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Town of Tonawanda Courier/ Friday, December 19, 2014

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Jay and Theresa Clause from the Tuscarora Reservation teach students about Haudenosaunee culture and tradition.

Students learn about culture, tradition Jay and Theresa Clause, a Native American couple from the Tuscarora Reservation in Niagara County, paid a very special visit to Franklin Elementary School on Nov. 24, teaching students about Haudenosaunee culture and traditions. Mr. Clause, who worked as a steelworker in Buffalo for many years, and Mrs. Clause, a member of the Turtle clan, have spent years collecting a variety of Haudenosaunee artifacts such as Wampum belts, animal pelts, tools and drums, bringing many of these items for the students to see and interact with. Mr. and Mrs. Clause began their presentation by reciting part of the Haudensaunee Thanksgiving Address, which

students have read in class. They also told the story of the Great Peacemaker who, according to tradition, brought together the Haudenosaunee, the Five Nations of the Iroquois League: the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga and Seneca nations. The presentation included history, stories, and many fun, hands-on activities. Students even danced to the traditional music of the Haudenosaunee, which they really enjoyed, according to Franklin Elementary teacher Heidi Sorel. “The presentation enriched the learning of the students, who have spent the first eight weeks of school learning about the first inhabitants of New York State,” she said.

Pictured left to right: Ricky and Alyssa and (standing) Helena Panowicz.

Breakfast with Santa Santa was the guest of honor during “Breakfast with Santa” at St. John the Baptist School in Kenmore this past weekend. Friends and families of the school’s Home School Family Association gathered to share a buffet breakfast before the special visitor arrived. While waiting, children enjoyed various Christmas activities, including decorating individual cookies, holiday face-painting, ornament craft-making, and more. When

the jolly ol’ elf finally arrived, the kids descended upon him nothing short of ‘rock star’ mayhem. Youngster Chloe Bowles commented, “I don’t mind waiting in line to see Santa. I’ve got good food and I get to talk with the big guy, too.” All in attendance were grateful to parent co-chairs Dawn Gottler and Melanie Kamens for providing such a wonderful, family event for their children.


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Gingerbread tradition celebrated at St. John’s Recently, was “National Gingerbread Day.” And what could be more delicious way to celebrate this day and the upcoming holidays? The kindergarten classes of St. John the Baptist School in Kenmore found the perfect way by making their own gingerbread homes, in the longstanding German tradition. Although gingerbread has been around formore than 1,000 years, it wasn’t until the Victorian Era when German Europeans

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of the death of her grandfather, whose middle name was Sampson. She named the baby in memory of him. The name announcement coincides with a series of billboards that were unveiled around the Buffalo area the same day, revealing Sampson’s name to the community.

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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.

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chance to sit on Santa’s lap starting at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 20 at Brighton Place Library. Parents and Grandparents will want to bring their cameras. Crafts and games too. Limited to 25 kids. Call 332-4375 to sign up. Lego Club for children ages 5-13 will take place from 6-7 p.m. Tues., Dec. 23 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Free. Open to the public. Registration required: 693-5043. Kenmore Art Society meets at 7 p.m. every fourth Monday of the month through May at Many Community Center at the corner of Wilber and Mang. Food Drive for Local Tonawanda Veterans Drop off your nonperishable food before Dec. 23 at the City of Tonawanda Public Library, 333 Main St., City of Tonawanda. Teen Gaming Teens ages 12-17 can stop by after school to play video games on the Nintendo Wii, or challenge their friends to a variety of board and card games, from 4-5 p.m. the last Tuesday of every month (Dec. 23) at the Kenmore Library, 160 Delaware Rd., Kenmore. Info: 8732842. 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:

