culture. He made the phrase “peace and love” a household word in his community. Some even referred to him as “Mr. Peace and Love.” And when things got rough, his advice (even to himself) was always, “go with God.” Brother Simba’s physically presence is gone, but his spiritual essence will always be with us. And every time we hear or say “peace and love” we will remember him. Because that, in essence, was who he was, and that is what he has finally found.... peace and an abundance of God’s love.

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

1 * JEZEBEL SPIRIT - Saturday August 3, 10am Bro. Kenny Smith 2 * CHRIST CENTERED RECOVERY - Saturday August 10 10am Bro. Victor Bagnato 3 *WHY DO YOU DREAM – Saturday August 17, 10am Bishop Dwight & First Lady Renee Brown 4 *LEADERSHIP – Saturday August 24, 10am Pastor Ted Howard 5 *Marriage – Saturday August 31, 10am Pastor Arthur H. & First Lady Michelle Boyd

Arthur H. Boyd, Senior Pastor Workshops Free & Open To The Public – Continental Breakfast Will Be Served


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Entertainment

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BEAU FLEUVE MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL “Our City, Our Stage, Our Festival” O By Leah Hamilton

n Sunday, August 25 Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Festival will host their 3rd Annual Ultimate Sunday Funday summer event in Buffalo’s Silo City from 11a.m. – 9p.m. After two successfully progressive years presenting a hot diverse potluck of talent, this millennial led event founded by Buffalo native Lindsey Taylor, continues to push forward bridging the gap between generations, communities and cultures with the annual festival making its mark in WNY.

Having grown up in the best of both worlds with stomping grounds on Buffalo’s East Side and Cheektowaga/Amherst area, Taylor’s vision for this event shines through the diverse line up of some of WNY’s most followed and appreciated emerging talent. “It’s the ultimate melting pot,” said Taylor. He began planning the logistics of Beau Fleuve Music Arts event back in 2014, officially launching in 2017 at Buffalo River Works and eventually making Silo City the home of the festival since 2018. The Festival was created to celebrate the rich history of Buffalo’s arts scene and illuminate the resurgence of all forms of music, art, media and culture that resonates in and from Buffalo & WNY. For one day only everyone will experience a true multi-cultural experience serving as a melting pot of music, arts and culture. No stranger to the business of arts and entertainment, Taylor has plans to map Buffalo N.Y. as the ultimate destination for entertainment showcasing top and emerging talent on the same stage, essentially creating more avenues for artist discovery. “I plan to continue this event even 20 years from now….My vision is for Buffalo to be an international destination for entertainment but even more a platform for musicians and artist to showcase their work and be discovered,” said Taylor. Among the 30+ acts set to hit the 3 stage set up, this year festival-goers will be able to enjoy all mediums of art and music from Blues, Hip Hop, Rock, Country, Neo Soul, Alternative, Brass, Indie, EDM, R&B, Gospel, Soul, and Trap. This year’s performers include like Headliner ZURI APPLEBY (Touring Bassist) who is currently on tour with national recording artist YUNA along with more top notch talent like CURTIS LOVELL, MILLER & THE OTHER SINNERS , THE MOLICE, FLUSE, UNIVERSAL PHUNK , FREAK THE MIGHTY, HEATHER RUSSELL, LOVE THE GENIUS JAE SKEEAE, JREY CASH, BILLIE ESSCO and 90ZNEPTUNE. Taylor is not only grateful for the community support he's received he's also inspired by the exceptional talent that has crossed the Beau Fleuve stage from the beginning. “The festival has a culture and generational impact… Look at what some of the artists who performed in past years are doing now,” he continued. Dynamic talents like Venzella Joy (Drummer for Beyonce) and singer/ Spirit of Nina Simone creator Drea D’Nur who headlined the 2017 festival and last year’s 2018 festival headliner Rap industry sensation Benny the Butcher all who hail from Buffalo, are prime examples. It’s clear that Beau Fleuve Music Arts dedication to providing a consistent performance platform for talent in Buffalo’s is matched by the artists who seek it.

