Challenger Community News February 3,2022

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RACE, REALITY AND NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES

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EXONERATE GARVEY!

Creator of the “The 1619 Project” to Speak at UB

Global Campaign Begins During Black History Month

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INSIDE ROCHESTER

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Kim Jones Appointed Permanent Finance Director

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he Rochester region is well-known for its ties to former slave, abolitionist, orator, and publisher Frederick Douglass, who made his home here from 1847 to 1872. Aside from its welldeserved place in abolitionist history, however, Rochester has a rich and varied past that is alive with stories of notable African-American citizens who helped contribute to a more progressive way of thinking not only in Rochester, but in Western New York and the state as a whole. •Asa Dunbar is said to be the first African-American settler who cleared land for his farm in Irondequoit (near present-day Winton Road North) in 1795. •Austin Steward, a runaway slave who came to Rochester in 1816 and opened his own meat market on what is now West Main Street. Or Frank Stewart, who started the first AfricanAmerican baseball team in 1866, called the Unexpected. (Frederick Douglass’s son Charles is rumored to have been a member.) •Activist Hester C. Jeffrey came to Rochester in 1891 and founded a number of local African-American women’s clubs, including the Susan B. Anthony Club for Colored Women. •Isabella Dorsey incorporated the Dorsey Home for Dependent Colored Children in 1917. •Dr. Charles T. Lunsford, Rochester’s first licensed African-American physician, opened his private practice at 574 Clarissa Street in 1921. •In 1922 Dr. Van Tuly Levy became the first licensed African-American dentist in Rochester. •The city’s first African-

American architect, Thomas Boyde, Jr., joined the Siegmund Firestone Architectural Firm in 1930. Boyde was the chief architect for the Monroe Community Home and Infirmary and contributed to the design of the Rundel Memorial Library, the Great Lake Press Building, and the Strathallan, to name a few. •In 1931, Beatrice Amaza Howard earned the distinction of being the first African-American woman to graduate from the University of Rochester. •Howard Coles, who founded the Frederick Douglass Voice newspaper in 1934, was a noted historian, journalist, activist, and expert on the writings of Frederick Douglass. •In 1948, Charles Henry Price became the first African-American member of the Rochester Police Department. Price became the first African-American captain in the department 30 years later. •Kathryn Green Hawkins, the first African-American woman in the Rochester Police Department in 1956, was promoted to lieutenant in 1964. •Dr. Freddie Thomas, scientist, inventor, biologist, and scholar, moved to Rochester in 1952 and is known for his pioneering research in genetics and plastic surgery at the University of Rochester. •Internationally renowned, Tony Award-winning choreographer Garth Fagan moved to Rochester in 1970. He still resides in Rochester, serving as Artistic Director and President of Garth Fagan Dance. (Sources: Rochester History (various issues); AfricanAmerican Who’s Who, Past & Present, Greater Rochester Area, 1998 & The Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County www.libraryweb.org)

HONOR AND CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY

Mayor Evans named Kim Jones as permanent Finance Director. Jones has served as Acting Finance Director since January, and previously was City Treasurer. The Department of Finance Kim Jones collects revenues, manages and invests cash, manages the City’s debt and controls its financial processing. As Finance Director, Ms. Jones oversees the City’s Accounting, Treasury, Assessment, Parking, Traffic Violations Agency and Purchasing units. “I want to thank Mayor Evans for the opportunity to be the City’s Director of Finance,” said Ms. Jones. “The stewardship of the City’s finances on behalf of its taxpayers is a longstanding source of pride for our city and I am proud to continue that tradition and to serve the citizens of Rochester as a member of Mayor Evans’ team.”

BLACK CINEMA SERIES CELEBRATES ITS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WITH A TRIBUTE TO SIDNEY POITIER Actor, Director, Activist (1927 - 2022)

Show your love for the life and legacy of Sidney Poitier on Valentine's weekend. The Black Cinema Series kicks off its fifth anniversary with the film "A Warm December" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at the Little Theatre in the city's East End. The series, a collaboration between the Rochester Association of Black Journalists (RABJ) and the Little Theatre, began in February 2017. This tribute to the late Sidney Poitier, who stars in and directs "A Warm December", pays homage to an artist who was a trailblazer for many of today's Black actors and actresses in the film industry who have followed in his footsteps. For details, go to thelittle. org.

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AREA BRIEFS

CRISIS!

Black Nationwide, girls and women There's Still Time to have been left out of the gun and domestic vioGive to 'Better Together' lence conversation for

“Our history did not begin in chains. It will not end in chains.”

too long. Buffalo is no exception.

Bettertogetherbuffalo.org

From Left: Allison DeHonney, Gail V. Wells, Alex Wright, Ruthie Lloyd, Journee Robinson. “Better Together,” is a fundraising campaign which will take place during Black History Month January 31 - February 5 for The African Heritage Food Co-op founded by

Alex Wright ; Buffalo Go Green, Allison Dehonney founder; Buffalo Freedom Gardens, founded by Gail V. Wells; Buffalo Center for Health and Equity led by Rita Hubbard; and REACH, led by Ruthie Lloyd. Using the link:

Bettertogetherbuffalo.org anyone can donate to one or all of the participating groups from January 31st – February 5th. As a special thank you, each donor will receive a free pin created by celebrated artist Edreys Wajed. Make your donation today! See page 9 for more information about the artist, the logo, free pin and gift bag!

School Board Caucus Kicks Off This Weekend School Board Caucuses will be held February 5th, March 5th and April 2nd at Mount Olive Baptist Church 701 E. Delavan Ave . The community is encouraged to come and be a part of this discussion. Doors open at 11am. The event starts at 11:30a.m. Those interested in running for school board or being on the candidates panel please call Aymanuel Radford at 716-563-6731. Current school board members are also encouraged to attend.

"QUOTE OF THE WEEK" “That’s all you guys talk about is resources and money. All you have to do is have the people. If you have the people, you’d be able to achieve and accomplish your goal." -Shirley Chisholm (Her response to skeptics who reminded her how costly a presidential run would be. The Hon. Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress and the nation’s first woman — and Black woman — from the Democratic Party to run for U.S. president in 1972.)

