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  • Thursday, sepTember 17 saTurday, sepTember 19Friday, sepTember 18 suNday, sepTember 20

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    Deaf Awareness Week September 19th - 25th

    www.buffalorocket.comCOMMUNITY NEWS

    Distributing to North Buffalo, West Side and Riverside • Established in 1969

    Vol. XLVI ISSUE No. 38 • Thursday, September 17, 2015

    Buffalo RocketPublishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times

    On Saturday, Septem-ber26th,2015,morethanadozenBuffaloareamu-seums and cultural in-stitutions will offer freeadmission tovisitorswhopresenta‘MuseumDay Live!’ ticket,as part of Smith-sonianMagazine’s11thannual‘MuseumDayLive!’initiative. Museum Day in Buf-falo is presented in thespirit of the SmithsonianInstitution’s commitmenttomakelearning-andthespreadofknowledge -ac-

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    These Are the People in Your Neighborhood... OfficerChristineSiko-rahasbeenaBuffalopo-lice officer for 26 years.Sheisalifelongresidentof NorthB u f f a l o ,and for thepast yearand a halfhas beenperformingduties asa Commu-nity PoliceOfficer. InthisroleOf-ficerSikoracan devotemore timetothequal-ity of life issues in ourcommunity. Officer Sikora worksclosely with block clubsand can’t stress enoughthe importance ofpartici-pating.“Itdoesn’thaveto

    be the huge commitmentthat people assume it is.Some clubs communicateonline and only meet a

    fewtimesayear.”Siko-ra goes onto say thatby simplykeeping aeyeonyourneighbor’shousewhenthey areoutof towncanmakeabig impact.K n o w i n gwhoshouldand should

    not be in your neighbor-hood goes a long way inhelpingdetercriminals. If you are interestedin forming a block club,contact Officer Sikora at851-5822.

    Officer Christine Sikora has been on the Buffalo police force for 26 years.

    cessibletoall,givingmu-seumsacrossall50statesthe opportunity tomirrortheadmissionpolicyoftheSmithsonian museums inWashington,D.C.

    For one day only, par-ticipatingmuseumsacrossthe country and in Buf-falowill emulate the freeadmission policy of theSmithsonian Institution,openingtheirdoorsfreeofchargetothosewhodown-

    loada‘MuseumDayLive!’onlineticket. Now in its 11th year,morethan500,000guestsare expected to visit over1,000museumsacrossthe

    country on Muse-umDayLive!Visi-tors who presenttheticketwillgain

    entrancefortwoatanin-stitutionofchoiceonSat-urday, September 26th,only;oneticketperhouse-hold,peremailaddress.Toobtain your ticket, visit:http://www.smithsonian-mag.com/museumday.

    Buffalo Museums To Participate in Museum Day Live! Initiative

    You may know some-onewhoisdeaforhardofhearing.Butdoyouknowwhat it’s liketo actuallybe cocoonedin silence?Do you knowhow to com-m u n i c a t ewith thesemembersofourcommunity? Deaf AwarenessWeek,September 19th - 25th,is an opportunity for thehearingcommunityinBuf-faloandWesternNewYorkto better understand theDeafcultureandthechal-lengesfacingthosewhoaredeaforhardofhearing.

    The Kickoff for DeafAwarenessWeekwilltakeplace at the Walden Gal-

    leria MallonSaturday,September19th from10:00 amto 2:00 pmin front of

    Lord & Taylor, with fam-ily-friendly activities,information tables andspeakers. Look for Ameri-canSignLanguagepoetry,videos,andmore. An Open House at St.Mary’sSchoolfortheDeaf(2253MainStreet,Buffalo)willtakeplaceonMonday,Continued on page 6

    TheErieCanalHarborDevelopment CorporationBoardofDirectorsmetto-dayandvotedtoacceptEx-plore&More’sexcitingre-visedplanforachildren’smuseumatCanalside.

    Following the publicmeeting Explore & MoreChildren’s Museum andtheDevelopmentCorpora-tion announced the plansto build a stand-alonebuilding on a new parcel

    alongthecanaltowpathintheSouthAudBlock. Thenewbuildingisex-pectedtobefourfloorsandwill house a world-classchildren’s museum that

    This artist’s rendering shows the proposed plan for the new four-story build-ing in the South Aud Block of Canalside, slated for completion in 2018.

