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Tashene “T-Jizzle” Eubanks Jr. sat down for an interview while in town recently for the Legendary Nights Tour. He discussed how his career began, empowering our youth and living in belief, not in fear. Page 10
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Mayor Dedicates Road to Longtime City Employee and Visionary, Phil Banks Mayor Lovely A. Warren dedicated a previously unnamed road to longtime City employee Phil Banks, whose vision led to the cleanup of several Brownfield sites, paving the way for future job creation. “Phil Banks dedicated his career to improving our community,” Mayor Warren said. “He was a true public servant, a visionary who put the community above all else. We lost Phil too soon, but his legacy lives on. His work led to the creation of more jobs, safer and more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational opportunities, and for that we are grateful.” Phil Banks Way leads to the former Photech Imaging site, located at 1000 Driving Park Ave. It was once a Brownfield site, abandoned in 1991 and contaminated with asbestos and other toxins. While working as the City’s Manager of Business Development in 1998, Phil Banks saw the site not as it was, but as it could be – a hub for jobs and industry. He helped the City acquire the property, making it eligible for grant funding and assistance for cleanup. For more than a decade, Phil worked with his colleagues in Economic Development and the Department of Environmental Services to secure the funds to remediate the site and return it to productive use. Unfortunately, Phil died in 2009 while serving as the City’s Deputy Commissioner of Economic Development. In 2010, the final Photech building came down, and in 2014, the state cleared the site for development. Earlier this year, the City sold the property to Imburgia Brothers Holdings, Inc., who plan to develop it for light industrial use. “Phil Banks Way will be a road to innovation,” Mayor Warren said. “It will be a road to jobs. It will be a road to progress and prosperity. From this day forward, everyone who drives or walks or bikes past this road will be reminded that persistence pays off, and that even the most difficult challenges can be met.”
The Kodak Hall Concert Series Presents: An Evening with Jon Batiste ROCHESTER, NY — The Kodak Hall Concert Series announces Jon Batiste to perform in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre at the Eastman School of Music on Saturday, October 5 at 8:00 p.m. Coming from a long line of musicians, Jon Batiste is a globally celebrated musician, educator, bandleader and television personality as music director of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. His musical skill, artistic vision, and exuberant charisma have made him a triple threat. For his Kodak Hall appearance, Batiste will play selections from his recent album, Hollywood Africans With Hollywood Africans, Batiste dives deep into his own personal and cultural heritage, weaving an intimate and emotional tapestry out of original material and American standards that carries the listener from the early jazz of New Orleans to the present day. Guiding the acclaimed singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and leader of the group Stay Human—since 2015 the house band of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert—was legendary producer T Bone Burnett, whose numerous accolades include Album of the Year Grammys for the O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack and Raising Sand by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. The title of Hollywood Africans comes from a 1983 painting by the great African American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the reference is significant. “Basquiat is Jon Batiste an example of someone drawing from all his influences,” Batiste says, “who benefited from the sacrifices of those who came before him but displayed that we have so much more to do—even though we’ve come a long way. It’s a critique of things we have had to go through, but that have allowed people like me and him the opportunities to do the things we’ve been able to do. Tickets for An Evening with Jon Batiste are available from $35, with $10 student tickets available. Tickets can be purchased at the Eastman Theatre Box Office, 433 Eastman Main Street, 9:30AM – 2:30PM., Monday-Friday; by phone (585) 274-3000; or online at http://eastmantheatre.org/. This performance is generously sponsored by M/E Engineering.
14-year-old Killed Over a Pair of Air Jordans
Denver, Colorodo -- The family of 14-year-old boy Treaujalaune Lornes said he was killed after he got into a heated argument at a car wash with another teen over his footwear last week. The argument continued at a house nearby where Treaujalaune was reportedly shot on the stairs, Denver7 reports. The teen died after being rushed to a local hospital. The alleged shooter, who cannot be named because he's a juvenile, was charged with manslaughter, second-degree assault, three counts of felony menacing, attempting to influence a public officials and juvenile in possession of a handgun, according to reports. The victim's older sister said she talked to the other boy's mom before learning that he was the suspect. "She told me, 'My son feels so bad. He cries every night and tells me that he sees Trey all over again every time he goes to sleep. But to wake up this morning and know that you were the one that did that to him,' " she said, while shaking her head. Police aren't releasing the name of the suspect because he's a juvenile. They say he is being held for investigation of manslaughter, second-degree assault, three counts of felony menacing, attempting to influence a public officials and juvenile in possession of a handgun. The Denver District Attorney will make the final decision on what charges are filed. The family has launched a GoFundMe page to help offset funeral costs.
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AREA BRIEFS “Truth” Radio Talk Show Moves to Saturdays
The broadcasting day for “The Truth And Nothing But The Truth So Help Us God,” hosted by Samuel A. Herbert, has been changed. Starting this coming Saturday, September 28 the show will air the last Saturday of every month on WUFO/96.5 from 1:30 to 2:00 PM. “I am excited a larger listening audience will be able to tune in on Saturdays. I talk about real issues that effect real people here in the City of Buffalo. I pull no punches. Tune in this Saturday. I have good news to share,” said Herbert.
Discriminatory Housing Ads on Buffalo's West Side Recently many people saw and shared a discriminatory Craigslist posting for a house on Buffalo’s West Side. The advertisement was explicitly racist, saying that the poster did not want people of certain races or ethnicities to apply to rent the house. After being notified of the posting, Western New York’s fair housing agency, Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), conducted an investigation. The results of that investigation strongly suggest that the advertisement was not authentic. As Craigslist posts are anonymous, the actual poster is unknown, but the individuals whose phone numbers are included in the posting do not own or rent that property. Moreover, HOME’s investigation discovered additional Craigslist postings that target these individuals but were unrelated to housing. While this particular advertisement appears fraudulent, HOME appreciates those who were outraged by the posting and sought to address the very real issue of discriminatory housing advertisements. For every fake ad, there are dozens of authentic ones, and HOME will investigate any discriminatory advertisements that are brought to its attention. Many of these discriminatory advertisements express a preference for or against a certain type of tenant, specify a certain number of people allowed to live in a unit, or state that the landlord does not accept Section 8 vouchers or other public assistance. All of these statements are discriminatory, and are just as unlawful as the sentiments expressed in this racist posting. Anyone who encounters a discriminatory housing advertisement is encouraged to share it with HOME via their social media accounts or using the “Report Discrimination” tool on homeny.or
CAO of WNY to Unveil Mobile Produce Market The Community Action Organization of Western New York, Inc. will unveil a new custom vehicle that will serve as its allnew CAO Mobile Market, bringing fresh fruits and vegetables to food deserts around Buffalo and Erie County, all year round. The unveiling ceremony will take place on Friday, September 27, 2019 at 3:00pm, at the CAO Head Start 1424 Academy, located at 1424 Jefferson Avenue. The vehicle will offer an assortment of fresh, locally-sourced produce at various locations throughout the City of Buffalo. Produce will be sold at an affordable cost, accepting cash, credit cards, SNAP and WIC. Through a partnership with the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County, the CAO Mobile Market was funded with a grant award from the General Mills Foundation. Residents can obtain a schedule of van locations, dates and times by calling 881-5150 ext. 4772, or by visiting their website at www.caomobilemarket.com. For more information on how residents and businesses can support the CAO Mobile Market, contact Brandi L. Haynes, at 716-881-5150 ext. 4772 or by email at bhaynes@caowny,org.
SPECIAL HONOREES: (L-R):Mattie Holt, James Pappas, Dr. Maggie Wright , Anthony Masiello, Will Holton and Cedric R. Holloway.