Last Sunday Rev. Timothy Newkirk of GYC Ministries and the Community Action Coalition of WNY held a balloon release and “Remembering Tiara Lott” gathering on Gold Street. The young activist minister and his crew are no strangers to such memorials, or “boots-on-the-ground” efforts to find missing and murdered young people. Tiara, 22, went missing last January 2021. Newkirk and company formed a search team to find her. Her body was later discovered along some train tracks in East Buffalo. U.S. Marshals are currently looking for her boyfriend Andre Whigam as a person of interest. On Sunday the family continued their call for justice. One family member even expressed disappointment in the pace of the “investigation.” -Remember Their NamesSince Tiara’s death in January of 2021, we have seen four 17-year-old girls murdered to date: • Najae Lanier 17 yearsold. Murdered on August 16, 2021, around 8:30 p.m. She died at the scene on Page at Lawn Ave. in Black Rock. She was a student at McKinley High School. •Lorinia Robinson 17 years-old. Murdered on December 15, 2021. She was shot on Lisbon Ave. and driven to Langfield Ave. and Suffolk where she died at the scene. •Tyreona Wiley 17 yearsold. She was murdered at Northampton near Humboldt Ave. December 19, 2021. She was a passenger

REMEMBER HER NAME: Family and friends gathered last Sunday to remember Tiara Lott and call for justice. Street Legacy Photo

in a car that was shot up after they had left a party. •And most recently on January 25, 2022 another 17-year-old girl (who at press time remains unidentified by police), was murdered on Koons Ave.; allegedly shot and killed by two suspects. A 15-year old and a 19 year-old have been charged. Two other tragic stories of note: The year before Tiara met her tragic end, Rayshionna Johnson, just 23 and the mother of three young children, was shot and killed on September 19, 2020 in the Jefferson/Glenwood area. The year before that, Lakeeta Holloman, 23, the mother of a 3-year-old daughter, was shot and killed on Maryland Street Nov. 15, 2019 after dropping her 3-year-old daughter at daycare. The ex-boyfriend accused of killing her, Lamont Bryant, is now on trial. -CrisisWe are facing a crisis. And we have to do more about it said Pastor Newkirk. “Something has to change.” For starters, he said, “we have to get a better perspective of at-risk youth” and the challenges they face. “We’re missing the mark because we don’t have a connection to them. “Unfortunately we live in a society where individuals use weapons as a solution to any type of discrepancy. And the weapon of choice is the hand gun, something that is easily accessible.” The negative use of so-

Pastor Newkirk and the mother of Tiara Lott. Street Legacy Photo

cial media he added is also a large part of the problem. He acknowledges that he does not have all the answers. “But that doesn’t mean that we give up, said Newkirk. “We keep trying.” Later this month GYC and the Community Action Coalition is planning to host a mentoring session and discussion for teenage girls and young women. Pastor James Giles of Back to Basics, will address the gathering. Time and place to be announced. -NationalFrom The Guardian: On each day of 2020, at least four Black women and girls were murdered. Black women face a homicide rate that is three times that of White women. To families of victims and local activists, the release of such data is just the latest reminder that violence against Black women and girls often goes ignored, and should be made a more urgent public priority.

Special thanks to Charles (Brotherman) Burgin for providing the statistics and information on the young women whose lives were lost. This report is just the tip of the iceburg.)

.•The human race is of African origin. The oldest known skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans (or homo sapiens) were excavated at sites in East Africa. Human remains were discovered at Omo in Ethiopia that were dated at 195,000 years old, the oldest known in the world. •Africans pioneered basic arithmetic 25,000 years ago. The Ishango bone is a tool handle with notches carved into it found in the Ishango region of Zaïre (now called Congo) near Lake Edward. The bone tool was originally thought to have been over 8,000 years old, but a more sensitive recent dating has given dates of 25,000 years old. •Africans mummified their dead 9,000 years ago. A mummified infant was found under the Uan Muhuggiag rock shelter in south western Libya. The infant was buried and was mummified using a very sophisticated technique that must have taken hundreds of years to evolve. The technique predates the earliest mummies known in Ancient Egypt by at least 1,000 years. Carbon dating is controversial but the mummy may date from 7438 (±220) BC. •The first Great Pyra-

mid of Giza, the most extraordinary building in history, was a staggering 481 feet tall – the equivalent of a 40-story building. It was made of 2.3 million blocks of limestone and granite, some weighing 100 tons.


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HEALTH MATTERS

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Black Health and Wellness is On My Mind Black Mental Health: Present: Past and Future Nationwide Theme of Black History Month

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hen Carter G. Woodson established Negro History week in 1926, he realized the importance of providing a theme to focus the attention of the public. His brainchild, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Inc. (ASALA) is continuing Woodson’s tradition of disseminating information about Black life, history and culture to the global community. The theme for 2022 focuses on the importance of Black Health and Wellness. This theme acknowledges the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well. In order to foster good health and wellness Black people have embarked on self-determination, mutual aid and social support initiatives to build hospitals, medical and nursing schools and community clinics. Clinics were established by individuals, grassroots organizations and mutual aid societies, such as the African Union Society, National Association of Colored Women and Black Panther Party, to provide spaces for Black people to counter the economic and health disparities and discrimination that are found at mainstream institutions. These disparities and anti-Blackness led to communities developing phrases such as “When white folks catch a cold, Black folks get pneumonia.” Initiatives to help decrease disparities have centered several outcomes, including having more diverse practitioners and representation in all segments of the medical and health programs. The rise of fields, such as Public and Community Health and Health Informatics have led to a rise in preventive care and a focus on body positivity, physical exercise, nutrition, exploring other dietary options such as veganism and vegetarianism, and gardening. Black Health and Wellness not only includes one’s physical body, but also emotional and mental health. At this point in the 21st century, our understanding of Black health and wellness is broader and more nuanced than ever.

Colored Girls Bike Too Spin Sauna and Heal Session On February 26 at the Delaware Family YMCA at 2564 Delaware come out for a fun indoor cycling class. Session is from 12 noon -1:30pm and session 2 from 2:30 - 4p.m. Class ends with a healing circle in the sauna. This event is FREE and requires registration. Go to @coloredgirlsbiketoo on facebook for link or email questions directly to coloredgirlsbiketoo@gmail.com

The Bread of Life Food Pantry The GROUP Ministries Bread of Life Food Pantry 1335 Jefferson Avenue, is open from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday & Wednesday. For more information call (716)259-8030

It is well chronicled that African Americans are underrepresented in the behavioral health field. Commonly thought of as being Eurocentric in nature, many black people eschew the idea of going to therapy as something for whites. This mindset has been changing in recent years with such celebrities and sports figures as Oprah, Simone Biles, and Charlamgne da God all speaking out in different forums about their own mental health journeys. As our community deals with the effects of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, systemic racism, disparities in the healthcare system, and COVID, the mental health of black Americans is more fragile than ever. As previously mentioned there are some who are speaking out. But years before these and others, there were groundbreaking pioneers in the field of mental health that represented our community and whose work must not be forgotten. Two such people who specialized in the field of psychology were Francis Cecil Sumner, Ph.D. and Inez Beverly Prosser, Ph.D., the first black man and woman, respectively to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. Dr. Sumner was one of the founding members of Howard University’s Psychology Department and Dr. Prosser’s dissertation, “The Non-Academic Development of Negro Children in Mixed and Segregated Schools,” evaluated the effects of racial inequality and racism on the development of Black children’s identity and mental health. Dr. Maxie Clarence Maultsby, Jr., M.D., is the founder of the psychotherapeutic method, rational behavioral therapy. This form of treatment incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and counseling to produce short-term, culture and drug-free forms of psychotherapy that produce long-term therapeutic results. He also created a method of self-help, called rational self-counseling. Another pioneer in black mental health is Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D., whose book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria And Other Conversations About Race, explored racism and its effect on the American educa-

tional system. Dr. Tatum earned the American Psychological Association Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology in 2014. And there are others: Solomon Carter Fuller, M.D., Hope Landrine, Ph.D., Joseph L. White, Ph.D., and many more. With such a rich history the question that begs to be asked, “What does the future hold for black mental health?” I believe that this is a question best answered by the next generation of our young people. The advent of the internet has allowed for the creation of many resources for African Americans, such as BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective), the Boris L. Henson Foundation (founded by actress Taraji P. Henson), Therapy for Black Girls, and Therapy for Black Men, have all emerged as a result of the need for expanded mental health resources for our community. Continued page 14


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Michelle Frazier Owner, Nannys Nook

Nanny's Nook Quality Day Care Center Receives 2022 Buffalo Award

Top L-R:Kali Dickinson, Asantewa Holley, Bottom L-R: James Jackson, Royce Woods.