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Free Preschool Dance Class Children ages 3-4 years old will have a great time learning fun dance steps and enjoying fun props from 1-1:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at Tonawanda Dance Arts. Space is limited. Pre-register: 694-3878 or www. tonawandadancearts.com. Info: Tonawandadance@ aol.com. Organ Recital at Advent begins at 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 at The Church of Advent, 54 Delaware Rd., Kenmore. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Advent pipe organ. Featuring soloists: Bishop William Franklin, Ms. Joanne Jasinski, Benjamin Phillips, the Rev. Earle King. Freewill donations applied to organ maintenance. Info: 876-6504 or www. adventkenmore.org. Santa Lucia Pageant begins at 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 14 at Augustana Lutheran Church, 3143 Eggert Rd., Tonawanda. Followed by light refreshments. Free. Wheelchair accessible. Info: 832-5720. Neighborhood Watch Groups will be holding a holiday party. BelmontLindbergh 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 15. Alexander Hamilton 6 p.m. Tues., Dec. 16. Old Town 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17. Seniors watch no meeting. Info: Detective Scott Sprague, police liaison, at 8796645. Advent Penance Service begins at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Church, 263 Claremont, Tonawanda. All are welcome. Info: 834-4282 or www. bsacramentchurch.com. Breakfast With Santa! Kids will enjoy a light breakfast and will have a

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Ken-Ton’s students to achieve the success they deserve.” “Proposition One and Two were the result of a long list of needs and enhancements that the district decided on a couple of years ago, and this is phase two of an ongoing process to

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support and the efforts of the many dedicated people that made it all possible,” Dana said Dec. 11. “These are difficult times as we continue to strive to provide an atmosphere that provides a safe environment and promotes learning, therefore enabling

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Capital project • from page 5 Proposition One includes updates to allow the school buildings to comply with health and safety codes, including updates to the building envelopes, such as improvement of accessibility for students with disabilities, and related updates related to “Scenario I,” which the district voted to pass earlier this year. Among other updates, it includes roof replacements and a bus loop

PUBLIC NOTICE

Town of Tonawanda 5-Year HUD Consolidated Plan FY 2015 Annual Action Plan Community Development Block Grant Home Investment Partnership Grant Emergency Solutions Grant A public meeting will be held on Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. regarding the 5-Year Consolidated Plan (FY 2015-2019) and the FY 2015 Annual Action plan. The plans are available for public review in local libraries, Town and Village Clerks’ Offices, Community Development Office, and on the web at www.tonawanda.ny.us (go to the DEPARTMENT tab and scroll down to Community Development). The 5-Year Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan set goals for addressing housing and community development needs and delineates federal program activities that will be used to meet those goals. The program activities are funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Grant, and the Emergency Solutions Grants administered through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The public meeting will be held at the following time and location: Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., Parkside Village Community Building, 169 Sheridan Parkside Drive, Room 113, Tonawanda, NY 14150. The meeting location is accessible to the physically handicapped. Those wishing to offer comments at the public meeting are encouraged to submit a written text, as well. Any person who is visually/hearing impaired, or has limited English proficiency is encouraged to contact our office at 871-8847, ext. 1, to arrange for interpreter services. Those interested persons who are unable to attend may submit comments in writing to the Town of Tonawanda Community Development office at 169 Sheridan Parkside Drive, Tonawanda, NY 14150 by no later than 4:00 p.m. on January 19, 2015 or via e-mail to jhartz@tonawanda.ny.us. Anthony F. Caruana Town Supervisor Town of Tonawanda

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at Lindbergh Elementary School, a new parking lot on Fries Road, gym and locker updates at Kenmore East and a new bus loop at Kenmore West. About 80 percent of the cost will come from state aid, with the remaining total coming from the district’s reserve funds. Proposition Two includes updates that will help the district’s auditoriums and athletic fields. Hoover Middle, Franklin Middle, Kenmore East and Kenmore West will see updates to their individual auditoriums, and there will also be updates to and artificial turf installed at Adams Field, Crosby Field and at Kenmore West. About 75 percent of this proposition’s cost will come from state aid, with taxpaying covering the remaining portion.