Six to Receive Special Awards at 47th Annual Black Achievers Gala On Saturday, October 5, Black Achievers Inc. will honor 40 outstanding individuals when it hosts the 47th Annual Black Achievers Awards Banquet. Black Achievers CEO, Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr. has released the names of six others to be honored at the gala with special awards. Restaurateur Mattie Holt and recently retired UB Professor James Pappas will both receive the Legends Award. The Homecoming Award will be presented to former Buffalo resident Dr. Maggie Wright, PhD. Former Mayor Anthony Masiello will receive the Founder’s Award. Popular musician Will Holton will accept the Irene Bellamy Musician Award; and Buffalo Police Detective Sergeant Cedric Holloway will be the recipient of the Mayor’s Youth Award. The 47th Annual Black Achievers Awards Banquet will be held at the Buffalo Grand Hotel (formerly the Adam’s Mark Hotel), 120 Church Street. For more information on the gala or to purchase tickets, call 884-1490, or visit the Black Achievers, Inc. website at www.buffaloblackachievers.com
Black journalists honor the future of their profession
Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship to be presented Oct. 5 to Gabriella Hall The Buffalo Association of Black Journalists will hold its annual Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship Luncheon on Oct. 5. The annual event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 701 E. Delavan Ave. The luncheon and scholarship honor the trailblazing journalism of award-winning Buffalo News reporter Carl R. Allen. A Buffalo native, Allen reported comprehensively on issues of significance to the African American community. He died in 1999. This year’s theme is “The Griot Renaissance: Black Journalists in the New Buffalo.” The keynote speaker, Dr. Anthony Neal, an associate professor in political science at SUNY Buffalo State, will explore bridging the gap from the oral tradition of Africa to Scholarship /winner: Gabriella S. today’s American journalism, in order to empower the Hall. commnity. Daughters of Creative Sound will perform. This year’s recipient of the Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship is Gabriella S. Hall. A check for $1,000 will be presented to Hall during the event. A City Honors School graduate and University at Buffalo freshman, Hall is pursuing a dual major in communications and sociology, with a minor in journalism. “As a mixed-race Black woman and first-generation college student," Hall wrote in her BABJ scholarship submission, she seeks to “write redefining articles and pieces that challenge social constructs about race and the systems by which colored youth often feel oppressed by and excluded from.” The Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by the Buffalo Association of Black Journalists, the Buffalo Newspaper Guild, and The Buffalo News. Tickets are still available for $35 at Eventbrite, from any BABJ member, or by calling 849-5598. For sponsorship or advertising opportunities, call 444-6464. Founded in 1999, the Buffalo Association of Black Journalists is the local chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. The BABJ provides innovative programs, training, career services and advocacy for black and brown journalists in the Buffalo area.
Uncrowned Queens Institute Celebrates 20th Anniverssary The Uncrowned Queens Institute will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a reception on September 26th at Templeton Landing from 5:30 to 8p.m. Tickets are available for $25 via EventBrite or by email at uqibuffalo@yahoo.com.
Fugitive Slave Acts -Part 2 of a 2-Part Series-
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was immediately met with a firestorm of criticism. Northerners bristled at the idea of turning their states into a stalking ground for bounty hunters, and many argued the law was tantamount to legalized kidnapping. Some abolitionists organized clandestine resistance groups and built complex networks of safe houses to aid enslaved Africans in their escape to the North. Refusing to be complicit in the institution of slavery, most Northern states intentionally neglected to enforce the law. Several even passed so-called “Personal Liberty Laws” that gave accused runaways the right to a jury trial and also protected free Blacks, many of whom had been abducted by bounty hunters and sold into slavery. Did you know? The passage of the Fugitive Slave Acts resulted in many free Blacks being illegally captured and sold into enslavement. One famous case concerned Solomon Northup, a freeborn Black musician who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. in 1841. Northup would spend 12 years as a slave in Louisiana before winning back his freedom in 1853. By the mid-1800s, thousands of enslaved Africans had poured into free states via networks like the Underground Railroad. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Following increased pressure from Southern politicians, Congress passed a revised Fugitive Slave Act in 1850. Continued Page 11
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Study Finds Black Women Murdered by Men Are Nearly Always Killed by Someone They Know, Most Commonly with a Gun
Chief Judge Hannah is sworn in as wife and daughter look on. Photo Ronnie Tillman
Judge Craig D. Hannah Sworn In As Buffalo City Court Chief Judge The Hon. Craig D. Hannah was officially sworn in as the Chief Judge of Buffalo City Court on Tuesday, September 17 in the Ceremonial Court Room of Buffalo City Court. Judge Hannah, 49, has been serving as Chief Judge since Judge Thomas P. Amodeo’s retirement in May of this year. The ceremony was presided over by the Hon. Eugene M. Fahey, Associate Court of Appeals Judge. The Hon. Paula L. Feroleto, Administrative Judge of the Eighth Judicial District, gave the welcoming remarks. Remarks were also scheduled to be given by the Hon. Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Majority Leader of the NYS Assembly; the Hon. Byron W. Brown, Mayor of Buffalo; Erie County Court Judge Susan Eagan; Attorney John V. Elmore and Police Officer Roscoe Henderson, III. Blessings will be offered by Rev. Dwayne Jones, Pastor, Mt. Aaron Missionary Baptist Church; Rev. Kenneth A. Simmons, Pastor, Cold Springs Bible Chapel; and Rev. Ronald Coleman, Pastor, Faith Is the Victory Tabernacle. Judge Hannah has been serving as a City Court Judge since January 2006. On May 1, 2019, he was appointed Chief Judge of the Buffalo City Court and Supervising Judge for the 11 City Courts within the Eight Judicial District. He has risen to national fame as the presiding judge of the first opioid intervention court in the United States, established in May 2017. He has been featured by such major publications as the New York Times, NBC News, the Denver Post and HBO Vice News. Judge Hannah prides himself on working with participants at a one-on-one level and “meeting them where they are” with their recovery. Those who have completed the program credit Judge Hannah with saving theirs lives while he humbly defers and states that all the praise and credit is due to the participant! Judge Hannah is a native of Western New York, a graduate of Canisius College, and a member of the UB School of Law Dean’s Advisory Council. He is married to Angela Hannah, and they have a lovely daughter, Taylor Marie Hannah. Congratulations Judge Hannah!
Washington, DC — Nine out of 10 Black women murdered by men are killed by someone they know, most often with a gun, according to the new Violence Policy Center (VPC) study When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2017 Homicide Data. Each year the VPC releases this report in advance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. This year, its release comes following the February 2019 expiration of the federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). A bill to reauthorize VAWA has passed the U.S. House and is awaiting action in the Senate. The study uses 2017 data, the most recent year for which information is available. The study covers homicides involving one female murder victim and one male offender, and uses data from the FBI’s Supplementary Homicide Report. The study found that in 2017, 507 Black females were murdered by males in single victim/single offender incidents, at a rate of 2.55 per 100,000. In comparison, the rate for White women murdered by males for that year was 1.13 per 100,000. Nationwide, across all races, 1,948 females were murdered by males in single victim/single offender incidents in 2017, at a rate of 1.29 per 100,000. Firearms, especially handguns, were the most common weapons used by males to murder Black females. When the murder weapon could be identified, 62 percent of Black female victims were shot and killed with guns. Within that group, 72 percent were killed with a handgun. “Women are most likely to be murdered with a gun wielded not by a stranger but by someone they know. In many instances the murderer is an intimate partner of the victim. It is important to know these facts in order to identify effective strategies to prevent homicides against women. One critical step is for the U.S. Senate to follow the lead of the House of Representatives and pass legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act,” states VPC Legislative Director Kristen Rand.
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"Turning Trauma into Triumph - Inspiring Faith, Hope and Love" By Sharon S. Sanford
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SADIE STRONG COMMUNTY HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR ne in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. That's what the statistics say. On Saturday, October 5, Sadie Strong is partnering with the Community Health Center of Buffalo to host the Sadie Strong Community Health and Wellness Fun Day from 10a.m. - 1p.m. at the Rev. Dr. Bennett W. Smith Sr. Family Life Center. This free event will provide a wealth of health and wellness related information, health screenings, fitness activities, line dancing, nutrition and meal prep demos, prizes, giveaways and much more. Sadie Strong has also partnered with Connect Life to hold a blood drive on site. To schedule a blood donation visit: ConnectLiveGiveBlood.org; Enter the Sponsor Code 000569 or call ConnectLife at 716-529-4270. One donation can save three lives. We encourage everyone to come out to support this worthwhile event. Sadie Strong is a faith-based nonprofit organization that promotes the early detection of breast cancer and encourages healthy lifestyles. The mission of Sadie Strong is to inspire faith, hope and love to everyone they encounter. They offer a variety of programs and services that provide awareness, information, support and empowerment to women affected by breast cancer in underserved communities in Buffalo and surrounding areas. They also recognize and honor cancer survivors and share inspirational stories and messages of faith. Sadie Strong is a labor of love inspired by God and birthed out of Sharon "Sadie" Sanford's journey with breast cancer. Here is the journey of one woman's experience with breast cancer and how she turned her trauma into triumph. On October 30, 2017, Sharon "Sadie" Sanford received a phone call that rocked her world. After a routine mammogram she was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma - breast cancer - that had spread to her lymph nodes. She sat in silence holding the phone as the doctor gave her instructions on what her next steps were. She was in shock and felt a whirlwind of emotions, questions and fear. She thought, what am I going to do? How did this happen to me? What about my husband and my children? Am I going to die? When she hung up the phone, she looked up and said, "God help me." Having a spiritual relationship with God, she knew that she could tap into God's promises of healing, restoration and comfort. God had to be her first option and not her last result. She needed strength that can only come from God to make it through what was to come. She finally mustered up the courage to tell her husband the news. He said, "We have to go to Grandmother's and pray RIGHT NOW." They jumped in the car and drove to her grandmother's house. On the way, Sadie called her mother and father to share the news. Her next task was probably the most difficult. She had to tell her children. Breast cancer doesn't just impact the person diagnosed, it also impacts the people in their life who love them. Sadie made the decision to share her diagnosis with others because she wanted and needed the support of those around her. Each person handles their diagnosis differently and personally. Next, Sadie enlisted the prayer warriors. They touched and agreed for her healing and affirmed that Sadie shall live and not die. She met with several doctors to get clarity on her diagnosis and treatment plan and began chemotherapy right away followed by surgery and radiation treatments. This process took about seven months. Just as fear began to creep in she received an encouraging note from her Sister Circle with a quote that said, "You have been assigned this mountain to show others that it can be moved." This became her mantra. She was ready for battle. The Healing Journey As she progressed through her healing journey, Sadie was encouraged by the love, support, prayers and kindness shown to her during this process. She was inspired to create a t-shirt as a symbol of love, unity and support. The Sadie Strong shirt is neon pink and says "We Believe God." Her vision was to have people wear the shirts together, as an act of collective Praise and belief for her healing. She wanted to create a movement of people who believe God for EVERYTHING. As she researched breast cancer she was shocked by the statistics and high mortality rate of breast cancer among African American women. Sadie had been diligent in having annual mammograms out of routine and because she had insurance. She didn't really realize or understand at the time the importance of getting annual mammograms in early detection of breast cancer. She didn't have a family history of breast cancer nor had anyone close to her been diagnosed. She heard commercials about breast cancer, but it seemed far in the distance. Sadie had to do her part in spreading awareness of the importance of early detection. Sadie Strong Love Boxes In an effort to pay it forward, Sadie Strong will distribute Love Boxes to women and men, who are recently diagnosed with breast cancer. The love boxes will be filled with items that encourage and uplift the spirits of those going through cancer treatments. Sadie Strong Love Boxes will be distributed in October and April. Nominations are currently being accepted for the October distribution. If you know someone recently diagnosed - within the past 6 months and you would like to nominate someone to receive a Sadie Strong Love Box, visit our website www.sadiestrong.org<http://www.sadiestrong.org> to complete the nomination form. Nomination forms will also be available at the Sadie Strong Community Health and Wellness Fair on October 5th. The deadline to submit nomination forms for the October distribution is October 15th. For more information about Sadie Strong visit www.SadieStrong.org.
