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SPORTS Thomas Goes To Pro Bowl Greetings! MENU TIPS Seasons Happy New Year! Baking PowderPointers For Cooking Kid’sCorner Corner Kid’s Celebrate Kwanzaa! December 26, 2014 See Page 6 See Page 7 January 1, 2015 Smith Post offices open Xmas Eve, New Year’s Eve McKinzey Smith, who is the daughter of Jacqueline Smith and Daniel Thomas also the Goddaughter of Kenyetta Muhammad, is six months old. She has a hearty appetite and enjoys bananas. Like most babies, she likes stuffed teddy bears. (ESDN photo by Omar Quadir) Post Offices in Ohio and nationwide will be open Christmas Eve, Wednesday, December 24, and New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 31. Most post offices will shorten retail lobby hours and close at noon on these dates. Regular mail delivery will be unaffected by the change. Revised hours are posted at each post office.and commercial customers are asked to check with their business mail entry units for specific information regarding holiday hours of operation. Cleveland Main Post Office, 2400 Orange Ave.12/24 and 12/31 open until 4:30 p.m. EASTSIDE NEWS VOL. 35 No. 42 FREE READ ON - WRITE ON Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - December 26, 2014 Daily ISSUED FRIDAY SERVING: LARCHMERE - WOODLAND, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, MT. PLEASANT, LEE & AVALON, HARVARD - LEE, MILES - UNION, UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA, WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGES OF NORTH RANDALL, HIGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND FREE READ ON - WRITE ON “COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW” Protests against excessive police force continue and all peaceful means available.For those who have mercenary motives, we do not support you, nor do we welcome your assistance. For you are the true enemy.” According to the police department, Officer Timothy Loehmann, 26, who shot Rice after he said Rice would not comply to three verbal commands and went for his weapon in his waistband, is on paid administrative leave. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner ruled Rice’s death a homicide on December 12. Clevelanders overwhelmingly support Samaria Rice’s call for justice for her son and her request for changes be made in the Cleveland Police Department’s policy on excessive force. Some residents have blamed the parent. Ann Clifford, a Lakewood resident wrote an editorial in the Plain Dealer in which she wrote: “Small child” and “little boy” have been frequently used to describe 12-year-old Tamir Rice. The 12-year-old was 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighed 195 pounds (“Details on boy released in autopsy,” PD, Dec. 13). He was hardly a small child in appearance; more the stature of an older teen and could easily be mistaken as such in a crucial moment. If only his mother had not allowed her son to have a realistic-looking toy gun (“Chain of events led up to Tamir Rice’s killing,” PD, Dec. 14), Tamir Rice would still be with us today.” Before a Browns’ game, Andrew Hawkins, a player on the team came out for warm-ups wearing a T-shirt that read, “Justice for Tamir Rice and John Crawford.” Crawford was shot and killed by police in August while holding an air gun in a Wal-Mart in Beavercreek, Ohio. Jeff Follmer, president of the Cleveland Police Union demanded an apology from the Browns tweeting “It’s pretty pathetic when atheletes think they know the law. They should stick to what they know best on the field. The Cleveland Police protect and serve the browns stadium and the browns organization owes us an apology.” William Frances. Boyd, Sr., chairman of the board of E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home and Crematory and one of the longest serving funeral directors in America, died on December 7. He was 99 years old. Services for Boyd were at the Antioch Baptist Church, 8869 Cedar Avenue. E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home and Crematory, the funeral home founded by his father, Elmer, 110 years ago in 1905, is one of the oldest black businesses in Ohio. Boyd was born February 7, 1915 on East 38th Street and Central Avenue. He moved with his parents, Elmer F. and Cora S. Boyd and sister Lucille Elaine in 1917 and lived above his father’s funeral home on East 43rd Street and Central Avenue. The family later moved in 1925 to East 81st Street and Cedar Avenue. Boyd attended Quincy Elementary School and Central Junior High School. Elmer Boyd moved his family in 1930 to an upscale, predominantly Jewish neighborhood at 10704 Drexel Avenue off East 105th Street in the Glenville area, but shortly thereafter, relocated to East 81st Street in 1932 Boyd graduated from Glenville High School in 1933, and took post-gratuate studies at Central High School. He graduated from the Cleveland College of Embalming in 1938. When Elmer F. Boyd purchased the Slaughter Funeral Home at 2165 E. 89th Street in 1938, he added the ‘& Son’ to the firm name. Boyd married Mary E. Webster, daughter of Dr. Franklyn Delk and Ina Guy Webster at Lane Metropolitan C. M. E. Church on Boyd August 19, 1939, and the couple had three children. The funeral home has remained a family business, and it is now run by his children and grandchildren: Marina Grant, Victoria Boyd, William “Pepper” Boyd, Lisa Taylor and Marcella Boyd Cox. For Boyd’s years of service to the community, Cleveland City Council honored Boyd with a distinctive street sign ‘William Boyd Sr. Way’ at East 89th between Carnegie Avenue and Quincy Avenue in June of 2012. Boyd was active an member of Antioch Baptist Church, past vice president of the Cleveland School Board, board member of Eliza Bryant Village, and a lifetime member of the NAACP. He was preceeded in death by his wife, Mary, and his children, Marina, William, and Marcella. Arragements were handled by E.F.Boyd and Son Funeral Home, 2165 E. 89th Street, and interment was at Lake View Cemetery. , Protesters from Furgeson marched last week in Cleveland to show support for the community as they seek justice for Tamir Rice, the 12 year old boy who was shot and killed by a Cleveland police officer outside of the Cudell Recreation Center on Novemeber 22. Officers believed Rice was armed, but he had a BB gun. Tensions between the protesters and police have increased since the shooting deaths of two New York City police officers by a mentally unstable gunman. Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, renewed her call for peaceful demonstrations in wake of the mounting tension on policing. She made the announcement at the Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church on E. 105th Street on Tuesday. Walter Madison, who is representing the Rice family, made Rice the following statement: “The Rice family’s singular focus has been and always will be the pursuit of justice, and the pursuit of that justice by any Daniel Sheeley (left) and Toni Rhodes (right) accept a remote controlled car from Candance Larry (center) for the 1st Annual Cheer and Dance For A Cause Toy Drive at the Ken Ferguson’s Event Center. Toys were donated to the Salvation Army - Zelma George Family Shelter. See story on page 8. Gasoline prices spiral downward Northeast Ohio gas prices dropped nearly 17 cents this week, according to AAA East Central’s Fuel Gauge report. This week’s Northeast Ohio average price:$2.50 Average price during the week of Dec. 9, 2014:$2.67 Average price during the week of Dec. 17, 2013:$3.17 Holiday cheer has come early for the motoring public, with the average for retail gasoline at its lowest level in more than five years. Today’s national average price for regular unleaded gasoline is $2.55 per gallon. The average price at the pump is more than a dime less than one week ago and more than a quarter less than a month ago. The national average is down 69 cents from this same date last year and has now dropped on 81 consecutive days for a total of 80 cents during this stretch. The average price at the pump has fallen nearly 25 percent since the start of the year, and if the global price of crude continues to register new multi- year lows, these lower prices are likely to persist. Barring any unexpected spikes in global prices, or declines in domestic production, the price at the pump should remain relatively low approaching the New Year and into 2015. Concerns of sluggish global oil demand combined with abundant supply continue to leave global oil markets searching for a bottom. Last week, for the first time since 2009, the price of West Texas Intermediate dropped below $60. WTI is now approximately 40 percent cheaper than the start of the year and nearly 50 percent below the high in June ($107.26). The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) continues to maintain production levels, and the cartel’s three biggest members are reportedly ramping up exports to Asia in an effort to sustain market share in that region. Reductions in global oil prices have ultimately meant a welcome savings at the pump for motorists; however sustained low prices could impact U.S. production. AAA Fuel Gauge Gasoline Price Survey Northeast Ohio Average for Self-Service Gasoline This Week Last Week Last Year National (12-26-14) (12-19-14) 12-17-13) (12-26-14) Regular $2.28 $2.50 $3.28 $2.28 Hawkins Services held for Boyd Sr. Holiday cheer has come early for the motoring public, with the average for retail gasoline at its lowest level in more than five years. Gas prices hit a record low of $1.95at Gas Mart Gas Station at Deforest Avenue and Lee Road. The $1.95 is the lowest price in Cuyahoga County. New Year’s celebratations to be held The holiday season brings with it a seemingly endless loop of shopping, cooking, cleaning and decorating. By the time New Year’s Eve rolls around, planning an epic evening out can be overwhelming. To help you plan your New Year’s Eve celebration is a list of parties, packages and events taking place around Cleveland. CLE Rocks NYE will be held downtown. Now in its second year, this event is expected to be massive with more than 20,000 people in attendance. The event will feature musical acts from born-and-bred Clevelanders, like DJ E-V, opener Carlos Jones and Machine Gun Kelly, food trucks, and fireworks. This exciting event will take place on Mall B near the Cleveland Convention Center and the Global Center for Health Innovation. General admission tickets ($10) can be purchased online at www.CLENYE.com. The Ritz-Carlton will host a celebration with New Year’s Eve Dinner at MUSE. Those looking to experience luxury as they ring in the New Year can head to the culinary heavy hitter known as MUSE. Their five-course prix-fixe NYE menu, served inside their Ritz-Carlton is one that’ll be sure to tickle all taste buds faster than Robin Leach can say “champagne wishes and caviar dreams.” Call 216-902-5255 for more details. It’s not Cleveland without a little rock, right? Partygoers can check out the no-reservations-required party happening at the Lobby Lounge on 6 inside the Ritz-Carlton. Here, guests can tip back a few “rocktails” and enjoy a menu of light dishes as they shake-shake-shake-itoff to live music all night. Get more details by calling 216-623-1300. Pickwick & Frolic: New Year’s Eve Comedy Packages is offering a comedy dinner package. A New Year’s Eve dinner? A comedy show? A gala celebration? Dinner and a comedy show? Dinner and a gala celebration? Guests can take their pick at Pickwick & Frolic, located on East 4th Street in Downtown Cleveland, which will be featuring all of the above this New Year’s Eve. Call 216-241-7425 for details. Ring in New Year’s Eve at Wonder Bar and enjoy an imaginative champagne cocktail in addition to Wonder Bar’s usual craft-brewed drafts and classic cocktail