Challenger Community News June 22,2016

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A Place in the Sun

Juneteenth 2016 Reaffirms

Black is Beautiful!

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50 Years Ago Barbara Glover shunned the Bright Lights of Broadway for a Place in the Sun, touching thousands of young lives for the past five decades at Miss Barbara’s School of Dance PG. 9

INSIDE ROCHESTER

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Willie Monroe Victorious in Showtime Televised Fight! PG. 5

Release The Tape of Brutal Assault on Inmate in City Jail PG. 11

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Black Lives Matter

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FAMILY FISHING DAY! Saturday & Sunday June 25 & 26 Broderick Park


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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

First Community Interfaith Institute Inc. to Host Doology Lecture On Sunday, June 26, First Community Interfaith Institute Inc., located at 219 Hamilton Street in the SouthWedge neighborhood of Rochester, will present a Memorial Lecture in honor of the late Minister Akilah Ife Evans, assistant minister of First Community Interfaith Institute Inc. She passed away on June 26, 2012. The title of the lecture is “Doology: True Love Conquers Inferiority.” The lecture will be given by Minister Lawrance Lee Evans Sr., the National Minister of First Community Interfaith Institute Inc. The program begins at 4 PM on at 219 Hamilton Street. Dinner will be served. RSVP is requested by calling 585461-0379 or emailing fciirochester@gmail.com. First Community Interfaith Institute Inc. is a spiritual and cultural organization. It is a teaching church that specializes in Doology, a discipline created and developed by Minister Lawrance Lee Evans. All faiths are welcome to attend the programs and services offered by First Community Interfaith Institute Inc.

2016 ROC THE PARK Music Festival! Mayor Lovely A. Warren has announced that Rochester will be rockin’ again this summer with ROC THE PARK Music Festival at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. In its third year, this family-friendly series features the finest local and regional talent over three days this summer: Saturday, July 23; Saturday, August 6; and Saturday, September 3. > > New this year, the City, Carlton Wilcox Live and the Rochester’s Hispanic Heritage Committee will kick off the festival with “Latino Family Night” on July 23. > > The August 6 concert brings back the “ROC Rhythm & Groove R&B Tribute” with performances by Becca Nyerges, Brian Christopher and 2015 Roc Award-winning artist Joy Little. The Suburban Plaza and Buffalo’s “The Trinity” will headline this event. > > To celebrate the end of the summer, the highly anticipated, “Motown & Soul Tribute” happens Labor Day weekend, patrons will celebrate Motown favorites and soul music paying tribute to such artists as James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Earth Wind & Fire. Local favorites Mitty & The Followers and the return of “Mr. Roc The Park” himself, saxophonist Will Holton. Headlining this event will be Rochester’s premier party band Shine and the Roc City Soul All Stars with The Carlton Wilcox Live Band. > > Gates open at 5 p.m. for all events and the music starts at 6 p.m. General admission tickets are $6 and VIP tickets, which include admission and dinner, are available at the gate only for $20. Kids ages 12 and under are free. Guests may bring chairs and one sealed bottle of water per person. Smoking is not permitted in the park. For ticket information and more details, call (585) 966-9650 or (585) 503-6270, email carltonwilcoxlive@ gmail.com, or visit www.rocthepark.com.

AROUND TOWN THE SENSIBLE Women Initiative (SWI) Inc. will hold its Fourth Annual Business Meeting and Conference from July 13 to July 16 in Rochester.

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BMHA Election Results Still Not Final

PRAYERS: Our prayers go out to the family of adorable 7-month-old Nyree who was killed when an automobile struck her while in a stroller with her mother, Shannon Anderson and Shannon’s aunt on Moselle Street Sunday night. The stroller Nyree was in landed 40 feet away from the crash site. The aunt was hospitalized. No charges were filed against the 44 year old driver at press time. In Case You Missed It…

Brown Appointed Chairman of State Democratic Committee When Mayor Byron Brown was appointed New York State Democratic Party Chairman last month he became the first Buffalonian since Joseph F. Crangle in 1974 to lead the state party; making him not only responsible for the City of Buffalo, but for New York State’s 5,268,431 Democrats as well. Mayor Brown said he is pleased with the governor’s confidence in recommending him to serve as state chair. (Some political observers suggest Cuomo snubbed Brown twice in the past by not selecting him as Lieutenant Governor.) “I’m excited about his leadership,” said Mayor Lovely Warren, D-Rochester. “I believe that he’s a great person, a man that’s going to take our party where we need to go here in our state.” Brown’s appointment means he will have to step down from the State University of New York Board of Trustees.

Although the BMHA tenant commissioner election was held June 14, election results are still not known, and may not be until after July, according to a Buffalo News report. The reason? The large number of ballots would automatically take a few extra days. However because the city and the BMHA have to return to court July 13 for a hearing addressing whether Mayor Brown had the authority to remove former commissioner Joseph Mascia from office and whether the BMHA had a right to ban him from running in the election, Mascia questioned whether the election results should be officially released before July 13. If its ruled that he had a right to run, he said it may over turn the election and another would have to be held. FLARE CENTER BRIEFS Community Crime Prevention Program A free Community Crime Prevention Initiative Program featuring a 5-day training session will be held Monday, June 27 to Friday, July 1 at the FLARE Center, 307 Leroy Avenue. For more information call Antwan Diggs at (716) 851-4281 adiggs@city-buffalo.com First Time Homebuyers Program FLARE and the Buffalo Urban League is currently administering the City of Buffalo Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance program for first time homebuyers. Orientation for first time homebuyers is July 19 at 6 p.m. The location is 307 Leroy Ave. If you are interested contact the First time Homebuyers Program; order your free credit report @ 1-877-322-8228; seek help with credit issues thru the Buffalo Urban League Financial Literacy program; establish a savings account that has direct deposit. For more information or to register call 838-6740.

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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

New Members of Jack and Jill of America Inc. : Congratulations to five new mothers that were inducted into the Buffalo Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. in May. Jack and Jill of America is a national membership organization of mothers with children ages 2-19, dedicated to nurturing future African-American leaders by strengthening children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty. Additional organization information may be found on our website at Jack and Jill of America.org. Left to right: Troy Allen-Fronczak,Cheri Carter,Courtney Nelson-Bennett, Celeste Morse, Kimberly Sales

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.

