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Western New York’s restaurant and culinary community continues to show support for Heart of Niagara Animal Rescue’s third annual Heart to Heart fundraising event entitled “A Taste of The Niagara Region” planned for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, at The Conference and Event Center Niagara Falls, 101 Old Falls St., Niagara Falls. Heart of Niagara welcomes Baked Cupcakery, D&M Confections, Sweet Melody’s, and Tim Horton’s Niagara Falls locations as participants in this family friendly tasting event. The event is growing in popularity with a wide variety of
new restaurants and caterers signing on almost daily. Restaurant and catering participants have agreed to donate delectable food samples including signature appetizers, main course items and tasty desserts for the fundraiser. Tickets to the event will provide the opportunity to sample tasty treats and also support the rescue’s efforts to continue their good work. To date, over two dozen restaurants and caterers comprise the impressive, and ever growing list of participants: Bailey O’Riley’s Village Pub, Baked Cupcakery, Brickyard Pub & BBQ, Brio Pizzeria, Carmine’s Catering, Como Restaurant,
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Fun actitivies at Penn Dixie The first of three cross-counbtry skiing, snowshowing or nature walks will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Penn Dixie Paleontological and Outdoor Education Center in Hamburg. Participants must bring their own skiis and snowshoes to tour the trails and vast open areas of the 54-acre site. If there is insufficient snow, then a nature walk will be conducted and possibly even some fossil
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Two honored at annual meeting For 34 years, the Network In Aging has been committed to improving the quality of life for older persons across Western New York. This past November, two outstanding members who personify that ideal were honored during the Network’s Annual Meeting. Program of Excellence Award is given to showcase a program that has been successfully implemented to enhance the Western New York geriatric citizenry. The 2014 award was given to Hearts in Hands - Faith In Action, an Akron-based interfaith co-
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Kenmore Tonawanda Meals on Wheels receives DuPont Yerkes 2014 Community Fund Grant
Contributing to the ongoing efforts to feed one of the Tonawanda community’s largest at risk populations is the focus of a 2014 DuPont Community Fund grant awarded by DuPont Yerkes. The DuPont manufacturing site located on River Road, in Tonawanda/Buffalo, has announced a grant of $5,000 to Kenmore Tonawanda Meals on Wheels, Inc. (KTMOW) to off-set costs to senior clients by enabling + 2,400 meals; the equivalent of feeding 80 senior clients for two weeks. In addition, the site is donating Corian® solid surface material to enable an upgrading of KTMOW kitchen counter tops and supports the on-going volunteer efforts of employees including Joe Guerrieri, Corian® Unit Manager, who serves on the Kenmore Tonawanda Meals on Wheels, Inc. Board of Directors. “As the only provider of home-delivered meals serving the Town of Tonawanda, Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels is providing a tremendously important service to our senior neighbors,” said Warren Hoy, Yerkes Plant Manager. “We’re especially pleased we can offer a DuPont Community Fund grant at this time of year and look forward to continuing to work with this terrific organization.” Kenmore Tonawanda Meals on Wheels, Inc. (KTMOW) is an independent, 501-c-3, not for profit organization dedicated to serving persons eligible to receive a home-delivered meal who are homebound and incapacitated due to accident, illness or frailty; lack of support of family, friends, or neighbors; and are unable to prepare meals because of lack of facilities such as a stove, etc.; inability to shop and cook for themselves; inability to safely prepare meals or lack of knowledge and skills. From Nov. 1, 2013 to Oct. 31, 2014, KTMOW served 507 unduplicated clients and served 53,756 hot meals and 32,542 cold meals for a total of 86,298 meals. DuPont Yerkes is the North American manufacturing home of Corian® solid surfaces and founding site of Tedlar® polyvinyl fluoride film. The plant is also home to DuPont global Corian® Research and Development. The site is located on River Road adjacent to the Niagara River in Tonawanda/Buffalo, NY. Most recently, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company unveiled an all-new, state-of-the-art version of its world-famous icon, the Goodyear Blimp. The balloon-like body of the airship – the “envelope” – is made of polyester with Yerkesmade Tedlar® film surrounding a semi-rigid internal structure, which differentiates this airship from previous Goodyear blimps. DuPont Corian® is one of the most versatile materials in the global market- place today. The Yerkes site manufactures both “sheet” and “shape” products including sinks and backsplashes for a wide range of home owner and professional builder applications. The 2014 DuPont Community Fund has awarded nearly $260,000 in corporate matching funds to 76 projects at 35 different sites in 16 countries. Each of the grants re-emphasizes the partnership between the sites and the DuPont Corporate Contributions Office to provide matching funds for innovative programs that address one or more components of community sustainability including social progress, economic success and environmental excellence. For additional information about DuPont and its commitment to inclusive innovation, please visit http://www.dupont. com.