menu. Find more details at 216-298-4050. This New Year’s Eve, those attending the Cavs game can enjoy an early, multi-course dinner at Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse and valet parking at the restaurant for only $8, which allows for an easy departure when the night is done. Call 216-344-2444 for details. During Winter Weekends at the Great Lakes Science Center, running December 27-28 and January 3-4, the family can get a fun dose of science class, design snowflakes, make fake snow and even go “carpet skating” on an indoor rink. Call 216-694-2000 for more information. Get away for the holidays with a gift from the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center. The Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center is offering a daily credit of $25 valid towards ancillary charges during your stay such as dining, parking, Internet, and in-room movies. Simply book by January 1 for stays between now and January 19, 2015. Get details at 216-696-9200. Located in the emerging neighborhood of the Flats, Windows on the River returns again with its NYE party. Featuring an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, free parking and – naturally – a champagne toast at midnight. VIP tickets include admission to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, private VIP lounge, swag and much more. Hotel packages are available with shuttle service. Reservations required. Call 216-8611445. Those looking for a nautical New Year’s can bust out some Styx “Come Sail Away” during the New Year’s Eve Cruise aboard the Nautica Queen with hors d’oeuvres, dinner, dancing and a little bubbly matched against the city skyline on Lake Erie. Call 800-837-0604. Join Cleveland comedian, Mike Polk Jr., as he headlines the Cleveland Improv during three dinner/comedy show packages on New Year’s Eve. Call 216-696-4677. Page 2 EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - Friday, December 26, 2014 YOUR HEALTH VANTAGE POINT Franklin Cohen to retire from orchestra Five advances in 50 years of progress against cancer The Cleveland Orchestra today announced that Franklin Cohen, principal clarinet since 1976, will retire from the ensemble in the summer of 2015. After 39 seasons, Cohen will have had the longest tenure of any solo clarinetist in the orchestra's history. The title of Principal Clarinet Emeritus will be bestowed on Cohen next summer upon retiring. He will be the first Cleveland Orchestra musician officially recognized with this honor. Cohen joined The Cleveland Orchestra at the invitation of Music Director Lorin Maazel. In 1968, he gained international recognition as the first clarinetist to win the First Prize at the prestigious Munich International Music Competition. Cohen is one of the few musicians of his time to combine a world class solo, chamber, and orchestral career. He is widely considered among the great musicians of his generation. Acclaimed for the strength, passion and beauty of his playing, he is one of the most frequent concerto soloists in the history of The Cleveland Orchestra, appear- ing as soloist at Severance Hall, Blossom Music Center, Carnegie Hall, and on tours throughout the United States, Asia and Europe to critical acclaim. During the span of Cohen’s career, he has been heard in many thousands of concerts and broadcasts. His commercial recording credits won a Grammy Award and much critical acclaim. His unique, expressive sound and musicianship have brought a distinctive voice to The Cleveland Orchestra for many years. He has earned glowing praise for his poignant musicality and technical mastery. Cohen has performed with many of the great string quartets of the 20th Century. He has taught and performed at virtually all the major American music festivals and has served as Department Head at the Cleveland Institute of Music for 39 years. He has been an honored juror at many prestigious international music competitions. Two special concerts in tribute to Cohen’s distinguished career are being planned for June 19 — Celebration Concert, ChamberFest Cleveland, at Harkness Chapel and July 26— Blossom Music Festival Concert with The Cleveland Orchestra , conducted by Jahja Ling. In demand internationally as a performer and teacher, Cohen looks forward to an expanded career as soloist and collaborative artist, in addition to mentoring the next generation of young musicians. His new multi faceted artistic life will take him to Asia, Italy, Scandinavia, France, South America, Canada and throughout the United States. Cohen will continue as co-artistic director of the acclaimed ChamberFest Cleveland, will launch a new custom-made clarinet mouth- piece company and also plans to conduct. He also looks forward to traveling the world with friends and family. With his daughter, violinist Diana Cohen, Franklin Cohen is the co-artistic director of the critically acclaimed ChamberFest Cleveland, the first international summer chamber music festival in Cleveland, which presented its inaugural season in 2012. ChamberFest’s huge success has led to an expanded vision for growth locally and internationally. A native New Yorker, Franklin Cohen started music lessons with his mother, a professional pianist. He began clarinet studies at the age of 10, and his professional music career was launched when Leopold Stokowski chose him as principal clarinet of the American Symphony Orchestra while a student at Juilliard. Cohen’s two children both graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Music and are currently members of the Calgary Philharmonic, Diana serves as concertmaster and Alexander is the principal timpanists. tered Women’s Shelter and the Andrea Rose Teodosio Foundation. “We’re thrilled to once again create a heavenly event to honor Andrea and support worthy causes,” said Jill Skapin, event chairperson. “Andrea’s giving spirit will shine throughout the evening.” The Angel Art Auction will include silent and live options. Art pieces include a signed poster from the Black Keys, art from Zeber- Martell Clay Studio and Art Gallery, and pieces from the Women’s Art League and Larry Walker as well as a number of other pieces. Tickets are $50 for general admission and $100 for VIP. Special $40 tickets are available for those who are members of a young professional organization. Tickets can be purchased at AngelArtAuction.Eventbrite. com. Teodosio was a bright, energetic and moti- Cohen The American Society of Clinical Oncology, the world’s leading professional organization representing physicians who care for people with cancer, announced the “Top Five Advances in 50 Years of Modern Oncology,” based on results of worldwide voting on CancerProgress.Net— ASCO’s interactive website documenting the history of progress against cancer. The “Top 5 in 50” results identify pivotal discoveries in chemo therapy, prevention, molecularly targeted therapy and supportive care that have stood the test of time, and upon which further discoveries have since been based. Federal funding played a role in many of these advances as a result of research supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH has lost almost a quarter of Angel Art Auction to be held to benefit foundation The Andrea Rose Teodosio Foundation will host the second annual Angel Art Auction, an angel-art themed auction, inspired by the late Andrea Rose Teodosio, on Thursday, February 5, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the John S. Knight Center. The auction will benefit the Bat- Easy Side Publishing Co., Inc. EAST SIDE Daily NEWS 11400 Woodland Avenue - Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-1674 - e-mail: esdn1@yahoo.com Website:eastsidedailynews.com Publisher - Ulysses Glen Serving Greater Cleveland Since July 10, 1980 10200 Woodland Ave. - Cleveland, Ohio *Help Wanted* Steam Cleaning - Simonizing Interior Shampoo Detailing Available Open 7 Days A Week Monday - Thursday 8 am - 6 pm Friday & Saturday 8am - 8pm - Sunday 8am - 5pm Buckeye Health Plan (Buckeye) will deliver 500 hams and 427 turkeys to 11 local organizations to help those in need have a wonderful and complete table this holiday season. People will receive the gifts at the Care Alliance, Cleveland Rise, Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA1), Consumer Credit Counseling, NEON Health Services 1 and 2, Elizabeth Baptist Church, Fatima, Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church, MaryDugan, and the New Beginnings Ministries. According to a recent study by the US Department of Agriculture titled Household Food Security in the United States, 12.2 million adults and 8.6 children live in households where food is scarce. Households with children reported food insecurity at a much higher rate than those households without children. According to the study, food insecurity exists in every county in the United States. Community groups in the Cincinnati area that help meet this need are supported by this annual donation of Buckeye Health Plan. According to the National Turkey Federation, turkey helps people add a lean protein source to their diets. Turkey is a good source of niacin, vitamins B6 and B12 that are important for energy production and possibly lower the risk of heart attacks. Turkey is rich in zinc that supports the immune system vated young woman of 22 when her life was lost in a skiing accident at Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia. The Andrea Rose Teodosio Foundation is a nonprofit organization that diligently works to demonstrate the values Andrea held close to her heart. These include compassionately assisting the underprivileged and elderly, actively addressing environmental issues and promoting community service and education. and selenium, a trace mineral that may reduce coronary artery disease. Pork is also a healthy choice when added to a restricted fat, low-cholesterol diet according to the National Pork Board. Pork tenderloin is as lean as a skinless chicken breast. Pork is an excellence source of protein, thiamin, vitamin B6, phosphorous, and niacin. Pork also provides potassium, riboflavin, and zinc, all important for a healthy life. The total weight of the donated hams and turkeys this year is more than seventeen thousand, four hundred Leg Lamps (17,400) as seen in the movie A Christmas Story. rates for patients with this disease today. 2. The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, approved to prevent cervical cancer in 2006. 3. The targeted drug imatinib (Gleevec), approved in 2001 to treat chronic myelogenous leukemia. 4. A three-drug combination, PVB, developed in 1977 that led to the cure of advanced testicular cancer. 5. The 1991 approval of the anti-nausea drug ondansetron (Zofran) that dramatically improved many patients’ quality of life while going through cancer treatment. Further information is available at www.cancerprogress.net or contact The American Society of Clinical Oncology The Original Chinese Restaurant (Only One Location) Phone: 991-2222 Carry Out Menu OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11708 Buckeye Road - Cleveland, Ohio JOHN H. 