Parents Group Calls Out Racial Bias In Buffalo Public Schools They’re prepared to seek a federal civil rights investigation. By Nigel Roberts, NewsOne

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spotlight is shining on Buffalo Public Schools. Black parents there believe institutional racism prevents their children from gaining admission to the city’s top schools, so they’re calling for a federal probe, WKBW-TV reports. Sam Radford, the group’s spokesman, told WKBW-TV that Buffalo’s three best schools accept applicants of color at a disproportionately low rate compared to White students. “We structurally ensure White children get a top quality education, but we structurally have not made the adjustments to ensure that everybody else benefits,” said Radford, speaking for the Buffalo Parent Coordinating Council. Another troublesome reality, said Radford, is that 91 percent of the district’s teachers are White and don’t send their own children to schools in the district. The council wants federal involvement to address those and other issues. “We are asking for the Office of Civil Rights to come in and take a closer look at the issues of suspension. Take a closer look at where racism is not being confronted in our school district,” Radford told WKBW-TV. Meanwhile, school district officials say they’re paying attention to the issues that the council has raised. “We’re all concerned about complicit bias, about the type of racism that is sometimes unknown, and unspoken. I know our Superintendent (Dr. Kriner Cash) is extremely committed to making sure that we have a culture responsive school district,” Will Keresztes said, speaking to WKBW-TV on behalf of the school district. Radford told the news outlet that he’s “hopeful” the superintendent and school board will work with his group to address the parents’ concerns.

First Annual Somali Bantu Community Day On Saturday, July 9, the Somali Bantu Community Organization of Buffalo will hold its 1st Annual Somali Bantu Community Day in LaSalle Park on Porter Avenue from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will entail cultural presentations including storytelling, singing and dancing. It will be a one day event to show appreciation to the city of Buffalo for accepting the Bantu, while celebrating our culture and tradition. The event is free of charge and for all ages. Families are encouraged to attend together. The Somali Bantu Community Organization of Buffalo a local non-profit community based refugee organization that educates and empowers refugees and immigrants to become selfsufficient and active citizens.

Frederick Douglass

“This 4th of July is Yours not mine...” (Following is an excerpt from FREDERICK DOUGLASS historic Independence Day Speech at Rochester, New York in 1852. Douglass, formerly enslaved himself, became a leader in the 19th Century Abolitionist Movement to free enslaved Africans in America)

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ellow citizens, pardon me, allow me to ask, why am I called upon to speak here today? ... ....I am not included within the pale of this glorious anniversary! Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us. The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice are not enjoyed in common. The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity, and independence bequeathed by your fathers is shared by you, not by me. The sunlight that brought light and healing to you has brought stripes and death to me. This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony. Do you mean, citizens, to mock me by asking me to speak today? If so, there is a parallel to your conduct. And let me warn that it is dangerous to copy the example of nation whose crimes, towering up to heaven, were thrown down by the breath of the Almighty, burying that nation in irrevocable ruin! I can today take up the plaintive lament of a peeled and woe-smitten people. Fellow citizens, above

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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

Black Lives Matter Toronto activists.

Black Lives Matter In Canada Too

Black Lives Matter Toronto, led by a small group of young activists, began in 2014 as an expression of solidarity for Michael Brown, the African American teenager who was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo. (“Hands Up! Don’t Shoot!”) But the movement has grown in size and anger with the recognition, activists and residents say, that Black people in Toronto and across Canada face the same types of prejudices as their American counterparts, while a similar pattern of impunity protects the police. “People in the U.S. might be surprised or not, to hear that racism doesn’t respect the imagined line of the 49th parallel,” said Sandy Hudson, 30 a graduate student at the University of Toronto and a founder of the chapter. As in the United States, the Canadian protest movement erupted after police shootings of Black men. One example: Jermaine Carby, 33, was fatally shot by the police in September 2014 after he was pulled over in a city outside Toronto and, the police said he refused to drop a knife. Investigators found no knife at the scene. While Canada is often lauded for its past role as a haven for Black slaves fleeing the United States, the Canadian government historically tried to prevent Black immigration, out of fear that it might prompt a backlash from Whites. An order issued in 1911 barred “any immigrants belonging to the Negro race, which is deemed unsuitable to the climate and requirements of Canada,” according to an archived government document. Government statistics illustrate the challenges Black Canadians face. Black Canadians make up less than 3 percent of the national population but 10 percent of the inmates in federal prisons, and represent the fastest-growing group in such prisons. Just 8 percent of Toronto’s youth population is Black, but 41 percent of the children who are removed from families and placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto are Black. The issues raised by Black Lives Matter Toronto are not new. (NYT)

Iowa Republican lawmaker wants to block Harriet Tubman $20 bill

Apparently there’s one outspoken GOP congressman who doesn’t want to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) filed a measure that would block the Treasury Department from spending money to redesign paper money or coin currency, the Huffington Post reports. King hopes his addendum will be attached to a wider bill that addresses overall Treasury funding.

The congressman is no stranger to controversy. In 2014, he doubled down on the following statement in regards to granting citizenship for undocumented immigrants: “For everyone who’s a valedictorian, there’s another 100 out there who weigh 130 pounds – and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert.”

Tubman, a titan in the abolitionist and Women’s Suffrage Movement, was announced as Jackson’s replacement on the $20 bill in April. The swap spurred opposition from many notables, like GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump and neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

Push for Reparations Members of the National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC) were enthusiastically received in Atlanta June 10th and 11th for two days of meetings, designed to intensify the movement to win reparations for African Americans for centuries of enslavement and generations of damaging discriminatory policies.


