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Sign up for story time at the library By Debra Kelly

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The staff at the Anna Reinstein Memorial Library is looking forward to starting their spring session of story time; registration is required, and will be starting soon. This spring’s theme will be Under the Sea, and

librarian Danielle White has a ton of fun stories, crafts, songs and activities planned for Cheektowaga’s youngest residents. Story hours will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays starting on January 28 and ending on May 13. Space is limited, so registration is required, but signing up before the semester starts

will register you for the entire series. For White, story hour is about much, much more than just reading with children at the library, although that certainly is a big part of it and she has an amazing selection of books and stories already lined up. For her, it’s about getting kids involved with

the stories with activities, crafts, games and even videos. All are designed to help capture imaginations and spark interests. “I really love doing story hour with the kids for a few different reasons,” she says. “I get to do all the planning, and be as creative as I want! I love coming up with crafts and finding games and other activities that I think the kids would like. I love working with them.” Each week, White will be presenting different stories and activities centered around a different sea theme, such as dolphins, whales, crabs, seahorses and sea turtles. She’ll

be introducing books like Out of the Ocean by Debra Frasier, The Jolly Steamship by Harry Rowohlt, and her favorite, The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. She also already has a series of crafts planned – kids will learn how to make their own ocean slime, paper bag whales, and stained glass dolphins. There will be a special focus on holidays like Valentine’s Day and Easter throughout the semester, all with specially selected crafts and games. For White, the opportunity to lead story hour at the library and see the same eager faces turn

up week after week is a truly amazing experience. “I aim to provide enjoyable and educational activities for the kids. I know that by doing so, I’m helping them grow socially and intellectually, and helping them to develop an appreciation for their library,” she says. “The kids and their parents are absolutely wonderful, and I couldn’t ask for a better group of people to work with.” Story hour at the Anna Reinstein Library is suitable for children between the ages of 3 and 5. To sign up, stop by the library at 2580 Harlem Road or call 892-8089.

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that’s consistently warm enough to keep the contents from freezing. In addition to the valuable compost that the worms turn food scraps into, they also produce something called “compost tea”. This pretty off-sounding liquid can be a life-giving compound throughout the winter months, as many people use it on their houseplants to give them a muchneeded nutritional boost through the winter. Composting indoors is deceptively easy, and the results are just as easy to see. With more and more people becoming increasingly aware of the fertilizers and chemicals that they’re putting on their plants, in their gardens and, in turn, into their bodies, composting is an easy, safe and rewarding way to provide your plants – both inside and out – with the added nutrition they need to thrive. “Red wiggler worms offer a great way to continue composting food scraps all winter,” says Boice-Green. “The composting workshop is designed to help people get started.” Compost starter kits will be available for purchase; the cost is $4 and $2 for Friends of Reinstein Woods members.

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ways to make sure the spirit of your loved one is still with you through the holidays. For those that decorate Christmas trees, she suggests a special ornament that reminds you of your loved one; families can decorate the tree together, and each pick a different ornament and share a different memory. Reaching out to others in the memory of your loved one can also be a valuable way to give a gift to another while honoring your memory. Make a donation in their name, or volunteer your time at a local organization that needs help, especially during the holidays. It’s something even the youngest family members can get involved with; it can be as simple as coloring and making holiday cards to drop off at a local nursing home or assisted living facility. Taste and smell are among the most powerful memory triggers. Instead of the traditional holiday meals, cook some of your loved one’s favorite dishes

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realize that no matter how you are feeling, it will not last forever. Check in from time to time with how you are feeling – you may be surprised to see how often feelings change throughout the day.” Sometimes, traditions need to be changed when there has been a loss in the family and that can be necessary for getting through the holidays in as healthy a way as possible. It can be too painful to see an empty chair or one less place setting – move Christmas dinner to another relative’s home. There’s no reason that you need to set up a tree, or hang lights, or keep everything the same as it’s always been. Things aren’t the same, and it’s all right to do things differently. “There are no decorating police showing up at your door to see if the lights are up, the tree is in place, the stockings are hung,” Weil says. “You can only do what you can do.” Just as important is finding ways to honor the memory of the loved one that you have lost. While there’s no right or wrong way to do this, either, Weil has some suggestions on

