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World Sickle Cell Day June 19, 2016
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The ROC City Sicklers’ will gather downtown on the evening of June 19th at Sundown, between the hours of 7:30 and 8pm at the Rundel Memorial Library, located at 115 South Ave., Rochester, NY, in honor of World Sickle Cell Day. The Library will honor individuals living with and advocating for Sickle Cell Disease by shining Red Lights on the building beginning June 19th. We understand June 19th is also Father’s Day, so for those who are not able to attend on June 19th, the Red Lights will continue to be on display until June 20th, in recognition of spreading awareness about the chronic illness - Sickle Cell Disease. A generous thank you goes out to Jessica LaManna and the staff at the Rundel Memorial Library for supporting the ROC City Sicklers’ cause! Please join us every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6-7 pm at The University of Rochester Medical Center. Follow us on Facebook at ROC - City Sicklers or e-mail us at Sickle.rochester@gmail.com for further information.
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Mayor Warren Releases Statement on Recent Boys and Girls Club Trial Verdict uneteenth (June 18) is being celebrated in our City with a parade and community-wide celebration. Last year was phenomenal but we want this year to be EPIC!!!!
The day kicks off with the annual Juneteenth which starts at 11:00 a.m. at City Hall. It proceeds west on Main; left on Exchange or Plymouth, left on Broad; and will end at MLK Park with the celebration taking place at MLK Park from noon through 7p.m. with entertainers, speakers, family activities, vendors, and more! The day will feature two events: The Graduate March with seniors across the Rochester City School Disrrict participating, former grads marching with them, other students participating, etc. along with AALDP grads, members of various organizations and others participating. Following the march, the official “Juneteenth” Program begins at noon in the park and includes the Black Business Marketplace featuring various vendors, voter registration, music, and food. Featured will be a Juneteenth Gospel celebration with Samuel Oliver, Rebekah Reid, Randy Gatson and Rickey Harvey Jr. Co hosted by “KD” and Johnson.” Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. It was on June 19, 1865 that Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. Note that this was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation - which had become official January 1, 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation had little impact on the Texans due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the new Executive Order. However, with the surrender of General Lee in April of 1865, and the arrival of General Granger’s regiment, the forces were finally strong enough to influence and overcome the resistance. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Juneteenth continues to enjoy a growing renaissance and interest from communities and organizations throughout the country. So many (Black) Americans have had an interest and obligation to see that the events of 1865 in Texas are not forgotten. -Submitted byTanishia A. Johnson, Juneteenth Committee
> (June 9) - In the days, weeks and months following the tragedy outside of the Boys and Girls Club last summer, we gathered as a community where Raekwon Manigault, Jonah Barley and Johnny Johnson were killed and four others were injured by gunfire. > We lit candles, placed flowers, pictures, notes and stuffed animals at the scene. We held hands to pray together, we cried with the mothers, family members and friends of the three young men and, together, we vowed to take a firm stance against senseless violence in our neighborhoods. > > While today’s verdict brings about a small amount of closure for the families of Raekwon, Jonah and Johnny, we know full well that the pain of their loss will not subside. We are reminded today of the commitment we made 10 months ago to continue to teach our young people to respect life, to steer them away from the streets and to continue to seek ways to build trust between residents and our police force. > > I would like to thank the members of the community who stepped up to provide critical information that led to an arrest in this case; the Rochester Police Department for their diligence; and the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office for seeing that
justice was served. > > During the month of June, Gun Violence Awareness Month, I am encouraging all citizens to start a conversation about gun violence in their neighborhoods and discuss ways we as members of the community can help end the gun violence that plagues our streets. >
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AREA BRIEFS Muhammad Ali Teach-In Columnist and retired teacher Eva M. Doyle is sponsoring a Muhammad Ali teach-in on Thursday, June 23 at the Merriweather Libray from 5- 7 p.m. for students in grades 4 - 12. Mrs. Doyle will be joined by well-known storyteller and educator Karima Amim. Parents must accompany their children because this is a family oriented program where everyone can learn together. This program is free and open to the public. For more information call 847-6010.
Still Time to Apply for The Carl Allen Scholarshp The deadline for applying for the 2016 Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship is June 30. The $1,000 scholarship is sponsored by the
Buffalo Association of Black Journalists with support from The Buffalo News and the Buffalo Newspaper Guild. It is open to African-American high school seniors, as well as college freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are or will be pursuing studies leading to a career in journalism. Applicants must be permanent residents of Erie or Niagara counties and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applications are available in the financial aid departments at area colleges, universities and high schools or by calling 849-5598. The scholarship is awarded annually in memory of Allen, a longtime reporter for The Buffalo News and the Challenger, who died in 1999.
Peacemakers On wheels! Although the Juneteenth Festivals have been very peaceful, (and no problems are anticipated this weekend), The Buffalo Peacemakers will be on bicycle patrol in the park for added security Saturday and Sunday thanks to a donation from Dasa Properties. A local property management firm, Dasa donated $600 for the purchase of four bicycles. The Peacemakers regularly help keep the peace at major public events and work with young people in the community.
FruitBelt Coalition Banquet The Fruitbelt Coalition will host its 6th Annual Recognition Banquet on Saturday, June 25 at 6 p.m. at the Beginnings Banquet Hall38 Crocker Street. Donation is $25 per person. For additional information please contact Dr. Benjamin Cashaw at (716) 908-6789.
Friends of Bethel Head Start Staff Reunion There will be a staff reunion dinner dance from 6 to 11 p.m. for all who have been a staff or faculty member for Bethel Head Start on Saturday, August 20 at Lucarelli’s Banquet Facility, 1830 Abbott Road in Lackawanna. Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Cash bar. To purchase tickets call (716)279-5479 or (716)310-4494. Please purchase your tickets as soon as possible!
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Members of Daughters of Creative Sound participate during one of the annual Maafa Remembrance Celebrations at Broderick Park.
