Artvoice Events Calendar
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10am-5pm:
The Great Plant Sale & Bonsai Show (April 17-18). Bonsai masters and novices display their trees during the largest plant sale in WNY
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1:30pm:
Industrial Heritage Committee Tour of the Station. Meet at the DAR Drive gate at the porter Ave. entrance to LaSalle Park
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1-4pm:
Fundraiser for Burmese Cyclone victims. Traditional music & dance, ethnic cuisine, crafts & artwork. Free will donation
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11:30am-4:30pm:
Starts at the Church of the Good Shephed at Jewett Pkwy. & Summit Ave. Information, tickets, and maps will be available. $13/advance (838-1240/www.pasksidebuffalo.org) or $15/day of tour ($11 for PCA members). Ages 12+
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noon-3pm, Buffalo State College:
Empty Bowls Fundraiser. Buy a handmade bowl by local artists of all ages to benefit the Food Bank of WNY and Friends of Night People.
noon-3pm, Buffalo State College:
Empty Bowls fundraiser. Buy a bowl made by local artists of all ages & have lunch donated by a WNY restaurant. Live entertainment. $10. Proceeds benefit the Food Bank of WNY and Friends of Night People.
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WNY Spring Open Studio Weekend. Thirty-five artists featured in the Routes to art exhibit at St. Bonaventure University will open their studios. Visit www.routestoart.com for details
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4pm:
2008 Kenny Awards presentation to honor outstanding musical production by high school students. $8
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11am-5pm:
Taste of the Southtowns. Samples from approximately 50 area restaurants, rib contest, auctions, flower/garden show, Live music & more. Proceeds benefit Gooseneck Hill Waterfowl Sanctuary
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noon-2pm:
The Green Garden Fair. Locally grown annuals, perennials, & more for sale, Q&A with Master Gardener Betty Howell. Free admission
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5:15pm:
Buffalo Niagara Sales & Marketing Executives (BNSME) Annual Installation & Awards Dinner with featured speaker H. Glen Walter, President of Labatt USA. $35/general; $20/students. Call 662-2279 to register
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6-8:30pm:
Elmwood Village Association Membership party, Live & Silent Auction. Contact 881-0707 or nate@elmwoodvillage.org to RSVP
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5-9pm:
Fairgrounds Gaming Cruise Night. Food & drink specials, live entertainment & more
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7:30pm:
Celebrating 30 Years of APSWNY: A Photographic history with Paul Kugler. Analytical Psychology Society of Western New york Anniversary Celebration. $10/general; $8/students, APSWNY members
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9pm:
Artvoice Artie Award Nominations followed by Hake-oke
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7pm:
The Trughettostoriez Performing Arts Troupe & Just Buffalo present “The Road to Freedom.” Feature film about the Underground Railroad with dinner, discussion, & dancing. $7
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4-8pm:
Picnic in the Park. Hot dogs, chips, live music, croquet & lawn bowling demonstrations, kids activities & more. $8/adult; $3/kids; $20/family four-pack. Contact 838-1249 ext. 30 or www.BuffaloOlmstedParks.org for details
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Waldorf Fifth Grade Olympiad. Over 100 Waldorf students from WNY & Southern Ontario compete in the Javelin, discus, 50-yard dash, long jump, and wrestling. Visit www.aurorawaldorfschool.org
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10:30am:
Kleinhans Community Association Historic Marker Dedication to War of 1812 hero Job Hoisington. Dedication at 10:30am; reception & reading of the poem “On the Death of a Mr. Job Hoisington” at 11am; hour-long walking tour of Porter Ave. & Symphony Circle at 12pm.
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9am-6pm:
First Annual Great Lakes International IronFest (May 24-25). Conference spots available at $45/day or $80/both days. Contact http://ironfest.nysdb.org to register & for full event schedule. Exhibitions by artists and craftsmen from Western New York, Ontario, PA and Ohio are free & open to the public. Auction from 7-9pm on Saturday.
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