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Want your voice to be heard? Dear Cheektowaga and surrounding community residents: Is there an issue in the community you think others should know about? Do you have something important to say, but don’t know how to get your voice heard? Well, welcome to the Cheektowaga Courier “Opinions and Editorial” page. The opinion and editorial page is designed to have community members write in and voice their concerns and/or opinions. If there is something happening locally you think should be addressed, please let me know. If you want to recognize someone for doing a good deed, please let me know. Any topic that you feel is important, I would like to hear about it. All that I ask is that the letter be well

written and that you include your name and address in the letter as well. Please refrain from using any profanity or name calling as that will not be published in the paper. The letter to the editor is strictly a constructive way for the community to voice their opinions on matters and have it be published for our readers. This is a community paper and the readers are the community. Your thoughts and opinions are important to me. I hope you will take advantage of this forum for the community. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Please send your letters to: Attn: Rebecca Gunning, Lockport Star Editor Community Papers of WNY 75 Boxwood Lane Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Email: rgunning@cpowny. com

Let’s keep impaired drivers off the road In every state, it’s illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher, yet some people seem to think their above the law and get behind the wheel anyway. Tragically, some of those drivers — or innocent victims simply sharing the road — don’t

make it home. While the holiday season is a special time to celebrate with family and friends, we must remain aware that it’s also a time when crashes caused by alcohol- or drug-impaired drivers increase dramatically.

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Piotrowski to run for town justice

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For years ago I declared my candidacy for Cheektowaga Town Justice and made firm promises to my fellow Cheektowaga residents. i pledged, if elected, I would correct the issues confronting our town’s court system and raise the standards of our town court. The majority of residents from all five political parties placed their trust in me, elected me judge and gave me the keys to the courthouse. I thank you so much for this awesome honor and all the proud moments I’ve experienced. I have not taken your trust in me lightly. I have fulfilled all my promises and exceeded expectations. By working with extreme diligence and tireless energy, I have remained solely focused at all times on doing what is right for the people of Cheektowaga and honoring my oath to them. Dangerously crowded conditions and a backlog

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addiction, mental illness and general dysfunctions which fuel so many of our crimes. It is now my intent to form a Mental Health and Youth Court, much needed to address important legal issues which affect all of us. Now, as i look forward to seeking re-election in 2015, I would like to take this opportunity to humbly and respectfully ask the residents of Cheektowaga to allow me to serve an additional four years as your Town Judge. As always, you have my pledge to continue to serve you in all earnestness and with distinction, as I help keep our town safe and our town court the very best it can be. Thank You So Much, Judge Paul S. Piotrowski

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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, threemonth 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.

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Small business administration offering disaster loans By Debra Kelly

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The U.S. Small Business Administration is now offering a series of lowinterest loans to Western New York residents whose commercial or personal property was damaged by the recent winter storms that swept through the area at the end of November. There are several different types of loans available, and they’re not just for business owners. Home Disaster Loans are available for both homeowners and renters that need to repair damage to their property or replace real estate or personal equipment, property or items that were damaged or destroyed in the storm. This also includes the replacement of automobiles. Business Physical Disaster Loans are available for businesses of any size who need to replace or repair real estate or property. Nonprofit organizations such as churches and charities are also eligible for these loans. Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available for businesses who need capital to cover every-day financial obligations that they have fallen behind on as a direct result of the winter storm. Interest rates are fixed for the term of the loan, and in many cases, terms up to 30 years are available. Interest rates do vary based on factors such as whether or not the applicant has credit sources available elsewhere, but some applicants can receive home loans for as low as 1.938 percent. Businesses are eligible for rates as low as 4 percent, and non-profits can be eligible for loans at as low as 2.625 percent. The program is designed specifically to help businesses and homeowners get back

on their feet after the storm. Some applicants may also be eligible for funds to use toward protecting their assets against similar damages during future storms. “Businesses of any size and non-profit organizations may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory or other business assets,” says SBA’s Buffalo, New York, District Director Franklin Sciortino. Homeowners and renters may be eligible for loans up to $200,000 for the repair or replacement of real estate, and up to $40,000 to repair or replace personal property. The deadline for filing for a physical damage loan is February 13, 2015, and the deadline for filing for an economic injury loan is September 15, 2015. In order to apply for loans, interested parties can visit their Electronic Loan Application site at https:// disasterloan.sba.gov/ela, or call the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800659-2955. Applications and instructions are also available at www.sba.gov/disaster.