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When they return home, they receive less support than their male counterparts from government programs primarily designed for men. Today, nearly one in five women veterans has delayed or gone without necessary health care in the past year. One in 11 is unemployed. Former servicewomen experience homelessness at between two to four times the rate of their civilian counterparts. It’s unacceptable that the women who honorably served our country-our mothers, spouses, sisters and daughters-are at risk. A new report released by my organization, Disabled American Veterans, finds that the federal, state, and community programs to support women transitioning out of military service have serious gaps that put some women veterans in jeopardy. Consider medical care. Today, one-third of the Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers lack a staff gynecologist and 18 percent of VA clinics have yet to hire at least one doctor specializing in women’s health. To help consumers enter the New Year with a better understanding of their spending habits and overall finances, Charter One is encouraging consumers to take the time now to establish their savings goals and to consider some simple, but effective budgeting strategies as part of their financial planning for 2015. “The end of the year is the perfect time for consumers to review their finances and to conduct a simple financial tune-up that can help them recognize any patterns they want to change or new opportunities to save in the year ahead,” said John Rosenfeld, head of Everyday Banking for Citizens. “We encourage consumers to take the time to review their budgets and start thinking about their financial goals for 2015. Doing so can help them come out of the holidays with a plan, and pay dividends in the New Year.” To help consumers manage their money, prevent the accumulation of debt and make sure they are best positioned for the New Year, Citizens Bank suggests the following: 1. Review your spending in 2014 and adjust your 2015 budget – Budgeting is not just about saving money. It also is about taking control of your spending and gaining a better understanding of where your money is going. Small, but recurring expenses like your morning latte can add-up. Compare your monthly income to what you’re spending every month. Adjust your 2015 budget accordingly so you start the New Year with realistic goals and expectations. 2. Make a plan to pay off holiday spending debt – Many people use credit cards for holiday spending to earn cashback or rewards points, but that really only makes sense if you pay it off quickly. If you paid for your holiday costs with a credit card (e.g. gifts or travel), set a plan to pay off your debt by a specific date, such as Valentine’s Day. This will force Most adults will get one to three colds every year, and experts say there are some things to keep in mind before heading to the drugstore for treatment. Dr. Angela Golden, nurse practitioner and co-president with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, says many cold medicines contain acetaminophen, and only so much of it should be taken in one day. “Acetaminophen when taken at levels that are safe, really help with fever, body ache, sore throat, things like that,” Golden said. Augustine Mental health services for women are severely lacking. Twenty percent of female patients in the VA health system have been diagnosed with a condition resulting from military sexual trauma, which can have devastating, long-term consequences. Nonetheless, one in three VA health centers does not have enough sexual trauma specialists on staff. We are not doing much better when it comes to helping women veterans gain post-military employment. Former servicewomen are highly skilled, with unique life experiences that give them valuable leadership qualities and the know-how to operate effectively in highstress situations. Yet the unemployment rate for female veterans has steadily climbed for most of the past decade. What’s more, two-thirds of women veterans report that the career service help offered by federal agencies has been sub-par. These problems could soon get worse. The military has started on a major draw-down of personnel. As a result, more than 200,000 current servicewomen are expected to rejoin the civilian workforce in the next five years. Now is the time for action. tion is right for you. Charter One’s parent company, Citizens Financial Group, announced earlier this year that Charter One will be renamed Citizens Bank by mid-year 2015. To learn about Citizens Bank, call the 24/7 customer contact center at 1-800-922-9999, Like the bank on Facebook, follow the bank on Twitter or visit the Citizens Bank website. In our new report, Women Veterans: The Long Journey Home, DAV outlines 27 recommendations that Congress, the Administration, VA and the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Housing and Urban Development can take to strengthen the safety net for women veterans. For starters, veterans’ health centers must meet their obligation to provide specialists in women’s health. At a minimum, every VA medical center must hire a gynecologist. And efforts to treat and help stamp out sexual assault within the military need to be expanded. To help combat unemployment among women veterans, DoD must take a hard look at the primary program designed to help veterans transition to the civilian labor force: the Transition Bank offers year-end financial tips to consumers for survival Read labels to avoid risks with medicine Junie’s Affordable Transportation Cash, Money Orders, NO Checks Please! 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Max out your retirement savings – There’s not much time left - contribute as much as possible to your 401(k) before December 31 – most worker can contribute up to $17,500. To make the most of your IRA, you have until you file your tax return in 2015 to max out your contribution, which is set at $5,500, with an extra $1,000 “catch-up” option for people over the age of 50. 4. Refinance or consolidate your student loans – A lot of people don’t realize that you can refinance a student loan just like a mortgage, even if it was a Federal Student loan. Refinancing can help you lock in a lower interest rate and save money going into 2015. Consolidating your loans will make it easier to keep track of your payments and also perhaps get a lower interest rate. 5. 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Editors Note: The country, contribute to charities following article is reprinted and pray for world peace- I from Al-Sahafa newspaper. even put up a Christmas Tree every year in my home! By ANIS ANSARI CLINMuslims believe TON very strongly in Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). He is Every year peo- one of the 25 noble prophets ple ask me do you celebrate mentioned by name in the Christmas? In the past, I have Holy Quran, in fact Jesus is had difficulty answering this mentioned around 95 times in question. the Quran. He is respected and Now when I ask my reserved as any other prophets Christian friends how they including Adam, Noah, Mocelebrate Christmas, their an- ses and prphet Muhammed swer happens to be the same (pbuh). as mine. All Muslims belive I send holiday cards in Jesus’ miraculous birth ( to my friends and oeers, give the only human being creChristmas gifts to my cowork- ated without a father), all the ers and employees, get to- miracles He performed, for gether with family and friends example bringing the dead from different parts of the to life, healing the lepers and my mother and has not made me domineering, hard to deal with. Peace be apon me the day I die and the day i shall be raised to life again.” Muslims have, throughout the history, had respect and tolerence for christianity. For they are one of the three. “Peoples of the Book.” (Jews, Christians and Muslems all have Holy Books and are children of Abraham- and are considered “believers” as they follow the three intertwined Holy BooksTorah,Bible and Quran.) In fact, there is an example when at the time of prophetMuham- mad (pbuh), a delegation of 60 Christians from Najran in Yemen visited our prophet. When the time of their prayer came, they asked him permission to perform their prayers in his mosque in Medina where they were staying. He answered,” conduct your service here in the mosque, it is a place consecrated to God.” It is due to Islamic ideals and respect and tolerance that the key of the holiest Christian shrine in Jerusalem, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher remains entrusted with the Muslim family as it has been for more than 1,400 years. It is these facts that the Muslims feel very strongly about celebrating Jesus’ birthday since his birth and miracles are unparalled in human history and which never happened to any other prophet. It is more important to lecture and worship to commemorate his teachings and practices in these times of the year in order to make Christmas more meaningful. In this sense I am happy to say that Muslims do celebrate Christmas. Author Con- WestBow Press). nie Becker sets out to help “I believe there are Christians deepen their many Christians like myself understanding of faith by who believe and have acceptidentifying God’s plan for ed the Lord that also long to mankind and explaining how have a deeper, more cohesive it works in her new nonfic- understanding of how salvation, “God’s Magnificent tion really works,” Becker time bookkeeping should be Plan: How It’s Designed and says. “This book will also apput aside and the enjoyment Why It Works” (published by peal to the non-believer who of the season should be foremost. School segregation and the untold tragedy If the host comes to News reports after eral court order, St. Louis me in the middle of a party Michael Brown’s death often and some of its surrounding and asks me how I liked her noted his recent graduation suburbs embarked on what cake, I feel I have the reand college ambitions. But would become the most sucsponsibility to give a very if Brown’s school experience cessful interdistrict school educated critique of the cake. was a success story, it was desegregation program that, I owe it to her. After all, she a damning one revealing a at least for a time, broke the took the time to bake it and more subtle, ongoing racial grim grip of zip code for I should take the time to eat injustice: the vast disparity tens of thousands of black it and enjoy it and critique in resources and expectations students, including Michael it. Giving my honest opinion for black children in Amer- Brown’s mother. about the Christmas vittles is ica’s stubbornly segregated Since their retreat a very important part of who educational system. from desegregation initiaI am. Key takeaways from tives, many St. Louis CounIt is after the party Nikole Hannah-Jones’ report: ty’s schools have returned that I encounter the greatest The Normandy to the world of separate and difficulty. That is, explaining school district from which unequal schools that existed to my wife why I ate so much Brown graduated is among before the Supreme Court’s cake and cookies and pie. the poorest and most segre- landmark decision in Brown She does not very gated in Missouri. It ranks v. Board of Education. much accept the, “I just do last in overall academic perHundreds of school not want to be rude,” explaformance. Its rating on an districts across the nation nation. annual state assessment was have been released from This is one of the so dismal that by the time court-enforced integration few places in life that we Brown graduated the district over the last 15 years. Over differ or I should say that I had lost its accreditation. the same time period, the stand up and differ. I know Decades of hous- number of so-called apartthat while I am at the party ing discrimination made St. heid schools -- i.e. whose indulging in the delicacies all Louis one of the most racially white population is 1 percent I will get is a poke in the rib segregated metropolitan ar- or less -- has shot up. The and one of her “looks.” I can eas in the country -- creating achievement gap, greatly handle that. After all, Christa network of school district narrowed during the height mas delicacies are worth it. boundaries that has divided of school desegregation, has It is when I get large numbers of black stu- widened. home that I have to deal with dents in racially separate More in our full the Christmas