RIO NEGRO II EXHIBITION OPENING & ARTIST TALK DOUGLAS EWART bamboo sculptures rainsticks & chimes GEORGE LEWIS electronic sounds DOUGLAS REPETTO robotics & software

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Some of the awesome BEAU FLEUVE ARTISTS who will be performing at this years festival. From this year’s monthly First Friday Arts x Beats concert and arts series to the Sneaker Ball Fundraiser in support of youth in arts and summer internships, and Taylor's plans for a Music Arts Center, it's no doubt that Beau Fleuve and its entertainment and festival plat-forms will be there to support artists efforts and grow right along with them. More Show Stopping Artists in the 2019 Festival Line Up Include: Music: Argeo Rain, 14 Trap Doors, Freak The Mighty, Rodagues, Royal Kings, The Molice, Mom Said No, Hefe Bossup, Big Brother, Dolo Chillin, HC Sayless Muddle, Steve Balesteri, Fluse Elsie, The Sofa Kingz, New Fame, Kay Makavel, Taryn, Young Ceasar, Amber Simone, Mile High Music, Skillie Vanillie, Same Dude, Kev Mac and others. Visual Artist: AJ Smith, Stephanie Lee, Jarael Adams, Jeremy Turpin, Jalen Law, Tyshaun Tyson, Vinny Alejandro, Peter Ponce, Conner Chadderdon, Cashis Green, Shanelle Patton, Sara Mehani, Sierra Thoreson, Neese Rich DJ’s: Dj Magic, DJ Big Rob, DJ Lil Gabi, DJ P Nasty, Dj Jetta, Wrapini, Lamon Musiq, Speedie Da Icon, Bryant Toney, Mitch Arizona, Droyd, Columbus Gree, Shayne Nevilles, Art Dealers, Rickey Hyde and more. There will also be the fan favorite Silent Disco, Street-Art, a BeerWine Garden, food trucks, a Vendors Village, attractions, Live to Air Podcast, Family Fun zone & this year’s newest edition “Next Generation Festival of Youth Stage" highlighting youth musicians, poets, artist and entrepreneurs under 18. The Festival starts at 11a.m. until 9p.m. in Silo City with general admission tickets priced at $10 and a new group pack called “The Herd” (buy 3 get 1 ticket free) for all of this year’s Sunday Fun-day Activities, attractions and games. For more line up/event info and tickets Go to beaufleuvemusicarts.com on IG & FB @beau2019 fleuvemusicarts.

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It’s a Three Day Party!

First Annual Eugene L. Woodard ll�t AnnY�I Cold Spring Reunion, NICYO Jefferson Avenue Block Memorial Pool E e L. Woodard Party and NICYO Rick James Funk Fest Back To Back! Tournament Memorial Pool Tournament ugen

Get ready to party Buffalo! On Thursday, August 22, Barbara Miller-Williams is hosting “The Cold Spring Reunion” from 4-8 p.m. in MLK Park featuring vendors and music by DJ Big Poppa. On Friday, August 23 from 6-10 p.m. a return of the Mother of All Block Parties takes place when the NICYO Funk Fest Jefferson Avenue Block Party between Utica and Glenwood ushers in the Rick James Funk Fest. DJ EZ Ed, DJ Papa Trini, DJ Stoney and DJ Big Poppa will be on hand to keep the party going. And on Saturday, August 24 the 15th annual NICYO Rick James Funk Fest will take place in LaSalle Park from, 3-10 p.m. featuring Zapp along with Uncle Willie & the Fellas, Intuition, Denzell Ward & Cool Platinum.

On Stage August 17 Rastafest

26 Anniversary Reggae Festival in Recognition of Marcus Garvey’s Birthday Saturday August 17 at Black Creek Pioneer Villages North Property 7060 Jane Street 1pm- 11pm Admission children under 12 free, Senior $10 online $15 at the gate $20. Get tickets and info at rastafest.com or call 416 638-4235.

August 25

Sunday Funday at the 3rd Annual Beau Fleuve Music Arts Festival where some of Buffalo's most watched talent take the stage with over 30 musical performances, live art silent disco and loads of activities. Info at beaufleuvemusicarts. com tickets $10

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NATIONAL + WORLD

The Murder Capital for Black Folks? Hint: It’s Not Chicago

Raven the Science Maven

It may come as a surprise to many that the most murderous place for black folks in the U.S. isn’t the big urban centers of New York, Los Angeles, or even oft-maligned Chicago. No. This infamous honor goes to Middle America, specifically Missouri. According to the Kansas City Star, a study by the Violence Policy Center has found Missouri to have the highest rate of Black homicide victims in the nation. And the horrifying designation isn’t new. The state has been No. 1 on this sorrowful list for most of the decade, the news site reports.