DuPont Yerkes Corian® Unit Manager Joe Guerrieri, second from left, and Yerkes Plant Manager Warren Hoy, second from right, present a DuPont Community Fund grant to KenTon Meals on Wheels including Stephanie Hurley, Kitchen Manager; Dan Wiles, Director, and Charles J. Battaglia Jr., President, Board of Directors.
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Spotting Sampson Just Got Easier… Read on for Clues Have you spotted Sampson yet? Community Papers of WNY and the Buffalo Zoo, have joined together to welcome Sampson to his hometown. The Buffalo Zoo’s newest baby giraffe can be seen in a series of eight Lamar billboards throughout the Buffalo metropolitan area, from December through February 1, 2015. These billboards are helping to usher in a new year of cel-
ebrations at the zoo, including an upcoming coloring contest! (winners chosen at random, no purchase necessary) To kick off the celebration, CPOWNY is sponsoring the first of many contests, to win a stuffed baby giraffe, complete with an embroidered “Sampson” bandana. The first entry from each of our 25 community papers to correctly submit all
eight routes and cross-street billboard locations, will win the collectible giraffe. After spotting all eight billboards, fill out the entry form on this page, and mail it to Community Papers of WNY, Attn: Sampson Billboard Contest, PO Box 790, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. All eight locations must be included and identified to be eligible; only one entry per person; one winner chosen per paper.
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Spreading the true meaning of Christmas Beyond glitter and glitz of the holidays, the junior high students at St. John the Baptist School in Kenmore are discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Travelling to St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy on Buffalo East’s Side, these students experience firsthand what is routinely taught during religion lessons, but so very hard to internalize: compassion for their fellow neighbors. Beyond the familiar words of ‘feeding the hungry,’ ‘clothing the naked,’ and so on, the young men and women of St. John’s are able to witness the difference their efforts are making, after collecting new toys and food items, to offer to the St. Luke’s community. The students spent two days at St. Luke’s loading countless bags with foods and gifts that will be distributed to families in need. They worked in teams and formed an assembly line, lining the church’s pews with packages that will eventually be dispersed. Principal Cynthia
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Erie Community College’s Dental Lab Technology Program has been selected as a recipient for a $5,000 Foundation for Dental Lab Technology’s Keystone Grant, announced in November by the foundation’s Tallahassee, Fla.-located representatives. The prestigious Keystone Grant was established to support educational institutions with dental laboratory technology programs. The annual and competitive grant selection process awards national recipients based on submitted materials that include a program outline, current efforts being made to strengthen the program and planned usage of the funds. For ECC—a school that also boasts competitive programs in dental assisting and dental hygiene, and consistently posts impressive job placement numbers across Western New York—the award will certainly strengthen an already solid dental focus. “This award is appreciated, and further recognition of the great work done by our faculty,” ECC President Jack Quinn said. “Their number one goal is to train our students for sustainable careers, and this grant will certainly help those in dental lab tech do so.” ECC’s Dental Laboratory Technology Program trains students to be capable of the design, fabrication and production of dental prostheses, including full and partial dentures, crowns, bridges and orthodontic appliances. New state-of-the-art techniques, equipment and materials are emphasized, and within well-equipped laboratories at the ECC South Campus, students are instructed in all aspects of prosthodontic dentistry. Opportunities are available for second-year students to work with dentists in private practice, at hospitals and at commercial dental laboratories as they prepare to join the profession.
