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THURSDAY, JUNE 14 SATURDAY, JUNE 16 MONDAY, JUNE 18 Mostly Sunny High 74° Low 57° TUESDAY, JUNE 19 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Isolated T-Storms High 79° Low 63° Partly Cloudy High 79° Low 61° Partly Cloudy High 80° Low 63° Partly Cloudy High 79° Low 64° Partly Cloudy High 82° Low 65° Partly Cloudy High 80° Low 64° FRIDAY, JUNE 15 www.buffalorocket.com COMMUNITY NEWS Distributing to North Buffalo, West Side and Riverside • Established in 1969 Buffalo Rocket Vol. XLIII ISSUE No. 24 • Thursday, June 14, 2012 Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Discover Amherst Street XV Festival. Saturday, June 16th from 10 AM to 5 PM in Amherst Street between Elmwood Avenue and Military Road. (con't on page 6) (con't on page 4) Father’s Day was first celebrated in 1910 by Sono- ra Smart Dodd. Its first cel- ebration was in Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jack- son Smart, was a single parent who reared his six children alone. After hear- ing a sermon about Anna Jarvis’ Mother’s Day Me- morial in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday hon- oring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father’s birthday, the pastors hadn’t enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was de- ferred to the third Sunday of June. Initially it was not a suc- cess. In the 1920s, Dodd Fathers Day is June 17th! Discovering Amherst St. Buffalo Rocket Coupon Page! See Page 5. Do you want to check out Buffalo’s top up and coming neighborhood? Are you in- terested in a family friendly and free event? Do you like parades, pie, strawberry shortcake, local art and music, War of 1812 & Black Rock history? If you an- swered yes to any of these questions then attend Dis- cover Amherst Street XV Festival on Saturday, June 16th, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. (Amherst Street between Elmwood Avenue and Military Road, Buffalo) Featured events include: ·Best Pie in Black Rock con- test · Parade at Noon ·Outdoor Art and Yard Sale ·Black Rock Heritage Mu- seum ·Free Carriage and Trolley Rides ·Celebrity Dunk Tank ·Strawberry Shortcake ·Kids Games, Waterslide & Bouncehouse ·Wiener Eating Contest ·Community Information Tables ·Outdoor Music Stage Italian Festival Celebrates 25 Years WSTBA Scholarships Awarded To Four West Side Students In an effort to support local West Side area high school seniors in their pursuit of a higher educa- tion, the West Side Busi- ness & Taxpayers’ Associ- ation (WSBTA) is pleased to award four graduating high school seniors with a check for $1000 each and a certificate of achieve- ment. Additionally, this year marks the first time that three recipients of the WSBTA Annual Educa- tional Awards are former This year will celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Sorrento Cheese Italian Heritage Festival of Buffalo on Hertel Ave in North Buf- falo's Little Italy, from July 12th - 15th. The festival will be like no other as many new events, demonstrations and double the entertainment will be featured as the festival re- turns to their Italian roots, dedicating this year to "La Famiglia." Cultural demonstrations including Tarantella Ital- ian street dancers, grape stomping contest, and Sicil- ian puppet shows are just a few of the new additions to the special events and en- tertainment line-up. This year also welcomes the addition of Buffalo's stopped promoting the cel- ebration because she was studying in the Art Insti- tute of Chicago, and it faded into relative obscurity, even in Spokane. In the 1930s Dodd returned to Spokane and started promoting the celebration again, raising awareness at a national level. She had the help of those trade groups that would benefit most from the holi- day, for example the manu- facturers of ties, tobacco pipes, and any traditional present to fathers. Since 1938 she had the help of the Father’s Day Council, founded by the New York Associated Men’s Wear Retailers to consolidate and systematize the commer- (con't on page 6) Grape stomping will be one of the new events at this year's Italian Festival on Hertel Ave.

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

Buffalo Rocket Vol. XLIII ISSUE No. 24 • Thursday, June 14, 2012Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times

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Discover Amherst Street XV Festival. Saturday, June 16th from 10 AM to 5 PM in Amherst Street between Elmwood Avenue and Military Road.