Scientists Twerking? Molecular Biologist Crushes Self-Knowledge – Hip Hop Style Most summer camps give children safe recreational activities their time during the long, hot summer. The Gloria J. Barriers In Science Through toParksfill Say Yes Summer Camp is taking the typical fun of sum- Georgia’s Abrams Announces New Voter mer camp to an even more memorable and personal level with Rap Music its second annual Hip Hop Showcase on Thursday, August 15 at Protection Program Gloria Parks Say Yes Summer Camp will present second annual Hip Hop Showcase on Thursday, August 15.

Making history, Raven the Science Maven’s groundbreaking and acclaimed song, “Big Ole Geeks” is pioneering a new conversation about intelligence, sexiness, and inclusion. BUFFALO, New York – “Scientists ‘twerking?" Iconic! Raven the Science Maven is a molecular biologist and college professor that is rapidly gaining attention from thousands of viewers online with the release of her music video for her song, “Big Ole Geeks.” “Big Ole Geeks” combines outstanding lyrical flow, and sexy visuals, with catchy science-oriented lyrics that you may need a Ph.D. to understand. Within the past two weeks, “Big Ole Geeks” has garnered over 30,000 views worldwide on social media platforms, and support for Raven the Science Maven is growing exponentially. “Big Ole Geeks” has been met with rave reviews, with fans of many backgrounds sharing sentiments of: “This is exactly what we need right now,” and “This is the best thing I’ve seen in a long time.” The music video features female scientists of color in a new light, bold, fun, and bright, with lyrics that are both educational and encouraging, while providing a narrative of a woman of color’s experience in the science workforce. You can watch the “Big Ole Geeks” music video at this link: https://bit.ly/3310TOI. Raven the Science Maven’s highly anticipated EP, titled Smart Girls Go Stupid, will include the hit single and is set for release on September 14, 2019 in all major online music outlets. As Raven is bilingual, the EP will feature songs for various ages in both English and Spanish. Raven the Science Maven’s groundbreaking initiative is the first time in history that science is being celebrated in this manner, and is an exciting step forward in the conversation of the inclusion of minorities in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and the duality of women in science. “ As a scientist, I understand the struggle that Black women face being in the STEM workforce and I wanted to make an anthem that supported us,” said Raven. About Raven the Science Maven Formerly a corporate cancer research and drug discovery scientist, Raven is a biology professor and academic advisor who teaches high-level scientific concepts through hip-hop and digital media creation. Raven is currently earning a Ph.D. in Science Education from the University at Buffalo, with a goal of promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM fields through culturally relevant digital media.

Instant Admission Day at Houghton College on Buffalo's East Side Aug. 22

Houghton College has an exciting new Associate of Arts Degree Program on Buffalo’s East Side and looking for young promising leaders! All you need to bring is your best self and a copy of your high school (or equivalent) transcript to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 701 E. Delavan Ave.from 2-8pm Thursday, August 22. Rigorous academics, leadership development, mentoring and career coaching all located right in your community.

6:00 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute Studio Theater, 845 Kenmore Avenue. Admission is free. The theme for the performance is knowledge of self. The students in fourth to eighth grade at Gloria J. Parks have been learning about Hip Hop Education, using the methodology of Hip Hop like ciphers (circle group discussions) to share their own personal lives with their peers and teachers, and to channel their life experiences into Hip Hop performance pieces. Last year the students used Hip Hop culture to voice their concerns about major issues of injustice, like racism and gun violence. This year the staff shifted the focus to explore who our children are growing into. This event is produced by the University District Community Development Association (UDCDA), a non-profit agency offering youth and senior citizen programs at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center, 3242 Main Street and community and housing development services at 995 Kensington Avenue. This program is funded by generous grants from the New York State Education Department, Say Yes Buffalo, and the Erie County Youth Bureau.

A free, competitive basketball tournament for girls and boys age 8-21 years old. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place winners in different age categories. Reversible Jerseys, food, beverages and snacks will be provided to the players at no charge to them. There are no entry fees to participate. Each team must have a coach and pre-registration is required. This is a family event and players are encouraged to bring their family members. Adequate security will be provided. For more information, please contact to register Betty Jean Grant@ (716) 602-5877

The event is being sponsored by African American Cultural Center, Legislator April Baskin, NYS Senator Tim Kennedy, Back to Basics, Buffalo United Front, Mandela Market and We Are Women Warriors.

