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refreshments, live music, the 1-mile dog walk and pet festival.New features for 2013 will include discounted pet adoptions throughout the day and free rabies vaccinations and a microchip clinic for $20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 16 Maplewood Rose Celebration Time: 10;00am-5:00pm Location: Maplewood Rose Garden -corner of Lake Ave. & Driving Park Bring your family and friends for a blooming photo opportunity with over 3,000 roses. Held during the peak of the blooming season, the event focuses on the hundreds of beautiful rose varieties within the historic Maplewood Rose Garden. FREE event. 21 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival Time: 5:00pm-11:00pm Location: Downtown Rochester Celebrate the 12th edition of the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival, featuring musicians gathered from around the world to perform in more than 250 concerts! 31 Genesee Valley Quilt Club 2013 Quilt Show Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Rochester Institute of Technologys Gordon Field House Magical Threads Inspired Stitches, the show features outstanding quilts of all styles, types and sizes, eight special quilt exhibits, 56 vendors, quilting workshops, lectures, and demonstrations. Information about the show is available at www. GeneseeQuiltFest.com. July 12 Rochester SummerFest Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm Location: Auditorium Theatre Rochester SummerFest features a weekend of City-sponsored musical entertainment paired with a basketball tournament and social events!
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4 Rec on the Move at Farmington Park Time: 3:30pm-6:30pm Location: Farmington Park The City of Rochesters Recreation on the Move van is rolling into your neighborhood! On board these mobile receation centers youll find: healthy snacks, homework help, outdoor games and sports, information on health and nutrition, activities and crafts and daily giveaways. 4 Rec on the Move at Jefferson Terrace Park Time: 3:30pm-6:30pm Location: Jefferson Terrace Park The City of Rochesters Recreation on the Move van is rolling into your neighborhood! On board these mobile receation centers youll find: healthy snacks, homework help, outdoor games and sports, information on health and nutrition, activities and crafts and daily giveaways. 6 Windstream Party in the Park Time: 5:00pm-10:00pm Location: Riverside Festiva Site Concert Tickets:$2 , Children 12 and under are free. Seating Tickets: $3 (first come, first served) - Please Note: Everyone, including children, must purchase a seating ticket. Ticket sales begin May 10 on www.ticketmaster. com or by calling 800-745-3000, with associated service charges. The 10-week Party Pass provides a $5 savings and allows ticket holder to take advantage of an express entry line. Tickets may also be purchased at the gate each week. 8 The Fast & The Furriest 2013 Time: 7:00am-2:00pm Location: 184 Verona St. oin us for our annual road races, dog walk, and pet festival to help raise funds and awareness for Animal Services. The races run simultaneously with staggered starts beginning at 8 a.m. and 8:15 a.m., so pick the one that is best for you. Stick around after the races for food and
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Candice Lucas positions of government that is most close to the people. Candice by running for this position and hopefully winning this position will be able to make that change I know that Candice will work as hard as she to bring about change and correct some of things that she and others feel need to be corrected in order to have the district move forward in a comprehensive way. Candice is a hard worker and she speaks from the heart. Lucas spoke of the choice she made to study in Rochester, live in the city and to raise her family here. She spoke of her choice to send her children to Rochester Public schools, given her many options. She spoke of her decades worth of involvement in the district, including: volunteering in the classroom, PTA Treasurer, school based planning team member, and serving as the parent representative on multiple district committees. In her closing remarks, Ms. Lucas underscored her commitment to work on changing the culture of the district to make it family and student friendly, assured the supporters that she would hold the district accountable for improved results and asked the crowd to hold her accountable to her words. I, like far too many other families, had to make that tough decision of where to send my children to school, said Lucas. But I chose to leave them in this district because I believe in the district. This district can do better, and if Im elected to the School Board, it will do better.