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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

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South Cheektowaga Courier /Friday, December 26, 2014

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Local Sports Super sophomores among Eagle leaders this season

By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER

According to the Cleveland Hill High School girls basketball roster, there are three sophomores on the team. And technically that is accurate. But if you’re looking for an inexperienced underclassman to pick on, look elsewhere. Aviance Clark, Sydney Turley and Jayla James may be 10th graders in school, but on the basketball court, they’re experienced veterans. “I don’t look at them as sophomores; I don’t treat them like they’re sophomores. I talk to them like they’re my seniors and they know what the expectations are,” head coach Carrie

Owens said. “And they’re up to the challenge.” All three of the Eagles’ super sophomores have been on the varsity team since eighth grade. And these days, they are a key part of one of the top small schools in Western New York. Senior captain Shadymone Newsome leads the team in scoring, but the next three girls on the list are the sophomores. Clark is averaging 11.9 points per game through seven contests to go along with a team-best 23 assists. Turley has contributed 11.3 points per game as well as 38 rebounds and 21 steals. James has tossed in nine points a night and ranks second to Clark in assists. “We’re definitely looking at our three young returning starters,” Owens said in a preseason JEFFREY T. BARNES interview. “We’re young and talented and our sophomores Alongside teammates Aviance Clark and Jayla James, Cleve Hill’s Sydney are going to be a big part of it.” Turley, right, makes up one-third of the Eagles’ super sophomore trio. And the season excitement stretches well beyond the sophomore class. In fact, of the 14-win team a year ago, there everyone back and motivated, dangerous this time around. 15 players on Cleveland Hill’s “We’re pretty excited,” were zero seniors. And with that makes the Eagles even more

James said. “We’re energetic about this season. It helps out a lot having everybody back. We have athletic people and we’ve all improved on our skills.” After a strong regular season, the postseason ended in the first game for the Eagles, who were upset by Falconer in the Section VI playoffs. But with lessons learned, the Eagles have no such expectations of postseason disappointment this time around. Our hopes are really high,” Turley said. “I really think we’re going to win. After last year, we’re looking to come back strong.” And so far, so good for the young Eagles in 201415. After a season-opening non-league loss to crosstown rival Cheektowaga Central, a contender in Class A, Cleveland Hill has rolled off six consecutive victories. The most impressive came on Dec. 16 when the Eagles cruised to a 30-point win over an Eden team that is expected to be a contender in ECIC IV.

JFK boys basketball jumps out to 3-1 start By Mike Pidanick SPORTS REPORTER

With a lot of players back from last year’s tough season, the John F. Kennedy boys basketball team knew this season was going to be much improved. And it didn’t take long to make that factually

accurate. After winning just two games all of last season, the Bears won three of four to start this season. “Different feeling, different atmosphere, but our guys expected to be 3-1,” JFK coach Tony Krupski said. “We paid our dues, we took our lumps and I think these guys expected to win. I think these guys are ready to win, but we’re just learning to win. We still have a long way to go.” A win over MST Prep in the Pastor-Cooper Tournament and then a non-league victory over Buffalo Arts got things

started. But it was a Dec. 16 win over Holland that demonstrated how much the Bears have grown. Trailing entering the fourth, it was JFK that made the plays down the stretch to pull away from a 47-40 win over the Dutchmen, who swept Kennedy a year ago. “Every game that’s close, we think we can win it, but we had to do something about it,” Bears’ leading-scorer Joe Braniecki said. “We kept saying it last year but never really came through. This time we all said, ‘Hey guys, you know we can do this.’ We know we can