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How can the Alzheimer’s Association Western New York Chapter best help individuals in your community? We want to hear from you! Caregivers, community members, and professionals are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Call (716) 626-0600 extension 313 to pre-register and be eligible for a special gift raffle. This Program is supported in part by a grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr Foundation .
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Gamma Phi Omega Chapter, will kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month by joining forces with ECMC’s Mobile Mammography Unit and St. John Baptist Church. ECMC’s mobile mammography unit will be available for breast cancer screening on Monday, October 1,from 1:15 p.m.-- 4 p.m. in the parking lot of St. John Baptist Church, 184 Goodell Street. Those taking advantage of this screening should bring a valid insurance card. If there is no card, help will be provided in getting one. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is very supportive of women and mammography. At its most recent Leadership Conference, held in Nashville, Tennessee, it provided the opportunity for women to have free mammorgraphies. It used its AKA Mammography van, which travels nationally, to encourage women to take an advantage of the service and the chance it might prevent breast cancer.For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 716-636-3014 or 716-906-1352.
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Agape African Methodist Episcopal Church Celebrates "50 Years of God's Faithfulness" The Agape African Methodist Episcopal Church celebrates "50 Years of God's Faithfulness Yesterday, Today and Forever!" Please join us in celebrating our Golden Anniversary on Sunday, September 29, at 10:30 a.m. with guest preachers: Elder Ivy Wilson from Edison Community Church, and at 4:00PM with Rev. George Dubois, Pastor of Evangelistic Temple. Agape AME Church is located at 224 Northland Avenue near Lonsdale, Buffalo,NY; Rev. Charles Cloy is Pastor.
Birthday Celebration! Susan will host a 60th birthday celebration in memory of Pastor George and Mother Alberta Green, Sunday, October 6 at 4 p.m. at Tabernacle of Praise Church, 319 Northland Avenue where Pastor Charles McCarley is host pastor. Featured artists will be Bishop Green & The Visionaires along with FAVAA, Daughters of Destiny, Inspirational Dean Singers, The Silvertones, and the Gospel Diamonds. EvanSusan gelist Candy Mingo will MC the program. For more information call Susan at (716)807-7212. Send your birthday gift by CashApp $usan115
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Donation Drop-off Point for Bahamas Hurricane Dorian Relief
St. John Baptist Church, Gethsemane Baptist Church, Eight Days of Hope, and Friends For A Better Buffalo Partner to Help People Affected by the Hurricane In the wake of Hurricane Dorian’s devastation to the Bahamas, St. John Baptist Church, Gethsemane Baptist Church, Eight Days of Hope, and Friends For A Better Buffalo are requesting the community’s kindness and support with donations of much needed items to help families who have been devastated by this massive storm. “Buffalo is the City of Good Neighbors, and during these times it is critical that we all come together for the common goal of helping those in need,” said Overseer Michael Chapman, Pastor of St. John Baptist and Gethsemane Baptist churches and Chairperson of Economic Development for the Progressive National Baptist Convention. Now through Sunday, Oc-
tober 13th residents can drop off items at the St. John Baptist Church, located at 184 Goodell Street, between the hours of 9 a.m. to7p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday) and from 9a.m. to 1p.m. on Saturdays. Residents across the entire city are asked to provide personal hygiene items, including but not limited to: toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shampoo & conditioner, lotion, socks, towels and washcloths, underwear (men, women, and children), women’s hygiene items, and disposable diapers and wipes. “The need in the Bahamas is urgent,” says Stephen Tybor III, President - Eight Days of Hope. He ssaid that building materials and flooring would also be provided as well as
water filtration systems for clean drinking water to hundreds of churches, community centers and families as this to help bridge the gap for those who do not have access to clean water”. “We are blessed to have great community partners,” said Nina Heard, Member of Friends For a Better Buffalo.
“Rest assured that every donation given will go directly to those in need”. Eight Days of Hope volunteers will travel to the Bahamas to oversee the distribution of the donations. If you have questions, please contact St. John Baptist Church at 716-852-4504, Dawna Jones at 716-560-0541 or Nina Heard at 716-2622110.
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Jesse Clipper Post Celebrates 100 Years of Service!
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Celebration of Life! A Celebration of Life was held for on September 21 at Midtown Bible Church. Family and friends shared their most memorable moments of their beloved Angela during the memorial.
Free Breakfast for our community youth every Sunday. Adults a small donation. All Are Welcome! Youth Church/ Sunday School – 10am Sunday Service – 11:45 am
he Jesse Clipper American Legion will celebrate its 100th year anniversary on Saturday, September 28 at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens 6461 Transit Rd Depew, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at its Centennial Celebration Gala! Tickets are $55. Distinguished Judge Robert Russell, creator of Buffalo Veterans Court, will be the keynote speaker. Honorees include Honorable Majority leader Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes, Lakisha X. Prim, Veterans One Stop Center of WNY, and Fern Beavers posthumously. Rev. Mark Blue, NAACP president will be the Master of Ceremony. Council President Darius Pridgen will give the invocation. The POW_MIA ceremony by American Legion 8th District Commander Bill Miskell is something that you don’t want to miss. The McKinley High School Junior ROTC Color Guard will post the colors. Dancing to jazz will follow dinner. THE LEGACY United States, Army Corporal Jesse Clipper, the post’s namesake is a significant part of Buffalo New York's history. Before being drafted into the army Jesse Clipper was an Entertainer and performer in an African-American Vaudeville group and Vice president of a “colored” musicians Local 533 in 1917. Corporal Clipper served in the 317th engineers Corps during World War 1 on the front lines in France and was the first African American Soldier from Buffalo to die in the war. The Jesse Clipper post has a proud history of service to the Buf-
Local Writer Pens New Book of Poetry
Local writer Traci Tillman has written a new book of poetry entitled “Inspirational Selections.” Ms. Tillman grew up on Buffalo’s East Side. As a single mother at the age of 24, she returned to school to earn her GED. Now married and the mother of five and grandmother of six, Traci, recently at the age of 53, earned an associates degree in business administration and a minor in accounting from Erie Community College. Her poems “are a testimony to Traci’s deep faith in God and hope for a better future for all His children here on earth.”
falo community. The Jesse Clipper American Legion Post 430 was founded on September 16th 1919 by 15 African American World War I veterans. After its inception, the Post petitioned the Buffalo Common Council to establish a monument in honor of Jesse Clipper and all other African American soldiers from the War of revolution, through World War I, so their sacrifice would never be forgotten. Today the monument is located at the Jesse Clipper Square at Michigan and William Street and has since been expanded to include the dates of all wars, in which African Americans has made the ultimate sacrifice for their county. The Jesse clipper Square was expanded and rededicated in May 2018. The Jesse Clipper Post#430 was noted for outstanding community events: Parades, basketball teams, bowling championships, drum corps, their newspaper called “The CLIPPER. Beginning with the first Commander Mosby B. McAden in 1927, Com-
Jesse Clipper American legion Post 430 members and officers.
mander Ralph S. Freeman in 1935, William Hutchinson in 1947, during the 50”s and 60”s Lennard McCullough, Dewitt Lee Sr. and Raymond Gant served, George Pruitt 2000-2009; Debbera Ranson 2010, Janet Smith 2012 -2013, Eugene Pierce 2014 and 2015; Henry Curtis 2016 - 2017; Paulette Woods 2018 – 2019. Today, the Jesse Clipper Posts works to live up to the
American Legion motto of “Still Serving America,” by serving the Buffalo community. Members of the post can be found volunteering at the Buffalo Veteran Administration Hospital, Buffalo Niagara Freedom Lounge, Boy Scouts, Bryant Stratton College, feeding homeless veterans and rendering final salutes to fallen servicemembers and more. See you at the gala!
