2019 Family Guide

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Your 2019 family guide offers activities and camps for kids

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Take time to read this summer with your kids • Edinboro Branch Library: 413 W. Plum St. Edinboro, 451-7081 • Raymond M. Blasco, M.D. Memorial Library: 160 E. Front St., 451-6900

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Read. Read. Read. That's the message of United Way’s Imagination Library. In Erie County, since its launch in 2013, the Imagination Library has distributed 596,842 books to 20,455 children. The program sends books out to infants through age 5 every month. The Imagination Library for Erie County is funded 100 percent by local support of United Way of Erie County. For more information or to sign up a child in your life, visit www.UnitedWayErie. org/Imagination. Avoid summer slide 20 minutes a day The term summer slide refers to lost academic skills from the previous school year if students don't practice educational skills throughout the summer.According to United Way, parents can help students avoid the summer slide with six books over the summer months, or 20 minutes a day of reading. Need some books? To improve readings skills, United Way launched its Summer Slide Book Drive in 2016 and donors in the community have helped distribute 32,000 age-appropriate books to students throughout Erie County. How to participate as a donor: Drop off new books appropriate for children grades Kindergarten through eighth grade to United Way of Erie County offices by Friday, May 24. Additional drop off sites are available. Please check hours before you go. Sites include: Achievement Center, 4950 W 23rd St. Erie Allstate Insurance, Matt Barczyk Agency, 3309 Liberty St. Ambridge Rose Spa and Salon, 3344 W 26th St. American Tinning & Galvanizing Co., 552 W. 12th St. Erie Water Works, 240 W. 12th St. 2

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To avoid summer slide, children should read six books over the summer months, or 20 minutes a day. [SHUTTERSTOCK.COM]

Erie Water Works, Bayfront 340 W. Bayfront Pkwy. Holiday Financial Services, 715 W. 38th St. JET24/FOX66/YourErie.com, 8455 Peach St. Lamar Advertising, 8235 Oliver Road Laskowski Insurance Agency, 4620 Buffalo Road Marquette Savings Bank offices Moore Research Services, Inc. 670 W. 36th St. Northwest Bank offices Plyler Entry Systems, 8850 Fry Road, McKean Saint Vincent Hospital, 232 W. 25th St. United Way of Erie County, 420 W. Sixth St. Widget Financial offices Reading Buddies program For help with reading, students can participate in various Reading Buddy events throughout the summer months. For more information, visit www. unitedwayerie.org/ readingbuddies

Visit the library Books and more are available for every age by visiting branches of the Erie County Public Library. Make sure to call for hours. Outlets include: • Millcreek Branch: 2088 Interchange Road, Suite 280, 451-7084 • Fairview Lincoln Community Center: 1255 Manchester Road, 451-7085 • Iroquois Avenue Branch Library: 4212 Iroquois Ave., 451-7082

There are also six independent libraries in Erie County that offer programs: • Albion Area Public Library: 111 E. Pearl St., Albion, 814-756-5400 • Corry Public Library: 117 W. Washington St., Corry, 814-664-7611 • McCord Memorial Library: 32 W. Main St., North East, 725-4057 • Rice Avenue Public Library: 705 Rice Ave., Girard, 774-8286 • Union City Public Library: 2 Stranahan St., Union City, 814-438-3209 • Waterford Public Library: 24 South Park Row, Waterford, 796-4729 Check the Bookmobile schedule by visiting https:// erielibrary.org/wp-content/ uploads/2019/04/BKM-2019April-May-June.pdfbkm@ eriecountypa.gov., or call 451-6935.


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Summer activities for all abilities By Jennifer Smith

Everyone anticipates summer. But when you have a child with special needs, sometimes that anticipation isn’t 100 percent joyful. Finding summer activities isn’t as easy as just walking out the door. Luckily there are a number of community organizations that understand how to make activities more successful for children with unique physical, medical or emotional needs. So go ahead, be a kid … explore, have fun outside, play a sport, learn a new skill, make music, or hang out with friends. Be fit, have fun There are so many benefits to being active — mental, physical and

social. But being part of a group can sometimes be overwhelming for those with special needs. Others might need a little extra time or hands-on help to master a skill. The Full Spectrum Fitness Club, which started this spring, is helping teens and adults build their bodies and new friendships. The program is a collaboration between the Autism Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Erie Sports Now Fitness and Performance. It meets Sunday afternoons in the new Erie Bank Sports Park. Cost is $15 for an 8-week session. The hour-long sessions begin and end with a team huddle, and also include warmup, strength training, cardio, games and challenges. Each participant receives one-onone guidance from Tyler Travis, a certified exercise physiologist and

Little League Challengers is an adaptive softball team for special needs persons who are ages 4-22, enrolled in school, and from anywhere in Erie County. [FILE PHOTO/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

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F A M I LY G U I D E strength and conditioning specialist. Other volunteers include Andrew Nowak, a local attorney and avid runner who founded the program, and Kameron Landers, a director with the Autism Society of NWPA. “Our family salutes this program,” said Diane Baer, whose son Cameron participated in the first session offered this spring. “This program has been a much-needed fitness option for young adults on the spectrum. Communication challenges make fitness instruction a daunting task for the coach and the individual. Coach Tyler and his assistant coaches are well trained and provide simple instructions with verbal cues and visual modeling that make the exercises easy to learn and complete.” Beast on the Bay Did you know children and adults ages 12 and up with special needs can compete in the Beast on the Bay? A paved, one-mile adapted course offers 15 obstacles that involve pushing, pulling and going over metal and wooden ramps. Choose as many as you like to complete. Buddies are welcome to join participants for free — and if you don’t have one they’ll help

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The Barber Beast on the Bay offers a special, 1-mile paved adapted course with optional challenges that involve pushing, pulling and ramps. It’s open to anyone ages 12 and up. Buddies run the race for free. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

you find one. The final obstacle is in the Waldameer Wave Pool and it brings both the adapted and 10-mile course participants together for the finish. Cost is $25, and participants must register by Aug. 1 to guarantee T-shirt, medal and goodie bag. Register online at www.