come up with the big plays when we need them.” It’s been a team effort all around, but Braniecki has certainly played a starring role. The 6-foot-6 senior forward averaged 19 points per game in JFK’s first contests. But five others also have at least four points a night in a supporting role — and with a deep roster, Kennedy expects to count on everybody this season. “We have a lot of talent up from the JV team,” said guard Shawn McPhail, one of nine seniors on the roster. “This year, we have 11 players that

can really play, which pushes the starters all the time. No one is promised a starting position; you have to work for it.” Cale Byczkowski, Nate Pazderski, Josh McMahon, Brendan Fox, Hunter Kowal, Collin Snyder and Dejuaine Strickland are the other seniors on the roster. Most of those guys were around last year and remember the feeling of losing. “It’s nice to be coming back from our season last year,” McPhail said. “This year, we came out more confident. It motivates a lot and it gives us something to strive for. But

we’re just taking it one team at a time and trying to get better.” Even in defeat, the improvement is notable. On Dec. 19, JFK took on a Lackawanna team many expect to win ECIC IV down to the wrire before dropping a 62-58 decision. This season, the Bears have shown they will not be an easy game on anyone’s schedule. “You always hope to win but to come in knowing you have a legitimate chance of winning games, it’s a great feeling,” Krupski said. “It’s a confidence builder. These games early on are hopefully going to mean a lot down the road.


South Cheektowaga Courier/ Friday, December 26, 2014

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Blujus progressing as player, joins Lightning’s AHL affiliate By Matthew Ondesko MANAGING EDITIOR

Living up to expectations can be a burden on a young athlete at times. If you do as well as projected, then you were supposed to be that good. If you struggle, then you are considered in some circles to be a bust. Syracuse Crunch defenseman Dylan Blujus has the jury still out on him. A highly touted prospect when he entered high school, Blujus was considered the next big thing. A tall, physical defenseman, Blujus was an instant contributor for coach Terry Miller and the Canisius Crusaders. Even at the age of 14, there was already talk about where Blujus was going to play his college hockey — and what people though of him moving forward. “When I was young, I was looking to play college hockey, and there was a lot of pressure to getting into the right school,” explained Blujus. “When it comes down to it, you just have to enjoy the game. You are young. Just go out and play and the game will take you where it has to take you. And that’s exactly what it did.” Funny how things have a way of working themselves out sometimes. Blujus only played one year for the Canisius hockey team before following Miller and playing for the Buffalo Regals. After a couple of years for the Regals, Blujus took his talents to the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). “I don’t think it was a

tough decision,” said Blujus on his decision to play juniors over attending college. “Back in the day, my advisor told there was an opportunity in Brampton. I took my chance and it was a great choice. There was a great coaching staff there. And it really worked out for me.” During his stint with Brampton and North Bay, Blujus was drafted in the second round of the National Hockey League entry draft by the Tampa Bay Lighting, where he just signed a three-year entry level contract — and was assigned to the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL). “It has been going pretty well,” stated Blujus. “Coming into Syracuse was nice, and I was a little familiar with the city and everything. I kind of know some of the guys from some of the NHL camps. So the transition has gone pretty well.” Getting to the AHL almost didn’t happen for Blujus as he suffered a knee injury while playing for North Bay. It was the first major injury of his young career. It was one he had to fight back from. Blujus did, and led all defenseman last year with 26 assists to go along with his four goals. “Luckily through my hockey career I have been healthy.” said Blujus. “It could have been a lot worse. I was only out about month. I think coming back from the injury I was a little slow, because it never happened to me before. But after a lit bit, I just started to play my game. And, that helped me out too.” Now that he is one step away from the NHL, Blujus

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Dylan Blujus, a Western New York native and Tampa Bay Lightning prospect, played for the Brampton Battalion of the OHL. knows he has a lot to work on if he wants to get to the next level. He uses Patrick Kane, Tim Kennedy and other Western New Yorkers that have gone on to play in the NHL as examples. “Some of the differences are you are playing against stronger, bigger, faster

players,” explained Blujus. “There is a lot let time on the ice. There is a lot less open ice. It was tough in the beginning, but I am getting used to it now. And I’m starting to play well. It’s a long process, but I know I have to work on a lot things.”