Dickinson, Holley, Woods and Jackson Named to Buffalo Business First 40 Under 40 List Congratulations to Kali Dickinson, Asantewa Holley, James Jackson and Royce Woods who were among those named to Buffalo Business First prestigious “40 Under 40” list of honorees for 2021. The selected honorees were noted for “moving up the ladder, filling key roles and making their voices heard in their respective workplaces.” They were also cited for their community commitment. Kali Dickinson, Executive , Teach for America, is a graduate of Hutch Tech High School. She has a B.A. in psychology/sociology from UB and M.Ed. in instructional leadership from Saint Leo University. Asantewa Holley, Director of Operations, Northland Workforce Training Center, is a graduate of City Honors and holds a B.S. in accounting, SUNY Empire College and MBA University at Buffalo. James Jackson is Senior manager, market human resources business partner, Sam’s Club. He is a graduate of William Nottingham High School and holds a B.S. in business administration, marketing and management , University at Albany; MBA, HR and strategic management, Niagara University. Royce Woods is Vice President, community development and commercial real estate, Evans Bank, A graduate of Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School, he holds a B.A. in finance from Hampton University; MBA, University of Pittsburgh.

Nanny's Nook Quality Day Care Center, Inc has been selected for the 2022 Buffalo Award in the Child Care Center category by the Buffalo Award Program. Located at 1495 Jefferson Avenue, Michelle Frazier is the proud owner of the award-winning buiness. The story of this amazing young woman's journey was featured in the April 15, 2021 issue of The Challener. -The AwardEach year, the Buffalo Award Program identifies companies that have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. The 2022 Buffalo Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Buffalo Award Program and data provided by third parties. The Buffalo Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community.The organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Its mission is to recognize the small business community's contributions to the U.S. economy. Congratulations Nanny's Nook! “Knowing when to stop, you can avoid any danger.” -Tao Te Ching

2.9.22

District Meeting

Monica Davis

Davis Promoted to Transportation Supervisor at NFTA Monica Davis was promoted to Rail Transportation Supervisor at NFTA in October 2021. She is the 3rd African American Woman to hold this position. She has over 15 years of service with NFTA. As NFTA states “Her experience will serve as a great asset to the NFTA metro rail operations and leadership team.” Congratulations Monica!

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FAITH & FAMILY

How The Black Church Came To Be...

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hen Africans were first captured and brought to America, some enslaved Black people were Christian. More were Muslims. But the largest number, by far, were followers of traditional religions common in West Africa at the time. West African societies, the largest source for Africans, shared a belief in a Supreme Creator, a chief deity among lesser gods, to whom they prayed and made sacrifices. Through laws and customs honoring the gods, the ancestors of one's people, and the elderly, West Africans sought a harmonious balance between the natural and spiritual worlds. This religious heritage also included the use of herbal medicine and charms, applied by specialists known as conjurers. Further, they made music and dance vital components of their worship practices. Enslaved men and women kept the rites, rituals, and cosmologies of Africa alive in America through stories, healing arts, song, and other forms of cul-

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tural expression, creating a spiritual space apart from the white European world. Interactions between enslaved people and Christian missionaries (and other evangelists) led to the spread of Christianity among Black Americans. Many slaveowners initially resisted these evangelistic efforts partially out of concern that if enslaved people became Christians, they would see themselves as their owners’ equals. By 1706, this fear by slaveowners had spurred legislation in at least six colonies declaring that an enslaved person’s baptism did not entail their freedom. In addition, many enslaved people who did become Christians had to deal with restrictions by masters who forbade them from attending church or prayer meetings. To get around these restrictions, and for alternatives to sermons by White clergy asking them to obey their owners, many Christian enslaved people held secret services with distinctive styles of praying, singing and worship. These services were typically held in their cabins or in nearby woods. Historians say the biblical story of the Israelites’ escape from Egypt provided a good deal of inspiration to the enslaved Africans. This was reflected in coded lyrics to some of their religious songs, or spirituals. In “Go Down, Moses,”

for example, the lyrics plead with the Hebrew prophet to “tell old Pharaoh, let my people go.” Frederick Douglass wrote that when he was a child, before he had escaped slavery, “a keen observer might have detected in our repeated singing of ‘O Canaan, sweet Canaan, I am bound for the land of Canaan,’ something more than a hope of reaching heaven. We meant to reach the north, and the north was our Canaan.” Next: Growth of Protestantism and historically Black Protestant denominations

DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH

A new ministry developing within the next few months is currently interviewing for a Youth Leader or Youth Pastor, Musician and Praise and Worship Leader. If you are interested please send an email to WaytoGodMinistriesWNY@gmail.com.

Anointed Voices

Deacon Clarence Rodolph will present The Anointed Voices Pre-Anniversary event Saturday, February 26 at 4 p.m. at Greater Royal Church, 1335 Clinton Street. Apostle Albert Wilson is host Pastor. Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door children $5. For more information (716) 893-9891.


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Mayor Brown and Buy Black Buffalo Host “Feb. Fest” at Broadway Market for Black History Month Annual Black History Celebration Over a Dozen Buy Black Buffalo Retail Vendors Set To Showcase Their Items Karima Amin

Sharon Holley

“ALONG THIS WAY: STORYTELLING IN THE AFRICAN TRADITION”

The 32nd year celebration of the storytelling and musical performance, “Along This Way: Storytelling in The African Tradition,” featuring We All Storytellers Karima Amin and Sharon Holley and vocalist Joyce Carolyn, will be held Sunday, February 6 at the Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue. Admission is free. The program is being sponsored in cooperation with Zawadi Books, Prisoners Are People Too, Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library and just buffalo literary center.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH LECTURES Turning Tables: Radio History

Tuesday February 8, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Lee Pettigrew

African American Veterans & Segregation in the Military

Tuesday February 15, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speakers: Warren Galloway & Steven Tedesco

The ABC's of Buffalo Black History Tuesday February 22, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Sharon Holley

Untold Stories of the Underground Railroad in Buffalo

Wednesday February 23, 2022 at 6:00 PM Speaker: Lillie WileyUpshaw To Register for these Virtual Lectures go to www. michiganstreetbuffalo.org and click on Events or call the Corridor’s Office at 716-322-1002.