Annual Maafa Celebration of Remembrance Hosts Dr. Daniel Black, Noted Author
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uneteenth Festivals’ MAAFA Memorial Committee and the Son’s of David Project of Lincoln Memorial United
Methodist Church will bring Dr. Daniel Black, author of The Coming to address the MAAFA (Africa’s terrible disaster). The book tells the story of the Africans capture and traumatic trip during the Middle Passage. Dr. Black will speak at Lincoln, 641 Masten Avenue, during Sunday worship service on June 19th at 10am. Dr. Black is at the top of his literary game with The Coming. A novel hailed as “powerful, beautiful, poetic, and hypnotizing,” it tells the story of the strength andresolve of the African spirit. Extreme conditions produce extraordinary insight, and only after being stripped of everything do they discover the unspeakable beauty they once took for granted. Copies of the book will be available after the worship service and at DR. BLACK the Zawadi Bookstore vendor site during the Juneteenth Festival. A segment of Dr. Black reading from The Coming, will be reviewed during the MAAFA Memorial Commemoration program, which will be held on Monday, June 20th. The program begins at 6 p.m. at the Frank E. Merriweather Public Library, Jefferson and East Utica. After the viewing, participants will proceed to Broderick Park (foot of Ferry street) for traditional African rituals (libation, drumming, spoken words and dancing.)
SolarCity and LP Ciminelli to Appear at Community Meeting On Thursday, June 16, representatives from SolarCity and LP Ciminelli will be the guests of the Contract Compliance Review at a community meeting at the Merriweather Library from 6-7:45 p.m. Mr. Kevin Schuler and Ms. Stephanie Pennington will address the minority and women hiring goals of their company, LP Ciminelli and also explain how the hours of minority and women workers are computed in reaching their minority hiring goals.. This explanation by them is needed because the community is confused as to how the ‘total hours’ concept is used. However, that concept does not accurately detail the number of workers on the job; only the total accumulative hours worked by all of them. Representatives from SolarCity will talk about the recently sharp reduction in the number of manufacturing jobs that will be available for future hires. After announcing last year that 1,460 jobs will be filled at the RiverBend site, SolarCity stated last month they only need the lower number because robots Betty Jean will fill the void. At a community meeting held recently at he A.D. Price GRANT Community Center, SolarCity was told, in no uncertain term by this writer that, “Since robots did not make all that money the government ‘gave’ to SolarCity, we should not be replacing those taxpaying human’s jobs with robots!” The meeting will start on time and parking is available on the streets around the library and in the Apollo Theater and E. Utica St. parking lots across the street from the Merriweather. Please come early for open seating and the general public is invited. For more information, please call Legislator Betty Jean Grant @ (716) 602-5877 or Charley H. Fisher @(716) 650-8889. o
Freed Africans, once enslaved, gather for a group portrait, c. 1865.
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uneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved Africans were now free. This was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation - which had become official January 1, 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation had little impact on the Texans due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the new Executive Order. However, with the surrender of General Lee in April of 1865, and the arrival of General Granger’s regiment, the forces were finally strong enough to influence and overcome the resistance. Later attempts to explain this two and a half year delay in the receipt of this important news have yielded several versions that have been handed down through the years. Often told is the story of a messenger who was murdered on his way to Texas with the news of freedom. Another, is that the news wasdeliberately withheld by the enslavers to maintain the labor force on the plantations. And still another, is that federal troops actually waited for the slave owners to reap the benefits of one last cotton harvest before going to Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation. All of which, or neither of these version could be true. Continued Page 12
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108-Year-Old Man, ‘Grandson of a NATIONAL REPORT: Slave,’ Meets President Barack Obama Black Students The White House released a touching video over the weekend of President Barack Obama meeting a 108-year-old man in Indiana last week. “The grandson of a slave shaking hands with the president of the United States,” Lester Townsend said as he took Obama’s hand. “Oh, man, that’s something right there,” Obama responded. “What an honor to see you here.” The president joked with Townsend, insisting that the spry gentleman—living proof of the fact that black don’t crack—had to be lying about his age. “So how come you look so good? What’s your secret?” Obama inquired. “I haven’t found it,” Townsend laughed.
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Nearly 4 time as likely as Whites to be Suspended African-American students are nearly four times as likely as their White classmates to be suspended from school, new federal data show, a stark reminder that more than 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, public school is a different place for many minority students than it is for White students. From gifted-and-talented programs to teacher experience to advanced science and math courses, the data show, the schools that enroll large numbers of minority students are unequal in nearly every way. U.S. Education Secretary John King said the findings lay bare the USA’s “systemic failure” to educate all students equally. These data show that we still fall far short of that ideal,” he said, noting that students of color, those whose first language is not English and those with disabilities are “not getting same opportunities to learn” as other classmates. “When we deny some students access to a high-quality education, we all lose out in multiple ways,” he said. The new data, out last Tuesday from the U.S. Department of Education and required by Congress, show that African-American K-12 students are 3.8 times as likely to receive one or more out-of-school suspensions as white students. While 6% of all students received one or more out-of-school suspensions in the 2013-2014 school year, the percentage was 18% for African-American boys and 10% for African-American girls. By contrast, among White students, only 5% of boys and 2% of girls were suspended at least once, according to the data, released biannually by the department’s Office of Civil Rights. The findings come less than a week after researchers with the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles, released a study suggesting that suspensions in 10th grade alone probably result in more than 67,000 high school dropouts. Over the course of a lifetime, each dropout is responsible for $163,000 in lost tax revenue.
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Dallas Brothers are College Bound!
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ollege Bound members Jamell Dallas and Darnell Dallas have both been awarded a $1350 scholarship to attend the highly competitive high school preparatory program, BuffaloPrep. The boys have both been accepted into the 2016 summer program whose mission is to, “prepare promising, economically disadvantaged, underrepresented students for success in college-preparatory high schools and higher education.” Jamell, age 11, and Darnell, age 12, have been playing basketball for Coach Calvin Johnson since they were 4 and 5 years old. College Bound and its founder, Coach Johnson, have encouraged both brothers and numerous other Buffalo youth to seek a higher education, through their love of sports. ColJamell and Darnell Dallas. lege Bound members receive English and math support, financial literacy seminars, and leadership opportunities, along with instruction in team building and the fundamentals of basketball. COACH The brothers attend St. Mark’s School of Buffalo where they are honors CAL students. Currently Darnell has a goal of attending Canisius High school and then going on to play ball at the collegiate level. Jamell dreams of playing professional sports and one day becoming a lawyer. College Bound is supporting both boys in achieving their dreams for the future. Congratulations!