barberbeast.org/adapted-course or call 480-6810. Sports and active play opportunities available locally • Challenger Little League Teams, age 4-18, or up to age 22

if still enrolled in high school, to enjoy the game of baseball with adapted rules and equipment. LeBoeuf Little League Challenger, Heather Johnston, 460-1345 or flbchallengers@ yahoo.com. Millcreek (MYAA) Challenger, 8333298 or myaasports@gmail.com. North East Challenger, Jennifer Smith, 240-8507 or wordsmithcreations@gmail.com. • Chuck E Cheese, 7200 Peach St. Sensory friendly hours first Sunday of the month; 864-3100, www.chuckecheese.com. • EASE, Erie Adaptive Sailing Experience, Bayfront Maritime Center, 40 Holland St. Youth with physical and mental disabilities sail independently on Presque Isle Bay; 456-4077. • Experience Children’s Museum, 420 French St. Free sensory friendly hours. Sensory backpacks are available. Therapist membership enables using the museum for sessions. Tactile wall and many sensory offerings. Classes, camps, exhibits, PEC cards; 453-3743. • Erie Gymnastic Center, 4725 Park-Harbor Drive. Autism and special needs class; 898-2936, www.eriegymnastics.com.


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Full Spectrum Fitness Club meets Sundays at Erie Sports Park. It helps teens and adults build muscle and make friends through one-on-one instruction. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ]

• Full Spectrum Fitness Club. Specialized training for teens and adults offered through collaboration between the Autism Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Erie Sports Now Fitness and Performance. Meets Sundays, 1-2 p.m., at Erie Bank Sports Park. Cost is $15 for an 8-week session; 455-3540 or info@autismnwpa.org. • Get Air, 1338 E. Grandview Blvd. Opens early on Saturdays for sensory friendly time, 8-10 a.m.; 814-377-0232, www.getairerie. com. • Gliding Stars of Erie, adaptive ice skating; P.O. Box 11304, 8255555 or www.glidingstars.org. Lakettes & Lakers Gymnastics Academy, special needs and autistic classes; 864-9363, www. lakettesgymnastics.com. • Learn to Ride Bike Camp, Barber National Institute, 136 East Ave. Helps children and

young adults with autism, Down syndrome or other special needs children develop skills to ride their bikes independently. Open to any youngster able to pedal but who still uses training wheels. July 10, 17, 24 and 31. Free; 453-7661 Cpriester@BarberInstitute.org. • Meca, 611 Peach St. Adaptive baseball; 454-9113, www.mecaerie.org. • Spectrum Soccer, for children with sensory needs, social needs or on the autism spectrum; 4343350, www.323athletics.com. • TOPS Basketball at Penn State Behrend, fall program that pairs special needs child with a buddy. Dave Niland, head coach. Register by August; 898-6398. • TOPSoccer at Penn State Behrend, pairs special needs child with a buddy. Led by Dan Perritano; 898-6296.

Animals, nature and science options available locally • Asbury Woods, 4105 Asbury Road, nature programs and camps; 835-5356, www.asburywoods.org. • Blended Spirits Ranch, 7401 McCray Road, Fairview. EquineAssisted Learning for Individuals on the Autistic Spectrum; 449-5657, www.blendedspiritsranch.org. • EcoExplorer, week-long camp at Presque Isle; www.environmenterie.org. • Erie Zoo, 423 W. 38th St., classes, camps, PEC cards. Accommodations can be made for special needs. Aides may attend with child. Amazing Animals class offered monthly for adults with special needs; 864-4901, www. eriezoo.org. • Penn State Behrend, 5451 Merwin Lane, College for Kids. Parent or aide may attend with child; 898-6871, cfkerie@psu.edu.

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F A M I LY G U I D E • Therapeutic Riding Equestrian Center, 8342 Platz Road, Fairview. Hope on Horseback; 474-5276. Music and dance options • Autism Movement Therapy/ Cindy Legwaila Music Therapy Services, 607-435-4516, clegwailamt@gmail.com. • Cheer Vibe, 337 W. 12th St. Special needs team for ages 6-18; 923-3426, www.cheervibe.net. • Happy Feet Dance Club, Glenwood YMCA. For ages 18 and up, movement and music for the differently abled; Joy Wango, 8812959 or happyfeetaredancing@ gmail.com. • Lake Erie Music Therapy. Music therapy and lessons, group and individual, adults and children; 746-6672, lakeeriemt.com. • Kindermusik with Sheryl May. Classes for baby, toddler and preschool age children use music as the key to unlocking social, emotional, cognitive, literacy, motor skills, language and musicality; kmwithsm@aol.com, www.sherylmay.yourvirtuoso.com. • World of Music. Private music lessons; 459-2585, worldofmusic. com. Specialized therapy, camps and programs • Achievement Center, 4950 W. 23rd St. Emerging Language Camp and Camp Read-A-Lot, along

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with group therapy addressing challenges including ADHD, anxiety, depression, emotion regulation and expression; 4592755, www.achievementctr.org. • Autism Society, 1062 Brown Ave. Monthly family sensory/ social outings, Auto Racers for Kids LEGO Social Club, Friends & Pals Teen Club, Next Step Guide, a reference guide of support for families; 455-3540 www.autismnwpa.org. • Barber National Institute, 136 East Ave. Variety of programs; 453-7661, www.barberinstitute. org. Camp Shamrock, recreational camp for those ages 5-21 with autism, intellectual or physical disabilities. Attend 1-6 weeks, June 24–Aug. 2; JZacherl@BarberInstitute.org. Expanding Social Opportunities summer camp for ages 18 and older with an intellectual disability. Attend one to six weeks, June 24–Aug. 2; JZacherl@BarberInstitute.org. Connections Camp builds social skills for ages 5-18 with high functioning autism. Free before and after-care; Connectionscamp@ BarberInstitute.org or BarberInstitute.org. • EKidzCare, 16269 Conneaut Lake Road, Suite 104, Meadville; 807-1162, www.ekidzcare.com. • Pediatria Healthcare For Kids, 1600 Peninsula Drive, Suite 19; 833-0221, www.pediatriakids. com.