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Entertainment
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ON STAGE Ujima Company, Inc. presents Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau, directed by Lorna C. Hill starring Shanntina Moore, Jerai Khadim, Mary Moebius, Phil Davis, Johnny Rowe, and Samantha Cruz.
Buffalo's own Chanon Judson-Johnson
Urban Bush Women, World Renowned Dance Company, to Perform Here The world renowned dance company, Urban Bush Women (UBW), will perform the eveninglength work “Walking With ‘Trane,” inspired by legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane on Saturday, September 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the UB Center For the Arts. Tickets are $40 and $20 for students. Esteemed UB Department of Music instructor and jazz pianist, George Caldwell, is co-composer of the music, and will accompany UBW live on stage. “Walking With Trane” offers two unique experiences inspired by the musical life and spiritual journey of Coltrane, a composer at the forefront of 1950s and ’60s jazz innovation. The work is an ethereal investigation within the layers of Coltrane’s music, life, and spirituality. Founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Urban Bush Women has toured five continents and performed at venues including: Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lincoln Center, and The Kennedy Center. The group brings the untold and under-told histories and stories of disenfranchised people to light through dance from a female-centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community in order to create a more equitable balance of power in the dance world and beyond. The public performance and residency are made possible by generous funding from the Morris Visiting Artist Fund and The UB
Now through October 13th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m. at Ujima Theater 429 Plymouth Ave., in Buffalo. Tickets are $30.00 general admission, $25.00 for seniors and $15.00 for veterans and students. https:// www.ticketor.com/ujima
TRALF MUSIC HALL @ HOWLIN' AT THE TRALF Presents RONNIE BAKER BROOKS Ronnie Baker Brooks is an American Chicago blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. The son of fellow Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks 7pm Doors | 8pm Show Reserved Seating Show $20 Advance | $25 Day Of Show 21+ Admitted | 16+ Admitted With Parent Ticketmaster.com / Tralf Box Office 716.852.2860 / Tralf. com
The Nursing Home opens Saturday October 12 for two shows, 5pm & 7pm at the Alleyway Theatre located at 1 Curtain Up Alley. Show Times are 5pm -7pm. Tickets $30 in advance available at Doris Records 286 E. Ferry more info contact Dawna@ exposedmultimediagroup@ gmail.com •September 20 Mary Wilson of the Supremes will perform at the Seneca Niagara Casino. Tickets $65 & up.Ticketmaster location or order by phone by calling 1-800-745-3000 or visit www.senecacasinos.com
Buffalo’s Chanon Judson-Johnson, Samantha Speis Named Urban Bush Women New Artistic Directors Chanon Judson-Johnson and Samantha Speis have been named the new Co-Artistic Directors of the UBW Company. In this capacity, they will lead the company’s touring arm while maintaining their roles as performers and directors of the UBW BOLD (Builders, Organizers and Leaders through Dance) program. UBW Founder, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, will continue in her role as Chief Visioning Partner, providing overall direction for the organization and its programs including the Summer Leadership Institute and the Choreographic Center Initiative. The announcement was made at UBW Homecoming 2019, a two-day, event-filled celebration for UBW’s 35th Anniversary. “The 35th anniversary season is looking at past, present and future with the theme Legacy, Lineage and Liberation,” stated Zollar. " Judson-Johnson, who joined the company in 2001, stated, “This transition comes with great planning and intention. Jawole has been sowing leadership in Sam and I long before this season of change. When it was decided to begin the shift in leadership, we were fur- Chanon Judson-Johnson , Samantha Speis ther equipped with mentorship, and the opportunity to grow our capacity as directors, and space to implement vision. I step into this moment as a Legacy Bearer - feet seeped in 35 years of learning and cultivating, head continually spiraling [a nod to Samantha Speis who joined UBW in 2008] towards liberation. I am humbled, grateful and ready!” Reflecting back on her early days with UBW, Judson-Johnson noted, “When I got into UBW, my dad said ‘Very good, very good! You did what I told you to do. You found someplace that will nurture the artist!’ We All found this space, this ‘oasis,’ as UBW Board of Directors Chair Tammy Bormann calls it, where we can be nurtured. I celebrate our Homecoming Celebration as an opportunity for us to nurture the nurturer and to give back to the organization that has offered so much to us.” UBW also announced the addition of three new company members Jasmine Hearn, Elaisa van der Kust and Mikaila Ware, and new understudy Melissa Cobblah-Gutierrez. UBW Homecoming 2019 was also the launch of the UBW Homecoming Campaign: Legacy + Lineage + Liberation. Learn more about Urban Bush Women at wwwurbanbushwomen.org
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Comming Soon Friday October 11 The Kim-Era presents an encore performance of The Road to Lipstick October 11 6pm sharp (show starts at 7:30) at The Aud, 567 Hertel Ave. This all-star production of music message and art is a true experience written, produced and performed by Kimera Lattimore aka The Kim-Era with an all-star cast. Kimera has dedicated her life to empowerment through eclectic melody and art without orthodoxy upholding the belief that Music is Medicine! Tickets on Eventbrite or contact Aviance German at 716 316-7717
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Making Memories by artist Phyllis Thompson at Buffalo Art Studio Opening Reception Friday September 27 5-9 p.m. with artist introduction at 6 p.m.at Tri Main Center 2495 Main Street suite 500. info go to buffaloartsstudio.org
October 11, 12, 13 2019 CMC ( Colored Musicians ) Jazz Festival The 2019 CMC festival is gearing up featuring Leo Genovese & Juni Booth as well as Cyrille Aimee, Brent Birckhead, Spanos, Reyvolation, Naryan & Teaspoon, Rey Scott Tribute Jam. Official announcement of the full line up and schedule will be made on Sept 27 so stay tuned and see full schedule of events and tickets online at: cmcjazzfest.com or on the challengernews.com
Dear Nina : A Sonic Love Letter to Nina Simone with Drea d’Nur and Rootstock Republic Mark your calendar to join the captivating, powerful and poised talents of vocalist and pianist Drea d’Nur (accompanied by 6-piece string ensemble Rootstock Republic) Sunday October 20 at 6p.m. at Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, 825 Depot Ave. West in Niagara Falls for a uniquely intimate and newly orchestrated songbook of Simone’s love songs, blues, and protest music as they pay tribute to her legacy in music. Tickets at www.niagarafallsundergroundrailroad. org. This program is presented by the Niagara Falls underground Railroad Heritage center and the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the first enslave Africans arrival in America.
Blanc Photographie:Capturing the Spirit of WNY Artists at the 2019 Beau Fleuve Music Arts Fest! Local Buffalo creative and portrait photographer Yves-Richard Blanc of Blanc Photographie loves capturing Western New York Artists. So, when the opportunity of capturing this year’s Beau Fleuve Music and Arts Festival as a Portrait Photo Essay, he jumped at it. In cooperation with festival founder Lindsey Taylor and organizers he was able to invest over 36 hours in the project which created over 600 final shots of artists and performers from this year’s event. Beau Fleuve Music and Arts Festival is an annual internationally recognized one day music and arts festival in the City of Buffalo that celebrates all genres of arts, culture and music bridging the gap between generations, communities and cultures. You can view or purchase any of the photos via digital download on his website. https://blancphotographie.smugmug.com/Entertainment/08-25-19-Beau-Fleuve-Music-Art-Festival/ . Follow on Instagram: @blancphotographie @beaufleuvemusicarts and @the_challenger_news . For branding and creative photography services please connect with Yves-Richard via social media or email at blancphotographie@ gmail.com or via cellular at (716) 319-8979
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Sunday Funday: above photos of local artists at 2019 Beau Fleuve Music Arts Fest on August 25 byYves Richard Blanc of Blanc Photographie. See more images from this collage on thechallengernews.com for Image inquiries contact blancphotographie@ gmail.com or via cellular at (716) 319-8979
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Change The Date Coalition Calls On Governor Cuomo To Sign Legislature Into Law Changing Date Of School Board Elections From May To November
Tashene “T-Jizzle” Eubanks Jr. sat down for an interview while in town recently for the Legendary Nights Tour. He discussed how his career began, empowering our youth and living in belief, not in fear.