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In Showtime Televised Fight

Willie Monroe Jr. - Too Much Speed – Too Much Power for Thompson

By Randy Greg Last Saturday night Rochester’s Willie Monroe Jr. (202, 6 KO’s) won a unanimous decision by defeating John Thompson (17-3, 6 KO’s) in a Showtime televised fight at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York. Two previous Boxcino champions, Willie in 2014 and Thompson in 2015 squared off after both having lost their previous fights in the ring. The first round started off a bit slow as both were feeling each other out but the second round sped up real quick as Monroe caught Thompson with an overhand left. He caught him flush on the cheek but it was more of a push off than a hit. Either way it sent Thompson to the canvass for a 10 count. Thompson quickly bounced back up as if to say “I’m not hurt”. Throughout the rounds Monroe continued to show his crafty speed and in the 5th round he caught Thompson with a straight right jab that again sent Thompson on his back. Thompson got back up and in the 6th round

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switched from southpaw to orthodox. The fight slowed a bit after that as Monroe looked to maintain his comfortable lead and mainly throw punches to counter Thompson’s attack. When it was all said and done the judges’ scored the fight

95-93, 96-92, and 99-89, all for Monroe. It was an impressive return for Willie Monroe Jr. so let’s wait and see what he has in store next.

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FAITH & FAMILY

Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

Mt. Olive Theatre Ministry Presents “Somebody Done Bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church!”

The Mt. Olive Theater Ministry will present the play, “Somebody Done bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church,” by local playwright Marie Hall Mullen on Friday, July 22 at 12 noon and 6 p.m. at Canisius College Montante Cultural Center, 2001 Main Street. The play is based on the true story of a church bombing that took place in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 during the Civil Rights Movement, where four young girls were killed. This is an outstanding and moving performance and the moral of the play s forgiveness. It was listed as one of the top ten in the Buffalo News article entitled “The Most Memorable Theater of 2015.” Doors will open one hour before the play. Tickets are $20 for adults; $18 senior citizens; $15 students; and $12.50 group rate. For tickets please call 716-430-2048 or emao Birminghanproject. buffalo@gmailcom Also visit the website at http://www.mobcbuffalo.org/birmingh-project.html. PHOTO LEFT: September 15, 1963: Four Black girls are killed and 21 others are injured when a bomb exploded at Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church, a center for nearby civil rights demonstrations the previous spring. The girls, ranging between the ages of 11 and 14, were preparing for Youth Day activities when the Sunday morning explosion occurred. Three Klansmen accused of the bombing were convicted.A fourth suspect who died in 1994 was never put on trial.

St. John Baptist Church Still Seeking Research and Academic Books The St. John Baptist Churchon Goodell St. is establishing a Biblical Library and is still looking for research and academic books, along with theological and Biblical commentaries. If you have any of these items that have been gently used and would like to donate them for use in the Biblical Library, please drop off your donations to the Church Office between the hours of 9:00 am and 1:00 pm Mon-Sat. Rev. Michael Chapman is

“We Love You Man” St. John’s AME Church, 917 Garden Avenue in Niagara Falls, held a ‘We Love You Man” Recognition Day last Sunday, June 19 at the church. Men were recognized for all they have done and continue to do for the ministry of St. John’s AME and the community. Rev. Dion Greer, M.Div., is Pastor.


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Challenger Community News • June 22-28 , 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

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: a 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 trips; mature, positive, supportive, caring staff. The fee is $200 per camper

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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

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 8am- 4pm. 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 716-856-1670 for more information, space is limited.

Metropolitan UMC Hosts Say Yes Summer Camp 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.

Western NY School Of Etiquette Announces Grand Opening, Summer Camp for Youth New locally owned Western New York School of Etiquette announces its grand opening in the Western New York area this summer. The school will be launching a “Summer Camp” for children and teenagers from 5-17 years of age starting June 25 through July 23on Saturdays from 9 to 11a.m.. Colleen Lucus, the owner of Western New York School Of Etiquette, has taught Etiquette for over 30 years. Colleen Lucas In the fall of 2016, the school will be operating full scale offering etiquette training to children, teenagers, adults, at risk populations, individuals with special needs, businesses, non-for-profit and government institutions. For more information contact Ms. Lucas, Master Etiquette Instructor at 716-361-5399 or at wnyschoolofetiquette.com

health matters

It’s That Time of Year Again!

8 Amazing Health Benefits of Watermelon Watermelon is by far, one of the most powerful, body-healing fruits out there! The amazing health benefits of watermelon cover everything from your brain all the way to the cells in your feet. Watermelon is incredibly hydrating (up to 92% water!) and is naturally low-fat. Make this melon a part of your daily diet and you will reap amazing benefits that range from improving cardiovascular health to nourishing your eyes and revving up your immune system! Read below and see for yourself! *Cardiovascular & Bone Health *Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant Support Watermelon is rich in phenolic compounds like flavonoids, carotenoids, and triterpenoids. The carotenoid lycopene in watermelon is particularly beneficial in reducing inflammation and neutralizing free radicals. *Diuretic & Kidney Support Watermelon is a natural diuretic which helps increase the flow of urine, but does not strain the kidneys (unlike alcohol and caffeine). Watermelons helps the liver process ammonia (waste from protein digestion) which eases strain on the kidneys while getting rid of excess fluids. *Muscle & Nerve Support Rich in potassium, watermelon is a great natural electrolyte and thus helps regulate the action of nerves and muscles in our body. *Alkaline-forming Watermelons have an alkaline-forming effect in the body when fully ripe. Eating lots of alkaline-forming foods (fresh, ripe, fruit and vegetables) can help reduce your risk of developing disease and illness caused by a high-acid diet (namely, meat, eggs and dairy). *Improves Eye Health Watermelon is a wonderful source of beta-carotene which is converted in the body to vitamin A. It helps produce the pigments in the retina of the eye and protects against age-related macular degeneration as well as prevents night blindness. Vitamin A also maintains healthy skin, teeth, skeletal and soft tissue, and mucus membranes. *Immune Support, Wound Healing & Prevents Cell Damage:The vitamin C content in watermelon is astoundingly high. Vitamin C is great at improving our immune system . The role of vitamin C in healing wounds has also been observed in numerous studies because it is essential to the formation of new connective tissue. The enzymes involved in forming collagen (the main component of wound healing) cannot function without vitamin C. If you are suffering from any slow-healing wounds, up your intake of vitamin C heavy fruit. Source: livelovefruit.com/8-amazing-health-benefits-of-watermelon


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Entertainment/Lifestyles

Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

ON STAGE * 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! *BRUCE BRUCE. Helium Comedy Club Fri, Aug 5 @ 7:30 & 10 p.m. Sat, Aug 6 @ 7:00 pm 9:30 p.m. Sun, Aug 7 @ 7:30 p.m.