    New Children’s Museum Planned

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    family, which had so reso-nated with non-traditionaltheater-goers,hadmoretosayandmovedthem–well,most of them – 10 yearsintothefuture,thenightofthe Apollo Moon Landing,andfromoverthetaverntobehindit. In this setting, the na-tion is squirming throughthe Vietnam war whilethe Catholic church isstruggling with rigidityon divorce and abortion.Dudzickandhismorema-ture but distinctively rec-ognizable“family”confronttheseissueswithpassion,compassion, intelligenceandhumor. Dan Urtz plays Rudy,grownfromclownishSulli-van impressionist to semi-narian, the actor nearly adouble for Dudzick at hisage. His theological strug-gles ooze sincerity, yet hisportrayal of a senior war-protester is falling-downfunny.NU’sAdrianoGatto

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    September 11, 2015ElmwoodAve.–Complain-antstatesthatwhileatthegym, unknown person(s)took, without permission,his wallet from an un-lockedlocker.

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    September 13, 2015Amherst St. – Complain-ant is manager of storeand reports that suspectconcealedseveralhundreddollarsworthofmerchan-dise on her person andpassed all points of pur-chasewithoutpaying.

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    tells the stories of Buf-falo through eight edu-cationalplayzones. “This is a win-winforExplore&MoreandErieCanalHarborDevel-opment Corporation, andmostimportantly,forthechildrenandfamiliesofBuffalo Niagara,” saidMatt Davison, Explore& More Board Presi-dent.“Theincreasesinusablespaceinsideandout will enable Explore&Moretoengagemorevisitors,whilethestand-alonebuildingwillallowfor more sponsorshipopportunities. Both ofthoseadduptogreatersustainability.” To date, Explore &

    More has raised $7.3million in its Play ItForward Capital Cam-paign.Withanticipatedgroundbreakinginlate2016, Explore & Morewillopeninlate2018. “Uniquefeaturescre-ateaddedenergyatCa-nalsideandgrowpublicinterest in rediscover-ing thewaterfrontasadestination,” said Con-gressman Brian Hig-gins. “Explore & MoreChildren’s Museumhas a respected trackrecord in Western NewYorkandthisnewloca-tion will enhance fam-ily-friendly features inDowntown Buffalo andalongourwaterfront.”

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    Niagara, Erie and Or-leans County residents arereminded to bring identi-fication that shows theirresidency,whichwilladmitthem free on this day. Thefortwillopenat9amwiththe concert at 11 am Thefortwill closeat5pm (ad-missionsendat4:30pm).

    The Parkinson Dis-ease North Towns Care-giver Support Groupwillholdtheirnextmonth-ly meeting on Tuesday,September22ndfrom3to4:30 pm at The MeadowsinWeinbergCampus,2650NorthForestRd,Amherst.The support group meet-ings are open to caregiv-ersofParkinson’sDiseasepatients throughout theWNYarea. They’reopen-endedmeetingswhereyoucan discuss concerns thatmight be impacting yourabilitytomanageandcopeas a family member/care-giver; an opportunity to-meet others experiencing

    similar concerns and helpproblem solve and reducethestressyoumaybefeel-ing. The group regularlymeetsonthe4thTuesdayofeachmonth. For more informationcontact449-3795.

    Canisius College will host Pulitzer-Prizewinning photographerJosé Galvez on Tuesday,October6that7:00pminOldMain314.Galvezwillspeakabouthisextensivephotography career andshow some of his work.Theeventisfreeandopentothepublic.Formorein-formation, please contactRichard at [email protected].

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    Boysandgirls fromsix-teenteamspackedanAm-herstBanquetfacilitywiththeircoachesandtheirpar-entstoreceivetrophies fortheiraccomplishments lastFridaynight.HertelNorthParkLeaguepresidentDonMorris thanked everyonefor helping make this sea-sonasuccess. Here are the winningteamsforthisseasonbegin-ningwithPonytail girls inRookie division. The Reb-elsfinishedinfirstplaceinthedivisionbut itwas theAngels who won the play-off championship. CoachesTreyGardnerandBobGan-nonrespectivelyintroducedtheir teams to the room,callingeachchilduptore-ceive what might be theirfirst ever trophy awardedtothem.Fromthisvantagepoint, the smile was fromeartoearonalltheirfaces. Rookie Boys were nextandYankeesandBlueJaysstepped to the microphonetoreceivetheirawards.TheYankswereledbyNicholasMarcello, Patrick “Patch”Pritchard, A.J. PorterfieldandAndrewBebakastheytookfirstplace inthedivi-sion. Blue Jays won theChampionshipwithplayerslike Damone Parker, NateWaldron,QuinnMcKendryandChadPacholek. There were Blue JayandYankeegirlstooinMi-norPony.EvieGardnerandToriHatchhelpedleadtheYankees to a Champion-ship, their second in threeyears. Blue Jay girls like

