An international celebration of the culture and heritage shared by Canada and the U.S. Events include free concerts, crafts, midway and family attractions. Spectacular fireworks highlight the two national holidays.
Riverside Park, Buffalo and Mather Arch.
Various locations throughout Buffalo and Fort Erie
888-333-1987
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Description:
An international celebration of the culture and heritage shared by Canada and the U.S. Events include free concerts, crafts, midway and family attractions. Spectacular fireworks highlight the two national holidays.
Riverside Park, Buffalo and Mather Arch.
Various locations throughout Buffalo and Fort Erie
888-333-1987
An international celebration of the culture and heritage shared by Canada and the U.S. Events include free concerts, crafts, midway and family attractions. Spectacular fireworks highlight the two national holidays.
Riverside Park, Buffalo and Mather Arch.
Various locations throughout Buffalo and Fort Erie
888-333-1987
Thursday at the Square is a free public concert series that features local, national and regional music acts.
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square
Main and Court Streets
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-3150
http://www.buffaloplace.com
Thursdays
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
The Dunkirk Harbor comes alive every Thursday evening. A free concert series encompasses thirteen dates with different genres of music each week. 6:30-8:30 PM, Dunkirk Pier, RT 5
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
Two For Flinching
Description:
Gusto at the Gallery features music, dance, poetry, parties, film, guest speakers, curator's talks, workshops, and an endless variety of other diverse, fun and intriguing events.
Every second Friday is Family Day. Muse, the Gallery's new restaurant is open for dinner. A cash bar is also available.
3 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Free
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue · Buffalo, NY
http://www.albrightknox.org
Description:
An international celebration of the culture and heritage shared by Canada and the U.S. Events include free concerts, crafts, midway and family attractions. Spectacular fireworks highlight the two national holidays.
Riverside Park, Buffalo and Mather Arch.
Various locations throughout Buffalo and Fort Erie
888-333-1987
The UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and the Eggertsville Community Organization present the University Community Farmers Market to be held on Saturdays from June 7th through August 30 from 8:00am – 1:00pm. The market will be held in the Allen Lot at the intersection of Main Street and Kenmore Avenue on the UB South Campus. The market is held rain or shine, for more information, please visit: http://www.buffalo.edu/calendar/calendar?action=describe&which=1211205678
The University Community Farmers Market sells fresh food, produce, and local products as well as offers nutritional information for attendees. For more information contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099.
Description:
Music for a Sunday Afternoon features Stephen Baker on the Pan-Am Steinway Grand. Accomplished pianist Stephen Baker will perform a program titled “Music of the Pan-American Exposition and Rags,” with selections ranging from Victor Herbert to Scott Joplin.
Included with museum admission.
July 6, 1:30PM
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
25 Nottingham Court
716.873.9644
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Description:
Thursday at the Square is a free public concert series that features local, national and regional music acts.
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square
Main and Court Streets
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-3150
http://www.buffaloplace.com
Thursdays
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
The Dunkirk Harbor comes alive every Thursday evening. A free concert series encompasses thirteen dates with different genres of music each week. 6:30-8:30 PM, Dunkirk Pier, RT 5
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
Lee Ron Zydeco
Description:
Gusto at the Gallery features music, dance, poetry, parties, film, guest speakers, curator's talks, workshops, and an endless variety of other diverse, fun and intriguing events.
Every second Friday is Family Day. Muse, the Gallery's new restaurant is open for dinner. A cash bar is also available.
3 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Free
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue · Buffalo, NY
http://www.albrightknox.org
Description:
The Taste of Buffalo presented by Tops
is one of the nation's largest food festivals and attracts more than 450,000 people annually to the event.
The Taste features dozens of Buffalo's best restaurants serving some of the most enjoyable foods the region has to offer.
Sat: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sun. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Downtown Buffalo
Delaware Avenue and Niagara Square · Buffalo, NY 14202
716-652-0628
http://www.tasteofbuffalo.com
Price: Free admission/tickets available for food. Tickets are available at Tops and at the festival.
Time:
8:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
The UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and the Eggertsville Community Organization present the University Community Farmers Market to be held on Saturdays from June 7th through August 30 from 8:00am – 1:00pm. The market will be held in the Allen Lot at the intersection of Main Street and Kenmore Avenue on the UB South Campus. The market is held rain or shine, for more information, please visit: http://www.buffalo.edu/calendar/calendar?action=describe&which=1211205678
The University Community Farmers Market sells fresh food, produce, and local products as well as offers nutritional information for attendees. For more information contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099.
Description:
Come learn about the Clarence Bicentennial. Enjoy the gardens and landscaping of many area homes. Many gardens are in walking distance or enjoy an Old Towne Trolley ride to the more distant gardens.
Provided will be Garden Walk booklets with map and garden descriptions, refreshments, discounts from local merchants, and a plant sale sponsored by Garden Friends of Clarence.
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Register at the Bank of Akron Parking Lot
9470 Clarence Center Road
Clarence, NY
Suggested donation of $5/per person
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
The Taste of Buffalo presented by Tops
is one of the nation's largest food festivals and attracts more than 450,000 people annually to the event.
The Taste features dozens of Buffalo's best restaurants serving some of the most enjoyable foods the region has to offer.
Sat: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sun. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Downtown Buffalo
Delaware Avenue and Niagara Square · Buffalo, NY 14202
716-652-0628
http://www.tasteofbuffalo.com
Price: Free admission/tickets available for food. Tickets are available at Tops and at the festival.