ATLANTA — Democrat Stacey Abrams, who vaulted onto the national political stage championing voting rights during an unsuccessful 2018 run for Georgia governor, announced on Tuesday that she’s launching a new multistate voter protection initiative and not running for president in 2020. Abrams revealed plans for the initiative, called Fair Fight 2020, during a speech before a labor union convention in Las Vegas that was livestreamed on Facebook. The multimilliondollar project will staff and fund voter protection teams in battleground states across the country ahead of next year’s elections.

More Guns for Texas Texas is slated to ease its gun laws—already some of the most lax in the country—next month, making it easier for Texans to carry firearms in schools, churches, and foster homes across the state.The new laws were passed before the shooting in El Paso last weekend, though they’re receiving renewed attention in the wake of the horrific killings, which took the lives of 22 people, many of them Latinx.


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Full Moon Thursday * 15 August 2019

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he August Full Sturgeon Moon is named by the Native Americans for the spawning of sturgeon fish around the Great Lakes. How appropriate that the Sturgeon Full Moon August 15 is in the sign Aquarius. The symbol for Aquarius is the Water Bearer, symbolically and eternally giving life and spiritual food to the world. The water from the vessel washes away the past, leaving room for a fresh, new start. The sign of Aquarius is forward-looking and growthoriented. After the rough month of July the sturgeon is swimming into our lives to show us that we are stronger than we think. The sturgeon is a tough fish that can live up to 140 years. This should be of great encouragement as so many people are going through difficult times in their lives and this Full Moon is all about survival. If you are feeling despondent take time and do some prayers on this Full Moon and ask for the strength of the sturgeon to pull you through any remaining obstacles in your life. Take this opportunity to let go of old pain, release what bogs you down, and open your mind to renewed flexibility and clarity. Using the energy of the Sturgeon Moon we can connect better with each other and look for people who share the same interests as us! -Cherokee Billie

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“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

Is this 1977 or 2019 for local African American Artists? R

enowned artist James Pappas is one of the founders of the Langston Hughes Institute and recently retired Chairman of the Black Studies Department at the University of Buffalo. Personally he has been a mentor and longtime friend. Recently one of our artists shared with us a copy of a letter Jim wrote over forty years ago about the same issues I’m discussing today. Some of the resources and players have changed, but the results are still the same, lack of opportunities for local African American artists. We’re now losing out to artists from other cities and countries in our own neighborhoods to fulfill others agendas. In 1977 Pappas wrote the following: “Dear Assemblyman Arthur Eve, 'This letter is being written primarily to alert you to the problems faced by Black artists in this community. Out of New York came an announcement by the African-American Arts Coalition that the plight of the Black artist is undoubtedly a very sorry one. Only two Black groups, out of ten which applied, received awards from state-sponsored grants. In dollar terms less than five percent of the total funding went to Black arts. My concern is that many artists in the Buffalo area have come to me with their problems. While many non-Black arts groups are getting funding for their projects it is a rare occasion when a Black artist gets a grant. In our own community an art group on the West side received funding to do a commissioned work for the newly named Martin Luther King Park (formerly Humboldt Park). This would not be so bad if it weren’t for the fact that there are living and working artists in our community whose talent and expertise have been overlooked. These artists are generally found to be uninformed about grants, proposal opportunities, or are notified too late. Organizations generally find it convenient not to mention it and as a result our artists are left out. 'There is a need for a mechanism within our community such as an arts council of concerned sensitive persons who understand the plight of the artist and who are willing to handle necessary information and support so that funding can be received and administered by the Black community. "Blacks are constantly faced with having to go to politically advantaged funding sources for their crumbs. It is important therefore that a mechanism be established to carry out the functions addressed here. "I hope you will accept this letter in its sincerity and respond favorably to it. I speak on behalf of my fellow artists when I say that the arts must survive if we are to have an aesthetically pleasing place to live in Buffalo.” Why are we still asking for the same favorable response for our local African American artists 42 years later?

HUA HU CHING 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. #10)

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The Significance of the 31st Day of August to People of African Descent

“The Declarations of Rights of Negro Peoples of the World, shall be the holy writ of this Negro Race of ours. It shall be the very scriptures by which we know ourselves.”

