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Daemen and Mongolian government finalize agreement In a formal ceremony held recently at Daemen House, the presidential residence, college officials signed a memorandum of agreement with a high-level delegation of governmental officials from Mongolia that will lead to exchanges of faculty and students between Mongolia and the U.S. “Daemen College has a longstanding relationship with the Mongolian government and its people, and we are delighted that this agreement will enable many students and faculty from Mongolia to come to

our college as well as our faculty to visit Mongolia,” said Daemen President Gary A. Olson. Dr. Michael Brogan, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, presided over the signing ceremony. “This agreement will lead to a new level of collaboration with our Mongolian partners,” said Brogan. “We expect many students from Mongolia to join the student already studying here to form a cohort of Mongolian students as the first of many generations of those from

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Gingerbread House Creations Make a gingerbread house at 11 a.m. Sat., Dec. 20 at the Williamsville Library, 5571 Main St., Williamsville. Registration required: stop by or call 632-6176. Volunteer Opportunity Openings are available for ages 12 to adult, with opportunities for student internships, at Harris Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility, Wehrle Drive, Williamsville. Enhance the quality of life for residents and patients. Orientation provided by the facility’s activity department. Info: Jillian Skibinski at 6323700. New Years Eve Party will take place from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Wed., Dec. 31 at George F. Lamm Post 622, American Legion, 962 Wehrle Dr., Williamsville. Cost of $25 includes draft beer, pop, wine, snacks, hats, noise makers and door prizes. Music by The Roadrunners Band. Champagne toast, Danish and coffee at midnight. Tickets/Info: Gregory Voye at 8302524, Wayne Sorrentino at 891-5164, Sally Dean at 632-0829 or Guy Puccio at 839-3017. Tickets also available during Tuesday night Bingo and day of event at the door. Snowshoes and Solutions Explore the Great Baehre Swamp boardwalk on snowshoes as we discuss how our climate is changing and what we can do to help protect places like the swamp at 10 a.m. Sat., Jan. 17 at Great Baehre Swamp in Amherst. For adults and kids age 12 and up. Bring snowshoes or rent a pair from Reinstein

Woods. Snowshoe fee $5/person, $2 Friends of Reinstein members. Registration required; call 683-5959. Vice and Virtue: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition will open April 24 at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Amherst. Looking for exhibit sponsors, donations of items related to the Prohibition era to be put on display, deadline Feb. 20. Questions: 689-1440 ext. 7720 or kshypski@bnhv. org. Laughter Yoga Laugh for a healthier you at 7 p.m. Thurs., June 12 at Elderwood Assisted Living at Williamsville. Free. Open to the public. Refreshments will be served after the sessions. RSVP by Wed., June 11. Rotary Club of Williamsville will hold weekly dinner meetings from 6:15-7:30 p.m. Mondays at Milos Restaurant. Guest speakers present an interesting topic. Alzheimer’s Support Group begins at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at Heathwood Assisted Living, 815 Hopkins Rd., Williamsville. Sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association WNY chapter. Designed to provide emotional/social support for caregivers and help participants develop methods/skills to solve problems. Encourages caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with dementia. New participants always welcome. Info: alz.org/ WNY or 1-800-272-3900. Men Only Alzheimer’s

Caregivers Support Group The Alzheimer’s Association WNY Chapter meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of the month at Elderwood Village, 5271 Main St., Williamsville, providing emotional and social support for caregivers and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. The groups encourage caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with dementia. Info: 1-800-272-3900. S t o r y t e l l e r s Workshop Join us as we share our experiences on the “topic of the day” at 10 a.m. Fridays at the topic, Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. The conversation is always light, interesting and thought provoking. Call 688-7880 to join the group. Free Art Classes at 2 p.m. Saturdays at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community. Free instruction and materials provided by talented artists. Call 688-7880 to reserve a spot in class – space is limited. Create with Beads Why pay high prices for fashionable jewelry? Create something that speaks to your personality. This group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. Materials and class time are free for first time guests. Reservations: 688-7880

