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“The Gift of Music” A Time For Giving, Last Minute Gifts!

Christmas is just around the corner, and perhaps you forgot some last minute gifts…Consider a lasting gift, The Gift of Music! Music would be just the perfect gift for youth and adults, for it can be a rewarding and life-time remembrance and treasure.  Music plays an important part in the lives of all cultures and ages.  Young children and beyond gain many skills through developing brain-power and cognitive activities. Research among youth and adults testify to the fact that it increases team-work and social skills. Music is academic for it is math, science, history, and other academic, interdisciplinary subjects.  Many can also attest to the fact that it is important to gain these life-long learning skills. The benefits are rewarding, such as being a part of music vocal and instrumental groups, choirs, community activities, and for motivation, leisure, and building self-esteem. Invest in music! It can pay great dividends!  Call now to reserve a Music Lesson Give Certificate for selected classes in music.  Classes are available (private and group), by contacting Dr. Joan Hillsman for information on piano/lessons, music mentoring, Gospel techniques, vocal coaching, and referrals.  Contact: Joan Hillsman’s Music Network (JHMN) at 315-373-0805. Important Dates and Celebrations: Coming Soon! Create Some Important Events for the Community! Develop Community Pride! Kwanzaa Celebrations – Kwanzaa begins on December Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebrations Martin Luther King, Jr. – “A Day On, Not A Day Off” activities, Contact Dr. Joan Hillsman for updated listings in Washington, D. C., January 21, 2019, with Annual Celebration at New Southern Rock Baptist Church, 750 Buchanan St. N.W., Rev. Rudolph White, Pastor, Committee: Ermyn Roberts, Walter Young, and Dr. Joan Hillsman (Syracuse, NY), her 38th Year in this historical celebration, started before day became a National Holiday. She received a piece of the Dr. King Sculpture from the Dr. MLK Monument of the mall, trimmings given to her by the mason/sculptor, Inter-Faith Works – Free to the public! Hosted at Southern Missionary Baptist Church, (Rev. Shawn Robeson, Host Pastor) 1343 Midland Ave., Syracuse, NY, Free Parking, Free Admission, Handicap Access, Reception to follow Monday February 4, 2019,  February 4, 2019, time: 6:30-8:00 PM.  This program was established by the United Nations Assembly. It seeks to affirm that mutual understanding and interfaith dialogue constitute important dimensions of a culture of peace. This 9th Annual event is sponsored by Interfaith Works of Central New York and Women Transcending Boundaries.  The Theme is “We Are Family.” There will be Dialogue and groups performing. Dr. Joan Hillsman will engage the audience in sing-along. Mark Your Calendar! Black History Month Celebration at Beachamp Library, Syracuse, NY with celebrations: Music, Poetry, and much more. Participants are welcomed. For More Information, Contact Dr. Joan Hillsman at 315-373-0805. For Further Information, also call Beachamp Library. Wanted Singers and Musicians to join “Syracuse Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America. Email: jhillsman@twcny.rr.com or call 315-299-4928. Save these dates and plan to attend: The National Board Board Meeting of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA), performance, Collegiate Night Performances, and planning sessions for the up-coming National Convention  will take place in Los Angeles, Calif. March 18-21, 2019. The National GMWA 51st National Convention will be held in Washington, D. C. July 27-August 2, 2019. Participants Welcomed. Contact Dr. Hillsman (jhillsman@twcny.rr.com).  More information to come! Visit the website: www.gmwanational,net.  

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Syracuse Police Investigate Early Morning Stabbing

The Syracuse Police Department is investigating a Stabbing. On Monday December 24, 2018, at about 4:42 A.M., Syracuse Police Officers responded to 241 Lafayette Rd. for a call of a stabbing. Upon their arrival, they met with a 22 year male who had been stabbed multiple times in his abdomen. He stated that he was approached by three males, who stabbed him and took his personal belongings. Although it is not clear exactly where, it appears this incident took place somewhere else, not at 241 Lafayette Rd. The victim was transported to Upstate University Hospital by AMR, where he underwent surgery for his injuries. He is currently listed in critical condition, but is expected to survive. There is limited suspect information at this time. The only information is that they are three black males in their late teens or early twenties. This investigation is active and ongoing. Further information will be released when it becomes available. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Syracuse Police Department at 442-5222. All calls will be kept confidential. Anonymous information may also be submitted by using the “SPD Tips” App, available on Android and iPhones.

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Syracuse Police Make an Arrest in a Robbery Investigation

Syracuse, NY.  On Saturday, December 22, 2018, at approximately 11:03pm, Syracuse Police Officers responded to a robbery investigation that occurred in the 2200 block of Onondaga Creek Blvd.  Upon arrival, officers met with the 23 year old female victim, who told police she was walking down the street, when she was approached by four teenage males.  The victim said one of the males pulled out a handgun, pointed it at her and demanded property.  The victim reported she gave the suspects approximately $38.00 and then ran away to call police.  The victim was not injured as a result of the incident. During the investigation, police were able to identify a 16 year old male as the suspect who pointed the handgun at the victim.  Officer Daniel Rathbun located the suspect at the intersection of Ballantyne Road and Empire Ave.  He was taken into custody without incident.  The suspect was arrested and charged with Robbery in the First Degree.  He was lodged at the Hillbrook Juvenile Detention Facility.

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Neighborhoods News

City of Syracuse Holiday Observances

Syracuse, N.Y. – City of Syracuse administrative offices will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 25 in observance of Christmas Day and on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 in observance of New Year’s Day. There will be no charge for on-street parking on either day. Trash and recycling will be collected as normal on Monday, Dec. 24 and Monday, Dec. 31. Residents who are scheduled for trash and recycling pick-up Tuesday through Friday will be delayed by one day. Crews will be working Saturday, Dec. 29 and Saturday, Jan. 5 to complete the Friday collections.  

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City Scuffle News

Schumer: There’s Room at the Inn – No to Funding Trump’s Wall, Protest Planned for Syracuse Federal Building

People will gather Christmas Eve morning to protest the government shutdown and resist efforts to fund the wall expenditure, as demanded by President Trump. Sponsors including CNY Solidarity Coalition, Syracuse Peace Council and other CNY activists, they released the following statement: “As many people prepare to celebrate Christmas, Mr. Trump is shutting down the government with support from his Republican cronies. They’re pushing for $5 billion to fund Trump’s Wall of Racism. We will gather to say no, to call on Senators Schumer and Gillibrand to remain strong in opposition to funding the wall and to condemn Rep. Katko’s vote in favor of the funding.” December 24 11 AM – 12 PM James M. Hanley Federal Building

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