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By Shola Clark ashene “T-Jizzle” Eubanks Jr., a Buffalo native, “spontaneously” started his career in deejaying at age 12. His father, Tashene Eubanks Sr., who introduced the idea to him, called his son from work one summer day suggesting “it would be cool if you tried this out.” At first, TJ said he took the opportunity as something to “play with,” but it wasn’t long before he realized the potential and longevity in it all. Given the name “T-Jizzle” by a childhood friend’s cousin, he is currently the DJ to Future, one of the biggest rap/hip hop artists in the music industry. That’s a long way from his first love, football, (he’s a die-hard Patriots fan, but says “he’s not opposed to the Bills”). He and his dad even trained and planned for him to one day go to the NFL. At one point he also had aspirations to be a lawyer. TJ credits his family for giving him a foundation of discipline, which has guided him throughout his life. When he decided he wanted to take being a DJ serious, he recalls how his father made sure he dedicated time to his craft, making him practice for hours daily. His parents taught him the importance of catering to a crowd whether two or two hundred people, making him do mock shows for them in the living room. “Always play to the people, no matter how many people,” his father told him. His parents also laid the groundwork for his promotions, which he still applies today. Well known DJ’s such as DJ Clue, DJ Kid Capri (his favorite), DJ Envy and DJ Drama were influential to T-Jizzle, but it was local DJ’s that gave him the framework. DJ Shay of Buffcity Records, gave him the groundwork of how to DJ and introduced him to vinyl and taught him how to scratch. Dj Spin, by way of Grassroots Graphics, introduced him to the digital side and using a laptop. He also credits his Godparents, Jeff and Joyce Nixon, who afforded him the opportunity at the NICYO to give parties; and Damone Brown and Dennis Wilson who gave him the gigs at clubs like Buffalo Live and The Good Life as well as showing him the importance of keeping good relationships with people. Today, at the young age of 26, TJ has been in the game for fourteen years. T-Jizzle’s skill set – his vast knowledge of music, rhythm and technical know how - grew in the public eye when he became rap artist Future’s DJ, replacing his former DJ, DJ Esco. T-Jizzle had previously been acquaintances with Esco and they had a bond. When Esco decided to further his career he referred T-Jizzle to Future as his replacement. This opportunity led to him making appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show featuring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, MTV
Video Music Awards, BET Awards, Coachella, Juno Awards, BBC Asia, MTV South African Awards, Grammy award parties, and working with artists like Drake, NAV, The Weekend and Bruno Mars. The most memorable experience he recalls, is being a member of the Summer 16’ Tour featuring Drake and Future, and performing in his hometown at the arena with his family stage side, doing a DJ set by himself that he describes as “nothing greater than that!” He said it was at that moment he knew he wanted “more of this…” Currently with dual residency in LA and Buffalo, TJ’s upbringing in the Queen city has helped him adapt to the industry tremendously; giving him the sense that he was “bred to do this.” He relates the industry and its numerous levels to moving throughout different neighborhoods in the Queen city; a habit he is very familiar with as he once moved four to five times over a five to six year period. TJ compares councilmembers to artists and districts to the different levels within the industry stating, “a different district means adapting to different people.” He also believes “living here you’re not spoiled to anything…you have nothing to lose.” His advice to anyone aspiring to be in the industry? “Know exactly what you want to do, because it takes a lot to get there but the hardest part is staying there.” He strongly encourages aspiring artists to “build a team, even if it’s just you and another person, someone you can bounce ideas off and get inspirations from.” When asked about the Queen City’s role in developing and supporting the local talent, T-Jizzle affirms the city is making improvements to advance, but at this time it is not fully developed in the area of catering to the art and music coming out of this city. “There isn’t much to DJ in Buffalo or even places for artists to perform- we have work to do, all around,” he stated. Going into his 15th year of deejaying, T-Jizzle describes the upcoming year as “The Ultimate Reward.” He says he will be doing more touring, spending more time in the studio, working more on production and with a wide range of artists. Also on his list of priorities is organizing school tours in the inner cities, as he has very real concerns about the youth, their future, and inspiring them. He was raised to believe “you never know what you can learn from someone else” and he is determined to be an example of that to the next generation. T-Jizzle encourages the youth to stop living in FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), but instead take chances and believe things will work out because “we are in God’s favor already.” Using himself as a prime example said, “I never planned on deejaying for the people I’ve deejayed for...I planned on a bigger picture and everything in the middle God filled it up.” His journey is truly God’s Plan. (photo Blanc Photographie)
In June 2019 the NYS Legislature passed Assembly Bill A4949b and Senate Bill S5224b which provides for election of members of the Board of Education of the Buffalo City School District in November rather than May. Supp0rting the bill was NYS Assembly Majority Leader Crystal PeoplesStokes (who actually sponsored the bill in the Assembly) and NYS Senator Tim Kennedy who sponsored the bill in the Senate. The Buffalo Common Council also passed a unanimous Home Rule message in full support of the Bill’s passage. Change the Date Coalition , which supports moving the Board of Education elections from May to the election day in November, held a press conference at Mt. Olive Baptist Church last Wednesday calling on Gov. Cuomo to sign the legislation into law. The change, they say, would ensure greater participation, lower costs, more convenience and a greater democratic process. Voter participation on the May School Board election is historically extremely low – averaging 8-10 percent and as low as three percent. This past May it was 7%. The Coalition believes that moving the election date to November there would be greater voter participation, ensuring more residents have a voice in deci-sions impacting Buffalo schools, students and families. Change the Date Coalition includes Great Lakes Baptist Association, Concerned Clergy Coalition of WNY, Baptist Minister’s Conference of Buffalo and Vicin-ity, Greater Buffalo United Ministries, VOICE Buffalo, and Back to Basics Outreach Ministries; the Buffalo Niagara Partnership; the District Parent Coordinating Council representing Buffalo School District parents and families; Metro Alliance of Black School Educators representing teachers and administrators, local founda-tions, the business community and individual private sector companies, and the nonprofit community.
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Understanding Impeachment and How It Works… (On Tuesday House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, a dramatic and historic move that comes as the President faces outrage over reports that he pressured a foreign leader in an effort to target a political rival – Joe Biden. The announcement comes just over a year before the presidential election.) ere is a look at what impeachment is and why it doesn’t necessarily mean removal from office. How does impeachment work? Impeachment was established by the framers of the Constitution as a way to accuse a president of a crime and to hold a trial to determine if he is guilty of that crime. The Constitution permits Congress to remove presidents before their term is up if enough lawmakers vote to say that they committed “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” However what exactly constitutes high crimes and misdemeanors is not defined in the Constitution, making impeachment on that basis more difficult. By design, it is not easy to get rid of a president. Impeachment trials have been held only twice in the country’s history -- for President Andrew Johnson in 1868 and for President Bill Clinton in 1998 and 1999 -- and both ended in acquittals: meaning the presidents were impeached by the House, but not convicted and removed from office by the Senate. One vote kept Johnson from being convicted of firing the secretary of war in 1868, which went against a tenure .In 1999, the Senate was 22 votes shy of convicting Clinton of perjury and obstruction of justice stemming from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by Paula Jones. Richard M. Nixon in 1974, resigned to avoid being impeached. President Trump Here are the steps in the process for impeaching a president: •First, an impeachment resolution must be introduced by a member of the House of Representatives. •The speaker of the House must then direct the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary (or a special committee) to hold a hearing on the resolution to decide whether to put the measure to a vote by the full chamber and when to hold such a vote. •A simple majority of the Judiciary Committee must approve the resolution. •If the Judiciary Committee approves the resolution, it moves to a full vote on the House floor. •If a simple majority of the those present and voting in the House approve an article of impeachment, then the president is impeached. •The procedure then moves to the Senate where a “trial” is held to determine if the president committed a crime. There is no set procedure for the trial. How it is conducted would be set by the Senate leadership. •Members of the House serve as “managers” in the Senate trial. Managers serve a similar role as prosecutors do in a criminal trial, they present evidence during the procedure. •The president would have counsel to represent him at the Senate process. •The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court presides over the trial. •Senators listen to the evidence presented, including closing arguments from each side and retire to deliberate. •Senators then reconvene and vote on whether the president is guilty or not guilty of the crimes he is accused of. It takes a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict. If the president is found guilty, he is removed from office and the vice president is sworn-in as president. The hearing in the Senate, along with a charge in the House that the president has committed a crime is not a legal one. No penalty, other than removal from office, is brought against a president in an impeachment hearing.