On Dec. 1, one week before the capital project vote, the Board of Education, various district administrators and project architects held a panel-style informational public forum in the auditorium of Hoover Middle School. It gave residents a chance to learn more about the capital project and have their questions answered. Although Dana said the district was, legally, not allowed to actually persuade residents to vote for or against the capital project, they were allowed to provide information to the public. The panel included representatives of Gordon W. Jones Architects and Campus Construction Management Group, Inc., the project’s architects. Mirand said the district entered into the first phase

of the project five years ago to assess the long-term needs of the district’s buildings. A committee of community members, administrators and architects discussed what could be done. Dana recalled, “The first time we sat down, it was a real eyeopener to realize what was going on and the magnitude of the project - over $58 million.” Construction of the first phas e of the project, which was approved in 2009, is scheduled to be finished by the end of this year. “This accomplishment goes a long way to assist us in accomplishing [the district’s goals] and to do so in a way that contributes to our financial sustainability,” Dana added last week. “In simple terms, we are all elated.”


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Local sports St. Joe’s drops a pair in second Upstate/Downstate Tourney who slowly clawed their way back into the game when they settled down and started to share the ball more and make better decisions. In fact, Lewis had one final look at the ball from three-point range at the buzzer. But it did not fall By Dave Ricci true. SPORTS REPORTER Losing to Holy Trinity in the state semifinals last For Nichols and St. Joe’s season, Nichols coach John it was a way to gauge where Reinholz said this weekend they are now and where they provided exactly what his are going. team needed: a test to push Holy Trinity squeaked themselves to the limit so out a 58-55 win over the they can get better and better host Nichols Vikings in the down the road. final game of the second “We’re playing teams that annual Upstate/Downstate are this good for a reason. Tournament that was held To help us get better,” said Dec. 12-13 at Nichols. Reinholz. “If you look at our The reigning Class A state first six games, every team Catholic champion Holy that we’ve played is going Trinity of Long Island used to be one of the top teams an incredible blend of speed in Western New York or and team ball to put Nichols New York state. That’s why on its heels early as Trinity we’re playing teams like raced to a 27-8 lead after that. We want to battle and the first quarter. we want to have extremely Chris Miner had 24 points tough games every night and 16 rebounds while Cam we play.” Lewis added 17 points and Coming into the season, 10 boards for the Vikings, the Vikings were set with

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St. Joe’s senior John Scaglione and the Marauders didn’t pick up a win at the second annual Upstate/Downstate Tournament held Dec. 12-13 at Nichols School.

their core three of Miner, Lewis and fellow senior Tanner Schmit. The key to getting back to and winning states was the building a support cast around their three veterans. So far, freshman Marcellus Cooper, according to Reinholz, has stepped up into that role and responded well to not only a higher level of basketball compared to JV, but a tougher class load than what he is used to. “That’s exactly what we’re trying to do,” said Reinholz. “We’re trying to help the new guys, the guys who have come up from JV or have very limited varsity experience. We’re trying to help them to become better basketball players. So if we don’t put them in tough situations, if we play teams that we are able to beat by 40 points, that’s not going to help them become better. So what we’re basically doing is throwing them into the fire. It literally is a baptism by fire experience. It really is.” Reinholz has unques-

tioned faith in the talent his team has. The key will be remembering the little things like sharing the basketball. “What we’re trying to teach the boys is trust your teammate,” said Reinholz. “Trust all of your teammates by moving the ball and passing it, as opposed to dribbling through guys.” Nichols defeated St. Francis Prep 64-59 on Dec.12. The weekend was a wake up call for St. Joe’s, which dropped both games to the visitors. Matt Fritz and Grant Beyer each sank 10 points for the Marauders in their 62-37 loss to St. Francis Prep on the second day. “Right now we’re talking about just playing as a team,” said St. Joe’s head coach Mark Simon. “Until we play as a five-man team (on the floor), a 12-man team, we’re not going to have success. So right now we’re just talking about becoming a cohesive unit.” Holy Trinity opened the weekend with a 64-49 win over St. Joe’s.