The Buffalo African American Museum invites you to attend the opening of the Black History Month Celebration during the Month of February 2022. The opening Program for this Celebration is Friday, February 4, 2022, at 12:00 Noon, in the Circle of Knowledge, on the Main Floor of the Downtown Library in Lafayette Square. The program will feature African American historically centered musical and dramatic performances. Local Black Organizations with historical backgrounds will have exhibits on display of the role they each play in the growth and development of Buffalo's African American community and WNY Participating organizations are: African American Cultural Center, Buffalo African American Museum, Colored Musicians Club, Michigan Street Baptist Church, Nash House, WUFO Radio, The Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission The Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Commission will share plans being made to develop the historic Michigan Street Corridor. Come join us! -Buffalo African America Museum Clifford Bell Chairman 716 884-4333 email brothercbell@yahoo.com

Mayor Byron W. Brown and Buy Black Buffalo will kick off the inaugural "Feb. Fest 2022 @ The Market," that will take place every Saturday throughout Black History Month at the historic Broadway Market, located at 999 Broadway. The festival will take place from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., will have over a dozen Buy Black Buffalo retail vendors to showcase their items. The Fab Fest will also feature live music from 12:30pm -3:30pm, with Buffalo’s Own Foxy Brown and the Blues Men February 5 and Larry Salter Soul Orchestra on February 26. There will also be giveaways, unique retail pop-up shops, and much more! This event is free and open to all. Additional support is being provided by the Buffalo Bills and the Buffalo Sabres. For the full and updated schedule visit thechallengrenews.com

Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center Black History Month Events

The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center in Celebration of Black History Month will be holding a series of events. Visit niagarafallsundergroundrailroad.org or call (716) 300-8477 for more info on how to attend. Events include: •African Drumming & Dancing Community Fitness Class with Packard Court Community Center, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, in the Atrium at 825 Depot Ave. West, Niagara Falls. These two sessions are part of the free admission. •“Illuminating Voices of our Future,” StoryTime Animation with the Atlantis School for Gifted Youngsters, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, in the Heritage Center’s Meeting Room, 825 Depot Avenue West. The cost is $40 and that covers all four weeks. The Heritage Center is hoping to fund scholarships for each child. •“Illuminating Voices of our Future,” Storytime Animation with the Atlantis School for Gifted Youngsters, Part 2, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, in the Heritage Center’s Meeting Room; 825 Depot Avenue West, Niagara Falls. •“Black Visions” & “Alma Thomas & Me.” This collaboration with the Explore & More Children’s Museum will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, in two locations: the Atrium at 825 Depot Avenue West, Niagara Falls; and at Explore & More Children’s Museum, 130 Main St., Buffalo. Free, in-person event, •“Blacks in Niagara Falls” with Dr. Michael Boston in collaboration with the Niagara Falls Public Library, 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, in the Atrium, 825 Depot Ave. This is a hybrid event and prices are $8 for singles, $12 for couples, and $25 for families. •African Drumming & Dancing Community Fitness Class with Packard Court Community Center, Part 2, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, in the Atrium at 825 Depot Ave. West, Niagara Falls. This is a free, hybrid event. •Cataract House Restaurant & Academy and Gallery Opening, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, at 310 Rainbow Blvd., Niagara Falls. Free, in-person event. •“Illuminating Voices of our Future,” Storytime Animation with the Atlantis School for Gifted Youngsters, Part 3, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, in the Heritage Center’s Meeting Room; 825 Depot Avenue West, Niagara Falls. •“Strangers in the Land of Paradise” with Dr. Lillian Williams, 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, in the Atrium, 825 Depot Ave. •“Illuminating Voices of our Future,”Part 4, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, in the Heritage Center’s Meeting Room; 825 Depot Avenue West, Niagara Falls. •“History in WNY’s Backyard in collaboration with Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor, 4 to 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26. A virtual experience of the Heritage Center, the Nash House, Michigan Street Baptist Church, WUFO MIX1080AM, and the Colored Musicians Club. Ticketed Virtual event.


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Entertainment

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Happy Birthday King of Punk Funk! Born James Ambrose Johnson Jr. February 1 1948, the King of Punk Funk, Rick James would have turned 74 this year. We celebrate his legacy of musical contributions to the world and send up a big Happy Birthday for our hometown star who's music will forever GLOW in our hearts!

Robert Nester Marley born February 6, 1945 would be celebrating his 77 Birthday this year. The Jamaican born musician contributed an unparalleled artistry and influenced a global culture changing the world one song at a time. His children continue his legacy through music and social initiatives. CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY!

Foxy Brown and The Blues Men to Perform Free at “Feb Fest”

Black Monarchy's 4th Annual Adjust Your Crown Head Wrap Series On February 6 and 20 from 4pm-7pm Black Monarchy will be holding their 4th Annual Adjust Your Crown Head Wrap Series! Women from around the world can come together in virtual zoom class or VIP in person class in their newly remodeled store located at 527 West Utica street for this unique celebratory event of beauty, fashion and black pride. Both virtual and VIP Class tickets come with Monarchy Crown Wrap Kits that include 100% authentic African fabriAll Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite or in store.

Facing Our Truth:

Happy Birthday Bob Marley!

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A Short Play Series” featuring three short plays presented by the African American Cultural Center’s Paul Robeson Theatre, 350 Masten Ave, Fridays & Saturdays Feb. 11,12,18,19,25,26 @ 7:30 (Doors open @ 7 p.m.).; Sundays, Feb. 13,20,27 @ 4 p.m. (Doors open @ 3:30 p.m.)Tickets: $22 Seniors; 20 Students w/ID Available at www.AACCBUFFALO. ORG

New Date For Valentines Musicians Ball The Valentine's Musician's Ball previously scheduled for Saturday, February 12 has been postponed to May 7 due to Covid, For more information call Peaches at (716)

Henri Star Music Video World Premier and Concert This Saturday!

In an exclusive video screening and concert, Henri Star will premiere the cinematic music video ‘Bienaventurado Es El Uno’ (Blessed Is The One), on Saturday, February 5 at The Buffalo History Museum, 1 Museum Court 6 p.m. Tickets: $100 VIP - includes priority seating and an autographed copy of the book “The Artist”; $50 - includes priority seating); and $25 General Admission at the door, $20 Advanced Sales. For more info visit henristar. com for more info or email: Henristar@aol.com

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS COMING TO BUFFALO The World Famous Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their newly re-imagined Spread Game tour to the KeyBank Center on February 4 at 7 PM. The Spread Game Tour is a live sports entertainment experience like no other. In the baller business for over 95 years, the Globetrotters are blazing a trail throughout the U.S. with a newly reimagined show of basketball wizardry, mad skills, hilarious characters and more opportunities than ever to get closer to the players. To purchase tickets visit

Buffalo’s own Foxy Brown and The Blues Men will perform live at the Broadway Market this Saturday, February 5 from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Black History Month Kick off of “Feb Fest” at the Broadway Market. The event is free and open to the public!

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EAT OFF ART Artist Edreys Wajed Creates “ Better Together” Logo Buffalo artist extraordinaire, and co-founder of Eat Off Art Edreys Wajed, was selected by

the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres Foundations to design the logo for their “Better Together” fundraising campaign, which kicked off the celebration of Black History whose 2022 theme is Black Health and Wellness. Each organization featured in the campaign has a mission that focuses on an aspect of Black Health and Wellness. Edreys, well known for the portraits he painted for the Freedom Wall mural, has done it again! According to Wajed, “We came up with something that felt like it was branding worthy…”.