Broadway Fillmore NHS Announces Home Repair Grants
Broadway Fillmore NHS is now accepting applications from low income homeowners who live along the South Fillmore corridor (Best Street to Seneca). This includes the adjacent streets. Eligible applicants must live in the home, meet the income requirements, be current on their taxes & have homeowner’s insurance. (We can help with the insurance requirement.) We are particularly looking for very low income frail elderly owners. Property owners will be required to bring their property up to current residential property code. This will include issues such as asbestos, lead paint, energy conservation & accessibility. All owners will be required to contribute a minimum of 10% of the project costs. If the total project cost is $40,000, the owner must contribute at least $4000. We can provide a low interest loan (3%) for owners who need to borrow the funds to meet this requirement. The balance of the funds will be in the form of a recoverable grant that will be forgiven if the owner remains in the home for a minimum of 5 years. To start the application process, please call our office (716-852-3130) or stop by and pick up an initial intake form. You may also download the intake form on our website. The intake form is an initial screening document. It is not the application. http://780fillmore.org/bfnhs/latest-news/ The initial intake window closes on August 15, 2016. Applications received after August 15th will be dated and time stamped and will be processed only if there are any remaining funds.
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Church Banquet
Senator in Hot Water for Praying That Obama’s ‘Days Are Few’
A Fellowship Banquet sponsored by The Men and Women's Day Committee of Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, will be celebrated on Friday, June 17 at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Hotel, 4600 Genesee St., Cheektowaga. Donation $40 per person. The Pastor of Pilgrim is Rev. Frank Bostic. For Tickets, please call the church at &16-854-4880 or (716) 536-2471.
The freshman Senator from Georgia recited the Bible verse at a major Christian conference, which continues, “May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow.” At a major event for conservative Christians last Friday, the Republican Senator from Georgia opened his remarks encouraging attendees to pray for our current president—which seems nice enough, and frankly, a very American thing to do. Yet, Sen. David Perdue, a freshman senator from Georgia, opened his remarks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference by asking those in the audience to do so this way: “We should pray for him like Psalms 109:8 says: Let his days be few, and let another have his office,” the freshman senator said, in a mocking tone, reports the Daily Beast. The rest of that passage, which Perdue did not recite (but ostensibly was very familiar to the crowd), reads, “May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow. May his children be wandering beggars; may they be driven from their ruined homes.” It continues, “Let the creditor seize all that he has, and let strangers plunder his labor. Let there be none to extend mercy to him, nor let there be any to favor his fatherless children. Let his posterity be cut off, and in the generation following let their name be blotted out.” Predictably, the senator’s remarks provoked immediate backlash—even from Republicans—with a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, tweeting, “Republican Senator David Perdue is praying for President Obama to die. This is why Trump is the GOP nominee.” A Perdue spokeswoman later that day, blamed the press for“creating controversy” with the story.
Apostle Calls Special Meeting on the Economy The First Holy Temple FGBC, Apostle M. Daniel is inviting all Pastors and leaders to a special meeting concerning our economy. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 21 at 6 p.m. at First Holy Temple, 703 Fillmore Ave. Joshua 3:6 “And Joshua spake unto the priests, saying, Take up the art of the covenant and pass over before the people.” See You There!
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Kick-Off Event June 21
Karen Richardson- Moore is Grand Prize Winner of Hadley New Venture Business Competition
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uffalo’s Karen Richardson- Moore Owner and CEO of Innovative Back Office Solutions LLC, was recently named grand prizewinner of the Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired New
Venture Business Competition. On Tuesday, June 21 –Innovative Back Office Solutions, LLC (IBOS), will host their kick off event June 21st – InnovateBuffalo – at the Innovation Center, 640 Elli-
cott Street, in the Dig Lecture Area. Space is limited. RSVP is preferred at www. uwearonehat.com. Light fare will be served. Business-owners and entrepreneurs are invited to meet the IBOS team and learn how IBOS provides all the services small businesses need under one umbrella. The Institute created the competition for new ventures in the start-up, or early growth stages of business development. Karen realizes that her legally blind status serves to help her be more sensitive to the needs of her customers and more proactive in her business approach, “Being legally blind does not define who I am, but it does broaden my perspective. I want young women thinking about starting their own business to look at me and know that anything is possible” said Richardson. Her back office solutions EVANS 11793 Attorney General Print Ad | The Challenger | 10.375” w x 5.5” h | 4C company provides support
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services that new startups and seasoned business owners struggle to handle when trying to run and grow their businesses. These are the services behind the scenes like accounting, bookkeeping, administrative services, marketing, public relations, social media, web design, human resources, payroll and most importantly providing excellent customer service to increase sales. Understanding the challenges of being in business, IBOS also offers a “PAY AS U Grow” option to be sensitive to new and small business owners. With over 25 years of entrepreneurial ventures and over 35 years of working in the corporate world experience, Karen recently retired culminating her expertise to create Innovative Back Office Solutions (IBOS) to work with new start ups and business owners. She has special passion for working with individuals who embody true entre-
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preneurial spirit, “like those people who are always talking about their business and up at 3am working & strategizing about their dreams,” she said. “My company allows the new business owner the ability to ‘Wear One Hat.’ “ Hence her slogan “You Wear One Hat Let Us Wear the Rest!” Richardson-Moore recently earned a graduate certificate from the UB School of Management Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and the Allstate Minority & Women Emerging Entrepreneurs Program (June 2016) as well as the Buffalo State Continuing Professional Studies Entrepreneurial Effective Certificate Program (September 2015). For a complete list of IBOS services go to www. uwearonehat.com Congratulations Karen!!
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Party Over Here *FATHER’S DAY DANCE Dorothy J. Collier Community Center will host a Fathers' Day Dinner / Dance on June 17 from 4 to 7 p.m. at 118 East Utica St. Music will be provided by Thomas Robinson.For more information contact Laura Hayden 716 882-0602 Alemaedae Theatre FundRaiser /Trailer Release Party “Daddy’s Girl Club” Amon Rashidi and UNCN
“Infotainment” : Amon Rashidi And The Griot Nation! Special Juneteenth Guests Arts & Culture And Reenactment Committee Presents Drums, Dance, Hip Hop, Reggae, Spoken Word And The History Of Juneteenth June 18 And 19 2016 @ Mlk Park. “Infotainnent” Originator Amon Rashidi and the Grio Nation will be our Special guest!
Muhammad School of Music’s electric rock orchestra, THE HENRI STAR ORCHESTRA, will present a special Prince “Purple Rain” Tribute at Juneteenth onSaturday at 3 p.m. in Martin Luther King Park. Henri Star will be backed up by some of Buffalo’s baddest funk, rock and pop musicians on bass guitar, drums and keyboard, along with backup singers. you don’t want to miss it!!
Thursday June 16th Alemaedae Theater Productions will be be hosting a fundraiser / trailer release party for #DaddysGirlClub TV Series @ The Oakk Room 1435 Main St. from 6-9p.m.. Admission free will donation. For more information about the TV series visit www.atpgalaxy.com
ON STAGE *Kirk Franklin “Twenty Years In One Night World tour,” 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, Main Street Armory, 900 East Main St., Rochester; tickets at Mad Flavors, 185 Lyell Ave. Rochester; Doris Records, 286 E, Ferry, Buffalo.