temptations I schools as effectively as any story here: http://www.proyielded to at the party. Jim Crow law. publica.org/article/fergusonFor several years In 1983, under fed- school-segregation. and I plan to use it this year, I always respond by saying, “I’m going to make a New Year’s resolution not to eat The holidays season portant indicator of trust. cake anymore for the rest of is a time of giving, but OhioSandra Guile, public the year.” ans are being encourages to relations specialist with the How I get away with look more closely at the “big Cincinnati Better Business this New Year’s resolution is picture” of a charity before Bureau says giving decisions that I make it two days be- donating to it. should be approached holisfore the end of the year. And A recent study from tically and not focus on just so, for the rest of the year, the Better Business Bureau one aspect of a charity. which includes two days, I (BBB) revealed people con“They have to look will eat no cake or cookies sider the finances of an orga- at how it all breaks down,” or pie while the world stands. nization to be the most im- Guile said. Temptation is not a serious thing unless backed into a corner and forced to yield to The end-of-year ated, she said, begins with that temptation. aren’t just a time filled with reducing or “pre-cycling.” The Bible Says, more cheer, but also are a “Really thinking “There hath no temptation time filled with more trash about the purchases that taken you but such as is com- -although some simple tips you’re making, and makmon to man: but God is faithcan help keep that to a mini- ing a conscious effort to not ful, who will not suffer you mum. produce the waste in the first to be tempted above that ye Kristi Higgiboplace is a great choice,” Higare able; but will with the temptation also make a way tham, outreach manager for gibotham said. Higgibotham ento escape, that ye may be the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio, said Ohioans courages Ohioans to buy able to bear it” (1 Corinthians 10:13). Temptations never always should consider the products already made from count unless for some reason three “R’s” reduce, reuse, and recycled materials such as I yield to the temptation. recycle. The best way to cut glass and paper, in order to Rev. James L. Sny- down on the garbage gener- save the environment. der is pastor of the Family of God Fellowship, PO Box Meeting to address keeping children safe 831313, Ocala, FL 34483. He Network for Neigh- ing children and their parents lives with his wife, Martha, borhood Success will hold a safe within their communities. in Silver Springs Shores. Call meeting on Tuesday, January The meeting will also present him at 1-866-552-2543 or e- 6 at 5:00 p.m. at Harvey Rice methods in which the commumail jamessnyder2@att.net Library, 11535 Shaker Boule- nity can support Tamir Rice’s or website www.jamessny- vard. The purpose of the meet- family. For information call, ing is to discuss ways of keep- 216-925-2003. derministries.com. is seeking to understand the Christian faith.” In an accessible, conversational style, “God’s Magnificent Plan” gives readers an overview of God’s plan of salvation for all mankind. Becker guides readers to an organized, interconnected understanding of why God’s plan is designed the way it is and how it brings salvation to those who choose to accept Jesus Christ. The book also includes the author’s personal testimony and biblical examples to give a foundation of knowledge. “My hope and belief is that those who read this book will enter into a closer walk with the Lord and have an awareness of His presence within them,” Becker says. “In addition, I hope they will grow in the assurance of their salvation in Christ, increasing their joy and peace.” “God’s Magnificent Plan” by Connie BeckerHardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 286 pages | ISBN 9781490850177 Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 286 pages | ISBN 9781490850160 E-Book | ISBN 9781490850153 Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble Connie Becker has served the Lord as a Bible study leader and lay speaker for more than 30 years. She is a wife, mother of two daughters and a grandmother. After many years of living in large metropolitan areas she now resides in Parke County, Indiana. More information is available at www.godsmagnificentplan. com. the sick, etc., his ascension to heaven and finally his return to earth one day. Description of Jesus’ birth is explained in great detail in the Quran in chapter 19 named called “Maryam.” (Mary in arabic). In it, God reveals that after giving birth, the pain of her childbirth drove her close to the palm tree. She was consoled by an angel saying that if she shook the trunk of the palm tree it will drop fresh, ripe dates upon her so she should eat and drink and refresh herself. This description points out that the birth of Jesus must have been in warm weather and not in winter as we celebrate now. When Mary returned to town, people started to inquire about the baby. She told them that she had vowed a fast for God,” so I will not speak to anyone today,” she just pointed to the baby who was in a cradle, only a few days old. It is the miracle of God that Jesus spoke to people saying that,” I am indeed a servant of Allah (God). He has given me the book (Bible) and made me a prophet. He has made me blessed wherever I may be. He has commanded me to establish prayer and give chrity as long as i live he has exhorted me to honor Book reveals ‘God’s Magnificent Plan’ A Look At My World Do Christmas temptations really count? By JAMES L. SNYDER All my life I have been careful about succumbing to the temptations of life. I have not always been successful and have fallen into some. Oscar Wilde famously said, “I can resist anything except temptation.” We all know the end of his life. Temptation is the hardest thing in life to resist. I have watched myself and in spite of watching myself, I have succumbed to temptation. Just when I think I have overcome everything and have stepped beyond temptation, I find myself tempted. It is not being tempted that is difficult, because everybody is tempted. The hymn writer said, “Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin.” So the temptation is not sin, it is how I react to that temptation. I must say I have had some abundant help from the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage whose major role in life is to keep me from yielding. She has kept me from who knows how much yielding I will never know. I do know this, I do not want to yield to some temptation and then have to face her. Enough said. But this is the holiday season, celebrating Christmas and everything that goes with it. One major activity that goes with this kind of holiday is eating. Now eating is something we do all the time; at least I do. It is not the eating; it is what I am eating that poses some problems. The Christmas holiday offers so many cookies and cakes and pies that I cannot eat them all, but I try. Oh boy, do I try. “Don’t you think you have had enough cake?” She always asked me in the middle of eating a piece of cake. If my mouth was not full with cake, I would like to tell her, “No, I don’t think I have had enough cake and when I do I’m certainly not going to tell you.” You all know where that will get me! What I want to know is simply this; how much cake or cookie or pie is really too much? It is a simple question and I would like to have a simple answer. Where I get into trouble is when my wife and I go to some Christmas party. I feel as a responsible partygoer I need to taste all of the cake and cookies that the gracious host has provided for us. That’s just the way I think about it. I believe it would be insulting to go to a party and not eat all of the party vittles, at lease sample them. My wife, as you may guess, has an altogether different view of it. She has this strange notion that when I go to a party, particularly when she is accompanying me, the less I eat the more I honor the hostess. According to her, I should leave a party hungry. My idea is simply that if it is a holiday party with Christmas cakes and cookies the calories are on holiday and do not count. At least I am not counting them. 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On Tuesday, December 13, at about 11:30 a.m., Davis called Metzger to ask about the status of the requests. Metzger told Davis that the requests were being reviewed by legal counsel before release. Davis didn’t raise any objection during the phone call. But, later that day – at 1:59 p.m. – he filed a lawsuit with the court of appeals because the district hadn’t produced the records. Meanwhile, the district’s legal counsel completed the review of the requested records the same day, and Metzger sent the documents to Davis by e-mail at 3:28 p.m. that very afternoon. Nevertheless, the next day Metzger was served with the complaint Davis had filed. The court of appeals eventually held that Metzger’s production of the requested documents less than three business days after the requests were made was reasonable. It also found that Davis had engaged in unnecessary discovery and motion practice in the case, and it awarded Metzger attorney fees and costs – subject to a hearing to determine their amount and reasonableness. But before that hearing occurred, Davis filed an appeal with us – the Supreme Court of Ohio. Davis argued that the requests he made were virtually identical to one that had previously been sent to the district in May 2011, apparently requesting his wife’s employment file. He maintained that the district didn’t find the May 2011 request ambiguous, but the district claimed – in its letter producing the records at issue in this case – that Davis’s requests were in part ambiguous. That letter also invited Davis to resubmit the requests with clarification. Davis argued that because the district failed to inform him of the manner in which records were maintained by the office and never provided him with a written explanation of why some records were not provided, the district had denied his request. But he never informed the district that its response did not satisfy his requests. As Davis himself pointed out, previous court decisions have established that it is the requester’s responsibility to identify with reasonable clarity the records he wants to inspect. Therefore, it wasn’t unreasonable for the district to ask Davis to clarify his requests. In fact, Ohio law states that a public office may deny an ambiguous request but must provide the requester with an opportunity to revise the request. Davis also argued that the reason Metzger gave for asking counsel to examine the records before they were produced was not an acceptable reason under the public-records act. However, the act gives the public office an opportunity “to examine records prior to inspection in order to make appropriate redactions of exempt materials.” Davis argued that the district sought the advice of counsel because of pending litigation involving his wife and the district. He maintained that the review was requested to gain an advantage in that litigation. We found that his argument lacked merit. Legal counsel for the district had access to the records even before Davis’s request, and thus any inspection of them before production would have been of no advantage in the lawsuit. The review had a minimal impact on the timeliness with which the district produced the records. And personnel files require careful review to redact sensitive personal information about employees that does not document the organization or function of the agency. Simply put, the district was not remiss in delaying the response for a short time to allow counsel to review the records before they were