BNHV to open exciting new Prohibition exhibit An exciting new exhibit — Vice and Virtue: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition — is scheduled to open on April 24, 2015, at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Amherst. Vice and Virtue: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition will explore how the 18th Amendment sought to bring on an age of temperance and virtue but instead resulted in an increase of excess, indulgence and vice as Americans began to test the limits of one of the most unpopular pieces of legis-

lature in American history. Exhibit sponsors for Vice and Virtue: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition are being sought, as well as donations of items related to the Prohibition era to be put on display to supplement existing exhibition items. These items would be considered on loan and would be on display for the three-year duration of the exhibit. In particular, BNHV is interested in photos, correspondence, permits or other documents related to Prohibition, items used

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Mount Mercy adds five new board members Mount Mercy Academy recently announces the addition of five new members to the Board of Trustees. Each will serve a three year term. Daniel J. Marren is an attorney currently serving as the Confidential Law Clerk to New York State Supreme Court Justice Hon. Paula L. Feroleto, District Administrative Judge for the Eighth Judicial District. He is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University (B.A., 1982, cum laude) and the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law ( J.D.1985). He has served on a variety of local charitable and non profit boards. Mr. Marren’s wife and daughter attended Mount Mercy Academy. He resides in West Seneca and is a member of Our Lady of Sacred Heart Parish. Emily Smaldino is employed at National Grid in event marketing. She previous worked at the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation. Smaldino is a graduate of the Class of 2004 and served on the Institutional Advancement Committee before becoming a trustee. Smaldino graduated form Niagara University. She is a member of Immaculate Conception Parish in East Aurora. Sister Cristel Mejia of the Sisters of Mercy currently teaches Spanish at Erie Community College. She previously taught at Mount Mercy Academy for 14 years, during which she received the

Diocesan Teacher of the Year Award in 1990. She earned a B.A. in Spanish from California State University, a M.A. in Spanish Language and Literature from the University of Buffalo, a M.S. in Education from Niagara University and a PhD. from the University of Buffalo in Spanish Language and Literature. Margaret Connors is a retired nurse who worked at Sisters Hospital, Millard Suburban and the former Millard Gates Hospital. She has co-chaired numerous events including the Mayor’s Ball, the Canisius College Regents Ball and events at Nichols and Elmwood Franklin Schools. She graduated from Mt. Mercy in 1966. Mrs. Connors resides in Buffalo and is a member of Holy Spirit Parish. John Vecchio is the Relationship Manager for the Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo and previous was employed as vice-president for Institutional Advancement at Trocaire College. He earned a B.S. from the State University of New York at Fredonia and an M.B.A. from Canisius College. Vecchio has previous banking experience and has served on a number of community boards. He is a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church and resides in East Amhers.

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The idea was simple: celebrities would pair up with a professional dancer and compete for a mirror ball trophy. As viewers tuned to ABC to watch “Dancing with the Stars,” they fell in love with the show, with the network giving the series two seasons a year. The competition series recently wrapped its 19th season, with “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” star Alfonso Ribeiro and professional dancer Witney Carson winning the mirror ball trophy. Mid-season, it was announced the show would be hitting the road, with the first show taking place Dec. 27 at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino in

Niagara Falls. “There will be a lot of dancing with your favorite pros,” shared DWTS troupe dancer Sasha Farber. “I’m happy to be part of it. I can’t wait to show everyone what we have been working on.” Joining Farber on tour are Ribeiro, Carson, Kym Johnson, Emma Slater, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Mark Balls and Keo Motsepe. Rehearsals began only a few days after the season finale in November, and the show will visit cities throughout the United States and Canada through Feb. 15, 2015. “The tour bus thing will be a lot of fun. We have a lot of fun together,” said Farber, who started dancing after he realized sports weren’t his forte. “There was always a huge line of girls outside of my

school,” the Australia native said. “They were taking dance class. I decided to join them when I was 14 years old as a way to meet girls.” Though he joked around a lot at first he fell in love with dance and began winning at competitions. He then joined the live show “Burn the Floor,” allowing him to perform all around the world. He was invited to be part of DWTS Australia, but left the show after a short time to go back to “Burn the Floor.” “I was still young. I wanted to see the world,” he said. “Burn the Floor” even spent seven months on Broadway. “It was a great experience.” Farber always dreamed of being part of the American version of “Dancing with the Stars,” what he says is done on a much higher scale than the show he was part of in

his home country. He joined season 13 as a troupe member and danced with reality show star Nicole “Snookie” Polizzi on season 18. He was part of the troupe again this season, and hopes to return to the show as it celebrates its decade on American television. “It’s up to the producers to select who will be on the show and if they will be a pro or in the troupe,” Farber said. “It keeps you on your feet.” And being on the show has proved to be more than just a dream come true. “It taught me how to communicate to people and to always be positive,” he shared. “It teaches you to be a better person and to have fun with what you do.” To learn more about the tour visit www.dwtstour.com.