*Faith Evans. 112, Carl Thomas, and Total, Canalside, Friday, June 17, www.canalsidebuffalo.com *Pre-Father’s Day Comedy Jam, Saturday, June 18, @ 7 p.m. Shea’s Smith Theatre, 658 Main St. featuring Rodney Johnson, Foster Nicholson & Andre Holland, tickets $20 advance at Doris Records and www.eventbrite.com * Canalside Concerts Public Enemy, June 23: August 18, Coolio; www.canalsidebuffalo. com *MAXWELL with Special Guests: July 6; Time 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices: $105.50, $85.50, $65.50, $55.50 ON SALE NOW!
(See his special lineup on this page). The weekend’s schedule will include: Saturday: Steel Drums, Access To Afreeka, Miss Barbara’s Studio J Tap Dancers, History Of Juneteenth Play, Unia, The African Cultural Center, Mohammed School Of Music’s Prince Tribute, Topknotch Entertainment, Blues Band Touche And Rochester Reggae Juggernaut Ignite! At 4:30pm a special remembrance of the Harlem Renaissance and paying homage to Buffalo’s Colored Muscians Club where many great Harlem muscians performed. Portraying Cab Calloway, Lena Horn, Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Josephine Baker, Nat King Cole, Billy Holiday and world renown Harlem poets Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes And Claude Mckay Sunday: Purposed Music Gospel, Joy V’s Eclectic Soul , Hip Hop Gospel Artist Louie Flame, Rising Hip Hop Superstars Maddukez And Verdel, Fragrance (Soul Fusion!), Sistah Shaenia’s Bob Marley Medley, Griot Nation Poetess Goodne$$, Young Hip Hop Mogul Kenisha Barrow, Smooth Mahogany Jazz, Music Prodigy Drew Nash, Buffalo’s Own 4B-Lo and Special Guest Amon Rashidi And The Griot Nation!
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WUFO Hosts Official Launch Party for Tom Joyner Morning Show
On May 21, WUFO hosted its official Tom Joyner Morning Show Launch Party live during Tom’s “Right Back At’cha” show from 1-3 p.m. at the Oakk Room, 1435 Main Street. “The Tom Joyner Morning Show is still the number one syndicated show in the country” noted WUFO’s visionary young Operations Manager, Sheila Brown. TJMS currently airs Monday thru Friday on WUFO Mix 1080AM from 6 to 10 in the morning and on Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. After much feedback from the Buffalo community expressing their dissatisfaction on various social media platforms after crosstown Urban WBLK dropped the popular TomJoyner Morning Show (TJMS), “it was a no brainer for us to react immediately and secure TJMS!” said Sheila. Be sure to listen in!
A Tribute to the Man in Your Life Progressions Unlimited Productions Presents “This Laughs for Yo Daddy” Comedy Show” Sunday June 19th 2016 at the GROOVE LOUNGE CAFÉ. 1210 Broadway at Lathrop, Buffalo, NY 14212 Advance Tickets $20 and $25 at the door. Show starts 7:00pm Sharp. Tickets available at 1210 Broadway or by calling: 716939-3149. DON’T MISS THIS JOKES AND JAZZ FATHERS DAY EDITION. FEATURING: COMEDIANS SEAN LARKINS AND DS SANDERS. MUSIC PERFORMANCE BY THE “ALL STAR BAND” AND “THE 4 DIVAS”
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Camp JOY 2016 The Lutheran Church of Our Savior is once again offering Camp Joy at the 26 Brunswick Blvd location. The camp runs July 5- August 12, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call (716) 885-1108. The camp is open to boys and girls Kindergarten through 6th grade and offers: •Structured summer day camp program •Breakfast and lunch •Enrichment activities that develop and stimulate the mind and the body •Academic skills sharpened •Safe, fun and friendly environment •Weekly Field Trip •Mature, positive, supportive, caring staff The camp fee is $200 per camper
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Metropolitan UMC Hosts Say Yes Summer Camp
Summer Camp Enrollment Underway at Your Nearest YMCA
Metropolitan United Methodist Church, 657 Best Street, will host its second Say Yes Buffalo Summer Camp, July 5 to August 12, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. All Buffalo Public School students grades K through 6 are welcome.Applications for Campers are available at Metropolitan UMC on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10 am to 3 pm or by contacting the Camp Director, Brenda David 863-9232.
Whether it’s splashing in the pool, exploring nature, learning a new skill, or going on fun field trips, summer camp at the YMCA provides an opportunity for children ages kindergarten to 17 years old to build meaningful relationships and gain important life skills. Summer camp at the Y provides a variety of activities and adventures beyond traditional day camp with specialty camps including Arts & Theatre, Gymnastics, Mountain Biking, Camp Tahigwa, and overnight resident camp at YMCA Camp Weona. New this year we have even introduce STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) inspired camp called Mission Innovation at our Southtowns Y! ! Camp begins June 27 and runs through September 2. To learn more or to register visit us online at ymcabn.org or call your nearest Y. For more information you can also call our Association Office at 565-6000.
Camp A.L.I.V.E. Love Alive Fellowship Church Presents, Camp A.L.I.V.E Summer Camp. 141 Lewis Street, July 5th August 19th 2016, M -F 8am4pm. Breakfast & Lunch Provided, Biblical Teaching, Summer Reading Challenge, Music, Dance, Theater, Arts & Crafts, Tennis, Swim, outdoor activities Awesome Field Trips & More. Please contact the church at 716856-1670 for more information, space is limited.
