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Middle school students share their love of Origami Thanks to a new club formed by two sixth grade students at Kenmore Middle School, their classmates have all the more reason to look forward to Fridays. Best of all, it is an activity that has a lot of educational benefits. It is a new origami club run entirely by students for students. During academic support period on Fridays in the Kenmore Middle School library, sixth graders Anthony Balash and Emily Trifilo teach participants how to take a single square piece of a paper and transform it through a series of complex folds into a crane, a ninja star, a box, and a multitude of other creations. “Anthony came to us and said, ‘I think we should have an origami club.’ It was his idea. We only facilitated it. We let him take the lead,” said Kimberly Conrad, library media specialist at the Middle School. “I cannot thank Anthony and Emily enough for providing an activity that involves critical thinking and is fun for his classmates.”

Kenmore Middle School sixth graders Anthony Balash and Emily Trifilo, who are teaching their classmates origami in a new club they formed, take a minute to pose for a photograph during their club’s Friday afternoon session.

On Fridays, Anthony and Emily help their classmates learn traditional origami techniques. At a session recently, in less than 30 minutes, they helped more than a dozen participants complete the best-known origami shape: the Japanese paper crane, also known as orizuru. It is the act of taking something as simple as a blank sheet of paper and making it into something so much more that captured Anthony’s interest. “You can turn paper into animals and make them move, and it’s just paper – no tape, no glue. I think that’s pretty cool,” Anthony said. Emily shared his enjoyment of origami, and together they decided to start the club. “I knew how to make a ninja star, and he has helped me with animals,” said Emily, who expressed the same reasons for enjoying the activity as Anthony. “I like it because there is no tape and no glue – just folds.” One thing that

impressed Conrad was the effectiveness of Anthony’s style of teaching. When he showed the students how to make the folds, he did it with his back turned in order to make it easier for them to follow. He initiated group work. And he would walk around the room seeing how everyone was doing and helping them along the way. “He was so patient with the students too,” said Karen Peehler, library media aide. There are many educational benefits to origami. In addition to strengthening social skills and teaching patience and persistence, it also has close connections to skills critical in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. “It’s an activity that combines the social aspect of students getting together around a common interest with the rigor of higher order thinking and problem solving,” said Kenmore Middle School Principal Elaine Thomas.

Winter parking ordinance begins Residents of the Town of Tonawanda are reminded that a town winter parking ordinance will go into effect Nov. 1. The ordinance prohibits parking on all streets in the Town of Tonawanda

between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. from Nov. 1, 2014 to April 1, 2015. The street right-of-way extends from sidewalk to sidewalk. Parking tickets will be issued starting on Nov. 1.

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Attention Small Business Owners (5 employees or fewer) and Potential Entrepreneurs The Niagara County Industrial Development Agency is now accepting applications for the next round of the

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Combating financial needs in the classroom, one school at a time By Anna Cappello COURIER INTERN

Four-hundred and eighth five. According to a recent national survey, this is the average amount of money that teachers spend on school supplies and classroom materials out of their own pockets each year. But what if there was a program that allowed school teachers to shop for supplies without paying a single cent? The good news is such a program does exist and it’s called The Teachers Desk. This organization was founded by John Mika who, after working 30 years at GM and as a substitute teacher at Williamsville Public School, was driven to help the community. He specifically wanted to give students in need tools for education. “I just saw the incredible difference between what kids in the city schools don’t have and what kids in suburbs do have” Mika said. The Teachers Desk, set up like an office-supply store, allows teachers to shop for classroom necessities like paper, pencils, glue and children’s books. Other organizational supplies such as binders and folders are available as well for no

This nonprofit organization could not be possible without these volunteers. charge. A grand total of $200,000 in free school supplies is distributed on a weekly basis. Reaching out to 84,000 students annually throughout Western New York, this ministry is more than ready to combat any financial problems in the classroom. “We have about 150 schools all the way from Salamanca to Ripley and pretty much everywhere in between” Mika said. “And we are always looking for more schools.” Any school that has 70 percent or greater student

participation in the National School Lunch Program, Mika stated, is eligible to shop at The Teachers Desk. Each teacher receives $900 on average in free supplies for their classroom. Does your school meet the requirements and want to be registered? If the answer is yes, call 716-348-3412 or email shopping@theteacherdesk. org to receive aid from Mika and his team of genuine volunteers who are ready to provide support for students in need. This nonprofit organization

and Central New York will be awarded to six graduating high school seniors that demonstrate excellence in academics and community involvement and plan to attend a college, university or accredited technical school in New York State. Three $1,000 first place scholarships and three $500 second place scholarships will be awarded throughout