Chaunucey Northington

In Rememberance of “Mr. R&B” On this 22nd day of June, we remember the life of legendary singer and performer, Chauncey “Mr. R&B” Northington, who would have been celebrating his 42nd birthday. Your legacy and talent will never be forgotten. You’ve touched the lives of many! On November 25th the Lord said your work was finished down here. We love and miss you deeply. Gone but not forgotten. It’s lonely living without you. Rest in Peace. Love Dad, Mom and Shavone. Photo credit: Trueheart Photo

*Michael Blackson, aka, ‘The African King of Comedy’, Helium Comedu Club. Thu, Aug 18 @ 8:00 p.m. Fri, Aug 19, @ 7:30 & 10:p.m. Sat, Aug 20, @7:30 @&10p.m.

Got Talent? Check Out Scratch Night At The Robeson The African American Cultural Center, 350 Masten Avenue, invites you to come out and present your artistic talent whether it is theatre, dance, music, poetry, comedy, storytelling, writers, indie film and works-in progress let your creative juices flow. Vendors are welcome; 7:30 – 9:30pm, cover charge is $5, vendors $2’ dates - June 27 and July 25. paulrobesontheatrebuffalo@gmail.com

African Cultural Center to Host Open Drum and Dance Workshop The African American cultural Center, 350 Masten Avenue, will host an open drum and dance workshop with guest artist Moussa Lo, accompanied by Assan Nbaye, on Saturday, July 2 from 3-5 p.m. Admission is $20-. Drummers, dancers and vocalists welcome! For more information call Lynette Simmons or Linda Barr at 884-2013

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A Place in the Sun

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50 years ago Barbara Glover shunned the bright lights of Broadway for a Place in the Sun, touching thousands of young lives for the past five decades at Miss Barbara’s School of Dance. The community will celebrate her this weekend for a job well done!

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ive decades ago Barbara Diane Glover, young and talented with unlimited opportunities before her, shunned the excitement and fame of a career on Broadway for her “Place in the Sun” with the hundreds of eager students at her modest 1234 Genesee Street studio. She declined offers that many dancers would not refuse, including parts in the Broadway productions of “The Wiz,” “Hello Dolly” and a chance to perform in the 1974 televised Tony Awards ceremony. Miss Barbara’s School of Dance has over the years, grown to become an institution. And “Miss Barbara,” herself, a positive role model and icon. She has literally touched thousands and thou-

sands of young lives This Sunday at the Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts, 450 Masten Avenue, during the school’s annual recital, the community will honor Buffalo’s “First Lady of Dance” in what promises to be an unforgettable tribute featuring dance school alumni from across the country who will return for special performances in her honor. That former students put the upcoming event together, she said was truly impressive. “I can’t believe it myself. I’m overwhelmed!” she exclaimed. The show’s theme is “My Story, Our Dance.” Barbara’s story is nothing short of amazing. Words like dedication, commitment

and hard work almost pale in comparison to the reality of what it has taken to survive all these years. It has not been easy.. But she meets life’s challenges with the grace of a dancer; epitomizing the quotation , “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain.” -Gratitude“If it wasn’t for my mother and father I would not be where I am today,” she continued. “It was (a credit to) their insight to put me in dance school at age 3.” . As a youngster she and her two brothers Allen and Harold (who also took dance lessons), made up the performing dance trio called “The 3 M’s” (the handsome guys and pretty girl in the photo

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above). -Greatest Reward“The greatest reward over the years is to see how the young people that have come through those doors have become great assets to their community. They’re all over the place doing wonderful things! Not just in dance , but business…some are doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs – and they connected to put this tribute together. I’m so impressed.” -Her StoryHere is just a snapshot of a few of her accomplishments: *Born and raised in Buffalo N.Y., Barbara was trained professionally in tap and jazz dance locally and internationally including with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Company. She spent one month in Dakar, Senegal and The Gambia studying the art of African dance. She also taught jazz in Brazil, In 2002. *She started the dance school in 1966 in what was then the Hum-

boldt Branch YMCA at 347 East Ferry Street. “I started out with 12 kids,” she recalled. “But then it began to grow, each year getting bigger and bigger – at least 200-350 students each year.” *More than just a dance school, Miss Barbara’s School of Dance is an institution of learning and character building. Barbara founded the Miss Young, Gifted and Black Pageant in 1972 which was devoted to promoting the wholesome growth and character development of young African American women which she directed and produced for twenty eight years. *She has taught, staged, choreographed, directed and produced shows for countless civic, church and community organizations. And is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. *She has judged preliminaries for the Miss America Pageant. She was the teacher and coach of 1972 Miss Black Teenage New York State and

Miss Black Teenage America. *Miss Barbara’s School of Dance was selected to perform for Magic Music Days at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida in 2002. Barbara Glover and Miss Barbara’s School of Dance, has affected the lives of thousands of young people who have used her instructions in the art of dance, charm, grace and patience as a basis for their own personal achievement. She continues to be a decisive influence, contributing to the artistic talents of those in the art of dance and continues to ignite dancers’ potential one step at a time. She is a valuable community resource for many groups and organizations that require the use of her choreographic and artistic services and has donated countless volunteer hours to this end. She is the mother of two daughters, grandmother of four and thanks God for her mother who is 92 years young. Tickets for this weekend’s recital and tribute are $20 and available at Miss Barbara’s School of Dance, 1832 Main Street (W. Delavan side). (Miss Barbara’s is also registering now for summer dance classes July 11-August 5. Call 834-1644 for more information).

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GENERATIONS

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A.K.A. Sorority Recognizes Seven A.S.C.E.N.D. Scholars Submitted by Barbara Seals Nevergold

SUMMER READING CHALLENGE KICK OFF! In a continued effort to encourage students to keep reading throughout the summer months, Mayor Byron Brown, joined reacently by city school children, Reading Rules partners, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System Director Mary Jean Jakubowski and Just Buffalo Literary Center Executive Director Laurie Dean Torrell, kicked-ofLibrary, literary classes, programs and author visits at Just Buffalo Literary Center, active print presses, and rare book collections and an independent bookstore.