Amazing Animals, a new monthly class at the Erie Zoo, was created to offer hands-on learning and animal interaction to adults ages 18 and up. This class and all others at the Erie Zoo are open to anyone with special needs. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]


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Kids have fun and learn at day camps By Marissa Orbanek

Summer doesn’t need to mean that the enrichment ends. Rather, there are a variety of day camps to keep children engaged and learning through the summer months. A number of options in the Erie area foster creativity, independence and critical thinking— and the list includes options for every interest. Here are some of the various summer options available in the Erie area: Eco Explorer Camp Eco Explorer Camp is a week-long summer day camp that focuses on outdoor exploration and connection, outdoor stewardship and appreciation, and engaging environmental lessons with a purpose. During land week, for example, students will engage in service learning projects such as park cleanups, tree tending and a waste audit with the Erie Seawolves; activities such as a career exploration day, trail walks, bike riding, and exploration and visitation of locations such as Presque Isle State Park, Blasco Memorial Library Teen Space, and various urban parks and outdoor spaces throughout Erie County. Ages: 11–15 Camp Dates: June 10–Aug. 16, no camp the week of July 1 Time: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Location: Every day starts and ends at Tom Ridge Environmental Center, 301 Peninsula Drive Cost: $125/student/week; $325/ student/three-week land, air, water series (do not need to attend consecutive weeks); sibling discounts available. Information: registration can be found on the Environment Erie website, www.environmenterie.org YMCA of Greater Erie YMCA of Greater Erie offers a variety of summer day camps for various

prices at various branch locations and YMCA affiliate programs. Y Kindercamp offers kids at the pre-K and kindergarten levels the opportunity to join a fun, character-building and adventure-filled summer camp. This program is offered at Early Learning University only— adjacent to the campus of Edinboro University. Y Day Camp is available to children in kindergarten through sixth grades. It offers indoor and outdoor experiences in a wide variety of topics and activities that incorporate healthy living. Locations are Camp Sherwin, County Y, Downtown Y, Eastside Family Y, Glenwood Park Y, Northwestern Elementary, St. Peter’s in Waterford, Summit United Methodist Church and Wattsburg Elementary Center. Y Themed Camp is open to children in kindergarten through sixth grade and provides children a chance to explore new and exciting adventures. Themes include: Cooking Camp, Let’s Explore Dinosaurs, Wizards/Knights/Jedis, Superheroes, Photography, Creativity and Mad Science/Grossology. Lunch and camper T-shirt included. Locations are Eastside Family Y or Harborcreek Township Building. Information: www.ymcaerie.org/ childcare/summer-camp Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania Greater Erie Area Day Camp at Hawthorne Ridge offers a summer day camp experience full of adventure and imagination. Ages: Girls in kindergarten-12th grade Dates/times: June 17-21, 9 a.m.3:30 p.m. Location: Camp Hawthorne Ridge, 7755 Hawthorne Ridge Road, Girard Cost: $60 per camper before May 1, $65 per camper May 1-June 1 Information: www.gswpa.org/en/ camp/our-camps.html |

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F A M I LY G U I D E Boy Scouts of America: French Creek Council The 2019 Cub Scout Day Camp takes place June 17-21 at Erie County Technical School. Cost is $95 if registered before May 15; $105 after. Information: www.frenchcreekbsa.org Camp Invention The nationally-acclaimed Camp Invention program challenges elementary and middle school students to reinvent themselves in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This year’s program is called Super Charged, and students will have the opportunity to rebuild ships and design underwater equipment, explore circuit boards, motors and gears as they design a remote-control bot to take on obstacles from sports to dance, collaborate with inventor superheroes and take on the role of engineers, fabricators and innovators to conquer villains and become successful entrepreneurs as they code bots to turn a polluted wasteland into a moneymaking machine and create devices to save animals. The program is offered at two sites during two different weeks: James W. Parker Middle School, June 10-14. For children entering grades one through six. 8:30 a.m - 3:00 p.m. Cost: $230 Robinson Elementary School, June 17-21 For children entering kindergarten through sixth grade. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., with extended camp hours offered for

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an additional cost. Cost: $230 Information: www.campinvention. org Edinboro University’s Digital Media Academy Students entering grades 10-12 will enjoy intensive work sessions in the department’s media studios and computer labs. Interactive activities will be focused on audio, video, print and web. When: June 9-11 (overnight) Cost: $25 per student, registration required by May 12 Information: contact Ronald Raymond at rraymond@edinboro.edu. Erie Zoo Which alligators make good pets? What are the creative forms of communication that critters use? What are some modern-day descendants from dinosaurs? What are some weird and wacky animal oddities? Learn all of this and more during these weeklong Zooventure programs, which are available to children ages 4 to 13. Junior Zookeeper Program is a weeklong camp available to kids between 11 and 17. Advanced Junior Zookeeper Program is a weeklong experience available to teens between 15 and 17 who have completed at least one year of Junior Zookeeper. When: June, July and August. Cost: Various prices; early bird discount if registered before May 31. Prices will increase by $10 each starting June 1. Information: 864-4091, www. eriezoo.org

Corella Productions: Children’s Theatre Academy Children ages 10 through 18 will spend two-weeks learning with Erie native and Broadway star Julian Decker. A showcase will be June 28 at Hirt Auditorium at Blasco Library. When: June 17-21 and 24-28 Time: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Cost: $450 Information: send email to Patty Corella at corellaprods@aol.com Erie Playhouse Erie Playhouse Youtheatre Summer Camp is available to students ages 5 to 16. Summer Youtheatre Camp is led by professional theater staff. Students will learn acting, dancing, singing and more. When: June 24-29 and July 8-13 Encore! Camp is open to students who have spent at least two summers at Youtheatre Camp. When: July 22-27 Cost: $225 (early bird rate, $200) Location: Villa Maria Academy Information:454-2852, www.erieplayhouse.org/education/camps Asbury Woods Nature Center Asbury Woods hosts various day camps for children in preschool through eighth grade and leadership opportunities for kids entering ninth through 12th grades. All camps include nature explorations, outdoor activities, games, art projects and science experiments. Full day camps include a day trip to Buttermilk Falls and a cookout lunch on Fridays. Camps include Child vs. Wild,