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Erie Community College President Jack Quinn is pleased to announce Tracey Cleveland as ECC’s new director of human resources. “We’re excited to add someone with Tracey’s experience and achievements to our ECC team,” Quinn said. “We’re always looking for opportunities to enhance our college for current and future students. Having Tracey at the lead of our human resources operation is yet another example of these ongoing efforts.” The Rochester native is an experienced human resource management professional with a record of achievement, improving the performance of strategic HR functions in growing organizations. She arrives at ECC after serving as human resource manager at Avery Dennison Corporation in Painesville. Prior to this role, she served as a human resource and talent manager at Alcoa in Massena and Cleveland, Ohio. She received her B.S. in Business Management from California State Dominguez Hills and her master’s of public administration from SUNY Albany. Cleveland began her career in human resources at the New York State Department of Transportation, where she served as the director of the office of equal opportunity development and compliance for seven years. She developed guidelines and policy related to equal opportunity initiatives; worked closely with minority and woman-owned businesses; and later became a regional human resources manager, accountable for training, human resources administration, safety, employee relations and information systems.

could not be possible without these volunteers, Mika explained, and there is always room for more help. A simple email to volunteer@theteachersdesk. org can incorporate you into a program striving to make a difference in the Buffalo area. “It’s good for families, for high school kids in need of volunteer hours, and for retired adults as well” Mika stated. The Teacher’s Desk is located at 22 Northampton The Elks National Foundation awards over 3 million St. in Buffalo. dollars each year in college scholarships. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks. The Most Valuable Student Scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Males and females compete separately and are judged on scholarship, leadership and financial need. Completed applications must be turned into the appliagain look forward to honor- cant’s nearest Elks Lodge no later than Dec. 5. ing those students possessing The 500 national winners will be announced in late leadership qualities, a belief April 2015, after the top 20 finalists participate in the in volunteerism and a desire Leadership Weekend. to give back to their commuAdditionally, scholarships are also awarded at the nities.” state and local lodge levels. For more information on Applications for the 2015 contest are available on the the AAA scholarship pro- Elks National Foundation’s website. gram or to obtain an applicaFor complete Most Valuable Student Scholarship contion, visit www.AAA.com/ test details including the application, and to learn more Insurance. about how the Elks are investing in your community, visit www.elks.org/enf/scholars.

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Starpoint soccer wins sectional title, falls in crossover game By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

It was a whirlwind three days for Starpoint as tears of jubilation turned into tears of sadness just like that. At the beginning of the year, Starpoint head coach Scott Bindemann did not set goals, he set expectations, and they did so by winning the Class A2 sectional championship on Thursday (Oct. 30) with a 3-1 victory over Lewiston-Porter. After the win, Bindemann was thrilled to win the first sectional title in school history, but he knew there was still another game to play to meet the expectations of winning Class A. “It feels great,” said Bindemann. “They really did an

outstanding job. These guys, all season long, have done everything that they needed to do to get to this point and there is still one more game. There is still the A1 and A2 crossover game which is the section game. Our goal was that and so far it’s going as planned. We have to work at practice tomorrow and come out on Saturday.” Unfortunately, the Spartans’ incredible unbeaten season came to a crushing end as they fell to Williamsville South in the Section VI Class A crossover game, 2-1 in overtime, just two days later. The game was within Starpoint’s grasp, as the team scored to take a 1-0 lead with 13 minutes left, but a crucial call by the officials gave the Billies a corner kick and Joe Malinowski buried a pass by Lucas Principle to tie it up with 4:45 to go. Once the game went to overtime, it was team captain and leading scorer Jordan