He also holds his high school and Regals coach Miller in high regards. Miller, known around WNY as an intense coach, demanded a lot from Blujus and the respect of the players on those teams. And, in the end, it paid off.

“I really enjoyed him as a coach,” stated Blujus. “He was definitely a big contributor in my progression in hockey.” Blujus has the tools to make it to the NHL. He just needs to play his game and make the right choices on the ice.


South Cheektowaga Courier /Friday, December 26, 2014

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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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Sun Flower Girls Home Bureau has moved to St. Andrews Church, 34 Francis Ave. and Crocker Ave., Sloan. Come and join the fun. Crafts, community service projects. 7 – 9:30 p.m. Thurs. Info: 894-5840. Home Bureau, a woman’s organization, enjoy time with friends; learn new skills. Various meeting times/places. Find the group closest to you. Write EC Home Bureau, PO Box 1434, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. Cheektowaga Town Park Homeowners Association meets at 6:30 p.m. third Tues. of each month in the Alexander St. Community Center, 275 Alexander St. Info: Tom McGill at 896-6666 or tom@ starstruckproductions.net. Alcoholics Victorious Meeting at 7 p.m. Wed. Faith Wesleyan Church, 4600 Union Rd., Cheektowaga. Held in room next to sanctuary. All addictions welcomed. Info: 634-2578. Recovery, Inc., a selfhelp group for persons who struggle with anger, panic, anxiety, depression, obsessions, compulsions or phobias, meetings held 7:30 p.m. Tues., St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 900 Maryvale Dr. at Union Road., Cheektowaga. Info: 668-2380. Low Back Safety & Injury Prevention workshop 7 – 8:30 p.m. first and third Wed. every month, 3685 Harlem Rd.,

Cheektowaga. Free to BC/S Comm. Blue, Senior Blue, Universal, Senior Choice. Info: 834-4950. Footprints on the Heart, support group for parents who have experienced loss of baby, meets 7 – 9 p.m. fourth Thurs. of month, Life Transitions Center, Inc., 150 Bennett Rd., Cheektowaga. Info: 6868325. MOPS (Mothers of PreSchoolers) meets 6:15 – 8:15 p.m. first and third Mon., Fellowship Wesleyan Church, Southwestern Blvd., W. Seneca. Info: 652-9534. Cheektowaga/ Lancaster Zonta Club meetings held at 6:30 p.m., third Thursday of each month at Ripa’s Restaurant, Walden Ave, Lancaster. For information call: 6867414. Cheektowaga Chapter Order of DeMolay membership drive for young men aged 12-21, meetings 7 – 9 p.m. second and fourth Fri., Cheek. Masonic Center, 97 Lucid Dr., Cheektowaga. Visitors are welcome. MOMS Club of Cheektowaga and Lancaster social/open house last Fri. of every month for new members. We offer support/ activities for stay-at-home moms & their children. Info: 563-3502. Stepping Out Walking Club, 9 a.m. every Sat., Pine Lawn Cemetery,

corner Harlem Rd. & Genesee for 1 or 2 mile course. Walk with others who have experienced loss. Info: 892-6600.

second Wed. each month, Pine Lawn Chapel, 2951 Harlem Rd., Cheektowaga. All are welcome. Info: 873-7825.

Survive 7 p.m. third Mon. of each month, St. Aloysius’ rectory. A grief support for widow/ widowers. Info: Family Life Ministries 847-2210.

Old Time Radio Club meets 7:30 p.m. first Mon. of each month Oct.-June, St. Aloysius School Hall, Cleveland Dr. & Century Rd., Cheektowaga.