IN THE NEXT ISSUE: Introducing 2015-2016 Boys and Girls All Star Charter Team!

On Thursday June 2, 2016, members of Xi Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated recognized seven students, who participated in their 2015-16 A.S.C.E.N.D. Program. A.S.C.E.N.D. stands for Achievement, Self-Awareness, Communication, Networking and Development. A.S.C.E.N.D. is the Sorority’s signature program for high school students on their way to higher learning. It is the Sorority’s goal to bridge existing programs with the A.S.C.E.N.D. program to ensure quality service to the students in our community. This year-long educational enrichment program engaged students in monthly meetings that covered career/college exploration, cultural enrichment, STEM, global awareness, community engagement, networking and self-development. Students also participated in service projects. The A.S.C.E.N.D. Scholars, Lul Abdi, Jensen Daniels,

Tukyla Hunt, Lauren Killian, Danielle Little, Sherryl Little and Dorian Shelton were honored at a dinner held at Emerson School of Hospitality Banquet Room. The theme of the program, “A.S.C.E.N.D. Scholars: Step to the Future” was selected by the students. They also participated in the program, introducing the guest speaker and recognizing the workshop presenters. A special spoken-word performance, entitled “FOCUS” was given by Scholar Lauren Killian. The Honorable E. Jeannette Ogden, keynote speaker, reminded the Scholars that their “Step to the Future” was the beginning in their life’s journey. The students have worked diligently over the year and many are off to college. This award dinner showcased their achievements. Scholarship awards were made to two scholars. Jensen Daniels received the Denise Yvette Royal Memorial Scholarship, a $500 award given by Mary Ruth Kapsiak in memory of her daughter. Barbara

Members of Xi Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and A.S.C.E.N.D. scholars.

Seals Nevergold presented the $500 Dr. Kenneth Seals, MD Memorial Scholarship, in memory of her brother, to Scholar Lauren Killian. Thanks to a generous donation from Mr. Dan Conley of Alternative Information Systems, all of the Scholars received an HP Pro Tablet. A contribution from the Buffalo Teachers Federation also provided gift cards for each scholar. Scholars Abdi, Killian and Danielle Little will be graduating this year and going off to college. Scholars Hunt, Daniels, Shelton and Sheryl Little will be entering their senior year in the Fall. We wish them all the best as they continue their educational

pursuits. The ASCEND Program will continue for a second year beginning in September 2016. We invite interested high school students to enquire with any member of the Sorority and look for announcements for more information about how they can participate in this exciting program. The President of Xi Epsilon Omega Chapter is Mrs. Madrene Kemp. Mrs. Mary Ruth Kapsiak is the Vice-President. Barbara Seals Nevergold was the Chairman of the 2015-2016 A.S.C.E.N.D. Committee and Kathy Bethel was the Co-Chairman.


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Is A Cover-up in the Works?

Release The Tape of Brutal Assault on Prisoner

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am sure by now all have heard about, but not seen, the video detailing the brutal beating of a handcuffed suspect who was pushed head and face first into a metal door in the police cell block lockup. Perhaps caught unaware or because his hands were restrained with the cuffs and he could not catch himself in time, he proceeded to hit his head on a ledge or shelf when he fell face first and unresponsive to the floor. To make matters worse, he was then dragged along the floor, feet first, into an empty cell, hitting his head for the third time when his face and head hit the bottom frame of the cell's door. The suspect was locked into a 'restraining chair' and left by himself for almost two hours. His crime for the above treatment? He asked to see his lawyer! The fact that the above happened at all is totally unacceptable. The fact that it happened in front of two police officers who did not intervene or stop the abuse is extra Betty Jean troubling. But thankfully, two honest 'cops' GRANT did not buy the bogus story told to them by the senior cellblock attendant, 26-year-old Matthew Jaskula, who claimed that the suspect had a severe nose bleed and had resisted arrest! Thank God, the two supervising lieutenants reviewed the video tape and saw the truth. The injured suspect's civil rights violations will be addressed, not only by the Buffalo Police but hopefully by the FBI and the United States Office of Civil Rights, as well. What is also extremely troubling, is that some leaders inside City Hall are asking that the video tape not be released to the public until after a trial What would be the reason for this position unless a possible

cover up may be in the making, considering that Jaskula’s father is a long time employee of Buffalo's City Hall. An official from the New York State Committee on Open Government said in a news report that it would be difficult to envision how disclosure of the videos would interfere with a law enforcement function or judicial proceeding. “How can it be that an individual has been beaten while in custody during an event that has been confirmed by the FBI, but the public doesn’t have the right to know more?” he asked. We as citizens and elected officials are asked by law enforcement personnel to help eliminate suspicion and mistrust between the residents and the police. Our jobs are made harder when we are put in positions to explain the behavior of those who are sworn to 'serve and protect' show callous disregard for the civil and human rights of others. In this case the attendant, Jaskula, shoved the victim’s face into a wall; one of the officers who witnessed the attack laughed, and the other pretended to express shock . The man the officers arrested was handcuffed, was not resisting and in their legal custody. We can no longer look with shock at how other countries mistreat their prisoners when the most hideous cases of police brutality and abuse are happening in cities in the U.S.A. including here in Buffalo, New York. RELEASE THE TAPES!

June 2016 Program: The Journey Continues...

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his is our anniversary month. Prisoners Are People Too, Inc. held its first monthly meeting in June of 2005. We screened the film “Angola,” about the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary. Our guest speakers were three local ministers who thanked me for my willingness to undertake the task of educating the community about the evils of the prison industrial complex. There were 15 attendees who encouraged me to “keep on keepin’ on,” though my knowledge was very limited. PRP2 has covered many more topics than I ever imagined in 2005. I have met more prisoner justice advocates than I ever imagined and we have stood up for more prisoners and prison families than I ever thought possible. The work has been gratifying as we have garnered some successes, and as we have acknowledged some disappointments that have threatened to derail our efforts. Not everyone supports or appreciates what we do. Simply saying “prisoners are people,” shouldn’t invite naysayers but it does. Karima Acknowledging a prisoner’s humanity is AMIN something that is completely foreign to some people until the criminal justice system accuses a beloved family member of wrongdoing. Prisoners Are People Too, Inc. stands ready to enlighten, support (if we can), and advocate for the reforms that would improve a system that puts profits before people. Without taking a look at the programs that have been delivered since last June, certain guest speakers and topics immediately come to mind. Mr. John Boyd, who was at Attica in 1971, helped us to commemorate the Attica Rebellion last September. Mr. George K. Arthur (former City Council Presi-