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The design, entitled “Humble Hero”, captured the spirit of the “Better Together” campaign and the imagination of the Bills and Sabre organization who believe they have the most generous fans in the NFL. Wajed describes a humble hero as someone who doesn’t look for any acclaim, doesn’t look to be recognized… they are just people who want to help. This is why we are known as “the city of good neighbors”!

HAPPY 60TH MONICA! A lovely 60th Birthday gathering was given recently for Monica Shepherd by her two handsome sons, Barron and Brandon. The highlight of the event was when Monica's sons presented her with a scratch off ticket for an all expense paid trip to ARUBA!!! Monica You are so deserving of this and so much more! Birthday Blessings! Photo & Text by Princess Photography

Let’s go, Buffalo! The humble hero has been placed on a collectible pin and a canvas bag that will be given to those who donate to any of the five organizations (African Heritage Food Co-op, Buffalo Go Green, Buffalo Freedom Gardens, REACH and the Buffalo Center for Health Equity) featured in the fundraising campaign.

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Artist Leroi C. Johnson Selected for Art ’n’ The Bowl

NFL Hall of Fame players Andre Reed and Terell Davis in collaboration with L.A. based E.K. Gallery have merged sports and art showcasing some of the finest athletes, sports artists and cultural artists for their upcoming exhibit in Los Angeles at E.K. Gallery February 10 . Buffalo’s own Leroi C. Johnson is among the five artists selected to take part in the exhibit where art meets the Superbowl. Johnson will be showing fourteen colorful works in the show. All proceeds to benefit the Athletes for Life Foundation. Congratulations Leroi!

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2022 Urban League Scholarship Applications Available Applications for the 2022 Buffalo Urban League Scholarship are available now. Each year, the Buffalo Urban League awards scholarships to graduating high school students and recent HSE/GED recipients in our community to help them further their education and achieve their career goals. Recipients are determined by academic achievement, community service, character, and financial need. Applications are available for download at www.buffalourbanleague.org/scholarship and are due by Monday, February 28, 2022. For more information about the Buffalo Urban League Scholarship, you can call (716) 250-2412 or email scholarships@buffalourbanleague.org.

Race, Reality and Nikole Hannah-Jones Creator of the “The 1619 Project” to Speak at UB

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Creator of "The 1619 Project" will be the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Keynote Speaker on Wednesday, February 16 at 7 p.m. at the Center for the Arts on UB's North Campus. Tickets can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or in person at the UB Center for the Arts Box Office Tuesdays and Wednesdays noon - 6 p.m..

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ikole Hannah-Jones is a MacArthur Genius for “reshaping national conversations around education reform.” This is but one honor in a growing list: She is the creator of the New York Times Magazine’s “The 1619 Project,” about the history and lasting legacy of American enslavement, for which her powerful introductory essay was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for commentary. She's also won a Peabody, two George Polk awards, and the National Magazine Award three times. Hannah-Jones covers racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine, and has spent years chronicling the way official policy has created—and maintains—racial segregation in housing and schools. Her deeply personal reports on the Black experience in America offer a compelling case for greater equity. She is the creator and lead writer of the New York Times’ major multimedia initiative, “The 1619 Project.” Named for the year the first enslaved Africans arrived in America, the project features an ongoing series of essays and art on the relationship between slavery and everything from social infrastructure and segregation, to music and sugar—all by Black American authors, activists, journalists and more. HannahJones wrote the project’s introductory essay, which ran under the powerful headline “Our Democracy’s Founding Ideals Were False When They Were Written. Black Americans Have Fought to Make Them True.” The essay earned Hannah-Jones her first Pulitzer Prize, for commentary. Random House adapted the project into a graphic novel and four publications for young readers, while also Villa Maria is breaking releasing an extended version of the original publicadown barriers and creating tion, including more essays, fiction, and poetry. Two of an inclusive environment

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these, “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story” and “Born On The Water” was released in November 2021. Hannah-Jones has written extensively on the history of racism, school resegregation, and the disarray of hundreds of desegregation orders, as well as the decades-long failure of the federal government to enforce the landmark 1968 Fair Housing Act. She is currently writing a book on school segregation called “The Problem We All Live With,” to be published on the One World imprint of Penguin/Random House. Her piece “Worlds Apart” in The Nikole Hannah-Jones New York Times Magazine won the National Magazine Award for “journalism that illuminates issues of national importance” as well as the Hillman Prize for Magazine Journalism. In 2016, she was awarded a Peabody Award and George Polk Award for radio reporting for her “This American Life” story, “The Problem We All Live With.” She was named Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists, and was also named to 2019’s The Root 100 as well as Essence’s Woke 100. Her reporting has also won Deadline Club Awards, Online Journalism Awards, the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Public Service, the Fred M. Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting, and the Emerson College President’s Award for Civic Leadership. In February 2020, she was profiled by Essence as part of their Black History Month series, celebrating “the accomplishments made by those in the past, as well as those paving the way for the future.” Hannah-Jones co-founded the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting with the goal of increasing the number of reporters and editors of color. She holds a master of arts in mass communication from the University of North Carolina and earned her bachelor of arts in history and African-American studies from the University of Notre Dame. The February 16 event is presented in part by the UB Department of Africana and American Studies and the UB Minority Faculty and Staff Association. Contributing lecture sponsors include the Minority Bar Foundation, the National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, UB STEM Diversity Programs and the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York, Western New York Chapter.

45th ANNUAL CARTER G. WOODSON ESSAY CONTEST 2022 THEME: “BLACK EXPERIENCES IN WESTERN NEW YORK DURING THE TIME OF COVID”

COVID is still with us. Many are ill and some have been hospitalized. Many more have loss their lives. This has been a time like no other in our recent memories. While this topic is current and sensitive, the voice of our youth may help others by sharing coping strategies. Your essay may address some of these questions: What have you experienced? How have you dealt with trauma? What has been difficult? What has been the source of your resilience? How were you able to deal with virtual, hybrid, or in-person learning? Do you see more challenges within the African American community? What suggestions would you like to offer regarding dealing with COVID? The essay is open to all students in grades 4-12 in Western New York. Entry is limited to 200 words or less and MUST BE TYPE WRITTEN or SENT IN WORD FORMAT. Essays must be received by SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2022 at the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Branch Library, 1324 Jefferson Avenue or EMAILED TO AAHANFWoodson@gmail. com. Your NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE #, SCHOOL, GRADE AND EMAIL Must be written on your essay. No Handwritten essays will be accepted. Continued Page 12


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Exonerate Garvey!