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BLACK HISTORY continued from page 3 Part of Henry Clay’s famed Compromise of 1850—agroup of bills that helped quiet early calls for Southern secession—this new law forcibly compelled citizens to assist in the capture of runaway slaves. It also denied slaves the right to a jury trial and increased the penalty for interfering with the rendition process to $1,000 and six months in jail. In order to ensure the statute was enforced, the 1850 law also placed control of individual cases in the hands of federal commissioners. These agents were paid more for returning a suspected slave than for freeing them, leading many to argue the law was biased in favor of Southern slaveholders. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was met with even more impassioned criticism and resistance than the earlier measure. States like Vermont and Wisconsin passed new measures intended to bypass and even nullify the law, and abolitionists redoubled their efforts to assist runaway slaves.The Underground Railroad reached its peak in the 1850s, with many enslaved Africans fleeing to Canada to escape U.S. jurisdiction. Resistance also occasionally boiled over into riots and revolts. In 1851 a mob of antislavery activists rushed a Boston courthouse and forcibly liberated an escaped enslaved African named Shadrach Minkins from federal custody. Similar rescues were later made in New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Acts Widespread opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 saw the law become virtually unenforceable in certain Northern states, and by 1860 only around 330 formaly enslaved Africans had been success-
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The Attica Prison Rebellion
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e remember and we will never forget. Every year in September, PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO takes time to remember what is often described as “the bloodiest prison riot in United States history.” I don’t like using the word riot as it seems to describe something that is “disorganized” or “spur of the moment.” I prefer rebellion, revolt or uprising. These prisoners were organized and clear about their demands for better living conditions and political rights. For several months, they had used the so-called proper channels to make their grievances and demands known. They were ignored. In the past, we have had guest speakers, some who were at Attica in 1971. We have shown films, some documentaries and some Hollywood products. In 2011 we hosted a panel discussion at a local church. In the following year, a small group, members of PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE TOO and THE WESTERN NY PEACE CENTER, walked to Attica, concluding with a prayer vigil to remember the slain prisoners who were murdered by the State in this conflict. Last year Brother Lion Blyden was our guest speaker. He is the son of Herbert X Blyden. When Herbert X died in 1997, the New York Times described him as “... the jail-hardened, prison-educated civil rights activist who gave eloquent voice to 1,200 beleaguered inmates as their chief negotiator during the 1971 Attica prison uprising...” Lion’s presentation gave us a glimpse into what it was like being raised by someone so politically astute and attuned to prisoner justice advocacy. On Monday, September 30, at our regular public monthly meeting, we’ll be showing a film about Attica, New York’s best known maximum security prison. Plan to attend this meeting. The Attica story is an important one. The film we are screening and the discussion afterwards are very likely to teach you something that you didn’t know before. How does what happened at Attica in 1971, connect with what’s happening in prisons today? We will be meeting at the CAO Rafi Green Masten Resource Center, 1423 Fillmore Avenue @ Glenwood, 7:00-9:00pm. You are invited. Attica is all of us. For more information: Karima, karimatells@yahoo.com; BaBa, 716-491-5319.
Wake Up Everybody No Mo Sleepin'
Part 1of a 2-Part Commentary I once heard an elder declare that vigilance was the price of freedom. Of course, there are many more prices that we all must be willing to pay for freedom. Now I know that what he meant was that we have to pay attention. When walking into a storm one should pay very close attention to everything that is going on around them, and not just what’s right in front of their faces. Oftentimes, elements can hit you from all sides, and behind you, and pull you into a whirlwind where you lose all direction. If you are not following the flow of the wind, the direction of the debris, the cloud formation in the sky, you will get lost in the storm. Storm trackers use special equipment to do all of these things in order to minimize damage and save lives. In crisis, people’s natural instinct is to run for cover. That is good, but what we have found in the aftermath of crisis, tragedy and storms is that when people join together in harmonized, organized, collective effort, more lives are saved and less damage occurs. Baba In this era of Trumpism, where racism, oppression, discrimination, and ENG all the brutalities of the state apparatus’ are intensified, it becomes more important than ever before in our lives, that we pay close attention and join with others to secure and maintain our mutual safety. And yes, we must pay close attention to everything that is said and done by Trump and everybody connected to him For example, knowing the history of law enforcement in America as having developed out of the plantation system where overseers and “slave catchers” were charged with making sure that enslaved Afrikans abided by and obeyed the rules and regulations of the plantation, makes it deeply offensive and ominous when you paid attention and heard the Chief Law enforcement officer of the United States, the Attorney General , Jeff Sessions, say that :“We must remember the anglo-American heritage of law enforcement in our country.” That was a battle cry to white racists who still exist in and most times control our police departments throughout America. He was reminding white racist America that at one time in America’s history racist white men controlled law enforcement in America. This is so, despite the fact that many brave, conscious and conscientious Black, White, Latino and Asian officers strive every day to make sure that their policing does not continue to reflect the racist and brutal past of slavery and plantation enforcement. That statement made by Jeff Sessions, himself a southern racist with a history of discrimination and the manipulation of the law to enforce racist policies and agenda in Alabama, where he was a State Senator, issued a dog whistle to racists all over America to remember when White men controlled the country, they forfeited and devalued the humanity of Afrikan people, indigenous people and even their own women in the furtherance of their greed, lust for power and their collective insecurity of manhood that they have to live with despite all the trappings and illusions of power and wealth that they possess. Just like money can’t buy you love, money can’t buy you manhood neither!
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BILLS REPORT
RISE UP RIGHT SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
Bills Hold on for 21 – 17 win over Bengals
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The Bills offense is starting to jell with Josh Allen completing passes to John Brown, who seems to get open on every single play. The Bills defense continues to dominate with a shutout in the first half . Unfortunately Allen turns the ball over on a stupid pass that should have been thrown away. He must learn to get rid of ball and come back to the next play. Bills Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll must start taking the game out of Josh Allen’s hands and allow the entire offense to make plays like Zay Jones and running the ball with Frank Gore and hopefully activating Marcus Murphy in time for next week’s game against Patriots. The Bills Head Coach made a big mistake in not activating Marcus Murphy and using him as a featured back and receiver out of the backfield. Marcus is a veteran player who can also be your punt and kickoff returner. Bills offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll is too conservative . The Bills should have blown out the Bengals; winning the game by 10 points or more. But thanks to Dabol going to sleep at the wheel -third quarter mentality. The Bills must have more aggressive play calling, like deep down field passes, possibly some reverses and jet sweeps to name a few. Bills offensive tackle Ty Neeske : “I could have tightened things up a bit today and fans here are outstanding giving us a real home field advantage. This is nothing like fans in Washington, who did not fill up the stadium, much more loudly like stadium full of our true fans. Whatever scheme is called I must go out and execute; we must stay focused.” Nsekhe was excellent on sealing off the edge and allowing positive yardage on jet sweeps and center Mitch Morse and guard Cody Ford opened up holes for Frank Gore to run inside throughout the game. After injury to starting Guard Jon Feliciano the Bills moved Cody Ford over to guard position and inserted Ty Nsekhe at right tackle. The Bills best offensive line unit consists of Dion Dawkins left tackle, Quinton Spain, left guard, Mitch Morse, Center, Cody Ford, right guard, and Ty Neskhe right tackle. Hopefully Ty’s chronic knee will allow him to stay in the lineup and Mitch Morse can stay concussion free in order for this unit to jell together. The Bills defense continues to dominate and forced key turnovers especially the game saving interception by Tre” Davious White, who had two interceptions - the first Bill since Micah Hyde had two against Atlanta in 2017. Bills safety Jordan Poyer forced a fumble and recovered it along with Micah Hyde who also forced a fumble and Matt Milano recovered the ball. Bills safeties have been very consistent and should be considered for Pro Bowl Honors. Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer are the heart and soul of the Bills defense. We can see why Head Coach Sean McDermott signed Micah Hyde as the Bills first free agent of his tenure to lead our defense and make the proper adjustments. It’s paying off to one of the best signings of his tenure in Buffalo. Bengals right guard and former Buffalo Bill John Miller : “Coming back (to Buffalo) was like it’s the next game and we knew it was going to be a rowdy crowd.” We figured out how to attack their aggressive defense. Our offense had to get on the same page. We ran the ball much better in second half and executed our offense too late and now must study the film and prepare for Steelers next week.” It’s the real deal next week as Tom Brady and the Patriots come to new ERA Field on Sunday. I see Bills young and mistake prone QB Josh Allen making too many mistakes that our defense can’t recover from leading to a Patriots 24 – 17 win over Bills. Follow me on Twitter: georgeradney@georgeradman FACEBOOK, Instagram, thechallengernews.com & on local cable access in Buffalo & Rochester, NY Spectrum Channel 1302 & RCTV Channel 15 respectively PHOTO JEROME DAVIS