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A man who was turned in to police by his landlady admitted in court Tuesday that he made death threats on Facebook against top-tier politicians in New York and Washington, predicting a dirt nap for them and writing, I cannot wait to start killing the scum. Lawrence Mulqueen, 50, pleaded guilty to federal charges in exchange for an agreement from prosecutors to recommend a sentence of 12 to 18 months. Authorities said Mulqueen, using a pseudonym, ranted online that he wanted to kill Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey and members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Mulqueen was arrested in February when his landlady complained he was harassing her. Police said she tipped them about the Facebook page, which was under a pseudonym and has been taken down. The federal complaint attributed dirt nap and scum statements to Mulqueen as well as several racist and obscene statements. The first wave to protect against is the inner city scum, do all you can to waste these lowlifes but be mindful of your ammo, Mulqueen was quoted as posting. Use blades when you can to conserve bullets. He also allegedly said he wanted all of President Barack Obamas followers dead, calling them traitor scum. Death to them all, he said, according to a police report.
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Rochester will soon celebrate its 11th annual Juneteenth parade and festivities Friday, June 14th thru Saturday June 15th. Music, entertainment, food, vendors and reenactments will fill the streets of the city for this historic two day event. This years theme and community goal is Cooperative Economics to build our own businesses, control the
economics of our own community and share in all its work and wealth. The first event will be a panel discussion entitled The State of Black Rochester, which will be held Friday evening at 6:30pm at the Frederick Douglass Resource Center. True Networking Thursdays will be hosting this event as part of their African American Giving Initiative.
Saturday morning at Mount Hope Cemetery, the Rochester-Monroe County Freedom Trail Commission will present On Behalf of Those Who Lie in Yonder Hallow Ground which is the 10th Commemoration of Men of Color to Arms and the Emancipation Proclamation that legalized the enlistment of men of color in the Civil War Union Army. The Juneteenth parade will finish the rest of the day and night at the Susan B. Anthony Park. Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers, led
by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. This was two and a half years after President Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, which had become official January 1st, 1863. Every June 19th ancestors would dress up and put on the years biggest festivity to celebrate, commemorate and affirm that being free has produced a good life for their families, communities and progress for the Nation. It marked freedom from the chastening rod to truth freedom justice and equality.
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(TriceEdneyWire.com) - This is a great step for Virginia and we look forward to working with the Commonwealth on expanding the vote, stated Benjamin Todd Jealous, national president and CEO of the NAACP. Anyone who has made a mistake, done their time and paid their debt to society should be able to join their neighbors at the voting booth. The head of the nations oldest and largest civil rights organization issued the statement in response to Republican Gov. Bob McDonnells historic and unprecedented plan to streamline the voter rights restoration process for people with nonviolent felony convictions. In a news conference at Cedar Street Baptist Church of God in Richmonds mostly black Church Hill community, the governor said nonviolent felons who finish serving their sentences and maintain, after that, a clean record will regain their right to vote and other civil rights on an individual basis without having to apply. The governor also is eliminating a twoyear waiting period for former felons convicted of nonviolent crimes to have their civil rights restored. Previously, they also had to apply. Cases will now be automatically considered without an application. It really is a personal thing, Gov. McDonnell said. I believe in an America of second chances. The governor was joined on stage at the news conference by civil rights advocates and legislators from both parties, including members of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, who have pressed for years to reform the states strict process for restoring exfelons rights. In Virginia, only the governor can restore these rights. Gov. McDonnell already has streamlined the process and has restored the rights of more than 4,800 former felons more than any previous administration. But the Sentencing Project says about 350,000 Virginians who have completed their sentences remained disenfranchised in 2010. Thousands of those residents could become registered voters in time for the November election as a result of Gov. McDonnells new policy. Violent felons will still have to wait five years and apply to regain their rights to vote, hold public office, serve on a jury or become a notary public. The announcement came a day after Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli released a report by an