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“Memorializing,” Sanitizing, and Neutralizing Muhammad Ali
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ust as the music industry, business and most sports are controlled and extorted by groups and individuals who muscle in on talented folk to usurp the wealth created by their efforts, boxing was once controlled by the mafia. That ended when they pushed up on Muhammad Ali, and told him to “lie down...” that is...to throw his upcoming fight with Ernie Terrell in 1967. The men of the Nation of Islam, the FOI, paid their enforcer a visit, and whipped his natural behind. When the mafia threatened to break Ali’s kneecaps, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad sent them a message, reminding them that they had kneecaps too. This is the reason that the sport of boxing doesn’t resemble the obscene slave plantations of the NFL and the NBA, where glistening black bucks are stripped down, examined, and auctioned off in public to the highest bidder. Where...in one season, for example, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn lynch earned $6 million, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was paid $44 million. Unlike the Bible, the Holy Qur’an has not been re-written to suit the goals of those who use scriptures to enslave body, mind, and soul. “Scriptures” that instruct slaves to obey their masters, and to turn the other cheek, and to give one’s pants to the one who has stolen your cloak - have produced a people who respond to brutal slaughter by raising our hands in surrender, and chanting “Hands Up, Don’t shoot!” The Holy Qur’an instructs the Believer to “fight with those - who fight with you.” It tells the oppressed that “retaliation is prescribed for you,” and that “persecution is worse than slaughter.” And for today’s newly enamored fans of Malcolm X, that’s what he called “a good religion. That’s that old time religion.” It’s that reputation of clean, productive, self respecting people in service to black America that caused the community to surround the Nation’s Texas mosque just recently, when some gun toting hayseeds who obviously had no clue - sought to include an NOI mosque in their intimidation circuit. The docile, compliant slave can’t be found in the Nation of Islam, nor in the hearts of any we touch. The police stopped raiding NOI mosques decades ago, when they busted up into our spaces and some from both sides left in Sabirah body bags. But that’s the price of attacking peaceful, law abiding Muslims... MUHAMMAD somebody’s goin’ to da bone yard. There are so many reasons that the faith of Muhammad Ali had to be reinterpreted, covered over, or otherwise diluted during the time that we were focused on his passing. By the time the televised memorial service was over, we had a picture of a 12 year old boy who stumbled into a police officer after his bike was stolen, who then directed the boy to a boxing ring, where a world champion was born. Even Ali’s wife Lonnie participated in the travesty of omission, capping the tale by offering the lesson that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, great things can happen. That line produced a standing ovation, which pretty much sums up the point. Black men who are uncompromising, refusing to bow to the will of white supremacy don’t get standing ovations. They get what the Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan got on his way into the service...surrounded and stalked by menacing police. Imagine the scene! Two men from the same root teaching, both of whom have shaken the world with consistent courage in spite of massive opposition, one lauded unceasingly, and one a pariah. The difference? One of them can still speak for himself. Members of the Nation of Islam have taken to social media and set the record straight. They have flooded the networks, giving proper recognition to the Hon. Elijah Muhammad and the Believers of the Nation who were truly the bedrock and the bosom of Muhammad Ali. On Sunday, June 12, Minister Farrakhan took to the rostrum at Mosque Maryam and chiseled our truth in stone. You can go to noi.org and get that message, titled “The Life and Times of Muhammad Ali” at any time. Our work for this moment is to try...just try to summon enough emotional strength to consider the cruelty of the final phase of the attempt to neutralize the power left in the legacy of Ali, even after the re-write. In this hour, an ominous warning that the Hon. Elijah Muhammad gave to us when exposing our open enemy to us is fitting: “You cannot fathom the depths of the wickedness of Satan.” Indeed. Who could fathom the lengths that this enemy would go to - as the world - not just America, but the world, was remembering the grace, and the dignity, and the kindness and
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The idea of freedom in AL IslamThe Qur’an states that there is no compulsion in religion. Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said that “every one of you is entitled to his/her opinion.” The Prophet also expressed that “there is nothing with greater use than the human brain.” Religion in Al Islam should not be practiced just in spirit or emotions. Although the Qur’an was revealed upon the heart of the Prophet the brain serves the heart. The brain should also serve the family and the community. The superiority of the human being above all other creation is due to the human brain. Education allows you to think, make good decisions, and develop good character. The use of the brain allows you to understand that man is no comparison to G-d and that G-d has no partners or associates that can compare with Him. This allows the human being to have freedom in his servitude to G-d and not to become a slave to anyone or anything. Imam Fajri The Blessed month of Ramadan is a cleansing of the heart, spirit, body and ANSARI mind. Before the words of G-d can be planted you have to first cultivate your garden. If someone plants a garden amongst weeds, shrubs, bushes etc. what type of crops would it yield? Freedom helps your consciousness to be genuinely concern about the welfare of others because you can recognize the negative effects and oppression of slavery. We pray that The Blessed month of Ramadan will yield better character of all those who participate and that all will pledge to make better contributions to humanity. This year Ramadan is anticipated to start June 6th depending on the sighting of the new moon. Ramadan Mubarak! Blessed Ramadan to you all! Fajri Ansari is the Imam at Masjid Nu’Man, in Buffalo, New York Sabirah Muhammad Continued
strength, and generosity, and courage, and tenacity of Muhammad Ali, and associating all of those qualities with Islam? What colossal event could silence the noise of his praise, and replace the powerful imagery of presidents and rabbis, and priests and celebrities gathered together in unison, with the common goal of honoring both a Muslim - and a black man? The world of white supremacy is at war with Islam! It is most certainly at war with black and brown people. Yet here we were, strolling down memory lane, watching movies and documentaries over again, totally, emotionally immersed in our love and admiration for this man. Whatever the tool to turn the narrative...to re-focus it on the horror of Isis and re-associate Islam to all things evil... it would have to be big. And at approximately 2:00 in the morning, two days after the memorial, a young Arab man walks into a homosexual bar - and shoots over a hundred people. When did he buy his guns? Within that same week. Whom did he choose to target? One of the groups on the list of “expendables.” The same group that was selected to test the AIDS virus on, as chronicled by Alan Cantwell, in his book AIDS and the Doctors of Death. You may recall that AIDS was formerly called GRID, for “gay related immune deficiency.” For those who seek to ride to their destinations on the vehicle of black pain, the claim that “gay is the new black” is a promise of a bumpy ride. The shooter in Orlando was known to the FBI and CIA, just as former CIA collaborators Sadaam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, and Panama’s Manuel Norriega were. No doubt they had him on speed dial. Did he plan to be killed or jailed if in fact he collaborated with them? Probably not, just as his predecessors didn’t. If you are appalled...utterly incredulous over the notion that these government agencies would target and kill mass numbers of its own citizens to take control of public opinion, where were you on September 11, 2001? Weren’t 3,000 sacrificed to justify an attack on Iraq? Weren’t over 4,000 soldiers killed while killing hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis? What about the faked attack in the Gulf of Tonkin, (August, 1964) that was used to give Lyndon Johnson the resolution that sent the country into war with Viet Nam? Over 58,000 Americans were killed in that war...and hundreds of thousands of innocents at the hands of American aggression. In recently released tapes, Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara can be heard plotting the scheme. Johnson: “What I want is somebody that can lay up some plans to trap some of these guys...and whoop hell out of ‘em. Kill some of ‘em.” McNamara replies: “I’ll try and bring something back that will meet that objective.” These are some ghost-face killas. These are they who praise on Monday, while plotting murder and mayhem on Tuesday. They emblazon anthems about the “land of the free, and home of the brave,” a place of refuge for “huddled masses yearning to breath free” into our hearts and minds as we stand erect before some blood-stained stars and stripes...our blood...and our stripes. See the covert war that’s raging for our perception, in preparation for a tolerable onslaught on Muslims all over the world...but particularly right here in America, with their chief target as the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
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VOICE Kicks Off Campaign to Lower Local Prison Population
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ever underestimate the value of reading; it is one of the keys to education. “My alma mater was books, a good library…I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.” Malcolm X
New and Recent Books •Taking Bullets: Terrorism and Black Life in Twenty-first Century America by Haki Madhubuti. This is Haki’s first book of essays since Black Men: Obsolete, Single and Dangerous (1990). It is a warning but more importantly a guide to survival for the 21st century. •Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death and Redemption in an American Prison by Shaka Senghor •Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil: The Life, Legacy and Love of my son, Michael Brown by Lezley McSpadden •Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School by Monique W. Morris •Kill ‘em and Leave: Searching for James Brown and the American Soul by James McBride •The Black Presidency: Barack Obama and the Politics of Race in America by Michael Eric Dyson •For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood…and the Rest of Y’all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education by Christopher Emdin •Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul by Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. •The Coming by Daniel Black ( Daniel Black will be speaking at Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten Ave. at 10 am service on Sunday, June 19th…book signing to follow.)