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Torch's NFL Scoreboard Jaguars 20 Titans 7 Bills 21 Bengals 17 Chiefs 33 Ravens 28 Colts 27 Falcons 24 Vikings 34 Raiders 14 Saints 33 Seahawks 27 Rams 20 Browns 13 49ers 24 Steelers 20 Cowboys 31 Dolphins 6 Packers 27 Broncos 16 Panthers 38 Dolphins 20 Patriots 30 Jets 14 Texans 27 Chargers 20 Giants 32 Buccaneers 31 Chicago at Washington will be in the next Rise Up Right Issue Torch's Highlight Teams of the Week 1. New Orleans Saints: The Saints went into Seattle without injured star QB Drew Brees and got solid performances from Teddy Bridgewater and Alvin Kamara. Can the Saints continue their winning ways against Dallas on Sunday Night Football? 2. Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen leads the Bills to victory with a late 4th quarter drive to knock off the Bengals 21-17. Will the Bills be able to beat the Patriots next Sunday at One Bills Drive? 3. Kansas City Chiefs: Patrick Maholmes shows Lamar Jackson why he is the league MVP and why Lamar's early success wont change that this year either as Mahomes threw for 374 yards and 3 scores in a 33-28 victory over Baltimore at home. Will the Chiefs have the same success against the undefeated Detriot Lions? Buffalo Sabres News The Buffalo Sabres are looking to build on their 5-3 preseason victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in which Rasmus Ristolainen made his preseason debut. Rasmus played 21 minutes and 38 seconds as the alternative captain in this game and made some big plays as he was very aggressive on the defensive end. How will Dylan Cozens make out with the Sabres? Buffalo Bulls Football The UB Bulls clipped the wings off the Temple Owls 38-22 as Matt "Money Myers only threw the ball 15 times because Jared Patterson had 133 yards and 2 scores. Myers also had a 7 yard TD run. The Bulls are now 2-2 and will face Miami Ohio on the road at noon this Saturday. Can the Bulls continue to succeed as they look to duplicate their season from this past bowl season? In Other Sports News The Bryant&Stratton Bobcats have released their men's and women's basketball rosters and they are as follows.... Men’s Basketball Roster : Jabari Hibbert, Davon Ware, Kevin Ford, Damone Brown Jr, Mick Snowden, Taijay Williams, Lenard Harris, Demistrius Reed, Jonathan Range, Shalen Thompson, Tyrell Mitchell, Jason Mixon, Jeriah Williams, Devin Redden, Jordan Street, Bryant Fulton, DeVon Fouche Women’s Basketball :Shannon Bandoo, Danyea Barclay, Janae Brannon, Rachel Bruneel, Mary Caldwell (RS), Mecca Camille, Nia Caver (RS), Krishauna Davenport (RS), Latrice Dudley (RS), Tealaya Huff, Alissa Johnson, Shamecca Minor. Demerika Mosley, Alexus Pagan, Destiny Purdue, Nautaca Weatherspoon The Coaching Staff will include Damone Brown for the men's team and for the women's team Britnee Perry and Tawan Slaughter. Come support your Bryant&Stratton Bobcats this
season. The team schedule will be published soon on the Rise Up Right Sports Highlight.
For more sports talk and news follow me on Facebook @Andre Robinson or D'Andre Torch Robinson. therealtorch716 or riseupfamilyseven16 on Instagram. Watch Rise Up Unlimited TV Show every Thursdays at 130pm and Saturdays at 730am on Channel 1302 for Spectrum Cable Subscribers. Also tune in to Power 96.5FM every Sunday from 6pm to 7pm as I am a Co Host on the WUFO Sport Report LEGAL NOTICE RFP County of Erie Request for Proposals Engineering Services for the Rehabilitation of Borden Road The Erie County Department of Public Works, Division of Highways is seeking proposals from Architect/ Engineer firms for design services associated with the Rehabilitation of Borden Road, in the Town of Cheektowaga. The RFP# 2019 - CR 322 Design can be found at: http://www2. erie.gov/dpw/. All correspondence, communications and/or contact with the County in regard to this proposal shall be in writing to Darlene.Svilokos@erie.gov. Sealed proposals are due to the Department of Public Works at 95 Franklin Street, Suite 1400, Buffalo, NY 14202 by 3:00 pm, local time on October 4, 2019. Erie County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and waive any informality.
LEGAL NOTICE Carrington Mortage v. Hargrove SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF ERIE
CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff -againstSHAWN HARGROVE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated August 10, 2018, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Erie County Hall, Foreclosure Alcove, 92 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY on October 28, 2019 at 10:00 am premises situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the south line of Goulding Avenue, distant 244.30 feet westerly from its intersection with the west line of Humboldt Parkway; being a plot 35 feet by 105 feet by 35 by 105 feet. Section: 100.35 Block: 3 Lot: 22 Said premises known as 197 GOULDING AVENUE, BUFFALO, NY
Approximate amount of lien $103,763.81 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Index Number 815080/2017. ROBERT P. JOHNSON, ESQ., Referee David A. Gallo & Associates LLP Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 99 Powerhouse Road, First Floor, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 File# 7645.35 {* BUFF LAW J, Buffalo Challenger*}
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Duncan Holdings Group LLC (2) Articles of Organization filed 8/5/2019 (3) in Erie County (4) The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. (5) NY SOS shall mail copy of process to 358 Linden Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 (6) No dissolution date (7) Duncan Holdings Group LLC will serve as a real estate holding company. Sept. 11,18,25 Oct. 2,9,16 Khlarke & Associates LLC (2) Articles of Organization filed 5/20/2019 (3) in Erie County (4) The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. (5) NY SOS shall mail copy of process to 146 Stratford Road, Lower Apt.,Buffalo, NY 14216 (6) No dissolution date (7) Khlarke & Associates LLC will serve as a real estate holding company. Sept. 11,18,25 Oct. 2,9,16 Notice of formation of 1433 Niagara Street LLC. Articles of Org. filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 6/7/2019. Office location: Erie County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Northwest Registered Agent LLC at 90 State Street, STE 700, Office 40, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Sept 25 Oct. 2,9,16,23,30
LEGAL NOTICE Bank of America v. Evoy NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: ERIE COUNTY. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Pltf. vs. KELLY L. EVOY A/K/A KELLY EVOY, et al, Defts. Index #804435/2018. Pursuant to order confirming referee report and for a judgment of foreclosure and sale dated June 5, 2019, I will sell at public auction at 92 Franklin St., 1st Floor Alcove, Buffalo, NY on Oct. 9, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. prem. k/a 114 Spann St., Buffalo, NY 14206 a/k/a Section 123.41, Block 1, Lot 8 a/k/a situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of NY, being part of Lot 8, Township 10, and Range 7 of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, so called, and being further distinguished as Subdivision Lot No. 11 in Block “E” on Subdivision Map filed in the Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover No. 855 of the 19th Day of May, 1911. Approx. amt. of judgment is $48,940.59 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. CECILE M. MEYER, Referee. THE MARGOLIN & WEINREB LAW GROUP LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 165 Eileen Way Suite 101, Syosset, NY. #97431
LEGAL NOTICE Bids Bids will be received by RP Oak Hill Building Co., Inc. for the Bertrand Chaffee Hospital- MRI Replacement Project on 9/30/19 at 2:00pm. Please fax bids (716-822-4367) or email (bids@rpoakhill.com) prior to 2:00 pm. The scope of work includes site work, concrete, carpentry, doors, M/E/P, etc. The contract documents may be examined at Construction Exchange or can be purchased at Avalon Printing, (P: 716-995-7777). This project is open shop. ***W/M/ DBE participation is encouraged.
LEGAL NOTICE Bids Bids will be received by RP Oak Hill Building Co., Inc. for the D’Youville College – Professional HUB Building Project on 9/24/19 at 2:00pm. Please fax bids (716-822-4367) or email (bids@rpoakhill.com) prior to 2:00 pm. The scope of work includes concrete foundations, piles and steel reinforcing, etc. The contract documents may be examined at Construction Exchange or can be purchased at Avalon Printing, (P: 716-9957777). This project is prevailing wage ***W/M/DBE/SDVOB participation is encouraged.
SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No.: 807910/2019 Mortgaged Premises: 160 Sunrise Boulevard, Williamsville, New York 14221 SBL: 68.06-9-15
STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT :COUNTY OF ERIE
KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 127 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPHINE M. FRITTON, Individually, and as Trustee of the Paul F. Fritton and Josephine M. Fritton Living Trust dated April 18, 2002, Defendants. TO DEFENDANTS: 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 after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in this Complaint. Erie County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: September 11, 2019 Rochester, New York RUPP BAASE PFALZGRAF CUNNINGHAM LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff By: Miranda L. Sharlette, Esq., 300 Powers Building, 16 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614, (585) 381-3400 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY IN YOUR HOME DURING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME UNLESS AND UNTIL YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD AT AUCTION PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU CHOOSE TO REMAIN IN YOUR HOME, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PAY PROPERTY TAXES IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL LAW. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Joseph R. Glownia, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed the 6th day of September, 2019. The object of the action is to foreclose a mortgage held by Plaintiff recorded in Erie County. The premises is described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Amherst, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 66, Township 12, Range 7 of Holland Land Company’s Survey and according to map filed in Erie County Clerk’s Office under Cover No. 1982 is known as Subdivision Lot No. 1, situate on the west side of Sunrise Boulevard.