Thunder bowlers exhibit rapid progression early this season

By Dave Ricci

SPORTS REPORTER

Coach Brian Fittry tells his Mount St. Mary Thunder bowling team to follow one mindset: ‘If you are a little better tomorrow than you

were today, you will get better.’ That line of thinking is paying off in the form of wins for the small but feisty Thunder bowling team during the 2014-15 Monsignor Martin Athletic Association season. The Thunder are coming off of a 2013-14 campaign that saw it finish in fourth place in the regular season, but would go on to pull off the postseason upset by laying claim to the Catholic

school playoff title. Now, moving forward after losing eight seniors, the Thunder has just four bowlers with team captain Danielle Cunliffe, a junior, as the team’s lone returner. Freshman Lillian Mueller and the senior duo of Susan Petty and Mary Elise Brady, who have never bowled competitively, complete the spunky Thunder roster that was standing in fourth place with a record of 8.5 wins and 7.5 losses, as of press time.

Brady has seen amazing growth, going from bowling in the 90s during tryouts to the 130s as of this past week. “That’s quite a jump,” said Fittry. As of now, the Thunder’s strong start might come down to the face that they might be too green to realize they shouldn’t be doing this well. Fittry isn’t questioning the reason why. He is just proud of how well his girls have been bowling. “I told the girls our goal is

to just beat our average,” said Fittry. “If we go into every game beating your average, then your average is going to go up. At the end of the year, hopefully, we’ll be in a place to duplicate what we did last year.” Fittry added that the natural athletic skills of Brady, Petty and Mueller have made them all quick studies when it comes to bowling and made them the perfect compliment to Cunliffe’s experienced leadership.

Looking over the wins, Fittry said taking 3.5 out of 4 from Cardinal O’Hara was a big boost for the team’s confidence. But the best ego boost was taking a game from division-leading Buffalo Seminary. Though they dropped three to the Red-Tailed Hawks, who came into the match at 11-1, Fittry said being able to hand first place Sem only its second loss was a big step forward for the Thunder.


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Local sports East boys bowlers off to blazing start, girls get program boost

By Dave Ricci

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Kenmore East sophomore Dom Germano said it best. “Everyone gets along and we have the chemistry,” he said. “When you have the chemistry you can basically do anything as a team.” Four games into the 201415 season and the Kenmore East boys bowling team has proven that statement to be true. The ‘Dogs stunned the rest of the Niagara Frontier League by being part of a four-way tie for first place with a 3-1 record as of Dec. 15. Leading the way for the Bulldogs has been the red hot trio of Dom Germano, Connor Pilarski and seventh grader Michael Weber. Making a bid for the

league’s Triple Crown, Germano, who is part of the Bulldogs ‘A’ team with with seniors Robby Mol and Kyle Kijowski, currently has the top high series (762) and high game (289), and his 211.25 ranks third in high average. Along with the rise in the standings, there has come a rise in expectations as the ‘Dogs come into every match fully expecting to win. “We always have the mindset to win,” Germano said. “It’s really the way to go. Win or there’s no point in playing a sport. You’ve just gotta win.” Michael Weber is having a blazing start to his varsity career as his 715 ranks third in high series, while Pilarski’s 684 is seventh. Both also rank in the top 10 in high game. Pilarski, Weber and Mitch White make up the Ken East boys ‘B’ team. “This is only my second year with the team,” said coach David Zajac. “But judging by way back when I bowled against Ken East and seeing them last year

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and the year before when I was coaching with Niagara Falls and Lockport, I would go out on a limb and say this is probably the strongest team I’ve seen for Ken East. I tell the guys every time they’ve got to want it as much as I do.” The Lady Bulldogs are standing at 0-4 as of press time. But Zajac strongly believes his girls have the talent to make a statement as the season goes on. The most encouraging thing is the rise in numbers. The Lady Bulldogs were stuck in a bit of a funk for a couple of seasons in which they didn’t have enough girls to field a full starting roster of six. But those days are gone as Ken East has a full starting roster and two subs. Kaela Wolf, Stephanie Latko and Kim Michalski make up the core of the ‘A’ team, while Sydney Dunn, Ashley Henderson and Courtney Russell see action on the ‘B’ team. Hannah Raymond and Emily Laufer complete the line up.