Daemen awarded highest honor Daemen College has for the seventh consecutive year been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition an institution can receive for its commitment to community, service learning and civic engagement. Daemen is one only five institutions in Western New York and among 35 colleges and universities in New York State to receive this national designation in the 2014 general community service category, which is awarded by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). “This prestigious national distinction is a great tribute to our students’ exceptional dedication and hard work to a range of community service activities that have a positive, meaningful impact

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in more than 25,000 total hours in service-learning and community service initiatives. Over the past decade, Daemen has established 35 local and global service learning partnerships. Launched in 2006, the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll recognizes higher education institutions that support exemplary community service programs and raise the visibility of effective practices in campus-community partnerships. CNCS oversees the award in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban recognized for all of the Development, American college’s outstanding civic Council on Education, engagement efforts.” Campus Compact, and the In 2013-14, nearly 500 Interfaith Youth Core. Daemen students engaged


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Local students given opportunity to study abroad “Qualified high school students are offered a unique opportunity to spend an academic year, three-month program or summer holiday in Europe, Asia, North and South America, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa as part of the ASSE International Student Exchange Program,” announced Leanne Bell, eastern director of ASSE. “Until a few years ago only a fortunate few could afford to spend a school year or summer abroad. ASSE has changed all of that,” Bell continued. Students 15 to 18 years of age qualify on the basis of academic performance, character references and a genuine desire to experience abroad with a volunteer host family in one of the many ASSE host countries. “ASSE families abroad are carefully screened to provide a caring environment in which students can learn the language and culture of their host country,” Bell explained. Summer exchange students live with a family abroad who might speak some English. Year and shorter-term three-month program students need not have learned a foreign language as they receive

language and cultural instruction as part of the ASSE program. ASSE students attend regular high school classes along with their new teenage friends. “ASSE exchange students learn by living the language and culture of their new host country,” Bell added. The ASSE International Student Exchange Programs was founded by the Swedish National Department of Education and cooperates with the Canadian Provincial Ministries of Education and the New Zealand Ministry of Education. ASSE also provides international opportunities for American families to host students from Europe, the Republics of the former Soviet Union (in the U.S.A.), South America, Asia, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. These select students are 15 to 18 years old and will attend the local high school for a semester or an academic year. Students or families interested in more information about the ASSE programs should call 1-800-677-2773 or visit ASSE’s website at www. asse.com.

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Marching On: The 115th installment of the Army/Navy game By Matthew Ondesko MANAGING EDITOR

Baltimore, Maryland— It has been voted as the No. 1 rivalry in the United States. Presidents have attended. Secretary of states, generals. Anyone who is anyone has attended this game. Even in 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, the game went on weeks later as a form of healing. It is on the bucket list of many who love college football; who love the pageantry of an event that goes much further than the game on the field. When people speak of the Army/Navy game, they usually say, ‘this is how the game used to be played, should be played.’ These teams aren’t playing for the national title anymore. They don’t have players fighting for the Heisman Trophy, either. They both still implement the triple-option, just a little different looking than in years past. But there is a purity to the game. These young men on the field play for the love of the game, for each other. With a five-year commitment, there aren’t many players being drafted by the National Football League. These young men have a different purpose after graduation. They will serve and protect this country from the threat of whatever is going on. While they battle on the field, at the end of the game they become brothers in arms. “It means a lot to me. We get the opportunity to go out and represent a great profession like the Army and we get to compete against another academy knowing that everybody is going to be watching the game,” explained Army fullback Larry Dixon. “This Navy team is really good. They play really well