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Local sports Ken West rugby player Ratka to participate in elite camp Kenmore West High School sophomore Cory Ratka can now count himself among the top high school rugby players in the country, and thanks to the generosity of the entire school community, he has a shot at competing internationally for USA Rugby. Ratka was in Pittsburgh competing in one of seven regional high school rugby all-star tournaments organized by USA Rugby when he was selected to participate in the USARugby Boys High School All-Americans Winter Camp just after Christmas. He was one of approximately 50 players from around the country to be selected for the camp, half of which will become part of the High School All-Americans team that will compete internationally. USA Rugby organizes high school and college All-Americans rugby programs. Many of these players eventually feed into the Eagles program, which competes internation-
ally, as well as the Olympics program. To participate in the high school program is a fantastic opportunity for Ratka, according to William Conrad, social studies teacher and rugby coach at Kenmore West, since there are a lot of opportunities for successful high school rugby players. “What this means for Ratka is he’ll be writing his own ticket,” Conrad said. “There are two ways to go: you are picked from a high school national championship or you play in one of these all-star championships, and kids who make the team are really looked at.” Not only does Conrad coach the newly combined Kenmore East/Kenmore West team, CONTRIBUTED PHOTO but he also coached the New York State U17 all-star team Ken West sophomore Cory Ratka was sein Pittsburgh and helped to establish an All-Americans lected to participate in the USA Rugby Boys training program in Batavia for High School All-Americans Winter Camp. selected players in the region including Ratka. When it was time to start had just finished the season varsity football team, which training for winter camp, Ratka as part of the Kenmore West came five points away from the
SectionVI ClassAAchampionship game. He is an all-around exceptional athlete, according to Conrad. “He started as a scrumhalf when he was in eighth grade and he plays varsity football and wrestling – all of this as a sophomore,” Conrad said. Ratka’s other coaches shared the same impressions. “Ratka is a very hard worker and competitor,” said Bill Hineman, Kenmore West wrestling coach and a teacher at Hoover Middle School. “Last season, near the end of his freshman career in wrestling, he was forced into action as a varsity wrestler. At his age and being in the upper weight classes, it provided quite a challenge for him, but he never complained about it and always did what was right for his team. We are expecting a good year from him on the mat this season. He’s a great kid.” The Kenmore rugby team has had a great deal of success since forming as a club sport
in 2003. They were the runner up in the state championships for the past two years only losing to the recurrent national champion, Xavier, twice. Also, two players have been selected as alternates for All-American camp over the past 12 years, though no one had ever made the camp until Ratka. The trip isn’t cheap, and Ratka initially declined to participate because of the cost. However, teachers, staff, parents, rugby alumni and others in the community came through for him by raising $1,000 to send him to the camp. Assisting Conrad has been the Buffalo Rugby Club, for which he coaches and serves as a member of the board of directors. It was the Buffalo Rugby Club that initially offered the challenge: if the school raises a certain amount, the organization will provide a dollar-for-dollar match. Not only did the school raise enough money, but they did so in just 24 hours.