Ken West girls finding niche, boys move on without top bowlers

By Dave Ricci

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The new season has been an interesting journey so far for the Kenmore West bowling team. Four matches in, as of press time, the Lady Blue

Devils are standing at 2-2 and getting a good sense of where they are as a team going forward. The boys team, 0-4, is on the younger side and is bit of a work in progress. But regardless of what the wins and losses read, coach Larry Monahan has been very pleased by what he has seen from both squads. Making a strong showing at the NFL kickoff tournament, the Lady Blue Devils toppled 2,279 pins to earn a fourth-place finish.

That set the stage for not only wins over powerhouses North Tonawanda and Lewiston-Porter, but also strong showings against Grand Island and defending NFL champion Niagara Falls. Leading the way for the Lady Blue Devils are cocaptains Courtney Jackson and Kaitlyn Evans. Jackson is on the Blue Devils’ ‘A’ team with Stephanie Tully and Chloe Strong. Evans, meanwhile, primarily guides the ‘B’ team with Heather Phillips and

Emily Dowdall. “I’ve been really happy with the progress the girls have been having right now,” said Monahan. Abbie Attinger, Sabrina Sigler, Katie Naffky and Alexis Seaman are also part of the squad of 14. On the boys side, Mike Hoadley is serving as the captain for a retooling Blue Devils team that is moving forward without top guns Ryan Hussar and Jason Stopka. Though this is a transition

year for the Blue Devils, Monahan said he has seen a lot of good things from his team that go beyond the black and white of final scores. Eighth graders Ryan Henneberger (‘A’ team) and Alex Walker (‘ B’ team) have shown great promise, especially Henneberger, who went from bowling in the 70s to hitting 160-170 now. “Absolutely,” said Monahan. “All my guys are brand new. I’ve got seven guys this year, all brand new. I’ve got a couple of middle schoolers.

I think we’re going to go through our growing pains this year with the team. Obviously losing both Jason and Ryan, it’s tough to replace them.” Monahan added that even though this might be a bit of a bumpy start, if they stick with it and keep improving as expected, this team could grow into a solid contender in the NFL. Hunter Notaro, Nick Atallah, Tyler Agro, Chris Powers and Nick Hodges are also on the roster.


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Local sports Sandekian named Grand Sculler at Aquettes competition against four other synchro organizations On Dec. 6, the Town of Tonawanda Aquettes hosted a Sculling competition at Sweet Home High school. The swim meet was attended by over 100 athletes from five local teams. The teams represented w e r e t h e To n a w a n d a Aquettes, Buffalo Swimkins, Keuka Kokanees, Rochester Dolphins and the Southtowns YMCA Swordfish. Sculling involves using hand movements to propel and support the swimmer when performing upside down in the water. The athletes were required to perform specific maneuvers with names such as “Double Ballet Leg,” “Flamingo,” and “Reverse Torpedo.” Throughout the day, swimmers competed in

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Alexis Sandekian was the top scoring athlete at the Tonawanda Aquettes’ Sculling competition on Dec. 6. five different skill levels, each divided into separate age groups. Swimmers rotated in

groups to different judging stations. Scores were averaged and combined to compute each athlete’s overall score. Alexis Sandekian from the Town of Tonawanda Aquettes was the top scoring athlete of the meet and was awarded the Grand Sculler trophy for her overall score of 81.2. Sandekian is a sophomore at Kenmore East High School and is in her seventh year swimming with the Aquettes. The Aquettes have numerous programs suitable for girls of all ages and skill levels. For more information on the Aquettes, please visit us at www.ttasynchro.com or contact head coach Karen Alvarez at 9120427.

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Sculling involves a synchronized swimmer using hand movements to propel and support themselves when performing in the pool.

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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Hoover Middle students perform annual winter concert By Kimberlee Sabshin NT SUN CORRESPONDENT

On Monday, Dec. 15, Hoover Middle School held its annual winter concert, featuring a wide variety of selections as performed by students of the orchestra, chorus, jazz band, glee choir and concert band, to a packed auditorium of parents, family and friends.