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

dent), Bishop Dwight Brown, Ms. Donna Lewis, and Mr. Sha-teek Howse shared their personal stories about growing up and living in Buffalo’s East Side where crime generative factors, such as poverty, under-employment, and mis-education, have contributed to the level of crime that is part and parcel of East Side living for many residents. Mr. Howse shared excerpts from his recently published book, What Did I say? It’s Something Like Poetry, a collection of personal stories and poems, delineating his thoughts and feelings, prior to, during, and following incarceration. Mental Health, Restorative Justice, and Solitary Confinement, all received our attention during the last year. Mr. John Walker talked about his ongoing fight to clear his name after a wrongful conviction in the 1970s. Our Program Director BaBa Eng was featured in a documentary film about Recidivism produced by David Godwin, a Canisius College student. While we mourn the fact that Robert “Seth” Hayes was recently denied parole for the 10thtime, we celebrate the recent release of Gerrod Bennett who will be returning to our community after 20 years behind bars. At our next meeting, we will look back, look forward, and celebrate life. Join us on Monday, June 27, from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Pratt-Willert Community Center, 422 Pratt Street in Buffalo. For more information contact Karima Amin, karima@ prisonersarepeopletoo.orgor BaBa Eng, g.babaeng@yahoo. com.

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Open Letter From The Juneteenth Committee

“THANK YOU ALL!!”

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o our sponsors, volunteers, community and political leaders, vendors, exhibitors, and community, THANK YOU for your contributions, commitment, participation, and support of the 41st consecutive Juneteenth Festival of Buffalo! From the flag-raising ceremony, to Sankofa Days, to the parade, festival, and Maafa Memorial, in my opinion, the best 11 days straight that Buffalo's ever experienced! Special THANK YOU’s to our guests who traveled to OUR festival to share their time and talents with OUR community. Taj Weeks; Amon Rashidi and The Griot Nation; and Daniel Black, author of The Coming (a must-read; get it @ Zawadi Books), I hope and pray that we hosted your stays in our city in the spirit of excellence that you deserve. The feedback has been powerful and encouraging! We couldn't have done it without you all! Planning for 2017 will begin soon, and I encourage this year's volunteers to each-one-reach-one and increase our force for next year's 'greater work'. It's your input, creative imagination, and desire to educate, enlighten, enhance, encourage, and influence our global village that makes OUR festival's impact greater, each year. Planning meetings' dates will be posted in The Challenger, on facebook, and on www.juneteenthofbuffalo.com. THANK YOU ALL! - Peace and Love! -

Jennifer Strickland Juneteenth of Buffalo Board Member

FREDERICK DOUGLASS 4TH OF JULY ADDRESS continued your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions! Whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are, today, rendered more intolerable by the jubilee shouts that reach them. ... I do not hesitate to declare with all my soul that the character and conduct of this nation never looked blacker to me than on this Fourth of July! Whether we turn to the declarations of the past or to the professions of the present, the conduct of the nation seems equally hideous and revolting. America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future. Standing with God and the crushed and bleeding slave on this occasion, I will, in the name of humanity which is outraged, in the name of liberty which is fettered, in the name of the Constitution and the Bible which are disregarded and trampled upon, dare to call in question and to denounce, with all the emphasis I can command, everything that serves to perpetuate slavery-the great sin and shame of America! “I will not equivocate, I will not excuse”; I will use the severest language I can command; and yet not one word shall escape me that any man, whose judgment is not blinded by prejudice, shall not confess to be right and just.... For the present, it is enough to affirm the equal manhood of the Negro race. Is it not as astonishing that, while we are plowing, planting, and reaping, using all kinds of mechanical tools, erecting houses, constructing bridges, building ships, working in metals of brass, iron, copper, and secretaries, having among us lawyers doctors, ministers, poets, authors, editors, orators, and teachers; and that, while we are engaged in all manner of enterprises common to other men, digging gold in California, capturing the whale in the Pacific, feeding sheep and cattle on the hillside, living, moving, acting, thinking, planning, living in families as husbands, wives, and children, and above all, confessing and worshiping the Christian’s God, and looking hopefully for life and immortality beyond the grave, we are called upon to prove that we are men!...

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LEGAL NOTICE

Bids

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority will receive separate sealed bids for Mechanical Contractors for Commodore Perry Heating System Decentralization; BMHA Job #16-05M-CF PRE-BID CONFERENCES WILL BE ON TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2016 AT 10:00 AM WITH ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS ASSEMBLED AT THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, 320 PERRY STREET, BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14204; THE PROJECT WALK-THROUGH MAY BE HELD/SCHEDULED AFTER THE MEETING. Separate Sealed bids for each prime contractor listed above will be received until 3:00 pm on Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at the Capital Improvements Office, 320 Perry Street, Buffalo, New York 14204. Bids received after the stated time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after specified closing time. Sets of contract documents may only be obtained at the Capital Improvements Office at 320 Perry Street, with a deposit of $100 per set. Only certified company checks, bank checks or money orders made payable to the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority will be accepted. This deposit is refundable upon return of complete sets of documents within 14 calendar days after the bid opening. Failure to comply with this time limit will constitute forfeiture of the deposit. The BMHA reserves the right to reject any bid, which fails to conform to the essential items, required by the contract documents and to reject any and/or all bids submitted. Dated: June 21, 2016

LEGAL NOTICE Bids Buffalo City School District Advertisement for Bids Sealed proposals for the following project will be received at the Office of Plant Services, 403 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202. On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following GENERAL contract: PROJECT 0304-019 P.S. 304 Hutch. Tech. H.S. Exterior Reconstruction, Phase II 256 South Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14201

President Obama Moves to Bar Criminal Record Queries for Job Seekers The White House has moved to bar federal agencies from asking applicants for tens of thousands of government jobs about their criminal histories until the very end of the process when a conditional offer is made. The proposal represents fairer and more effective criminal justice policies, and will remove a barrier that discourages many freed prisoners from applying for jobs.(-NYT)