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n 2019, ninety-nine years into a one hundred year legacy, we find ourselves still asking and answering the same questions as our great ancestors did before us. Despite the obvious atrocities against our Race, both locally and worldwide. Despite the clear intentions of enemies of our Race being openly displayed, sometimes written as to leave a deliberate permanent record. Despite understanding that our Race is being targeted. We still hear the question, "What is the solution?" Many times we hear the popular cry, "We need to unify as a people!" Worded differently in some cases but still the same talking point. When the question becomes "What does it mean to unify as a people?” the air seems to leave the room. It is as if throughout the years of exclaiming this, many have never considered what it would look like. Some suggest unity through political ties, others suggest unity through religion. Some will correctly give the example of Hon. Marcus Garvey and his Grand Association, yet cannot explain why it worked. Even less understand how we have come to perceive that his work has somehow finished. Although the work of rebuilding the government of our people does require an economic component, this is not the primary teaching of Garvey. Primarily he wanted Lion us to collectively have a unified PanAfrican Nationalist mindset. BLYDEN The aim of President General Garvey was not just to speak about African greatness, but to create greatness in real time. He followed the footsteps of Bishop Henry Turner, Dr. E. W. Blyden, Martin Delaney and Dr. Robert J. Love. They understood that not only are we related to our brothers and sisters in the diaspora, but that together we would be strong enough as a people to stop the evils that have befallen us throughout history. His mission was clear. To “unite all people of African ancestry of the world to one great body to establish a country and absolute government of our own”; following the principle outlined in Declaration #13, which states, “We believe in the freedom of Africa for the Negro people of the world, and by the principle of Europe for the Europeans and Asia for the Asiatics, we also demand Africa for the Africans at home and abroad.” The Constitution of the UNIA-ACL Government and the Declaration of Rights of Negro Peoples of the World are the foundational documents that guide this Grand Association. At a time when the song ‘Every Race has a Flag but the Coon” was growing in popularity, White America was mocking the diasporic Africans’ lack of knowledge of self. The UNIA-ACL changed that. According to Declaration #39, the colors, Red, Black and Green, shall be the colors of the Negro race. Every nation has a National Anthem so, according to Declaration #40 it was resolved, that the anthem “Ethiopia, Thou Land of Our Fathers etc.,” shall be the anthem of the Negro race. These things, based on International Law are the tenets of our nation. Formed by over 20,000 African delegates from over 40 countries around the globe during the month of August 1920, who pledged allegiance to the Nation. The celebration of which is, according to Declaration #53, proclaimed to be the 31st day of August of each year to be an international holiday to be observed by all Negroes. UNIA-ACL Buffalo Division #433 for the past 4 years has held an International PanAfrican Holiday Observance here in the city. This year’s special guest will be world renowned Historian, Researcher, Scholar and Garveyite Dr. Runoko Rashidi. With a focus on the Afri-can presence throughout the world, Dr. Rashidi will also grace us with a lecture on September 3rd at the Merriweather Library. Throughout the history of this Grand Association from PG Garvey to PG Duncan, Garveyites have stood by these principles. Not to create a club or a protest group, not to use the colors as decoration, but to unify the diasporic African nation. So what is the solution? Garvey already told us. “Be Black, Buy Black and everything else will take care of itself.” The formula is simple. As Buffalo Division #79 President Cornelius McKnight once stated, “All members of the African Race should join the Government of our people.” There is no greater mission for the African, than the unification of the African nation. Buffalo Garveyites work to rebuild what was once the largest association of Black people in the modern era. Every effort, program and event an attempt to strengthen the Black Government. Doing it all with the might of the red, the black and the green! THE HON. MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY lionblyden@gmail.com

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EMPLOYMENT HH-HCBS Outreach Specialist Perform outreach and assist consumers in the communitymto understand the benefits of, and enroll in, a Health Home of their choosing. Closes Aug. 20, 2019. EEOC. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14214. Community Events Coordinator. Responsible for the development and implementation of all WNYIL’s regional outreach and fundraising activities. Closes Aug. 20, 2019. EEOC. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14214.