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Father’s Day was firstcelebratedin1910bySono-raSmartDodd.Itsfirstcel-ebration was in Spokane,Washington on June 19,1910. Her father, the CivilWarveteranWilliamJack-son Smart, was a singleparent who reared his sixchildren alone. After hear-ing a sermon about AnnaJarvis’ Mother’s Day Me-morialin1909,shetoldherpastor that fathers shouldhaveasimilarholidayhon-oring them. Although sheinitially suggested June 5,her father’s birthday, thepastorshadn’tenoughtimeto prepare their sermons,andthecelebrationwasde-ferred to the thirdSundayofJune. Initiallyitwasnotasuc-cess. In the 1920s, Dodd

Fathers Day is June 17th!

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DoyouwanttocheckoutBuffalo’stopupandcomingneighborhood? Areyouin-terestedinafamilyfriendlyandfreeevent?Doyoulikeparades, pie, strawberryshortcake, local art andmusic,Warof1812&BlackRock history? If you an-swered yes to any of thesequestions then attend Dis-

cover Amherst Street XVFestivalonSaturday,June16th, from 10:00 AM to5:00 PM. (Amherst Streetbetween Elmwood AvenueandMilitaryRoad,Buffalo)Featuredeventsinclude:·BestPieinBlackRockcon-test·ParadeatNoon·OutdoorArtandYardSale

·Black Rock Heritage Mu-seum·Free Carriage and TrolleyRides·CelebrityDunkTank·StrawberryShortcake·KidsGames,Waterslide&Bouncehouse·WienerEatingContest·Community InformationTables·OutdoorMusicStage

Italian Festival Celebrates 25 Years

WSTBA Scholarships Awarded To Four West Side Students In an effort to supportlocalWestSideareahighschool seniors in theirpursuitofahighereduca-tion,theWestSideBusi-ness&Taxpayers’Associ-ation(WSBTA)ispleasedtoawardfourgraduatinghighschoolseniorswitha

checkfor$1000eachanda certificate of achieve-ment. Additionally, this yearmarksthefirsttimethatthree recipients of theWSBTA Annual Educa-tionalAwardsareformer

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This year will celebratethe 25th Anniversary oftheSorrentoCheeseItalianHeritageFestivalofBuffalo

onHertelAveinNorthBuf-falo'sLittleItaly,fromJuly12th-15th. Thefestivalwillbelikeno

otherasmanynewevents,demonstrationsanddoublethe entertainment will befeatured as the festival re-turnstotheirItalianroots,dedicating this year to "LaFamiglia." Cultural demonstrationsincluding Tarantella Ital-ian street dancers, grapestompingcontest,andSicil-ianpuppetshowsarejustafewofthenewadditionstothe special events and en-tertainmentline-up. This year also welcomesthe addition of Buffalo's

stopped promoting the cel-ebration because she wasstudying in the Art Insti-tuteofChicago,anditfadedintorelativeobscurity,evenin Spokane. In the 1930sDodd returned to Spokaneand started promoting thecelebration again, raisingawareness at a nationallevel. Shehadthehelpofthosetrade groups that wouldbenefitmost from theholi-day,forexamplethemanu-facturers of ties, tobaccopipes, and any traditionalpresenttofathers. Since 1938 she had thehelp of the Father’s DayCouncil,foundedbytheNewYorkAssociatedMen’sWearRetailerstoconsolidateandsystematize the commer-

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Grape stomping will be one of the new events at this year's Italian Festival on Hertel Ave.

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hallway on Tacoma. Some-timesifIwasmaybealittlelate, a slight cheer woulderupt amongst my youngemployees as I entered. Ikindoflikedthat,evenifitwaspaidforadmiration. Have to say it was a de-light and a wonderful ex-perience having to be ableto accomplish this simplelittlething.Givingtheselit-tle entrepreneurs a chancetomakealittlesidemoney.Giving them the chance toearn a few bucks on theirown and learning respon-sibility at the same time.EveryonceinawhileIruninto a former delivery per-son. They recognize me asIhavechangedlittleinthepast forty years. At leasttheytellmethat.Ihavetowonder if I looked this oldforty years ago. They weremostly about 12 years oldatthetimeandarenowintheir fifties and naturallyhavechangedconsiderable.Usually I remember thename, but the faces havechanged.SomeIhaveseencome to contribute greatlyto the community, like theMattarsandtheZengerstomentionafew. “Hurt in a car, call Wil-liamMattar”.“Gotanemp-typocket,fillitwithaRock-et.” Somebody must havedone that as we are stillaround.MakesureyoureadJoeBortz,heisfunny,witty,butapoorwriter.Justaskanyofhisformereditors.