The orchestra, as directed by Stephanie Cartwright, first performed “Merry Christmas, Cha Cha Cha,” a mash-up of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas and “La Bamba.” They then proceeded with a piece called “Velocity,” followed by “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” a perennial favorite from the 1966 adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s

tale, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Cartwright, orchestra director at Edison Elementary School and Hoover, said the Seuss piece included a “full” orchestra. “Some top students every year from the concert band join us,” she said.

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Town of Tonawanda 5-Year Consolidated Plan Annual Action Plan Community Development Block Grant HOME Investment Partnership Act Grant Emergency Solutions Grant Public Review Period The Town of Tonawanda must file a 5-Year Consolidated Plan and an Annual Action Plan with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to receive Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program funds. The Towns of Amherst, Cheektowaga and Tonawanda have formed a Consortium for the purpose of applying for federal HOME Investment Partnership funds. The Town of Amherst (as lead community for the Consortium) will file the Town of Tonawanda’s HOME Investment Partnership program in their Annual Action Plan. The 5-Year Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan lists projects proposed for funding by the Town of Tonawanda for CDBG, HOME, and ESG funds. A draft of the plans are available for public review and comment from December 19, 2014 through January 19, 2015, at the following locations: Town of Tonawanda Community Development Office, 169 Sheridan Parkside Drive, Tonawanda; Town Clerk’s Office, 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore; Village Clerk’s Office, 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore; Kenilworth Library, 318 Montrose Avenue, Tonawanda; Kenmore Library, 160 Delaware Road, Kenmore; and on the web at www.tonawanda.ny.us (go to the DEPARTMENT tab and scroll down to community Development). Written comments may be submitted to the Town of Tonawanda Community Development Office at 169 Sheridan Parkside Drive, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 or electronically via e-mail to: jbartz@tonawanda.ny.us. All comments must be received by 4:00 p.m., January 19, 2015. Anthony F. Caruana Town Supervisor Town of Tonawanda

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Students sing ‘Do You Want To Build A Snowman?’ Concert • from page 10 “They rehearsed with me extra time, so I really appreciate the extra work that they put into putting this piece together. It’s similar to a Buffalo Philharmonic concert, how you would see not only strings, but the woodwinds, the brass and the percussion all working as one ensemble.” The chorus, which vocal music teacher Lisa Welfare directed, performed “Child of Peace” and a folk piece called “Shalom Chaverim/Hevenu Shalom Aleichem,” during which Joseph Cannizzaro provided vocals for an opening solo. Welfare said the latter number is a traditional Israeli folk song that carries the message of, “Go my friends in peace, until we meet again.” For their final number, the chorus sang the popular tune,

“Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” from the Disney movie “Frozen.” Throughout the three songs, vocal music teacher Lisa Hasselback provided piano accompaniment during the singing. The jazz band consisted of a group of children from the larger concert band who auditioned to be part of the more selective group, band director and music teacher Mary Kwitowski said. Their set included “Proud Mary,” “Frosty the Snowman,” with a trumpet solo by Jordan Taylor, and “A Rockin’ Merry Christmas,” a spirited rendition of “Joy to the World,” with an alto sax solo from Tabitha Peterangelo and Jayden Thorpe playing a trombone solo. After the jazz band was the glee choir, again with Welfare

“The Gift of Christmas,” a medley of “Angels We Have Heard on High,” “Away in a Manger” and “Oh Come, All Ye Faithful.” They ended with “Let It Snow,” during which a select group of eighth-grade students stood in front to form a small Dixieland band. Hoover Middle Principal Carmelina Persico said on Monday about 300 students, including vocal and instrumental performers, participated in the winter concert. When asked what makes her the most excited to be the school’s principal, Persico cited progression and improvement students had made as they progressed through weeks and weeks of practice.