BLACK HISTORY continued Certainly, for some, President Lincoln’s authority over the rebel-
lious states was in question General Order Number 3 One of General Granger’s first orders of business was to read to the people of Texas, General Order Number 3 which began most significantly with: “The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer.” The reactions to this profound news ranged from pure shock to immediatejubilation. While many lingered to learn of this new employer to employee relationship, many left before these offers were completely off the lips of their former ‘masters’ - attesting to the varying conditions on the plantations and the realization of freedom. Even with nowhere to go, many felt that leaving the plantation would be their first grasp of freedom. North was a logical destina-
tion and for many it represented true freedom.
he VOICE Criminal Justice Task Force on June 14 kicked off its campaign to lower the prisoner population in the Holding Center and County Jail by as much as 50% with a “Revival”/rally In front of the Old Erie County Courthouse on Franklin Street. The short but powerful Revival to announce their campaign, featured drumming, singing, praying, scripture, and a (very short) sermon. Speakers include Eric Weigel of the Erie County Department of Mental Health, County Legislator Barbra Miller-Williams, Karima Amin and BaBa Eng of Prisoners Are People Too, the Rev. Jackie Ross-Brown of New Covenant United Church of Christ and the Rev. Matt Lincoln of Trinity Episcopal Church. Facts: It’s outrageous, but… from 1980 to 2008, the number of people incarcerated in America quadrupled, from roughly 500,000 to 2.3 million people. Today, the US is 5% of the World population and has 25% of world prisoners. Combining the number of people in prison and jail with those under parole or probation supervision, 1 in every 31 adults, or 3.2 percent of the population is under some form of correctional control. African Americans now constitute nearly 1 million of the total 2.3 million incarcerated population. African Americans are incarcerated at nearly six times the rate of whites. Together, African American and Hispanics comprised 58% of all prisoners in 2008, even though African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately one quarter of the US population. Erie County is no different. In our county the frequency of drug offenses between African American and Anglo young adults is roughly equal. Yet while the African American population of Erie County is 14%, they constitute 43% of those arrested for drug offenses and 67% of those convicted and sentenced. Approximately 35% of our prison population is considered mentally ill. Prisons are not meant to be
mental health institutions. By incarcerating those with mental health and addiction issues and not treating and supporting them we are damaging human lives, separating families, and paying inordinate amounts of tax dollars to support this system. It costs $63,875 annually to house an inmate. We can change these appalling statistics! By training police officers and judges to be aware of racial prejudices and to seek alternatives to incarceration -- and by diverting as many people as possible from imprisonment into safe alternatives VOICE-Buffalo: VOICE is a powerful organization of 60 faith communities and organizations working together to improve the quality of life in Western New York. Recently VOICE’s Criminal Justice Task Force helped to reinstate the Local Conditional Release Program in Erie County.
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LEGAL NOTICE Fitzpatrick Supplemental SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 2015600545 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT – COUNTY OF ERIE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE REALTY CORPORATION OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff, -vsTHE HEIRS AT LARGE OF CAROLYN FITZPATRICK, DECEASED, and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest of all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; PATRICIA WALKO; TERESA EYRING; MARY WALKO; JULIE WALKO; MICHAEL WALKO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises: 27 NICHOLAS DRIVE, NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14150 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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 to 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 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. That this action is being amended to include THE HEIRS AT LARGE OF CAROLYN FITZPATRICK, DECEASED, AND PATRICIA WALKO, TERESA EYRING, MARY WALKO, JULIE WALKO AND MICHAEL WALKO AS POSSIBLE HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF CAROLYN FITZPATRICK, DECEASED. That this action is also being amended to include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE as necessary parties to the action. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: DECEMBER 7, 2015 Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff
Office and P.O. Address 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800 Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 53.45 Block: 3 Lot: 22 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ERIE, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the HON. SHEILA A. DITULLIO, a Justice of the County Court of the State of N.Y., dated MARCH 25, 2016 and filed along with the supporting papers in the ERIE County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a Mortgage. The premises is described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Tonawanda, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot Number forth (40), Township twelve (12), Range eight (8) of the Holland Land Company’s Survey and further distinguished as Subdivision Lot Number fifty-two (52) as shown on map filed in Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover Number 1732, being situate on the east side of Nicholas Drive North, being fifty (50) feet front and rear by one hundred twenty (120) feet in depth, commencing two hundred fifty-nine and eighty-five hundredths (259.85) feet north of Dreyer Avenue. Premises known as 27 NICHOLAS DRIVE, NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14150.
LEGAL NOTICE Bids COUNTY OF ERIE Bridge Deck Sealing, Various Bridges PROJ# FA-DECK SEALING-16, PIN 5761.32 The Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, seeking sealed bids for bridge deck sealing project. Sealed proposals received at the DPW, 95 Franklin St, Rm 1400, Buffalo, NY at 10 am, Thursday, June 30, 2016. Bid deposit of $10,000.00 required. Apprenticeship requirements. Plans and additional bid submittal information on the Erie County website at: http://www2. erie.gov/dpw see On Line Bid Retrieval.