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LEGAL NOTICE 1st Suppplememental Citation for Probate Estate of JOHN T. FIELDS File Number: 2019-182 Surrogate's Court, County of Erie, State of New York HON. ACEA M. MOSEY, Surrogate CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent To: JAMES SIMS, JENNIFER G. FLANNERY-ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR and to Any and all persons who are, or who claim to be heirs at law, next of kin, distributees of the decedent named below, if any such there be, all of whom and all of whose names, ages, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the Petitioner(s) and cannot after due diligence used be ascertained and HON. LETITIA JAMES -Attorney General of the State ofNew York. Upon a petition having been duly filed by JEROME COLEY who is domiciled in the City of Buffalo, State of New York, YOU ARE HEREBY CITED to show cause before the ERIE COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Buffalo, New York on September 11, 2019 at 9:30 A.M., why a Decree should not be made in the Estate of JOHN T. FIELDS, late of the County of Erie and State of New York, admitting to Probate a Will dated December 29, 2015 directing that Letters Testamentary issue to JEROME COLEY, and directing such other and further relief as the Court deems just and equitable. HON. ACEA M. MOSEY, Surrogate Kathleen A. Downing Chief Clerk of Surrogate's Court Dated, Attested and Sealed: July31,2019 (L.S.) For more information, please contact the Attorney for Petitioner(s) below: Timothy R. Lovallo, Esq. Lovallo & Williams 295 Main Street Suite 1088 Buffalo, New York 14203 Ph: (716)854-1112

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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE, CITIBANK, N.A., NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF NRZ PASS-THROUGH TRUST VI, Plaintiff, vs. JORGE L. CABEZA, ET AL., Defendant (s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on April 8, 2019 and Order Appointing Substitute Referee to Sell entered July 19, 2019, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Foreclosure Alcove, 92 Franklin Street. Buffalo, NY 14202 on September 10, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., premises known as 199 Myrtle A venue A/Kl A 16 South Cedar Street, Buffalo, NY 14204. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, Section 111.72, Block 4 and Lot 19. Approximate amount of judgment is $72,792.79 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 803173/2018. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee's attorney, or the Referee. Thomas G. Kobus, Esq., Referee Roach & Lin, P.C., 6901 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 240, Syosset, New York 11791, Attorneys for Plaintiff

LEGAL NOTICE RFP REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The NFTA is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) for - BNIABuell Avenue Parking Lot Project No.31BL1806 Proposals are due by 4:00 PM on September 9, 2019. www.nftaengineering.com LEGAL NOTICE

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NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC AUCTION Supreme Court of New York, ERIE County. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BLUEWATER INVESTMENT TRUST 2018-1, Plaintiff, -against- MICHAEL J. CIRELLO; ANGELA RICCIONE AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF ANTOINETTE M. CIRELLO; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC DBA IN NEW YORK AS MIDLAND FUNDING OF DELAWARE LLC; MANUFACTURES AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY; DOMINIC CIRELLO, Index No. 817558/2017. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated, June 5, 2019 and entered with the Erie County Clerk on June 12, 2019, John R. Drexelius, Esq., the Appointed Referee, will sell the premises known as 236 Davey Street, Buffalo, New York 14206 A/K/A 234 Davey Street, Buffalo, New York 14206 at public auction at the Erie County Clerk’s Office, 1st Floor Alcove, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202, on August 29, 2019 at 11:15 A.M. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York known as Section: 112.42; Block: 5; Lots: 16 & 17 will be sold subject to the provisions of filed Judgment, Index No. 817558/2017. The approximate amount of judgment is $35,166.80 plus interest and costs. FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP 85 Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10004, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

LEGAL NOTICE BID Buffalo City School District Request for Proposals Professional Architectural/ Engineering Services The Buffalo Public Schools Division of Plant Services and School Planning, 406 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202 is soliciting proposals for Professional Architectural/ Engineering Services for Interior Painting and Finishes Restoration at Schools #33, #67, #69 and #91/#92 to be received on Wednesday, August 28, 2019. Beginning Friday, August 9, 2019, the RFP document may be obtained electronically by emailing Mel L. Alston, AIA, Associate Architect, at malston@buffaloschools.org or Paul McDonnell, AIA, at pmcdonnell@buffaloschools.org. Paul McDonnell, AIA Director of Facilities

LEGAL NOTICE RFP Buffalo City School District Request for Proposals Professional Design-Build Contracting Services The Buffalo Public Schools Division of Plant Services and School Planning, 406 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202 is soliciting proposals for Professional Design-Build Contracting Services for the Board of Education – Board Room Air Conditioning Unit Replacement to be received on Monday, August 26, 2019. Beginning Wednesday, August 7, 2019, the RFP document may be obtained electronically by emailing Mel L. Alston, AIA, Associate Architect, at malston@buffaloschools.org. Paul McDonnell, AIA Director of Facilities