Sefried’s work ethic earns her playing time for Ken West By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
Rachel Sefried laughed and said she really doesn’t know how she created all of the unique pregame handshakes she does with her Lady Blue Devil teammates. They just pop into her head. The origins of the pregame ritual may be shrouded in mystery, but there is no mystery when it comes to Sefried’s increased playing time this year: hard work. “I think that her work ethic in practice has been terrific,”
said Blue Devils coach Jeff Martin.“She’s improved everyday and she deserves to be out there because of how hard she has been working in practice.” A sophomore in her second season of varsity with the Kenmore West Lady Blue Devils, Sefried has been the first girl off the bench this season and a big reason why the Blue Devils have some depth and opened with a five-game winning streak, which includes going 2-0 in the NFL. “It’s definitely a lot more (playing time) than I thought,”
Sefried said. “Since last year, it was my first year on varsity, I didn’t get that much playing time. But I didn’t expect to because I was new.” Martin says Sefried experienced her basketball awakening over the summer. Experiencing success during summer league action and open gyms really helped Sefried gain the additional level of confidence that told her from within that she could play at the varsity level. “I believe what she’s done in the off season. The tournaments, the summer league. The success that she had
there,” said Martin. “Yeah, it’s given her the confidence to play a much bigger role.” The time spent over the summer with older teammates like Sam Britton and Katie Proy really helped Sefried up her game. “Being able to work with Katie and Sam and everyone that has been on varsity, even a lot of these girls that I’ve known since seventh grade when I started playing JV,” said Sefried. “They just helped me and they all motivate me to do better and they’re always so positive.” While improved play has
certainly helped Sefried’s confidence, that burst of confidence seems rooted in the simplicity of being more comfortable in the varsity setting. Small wonder when you consider that Sefried and fellow sophs Grace Ferguson, Anna Quinlan and Jessica Phillips have all stepped up as key contributors. Sefried brings that burst of energy when it is needed most. Getting more consistent touches on the ball, with the same core girls, has also helped Sefried see that growth in her game that she has been working hard to achieve.
But her blossoming goes even deeper than that. Sefried said that she feels the support and togetherness of this team has helped not only her, but all of her teammates reach new heights in their game. “I really didn’t have that confidence last year,” she said. “Varsity is so much different than JV and I was really intimidated. This year, since knowing everybody is like, ‘if you make a mistake, it’s no big deal,’ compared to last year. I think they’re a lot more accepting (and supportive) of mistakes. More encouraging.”
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Local sports Tonawanda hoops captain learns valuable time management By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
Paige Hill joked about having a huge day planner on her wall to keep track of all of her obligations. Not a bad a idea when you consider that the Tonawanda High School senior keeps a schedule that would make even the most ambitious of us shake our heads in disbelief. “It’s so hard,” Hill said with a smile after a recent varsity basketball practice. “I actually bought myself a planner for my wall that I can write all my stuff on. I had to. There was no way I was going to get through the year without it.” Hill, who is a co-captain in her third season of varsity basketball, is a student-athlete, works a part-time job at Wendy’s, and plays saxophone in the school band.
“I didn’t realize how hard it would be to balance all of these things,” she said. “Time management is important because if something overlaps, it’s terrible.” Hill also took on the huge task of playing a major role in organizing the Christmas for Kids event that took place at THS on Dec. 20. “This year I was in charge of toy sorting,” said Hill. “We have to take inventory before we buy the toys and then take it again after (we buy) and organize it all by age groups. We have to organize the hallway into age groups and distribute four toys to each kid and then we have to bag them.” Balancing all of these activities and commitments takes a special skill, and Hill juggles. But she did confess that at times, conflicts in obligations have forced her to make some tough decisions. Like on Dec. 11, the basketball team had a road game on the same night the THS band had its Christmas Concert. It was an extremely difficult position to be in, but Hill made her call to play in
the band. “Something has to give somewhere,” Hill reasoned. “And band is (for) a grade. I love basketball, but grades come first.” While these choices can be difficult, Hill said she is so thankful for the coaches, teammates and people around her and how they understand and support the choices she makes. “If they didn’t understand it would really make my life a lot harder,” said Hill. “I really appreciate everything everybody does for me and respecting what I do and how much time it takes to balance everything.” Deciding between what to do and what not to do when facing these scheduling conflicts always comes with a great deal of stress. Hill believes that learning how to make, and live with, the choice of a tough decision is teaching and preparing her for life better than if she didn’t have to juggle so many things. It’s also taught Hill to realize sometimes you can’t do everything that you want and that you can’t beat yourself up if things don’t work
out as planned. “It makes me feel really good,” Hill said. “Sometimes I get down and I get mad at myself, ‘oh you didn’t do this.’ But you really can’t. If you did, you’re just wasting time. There’s no reason to be upset. It’s done and over with. It’s the past. You can’t change it.” LadyWarriors coach Jay Hall said he has no doubt that whatever path Hill takes in the future, she will be very successful because of the life experiences and time management skills she is honing in school. “You can even see it on the court,” said Jay Hall. “The tenacity is awesome. She’s all over the place. Her knees are all black and blue. She’ll dive, she hustles, she scraps and you can see she carries that over into everything else she does in life. She works that hard when she gets a career, she’s going to be an all-around perfect worker and person.” A key cog of the Lady Warriors squad that made history this past March by helping the program win its first-ever sectional title, Hill entered this
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Paige Hill has managed to take on a very busy lifestyle while playing a key role for Tonawanda. season knowing that expectations would be greater not only for the team, but for her as an individual. And she’s getting the job done on the court. The unofficial winner of the black and blue award, Hill’s gritty, all-in style of play is a big reason why the Lady Warriors continue to pile up wins.