Nature Explorers, Trail Blazers, 3D Art Adventures, STEM Camp, Jr. Naturalist Camp and Wildlife Biology. When: 10 weekly sessions are available, June 10 to Aug. 16. Information: www.asburywoods.org Penn State Behrend’s College for Kids College for Kids is a six-week summer enrichment program offering a diverse selection of one-week classes, based on age, for students between 6 and 14 years old. Courses focus on a variety of topics and themes, including creating Pokémon characters, engineering challenges, Star Wars STEM, creative coding and programming, Cake Wars, Fantasy Football league designs, storm chasing, creative writing, and spending a week with Felicity, an early American colonial girl. Cost: $85 – $110 When: June 17-Aug. 2 (no classes July 4) Information: 898-6871, YouthOutreach@psu.edu Gannon University The school offers a criminal investigators camp, journalism, college prep and other camps for various ages on various dates. The Summer School of Excellence provides high school juniors and seniors (as of fall 2019) an eightday intensive laboratory and field research experience in the sciences and engineering. When: July 8-17 Information: www.gannon.edu/ campgannon


F A M I LY G U I D E WLD Ranch Camp WLD Ranch offers a Wrangler Weeks camp and adventure camps for kids from kindergarten to 12th grade. Camps range for those from the horse lover to target sports and the adventurer. Information: www.wldranch.com/ programs/summer-camp Barber Institute camps The Barber National Institute hosts Camp Shamrock, Connections and Learn to Bike for students with and without disabilities. Camp Shamrock, June 24–Aug. 2 Learn to Ride Bike Camp, July 10, 17, 24 and 31 Information: www.barberinstitute. org/services-for-children Experience Children’s Museum Discovery Day Camps Day camps are available to children between the ages of 4 and 10. Camps

include hands-on investigation and discovery of science, art, health and the surrounding world. When: June, July and August, various dates Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Weeklong cost: $150 per member/$175 per non-member; single-day rates available. Information: 453-3743, www.eriechildrensmuseum.org Weeklong offerings include: Passport to Play June 17-21 Travel the world on a journey to learn through play. Experience countries around the globe through food, art, dance, games and more. June 24-28 Children will explore flying technologies as they prepare for launch in this all-new galactic engineering adventure. July 15-19 Campers will embark on natureseeking excursions and become artists, scientists, architects and more in their certified outdoor classroom.

Aug. 5-9 Campers will learn the value of teamwork as they work together to crack codes under the clock. Aspiring Artists July 8-12 Children will learn techniques of printmaking, acting, 3-D art and more. Erie Junior Philharmonic’s Opus 1: Summer String Camp Led by Erie Junior Philharmonic Artistic Director and Conductor Jonathan Moser, campers at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels will have the opportunity to perform side-by-side, while also refining their skills with peers at a similar level. When: Aug. 5-9 Where: Strong Vincent Middle School Cost: 2018-19 Erie Junior Philharmonic members, $85; new members, $100 Information: http://eriephil.org/ stringcamp

Tall Ship Summer Camp The Flagship Niagara League will be running weeklong sessions of Tall Ship Summer Camp for kids ages 10 to 14 from July 1 to Aug. 16. Each camp session runs Monday to Friday and is filled with maritime and nautical activities, including afternoon sailing on the Lettie G. Howard, Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cost: $279; $249 for league members Information: www.flagshipniagara. org/camp Camp Notre Dame Kids Kamp Day Camping Campers ages 4 to 8 will be introduced to resident camping through daytime camping, with hiking, storytelling, arts and crafts, swimming and more. When: Seven different one-week sessions starting June 24 and ending Aug. 9. Information: 474-5001, http:// campnotredame.com.

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Sunday, April 21, 2019 | Visit us at Goerie.com | TV Times | 11 MONDAY EVENING BROADCAST ABC WJET 24 CBS WSEE 35 CW WSEE 35.2 FOX WFXP 66 NBC WICU 12 PBS WQLN 54 CREATE WQLN 54.2 WORLD WQLN 54.3 CABLE A&E AMC ANIMAL ATTSP BBC BET BRAVO CINEMAX CMT CNBC CNN COMEDY DISCOVERY DISNEY DISNEYJR E! ESPN EWTN FOOD FOXNEWS FOXSPO1 FREEFORM FSNOH FX GAC GOLF HALLMARK HALLMM HBO HGTV HIST ION LIFE LIFEMOV MOMAX MSNBC MTV NATGEO NICK NICKJR OWN OXYGEN PARMT PLEX SCIENCE SHOW STARZ STO SUNDANCE SYFY TBS TCM TLC TMC TNT TOON TRAVEL TRUTV TVLAND UKIDS UNIVISION USA VH1 WE WEATHER WGN-A

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Best Bets 8 p.m. on CBS The Neighborhood Dave (Max Greenfield) is absolutely over the moon when Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) invites him out for a round of golf in the Season 1 finale, “Welcome to the Conversation.” Unfortunately, Calvin may have another motive altogether for extending the invitation. Meanwhile, Gemma and Tina (Beth Behrs, Tichina Arnold) put their heads together to pull off a big surprise for Malcolm, Marty and Grover (Sheaun McKinney, Marcel Spears, Hank Greenspan). CBS has picked up this sitcom for another season. 9 p.m. on STARZ Movie: Under the Wire Filmmaker Chris Martin (“The War on Democracy”) wrote and directed this taut 2018 docudrama, which follows two journalists — celebrated Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin (Janine Birkett) and photographer Paul Conroy (Julian Lewis Jones) as they risk their lives to cover events in war-torn Syria, circa 2012. Their primary focus is the besieged town of Homs, where local civilians are trapped and helpless against relentless military attacks by the Syrian army. 10 p.m. on HBO Gentleman Jack Sally Wainwright, who created the sweet senior romance “Last Tango in Halifax,” is the creator, writer and co-director of this new period English drama series set in 1832. Suranne Jones (‘Scott & Bailey”) stars as headstrong landowner Anne Lister, who is determined to do whatever it takes to save her family estate, Shibden Hall. That includes dressing head to toe in black and courting wealthy young heiress Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle). Largely based in fact, the series also stars Amelia Bullmore, Rosie Cavaliero, Jodhi May, Peter Davison and Gemma Jones. 10 p.m. on HIST Knightfall Landry (Tom Cullen) enjoys a brief reunion with his daughter, only to be separated by fate once again almost immediately in the new episode “Road to Chartres.” Reaching the end of his patience with De Nogaret’s (Julian Ovenden) legal strategy, King Philip (Ed Stoppard) chooses a course of action and prepares his army for the war he is convinced is coming. Queen Margaret (Clementine Nicholson) uncovers one of Prince Louis’ (Tom Forbes) dark secrets.