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Jarod Dickey and the Starpoint soccer team’s season ended. Ackerman that was able to get the game-winner to stun the previously unbeaten Spartans. “It’s a tough way to lose it,” said Starpoint head coach Scott Bindemann. “Honestly I think we had five minutes left and we were going to win the game. That goal just went in and it’s a tough the way that we ended up getting a corner kick after

they had called a goal kick but it is what is it is. The kids played great all season long and I’m super proud of them.” KJ Maldiner finally broke a scoreless tie 67 minutes into the game for his 20th goal of the season and it appeared as if Starpoint was in full control at that point, but it was not to be on that night. “We scored first,” said Bindemann. “The game was there for us. Unfortunately something went in and we were scrambling at the end there.” While goalkeepers may only remember the final goal getting past them, Starpoint netminder Sam DelPrince was tremendous all night in goal. DelPrince came up with eight huge saves in the game, including one with 12 seconds to play in regulation to send the game into overtime. “He was definitely the star,” said Bindemann. “He made some big saves, he was directing traffic out there, he did a

great job and he’s done that all season long for us so I wasn’t surprised by it. He should really hold his head up high because he did a great job.” This has been a recordsetting season for Starpoint, as it won Class A2 for the first sectional championship in school history after finishing towards the bottom of the section a season ago. The Spartans will lose nine seniors from this team, including starters DelPrince (14 shutouts), Jarod Dickey, Nick Dumond (24 goals, 10 assists), Drew Howard, Maldiner, Tyler Valentine (20 assists) and Nick Walker. Bindemann and his seniors have created quite a bond that was strengthened by having the successful season that they did. “I think it’s probably the closest team that I’ve ever been around,” said Bindemann. “They did team bonding activities and for me personally to be with these kids for the better

part of seven years to see them grow and become close friends. Playing soccer all season long showed how awesome the journey was.” Starpoint may not be a one-year wonder, though, as it returns some key players also, including starters Jake Graham, Jake Ratka, AJ Wade and Sam Wagner as well as several underclassmen that came off of the bench. So despite the fact that the present is grim, Bindemenn knows that the future of his program is extremely bright and that the Spartans could be back in the same place next year. “We have a lot of pieces,” said Bindemann. “We brought up a couple of young guys for the sectional run. The future looks bright for us. I think we’ll be back again.” Starpoint finished the season 17-1-2, and its 19 consecutive games without a defeat is tied for ninth all-time in Section VI history.

Wheatfield falls in Class AA final on overtime penalty kick By Nick Sabato SPORTS REPORTER

Soccer can be a game of ups and downs. That was never more evident for Niagara-Wheatfield goalkeeper Tim Calkins than in the Falcons’ 1-0 overtime loss to Orchard Park in the Class AA finals on Saturday evening (Nov. 1). Calkins was tremendous towards the end of the game and

into overtime, coming up with multiple game-saving stops, but one unfortunate play proved to be fatal. With Orchard Park’s Connor Saeli coming in unabated to the goal, the sophomore goalie had a decision to make. He could either come out and play the ball or sit back and hope that he can guess where Saeli would put it. Calkins chose to come out and play the ball, but unfortunately for Niagara-Wheatfield he just clipped the player before he was able to touch the ball and the Quakers were awarded a penalty kick and Saeli buried it to give Orchard Park the sectional championship. “[Calkins] knows that he

was in the right,” said NiagaraWheatfield head coach John Coulter. “He came out and made a hard on play on a ball. He got a piece of the ball and sometimes refs see things and sometimes they don’t. That’s just the way the ball bounces. That’s a tough way to lose a sectional title. I think that we had them on the ropes. I think the game was within reach at that point.” It was an up-and-down game overall, as much of the first half and into the second was anything but wide-open, fast-paced soccer, but as the game neared regulation both teams began to open it up and that carried into overtime.

In a fast-paced scenario with players like Jeremy Bari, Niagara-Wheatfield felt that style of play was right up its alley and that it benefited the players on the team. “It absolutely did,” Coulter said of the pace of the game. “We conditioned hard all season long and we like to drag teams into overtime. We knew that once we got into overtime, that’s the deep water we like to play in. We felt like we were really pushing hard and the breaks were going our way. We were really laying on the offense pretty heavy.” While it was a devastating way to end the season, it was still an incredibly successful one for Niagara-Wheatfield.