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company T.R4.U.E., LLC has been formed as a limited liability company by filing Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State of the state of New York on the 03/22/19. The office of the limited liability company is Erie County. The purpose of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the New York State Limited Liability Company Law. July 10,17,24,31 Aug.7,14 Notice of formation of M BILLAH LLC. Articles of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (NS) on 26th of April,2019, office location: Erie County, NS is designated as agent upon whom process may be served, NS shall mail service of process (SOP) to 236 Berkshire Ave, Buffalo NY 14215, purpose is real estate and investments. July 10,17,24,31 Aug.7,14 Notice of formation of Drip Carwash LLC. Articles of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (NS) on 27th of March, 2019, office location: Erie County, NS is designated as agent upon whom process may be served, NS shall mail service of process to 2332 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 142111738, purpose is car wash. July 10,17,24,31 Aug.7,14 Luxuries by Lexi LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 6/17/19. Office of Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent LLC upon whom process against is my be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 80 Deerfield Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: Any lawful purpose July 24,31 Aug.7,14,21,28 FRANCI BY NICOLE DAVIS LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/17/19. Office of Erie County. SSNY is the designated agent LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 30 Erskine Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. July 24,31 Aug.7,14,21,28

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4886 - PRE-FABRICATED BUS SHELTERS Download Bids from www. nfta.com LEGAL NOTICE ERIE COUNTY GOVERNMENT ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dr. Gale Burstein, Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Health announced today, August 9, 2019 that the next Erie County Health Department Board of Health meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 3:30 P.M. The meeting will be held in Room 904 of the Rath Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York. Included on the agenda will be a review of the May 7, 2019 meeting minutes, discussion on the Opioid Epidemic, Food Policy Council, as well as a Commissioner’s update and old and new business.

ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT: Delavan-Humboldt area, BaileyDelavan. $325-$480. Everything included. (716)818-3410.


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Vaccine Helps Prevent Cancers Caused by HPV By Christy Widman Assistant Director, Office of Cancer Health Disparities

Homeownership is important. We’re here to help first-time homebuyers navigate the mortgage process and make buying a home affordable, even if you have: • Little money for a downpayment • Little or “less-than-perfect” credit history • A recent job change To get started, call 1-888-253-0993 or visit mtb.com/mortgage.

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SECURED CREDIT CARD LAUNCH: M&T Bank marks the launch of a new secured credit card, which can help customers build or rebuild credit. From left, David Femi, Nicole Harling, Tanitsha Sikes, Margaret McTigue, Kelly Dockery and Buffalo Common Council Member Rasheed Wyatt.

M&T Bank Marks Launch of a New Secured Credit Program at Five Buffalo Locations Buffalo is rebuilding in many ways – through revitalizing neighborhoods, investing in communities and culture, and now residents have a new solution to help build and rebuild credit. Bad and limited credit can be a barrier for homeownership, renting, or even landing a job (NBC News), and a 2017 FDIC study shows this issue disproportionately impacts communities of color. In fact, 36% of black and 31.5% of Hispanic households have no credit. Credit card use is one of the fastest ways to establish credit, but it can be challenging to get a card with a poor or short credit history. To provide a solution to this all too common issue, M&T Bank is piloting a Secured Credit Card program at five Buffalo locations – Broadway, Jefferson, Kensington,Main Delavan, and Towne Garden. As background, a secured credit card is a rising trend in banking. It requires a refundable deposit and is designed to help cardholders with bad or limited credit establish good credit through regular use and timely payments, just like a traditional card. As part of its efforts to strengthen Buffalo's East Side, M&T gathers insights from customers, community members and local leaders about needs within the community. During these discussions, they learned of a need for assistance with credit management and an interest in financial solutions like secured credit. M&T launched its secured credit card in Buffalo, so the community that asked for it can provide feedback and inform future developments. To learn more, prospective customers can now visit one of the five branches listed above. A launch event was recently held at M&T’s Kensington Branch, which was attended by Councilman Rasheed Wyatt and M&T representatives. Hi-res photos are available via Google Drive.

DID YOU KNOW..? Melody Hobson, is one of the most senior Black women in finance. She serves on the boards of JP Morgan Chase and Starbucks, and this month was named co-chief executive of Ariel Investments, the largest minority-owned investment firm. When not shepherding Ariel, which manages some $13 billion, she is engaged in her board work and spending time with her husband, the filmmaker and “Star Wars” creator George Lucas.