advisory committee he appointed in March to study restoration of rights. The panel concluded that the process could be improved by designating an executive branch agency to do all the legwork, working with religious and community groups to solicit and process applications for the governors consideration. The attorney general said he liked the idea of outside help but preferred to keep the program in the Secretary of the Commonwealths office. The Cuccinelli task force said the Virginia Constitution does not allow the governor to issue an executive order restoring all felons rights, and Gov. McDonnells new policy stops short of that by continuing to handle each case individually. I wanted to use the maximum authority I had, Gov. McDonnell told reporters. An executive order is probably beyond the scope of my authority. He said the new process will eliminate subjectivity. Your civil rights in this country should not be dependent on the whims of one person, he said. The change was welcome news for Darrell Gooden of Richmond, who was convicted of marijuana and cocaine possession in 2002. He said he applied to regain his rights in 2008, when Democrat Tim Kaine was governor, but was turned down because of a speeding ticket. He hasnt reapplied, and now he wont have to. I want my children to see that the American dream is not just a dream, the 40-year-old father of three said. Attempts to amend the constitution to allow the blanket automatic restoration of nonviolent felons rights have failed repeatedly, most recently in the 2013 General Assembly. The constitutional amendment, historically championed by Democrats, was backed by the Republican governor and attorney general this year but was rejected by the heavily GOP House of Delegates. The ACLU of Virginia praised Gov. McDonnell for further expediting the rights restoration process. The governor will be giving voice to thousands of Virginians who have been denied participation in elections due to an antiquated and regressive voting law in the commonwealth, ACLU of Virginia board president Jayne Barnard said in a news release. Virginia New Majority, an advocacy group, said it would follow up Gov. McDonnells policy change which
is effective July 15 with a voter registration drive. Were going to celebrate today, but we have to get right back to work tomorrow, said Jon Liss, the groups executive director. Were making plans to ensure that people with nonviolent felony convictions will be registered in time for the November elections. Attorney General Cuccinelli, the Republican candidate for governor, lauded Gov. McDonnell for pushing his own reforms even further. We needed to simplify the process for those who want to regain their civil rights so they can return to full participation in society, he said. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe called the change an important step forward on an issue of justice for Virginians who have paid their debt to society. Gov. McDonnell said he expects the next governor to keep his new policy. The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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RCTV 20th Anniversary Film Forum and Speaker Series
F r o m November 2012 to November 2013 RCTV15 is celebrating its 20th Anniversary year of serving the community of Carvin Eison Rochester. The organization was founded to promote and support democratic ideals and free speech through the dissemination of ideas and through education in the areas of media production and literacy. A vital part of our mission is to share important film, video and television works about topics of local interest. So Im pleased to announce that RCTV15 will be hosting a 20th Anniversary Film Forum and Speaker Series, beginning June 10 and running into the fall. The series features the following three documentaries that present important historic, social, environmental, economic and political messages. June 10 at 7 PM Drum Major for Justice: The Franklin Florence Story Few people have made their presence felt as strongly Minister Franklin Delano Roosevelt Florence, Sr. In 1964, Rochester was rocked by an uprising that was a wake-up call to a city that some say was so complacent, so smug that residents and city officials refused to see the serious problems they were facing. Although it was a time of shock and sadness, it was also a time of opportunity for the right leader to step forward to challenge and change the status quo. And Rochester would never be the same. Emmy Award-winning producer and writer Chris Christopher will share her insights on the making of this film and the role Minister Florence played in Rochesters history and in the civil rights movement. June 24 at 7 PM Comfort Zone What kind of problem is climate change? How do we even begin to think about it? Many films show the shocking impacts of climate change on faraway places and peoples, usually the people and countries that have the least leverage on solving the problem.
This feature-length documentary explores the effects of climate change locally in Upstate New York where it's not an obvious threat. COMFORT ZONE brings the global issue of climate change to a local and personal level as three filmmakers set out to answer critical questions. Co-producers and directors Kate Kressmann-Kehoe, Sean P. Donnelly and Dave Danesh will share their insights on this film and the topics local impact.