produced. Additionally, Davis argued that the response was incomplete because a personal evaluation of one employee – and associated e-mails – was not produced. But Davis never amended his complaint to allege that the district had withheld those documents. Finally, Davis asserted that the court of appeals abused its discretion when it found – without holding a hearing – that he had engaged in frivolous conduct. The Ohio law dealing with “frivolous conduct” defines it, in part, as conduct that “obviously serves merely to harass or maliciously injure another party to the civil action ... or is for another improper purpose, including, but not limited to, causing unnecessary delay or a needless increase in the cost of litigation.” The court of appeals concluded that Davis’s conduct met this definition because he filed his action within hours of being told that his records request was being reviewed and then failed to dismiss the action once he received the documents from Metzger. And despite the production of the records, Davis engaged in lengthy discovery and filed numerous motions. Plus, he never amended his complaint to indicate that he had received at least some of the documents that he had requested. But Davis did point out – rightly – that the court had not held the hearing that is required by law before awarding attorney fees and costs for frivolous conduct. That hearing never took place because Davis filed his appeal with our court. After reviewing the case we concluded – by a seven-to-zero vote – that the district substantially complied with Davis’s publicrecords requests in less than three business days. That response time was reasonable. We therefore affirmed the court of appeals’ grant of summary judgment dismissing Davis’s complaint. However, because the court of appeals did not hold a hearing before it determined that Davis had engaged in frivolous conduct, we reversed the judgment on that finding, and we sent the case back for the court of appeals to conduct a hearing in accordance with the law. Weekly Wealth For Your Health Smart financial moves for transitioning vets By JASON ALDERMAN The latest generations of veterans face a particularly complicated financial picture, attributed to multiple deployments, a tough civilian economy, predatory lending threats at home and disability and health issues. That’s why the Veterans Financial Coalition (http:// www.veteransfinancialcoalition.org) was formed in June 2014 by a diverse group of organizations including Visa’s Practical Money Skills for Life, Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE), Consumer Action, and the Consumer Federation of America. The coalition welcomed three new members in November – Call For Action, the National Consumers League (NCL) and the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC). The organization aims to meet the needs of veterans reentering civilian life by executing three goals: Educate veterans and the community organizations that serve them. Research consumer protections for veterans. Raise awareness for veterans’ financial needs. Aside from the Veterans Financial Coalition, returning veterans and reservists can also use the following suggestions and resources to build their post-military financial and career path: Get personalized advice: Throughout the military career lifecycle, active military, reservists and retired military personnel have access to specific savings, investing and spending resources. But nothing takes the place of personalized financial/tax advice and lifetime personal finance education. Veterans can view and download resources such as budgeting tips, tax break information and educational games from the Veterans Financial Coalition. As part of the Coalition’s free resources, the AFCPE also provides an online database to locate a certified professional financial counselor to help with savings, spending, investing and tax issues. 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It’s a good idea to rely on trusted friends and family for referrals to tax professionals who have experience working with active military and veterans, but you can also contact your state CPA (Certified Public Accountant) society to gather names of professionals in your area. Always remember to interview professionals before you hire them. Go deeper on education breaks. Check the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website for its education benefits. The Post-9/11 GI Bill, for example, may cover the full cost of in-state tuition and fees for a public college for up to 36 months (four years) after release from active duty. A combination of VA tuition and training programs can offer more assistance. Student aid programs also exist for the children of deceased and disabled veterans. FinAid.org offers background on many of these programs. 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For a copy of these forms, visit www.midwestcarealliance.org or ask your physician or attorney. You do not have to use the standard form, but the standard form is widely recognized, and includes the necessary specific language required by Ohio law. Q: What do I do after I complete my health care power of attorney? A: Make several copies. Keep copies with your personal papers and in your car, and give copies to your agent, family members, your physician and your lawyer. This “Law You Can Use” column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association. It was prepared by Lima attorney Michelle Baumeister. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney. Rural areas could beneifit from closing digital divide “A big win for rural communities.” That’s how the National Rural Assembly views President Obama’s endorsement of treating broadband service like telephone service. Edyael Casaperalta, who coordinates a national coalition of groups advocating for those who live in rural areas, said Obama’s call for the Federal Communications Commission to reclassify broadband as a Title II service under the Telecommunications Act not only protects an open Internet, but “also begins a conversation about how do we bring high-speed, affordable, quality Internet to rural areas? Because that is what we have done before, with telephone.” While supporters of the idea claim it would close the digital divide in broadband-starved areas of Ohio, House Speaker John Boehner has called it a “misguided scheme to regulate the Internet.” Casaperalta said regulating broadband like basic telephone service should not be a partisan issue. “It should be about how do we collectively work together to improve the information and communications infrastructure of our country,” Casaperalta said, “because it benefits us all, right?” According to the Rural Broadband Policy Group of the National Rural Assembly, of the 19 million Americans who don’t have Internet access, more than 14 million live in rural areas. Talk-to-text, microphone headsets and voice navigation systems may keep your eyes on the road, but a new study finds hands-free technology in newer cars is not risk free. According to the research from the American Automobile Association (AAA), three out of four drivers believe hands-free technology in their car is safe to use, but that may not always be the case. Bill Purpura, a spokesman for AAA-Ohio, says these newer technologies can give drivers a false sense of security. Hands-free systems not risk free DR. G. 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Other Browns going to the Pro-Bowl are Tashaun Gipson and Joe Haden. Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - Friday, December 26, 2014 - Page 6 S PORTS EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Battle in the Ballroom XIV at Slovenian National Home, 6417 St. Clair, Cleveland will be held on Saturday, January 31 at 7:00 p.m. For information, call Bill Godhard at 440-785-4900 Connor Shaw to start as QB for Browns To solve their quarteback problem, the Browns on Tuesday signed veteran quarterback Tyler Thigpen, and he’ll now begin preparing to play Sunday against the Ravens, according to a league source. The Browns attempted to convince quarterback Rex Grossman to sign with them, but a source said he declined their offer. Browns rookie quarterback Connor Shaw took the first-team snaps in practice Tuesday and is preparing to start. Thigpen is expected to back him up. Johnny Manziel is out for the season with a significant hamstring injury and Brian Hoyer is dealing with a shoulder injury. Thigpen, who was with the Browns during the preseason before being released, has passed for 3,222 career yards, 21 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions for a 72.5 quarterback rating. In search of a Browns QB for final game By KARL BRYANT If someone were to suggest making an episode of that famous old Sci-Fi whodunit series and entitle it, “In Search of…a Browns QB,” Leonard Nimoy would probably turn down the role as voice-over host because the episode would be considered too bizarre and implausible. Sadly, that’s where we stand today in Brownstown. A lot of falling occurred during last Sunday’s 17-13 loss to Carolina. Johnny Manziel literally and figuratively fell on his derriere again and then had a couple of Panthers fall on him during an ill-advised scramble for an extra couple of yards. Brian Hoyer, the hometown hero who fell out of favor after losing his throwing accuracy almost overnight, returned to action and put up 10 points, but still fell short. Also, 315 pounds. of Carolina BBQ shoulder fell on his shoulder late in the game on a particularly harsh sack as the Browns centerfor-the-day (that’s another “In Search of…” subject), did his best Matador impersonation. Ole’! Coach Mike Pettine already has ruled out Manziel for the season finale against the Ravens, who are fighting for their playoff lives, and isn’t sure if sore Hoyer will be healthy by Sunday. That means that practice squad undrafted Rookie QB Connor Shaw would get the start. If so, he would be the 22nd starting QB for the Browns since their rebirth in 1999. Shaw has not seen playing time during the NFL regular season, so no one really knows how he would do. Plus, somebody at least would have to be his backup. So, veteran QB Rex Grossman, who had a tryout with the Browns in Training Camp before being cut, was contacted, but he turned them down. It was reported at press time that the Browns next were looking to veteran Tyler Thigpen, who was cut in Training Camp even before Grossman. If he turns them down, they can’t look to the Dawg Pound for volunteers, because it’s an away game. Hello? Does anyone out there want to be a Browns QB? Looking back at the loss to the Panthers, the defense permitted 209 yards rushing and allowed 201 yards passing to Cam Newton, returning to play less than two weeks after suffering two back fractures in a car crash. To his credit, Newton called his own fans “classless” for cheering when Manziel went down, saying, “Anytime when a person gets hurt, you don’t celebrate,” and said, “We’re better than that.” Meanwhile, the Browns offense, for the second straight week, failed to break double digits in 1st Downs. They totaled eight, a week after scraping out a mere five. The Browns gained just 84 yards rushing and 144 passing (32 by Manziel, 132 by Hoyer, before sacks), with 81 of those coming on one play – a Hoyer to Jordan Cameron TD pass. Pettine summed it up after the game, saying, “Offensively, we’re not near good enough to win in this league.” After Cameron’s TD reception temporarily gave the Browns the lead, RB Jonathan Stewart, who gained 122 yards rushing, caught a 9 YD TD Pass for what proved to be the winning TD halfway through the 4th Quarter. On the following series, Panther DB Josh Norman made a spectacular interception of a Hoyer pass, returned the ball 33 yards while carrying