Global Campaign to Collect 100,000 Signatures Begins During Black History Month Betty Grant and Judge McLeod

The Struggle Continues:

Will the Case Against Betty Jean Grant Go to Trial? Community activist Betty Jean Grant returned to court Wednesday to once again hear Judge Andrew C. LoTempio reject a motion from her attorney to dismiss the charges against her. “The DA requested time to respond and in two weeks the judge will render a decision or pick a trial date,” said Grant’s attorney James A.W. McLeod. “If it goes to trial Mrs. Grant will carefully weigh her options and decide whether to have a jury trial or nonjury trial.” Mrs. Grant is being accused of violating state election law as the result of an incident inside the polling place at the Delavan-Grider Community Center last Oct. 28. “I still can’t figure out why they’re bothering to prosecute this lady when on film, you have at least one other person in clear violation and they do absolutely nothing about it. Instead they’ve decided to go after my client. “I just can’t figure it out,” continued McLeod. "It makes no sense to take it this far instead of moving forward and attempting to resolve the issue. “I find it a bit unusual,” said the former City Court judge. Despite it all, he said the case looks good. On Wednesday Mrs. Grant presented some 50 letters of support from in-

Washington, D.C.: A global effort by ordinary citizens, scholars, community, and faith leaders has been undertaken to petition President Joe Biden to grant a posthumous pardon to the Honorable Marcus Garvey. Spearheaded by the Caribbean-American Political Action Committee (C-PAC), the first goal of this global effort is to gather the required 100,000 signatures necessary to elicit a response from the President. To do so, the signatures must be collected within a stipulated 30-day period. “Our goal is to get at a minimum, twenty-thousand signatures from each of the five continents,” says Dr. Goulda Downer, C-PAC’s Chair. “We will ask President Biden to honor the voices of our global citizens and make amends for the 1923 unjust persecution and imprisonment of the Honorable Marcus Garvey.” Marcus Garvey’s descendants believe that a Presidential pardon will acknowledge, and begin to right, the wrong committed against him, and by extension, the global community of African peoples. Marcus Garvey’s son, Dr. Julius Garvey said that “he taught us to be proud of being Black and reminded us of the power and majesty of our African heritage. The case against Marcus Garvey was politically motivated and his imprisonment unjust.” February 2022, which is Black History month in the U.S., will be the apex of the effort. . This global exoneration effort aims to include individuals, groups, and organizations, within the continental geographic region. The expectation is to bring local, regional, and global awareness about the effort to collect the 100,000 signatures during February’s Black History month observance. About Marcus Garvey: Marcus Garvey was an outstanding and influential civil rights and anti-colonial leader of the early twentieth century. His movement, which espoused Black pride and Black selfreliance, economic independence, and Black unity, garnered unprecedented support around the world. The impact of his legacy still reverberates globally today. In May 1923, Garvey was unjustly convicted of mail fraud in relation to the operation of his signature program for Black economic independence, The Black Star Line. He was sent to prison and later deported to Jamaica. Consequently, his global movement for racial and economic justice never again regained its previous level of momentum and growth. To join the movement and receive updates, please visit justice4garvey.org and sign up. If you have any questions, please email us at now@justice4garvey.org

dividuals, educators, police, professionals and everyday people ; proof that she has overwhelming community support in this case. It’s clear, McLeod added, that there was nothing intentionally done on Ms. Grants part to break any law. With every prosecution of a case it’s the taxpayers money involved. This case against Betty Jean Grant he suggested, aside from being “a travesty,” is a waste of taxpayers money.

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Another Case of Buffalo Public Schools Wasting Opportunities to Help Our Children? Dear Editor: I'm reaching out to share some info about BPS' decision to not utilize supports for afterschool programming. •To date no afterschool programming for students in K-8 has been offered •BPS just recently agreed to allow virtual afterschool programming, but this is a stop gap measure •BPS states that transportation issues prevent them from allowing afterschool to start •Millions in dollars in funding, already awarded to local agencies will have to be returned if things do not change •There has been no significant problem solving by BPS to create an alternative Buffalo Public Schools has been asked to convene a task force to strategize, to no avail. I have created a Google survey to gather support from parents and community members https://forms.gle/S2byLz5XT4YxWiFK6 . I would be happy to speak with anyone who could assist in creating momentum around advocating for these supports to be provided immediately. Wil Green

Snow Filled Shelters Unacceptable!

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t has been snowing in Buffalo for as long as I have lived here and I am sure, a long time before that. It is a fact fact that un-shoveled snow will clog up bus shelters and sidewalks in front of them if no one removes the snow. Compound that fact with near zero weather for almost two weeks and you have a situation where transit and bus riders are literally sitting in wheelchairs or standing in the streets because the snow and ice filled bus shelters are inaccessible to them ! When the bus riders and the community complained, the City of Buffalo and NFTA had the audacity to state that it is we, the homeowners or tenants who reside behind one of these bus shelters, who have the responsibility of shoveling them out or maintaining them; much like the arrangement with property owners and the sidewalks in front of their homes. Are they kidding us? It is either NFTA, who erected the shelters or the City of Buffalo's responsibility to shovel and maintain those bus shelters, whether they are in front of a vacant lot, occupied house or an abandoned building. The City of Rochester NY has a municipal law that has the city maintaining all sidewalks there. Maybe the mayor of Buffalo and other elected officials should take a look at that law and investigate whether that will be good for Buffalo taxpayers. And while they are doing that, they may need to develop a plan to incorporate the problem with the city's bus shelters!


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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY THE COMPTROLLER OF ERIE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 601 of the Abandoned Property Law of the State of New York, that, The undersigned, as Comptroller of the County of Erie has on deposit or in his custody certain moneys and property paid or deposited in actions or proceedings in the several courts in the said County. The person(s) or actions set forth below appear from the records of the said County Comptroller to be entitled to certain such properties of the amount of $50.00 or more. DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE SURROGATE COURT ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. GRASER BANK OF AMERICA & CHASE BANK USA ESTATE OF DAVID SPENCER BEQUEST TO SARAH AND KEVIN SPENCER DEPOSITED IN ACTIONS OR PROCEDINGS IN THE SUPREME COURT M&T BANK VS LUCILLE MEREDITH ET AL - 127 ERB STREET KEY BANK NA VS JAMES ONEIL - 33 DAKOTA ST CITIZENS BANK, N.A. VS JOHN D. 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COUNTY OF ERIE 95 FRANKLIN STREET DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BUFFALO, NEW YORK County of Erie, New York RFP RELEASE The Erie County Department of Social Services is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide Workforce Development Services. The RFP #2022-013VF can be found at http://www.erie.gov and a complete copy of the package can also be obtained by contacting Carrie Godfrey, ECDSS, at 716-858-6086, or via Carrie.Godfrey@erie.gov as of February 1, 2022. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to any aspect of this proposal shall be with the ECDSS contact person listed on the specific RFP. Prospective proponents, or their representatives, shall not make contact with or communicate with any representatives of the County, including employees and consultants, other than the designated person in regard to any aspect of this proposal. Final sealed proposals are due to the Erie County Department of Social Services, 95 Franklin Street, Room 804, Buffalo, New York 14202, by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on March 1, 2022. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality. Marie A. Cannon, Commissioner of Social Services