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ownFrancScintaastheen-tertainmentdirector. To further mark the an-niversary, the festivalcom-mitteeisofferingafreetripfortwotoItaly.Entrieswillbe available at the festivalin the Ilio DePaulo ItalianHeritage Tent, located atHertel and Virgil Avenuesduringthefestival. AnItalianbilingualmasswillbecelebratedat9:30amonSunday,July15thattheJazz stage, on Hertel andCommonwealthAvenues. Love of God, family andItalian culture are at theveryheartofeveryItalian.WhetheryouareItalianornot,youarewelcometoem-brace the Italian heritageandeat,drink, sing,danceand enjoy all the best thefestivalhastooffer. GrazieeVivaItalia!

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the Farmstand is open at the Massachusett’s Av-enue Project! - Thisweekwe will be selling SugarSnap Peas, Kohlrabi, Sal-ad Greens, Garlic Scapes,RedRomaineHeadlettuce,Kale,andMuchMore!! Every Tuesday from3:30pm-6:30pm and Satur-days 10am-1pm we will beselling delicious local andorganic food fromour farmat 389 Massachusetts Ave.Saturdays are also opento volunteers between thehoursof11AMand1PM,rainorshine.Atourofourfarm will also be held ev-ery Saturday at 10:30amandeveryTuesdayat4pm.No need to call ahead. Formore information, visitwww.mass-ave.org.

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SchoolwhowillattendECC,and Kamala Ghimirey andTomaDhital,bothfromLa-fayette High School, whowill attend D’Youville Col-lege. “TheWSBTAispleasedtoinvestinthefutureofBuf-falo’syoungpeoplelivinginour West Side communitythough our annual educa-tional awards program,”said WSBTA PresidentRonaldA.Carnevale. “Oneof our primary aims is tofoster the growth and de-velopment of the GreaterWestSideCommunity,andthis educational awardsprogram is just one of theways we will be assistingmembersofourcommunity

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cial promotion. Americansresistedtheholidayduringafewdecades,perceivingitas justanattemptbymer-chantstoreplicatethecom-mercialsuccessofMother’sDay, and newspapers fre-quently featured cynicaland sarcastic attacks andjokes.Abilltoaccordnationalrec-ognitionoftheholidaywasintroduced in Congress in1913. In 1916, PresidentWoodrow Wilson went toSpokane to speak in a Fa-ther’s Day celebration andwanted to make it official,butCongressresisted,fear-ing that it would become

commercialized. US Presi-dent Calvin Coolidge rec-ommendedin1924thatthedaybeobservedbythena-tion,butstoppedshortofis-suing a national proclama-tion.Itwasnotuntil1966,whenPresident Lyndon B. John-son issued the first presi-dential proclamation hon-oring fathers, designatingthe third Sunday in Juneas Father’s Day. Six yearslater, the day was made apermanentnationalholidaywhen President RichardNixonsigned it into lawin1972.

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(never known to fail)oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. oh, show me herein you are my moth-er. oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (�X). Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands (�X). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine.The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days. After 3 days, the request will be granted. This prayer must then be published after the favor is granted. g.a.d.

the belle center, buf-falo Fire Department and buffalo Americorps -arepartneringforachar-ity basketball gamehostedat D’Youville College. Thefundraiseristoraiseaware-nessandfundstohelpkeepunder-served youth off thestreets and engaged in acostfree,structured-8weekyouthbasketballprogram. The Charity BasketballGame will take place 1:00p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday,June30,2012atD’YouvilleCollege320PorterAvenue,Buffalo, NY 14201. Thiseventwillcreateawarenessandhelpraisemoneyforthefree basketball program atTheBelleCenter.Thecom-munityisinvitedtopartici-pate-tickets are $5; admis-sion is free for children 12& under. For more infor-mation call 352-1147 or gotowww.thebellecenter.org.

during these challengingeconomictimes.” The West Side Business& Taxpayers’ Association(WSBTA) is a nonprofit,community based, volun-teer organization, whichfosters the growth and de-velopment of the GreaterWest Side Community andthe city of Buffalo. Estab-lishedin1903andincorpo-ratedinthe1920’s,theWSBTAistheoldestcontin-uously operating businessorganization in Buffalo,NY. For more informationabout the West Side Busi-ness&Taxpayers’Associa-tion,contactRonaldA.Car-nevaleat(716)[email protected].