as director and Hasselback as accompanist. The small group of girls in this select choir, who were chosen from the larger group of choral students via auditions, sang “Christmastime is Here,” from “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” followed by “Jazz Cantate,” “Once Upon a December” from the Disney movie “Anastasia” and “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” During the final song, sixthgrader William Burhans played the drums. The concert band, the final act, consisted of a group of 110 students from three grade levels, Kwitowski said. Student teacher Lauren Smith was guest director of the first song, “Lightning,” after which Kwitowski directed

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Items $100 or less • 3 line maximum • No pets • Price must appear in ad • Published 3 weeks

Lost & Found Ad FR3 lineEEmaximum • Published 4 weeks

Limit one item per coupon, one coupon per family per week. Excludes services, help wanted, babysitting, real estate, rentals, garage sales, livestock, pets and agricultural products. No telephone orders please.

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Town of Tonawanada Courier /Friday, December 19, 2014

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Classifieds W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

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Remodeling & Handyman

STORM DAMAGE & INSURANCE CLAIMS

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Town of Tonawanda Courier/ Friday, December 19, 2014

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Employment W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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Inside Sales Representatives As the Community Papers of WNY’s family of products and distribution area continues to grow, our company has an immediate need for several part-time inside sales representatives in our Special Promotions Department. If your friends describe you as outgoing, relational, organized and energetic, we want to talk to you about joining our Special Promotions team. We will provide the training and the tools you need to succeed, along with the recognition you deserve when you reach your goals. Send your resume to Kelly LaBella. Kelly LaBella@cpowny.com or mail to Kelly Labella Community Papers of WNY PO Box 790 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Community Papers of WNY is an equal opportunity employer

Outside Sales Representatives Serving Western New York since 1968, Community Papers of WNY is New York State’s largest locally owned publisher of free weekly community newspapers. As our family of products and distribution area continue to grow, we need to fill several entry-level, outside sales representative positions. The ideal candidate does not need outside sales experience. We will train the right person. They must however, possess exceptional communication, negotiation and time management skills and be able to follow our specific and successful sales process. Our ideal Outside Sales Representative will need to establish rapport with people from all walks of life, wear different hats based on each client’s needs and is open to coaching and advice. Community Papers of WNY offers room for advancement, paid vacation and holidays, health insurance at group rates and 401(k). Interested applicants please forward resume and cover letter to: Community Papers of WNY PO Box 790 Buffalo, NY 14225 Attention: Kelly LaBella or email to: klabella@cpowny.com Community Papers of WNY is an equal opportunity employer

Employment BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

AVON - Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information call: 888-423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central) HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! www.needmailers.com VOID IN WI HOW TO EARN $1,000+ DAILY! Get Paid up to 72 Times Daily! No Selling! Free Money Making Website!! www.100KMonthly.com

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Town of Tonawanada Courier /Friday, December 19, 2014

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750 ml Compare @ $50 Elsewhere

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26

30

$

Crown Royal “Fine Deluxe”

A Blend of 50 Distinct Whiskies Aged In White Oak Barrels - Delicate

$33.88 - $3.00 Rebate

95

$

750 ml

San Pedro Gato Negro

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434-4700

• Cabernet/Merlot • Chardonnay

• Red • White • Blush & Also Sangria

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$

Net Liter

$35.95 - $3.00 Rebate

88

Liter

$

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32

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6

$ 99

Mix-N-Match A Case Send For $48 Rebate

Buffalo Trace

Black Cherry Infused Bourbon

10 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon

Kentucky Bourbon

$17.99 - $5.00 Rebate

12

$

99

Liter

$

Net

$

28

Red

Black

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12 Years

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18+ Years

3395

$

1.75 Liter

$

4395

$

American White Goods Sale

Seagram’s Vodka

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FREE After $14.99 Rebate On 2 Bottles