September 17 at 7 PM Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? This feature-length documentary traces the worldwide economic collapse to a 1971 secret memo entitled Attack on American Free Enterprise System, written over 40 years ago by the future Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell. The 6-page memo called for a money-fueled big business makeover of government through corporate control of the media, academia, the pulpit, arts and sciences and destruction of organized labor and consumer protection groups. HEIST exposes the systemic implementation of Powells memo by BOTH U.S. political parties culminating in the deregulation of industry, outsourcing of jobs and regressive taxation. All of which led us to the global financial crisis of 2008 and the continued dismantling of the American middle class. Pulitzer-Prize winning author David Cay Johnston will be on hand to discuss his role in the making of this film and where the U.S. goes from here. These films will be shown at the Cinema Theater located at 957 Clinton Ave. S. Admission for each film is $6 and seating is limited, so advance ticket purchase is advised. You can buy your tickets at RCTV, located at 21 Gorham Street off St. Paul Street, online at www.RCTV15.org, for pickup at the station in advance or at the theater an hour prior to the screening. Tickets may also be purchased onsite, if available. Please come and help us celebrate being part of Rochesters community for 20 years by joining us for RCTVs 20th Anniversary and Film Forum series. Carvin Eison General Manager, RCTV15
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Every day, clinical trials and studies are helping to find better ways to treat and prevent disease. But theres one problem: AfricanAmericans dont participate in health research as much as others do. And that means we dont know enough about the best ways to keep you healthy. Theres something you can do to change that: Consider participating in a clinical trial or study to improve treatments for diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure. To learn more, visit RocHealthResearch.urmc.edu or call (585) 758-7877.
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Emmy Award-winning producer and writer Chris Christopher will share her insights on the making of this film and the role Minister Florence played in Rochesters history and in the civil rights movement.
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Every now and then I feel the need to revisit and discuss one of my favorite pet peeves, egocentric wannabes. to respect the talent and creativity of others. They are actors and actresses with no real fan base. They are coaches whose teams fail to win. They are unsigned entertainers and performers who confuse applause with the fact they have arrived and are successful. They are the pastors, the ministers, and the bishops whose behavior is often insulting and unbecoming to their profession. They are the socalled professionals who come across as everything but. They are oftentimes carpetbaggers who come to my city, thinking we need to be saved from something. They often come assuming that no one in town can do what they do as well as they think they can. They usually arrive with one suitcase representing their life-long accomplishments to date. I have always had a problem with homegrown talent being overlooked, and recruitment for various employment vacancies going beyond the confines of Rochester. This complaint is nothing new if you have followed my writings over the years. You see, I still have critics who think I started doing what I do yesterday. Just to bring some of you up to speed, I feel the need to revisit my personal history as it relates to my editorials and columns. I need to help some understand where my fan base comes from; and how much some of you appreciate my ability to tell it like it is, not like it was, like it is. It would be safe to say my first published pieces appeared in the Buffalo/ Rochester/Syracuse Challenger when it was owned by former Assemblyman Arthur Eve. My first column focused on entertainment, jazz performers in particular, that used to perform in the Pythodd Room.
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Rochester is full of them. I GLORIA WINSTON AL-SARAG normally ignore them until they find their way into my personal space, and attempt to reach out and touch me, spiritually. We all know them. And, we all know I am not above naming names. But, in this case, I will let you guess who Cinderella or Cinderfella is. They come in various heights, gender, size and color. The one thing they all have in common is they are full of themselves. So full they fail to see or accept someone elses values because they believe they are all that, a bag of chips and some dip. They really consider themselves to be special, more special than you. You can find the egocentric wannabes in all arenas. They are educators who not only teach but who believe they have no further lessons to learn. They are politicians who no longer listen to or consult with their constituency. Some have allowed power to corrupt them. They are business people who assume their arrogance, high prices and mistreatment of customers is going to sustain them. They are attorneys who would represent themselves in court if given the opportunity. They are law enforcement officers who would arrest their mothers and feel they are far above the law. They are stoic journalists who get the common sense educated out of them and fail
Greece Police Assault, Arrest and Cuss at Black Teen for Walking on a Public Sidewalk
The video, recorded last month by a Greece Olympia High School student, begins with a female Greece police officer yelling at Corey McCloud, an Africandavy vara American teen, to Keep walking! even though he is on a public sidewalk. A male Greece Police Department officer dressed in plain clothes, then yells at McCloud, Keep walking! Keep walking or youre going to jail! Im not doing nothing, McCloud is seen and heard telling the officer. Youre blocking the sidewalk! the officer yells. McCloud then tries to explain to the officer that he wasnt blocking the sidewalk, and that if anything, the officer is the one who is walking towards him. The angry Greece Police officer then says Fuck it, youre under arrest! and grabs the young man, twisting his arms, and bringing him down on the ground. Greece Police Captain Patrick Pelan told me that plain clothes officer is Sgt. James Carris, and the female officer is Valerie Cutt. According to the teen who recorded the video, there was a fight at the high school, that did not involve the young teen who was arrested. Captain Phelan sees it differently.