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The Army Cadets root on their team during the 115th playing of the Army/Navy game. Navy won the contest, 17-10. together and with a class unlike any other team. It’s an honor to step out on the field with these guys and play this game that means so much to this country.” It’s unique and different. But, everything about this game is unique. What other game has 4,000 Midshipmen and 4,000 Cadets march on the field in a pre-game ceremony? Apache helicopters flying over during the national anthem. The ‘exchange’ of prisoners before the opening coin toss. It all reads American. “When I grew up, I didn’t start playing football until my junior year of high

school, but I was always a football fan,” explained Army’s Joe Drummond, after Army’s 17-10 loss to Navy — its 13th-straight loss in the rivalry. “Just all the history and the circumstances of ArmyNavy is something that goes back a century and the teams coming together and not only representing their institutions, but also the military as a whole. That’s something that I’ve always had an interest with and I’d love to have the opportunity to do that next week.” Maybe that’s why it’s called America’s Game. America stops and watches this game. It is the only

college football game being played on the second Saturday of December each year. It’s an American pastime, tradition. People can tell you where they have been during the playing of the game. For one day, it splits families apart. But just like the battle on the field, families become one right after. “I knew the program existed but I didn’t follow it too much,” stated Dixon, on what it was like growing up in a Navy house. “I was more of a basketball player, so it wasn’t until high school that I started getting into football. And at that point

everybody around knew what the Army-Navy game was, so it was definitely something that we always tuned into at the end of the year.” As for the game, Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds ran for 100 yards and a touchdown and threw for another as the Midshipmen scored 17 unanswered point to defeat Army, 17-10, in the 115th installment of the Army/ Navy game. The game was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 70,935 at M&T Bank in Baltimore. The win was the 13th in a row for the Midshipmen. Navy now leads the series 59-49-7.

“It was awesome,” stated Navy defensive end Paul Quessenberry, about another win over Army. “If you watch to the end, I ran into the Secretary of the Navy.” The win also makes Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo the winningest coach (56-35) in Navy history. He broke a tie with George Welsh for most wins at Navy. He also became the first to win his first seven games against Army (4-8). “It’s not as if you carry points over from one year to the next,” Niumatalolo said. “It is a heck of a run, and you have to give credit to a lot of players and coaches.”


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Local sports Sabres pay visit to Women’s and Children’s Hospital By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

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Piper Gabel, 3, dances with Sabretooth during the Sabres’ visit to Women’s and Children’s Hospital on Dec. 9.

All 3-year-old Piper Gabel really wanted to do was dance with her pal Sabretooth. Gabel was one of countless children and families who had a day to remember when the Buffalo Sabres paid a visit to Women’s and Children’s Hospital on Dec.9. “She was ecstatic. That was the highlight of her month, for sure, ” Matt Gabel said as watched his youngest daughter dance with the beloved Sabre mascot. “She was obsessed with him. I don’t know who was inside that Sabretooth costume, but he was very entertaining for her.” Sabretooth and the rest of the Buffalo Sabres, dressed in their white game jerseys and Santa Clause hats,

spent some very special and precious hours getting to know some of their youngest and toughest fans who are part of the Stone’s Buddies program. Stone’s Buddies provides a network of resources, support and friendship for children who are frequent visitors to Women’s and Children’s Hospital. The children in Stone’s Buddies deal with life-threatening illnesses or have daily special needs. Interacting with patients, the Sabres took photos, did holiday-themed arts and crafts and cookie decorating. They talked hockey and holidays with kids and their families as they signed autographs and helped the kids forget the daily routine of hospital life. “It’s great to go with the team and see all the kids,” said Buffalo Sabres defenseman Nikita Zadorov.

“It’s hard to see how they are battling through that....I think it’s great to see the smiles on their faces and give them some presents.” Matt Gabel, who attended the party with his wife Tara and their other three young daughters, Macy, Grace and Ashlyn and his parents, said he really didn’t think his kids grasped exactly who the players were. But the Sabres were a hit because all of the kids could sense that the players were just nice people wanting to spend time with them. “The guys are really just down to Earth. It’s not about them being professional athletes, I mean that’s huge for some of the kids, they signed a lot of autographs,” said Gabel. “But you could tell they were sincere about their interactions with the children.” Gabel added that he and

other parents were touched by how many of the players’ wives and girlfriends were at the party and were just as involved with the activities to help make the day more enjoyable for the kids. From the Sabres perspective, knowing they have the ability to make fans smile and forget their troubles, even for a just a little while, is a touching experience for them. “It humbles you as a person,” said Patrick Kaleta. A big kid himself, Zadorov was an instant favorite for Piper Gabel’s twin sisters Grace and Ashlyn, who wouldn’t let Nikita out of their sights. Echoing the thoughts of all of the parents, Matt Gabel said this wasn’t just a PR trip. “You didn’t feel like it was an obligation at all,” said Gabel. “They genuinely wanted to give back.”