it like a loaf of bread, and Travis Benjamin, for whom the pass was intended, tracked down Norman, clubbed the ball out of his hand, and recovered the fumble to give the Browns a second chance. Unfortunately, after gaining two 1st Downs, the Browns punted and never got the ball back. Knowledgeable fans have noted that the Browns offense began to unravel when the team lost Pro Bowl Center Alex Mack. All-Pro T Joe Thomas, addressing the media, gave this premise some credence as he laid much of the problem with the offensive line to the loss of Mack, saying, “The center position is the guy that kind of orchestrates the blocking…and there’s a lot of communication that has to happen between the center and the rest of the guys… It becomes difficult at times having a bunch of different centers in there, especially after having one guy for so long.” Cavs win big at home against top teams By KARL BRYANT In a game on Tuesday night at the ‘Q’, the Cavs beat Minnesota 104-125 as they had won two big games during their pre-Christmas homestand. First, before a contingent of Big Apple media, they beat Brooklyn, 9591, and next they welcomed the Nets with the second best record in the NBA, and came away with a solid 105-91 win. In the Nets game, they didn’t have to think about royal protocol like they did when they won two weeks ago in Brooklyn before Prince William and Duchess Kate. This time, they just played good basketball. Mike Miller was given the start following a seven-game hiatus while recovering from concussion symptoms and responded by scoring 21 points by going 7 of 8 from three-point land. Afterward, Coach David Blatt gave props to his hot shooting night, quipping, “When the fire is hot, you want to let it burn. It was burning tonight.” Shawn Marion, who was displaced by Miller, came off the Bench to score eight on 4 of 6 shooting. LeBron James led the Cavs with 22. The only reason that Cleveland didn’t win by more was that Kevin Love was a horrid one of 10 from the field and subsequently was used as a decoy throughout the 4th quarter. He still contributed with 14 big rebounds and 3 blocks. The Nets were still without C Brook Lopez, but Mason Plumlee continued his fine play inside, with 14 points and nine rebounds. PG Deron Williams sustained a calf strain early on by chasing Kyrie Irving around the court. Old Friend Jarrett Jack came in for Williams and did admirably, by being mostly responsible for holding Irving to a lackluster 6 of 18 from the field for 16 points, while scoring 13 points himself. Jack told Mi- nority Publishers Assn, “It was nice to be back. It’s good that they put together this team for the fans and they showed that they appreciate it. They’re very good and LeBron is a real load.” A couple of nights later, the Cavs changed leading man as Miller was scoreless and Dion Waiters came through with 21 points, 13 of them in the 4th quarter when Cleveland ran away. Marion, off the Bench, was 5 of 6 for 11 points. Also, Anderson Varejao parlayed that short hook shot of his into 18 points while pulling down seven rebounds. The Cavs constantly ran to the basket and the Grizzlies couldn’t stop them as Cleveland posted 60.5% shooting. Five Cavs hit double figures as James led them with 25 points and 11 assists. Irving had 17 points and also 11 assists. Its amazing that Memphis even stayed in the building as they shot an eyepopping bad 6.3% (1 of 16) from the perimeter, while the Cavs were 50% (7 of 14) from Downtown. Officials rarely called shooting fouls as the Cavs were 6 of 10 from the Charity Stripe, while the Grizzlies went 12 of 15. C Marc Gasol led Memphis with 23 points and 11 rebounds. The Cavs won the game, 105-91. Afterward, Memphis Coach David Joerger heaped praise on the Cavs, saying, “I don’t think the game was as close as the score indicates. This is a super team. They have three guys that are max (contracts) that made a lot of plays. They played loose and free.” After finishing their Quicken Loans Arena stay when they welcome Minnesota with Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett, who were traded (along with next year’s No. 1 Draft Pick) for Kevin Love, the “loose and free” Cavs will travel to Florida where they’ll play Miami in the Christmas Day feature game and Orlando two days later. Kyrie Irving calls for another cut-to-the-basket play in the Cavs big win over the Grizzlies. The Cavs won the game, 105-91. (ESDN Photo by Minority Publishers Assn.- Bill Moore). starred as defenders had six sacks of Alex Smith, which trimmed his 311 passing yards down to the team total of 288 yards. They held KC to just 39 yards rushing. The “D” made KC go 0 for 4 on trips into the Red Zone. The Chiefs had been second in Red Zone efficiency. Roethlisberger threw for 220 yards and a TD to Antonio Brown. Le’Veon Bell had 63 of Pittsburgh’s 68 yards rushing and scored on a short TD run. The Steel- ers converted 5 of 10 Third Downs. After the game, DE Cameron Heyward from Ohio State said, “We want to take another step next week. These wins don’t come lightly. I know what this team is capable of. We’ve got the goods.” The Steelers will battle Cincinnati, which intercepted Peyton Manning four times in a 37-28 win over Denver on Monday Night Football, for the AFC North Steelers make playoffs to face Bengals for division title By ANDREW CARTER The Steelers punched their ticket for the playoffs after missing postseason play the last two years, as they beat the Chiefs last Sunday, 20-12. They did so on the arm of Ben Roethlisberger (300 yards per game), as they are second ranked in the NFL on offense, while being historically uncharacteristic, 20th in defense. Yet, in last Sunday’s battle, the Steelers defense crown next week in Pittsburgh. The NFL TV contract was invoked to change the original 1 p.m. start to the Sunday Night Football game. Boxing Nostalgia By JIM AMATO Seki challenges five times for titles Mitsunori Seki was good enough to challenge for a world title no less then five times during the 1960′s. Seki first attempted to win the flyweight title from Thailand’s Pone Kingpetch in 1961. On this occasion Seki lost a close decision. Seki would move up to bantamweight but he met disaster at the hands of Mexico’s Joe Medal who stopped him in five rounds. Seki then entered the featherweight division and eventually earned a shot at champion Sugar Ramos in 1964. The talent- Seki ed Ramos proved to be too much for Seki and retained his crown. Ramos would later lose his championship to the great Vincente Saldivar. Seki would get yet another chance at the title as he met Saldivar in 1966. It was a tough fight but Saldivar would retain his title. It was close enough to justify a rematch so Saldivar and Seki went at it again in 1967. This time Saldivar proved he was the best featherweight in the world. Saldivar would then relinquish the title after defeating Howard Winstone for the third time. The WBC matched Seki with Winstone for the vacated crown. Seki would lose by a controversial stoppage thus failing in his fifth attempt at world honors. Seki would retire after the loss to Winstone with an outstanding 61-11-1 record. He scored 35 knockouts. Seki along with Hiroyuki Ebihara, the great Fighting Harada and others helped follow 1950′s flyweight titlist Yoshio Shirai in establishing Japan as a force to be reckoned with in the world of boxing. At the time of his death in 2008, Seki was a successful and a respected trainer. May he rest in peace. Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - Friday, December 26, 2014 Page 7 EAST SIDEDaily NEWS On The Town MOVIES * MUSIC * THEATER * DANCE * RESTAURANTS * NIGHT LIFE Tony Rock to headline Comedy Jam with Lowdown The Cleveland Comedy Jam will be at the State Theatre on February 15 at 7:00 p.m., and it will feature Sommore, Earthquake, Arnez J, Tony Rock, and Huggy Lowdown. Tony Rock, the younger brother of comedian Chris Rock, has made a name for himself in stand-up. He hosted a short-lived game show entitled Can You Tell? for Oprah Winfrey's Oh! Oxygen network. Rock was also a cor-respondent for BattleBots on Comedy Central for the show's fifth season. His guest appear-ances, including The Howard Stern Show and "The Rock D'Angelo Show". Sommore has hosted Russell Simmons’ “Def Com-edy Jam,” and “Showtime at the Apollo.” She was part of the record-breaking “Queens of Lowdown Comedy” tour in 2000 in which she was registered in Guinness' Book of World Re-cords when she performed to a captivated audience of more than 50,000 people in Atlanta, Georgia. The 2001 made-for-television movie based on that tour was the highest-rated and longest running special in the history of the Showtime Net-work. Sommore was a featured comic in the “Latham Entertainment Presents” tour in 2002, where she was the only woman performer. In 2002, Sommore made her film debut in Friday After Next. She has been featured in a number of other films including, Family Reunion (2002), Soul Plane (2004), Something New (2006), and Dirty Laundry (2007). Sommore appear- anced on the sitcoms "The Hughleys" and "The Parkers," HBO's "SNAPS" and MTV's "Wild 'N Out." She participated in season six of VH1’s “Celebrity Fit Club", Comedy Central's "Roast of Flavor Flav," and was a regular on NBC's game show “1 vs. 100” during the 2008 season. Huggy Lowdown is a fan favorite on the comedy circuit, and has appeared on several HBO Comedy Specials. Tickets for Comedy Jam can be purchased 216241-6000 or 866-546-1353 or visit www.playhousesquare. org prices range from $54.00$105.00. audiences will too.” With seven No.1 Contemporary Jazz Albums, and host of the award-winning Dave Koz Radio Show (now in its 20th year), Koz will present a broad range of repertoire to his signature smooth Jazz style, which includes such smash singles as “You Make Me Smile,” “Got To Get You Into My Life,” “Together Again,” “Faces of the Heart,” and “HoneyDipped.” For more information on Dave Koz, please visit: www.davekoz.com. Manilow recently announced that he is going to “hit the road” and perform concerts across North America ONE LAST TIME! Manilow will launch his multiple-city "One Last Time! Tour" beginning in Omaha, NE on February 11, 2015 and travel to Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Seattle and more before performing for the first time at Barclays Center in his native Brooklyn on the superstar’s June 17th birthday. Tickets for Manilow’s "One Last Time! Tour" are available now at www.manilow.com and www.aeglive.com in the following markets: Manilow's unparalleled career encompasses virtually every area of music, including performing, composing, arranging and producing. A Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Manilow has triumphed in every medium of entertainment. With worldwide record sales exceeding 80 million, Barry Manilow is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time with over 50 Top 40 hits. For information on Manilow visit: www.manilow.com, www.facebook. com/barrymanilow, and www.twitter.com/barrymanilow. Dave Koz returns with Barry Manilow During the decades, the saxophone has opened numerous doors for LA born Dave Koz. He’s played with such artists as, Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, U2, Michael McDonald, Luther Vandross and Rod Stewart. Quite the superstar list. One more door opened recently as Barry Manilow announced that the Grammy® nominated Koz will be a special guest on his "One Last Time! Tour" at CSU’s Wolstein Center on Thursday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m. More info on details and tickets at www. wolsteincenter.com. Koz is no stranger to the touring stage or to Manilow. The two recently shared stages across the UK Manilow during Manilow’s tour this past May. As a solo performer, Koz sells out over 60 concerts a year in North America