Skyy

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$17.95 - $5.00 Rebate

$

12

95 Net

Swedish Vodka

1799

$

1.75 Liter

Compare To Absolut & Save 50%

Sobieski Polish Vodka

$17.99 - $5.00 Rebate

$

1299 Net

1.75 Liter

Designer Shot Glass Set Included

1.5 Liter

Cordially Yours

Grand Marnier

The Pinnacle Whisky Of The House Of Walker

• Original • Cherry • Raspberry/ Peach

$

Honey & Scotch Cordial

$

750 ml

750 ml

Gordon’s

3295

Drambuie

3795

Beringer

Magnifico Sparkling Italian

Gin or Vodka

Dazzling Red or White Sparkling Moscatos

$17.95 - $3.00 Rebate

$3.75 - $2.00 Rebate

• Ginger Peche • Grapefruit Blanc • Lavender Honey

Net 750 ml

750 ml

$

14

95 Net

1.75 Liter

Stolichnaya • Original • Apple • Orange • Raspberry $21.95 - $8.00 Rebate

$

1

$ 75

$

19

95

Remember:

Jesus Is The Reason For The Season

1395 Merry Christmas Liter

Net

Also Blueberry 1.75 Liter

To All

12

95

$

750 ml

Santa Margherita

9

$ 99

Net

9

$ 95

750 ml

1395

$

750 ml

Christkindl

$13.95 - $4.00 Rebate

95

Made From Hand-Picked Small Lot Grapes

1988

$

In Wooden 2 Pack Set

750 ml

Christmas Wines

German Spiced (Mulled Gluhwein)

6

$ 88 Liter

Christmas

Net

750 ml 2 Pk

Ruffino Lumina

Maso Canali

The Worlds Best Selling Pinot Grigio

Liter

Make Your Holidays Sparkle

Chardonnay/ Pinot Noir 2 Pack Set

11

$

OPEN SUN., 12/21/14 FROM NOON TO 8PM

25+ Years

1.75 Liter

European Vodka Values

Rökk

6

$ 99

A Riesling/Chenin Blanc/Moscato Blend

6295 $18589 750 ml

Liter

1.5 Liter

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Blended With Clynelish Single Malt Yielding Soft Succulent Flavors

Discover Complexity

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• Cabernet Sauvignon • Chardonnay • Merlot • Shiraz • Pinot Noir

1/2 Price Sale

Keeping In Stride With Johnnie Walker Scotch 6 Years

The Little Penguin

Californian

Red/ White 2 Pack Set

Net

Buy A Case Send For $24 Case Rebate

4

39

Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible

9

750 ml

$ 44

95

“One Of The World’s Great Whiskies”

750 ml

9

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1.75 Liter

77

$11.99 - $2.00 Rebate

$ 88

$ 99

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The Only Creatures Worth Stirring

Eagle Rare

Net

750 ml

Net

Red Stag

Peter Vella

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95

Liter

Wine Casks

the Wine & Liquor Outlet

(From Fruili)

1095

$

1.5 Liter

Lacryma Christi

• Cabernet Sauvignon • Our Daily Red (Organic) • White Christmas Moscato

Tears Of Christ White Wine

750 ml

750 ml

6

$ 99

From Mastroberardino

$

1495

Special Buys From Our Flying Buying Squadron

Captain Morgan Special Edition

Very Rare Cognac

1695

$

Aged In Spanish Oak Sherry Casks For Extra Smooth Rum

$

Frapin VS

750 ml

3995

Bushmills Irish

"1608" 100th Anniversary Limited Edition

4949

$

750 ml

750 ml

Save Up To 50% Off On Above Special Buys

Just In The Nick Of Time - Last Minute Stocking Stuffers

Jim Beam's

Candy Cane

• Black Cherry • Spiced • Honey Tea

• Dekuyper Schnapps • Pinnacle Vodkas

• Absolut Citron • Don Julio Tequila • Kraken Rum

Save 1/2 Off

Each

Each Pack Of 50 mls

Red Stag 50 ml/3pk.Assortment

2

$ 99

Assortment

4

$ 95

10-15 Count Packs

$

1295

OUR SALE IS EXTENDED THIS WEEK FROM FRIDAY, 12/19/14 THROUGH SATURDAY, 12/27/14 • Hours: 9am-11pm Daily, Sunday 12 Noon-6pm


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