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Is your child ready for overnight camp?

Camp Onyshsa in Dewittville, N.Y., is one of the overnight camp choices for kids from ages 7 to 17. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

By Heather Cass

Summer camp, particularly overnight camp, is an experience that few children forget. Fun mixed with a little adventure and freedom is the perfect recipe for mental and emotional growth for kids taking their first steps toward independence. Every child is different so it's hard to say at what age kids are ready for their first sleepaway experience. Some children may be ready as young as 8 or 10; others may not be ready until their tweens or teens. If you’re sending your child to overnight camp this year, here are a few tips to help them prepare and to decide if they're really ready for a resident camp experience. Do a trial run: If your child 12

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has never slept away from home, start by having them sleep at a friend or relative's house for a weekend first. Go small: Sign up for a single overnight or a two- or threeday camp experience first. Get a preview: Most resident camps offer an open house in the spring. Go together and check it out. Camp together: Many camps offer a child-andparent weekend or overnight experience. Get them involved: Let kids help pack and purchase items needed for camp. Prepare kids to unplug: Electronics, including cell phones, are not permitted at most camps. Some camps allow kids to bring cell phones but restrict usage or require

they be left in the camp office. Make sure kids know the rules so they aren't surprised when they arrive. Send email from home: Many camps offer one-way email service. You can write to kids, and counselors will print and deliver emails to campers daily. Be aware that few camps allow kids to email you back. Recruit a friend: Kids feel better when they have a friend attend camp with them. Most camps take requests for bunkmates. Homesickness help: Camp counselors are trained and experienced at dealing with homesickness and providing the support and comfort children need to work through the adjustment.


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Faith-affiliated camps Note: Campers need not be a member of these faiths to attend camp. All are welcome. Parents should be advised, however, that most camps include faith-based activities and worship. Many of these camps offer a day camp option as well.

Creek Camp Where: Allegheny College, 520 N. Main St., Meadville Contact: 814-332-5351, creek@ allegheny.edu, http://sites. allegheny.edu/creekconnections/ creek- camp When: Two sessions are offered, June 23-28 or July 7-12 Weeklong, hands-on, fieldbased study of freshwater ecology for high school sophomores and juniors who must apply for admission. Taught by college professors and environmental experts. Cost: $1,600— financial assistance may be available Criminal Investigator's Camp Where: Gannon University, 109 University Square Contact: 8715378, abatta001@gannon.edu, http://camps.gannon.edu When: July 21-26 Teens ages 15-18 can learn surveillance, CSI tactics, how to analyze evidence and more during this weeklong camp taught by several law-enforcement officials including former special agents from the FBI, DEA, NCIS, and ATF. Participation is limited to 30 students. Cost: $699 Camp EMS EmergyCare, Erie Where: Allegheny College, 520 N. Main St., Meadville Contact: 814-870-1040, jkifer@emergycare.org, www. emergycare.org When: June 23-28 Weeklong camp for teens ages 14-17 who are interested in careers in emergency medical services or medicine. The camp is coordinated by EmergyCare. Students must apply online, or contact the office for a brochure/registration materials. Applications are due by June 1. Participation is limited to 50 teens. Cost: $100 14

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Camp Judson

Camp Fitch is one of many overnight camps available. Some camps include tech, equestrian, competitive swimming and leadership activities. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

Camp Fitch YMCA 12600 Abels Road, North Springfield Contact: 877-863-4824, info@ campfitchymca.org, www.campfitchymca.org Offering weeklong camps for kids from ages 6 to 17 Special offerings: Focused camps include tech camp, equestrian, competitive swimming and leadership. Special camps for kids with diabetes and epilepsy, too. Average cost: $670 for basic 7-day camps, higher for specialty camps Camp Hawthorne Ridge Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania Where: 7755 Hawthorne Ridge Road, Girard Contact: 800-248-3355, hawthorne ridge@gswp.org , www. gswpa.org When: June 23-August 11 Variety of two- to five-night camps for girls in grades 1-12. Girls need not be in a troop to go to Girl Scout camps. Special offerings: Themed camps include Sail Away, Science Sampler, Wonders of Water, Reality Show Showdown and many others. Introductory

Where: 398 Holliday Road, North Springfield Contact: 814-922-3834, judson@ campjudson.com, www.campjudson.com Offering three-day minicamps and weeklong camps for students entering grades 2-12. Special offerings: Archaeology, arts, engineering, team sports and leadership training for older teens. Average cost: $382-$417 for weeklong programs, $210 for minicamps Camp Notre Dame

Camp Fitch offers 7-day camps for kids ages 6 - 17. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

level horse camps are offered in partnership with WLD Ranch. Counselor-in-Training programs offered for teens. Average cost: $125-$450, depending on the type of camp and duration. Camp Onyshsa YMCA Where: 5411 E Lake Rd, Dewittville, N.Y. Contact: 716-664-2802, office@onyahsa.org, www. onyahsa.org Offering week-long residential camps for kids from ages 7 to 17 Special offerings: Horseback riding, teen camp, leader-intraining for older teens. Average cost: $520 for weeklong camps, $260 for mini-camps

Where: 400 Eaton Road, Fairview Contact: 474-5001, office@ campnotredame.com, www.campnotredame.com Offering seven weeks of overnight camp Sundays to Fridays for children ages 7-17. Special offerings: Older teen, challenge course, archery, and counselor in training for 17-year olds. They also offer father-andson and mother-and-daughter weekends. Average cost: $310 Edinboro Conference Grounds Where: 12940 Fry Road, Edinboro Contact: 814-882-9816, edinborocamp@gmail.com, www. edinborocamp.com Offering weeklong residence camps and weekend camps for children ages 6 to 18, including adventure- based camps for teens. Special offerings: Adventure camp rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, horseback riding. Average cost: $255 to $325 for weeklong camps.