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LEGAL NOTICE Knight Supplemental Summons SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 2015600493 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT – COUNTY OF ERIE HSBC BANK USA, N.A., Plaintiff, -vsTHE HEIRS AT LARGE OF WILLIETTA KNIGHT A/K/A WILLIETA WATSON, deceased, and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest of all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; MARIETTA KNIGHT-BATES; WANDA KNIGHT-WILLIAMS A/K/A WANDA WILLIAMS; BUFFALO URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY; CITIBANK, N.A.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises: 550 SUFFOLK STREET, BUFFALO, NY 14215 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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 to 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 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. That this action is being amended to include WANDA KNIGHT-WILLIAMS A/K/A WANDA WILLIAMS as heir to the Estate of WILLIETTA KNIGHT A/K/A WILLIETA WATSON, deceased. ERIE County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: OCTOBER 26, 2015 Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and P.O. Address 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800 Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 90.33 Block: 8 Lot: 8 NATURE AND OBJECT OF AC-
TION The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ERIE, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the HON. SHEILA A. DITULLIO, a Justice of the County Court of the State of N.Y., dated MARCH 25, 2016 and filed along with the supporting papers in the ERIE County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a Mortgage. The premises is described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, together with the improvements thereon, situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, briefly described as follows: being part of Lot Number 45, Township 11, Range 7 of the Holland Land Company’s survey, bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at a point in the westerly line of Suffolk street 35 feet south of the intersection of the westerly line of Suffolk street with the southerly line of Fennimore Avenue; thence westerly parallel with Fennimore Avenue 90 feet to the easterly line of Sublot Number 60, according to a map filed in the Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover Number 982; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Lot Number 60, 35 feet; thence easterly parallel with Fennimore Avenue 90 feet to the westerly line of Suffolk Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Suffolk Street to the place of beginning. Premises known as 550 SUFFOLK STREET, BUFFALO, NY 14215.
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13-19-21-24-38
JUNE’S Best Triple- 999 JUNE’s Special Doubles - 776-001-557-338
NUMBER OF THE MONTH
This number is like an alarm clock - to wake you up, jolt you into working on your life purpose!
1-6-18-19-26 3-19-21-44-49-57 #51
996
515 140 Challenger Hits
Midday 594 – ZR, Gemini (bx) 064 – Hot Tips (straight) 001- June’s Special Doubles (straight) 824 – ZR (straight) Cancer (bx) Evening
DOG TRAINING
Terrence D. McKelvey Attorney at Law 181 Franklin St. Suite 101 (716) 847-2606
Dogman’s K -9 Obedience Training
Law Office of Daria L. Pratcher, PC “Everything Real Estate” 523 Main Street (716)541-8574
ELECTRICIAL
Attorney FritzGerald Tondreau
LUCKIE DUCKIE
134-431-143
648*123*104
980-422-809-981-989-970-990-080-800515-996-390-196-102-581-752-319-408378-352-126-189-444-886-514- 332-522112-432-421-423
3-Way Winning Numbers Last Year
2-7-3 9-1-9 9-2-1 8-0-2 9-5-2 7-0-3 6-1-9 7-3-0 8-0-3 3-6-9 4-5-4 2-0-4 7-8-9 4-9-3 8-0-0 5-5-9 4-1-9 4-3-1 2-7-6
2015
Empire Electric (716) 634-0330
FLORISTS Maureen’s Flower Market 441 Ellicott St. * 852-4600
AUTO
HAIR SUPPLY
Ben’s Downtown Tire
Main Hair & Beauty Supply 3067 Main St. (716) 862-4247
Colston Enterprises 716 E. Ferry (Near Fillmore) (716) 894-3910
133-202- 335 -2015-4444-1871-0978
1963 Fillmore Avenue (716) 807-8163
1-888-400-6811/ 716-222-9119 TondreauLaw.com
1133 Kensington Ave. /1610 Genesee
50 Sycamore (cor. Elm) (716) 856-1066 or 894-1483
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ATTORNEYS
AUTO SALES Paddock James Talford (JT), Sales (716)261-1096/908-9926 3232 Delaware Ave.
HOME IMPROVEMENT Free Lead Assessment & Roof Assessment All Home Improvements Free Estimates Call 716 908-3439
HOME/PROPERTY INSPECTION Majadi Enterprises Inc.
BAIL BONDS GIST BAIL BONDS
A-1 Bail Bonds 855-2514 or 854-2128
CELL PHONES
(716) 316-7776
majadienterprise@aol.com
TAILORS Ann Rhod’s Tailoring 3185 Bailey Ave. (716) 838-5633
Ansar Cellular Communications & Fragrance Store 1371 Fillmore @ E. Utica (716) 884-2373
For More Info: advertising@thechallengernews.com 881-1051
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Top Performer!
Wednesday June 15 SANKOFA DAYS: Organization BUILD of Buffalo Inc. Convention Ceremonies Honoring Ancestors and Organizers of B.U.I.L.D . Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church – 641 Masten Avenue Academy of Choice Information Session: Gloria J. Parks Community Center, 3242 Main St., 6 p.m.
Paddock Chevrolet would like to proudly recognize JT Talford as a Top Performer General Motors Mark of Excellence Award Winner! JT started with Paddock Chevrolet in May 2015 and has quickly become one of General Motors top sales professionals. Remarkably, JT achieved this award in less than one year. JT continuously embodies his motto “The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary.” Congratulations JT! (see his ad page 4).
see you at the events!
Public Meeting Notice: Board of the Westminster Community Charter School 3 p.m. M&T Bank, One M&T Plaza downtown- 19th Floor. Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20. The Durham Central City Baby Café: every Wed. and Thurs. 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 E. Eagle. Dinner free! 885-6348. Hustle for Health Seniors: Line Dance Fitness class with Miss Phyllis at Gloria J Parks Community Center 3242 Main St, 11am - 12pm Fun & age 60+ FREE Call 716 832 1010 www. HustleForHealth.com
Thursday June 16 Community Meeting With SolarCity and LP Cimminelli: Merriweather Library, 6-7:45 P.M. For info call Legislator Betty Jean Grant @ 602-5877 or Charley H. Fisher @ 6508889. Hosted by the Contract Compliance Review. Friday June 17 SANKOFA DAYS: Final event, 6 to 8 p.m. Praise and Worship @ Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Fathers Day Fish Fry Awards Banquet and Fundraiser: Hosted by Buffalo United Front to benefit Family Fishing Day Weekend., from 6-9 p.m., Centerfield Pavilion and Party Area at Coca-Cola Field in downtown Buffalo. Tickets $50. To RSVP and for info 818-3410 or 479-5180. Dorothy J. Collier Community Center Fathers’ Day Dinner / Dance: 4 to 7 p.m. at 118 East Utica St. For more info. 8820602 3 Family Garage Sale: Corner of Gerhardt & Dodge St.