I couldnt disagree more. What I see in that video are bully, rogue Greece police officers giving an unlawful order to a young man who (they say) was doing wrong, simply walking on a public sidewalk. I also see a young man who tries to explain to officers that not only is he not doing anything wrong, but that in fact, its them, who are walking towards him and its them who are being confrontational. Fighting stance? Are you kidding me? The young man is retreating, backing up, as hes being cornered by Greece Police Department officers. I see a young man with his the palms of his hands showing, in a retreating manner.
They followed us off the property, and then the undercover officer came out of nowhere, said the teen.
Phelan says that Greece police were disbursing crowds, and that while most of the youths followed orders, McCloud did not. If he had walked away, he would have gone home, said Phelan. Captain Phelan also said that Corey McCloud took on a fighting stance. He was in a fighting stance. He had his hands in a fighting position, and he stuck his chest out, said Phelan.
OPINION/EDITORIAL
Just when you think that all hope is lost God has a way of letting you know that there is still hope and that we can still hold on to what is biblical and what is right in His sight. I was privileged to not only participate but to officiate the marriage of my niece and her fianc (now husband) this past weekend.
C. MICHAEL VAUGHN
As I started the ceremony, I was able to take time to congratulate them on being willing to do things Gods way. When one does things the way that God intended being blessed is a natural outcome. It is evident that the institution of marriage is under attack in our society today. It has been under attack since God created it. However, in the last several years it has been in the crosshairs of those that would call themselves progressive in our society. The key argument that folks make is that all that is needed is for two people to love each other, regardless of their gender. While love is indeed a key element, a more fundamental fact is that marriage is to be between one man and one woman. In our day the homosexual agenda has advanced to the point where in the name of politics, states are choosing to allow same sex couples to be married. This is an abomination in the sight of God.
Phelan said that McCloud was charged with disorderly conduct. I asked Phelan, what exactly did Corey McCloud do in order to be charged with disorderly conduct, but Phelan said that he did not have the criminal complaint in front of him, so he could not say. I find it interesting that despite Phelan being adamant that McCloud did not follow what he calls lawful orders, he couldnt tell me exactly what the young man is accused of, without reading the report. I then asked Captain Phelan what he thought about Sgt. Carris telling a minor: Fuck it, youre under arrest! He did not hesitate in giving me an answer. The use of that kind of language is absolutely inappropriate, and we are dealing with that, said Phelan, before adding: It is not acceptable, and does not comply with our professional standards. Phelan, however, would not say what we are dealing with that meant. It doesnt surprise me that Captain Phelan is going to defend his officers actions; and justify the arrest of Corey McCloud, I mean thats his job. As for your comment Captain Phelan, that if Corey had walked away, he would have gone home: No sir, YOUR officers created, then escalated, a completely unnecessary situation. Your Sgt. James Carris own words to a minor, Fuck it, youre under arrest! and your Sgt.s behavior, caught on video, show that he was out of line!
To see the video go to: http://www.youtube. comwatch?v=vzn7JqSCMic
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