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Overnight camp is a rite of passage for some kids. [SHUTTERSTOCK.COM]

Lutherlyn Where: 500 Lutherlyn Lane, Butler Contact: 724-865-2161, email@lutherlyn.com, www. lutherlyn.com Offering more than 20 half-week and full-week programs for students in grades 2-12. Special offerings: Model rocketry, musical theater, horse camp, adventure camp, young scientist camp. Average cost: $470-$720 for weeklong camps. Wesley Woods Where: 1001 Fiddlersgreen Road, Grand Valley, Pennsylvania Contact: 814-436-7802, info@wesleywoods.com, www.wesleywoods.com Offering a wide variety of three- to six-night camps for children ages 6 to 17, including camps for mentally- and physically-challenged students. Special offerings: Arts, horsemanship, gymnastics, swim, singing, acting and survival skills camps. New this year: Acro-tumbling, mountain biking, outdoor skills, Nerf and improvisation. Average cost: $400 to $500, depending on length and specialty. WLD Ranch Where: 7351 Woolsey Road, Girard Contact: 474-3414, malcolm@wldranch.com, www. wldranch.com Offering two- and five-night camps for students in grades K-12. Special offerings: Horses, challenge/ropes course, adventure, target sports, teen camp. They offer family camp weekends, too. Average cost: $344 for most five-night programs. |

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Kids’ sports camps available all summer By Steve Orbanek

Hoping to introduce your child to a new sport? Sometimes the best way to do that is through a summer camp. In Erie, there is no shortage of camp options. Several of the local colleges, including Edinboro University, Gannon University and Penn State Behrend, all offer a slew of options throughout the summer. For the younger participants, this is often the perfect way to introduce him or her to the sport. “Our camps really focus on the basics, and as parents, you want to introduce your children to as many sports as possible,” said Brian Streeter, senior director of athletics at Penn State Behrend. “So, one of the nice things is that

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you can try a lot of these camps to find what you like.” That’s where something like a Little Dribblers camp, offered to children as young as 4, can be so helpful. However, there are also options for more experienced athletes. Gannon University offers camps in several sports geared toward helping prepare athletes who hope to eventually play their sport in college. For those interested in trying as many sports as possible, one of the best options is Erie Premier Sports’ Multi-Sport Camp. The 10-week camp is open to young people, ages 5-12, and introduces participants to everything from soccer, wiffle ball, flag football, kickball and more. Erie Day School’s SPARK (Sports, Play and

Active Recreation for Kids) Camp also focuses on a number of different sports. Edinboro University’s Summer Sports Camps Contact: www.gofightingscots.com • Boro Built Wrestling Camp When: July 7-11 Who: Boys, grades 7-12 Cost: $425 residents, $325 commuter • Womens Basketball Camp When: July 14-18 Who: Girls, ages 8-18 Cost: $350 residents, $265 commuter • Mens and Womens High School Soccer Team Camp When: July 10-13 or July 17-20 Who: Designed for high school teams Cost: $340

• Football Prospect Camp When: May 29 Who: Student-athletes entering grades nine-12; College coaches from Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, and West Virginia will be represented. Cost: $50 if registered in advance; $60 day of the camp • Edinboro Distance Village Cross Country Camp When: July 14-19 Who: Students entering grades eight-12 Cost: $360 • Swimming Workout Camp When: June 16-20 or June 23-27 Who: Ages 12 and older Cost: $325 for resident; $250 for commuter


F A M I LY G U I D E • Swimming Stroke Camp When: June 16-20 or June 23-27 Who: Ages 12 and older Cost: $325 for resident; $250 for commuter

• Girls Basketball Individual Skills When: June 10-13 Who: Ages 8-14 Cost: $150

• Volleyball Individual and Team Camp When: July 19-21 Who: High school volleyball players and teams Cost: $240 for resident; $215 for commuter

• Girls Basketball Shooting When: June 18-21 Who: Ages 11-18 Cost: $85 • Girls Basketball Team Shootout When: June 14-15 Who: Teams of girls, ages 14-18 Cost: One session $250, two sessions $400, three sessions $625

Camp Gannon University Contact: http://camps.gannon.edu • Boys and Girls Soccer When: June 17-21 Who: Ages 5-14 Cost: Full day $145; Half day $95

Kids can learn to swim at sports camps. [SHUTTERSTOCK.COM]

• Boys Basketball When: July 8-12 Who: Ages 7-16 Cost: $165

• Girls Basketball Elite When: Aug. 3 Who: Ages 14-18 Cost: $60

• Girls Basketball Junior Elite When: June 16 Who: Ages 12-15 Cost: $60

• Girls Volleyball all-skills When: July 15-18 Who: Ages 12-18 Cost: Day camp $195, overnight camp $350 • Girls Volleyball Beginners When: July 18-19 Who: Ages 7-12 Cost: $90

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FROM LEFT: Campers practice setting the ball at a volleyball camp. [FILE PHOTO/ERIE TIMES-NEWS] Basketball camps, like this one at Gannon University, are available to students who want to improve their games. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Soccer camps help girls and boys improve their skills on the field. This camp is at at Gannon University. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