Beginning Monday, June 20, 2016, bidding document packages may be viewed and purchased through Avalon Document Services online Planroom website at www.avalonbuff-planroom.com, under “Public Jobs,” or ordered by phone at 716-9957777. Owner can assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or other misinformation obtained via other bid document distribution resources. Please note that required bid bond is 10%. The work will be subject to the equal employment opportunity requirements. Any questions regarding this project, please refer to Daniel Keefe, AIA, 716-816-3725. Paul McDonnell, AIA Director of Facilities Planning

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 RFP Request for Proposals (RFP)

Erie County Industrial Development Agency Adaptive Reuse Program Study

The Erie County Industrial Development Agency (ECIDA) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to assist the Erie County Industrial Development Agency in evaluating its Adaptive Reuse Program and Policy. The Study is intended to provide an analysis of the results and impacts of the ECIDA’s Adaptive Reuse Program and Policy, benchmark current (2016) conditions in the County which will impact the goals and objectives of the Adaptive Reuse Program, and to make recommendations regarding future direction of the program and policy. To receive a copy of the Request for Proposals interested firms may contact the ECIDA at (716)856-6525, or visit the ECIDA website at http://www.ecidany.com/requests_for_proposals. Proposals are due by 2:00 pm, July 22, 2016, to ECIDA, 95 Perry Street, Suite 403, Buffalo, NY 14203, and Attention: John Cappellino.

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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.

Notice Public Hearing E.C. Sewer District #5 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 5 in said County. The proposed extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 5 will include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers, and shall be substantially in conformity with and pursuant to a Sewer Agency Report as prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 Board of Managers on October 14, 2015. The proposed extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 shall comprise the areas including current out of district customers with sanitary sewer systems which are currently privately owned, operated and maintained as more fully described in said Sewer Agency Report on file for public viewing at office of the Clerk of the County Legislature. No additional capital improvements are proposed to be constructed and no additional capital costs are to be incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 5 in connection with such extension, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage specified in the District's Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Dated: Buffalo, New York, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature


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Notice Public Hearing E.C.Sewer District #1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 1 in said County. The proposed extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 1 will include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers, and shall be substantially in conformity with and pursuant to a Sewer Agency Report as prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 Board of Managers on October 2, 2015. The proposed extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 shall comprise the areas including current out of district customers with sanitary sewer systems which are currently privately owned, operated and maintained as more fully described in said Sewer Agency Report on file for public viewing at office of the Clerk of the County Legislature. No additional capital improvements are proposed to be constructed and no additional capital costs are to be incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 1 in connection with such extension, but future annual charges will be apportioned between real property in the District in the towns of Cheektowaga and West Seneca in accordance with their respective proportionate shares of equalized assessed value in the District, and in accordance with applicable flat charges, and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Dated: Buffalo, New York,, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature

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RALPH WILSON STADIUM APPLICATION FOR VENDING PERMITS County of Erie accepting applications for 30 vending sites at several designated locations outside Ralph C. Wilson Stadium. Permits and specific sites awarded by public lottery. Veterans and Disabled Veterans, qualified under Sections 32 and 35 of the General Business Law, receive first consideration in lottery. Applications must be postmarked by July 8, 2016. Lottery will be held at 1:00 pm on July 15, 2016 at Erie County Bureau of Weights & Measures, 2380 Clinton Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227. Eligibility requirements and forms detail at: http://www2.erie.gov/dpw/index. php?q=stadium-vendor-permits

Notice Public Hearing E.C. Sewer District #2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 2 in said County. The proposed extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 2 will include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers, and shall be substantially in conformity with and pursuant to a Sewer Agency Report as prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 Board of Managers on October 8, 2015. The proposed extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 shall comprise the areas including current out of district customers with sanitary sewer systems which are currently privately owned, operated and maintained as more fully described in said Sewer Agency Report on file for public viewing at office of the Clerk of the County Legislature. No additional capital improvements are proposed to be constructed and no additional capital costs are to be incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 2 in connection with such extension, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage, specified in the District's benefit assessment formula and rates, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Dated: Buffalo, New York, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.

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Notice Public Hearing E.C. Sewer District #3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 3 in said CountyThe proposed extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 3 will include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers, and shall be substantially in conformity with and pursuant to a Sewer Agency Report as prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 Board of Managers on December 9, 2015. The proposed extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 shall comprise the areas including current out of district customers with sanitary sewer systems which are currently privately owned, operated and maintained as more fully described in said Sewer Agency Report on file for public viewing at office of the Clerk of the County Legislature. No additional capital improvements are proposed to be constructed and no additional capital costs are to be incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 3 in connection with such extension, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Dated:Buffalo, New York, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By Karen M. McCarthy

Notice Public Hearing E.C. Sewer District #4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the County Legislature of the County of Erie, New York, shall be held at 92 Franklin Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, New York, in said County, on the 6th day of July, 2016, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a proposed extension of Erie County Sewer District No. 4 in said County. The proposed extension of said Erie County Sewer District No. 4 will include sanitary sewer service areas currently serviced as out of district customers, and shall be substantially in conformity with and pursuant to a Sewer Agency Report as prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 Board of Managers on October 7, 2015. The proposed extension of the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 shall comprise the areas including current out of district customers with sanitary sewer systems which are currently privately owned, operated and maintained as more fully described in said Sewer Agency Report on file for public viewing at office of the Clerk of the County Legislature. No additional capital improvements are proposed to be constructed and no additional capital costs are to be incurred by or on behalf of the Erie County Sewer District No. 4 in connection with such extension, but future annual charges will be apportioned in accordance with applicable flat charges, hook-up charges and charges based on units, assessed value and footage specified in the District’s Benefit and User Charge formulas, as such formulas currently exist and as amended from time to time. Dated: Buffalo, New York, 2016. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK By Karen M. McCarthy Clerk, County Legislature

Coordinator for Veteran Services Buffalo State, State University of New York, seeks candidates for the position of Coordinator for Veteran Services. Required Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree; • Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; • Demonstrated management experience; • Working knowledge of veterans affairs, veterans benefits, or veterans education benefits. Preferred Qualifications: • Master’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree in counseling, social work, educational administration, business or related field; • Organization experience includes military service and veteran services; • Demonstrated proficiency with VA Once system. Qualified applicants may apply online at https://jobs.buffalostate.edu.