At the start of the season, the Falcons set out to win the Niagara Frontier League, which they accomplished. They wanted to be ranked No. 1 in Class AA, and they were. Finally, they wanted to win sectionals. They came up just short. “We have six guys graduating,” said Coulter. “We have a bunch of great players leaving us but we have a good strong core of guys coming back so we’ll be back out here next year.” Bari, pound-for-pound one of the top players in Section VI, quietly finished his career on a cold, snowy night at Hamburg High School. It was a record-setting career and season for the senior sniper,

who scored a school-record 28 goals this year, but he was unable to capture a sectional championship to add to his resume. “Any way this game came out, you had to be proud of this bunch of guys,” said Coulter. “They came out here, worked hard and pretty much accomplished everything we set out to do.” Niagara-Wheatfield finishes the season 16-3-0, while Orchard Park (14-2-3) advances to play the Section V representative in the Far West Regionals on Saturday (Nov. 8) at Hamburg High School, with a start time of 5 p.m.


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Home Free By: Lauren Kirchmyer

A cappella country music quintet Home Free visited Buffalo for the first time in March. They were touring with three other groups as part of “The Sing Off Live Tour!” after appearing on season four of NBC’s “The Sing Off,” a competition series. Home Free, the show’s champion, was surprised to see how much appreciation of country and a cappella music there was in Western New York, causing them to want to return to the city during their “Crazy Life” national headlining tour. “This show will be very different from our last one,” said Chris Rupp, Home Free member and creator. The show will include songs from their YouTube channel and individual songs from each person in the group, along with lighting, staging and choreography. “It’s a

family-friendly show that appeals to every demographic. And it’s not just country music, there will be some pop and oldies, too.” Their 34-city tour kicked off Nov. 5 in Durham, N.C. In each city, the band arrives around 9 a.m. and the crew begins their loading process in the theater around noon. Rupp said he enjoys going to the gym, answering emails and going on social media before taking the stage around 4:30 p.m. for sound check, which is followed by a 20 to 30 minute rehearsal. In each city, the band allows VIP ticket holders to come into the theater around 5:30 p.m. “We normally have a Q&A session, sing a song we’re not doing in the show, do a private signing, give out special goodies and take pictures,” Rupp said. The band – consisting of Rupp, his brother Adam and

their friends Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist and Tim Foust – will then head backstage to enjoy dinner and clean up before starting their show at 7:30. When the 90-minute show, which includes an intermission, comes to an end, fans have the chance to meet Home Free and get autographs. This is also when the crew begins the tear down process, packing up all their equipment. Around 2 a.m. the tour bus leaves and they’re on their way to the next city to repeat the process. “Sleeping on a moving bus isn’t the easiest thing in the world,” Rupp said. He also finds it hard to eat well while on the road. “So many fans like to give us cookies and cakes.” Being on tour makes it hard for Rupp to maintain relationships with his friends

and family, but he loves having the opportunity to meet new people everywhere he goes. “We expose so many people to our music and what we do,” he said. “To experience that every night is rewarding and fulfilling.” The “Crazy Life” tour will visit Buffalo on Wednesday. Home Free will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. in the Mainstage Theater in the Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo, North Campus. Tickets range from $27-33. After the “Crazy Life” tour, Home Free will embark on their Christmas tour, supporting their new Christmas album, “Full of Cheer,” available at Walmart and Best Buy. “Full of Cheer” is also available on Amazon.com, iTunes and their website, www.homefreevocalband.com.

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Adoptable Dogs from Heart of Niagara Animal Rescue will be present from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., Nov. 8 and Sun., Nov. 9 at the Walden Galleria Mall (in front of Williams-Sonoma (Sears side) Saturday, in front of Famous Footwear Sunday). Photos/info on all their animals available on www.heartofniagara. org. Public invited to come meet these beautiful animals and to find out more about the adoption process, fostering, animal care, and upcoming meetings and events. Donations appreciated. Basket Auction and Craft & Bake Sale A variety of theme baskets, mega baskets, unique crafts, holiday gifts and delicious bake goods will be featured from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., Nov. 8 at The St. Jude Shrine of Lewiston, 975 Ridge Rd., Lewiston. Fall Vendor Faire will be held on Nov. 8 and 9 at the Winery at Marjim Manor. Requests donations for the Barker Food Pantry or the Peanut Butter and Jelly drive. Those over 21 years of age will receive a free wine tasting. Variety of locally produced items. Info: 778-7001 or www.MarjimManor.com.