• Mens Basketball College Experience When: Aug. 4 Who: Grades nine-12 Cost: $75

• Track and Field When: June 10-14 Who: Boys and girls, ages 9-13 Cost: $110

Erie Day School

Cost: $85

Contact: wwww.eriedayschool.com/ about-us/summer-learning

• Womens Soccer College Prep When: July 7-10 Who: Ages 15-18 Cost: Overnight camp $400

• Soccer When: June 10-14 or June 24-28 Who: Boys and girls, ages 5-13 Cost: $170

• Soccer Skills Camp When: June 17-21 Who: Boys and girls, grades one to four Cost: $115

• Girls Volleyball Camp When: June 10-12 Who: Grades six through eight Cost: $45 (includes camp tee shirt)

• Softball When: June 17-21 or July 15-19 Who: Girls, ages 7-15 Cost: $160

• SPARK (Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids) When: June 17-21 or Aug. 19-23 Who: Boys and girls, grades one to eight Cost: $115

Penn State Behrend Contact: http://www.psblions.com/ camps • Baseball When: July 29-Aug. 2 Who: Boys, ages 7-15 Cost: $200 • Boys Basketball When: June 17-21 or July 22-26 Who: Ages 7-15 Cost: $160 • Boys Basketball Grandview Residents Camp When: June 23-26 Who: Boys, grades five-12 Cost: $280; $265 sibling rate

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• Swimming When: July 15-19 Who: Boys and girls, ages 7-15 Cost: $160 • Wrestling When: June 17-21 Who: Boys, ages 6-14 Cost: $160

Erie Premier Sports Contact: www.eriepremiersports.com

• Girls Basketball When: July 8-12 or July 29-Aug. 2 Who: Ages 7-15 Cost: $160

• Summer Day Multi-Sport Camp When: 10 weeks, beginning June 10; Final week begins Aug. 12 Who: Boys and girls, ages 5-12 Cost: $160 per week (full day); $95 per week (half day)

• Little Dribblers When: July 15-18 Who: Boys and girls, ages 4-8 Cost: $65

• Premier Soccer Residential Camp When: July 14-18 Who: Boys and girls, ages 10-14 Cost: $395 residents; $295 commuters

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• Rowing Camp When: July 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 (makeup day July 25) Who: Boys and girls, grades seven and eight Cost: $80

Erie Bank Sports Park

Mercyhurst Prep Summer Athletic Camps

Contact:www.eriebanksportspark. org/camp

Contact: www.mpslakers.com/ summerathletics

• TruEdge Hockey Shooting C linic Camp When: June 17-21 Who: Ages 9-12 or 13 and older Cost: $449

• Laker Running Camp When: July 15-18 Who: Boys and girls, grades four through nine Cost: $65 • Football Camp When: June 17- 20 Who: Grades three through nine Cost: $60 • Boys Basketball Camp When: June 17-21 Who: Grades five through nine Cost: $100 • Girls Basketball Camp When: June 24-27 Who: Grades five through eight

• TruEdge Hockey Skills Camp When: July 15-19 Who: Ages 9-12 or 13 and older Cost: $449 • TruEdge Hockey Skating/ Stickhandling Camp When: July 22-26 Who: Ages 9-12 or 13 and older Cost: $449 • TruEdge Hockey Preseason Tune Up Camp When: Aug. 12-16 Who: Ages 9-12 or 13 and older Cost: $449


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“Movie: The Next Three Days”

Oscar winner Paul Haggis (“Crash”) directed this solid 2010 actioner about a couple (Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks) whose life is turned upside-down when the wife is accused of murder. A laundry list of familiar names make up the talented cast, among them Liam Neeson, Brian Dennehy, Olivia Wilde, Aisha Hinds, Jason Beghe and Moran Atias.

“Movie: In a World ...”

Lake Bell (“Bless This Mess,” “It’s Complicated”) is writer, director and star of this 2013 comedy about an underachieving voice coach who finds herself competing with her arrogant father (Fred Melamed, “Casual”) and his protege (Ken Marino, “Marry Me”) in the field of movie trailer voice-overs. Rob Corddry, Eva Longoria, Geena Davis, Demetri Martin and Tig Notaro are also in the stellar cast. April 27

“Humans”

As Season 3 of this British sci-fi drama opens, it’s been a year since the synths have reawakened and they find themselves fighting to survive in a world that fears and despises them. Theo Stevenson, Katherine Parkinson, Gemma Chan, Pixie Davies and Tom Goodman-Hill are among the returning cast members.

“Movie: The Hole in the Ground”

A young mother (Seána Kerslake, “Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope”) in the Irish countryside fears her son’s increasingly disturbing behavior is somehow linked to a mysterious sinkhole in the forest in this 2019 horror yarn from writer/director Lee Cronin in his feature film directorial debut. James Quinn Markey, Simone Kirby and Eoin Macken also star.

BY GEORGE DICKIE

Irvine brings the truth and takes the abuse in Season 14 of ‘Restaurant: Impossible’ Note to restaurant owners: If Robert Irvine is in your establishment, make sure your host is attentive and your bathrooms are clean. Those are the first things he notices. “The bathrooms should be as clean as your kitchen ...,” the British-born chef, restaurateur and host of Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible” explains. “It sets the tone for the restaurant – the way the cooks look, the way the servers look, the

Robert Irvine

way they talk to you, the way the host is when you walk in the door. Is she chewing gum? Is she on the phone? You know, all these things that when you’re in a public service – and a restaurant is a public service – from the moment you walk up to this place, the host is the first person you see

and the last person you see. And I rarely get met with somebody who’s not chewing gum, which drives me crazy by the way.” Now back and in its 14th season after a three-year hiatus, the Saturday series finds Irvine returning for more adventures in rescuing failing eateries, helping frazzled restaurateurs in California and Arizona fix issues with their food, cleanliness, management, leadership and attitude in the span of 48 hours and with a budget of $10,000. And while Irvine was reluctant to get into specifics about the individual cases this season, he will admit that viewers will see a lot of heightened emotion as people who are in danger of losing their homes, health and even families vent their frustrations and sometimes abuse on Irvine, who knows to not take it personally. “All I do is listen,” he says. “It’s no good me getting agitated at them because they’re in the fearful position of losing X amount