    Julianna Verni, MeenaRose, Mary Kate Wegmanand Julia Purpora helpedsetthetoneforthedivisionduringtheregularseason. InMajorPony, theCar-dinalsclinchedthedivisionanddefeatedtheRockiesinthe playoffs. Ellie Robert-son,GeorgiGallivan,AnnaGardnerandJuliaKilonskywerejustfourmembersofapowerful lineup that gaveteams like the AthleticsandDodgersaswellastheRockies frustrating timesthisseason. The Pirates and Bravesteams won in Boys Sec-ond Minor. V.J. Verni, GioAmodeo and Joseph Che-man helped clinch the di-vision during the regularseason.ButtheBravesledby Adam Kilminster, NickPurdie, Eamon Langdonand Owen Moriarty madelifedifferentinthePlayoffsfor teams like the Pirates,MarlinsandBrewers. Thehighlightoftheeve-ning however came at thevery end when the HertelNorth Park League un-veiled a special presenta-tion to two players, GabeJohn P. Glahe and KellanDaley for receiving thefirst annual Mike MurphyAward for their careers inShoshone Park. Both boysbeganplayingt-balltogeth-er in 2005 and continuedplaying the game in boththe house (Shoshone) andtravel teams throughouttheiryoungcareers. The Mike MurphyAward, named after the

    long-time coach in NorthBuffaloforbaseballwillbepresented each year to aplayeraftertheyhavecom-pletedtheirfinalseasoninShoshone Park. Any eligi-bleboyorgirlmustplayinallgamesatevery level inordertobeconsidered.BothGlaheandDaleydisplayedframed uniforms of theircareersatthepodiumwhilereceivingtheiraward fromDonMorris. Other Championshipteams included the MajorBoys Mets and Cardinalsteams. The Athletics andTigersfromtheFirstMinorDivision. The Senior PonyAthletics made their wayto the podium to receivetheirtrophiesandtheMetsinSeniorBoysroundedouttheevening.AccordingtoMorrisinhislettertotheleague,it’sniceto look back and see whatwe accomplished. But alsotakealookatwhatwecandobetter.

    Daley and Glahe Receive New Murphy Award

    Hertel North Park League President Don Morris stands with Kellan Daley, a sophomore at St. Jo-seph Collegiate Institute, and Gabe John P. Glahe, a sophomore at Canisius High School, winners of this year’s Mike Murphy award. Both boys con-tinue to play baseball on their school teams.

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    BECKER - James K. Of Buf-falo, entered into rest Septem-ber 13, 2015. Beloved compan-ion; devoted father; cherished grandfather; loving son; dear brother; also survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Ni-agara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    JOZENS - Nicholas Adam, en-tered into rest suddenly, Sep-tember 12, 2015. Beloved son; step-son; cherished brother; devoted uncle and godfather; grandson; best friend and “brother”; also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Ni-agara Falls Blvd.,near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    VALONE - Russell F. Of Buffa-lo, entered into rest September 6, 2015. Devoted father; loving son; dear brother; cherished uncle; also survived by relatives and friends. Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Ni-agara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr.

    September21at6:00pmto8:00pm.TheeventwillopenintheYoungAssem-bly Hall. Free, student-led tours of this historicbuildingwillbeavailable,featuring stained glasswindows in the Chapel.VisitorsareencouragedtovisittheSt.Mary’sSchoolfortheDeafMuseumandto meet members of thedeaf community, includ-ing students. AmericanSignLanguageinterpret-ers and light refresh-mentswillbeonhand. AdditionalfreetoursofSt.Mary’sSchool for theDeafwillbeofferedonWednesday, September23rd from 10:00 am to11:30 am and from 1:00

    pmto2:30pm.Afreesur-vivalAmericanSignLan-guageworkshopwillalsobe offered on Wednesdayby Deaf Access Servicesat the Tri-Main Center(2495 Main Street) from12:00pmto2:00pm.DeafcomedianNoahBuchholzwill perform at North-Point Church (321 Co-lumbia Avenue, Depew)from6:00pmto8:00pm.Thisisalsoafreeevent. JoinSt.Mary’sSchoolfortheDeafforsomefun,family-friendly bingo onThursday, September24thfrom6:30pmto8:30pmintheGallagherGymand raise funds for theschool. Or join Deaf Ac-cess Services at Pinot’sPalett Painting (9570

    Transit Road) for a fun,colorful evening of wineand art on Friday, Sep-tember25thfrom6:30pmto9:30pmtosupporttheactivities of this impor-tant community organi-zation. The goals of DeafAwareness Week are toempower those who aredeafandhardofhearingby raising awareness of,promoting better under-standingofandcelebrat-ingtheiruniquelanguageand culture in the com-munityatlarge. Foradditionalinforma-tionaboutDeafAwarenessWeekactivities,pleasegoto www. smsdk12.org ortheSt.Mary’sSchool fortheDeafFacebookpage.

    Deaf Awareness Week Will Feature Activities and EntertainmentFrom page 1

    NEVER FAIL NOVENAMay the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for me. St. Theresa of the Child Jesus pray for me. St. Jude of helpless cases, pray for me and grant this favor I ask. Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 consecutive days and publish. Your request will be granted. B.R.

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