and he’s also a platinum-selling artist with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "I am a big fan of Dave and his music, and am thrilled to have this chance to share his talents with my MENU TIPS Baking powder pointers for cooking (NAPSI)—At holiday time, successful baking is more important than ever; favorite recipes, family dinners and annual traditions count on it. With baking season right around the corner, here is a fresh idea for better baking: Start the season with new ingredients. For the best baking results, ingredients such as baking powder, baking soda, and flour must be fresh. According to a recent survey of home bakers, freshness is very important. More than 70 percent of people surveyed ranked freshness as a significant factor when buying baking ingredients and 74 percent say they look for the manufacturer’s expiration date when shopping and when baking. To ensure freshness of your baking powder, the makers of Clabber Girl are introducing a new “fresh lid” that encourages you to write the “opened date” on the top of the can. To get the best leavening, it’s not only important to know the expiration date, but also to remember when you opened the can. Baking powder starts to react as soon as the can is opened and the powder is exposed to heat and moisture. That’s why you should get a new can after six months. The manufacturer’s date stamped on the bottom refers to the latest date you should open the sealed can. After that, the baking powder may not react well. Baking powder should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from heat or moisture. Make sure the lid is on securely at all times. Don’t store it in the refrigerator or freezer. Condensation will gather on the inside of the can, causing the powder to react in the can. If you’re not sure whether your powder has been properly stored, you can test it easily. Take 1 teaspoon of baking powder and mix it with 1/3 cup very hot water. If it fizzles and bubbles, go ahead and bake away. If it doesn’t react or the reaction is delayed or weak, it’s time to get a new can. Once you know your powder is fresh, you may care to try it out with this delicious cake: Bourbon Pecan Pound Cake Cake: ½ c. vegetable shortening ½ c. butter 1½ c. granulated sugar 2 c. cake flour 1½ tsp. Clabber Girl Baking Powder ¼ tsp. Clabber Girl Baking Soda ½ tsp. salt ⅓ c. sour cream 3 Tbsp. bourbon whiskey 4 eggs ¾ c. chopped pecans key Glaze: 1 c. confectioners’ sugar 1½ tsp. bourbon whis- 1½ Tbsp. water Instructions: Set oven rack to middle location and preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Cake: In a large bowl, cream together shortening, butter and sugar until smooth then set aside. In a medium bowl, sift together flour, Clabber Girl Baking Powder, Clabber Girl Baking Soda and salt; combine well, add to creamed mixture, and mix on low speed 1 minute. Add sour cream, whiskey, eggs, and beat on medium speed 2 minutes; mix in pecans. Pour batter into greased 9-inch tube pan or 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Koz friends," said Manilow. “I’m truly honored that Barry has invited me to join him on this special tour. He’s such a brilliant entertainer and the idea of performing with him again in arenas across North America is extremely exciting,” said Koz. “We always have a blast together and I know that Just Jazz By NANCY ANN LEE Herbie Hancock Pianist-composer Herbie Hancock was born in 1940 in Chicago. Early music studies led him to play Mozart's Piano Concerto in D major with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra by age 11. But Hancock preferred jazz and formed a high school ensemble. By 1960, he was performing in Chicago jazz clubs with Coleman Hawkins and Donald Byrd. Hancock joined Byrd's group and moved to New York. Following his first recording session with Byrd, he was signed by Blue Note and made his recording debut with Takin Off in May 1962, gaining notice with his original tune, "Watermelon Man." Hancock joined the Miles Davis quintet in 1963 and remained for five years, creating tunes that have become standards. Leading his own sextet from 1971-73, Hancock melded elements of jazz, rock, with African and Indian themes by using electronic devices and instruments. After his Headhunters album, Hancock produced more commercialized music throughout the 1970s, occasionally returned to jazz with his V.S.O.P. band and piano duos with Chick Corea. By the 1980s, Hancock was creating fascinating music using complex innovative electronic technology. Hancock recently released his first acoustic recording in many years, The New Standard, where he and his veteran sidemen reinvent nine time-honored tunes, sometimes backed by a studio orchestra. Beauty of the Week: is il- lustrious looking Monique Gonzaque. Monique, who is a world-wide recog- model, was featured nized in the Bronze Beauty Cal- ender. (ESDN Photo by Howard Moorehead) If you would like to be a Beauty of The send photo, phone Week, number and information to EAST SIDE DAILY or call (216) 721NEWS 1674. Chris' Cinema Trivia & Movie Match Up By CHRIS APPLING TRIVIA - (Horror) 1. Damien: Omen II (1978) was the sequel and second installment about the Antichrist, 'Damien Thorn': the Devil's own son as a 13-yearold teen at a military academy, but who is the black actor who played the unlucky scientist that is killed in an elevator tragedy once he discovers that Damien's genes are those of a jackal, not a human? 2. Former dredlocked blue-eyed, AfricanAmerican actor Gary Dourdan was known best as 'Shaka Zulu': boyfriend of neohippie/ activist 'Freddie' (Cree Summer) on A Different World, but in what sci-fi horror sequel did he star opposite Sigourney Weaver as part of a group of 'space pirates' who become the only line of defense between Earth and a hostile, extraterrestrial invasion? 3. Who is the R&B superstar that had a cameo role as an African-American football player whose team becomes 'possessed' by an alien intelligence that had taken control of the school's teachers? 4. In Scream 3 (1999), the third and final installment of the scream trilogy, who is the young, dark-skinned black actor that plays an actor in the movie and once starred as 'Kenny': the childhood friend of 'Rudy Huxtable' (Keisha KnightPulliam) on the classic sitcom, The Cosby Show? 5. Actress Loretta Devine is best known for being the friend of 3 other, African-American women in Waiting To Exhale (1995), or as the history teacher on T.V.'s Boston Public, but in what horror film did she star as the Pam Grier inspired, police cop on a college campusbeing stalked by a serial killer who murders victims based on city myths? ANSWERS: 1. Meshach Taylor 2. Aliens Ressurection (1997) 3. Usher (Raymond) 4. Deon Redman 5. Urban Legend (1999) MOVIE MATCH-UP - (Tales From The Hood) ACTORS: 1. Lamont Bentley 2. Corbin Bernsen 3. Brandon Hammond 4. Clarence Williams III 5.Tom Wright ROLES: a) abused boy with magical, drawing power b) black, zombie politician c) gang-banger faces guilty conscience d) mortician that condemns 3 thugs to hell e) racist, white politician haunted by living, slave dolls ANSWERS: 1, c; 2, e; 3, a; 4, d; 5, b Da 'Round Da Way Rewind Review 'Jungle Fever' served as launching pad for actors By C.M.APPLING The once controversial subject of interracial racemixing in film began with the motion picture ‘classic’, Birth of a Nation (1915). However, because of societal, institutionalized racism, black male/white female relationships were always more frowned upon than their white male/black female counterparts. In 1957, Harry Belafonte (black) had an ‘arm’slength’, implied romance with Joan Fontaine (white) in Island in the Sun. In One Potato, Two Potato (1964), Barbara Barrie (white) and Bernie Hamilton (black) were an interracial, married couple who go to court to win custody of her white daughter from her first marriage. In A Patch of Blue (1965), a blind, white girl (Elizabeth Hartman) falls in love with a kind, black man (Sidney Poitier). In 1967, Poitier stars as a black doctor who, with his white fiancé (Katherine Houghton), brings their parents together to announce their engagement. In the western 100 Rifles (1968), football legend turned actor Jim Brown beds white beauty Rachel Welch. And, in The Great White Hope (1970), James Earl Jones portrays the first, black, heavyweight boxing champion who has a tragic relationship with a white, English, ex-society belle (Jane Alexander). With this cinematic history before him, AfricanAmerican director Spike Lee decided to do his own take on the black male/white female, interracial relationship. Known already for his racial, hot-topic films like School Daze (1988) [about colorism issues between lighter-skinned and darkerskinned factions at a black college] and Do The Right Thing (1989) [about multiracial prejudice amongst various, racial and ethnic groups in a Brooklyn neighborhood], Lee made his contribution to the genre with Jungle Fever (1991). It begins with Flipper Purify (Wesley Snipes): a successful, dark-skinned, AfricanAmerican architect who is happily married to Drew (Lonette McKee): a very light-skinned, white-looking mulatto. Together, they have a cute, brownskinned, seven-year old daugh- ter named Ming and live in an upscale, Harlem brownstone apartment. Flipper’s two, white, executive supervisors, Jerry and Leslie, assign an attractive, white, Italian-American, tempsecretary named Angie Tucci (Annabella Sciorra) to work under him. At Angie’s modest home in Bensonhurst, she comes home every evening to cook dinner for her father, Mike, and her two, adult brothers, Charlie and Jimmy. Flipper and Drew’s similarly-professional, married friends, Cyrus (Spike Lee) and Vera (Veronica Webb) associate in an educated, middle-class atmosphere, while Angle continues to date long-time, kindhearted boyfriend Paulie Carbone (John Turturro). Flipper’s parents, ‘The Good Rev. Doctor’ (Ossie Davis) and Lucinda (Ruby Dee), are often visited by Flipper’s drug-addicted, homeless older brother, Gator (Samuel L. Jackson). Gator regularly bums money from his soft-hearted mother against his strict father’s wishes. After working late several nights and becoming more at easewith each other, Flipper and Angie cross that forbidden line and become sexually intimate. At Paulie’s father Lou’s (Anthony Quinn) Candy/ Soda Shop-Store, Paulie must contend daily with the Italian locals (Sonny, Veeshay, Patty and Frankie Botz) who are ‘led’ by the hot tempered Vinny (Nicholas Turturro). They tease Paulie for defending a black, female, store regular named Orin Goode (Tyra Ferrell). When Jerry and Leslie refuse to make Flipper a partner in the firm, he quits and walks out. One night at a park, Flipper tells Cyrus about his affair with Caucasian Angie. Cyrus tells Flipper he has ‘Jungle Fever’ and that he has ‘bad feelings’ about this ‘news.’ They run into Gator and his ‘crack-ho’ girlfriend, Vivian (Halle Berry). Flipper gives him some money. Also, in Bensonhurst, Angie tells her friends Denise and Louise she’s dating a black man. After Vera tells Drew that Cyrus told her about Flipper’s white mistress, a furious and enraged Drew throws Flipper out of their home. That night, Drew and Vera have a ‘War Counsel’ with their girl- friends Nilda, Inez and Angela to debate why ‘brothas’ go after ‘white girls’.Cyrus apologizes to Flipper for telling his secret. Flipper tries to make up with Drew at her job as a buyer for Bloomingdale’s, but she sends him away. Angie breaks up with Paulie, who is heart-broken. Angie’s father Mike curses and beats her severely after discovering her affair and he must be restrained by his two sons before he throws her out. Flipper and Angie move into their own apartment. When Flipper and Angie have dinner with his parents, the Good Rev. Dr.preaches to them on the historical significance of white/black, American racemixing before piously walking out on them. Meanwhile, Paulie finally asks Orin out on a date. When Gator takes his parents’ TV, Flipper searches the streets and finds him at a crackhouse nicknamed ‘The Taj Mahal’. When Gator confesses to his brother that he sold the TV for drug money, Flipper disowns him for good. After discussing their bleak future, Angie leaves Flipper and returns to apologize to Paulie, who politely dismisses her. When Paulie tells Lou he is going out with Orin, his dad chastises him as Paulie is later harassed by Vinny and the store locals. Flipper and Angie formally end their relationship. When Gator sneaks in to talk with Lucinda while the Good Rev. Dr. walks his dog, he goes into a manic rave, trying to find money in the apartment. When the overtly religious father returns, he feels his only recourse is to shoot hisson in the stomach. While Mahalia Jack- son wails on a stereo record, Lucinda wails in agonized grief over the loss of her first born. In the end, Flipper and Drew reconcile in emotional love-making, leaving viewers the probability that they will be a family once more. Jungle Fever’s music soundtrack was composed by R&B/Soul/Pop legend Stevie Wonder. The movie also served as the launching pad for the careers of Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson, Annabella Sciorra and Halle Berry. And, the film continues to be one of Lee’s finest. EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Page 8 Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - Friday, December 26, 2014 Harlem Globetrotters return to the ‘Q’ Records® record for the longest duration spinning a basketball on his nose: which is 5.1 seconds. Christensen teaches students from Luis Munoz Martin School how to spin a basketball. Students received Globetrotters sweatbands and wrist bands. Christensen has appeared on such popular TV shows as “The Celebrity Apprentice,” “Hell’s Kitchen,” “The Bachelorette,” and “The Wendy Williams Show.” Being on camera in front of millions can be nerve-wracking for some, but Christensen says the craziest thing he has ever done is cliff diving. Christensen was Scooter Christensen, a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, teaches students at Luis Munoz Martin School how to spin a basketball. The Globetrotters bring their unrivaled family show to Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday, December 27 during the Harlem Globetrotters “Washington Generals’ Revenge” Tour. The world famous Harlem Globetrotters, featuring some of the greatest athletes and entertainers on the planet, will bring their unrivaled family show to Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday, December 27 at 1 p.m., and 6 p.m., during the Harlem Globetrotters “Washington Generals’ Revenge” Tour. Days before the Globetrotters take to the court, members of the team visited local business doing ‘Random Acts of Kindness’ showing that they are truly ‘Ambassadors of Goodwill.’ A fan favorite is Scooter Christensen. He has the unique distinction of holding the official Guinness World Shauna Rodgers (right), director of Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance accepts toys from attendees at the 1st Annual Cheer and Dance For A Cause Toy Drive at the Ken Ferguson’s Event Center. Toys were donated to the Zelma George Family Shelter. Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance Mini Team which is coached by Charmaine Sullivan and Garrick Camp . The dancers are: Paris, Rhianna, Taniyah, Savannah, Kylie, Tyell, Dakota, Diamond, Staysha, Elyse, Jayla, Anazajah, Aniyah and Lanajah. Cheer and Dance event collects toys for needy children The 1st Annual Cheer and Dance For A Cause Toy Drive Benefit was held Friday night at the Ken Ferguson’s Event Center, 3946 Lee Road. The event was sponsored by Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance, 4795 Turney Road, Garfield Heights. The group collected toys that were distributed to needy children on Christmas Eve at the Salvation Army - Zelma George Family Shelter, 1710 Prospect Avenue. According to Shaura Rodgers, director and head coach of Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance, attendees who arrived with a toy, as well as the participating athletes, were given free admission to the night of entertainment. Booster Club President Toni Rhodes along with Rodgers organized the philanthropic event during which bags of toys were collected. The Garfield Heights Drill Team from Garfield Heights Middle School performed as the special guests. Teams from Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance per- formed including the 14 girls who make up the Mini Team which is for girls 8 and under. Rising Stars Academy of Cheer and Dance opened in October of 2013, and has already established itself as a top notch facility with national championships by the youth and senior teams in 2014 and teams that will be competing in the national competitions in Chicago in April of 2015. The academy trains children beginning at three years old in tumbling and basic cheer motions that includes basic Arrested? Injured? Remember, First, That What You Say Will Be Used Against You! Then Call Me For Discussion Name A. 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According to Rhodes, excellence in academics and being com- petitive in life are taught in the program. born in Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from the University of Montana in 2002, and worked briefly for the Phoenix Sun’s before a scout signed him with the Globetrotters. “I was given the opportunity to see the world. In the past 10 years, I have traveled throughout the United States and have been to 75 different countries. I learned that although we may speak different languages and have different cultures, we are more alike than we are different. Basketball brings us all together,” Christensen said. As one of the ‘Ambassadors of Goodwill” Christensen greeted patrons at the Dunkin Donuts, and bought their morning cups of coffee on Wednesday morning. Later in the afternoon, Christensen surprised students at several Cleveland area schools and he brought presents for the students. Not only is Christensen one of the Globetrotters’ premier ball handlers, he also has a great set of pipes; he once won a karaoke contest in Montana. “I come from a singing family; we sang a lot in church.” He even sings on the bus now and then when the Globetrotters are traveling from city to city and he also keeps his teammates entertained by popping in one of the DVDs from his massive collection of more than 700 movies. The Globetrotters will face a great challenge this year, as the infamous Washington Generals are more determined than ever to match the franchise’s historic last victory over the Globetrotters nearly a half century ago. According to Christensen, it has been five years since the Globetrotters and the Generals have faced off, as the Generals have been searching far and wide for the best players to retool their roster and have been preparing for one thing: victory over the Globetrotters. In addition to the highly-anticipated match up on the court, the Globetrotters are known worldwide as the Ambassadors of Goodwill. The Globetrotters will honor a Hometown Hero at the “Q.” The team is searching for active, wounded or retired members of the military who have made their community proud with their brave service and exemplary character. Fans can nominate a Harlem Globetrotters Hometown Hero at harlemglobetrotters.com. The Globetrotters will also play a portion of each game with a camouflage basketball as a sign of respect to all who protect our freedom. According to Allmond eulogized at funeral Services were held for Janet Doretha Allmond on Saturday, December 6 at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, 8712 Quincy Avenue, and Rev. Gloria Chaney officiated the service. Allmond was born on December 21, 1933 to the late William and Sylvia Jackson in Cleveland. she had two siblings, Marilyn and Hayes. Allmond attended Case Woodland Elementary School and Empire Junior High School. She graduated from the old Central High School in 1951. Allmond married her high school sweetheart, Montana Allmond, on September 29, 1951. The couple had nine children. Succeeding her husband in politics, All- Allmond mond became a Garfield Heights councilwoman in 1981. During her tenure, she organized voter registration initiatives and initiated drives to clean-up the community. She was involved in the campaigns of Jane Campbell, Marcia Fudge, and the late Stephanie Tubbs-Jones. She also worked on the presidential campaign of President Jimmy Carter. In 1988, she was employed as a housing inspector for the city of Garfield Heights until Shaker recognized for finances The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) recently gave the city of Shaker Heights its Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the city’s 2013 comprehensive annual financial report. The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting. Its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management. This award is presented to: Matthew Rubino, director of finance; Cheryl Arslanian, CPA, assistant director of finance; Paul Beckwith, CPA (inactive), accountant; and Lorraine Miller, CPA, accountant. The city’s comprehensive annual financial report was judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program including demonstrating a constructive “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly communicate its financial story in a way that invites users to read the report. The report is available at shakeronline. com in the downloads section. The GFOA is a nonprofit professional association serving approximately 17,500 government finance professionals. she retired from the position in 2003. She enjoyed her retirement by being involved with her church, Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, and her family. She is survived by her children Monette, Brent, Robin, William, Clayvonne, Keith, Lamont and Jamal. Her husband and two children, Tanya and Hazel, preceded her in death. Arrangements were handled by Boyd and Son Funeral Home, 2165 East 89th Street. Interment was in Cleveland Memorial Gardens. Scooter, one of his most memorable moments that he experienced with the Globetrotters is when he went with the team to entertain the troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. “I could never imagine playing basketball on a navy carriers with F-16 fighters landing along side of us,” Scooter said. The Globetrotters Smile Patrol is the proprietary hospital community outreach program designed to brighten the day and lift the spirits of some very special fans unable to attend a Globetrotters game. Smile Patrol visits more than 200 children’s hospitals annually, with Globetrotter stars sharing laughs, taking pictures, signing autographs, helping with activities, and displaying their amazing ball handling skills. With a starstudded roster featuring Big Easy Lofton, Ant Atkinson, Hi-Lite Bruton, Thunder Law, Bull Bullard, Firefly Fisher and Moose Weekes – plus female stars TNT Maddox, T-Time Brawner and Sweet J Ekworomadu, the Globetrotters’ one-ofa-kind show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment. With incredible ball handling wizardry, rim-rattling dunks, trick shots, hilarious comedy and unequaled fan interaction, this must see event is guaranteed to entertain the whole family. After the game, Globetrotter stars will sign autographs and take photos with fans and tickets start at $20 available at harlemglobetrotters.com, theQarena. com, the Quicken Loans Arena box office, or by phone at 888-894-9424. Information on group and scout tickets can also be found at harlemglobetrotters.com.