“Vikings: Season 5” (April 30) Ivar the Boneless (Alex Hogh Andersen) ascends to the throne of Kattegat and begins his bloody reign in this most recent arc of History’s acclaimed drama. Clive Standen, Katheryn Winnick, Alexander Ludwig and Jonathan Rhys Meyers also star. “Brittany Runs a Marathon” (August) A New York twentysomething (Jillian Bell, “Workaholics”) ditches her unhealthy lifestyle and takes up running, leading to other positive changes in this 2019 comedy movie that won the Audience Award at Sundance this year. “The Power” (date TBA) Without warning, all teenage girls develop the ability to electrocute people at will in this provocative drama series written and created by award-winning British author Naomi Alderman (“Disobedience”). (ORIGINAL) “Dark Tower” (date TBA) Jasper Paakkonen and Sam Strike will star in the pilot for a drama series based on the Stephen King book series of the same name, that tells the story of a gunslinger and his first encounter with the Man in Black. (ORIGINAL)

of money a year, their family is suffering, their business is suffering, their health is suffering. And as a natural reaction, I presume – or I have been for 13 seasons – that people want help but they don’t want help. You know, when you go in and start judging their food, their management, their leadership, the cleanliness on top of what they’re going through in a different light than their own, they don’t like it.” One owner this season was a particularly tough nut to crack. “It took me and her husband more so than me, to talk her off the ledge and say, ‘Listen, you want help? You’re half a million dollars in debt. What are we going to do?’ And I said to her husband, ‘Hey, if I walk out of here, what’s going to happen with your restaurant?’ And he said, ‘Well, it closes and that’s it.’ So then she kind of agreed reluctantly until another six hours later (when) she became really calm and then started to listen.”


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SPECTRUM JAMESTOWN, NY

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SPECTRUM CONNEAUT, OH

ABC/WJET 24 CBS/WSEE 35 CW/WBEP 35.2 FOX/WFXP 66 NBC/WICU 12 PBS/WQLN 54 Create 54.2 World 54.3 A&E AHC AMC ANIMALPL ATTSP PITTSBURG BBCAMER BET BOOMERANG BRAVO CARTOON CHILLER CINEMAX CMT CNBC CNN COMEDY CRIMEINV CSPAN DESTAMER DISCFAM DISCLIFE DISCOVERY DISNEY DISNEYJR DISNEYXD DIY E! ENCORE ESPN ESPN2 ESQUIRE EWTN FOOD FOXNEWS FOXSPO1 FREEFORM FSNOH FX FXM FYI GAC GOLF GSN HALMARK HALLMM HBO HBO2 HBOSIG HGTV HISTORY ID IFC ION LIFETIME LMN LOGO LRW MILITARY MOMAX MSNBC MTV MTVCL NATGEO NGWILD NICK NICKJR NICKTOONS OWN OXYGEN PARAMOUNT PLEX REELZ SCIENCE SHO SHO2 STARZ STARZEDGE STO SUNDANCE SYFY TBS TCM TEENNICK TLC TMC TNT TRAVEL TRUTV TVLAND UKIDS UNIVISION USA VH1 WE WEATHER WGNAMER

SPECTRUM ERIE SUBURBAN

CABLE CONVERSION CHART

SPECTRUM ERIE

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11 5 3 12 12 7

24 5 3 12 12 54

24 35 36 12 12 54

28 421 37 55

81 73 89 45

118 195 131 184 428 135 124 175 129 176 199 310 166 208 200 107 249 210 194 179

265 287 254 282 659 264 329 298 237 296 257 515 327 355 202 249 571 350 286 294 261 278 290 289 291 230 236 535 206 209 235 370 231 360 219 311 660 248 258 266 326 218 71 312 565 501 502 503 229 269 285 564 305 252 253 272

23 203 26 60 38 106

423

33 421 29 51 27 423

423

83

105 24 64 115 450 52 73 72 48

405 33 57 449 198 58 40 10 59

405 58 56 449 198 57 43 24 50

405 33 57 449 198 58 40 10 59

40 60 41 78 210

16 107 100 313 59 62 111 104 109 29 631 34 35 27 21 55 75 39 44

32 125 403 444 3 17 407 404 443 61 527 11 21

21 125 403 444 31 28 407 404 443 37 527 34 35

32 125 403 444 3 17 407 404 443 61 527 11 21

52 43 24 81 15

17 39 45 81 41

52 43 24 81 15

42

50 432 425 484 174 487 149 150 199 541 542

50 432 425 484 174 487 149 150 199 541 542

49 84

47 432 425 484 174 487 149 150 199 541 542 38 55 84

49 84

75 70 87

18 192

32 192

18 192

57 58

451 74 49 207 61 303 65 102 110 46 31 53 640

562 56 26 481 83 433 8 400 46 441 496 34

562 44 23 481 83 433 26 400 25 441 496 48

562 56 26 481 83 433 8 400 46 441 496 34

211 99

301 500 501 600 601

127 196 581 195 522 47

127 196 581 195 522

127 196 581 195 522 47

74 220 221 240 242 56 49 88

305 37 54 400 401 402 56 28 302 211 30 63

23 69 42 94 68 37 103 247 25 26 61 18 91 101 54 44 52 90 82 106 35 85 47 200 201 202

199

275 132 642 643 677 678

128 136 551 552 581 582

26 120 154 220 65 33 507 510 272 575 577 533 535

281 42 51 276 105 34 662 52 72 74 61 108

625 47 20 65 263 17 571 25 55 61 51 255

505 40 25 501 215 52 590 39 53 66 24 233

47 32 25 103 57 550 33 58 69 45

6 30 39 402 48 585 38 42 60 27 406

60 7 52 402 54 585 30 59 53 42 406

6 30 39 402 48 585 38 42 60 27 406

25 36 54 24 218

27 37 67 30 126

38 35 502 50

43 50 202 68

35 45 439 25

40 49 439 36

35 45 439 25

36

100 98

77

72

95 227 50 80 96 43 51 59 20 13

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