You may be aware that the human papillomavirus (HPV) causes most cases of cervical cancer in the United States, but did you know that HPV can also cause other cancers in both men and women, including anal, penile, vulvar, vaginal and oral cancers? And did you know that there’s an HPV vaccine that can help prevent those cancers? There are more than 200 types of HPV, and 40 of those are spread by having vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who has the virus. Sexually transmitted HPV infections are so common that nearly all men and women get at least one type at some point in their lives. But because HPV seldom causes symptoms, many people who are infected do not know they have the disease. Although there is no treatment for HPV, in most people the infection will clear up on its own, without medical treatment. However, the infection hangs on in other people, and the longer an HPV infection persists, the more likely it is to lead to cancer. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that nearly 80 million Americans have some type of HPV right now. It is also known that about 14 million Americans — including teens — become infected each year. The CDC estimates that 33,700 cancers were caused by HPV last year alone. So how do you protect your family? The good news is that there is a vaccine that can protect you against the types of HPV that are most likely to cause cancer. The vaccine is given to males and females between ages 9 and 45. The CDC recommends starting HPV vaccination in boys and girls at ages 11-12, to ensure full protection before they become sexually active. The HPV vaccine is most effective in younger people. If vaccination starts before a child turns 15, only two doses are needed, six months apart. If it starts at age 15 or older, three doses are given over a period of six months. Talk with your healthcare provider to learn more about the HPV vaccine.


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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.

Senator Kennedy’s Annual Senior Grill & Chill Wellness and Fun Day Cookout: William Emslie Y, 585 William St.; call 826-2683 to reserve space.

Buff City Hoops 5th Annual Basketball Tournament: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Masten Park @ Jefferson Ave.; For more info, Betty Jean Grant @602-5877.

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.

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The annual Puerto Rican and Hispanic Day WNY Festival and Concert kicks off and runs Aug. 16-18 in LaSalle PAark.

African Heritage Food Coop Garvey Community Day Celebration: 238 Carlton Street 2-5 Bounce houses, free food, free backpacks and community organizations giving out health and wellness ; Carlton Co-Op Fundraiser: 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Buffalo Public schools “Bridge to Buffalo”: 9 a.m. – 12noon; Buffalo Academy for Performing Arts, 450 Masten Ave. Parent & Student orientation; important info to guarantee your child’s success in school. TORONTO: Rastafest. 26 Anniversary Reggae Festival in Recognition of Marcus Garvey’s Birthday Black Creek Pioneer Villages North Property 7060 Jane Street 1pm- 11pm Admission children under 12 free, Senior $10 online $15 at the gate $20. Get tickets and info at rastafest.com or call 416 638-4235.

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Minority Bar Foundation Inc. 37th Annual Scholarship & Awards Ceremony: The Mansion on Delaware Avenue, 5-7 p.m. Tickets $85. To purchase email: mbafoundation@yahoo. com Jefferson Avenue Block Club Meeting: God City Apartment 175 Pershing Avenue 6 p.m. Yoga: Thursdays 5:30 p.m. Gentle Chair Yoga $7; also Yoga & Meditation, 6:30 p.m. $10. Juneteenth Headquarters, 517 Genesee St. 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.

An Appreciation Dinner honoring Minnie Harris and Nellie B. King : at The Rose, 188 Scott Street 5:30- 9 p.m.$50. For more info. 716-480-7595. Saturday August 17 The African American Health Disparities Task Force: “Building A Culture of Health & Ending African American Health Disparities” Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo at 955 Main St. The 17th Annual Puerto Rican and Hispanic Day Parade: starts at 1:00pm in front of Buffalo City Hall and ends at Niagara & Porter.

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1st Annual Eugene L. Woodard Memorial Pool Tournament: Club 416, 2 .m. – until; cash prizes & trophies! Sign up at Club 416, located at 416 William St. Community Health Center of Buffalo Back to School Celebration of National Health Center Week: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 2715 Highland Avenue, Niagara Falls. Parade starts at 11 a.m. at Beloved Community Center, 1710 Calumet Ave. Free backpacks, school supplies and more.

Sunday August 18 The African American Health Disparities Task Force DAY 2 : “Building A Culture of Health & Ending African American Health Disparities” Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo at 955 Main St.

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