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.

ServiceNow Administrator/Developer The Information Technology Exchange Center (ITEC) at Buffalo State College invites applicants for ServiceNow Administrator/Developer (#21545). The essential duties and required and preferred qualifications can be found on ITEC’s home page at www.itec.suny.edu/info/vacancies/itecadvantage.htm. Apply on-line at https://jobs.buffalostate.edu. This position will remain open until filled.

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.

UNIX System Administrator The Information Technology Exchange Center (ITEC) at Buffalo State College invites applicants for two UNIX System Administrator positions (#21612 and #28969). The essential duties and required and preferred qualifications can be found on ITEC’s home page at www.itec.suny.edu/info/vacancies/itecadvantage.htm. Apply on-line at https://jobs.buffalostate.edu. The deadline for applications is July 8, 2016.

Buffalo State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to respect for diversity and individual differences.


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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

Trump Accused of Raping 13-Year-Old in Federal Lawsuit In a new federal lawsuit filed by a New York City woman, Donald Trump is being accused of having raped her in 1994 when she was only 13. The woman, only known as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, said she met Trump at parties thrown by an investor.According to Gothamist, the lawsuit alleges that she was tied to a bed by Trump as he exposed himself and raped her. The woman said she pleaded for Trump to stop. Trump allegedly responded by “violently striking Plaintiff in the face with his open hand and screaming that he would do whatever he wanted,” court papers indicate, according to the site.“Immediately following this rape, Defendant Trump threatened me that, were I ever to reveal any of the details my family and I would be physically harmed if not killed,” the plaintiff alleges. Trump said there was absolutely no merit to the allegations.

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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

Wednesday June 22

Saturday June 25

Academy of Choice Information Session: Gloria J. Parks Community Center, 3242 Main St., 6 p.m.

First Annual Six Nations Festival: Unity Island, 1726 Niagara Street; begins at 9:30 a.m.; 716-948-3877 for info.

Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20.

6th Miss Buffalo Cruise Boarding @ 6:30 p.m. Tickets only $35. For tickets - (716) 536-2471. Sponsored by Three Generations.

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 Teach-In: Merriweather Library 5- 7 P.m. For Students In Grades 4 - 12. Hosted by Eva Doyle featuring Storyteller Karima Amin 847-6010. Saturday June 25 Taste of Diversity Festival: Grant Street 11 a.m. Buffalo Promise Neighborhood Uptown Fresh Vegetable, Fruit Market Opens: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. corner of Bailey and Dartmouth Avenue. Stop by and get your fresh fruits and vegetables:

Wednesday June 29 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 JULY Saturday July 2

FruitBelt Coalition Recognition Banquet: 6 p.m. Beginnings Banquet Hall 38 Crocker Street. Donation $25 per person. For info. (716) 908-6789.

African Cultural Center to Host Open Drum and Dance Workshop: 350 Masten Avenue, with guest artist Moussa Lo, accompanied by Assan Nbaye, 3-5 p.m. Admission $20. 884-2013 for info.

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Wednesday July 6

Miss Barbara’s School Of Dance 50th Anniversary Celebration Recital: 4.p.m. Buffalo Academy For Visual And Performing Arts, 450 Masten Ave. $15, At the Door $20.

Khametic Ascendants: 9-10 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. (after midnight), Channel 20.

Muhammad School of Music 17th Annual Celebration of Youth Concert: 3 p.m., Aloma D. Johnson Charter School, 15 Jewett Parkway; admission $15; $20 day of show; children 6 and under free; (716)5705064 or (716)534-9933 for tickets or more info. Monday June 27 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 Wednesday June 29 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.

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 Saturday July 9 Jes Breathe 2016 Fundraiser: 6-9pm at Delavan Grider Community Center 877 East Delavan Donation $15 (mask Included) Info Contact 855537-4073 1St Annual Somali Bantu Community Day: LaSalle Park , Porter Avenue; starts @ 10 a.m.

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Uptown Fresh Vegetable, Fruit Market Opens Buffalo Promise Neighborhood Uptown Fresh Healthy estyle Market will host its opening day on Saturday, June 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the corner of Bailey and Dartmouth avenue. Stop by and get your fresh fruits and vegetables.

Fitness In The Park Free 60-minute fitness classes taught by YMCA certified instructors will be held in area parks this summer now thru August 27. City parks participating in the YMCA/Independent Health series include: *Bidwell Park: Yoga, Saturdays @ 10 a.m. *Buffalo Niagara Medical Camus: Yoga, Wednesdays @ 5:30 p.m. *Buffalo RiverWorks: Boot Camp, Saturdays @ 10 a.m. *Delaware Park: Yoga, Sundays @ 10 a.m. & Boot Camp, Tuesdays @ 6 p.m. *Larkin Square: Yoga, Mondays @ 5:30 p.m.; Cardio Kickboxing, Thursdays @ 5:30 p.m. For more info visit independenthealth.com/fitpark To check for cancellations due to rain or poor weather go to ymcabn.org Saturday July 9 3rd Annual Buffalo Niagara Blues Festival : Silo City ( 200 Silo City Row) 10am – 4pm

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Challenger Community News • June 22-28, 2016 • www.thechallengernews.com

Juneteenth 2016 Reaffirms “Black is Beautiful!”

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erfect weather complimented a perfect festival, as Juneteenth 2016 drew thousands to Martin Luther King Jr. Park on two sun-drenched days. Saturday and Sunday June 25 and 26. The annual Juneteenth Parade, the highlight of opening day, was one of the largest to date. Now in its 41st year, Buffalo’s Juneteenth is the largest in the country. “Juneteenth is a celebration. It’s a celebration of freedom, it’s a celebration of hope and it’s a celebration of potential for tomorrow,” said Juneteenth committee member Jerome Williams. See page 11 for a Juneteenth Thank You Message! Hats off to Marcus Brown and his awesome crew for helping to make this one of the best celebrations yet!

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