As Hill was wrapping up the interview, teammates Haley Snyder and Dahnea Harrison patiently stood by waiting for Paige. On top of everything else she does, Hill can always be counted on if a friend needs a ride home. “It’s ok,” Hill said with a laugh. “They don’t live far.”
Jones, Baugher perfect for Joe’s wrestling early this season By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER
The Marauders know there is still plenty of work that needs to be done. But as the calendar turns into the holiday break, there is a lot for the St. Joe’s wrestling team to be excited about.
As expected, the Marauders have been led by the sparkling start of defending Catholic state champion Richie Jones, who is a perfect 12-0 at 182 pounds. But it hasn’t been a one-manshow as Garrett Baugher (145 pounds)alsotakesaspotless12-0 record into the holiday break. Opening up the season by finishing in fourth place out of 20 teams at the Byron-Bergen High School Tournament on Dec. 6, St. Joe’s would go onto score dual meet wins over Gow, 67-9, on Dec.11 and a 61-24 win over West Seneca East at home
on Dec. 16. The busy month of December also included taking part in the Cheektowaga Duals on Dec. 13. Finishing in the middle of the pack in this tournament was a good eye-openerfortheMarauders as a team and reminded them of how hard they need to work and how focused they must be in each and every match. “We opened up with a 27-0 lead on Niagara-Wheatfield,” said Marauders coach Pete Kennedy. “Unfortunately, we let them back into the match and gave up some late pins.
The final score was 39-36. We need to learn how to finish opponents off.” Kennedy said that as a whole, the team recovered very well from that loss as it went on to score convincing wins over Lackawanna (57-24) and Williamsville South (60-24). The toughest challenge of the day so far was against the very tough and talented Section V Webster-Schroeder squad. “Though we lost 42-30, Dominic Caruso (120) and Garrett Baugher defeated returning sectional place winners,” said
Kennedy. “This was an excellent early-season test.” The Marauders showed resilience in their final match when they erased a 30-9 deficit and came back to defeat EastAurora, 45-33. Jones, Baugher and Jon Tabor all earned all-tournament honors with 5-0 records. Caruso has been off to a strong start as well, going 11-2, with one of those two losses being due to injury default. DerekPenmanislookingsolid at 152 with a 10-3 record, Eesaa Abdur-Rahman (160) is at 6-2
and Jon Tabor has been excellent at 182/95 posting a 10-1 mark. HeavyweightAbrahamBaker has been dependable with his 9-3 record. The Marauders last action before break was a hard-fought 43-37 loss to Newfane of the Niagara-Orleans League. The Panthers, who opened up by winning their second straight Tonawanda Team Tournament championship, were led by Jake Kubala. St. Joe’s is off until they travel to Spencerport on Dec.29-30 for the Teike-Bernabi Tournament.