Polka Original Club Meeting 8 – 11 p.m. last Thurs., Knights of Columbus, Union & William, Cheektowaga Info: 892-7615. Ovarian Cancer Coalition support group meets 7 – 9 p.m. last Tues. of each month, Ames Bldg. meeting room, Southgate Plaza, W. Seneca. Info: 684-7434 or 681-9643. Hepatitis & Liver Disorders support groups meet 6:30 – 8 p.m. first Mon. of each month, Walden Galleria Community Room, Cheektowaga. Info: 4471510. Suicide Bereavement support group, for those who have experienced death of a loved one as a result of suicide, 7:30 – 9 p.m. first Tues of each month, Mary & Ralph Wilson Jr. Counseling Center, 150 Bennett Rd., Cheektowaga. Information or registration: 836-6460. Prostate Cancer support group meets 7 p.m. first Thurs. every month, St. Joseph Hospital, Cheektowaga. Info: 834-9200 ext. 5169. Grief Support Group meets 2 – 3:30 p.m.

Tutoring program 6 – 7 p.m. every Tues., New Creation Fellowship, 3325 Genesee St. Cheektowaga. All students welcome. Info: 631-8595.

Buffalo Business Builders meets for open networking & cont. breakfast. 7 a.m. every Wed., Millennium Hotel, 2040 Walden Ave., ITT Standard retirees Cheektowaga. Visitors club meets noon first welcome. Info: 362-2425. Wed. each month at VFW Leonard Post, 2450 Walden Set Free, 12 step Ave., Cheektowaga. program giving support, encouragement & D i c k - U r b a n direction for all of life’s Community Assn. situations, meets 7:30 p.m. meeting 7 p.m. first Thurs., every Wed., Abundant of each month, 1 Nagel Life Center, 2145 Old Drive, Maryvale Primary Union Rd., Cheek. Info: School, except in July and 656-8995. Aug. All welcome. St. Joseph Hospital Foundation recruiting Financial Educational volunteers of any age to Series 7 – 8 p.m. third help support the efforts of Wed. of each month, year-round events. Info: Peregrine’s Landing Sr. Community, 575 Cayuga 891-2545. Creek Rd., Cheektowaga. Registration: 893-3000. Lunches, provided by EC Dept. of Senior New Art Society of Services to those 60-plus Cheektowaga meets 7:30 & spouses, served noon, p.m. third Wed. of every Mon-Fri, Maryvale Senior month, Walden Galleria Complex, 100 Moorman Cheektowaga. community room, 2nd Dr., floor in food court. Info: Suggested contribution is $2.25. Info: 683-5123. 894-8032 or 685-2527.

to assist with variety of activities. Info: 681-9480, Ext. 109. HS Equivalency Program for adults 21 and older, day and evening classes available, Erie 1 BOCES Workforce Development Center, 1526 Walden Ave., suite 600, Cheektowaga. Free. Info: 822-3333. Maplewood Health Care Center, 225 Bennett Rd., Cheektowaga is seeking volunteers to visit, assist with activities, transport residents. Info: 681-9480. Garden Gate Health Care Facility, 2365 Union Rd., Cheektowaga is seeking volunteers to assist residents in daily activities. Info: 668-8100 ext. 246. Free GED Program through GED Connection. Student studies at home by viewing GED programs in TV and working with tutor over the phone. Homework packets sent bi-weekly. Info: 845-7000 ext. 338 weekdays between 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. VFW Ladies Aux. Post 5861 meeting at 1 p.m. third Mon. every month, Elma Senior Center, 3007 Bowen Rd. New members welcome. Info: 655-3685 or 652-9568.

Glenwell, a DePaul Senior Living Community, located at 2248 Old Union Rd., Cheektowaga is requesting donations of ceramic supplies, paint S p e a k e a s y Queen C i t y supplies, punch fountain & Chordsmen, barbershop clothing from 1940s-70s, Toastmasters meeting is at 7 p.m. first and third harmony, meets 7:30 p.m. etc. Info: 608-7000. Mon., Mansard Inn, 3365 each Mon., Maryvale ElderWood Health Abbott Rd., Orchard Park. Community Center, 777 Maryvale Dr., Cheek. Info: Care at Maplewood, 225 Guests welcome. Info: Bennett Rd., Cheektowaga 648-2227 or 667-3067 835-8822 or 875-3910. Super Student Free is seeking volunteers (eves). Alanon Meeting 8 p.m., Thurs., Maryvale Presbyterian Church, 425 Maryvale Dr. (off Harlem), Cheek.


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