COUNTY OF ERIE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL Wendt Beach Mansion & Stables Renovation Project No. 2022-918-01 County of Erie seeking qualification statements and proposals from interested firms to provide A/E design and construction services for the Wendt Beach Mansion and Stables Renovation. Qualification statements and proposals for project will be received by County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202 until 2:00 PM local time on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. A mandatory walk-through is scheduled for February 7, 2022 at 10:00 AM local time at Wendt Beach. RFQ/RFP submission instructions may be found at: www. erie.gov/dpw/. Attention is called to COVID protocols on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ERIE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL Grover Cleveland Golf Course Schenck House & Restroom Renovation Project No. 2022-911-01 County of Erie seeking qualification statements and proposals from interested firms to provide A/E design and construction services for the Grover Cleveland Golf Course Schenck House & Restroom Renovation. Qualification statements and proposals for project will be received by County’s Commissioner of Public Works in Suite 1400 of the Rath County Office Building, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York 14202 until 2:00 PM local time on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. A mandatory walk-through is scheduled for February 8, 2022 at 10:00 AM local time at Grover Cleveland Golf Course. RFQ/ RFP submission instructions may be found at: www.erie.gov/dpw/. Attention is called to COVID protocols on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE BID COUNTY OF ERIE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Isle View Park Dock Reconstruction PROJ# CAP-ISLE-DOCK-22 Department of Public Works, Division of Highways seeking sealed bids for reconstruction of timber dock, with steel repairs and removable access platform. Sealed proposals will be received at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 by, and opened at, 10 am local time, Thursday, February 17, 2022. Certified check in the amount of $4,000.00 bid deposit is required with the bid submittal. Pre-let meeting scheduled Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 10:00 am local time at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1419A, Buffalo, NY. NYSDOL Wage Rates, NYS Vendor Responsibility CCA-2 A/B/C, Local Minority, & Disadvantaged Workforce goals, NYS Apprenticeship, and MWBE goals may be required. Plans and additional bid submittal information on the Erie County website at: http: //www2.erie.gov/dpw see On Line Bid Retrieval. Attention is called to COVID protocols on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ERIE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Resurfacing Wehrle Dr (CR 290) from Harlem Rd (NYS 240) to Aero Dr (CR 324) FA-5763.31-21 Department of Public Works, Division of Highways seeking sealed bids for 2.44 center lane miles of road construction work, Town of Amherst. Sealed proposals will be received at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 by, and opened at, 10 am local time, Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Certified check in the amount of $140,000.00 bid deposit is required. Pre-let meeting scheduled Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 10:00 am local time at Rath County Office Building, DPW, 95 Franklin St, Room 1404, Buffalo, NY. NYSDOL, Davis Bacon Wage Rates, NYS Vendor Responsibility CCA-2 A/B/C, Local Minority, & Disadvantaged Workforce goals, NYS Apprenticeship, and DBE goals may be required. Plans and additional bid submittal information on the Erie County website at: http: // www2.erie.gov/dpw see On Line Bid Retrieval. Attention is called to COVID bid procedures on the County’s website.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to New York State Tax Law, Section 1432 and General Municipal Law, Article 2, Section 6-d, the Erie County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 2:00 pm via Zoom videoconferencing. The log-on details are as follows: Join Zoom Meeting - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85116077941 Meeting ID: 851 1607 7941 The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear public comment concerning: •The appropriation of $14,300,000 of Transfer Tax revenue from the Erie County Road Repair Reserve Fund (budgeted 2022 revenue) for road and bridge work in 2022; and •The appropriation of $6,000,000 of prior year surplus Transfer Tax revenue from the Erie County Road Repair Reserve Fund for road and bridge work in 2022. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. Dated: Buffalo, New York, January 27, 2022 By: Robert M. Graber, Clerk, Erie County Legislature


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LEGAL NOTICE Supplemental Summons and Notice of Object of Action County Court Of The State Of New York County Of Erie Action to Foreclose a Mortgage Index #: 2019600585 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff, vs Jennifer G. Flannery, Erie County Public Administrator, As Administator Of The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey, Rita Massey As Heir To The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey, Jeffrey Massey As Heir To The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey, Terry Massey As Heir To The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey, David Massey As Heir To The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey, Bobbye Mitchell As Heir To The Estate Of Eugene Massey, Who Was Surviving Spouse Of Matlean Massey If Living, And If He/She Be Dead, Any And All Persons Unknown To Plaintiff, Claiming, Or Who May Claim To Have An Interest In, Or General Or Specific Lien Upon The Real Property Described In This Action; Such Unknown Persons Being Herein Generally Described And Intended To Be Included In Wife, Widow, Husband, Widower, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assignees Of Such Deceased, Any And All Persons Deriving Interest In Or Lien Upon, Or Title To Said Real Property By, Through Or Under Them, Or Either Of Them, And Their Respective Wives, Widows, Husbands, Widowers, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assigns, All Of Whom And Whose Names, Except As Stated, Are Unknown To Plaintiff, New York State Department Of Taxation And Finance, People Of The State Of New York, The People Of The State Of New York Obo Chief Clerk Of The City Court Of Buffalo, United States Of America Acting Through The IRS JOHN DOE (Those unknown tenants, occupants, persons or corporations or their heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignees, creditors or successors claiming an interest in the mortgaged premises.) Defendant(s). Mortgaged Premises: 69 Hastings Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 To the Above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Supplemental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Supplemental Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Erie. The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises. TO Bobbye Mitchell Defendant In this Action. The foregoing Supplemental Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. Susan Eagan of the County Court Of The State Of New York, dated the TwentySeventh day of September, 2021 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, in the City of Buffalo. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, dated May 22, 2000, executed by Eugene Massey (who died on August 2, 2018, a resident of the county of Erie, State of New York) to secure the sum of $46,750.00. The Mortgage was recorded at Book 12882, Page 7415 in the Office of the Erie County Clerk on May 26, 2000. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by an

assignment executed July 14, 2002 and recorded on August 2, 2002, in the Office of the Erie County Clerk at Book 13008, Page 5288. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by a corrective assignment executed March 19, 2019 and recorded on September 25, 2019, in the Office of the Erie County Clerk at Book M 13912, Page 1523. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by an assignment executed September 16, 2019 and recorded on September 25, 2019, in the Office of the Erie County Clerk at Book M 13912, Page 1526; The property in question is described as follows: 69 HASTINGS AVENUE, BUFFALO, NY 14215 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. DATED: December 10, 2021 Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney(s) For Plaintiff(s) 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 The law firm of Gross Polowy, LLC and the attorneys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. 70454 Jan. 13,20,27, Feb.3

LLC'S Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Nuthing Over Thirty Online Boutique, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY). On June 8, 2021. 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 135 Hedley Place, Buffalo Ny. 14208. Purpose: any lawful purpose. No specific duration attached to LLC. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Sweet Assassin LLC filed Articles of Organization with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/4/21. Office location: Erie County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 277 Hastings Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Community Catalyst Group, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 10, 2021. 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 40 Wildy Avenue, Cheektowaga, NY 14211. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Tanda Transportation, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 12, 2021. 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 776 Highland Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14223. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. January 13, 20,27 February 3,10,17

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NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff AGAINST Celestine Hicks Wylie as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; Maurice Wylie as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; Albert Mogavero as heir at law and next of kin of Standford T. Wylie; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated June 12, 2017 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Closing Room of the Erie County Clerk's Office located on the first floor of 92 Franklin St, Buffalo, NY 14202 on February 24, 2022 at 10:00AM, premises known as 181 Floss Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie, State of New York, Section: 90.82 Block: 4 Lot(s): 40. Approximate amount of judgment $108,496.89 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 813796/2015. The auction will be conducted pursuant to the COVID-19 Policies Concerning Public Auctions of Foreclosed Property established by the Eighth Judicial District. Michael Kuzma, Esq., Referee LOGS Legal Group LLP f/k/a Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 430-4792 Dated: January 3, 2022 Jan.20,27, Feb.3, 10