Christmas ‘wish list’ not limited to children

be the oldest kid in line. So in the spirit of the season, I’m COLUMNIST taking the tradition back and have made a sports-related At this time of year, in list of things I’d tell Santa I’d a variety of locations from want this Christmas: First, I’d like to see one coast to coast, kids are lining of our local college basketup to have a chat with Santa Claus and relay what’s on ball teams pull off an upset of a nationally-renowned their Christmas wish list. But why limit it to the kids? program. UB almost did it I’ve long have been alarmed against top-ranked Kentucky at the number of school-age a few weeks ago and will kids who no longer visit have another kick at a highlywith Santa, thinking they’re regarded opponent when they too cool to be part of a time- travel to Wisconsin for a Dec. honored tradition. I was 28 game. St. Bonaventure personally horrified years ago took Pitt down to the wire when my own son, perhaps this past Saturday, nearly around age seven, seemed to ending the Panthers’25-game home winning streak against By Mike Haim

non-conference opponents. There are a wealth of stories about some upstart program recording a significant victory against a powerhouse, so why can’t we enjoy that kind of moment for a change? Next, I’d like to have some sort of personal epiphany which leads me to either love or loathe UB’s mission to become identified as “New York.” I’m still ambivalent about the idea, since I think the state needs a true representative on the national athletic stages but I also don’t want to see the university’s civic identity get compromised. I tend to think that most universities with a

state moniker are located in smaller communities (think Michigan and Ann Arbor, Missouri and Columbia, Kentucky and Lexington, etc.), so it doesn’t make sense for Buffalo to make itself seem smaller. But the idea of having New York City-based alumni become a force in fund-raising and awareness is irresistible. At some point I’d like there to be an overwhelming reason to commit to an opinion either way. Next, I’d like to see fewer kids get saddled with terminal illnesses. While this doesn’t appear to be a sports-related wish, it becomes one when I see what seems to be a

constant parade of teams and individual stars offering wonderful, heartwarming experiences to children who have been dealt a devastating prognosis. Bad news is a fact of life, and organizations such as “Make a Wish” have tried to make tragic journeys more palatable, but I’d like to see a day when this sort of outreach isn’t necessary. Next, as someone who’s been involved in “behind the scenes” aspects of sports for over 30 years, I’d like to reflect more often on how lucky I’ve been to be part of the local sports scene. There are times when I’ll walk into a venue or leave an event and

get that chill down my spine and remind myself about how many other people would love to be in my shoes. But those feelings always seem to pale in comparison to how I felt when I was a kid, getting my formative tastes of sporting events and feeling like nothing in the world mattered like that day’s game. Age may somewhat dull the senses, but I’d love to recapture the innocence of my youth and suspend worry about “real world” issues. It’s kind of like the holiday season itself: may we all tap into the wonder of it like we’re kids again. www.twitter.com/mikehaim


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John Rodgers named chair of 23rd annual Diamond Ball

The Western & Central New York Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society announced John Rodgers, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Independent Health, will serve as chairman of the volunteer fundraising and planning committee for the Society’s 23rd annual Diamond Ball. This black tie gala will take place at Samuel’s Grande Manor on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015. “I am honored to serve as chair for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual Diamond Ball,” Rodgers said. “The mission of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is closely aligned with Independent Health’s efforts to create a culture of health in the community, and I’m proud to be able to support the organization with its goal of finding cures and ensuring access to the best available treatments for all blood cancer patients. Together, we can make a significant impact on the fight against cancer here in our community.” As executive vice president and chief operating officer, Rodgers oversees all business operations, including sales, product development, information technology and strategy management, as well as Independent Health’s ancillary businesses – Pharmacy Benefit Dimensions, Nova Health Care Administrators, Inc.sm and Reliance

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