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Around Town W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M
Brighton Place Library will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Wende Essrow This art program for children and families based on Ms. Essrow’s book, “The Paint Brush Dream,” will take place from 11 a.m. to noon Mon., Dec. 29 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Ring in 2015 with New Year’s Eve dinner, live music by Busted Stuff and a champagne toast at midnight at Exit 2 Bar & Grille, 3191 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Reservations required. Info: www. exit2bar.com, 837-2523 or www.facebook.com/ Exit2grille. Christmas/Praise Song Nite begins at 7 p.m. Jan. 2 at Blessed Sacrament Church, Father Cotter Hall, 263 Claremont Ave., Tonawanda. Join Father Bill Quinlivan and friends for a night of song and praise. All are welcome. Info: 834-4282 or www. bsacramentchurch.com. Winter Parking Ordinance prohibits parking on all streets in the Town of Tonawanda between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. through April 1. Parking tickets will be issued. Winter Parking Restriction There is no parking permitted on any street in the City of Tonawanda between the hours of 3 and 6 a.m.
through April 15. Drink Specials at Exit 2 Bar & Grille, 3191 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda: Martini Mondays featuring $5 martinis and margaritas; Two for Tuesdays (dinner for two for just $40, including a bottle of wine); Wine Down Wednesdays with $10 bottles of select wines; Prime Rib Thursdays and Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays. Stop in during football games on Monday and Thursday nights, or for college games on Saturdays, and enjoy 50 cent wings and bar specials. Info: www.exit2bar. com, 837-2523 or www. facebook.com/Exit2grille. Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group The Alzheimer’s Association WNY Chapter meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at Grove Street Christian Church, 85 Grove St., Tonawanda, providing emotional and social support for caregivers and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. Open to all. 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. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.) weight loss support meets at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday morning at Blessed Sacrament Church, Tonawanda. Info: 835-4944. Teen Gaming Night Teens ages 12-17 can play video games on the
Nintendo Wii or challenge their friends to a variety of board and card games from 6-7:30 p.m. the third and fourth Tuesday of every month at the Kenmore Branch Library, 160 Delaware Rd. Info: 8732842. Ideal Weight Shape up with the help of Ideal Weight class, conducted by weightloss specialist Ida Shapiro, who has over 46 years of experience. Classes begin at 6:15 p.m. every Tuesday at Zion United Church of Christ, Koenig and Parker, Tonawanda; and at 6:15 p.m. every Thursday at St. Gregory the Great School, Maple Road, Williamsville. The classes offer help on achieving weight-loss goals through personal touch, visualization, guest speakers and strong group support. First class free during the month of December. For further information, call 636-3698. Donations Sought The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 120 is accepting donations of paper products including toilet paper and napkins, coffee, toiletries, canned food and ladies personal products. All donations can be dropped off at Post 120 Commander Gerald Tidd’s home at 460 North Ave., North Tonawanda. Donations will be transported to the homeless veterans shelter to help low-income and homeless veterans. There, items will be separated accordingly. Info: call Tidd at 310-2004. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.) weight
loss support meets at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday morning at Blessed Sacrament Church, Tonawanda. Info: 835-4944. Widow’s Support Group at the YWCA Tonawandas for widowed women of all ages meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the living room at the YWCA Tonawandas, located at 49 Tremont St. in North Tonawanda. Meet other women that are experiencing the loss of a husband or companion. Join us to learn, listen and help each other. There is no fee and light refreshments are available. Contact YWCA Program Director Nicole Ennett at 692-5580 to register. Eucharistic Adoration takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament, 263 Claremont Ave., Tonawanda. All are welcome. Info: 834-4282 or www.bsacramentchurch. com. Knitting Club Grab your needles, yarn and pattern for a relaxing session with other knitting fans from 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays and 10 a.m. to noon Fridays at Brighton Place Library, 999 Brighton Rd., Tonawanda. Novices and crocheters welcome. Boy Scout Troop 37 meets from 7:15 – 9 p.m. every Thurs. at Kenmore Baptist Church, 10 Wardman Road. Boys age 11 or at least 10 that have completed fifth grade or have earned the Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award are