Thursday June 16
Saturday June 18
SANKOFA DAYS: Spoken Word – 6 pm – 8 pm Dayatra and Paulo will host Poetry Night, EM Cup Café, 80 Oakgrove.
3 Family Garage Sale: Corner of Gerhardt & Dodge St. JUNETEENTH MLK PARK! Parade begins at 11 a.m. corner of Genesee & Moselle, proceeds down Genesee into the Pak followed by festivities until 8 p.m. Sunday June 19 Juneteenth/Maafa Event: Dr. Daniel Black, author of THE COMING to address the MAAFA (Africa’s terrible disaster) at Lincoln Memorial Church, 641 Masten Avenue during Sunday worship service at 10am. JUNETEENTH MLK PARK! Monday June 20 MAAFA COMMEMORATION: The program begins at 6pm at the Frank E. Merriweather Library, Jefferson and East Utica and proceed to Broderick Park (foot of Ferry street) for traditional African rituals (libation, drumming, spoken words and dancing.) Aloma D. Johnson Charter School Board of Trustees Open Meeting: 6 p.m., 15 Jewett Parkway. 856-4390 f Hustle for Health Seniors: NEW Line Dance Fitness class with Miss Phyllis at Gloria J Parks Community Center 3242 Main St, noon - 1pm Fun & age 60+ call 716 832 1010 visit www.HustleForHealth. com
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday June 22 Academy of Choice Information Session: Gloria J. Parks Community Center, 3242 Main St., 6 p.m. Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20. The Durham Central City Baby Café: every Wed. and Thurs. 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 E. Eagle. Dinner free! 885-6348. Hustle for Health Seniors: Line Dance Fitness class with Miss Phyllis at Gloria J Parks Community Center 3242 Main St, 11am - 12pm Fun & age 60+ FREE Call 716 832 1010 www.HustleForHealth.com Thursday June 23 MUHAMMAD ALI TEACHIN: MERRIWEATHER LIBRARY 5- 7 P.M. FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 4 - 12. Hosted by Eva Doyle featuring Storyteller Karima Amin 847-6010.
Weddings Retirement Graduation Parties Repass Outdoor Summer Picnics - up to 1,000 people & More
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$$ Earn Cash $$ Selling from our multi-million dollar inventory of seasonal and everyday goods. Visit our HUGE showroom in Depew. $ NO MINIMUMS! NO RISK! BIG PROFITS! $ Open 7 days a week. Call Matt for an appointment at 671-2212
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RED, BLACK & GREEN FLAG RAISING
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2016 JUNETEENTH ACTIVITIES
“Remembering The Past, Focusing On The Future, Keeping The Spirit of Juneteenth Alive!”
M.L.K. Park Weekend Festivities:
Sat. & Sun, June 18th, 19th
Saturday June 18th
Praise & Worship 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (Sponsored by WUFO Radio Station)
Saturday June 18th
PARADE 11:00 a.m. Beginning Genessee and Mosele street into MLK Park
Saturday June 18th & Sunday June 19th
Marcus Garvey ANNUAL SCIENCE FAIR AND EXPO Location: The Marcus Garvey Shelter (behind Arts and Culture Stage). The all age science interactive activity will be from 2pm to 7pm. There will hands on Science experiments and presentations from local, national, and international guests who are practicing in careers related to science. Sunday, June 19th 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. FREE All-Ages African Drum class MLK Park behind Arts and Culture Stage near the Marcus Garvey Shelter
Saturday & Sunday June 18th, 19th CHALK WALK AND CRAFTS Sponsored by the Buffalo Board of Education Art Department. GIRLS AND BOYS BASKETBALL SHOWCASE Basketball Courts MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, June 18th 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 2:00 Just Us, 3:00 – Tribute, 3:30 – Rey Scott, 5:00 – Touch Of Ambience (from New York City) ,6:30 – Will Holton. Sunday, June 19th 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Gospel hour, - 2:15 Donna Robbins, 3:45 – Groove Factor, 5:15 – Ella Robinson & New Beginnings, 6:30 – Old School B-Boys Sponsored by M & T Bank and Arts Services Initiative UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TOURS: Saturday, June 18th & Sunday June19th. Time: 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Location of pick up site: Best & Fillmore. Sponsored by: Key Bank.
HEALTH PAVILION:
Saturday, June 18th at 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday, June 19th at 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Location: Vendors alley on Fillmore near Martin Luther King Drive. Sponsor: Great Lakes Health (Kaleida Health/E.C.M.C), and New York State Health
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY TENT:
June 18th & 19th. Time: 1:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m. Location: Behind the small wading pool.
Chess Tournament:
Sunday, June 19th Time and Location TBA DANIEL BLACK AUTHOR OF THE COMING: June 19th. Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: Lincolin Memorial United Methodist Church, 641 Masten Ave. YOUTH ACTIVITIES: June 18th & 19th. Time: 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Location: Behind the small wading pool Pictured above are images from the Red, Black & Green Liberation Flag Raising Ceremony in Niagara Square in front of City Hall. It was a glorious occassion! Later it was announced that the dome of City Hall would be lit to reflect the red, black and green colors as well.!
BOOK SHARING: Dates June 18th and 19th Time: 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location: Near the Martin Luther King Jr. Bust. on Fillmore Street. Sponsor: First Niagara Bank and Project Flight HERITAGE TENT June 18th and June 19th: Displays of African artifacts, veterans display, brochures of heritage information @ the corner of Best and Fillmore in Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Times: from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. ARTS AND CULTURE STAGE Special Guest Host MCs: Amon Rashidi and UNCN from the Griot Nation Saturday, June 18th Time: 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 16th: Time: 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Local artists to be announced. Location: Parade & Fillmore Streets. Reenactment of historical events will also occur on Arts & Culture Stage. MAAFA (GREAT TRAGEDY) African Diaspora Memorial Monday, June 20th Time: 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. Reading of excerpt from “The Coming”. Location: Frank E. Meriweather Library. Monday, June 20th Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Maafa Memorial Service: Healing through self reporation. Honoring our ancestors, vowing to build on the past and moving forward into a mighty future! Location: Broderick Park/ Foot of Ferry SEE YOU AT JUNETEENTH!