Antiques and Fine Arts Auction Viewing begins at 12:15 p.m. with an auction at 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at the First Presbyterian Church, Youngstown. International sampling of luncheon hors d’oeuvres. Supports the crisis services program of Community Missions. Admission: $10/person, $15/couple. Info: Don Luce at 285-3403 ext. 2226 or HYPERLINK “mailto:dluce@communitymissions.org” dluce@communitymissions.org. Kidney Disease Education with expert educators begins at 2 p.m. Wed., Nov. 19 at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, Conference Rooms, 621 10th St., Niagara Falls. Free to the community. Learn: How kidneys function and the causes of chronic kidney disease; how medications, diet and nutrition work together to help keep you healthy; how to manage other related health conditions including diabetes and hypertension; how to continue educating yourself and what treatment choices are available. Register: 278-4639 or kidneysmart.org/class.

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Enter annual Christmas Lighting Contest

The North Tonawanda Mayor’s Office in conjunction with the city’s department of youth, recreation and parks, reported that entries are currently being accepted for the city’s annual Christmas Lighting Contest. The contest is open to any resident of the city who decorates their home or business for the holiday season. Entries are being accepted for five different categories that include: Most Original, Overall holiday, Clark Griswold Award, Best Decorated Business and Decorated Lawn. A

sixth category will be the Mayor’s Award, which is at the discretion of the judges. Judges also reserve the right to place entries in appropriate categories. The 2013 winners are requested to enter a different category this year to avoid repeat winners. Judging will be conducted on Thursday, Dec. 11 beginning at 6 p.m. by the mayor’s office. All entries should turn their lights on at 6 p.m. and keep them on until 9 p.m. Prizes will be presented to the winner in each category during the awards

ceremony at the Dec. 16 common council meeting. Interested residents should complete and return the entry form by no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Additional entry forms are available at the mayor’s office in City Hall or the department of youth, recreation and parks office located at 500 Wheatfield St. All entries should be mailed to 500 Wheatfield St., North Tonawanda, New York 14120. For more information, call 695-8520.

ECC honored as one of the nation’s best colleges for vets

Erie Community College is known as a Western New York leader in providing support and career-focused education for returning U.S. serviceman. But thanks to recent accolades in a servicemen-focused national publication, the college will enter 2015 recognized as one of the country’s best colleges for veterans. Military Times – an independent news and information organization dedicated to service members and their families; and comprised of the Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times – recently ranked ECC seventh overall (and tops in New York State) among the country’s best career and technical colleges in its annual “Best for Vets” issue, determined by a highly respected, nearly 110-question analysis of a college’s efforts to provide veterans an environment for success. ECC’s devoted Veterans Affairs offices (at each campus), affordability and staff support for the college’s over 550 student vets earned high marks from the organization, but also validated the college’s veteran commitment at a national level. “This is not only another example of how ECC is gaining national recognition for its

education, but another instance in which hard work pays off,” ECC President Jack Quinn said. “Our college’s Veterans Affairs staff has worked tirelessly to give our returning servicemen the support, education and the career opportunities they deserve, and we look forward to continuing this dedication to our U.S. veterans for years to come.” Regularly recognized as the best college for vets in the Buffalo-Niagara region, ECC has also earned national recognition for its veteran efforts in such publications as Military Advanced Education Magazine, NJCAA Review and previously with Military Times EDGE Magazine. With a supportive community, classroom-to-career opportunities and Veterans Affairs coordinators helping over 500 student veterans every year, ECC has positioned itself to provide the best educational, retraining and counseling support for Western New York’s servicemen and women. These attributes – combined with affordable tuition, accessible financial aid, veteran-specific educational assistance, and more than 100 degree and certificate programs – continue to earn the college both local and national acclaim as a top choice for student veterans.

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