welcome to join. Info: 8775571. New Beginnings for Widowed People meeting will take place at 7 p.m., every first Sun. of each month, Father Cotter’s Hall, 263 Claremont, Tonawanda. Open to all widowed persons. Info: 833-5127. Tonawanda Post 264 American Legion, 60 Main St., Tonawanda. 6929785. General membership meetings second Tuesday; for membership call Wendy Codye at 692-9785. Fish Fry Fridays 4-7 p.m., sit down and take out, $8.50 for jumbo, $6.40 small. The Empty Leash Pet Loss Support Group for anyone grieving over the loss of their pet meets from 6:30-8 p.m. every other Monday at the Abbott Road Veterinary Hospital, 3816 Abbott Rd., Orchard Park. Register before attending. Info: 714-5785. The Book Discussion Club meets 10 a.m. – noon on the first and third Wed. of every month in the board room at the Kenmore Library, 160 Delaware Road. Gamblers Anonymous Meetings will be held from 7 – 9 p.m. on Tuesdays at Kenmore Presbyterian Church, 2771 Delaware Ave. Kenmore. Info: 1-888-GAHELPS or 1-888424-3577. Free Medical Secretary Training for dislocated workers, the economically
disadvantaged, those with learning disabilities, and the physically handicapped. Interested applicants should call the Dept. of Continuing Education, 874-8411 ext. 7316. Unit #264 American Legion Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. on the second Mon. of each month. 60 Main St, Tonawanda. Parachute Group networking group for those looking for a new job is at 10 a.m. Wed. in Community Room 1 at Harlem Road Community Center, 4255 Harlem Road. Also from 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the main meeting room of the Lewiston Library, 305 South Eighth St. Lewiston. For more information on this meeting call 276-1136. Kenmore West High School Class of 1966 Anniversary planning stages continue; anyone interested in joining the committee or to learn more details can call Marie of Jeffrey at 835-8265 or 6032356. Singles Friendship Club Monthly Pot Luck will be held from 6 – 9:30 p.m., on the second Tues. of each month, Knights of Columbus Continental Room, 1530 Kenmore Ave., Kenmore. $10 pre paid and $15 at the door. Info: Paul, 8832139 or Linda, 743-9604.
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Canisius College presents lecture by Tobias The Canisius College Institute for the Study of Animal Human Relations (ISHAR) presents acclaimed filmmaker Michael Tobias, PhD, on Friday, Jan. 16 and Saturday, Jan. 17 in the Science Hall Atrium. Both events are free and open to the public. From 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Tobias will screen the rarely seen “director’s cut” of his critically acclaimed PBS feature documentary Mad Cowboy (2006). The film tells the story of Howard Lyman, a fourth generation cattle farmer who turned vegan. He believes that the chemicals and herbicides used in his farming poisoned his land and may have been responsible for his brother’s death at 32. The tumor on Lyman’s spine may have been the result of those same chemicals. Following a miraculous surgery, Lyman abandoned farming to assume his major role as a lobbyist in the animal rights and vegan movements. From 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Tobias will give a lecture entitled, “The Many Challenges of Coexistence.” He will present images and footage gathered from his more than 100 ecological films which date back more three decades over a tumultuous environmental history. In addition, Tobias will share his views
on some of the most salient conundrums which impact humanity’s habitat, species, populations and individuals. Tobias is president and CEO of the Dancing Star Foundation, a non-profit public benefit corporation focused on international biodiversity conservation, global environmental education and animal protection. He is the author of more than 45 books (both fiction and non-fiction) as well as several edited anthologies. Tobias has written, directed, produced, executive produced, or coexecutive produced more than 100 films – TV series, documentaries and dramas, most pertaining to environmental, cultural or scientific issues. Tobias previously served as an assistant professor of environmental studies and adjunct assistant professor of English and the Humanities at Dartmouth College, an associate professor of humanities at California State University Northridge and the Garrey Carruthers Chair of Honors and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. He is currently an adjunct professor of anthrozoology at Canisius College. For more information, contact the Office of Public Relations at 888-2790.
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