by John Duke Last Friday on June 82012, Black Rock / River-side Councilman JosephGolombekjr.calledonGov-ernor Andrew Cuomo andthePBA(PeaceBridgeAu-thority) to “Do the RightThing”andstoptheexpan-sion of a plaza that wouldremove a Historic ItalianHeritage NeighborhoodfromBuffalo’sHistory.Theneighborhood’s only news-paper for a long time wastheWestSideTimes,whichbegan there in 1893 andnowsurvivesintheBuffaloRocket. ThePBAwantstodemol-ishveryexpensivehomesonProspectandColumbusAv-enuestobuildatruckstop.According toGolombek theincrease in truck exhaustwill wreck havoc with theresidents already suffer-ing from breathing prob-lems along a 12 mile pathfromPorterAvenuetopastKenmoreAvenue.TheRiteAidonNiagaraStreetsellsmoreAzmacortthanalloth-erDrugStorescombined.

UnlikemostplacesintheUnited States, Canada isnottothenorthofBuffalo,itistothewestandthevastmajority of time the windblows from west to east.TheresidentsofBlackRock/ Riverside would end updirectlyinthepathoftoxicfumes. Mayor Brown hassent a letter to the Gover-noraskingthatthePBAbemoretransparentabout itsintentions.ElectedOfficialshave a moral obligation toobject. Although some donot. While at the state levelit has become very obvi-ous that some politiciansare always putting politicsfirstandpeoplelast(allthewhile claiming just the op-posite)itisbecauseCoun-cilmanGolombekandMay-orBrownarelookingoutforusthatwecanallbreathealittleeasieratnight... The opinions of The First Amendment Club are not neces-sarily those of the Buffalo Rocket or those of Rocket Communica-tions. The First Amendment Club is solely responsible for the content of its articles.

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7:00 p.m. & 9:20 p.m._______________

1428 Hertel Ave.

836-7411

and Restaurant

This Weeks Specials

1504 HERTEL AVE., BUFFALO, NY (716) 835-3975Monday - Saturday Open at 4:00PM

Live Music

www.shadowloungebuffalo.com

Dinner for 2 - $29.95 Monday - ThursdayIncludes 2 Entrees and a bottle of wine.

Gift Certificates Available.

Voted Best Lounge in WNYBuffalo Music Awards

2007-2011

Saturday, June 16th @ 10PMLive Wire

APPETIZER: Zucchini & Ricotta Cheese Fritters with Lemon Pepper Creme´fraiche.

Friday, June 15th @ 10PMBoogie Monster

ENTREE: Grilled Shrimp Skewers Marinated in Parsley& Garlic, served with a Tomato Citrus Orzo.DESSERT: German Chocolate Cake & Dutch Apple Pie

PATIO OPEN for your dining pleasure!

SlabBacon

$3.29 lb.

X-LargeEggs

$1.29doz.

MEAT SPECIALS DELI & OTHER SPECIALS

$75 MEATPACKAGE

$90 MEATPACKAGESirloin Steaks

$5.99

1191 HERTEL AVENUEBusiness Hrs:

Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:30 p.m.Saturday 7 am- 5 p.m.

www.johnnysmeats.com

WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS

VOTEDBEST ITALIAN SAUSAGE IN WNY

–BUFFALO SPREE 2009

6-8 oz. SirloinSteak

4 lb. Ground Chuck3 lb. Bacon or

Pork Sausage5 lb. Chicken Legs4 lb. Italian

Sausage3 lb. Pork Roast

or Pot Roast3 lb. Sahlens

Hot Dogs

6-8 oz. SirloinSteak

5 lb. Ground Chuck3 lb. Bacon or Pork

Sausage5 lb. Chicken Legs4 lb. Chicken

Breasts4 lb. Italian Sausage3 lb. Pork Roast3 lb. Pot Roast3 lb. Sahlens

Hot Dogs

OUR OWN

Pea Meal Bacon$4.49 lb.

Chicken BreastsBoneless, Skinless

$1.99

FrozenCookedShrimp

Now FeaturingThumann’s Deli Items

FREE Horseradish Mustard withpurchase of 1 LB. of any

Thumann’s Deli Item!

lb.

FrozenChickenFingers

lb.

USDA CHOICE

perbag$14.95$7.99 lb.