LEGAL NOTICE CITATION Roberts/Mohammad
LEGAL NOTICE Charter Oaks v. Shenzhe LI
Second Supplemental Citation for Judicial Settlement of Estate Estate of JOHN ROBERTS III File Number: 2015-3436/C Surrogate's Court, County of Erie, State of New York HON. ACEA M. MOSEY, Surrogate
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF ERIE SUMMONS AND NOTICE Index No. 819007/2018 CHARTER OAKS CONDOMINIUM BOARD OF MANAGERS, Plaintiff, v. SHENZHE LI, if living, or if he be dead, his wior claiming under, by or through said SHENZHE LI, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and all creditors thereof, and the respective wives, or widows of his, if any, all of whose names and addresses are unknown to PlaintiffAND “JOHN DOE #1” THROUGH “JOHN DOE #100,” Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in the aboveentitled foreclosure action, and to serve a copy of your answer on Plaintiff’s attorney within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal service within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Erie County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the subject premises. Dated: August 9, 2019 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an Order of Honorable Joseph R. Glownia, a Justice of the Supreme Court, dated September 9, 2019, and filed with supporting papers in the Erie County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a lien for unpaid condominium common charges covering the property known as 5 Greenwich Drive, Unit 2, Town of Amherst, New York and identified as tax account no.: 40.76-1-11.000/2 (the “Premises”). The relief sought is the sale of the Premises at public auction in satisfaction of the unpaid condominium common charges. In case of your failure to appear, judgment may be taken against you in the sum of $6,243.25, together with interest, costs, disbursements and attorneys’ fees of this action, and directing the public sale of the Premises. PHILLIPS LYTLE LLP Richard J. Evans, Jr. Attorneys for Plaintiff
CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent To: JOHNELL ROBERTS NKIA JOHNELL MOHAMMAD, ifhe be living, and ifhe be dead, to his heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, if any such there be all of whom and all of whose names, ages, places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to the Petitioner(s) and cannot after due diligence used be ascertained and HON. LETITIA JAMES - Attorney General of the State of New York. Upon a petition and account having been duly filed by AQUERIA ROBERTS who is domiciled in the City of Buffalo, State of New York, YOU ARE HEREBY CITED to show cause before the ERIE COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT at Erie County Hall, 92 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Buffalo, New York on October 1, 2019 at 9:30 am, why a Decree should not be made in the Estate of JOHN ROBERTS III, late of the County of Erie and State ofNew York,judicially settling and allowing said account of the Fiduciary(ies), and directing such other and further relief as the Court deems just and equitable. Claims rejected or disputed pursuant to New York SCPA Section 1806 shall be dismissed upon the failure of the claimant to appear personally or by representation. HON. ACEA M. MOSEY, Surrogate s/ Kathleen A. Downing Chief Clerk of Surrogate's Court Dated, Attested and Sealed: August 16, 2019 (L.S.) For more information, please contact the Attorney for Petitioner(s) below: Etido Udousoro, Esq. Law Office of Etido Udousoro 1133 Kensington Avenue Buffalo, New York 14215 Ph: (716) 261-7301 A COPY OF THE SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT MUST BE SERVED WITH THIS CITATION UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE COURT. You have the right to receive a copy of the full account from the attorney for the estate. NOTE: This citation is served upon you as required by law. You are not required to appear. If you fail to appear it will be assumed you do not object to the relief requested. You have a right to have an attorney appear for you. THIS IS AN OFFICIAL CITATION OF ERIE COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT• BUFFALO, NEW YORK
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Intake/Customer Service Clerk United States District Court Buffalo, NY The United States District Court for the Western District of New York is seeking an Intake/Customer Services Clerk to support the Clerk’s Office. To apply, please visit: www.nywd.uscourts.gov/employment-opportunities
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Wednesday September 25
Thursday September 26
Saturday September 28
Thursday October 3
Wednesday October 9
Thursday October 10
The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 427-0566.
Community Forum: Altzheimer’s and Dementia: Merriweather Library 5-7:30 p.m. Register by calling 800.272.3900 or email lagill@alz.org
Yoga: Thursdays 5:30 p.m. Gentle Chair Yoga $7; also Yoga & Meditation, 6:30 p.m. $10. Juneteenth Headquarters, 517 Genesee St.
Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St. 11am- 12pm. FREE for 55+ Call 716 832-1010 .
Grief Support Group: Delaine Waring AME Church, 680 Swan Street, Thursdays, 6:30-8 pm. 716-842-6747.
Dorie Miller Rifle and Pistol Club Meeting: 6 p.m. Merriweather Library, 1324 Jefferson Ave.
Yoga: 5:30 p.m. Gentle Chair Yoga $7; also Yoga & Meditation, 6:30 p.m. $10. Juneteenth Headquarters,517Genesee St.
American Legion Jesse Clipper Post 430 100th Year Celebration: Salvatoe’s Hospitaity, 6461 Transit Rd., 6:30-10:30 p.m.; tickets $55 per person; 716-986-1025
Monday September 30
The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716) 427-0566.
Yoga: Thursdays 5:30 p.m. Gentle Chair Yoga $7; also Yoga & Meditation, 6:30 p.m. $10. Juneteenth Headquarters, 517 Genesee St.
Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing with Phyllis Caver at Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St, Buffalo. 11am- 12pm. FREE for ages 55+ Call 716 832 1010
The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716)427-0566.
The Durham Central City Baby Café Info and support for pregnant and breastfeeding moms 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 200 Eagle St. (716)427-0566.
Thursday September 26
Friday September 27
Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology Youth Afterschool Enrollment Open House: 1221 Min St., 5:30-7:30 p.m. For info bcane@bufcat.org or (716)2591680.
CAO of WNY to Unveil Mobile Produce Market: 3 p.m. CAO Head Start 1424 Jefferson Ave.
Charter School of Inquiry Regular Business Meeting: 4:45 p.m., 404 Edison. Call 716-8333250 or email info@csicharter. org for further info.
Saturday September 28
Wednesday October 2
The Buffalo Chapter of the Links Family Health & Wellness Walk/Run: 10a.m. -12p.m. at Fleet Feet 2290 Delaware Ave. Onsite Registration $15 – For more call # 716-446-3758 or buffalolinksonthemove@aol. com
Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St. 11am- 12pm. FREE for 55+ Call 716 832-1010 .
Grief Support Group: Delaine Waring AME Church, 680 Swan Street, Thursdays, 6:30-8 pm. 716-842-6747. Northland Workforce Training Center Community Ambassador Breakfast: 8:30 – 10 a.m. 683 Northland Avenue. rsvp to Deirdre Prewitt at dprewitt@ northlandwtc.org or call (716) 436-3229. FREE breakfast catered by Manna Culinary Group.
Free Black Film Festival Movie Matinee: Merriweather Library 1324 Jefferson Ave. 3:30p.m. For a complete list of PG-13 movies shown please email sblack3001@gmail.com
Hustle for Health Urban Line Dancing with Phyllis Caver at Gloria Parks: 3242 Main St, Buffalo. 12pm - 1pm. FREE for ages 55+ Call 716 832 1010
Tuesday October 1
Saturday October 5 Black Achievers Awards Banquet: Buffalo Grand Hotel (formerly the Adam’s Mark Hotel), 120 Church Street. For info or tickets, call 884-1490, visit www.buffaloblackachievers. com.
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Klassy Church Fashions Business Launch & Media Day: 7-10pm Jonnie B. Wiley banquet room, 1100 Jefferson Ave. refreshments and vendors. Klassychurchfashions.com
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2019-20 EASTMAN PRESENTS U P C O M I N G
SATURDAY | OCT 5 | 8 PM
C O N C E R T S !
KODAK HALL SERIES
Batiste
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
Jon
“... He’s one of the greatest musical minds of his generation”— Esquire “... there’s no doubt in my mind that he’s an actual genius”— The Atlantic This concert is sponsored in part by M&E Engineering
KODAK HALL SERIES
WEDNESDAY | OCT 30 | 7:30 PM
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WEDNESDAY | MAR 4 | 7:30 PM
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
Bobby
McFerrin with GIMME5 Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis “Let no one doubt that Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra aim to educate as well as entertain.” — Chicago Tribune SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE | STARTING AT JUST $10 Call Today: 585-274-3000 See Online: EastmanTheatre.org Or Visit: Eastman Theatre Box Office 433 East Main Street (Free parking on Main St.) | Media Sponsor: City Newspaper
“There is almost something superhuman about the range and technique of Bobby McFerrin.” — Newsweek