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING In the Matter of the Application of The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group For Consent to take land for Cemetery Purposes in the County of Erie through mergers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Erie County Legislature will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 6:00 PM in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider public testimony regarding (i) the proposed merger of the Griffins Mills Cemetery Association (“Griffins Mills”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Griffins Mills Cemetery” which includes approximately 7.5 acres located at 67 West Falls Road, West Falls, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) (ii) the proposed merger of the Bloomingdale Cemetery Association (“Bloomingdale”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Evergreen Lawn Cemetery” which includes approximately 11.5 acres located at 13430 Bloomingdale Road, Akron, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) (iii) the proposed merger of the Mount Olive Cemetery Association (“Mount Olive”), consisting of what is commonly known as the “Mount Olive Cemetery” which includes approximately 2.6 acres located on South Newstead Road, Akron, New York, with and into The Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc. d/b/a Forest Lawn Group (the “Forest Lawn Group ”) Any person interested in the above matters may be heard at said public hearing. Following the Public Hearing, the Forest Lawn Group will make application at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Erie County Legislature, held in the Chambers of the Erie County Legislature, located on the 4th Floor of the Old County Hall, 92 Franklin St., in the City of Buffalo, New York, or any adjournment thereof, for consent to merge with Griffins Mills Cemetery Association, the Bloomingdale Cemetery Association and the Mount Olive Cemetery Association. Dated: Buffalo, New York, January 25, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. By ROBERT M. GRABER, Clerk, Erie County Legislature

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ERIE STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY, Plaintiff AGAINST KAREN D. AUSTIN, ET AL. Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly entered October 18, 2021, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Closing Room of the Erie County Clerk's Office, 1st Floor, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo NY on February 10, 2022 at 10:00AM, premises known as 63 Roslyn Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, SBL: 101.33-4-37. Approximate amount of judgment $18,221.93 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #813272/2018. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance with the Court System's COVID-19 Health Emergency Rules and safety protocols, as well as in accordance with the 8th Judicial District Amended Foreclosure Auction Plan. Please take notice that all persons attending the auction must comply with and observe social distancing, wearing masks/face coverings and screening practices in effect at the time of this foreclosure sale. Joshua E. Dubs, Esq., Referee Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP 15 Cornell Road Latham, NY 12110 1806222 70466 Jan.13,20,27, Feb.3

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Notice of formation of SWEET DEZIRES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on December 21, 2021. Location: Erie County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 7 The Avenue, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. February 3,10,17,24 March 3. 10

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 2:30 pm via Zoom videoconferencing, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed resolution to increase the income threshold for senior citizen property tax exemptions, as well as to exclude disabled veteran compensation for the purposes of income calculation for property tax exemptions by Erie County. The log-on details are as follows: Join Zoom Meeting - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85116077941 Meeting ID: 851 1607 7941 BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK. Dated: Buffalo, New York, January 27, 2022 By: Robert M. Graber, Clerk, Erie County Legislature

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Provide daily support to the department While handling needs of consumers. Bachelor’s and 2 yrs office experience req. Resume and cover letter to WNYIL, Inc. 3108 Main St. Buffalo, NY, 14214 employment@wnyil.org EEOC LEGAL NOTICE Bid Notice to Bidders Notice is hereby given that sealed bid proposals will be received until 2:00pm EST on Friday, February 25, 2022 and considered by the Town Board of the Town of Newstead, County of Erie, State of New York, on Friday, February 25, 2022 at 2:00pm EST for the following: Improvements to the HVAC system at the Newstead Senior Center as per Specifications set forth in the bid package. This contract will be funded wholly or partially with federal funds and as such is subject to all federal rules and regulations pertinent thereto, including, but not limited to, federal policy of encouraging the participation of minority and women owned business enterprises as sources of suppliers, equipment, construction, and services. Envelopes containing bid proposals must be sealed and addressed to: Town of Newstead, Attn: Town Clerk, 5 Clarence Center Rd, P.O. Box 227, Akron, NY 14001

LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ERIE COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SEINE DRIVE SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT CONTRACT 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals for the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 North Seine Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement Contract No. 45 will be received by the Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning on February 23, 2022 until 10:00 A.M., local time, at 95 Franklin Street, Room 1034, Buffalo, New York, 14202, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in Room 1004. The contract is located along North Seine Drive approximately between House Nos. 7 and 83 in the Town of Cheektowaga. The Work includes removal and/or abandonment of an existing 10” diameter sanitary sewer, and removal and/or abandonment of existing manholes. Replacement work includes installation of approximately 899 linear feet of new 12” diameter sewer, installation of manholes, sewer connections to new and existing facilities, house lateral connections, restoration, and appurtenant work. Additional information and bid documents can be found at: http://www2. erie.gov/dsm. BY ORDER OF: Joseph Fiegl, P.E., BCEE Deputy Commissioner, ECDEP Dated: January 26, 2022 Published: February 1, 2022

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Are You Living With Memory Loss? Information Helps Everyone

HONORING CRYSTAL D. PEOPLES-STOKES ! All the beautiful people turned out for the 17th Annual Crystal Ball Masquerade gala honoring Crystal D. Peoples Stokes, Oct. 22 at Rich’s Atrium . Partial proceeds from the event went to benefit the Kidney Foundation of WNY. The Hon.. Peoples-Stokes is the first woman and person of color to serve as Majority Leader of the NYS Assembly in 242 years! Street Legacy Photos by Darvin Adams

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA Earn yours now at Buffalo Public Schools Adult Education Division

Apply online at www.UpSkill.org

You and your loved ones will understandably have many questions and answers are not always easy to find. That’s why it is so important to call the Alzheimer’s Association as early as possible. We can answer questions, connect you with peers and provide tips to navigate this next chapter of your life. Communication Makes Everyone Feel Less Overwhelmed Learning as much as you can about your diagnosis is the first step toward empowering yourself to take control of your life and make decisions that will help you live well with memory loss, MCI, or dementia for as long as possible. Sign up for our February series today.

CALL 716-626-0600 ext. 313 In-person classes now open for HSE diploma preparation! • Morning, afternoon, and evening sessions • Convenient locations • Official NYS Education Department Testing Site • Distance Learning options available for those who qualify

The Alzheimer’s Association is the only dementia assistance program that is located right here in Western New York providing information, programs and no cost safety resources to local families.

Online applications accepted at www.UpSkill.org

QUESTIONS? Info@UpSkill.org or (716)888-7088 ext. 100

Adult Education Division Main Office 389 Virginia Street • Buffalo, New York 14201 Visit www.UpSkill.org for more information about Adult Education programs. www.UpSkill.org • (716) 888-7088 ext.100

This program is supported in part by the Fial Fund, and by in part through a Dobrak grant and Dobrak Trust administered by The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo. MO001 Alzheimers Social 5x10 MECH1.indd 1

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