Time:
11:00am - 4:00pm
Description:
A new way to shop locally! A monthly market of unique & stylish handmade items from independent artists hosted by Pearl Street Grill and Brewery. Come Discover handmade jewelry, stationery, handbags, pottery, knitted items and more. For more information check out our website
http://www.buffaloindiemarket.com
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
5:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
CHRISTMAS IN JULY PARTY! TUESDAY JULY 15TH. 2008
Magruders Restaurant
4995 Broadway
Depew, NY 14043
716-685-4400
www.magruders.org
STARTING AT 5PM, SANTA WILL BE HERE, PRESENTS, GIVEAWAYS,
RAFFLES, DRINK SPECIALS, AND FREE FOOD!
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Italian cultural exhibits, dancers, singers and groups from Italy, extensive array of Italian cuisine, Italian idol contest, live entertainment, Miss Italian Festival, Bocce tournament, Russell Salvatore scholarship contest.
North Buffalo
Hertel Avenue between Colvin & Delaware
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-874-6133
http://www.buffaloitalianfestival.com
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (10 p.m. on Sunday)
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Thursday at the Square is a free public concert series that features local, national and regional music acts.
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square
Main and Court Streets
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-3150
http://www.buffaloplace.com
Thursdays
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
The Dunkirk Harbor comes alive every Thursday evening. A free concert series encompasses thirteen dates with different genres of music each week. 6:30-8:30 PM, Dunkirk Pier, RT 5
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
Sean Patrick McGraw
Description:
Don't miss the music happening of the year as Lewiston's own 60's rock musicians reunite for another year.
Join us for this music filled evening, which will include all your favorites from the 60's, 70's & 80's This historic gathering is not to be missed!
So, break out your favorite tie dye t-shirt and join us in the park for a groovy evening of music, family and fun as we take you on a journey to the past and present. Can you feel the love? Free Event!
The Gazebo
4th & Center Street
Lewiston, NY
716-754-0166
Description:
Party on the Portico with Wendell Rivera's Latin Jazz Ensemble
Guests enjoy live music, beer, wine, hors d'oeuvres, free tours of the History Museum, and great views of Mirror Lake and the Japanese Garden from the steps of the museum. Wendell Rivera's Latin Jazz ensemble will perform danceable Latin music.
5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Price: $10
The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
25 Nottingham Court
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-873-9644
http://www.bechs.org
Description:
Live entertainment, Polish music and dancing. Polish-American food, folk art, arts and crafts and vendors.
Cheektowaga Town Park
600 Harlem Road
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716-686-3465
http://www.tocny.org
Description:
The area's oldest Puerto Rican heritage festival, featuring live bands, games, Latino cuisine and youth talent show.
Pucho, Inc. Community Center
261 Swan Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
716-852-1648
Description:
Don't miss the music happening of the year as Lewiston's own 60's rock musicians reunite for another year. Join us for this music filled evening, which will include all your favorites from the 60's, 70's & 80's This historic gathering is not to be missed!
So, break out your favorite tie dye t-shirt and join us in the park for a groovy evening of music, family and fun as we take you on a journey to the past and present. Can you feel the love?
Free Event!
The Gazebo
4th & Center Street, Lewiston, NY
754-0166
Description:
Gusto at the Gallery features music, dance, poetry, parties, film, guest speakers, curator's talks, workshops, and an endless variety of other diverse, fun and intriguing events.
Every second Friday is Family Day. Muse, the Gallery's new restaurant is open for dinner. A cash bar is also available.
3 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Free
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue · Buffalo, NY
http://www.albrightknox.org
Description:
Italian cultural exhibits, dancers, singers and groups from Italy, extensive array of Italian cuisine, Italian idol contest, live entertainment, Miss Italian Festival, Bocce tournament, Russell Salvatore scholarship contest.
North Buffalo
Hertel Avenue between Colvin & Delaware
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-874-6133
http://www.buffaloitalianfestival.com
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (10 p.m. on Sunday)
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
Join us as we honor America’s premier landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, amid Buffalo’s award-winning Olmsted Park and Parkway System.
For the first time in Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, this wonderful evening under the stars will take place against the beautiful backdrop of the Buffalo Museum of Science, the Rose Garden, historic Wading Pool, Shelter House and Greenhouse.
The outdoor, tented, dressy affair features: Cocktails in the restored Rose Garden, unveiling of a new “dream come true” rose, carriage rides, elegant sit-down dinner catered by Oliver's, exclusive silent auction, live band, dancing and bar.
Tickets: $175 individual; $1500 table of 8. Please call 838-1249 ext. 17 for details.
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
Join the Olmsted Conservancy as we honor America’s premier landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, amid Buffalo’s award-winning Olmsted Park and Parkway System.
For the first time in Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, this wonderful evening under the stars will take place against the beautiful backdrop of the Buffalo Museum of Science, the Rose Garden, historic Wading Pool, Shelter House and Greenhouse.
The outdoor, tented, dressy affair features: Cocktails in the restored Rose Garden, unveiling of a new “dream come true” rose, carriage rides, elegant sit-down dinner catered by Oliver's, exclusive silent auction, live band, dancing and bar.
Tickets: $175 individual; $1500 table of 8. Please contact the Conservancy at 838-1249 ext. 17 for details.
Description:
An outdoor family event that promotes the love of reading and literacy. Activities include readings, book signings, interactive children's activities, seminars, panel discussions, a variety of vendors and the opportunity to meet and greet celebrity authors.
The nationally known fair is customized for Buffalo, highlighting the city's diverse community and rich cultural and historical experience.
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Free admission
Behind Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14222
716-881-6066
http://www.buffalobookfair.com
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Italian cultural exhibits, dancers, singers and groups from Italy, extensive array of Italian cuisine, Italian idol contest, live entertainment, Miss Italian Festival, Bocce tournament, Russell Salvatore scholarship contest.
North Buffalo
Hertel Avenue between Colvin & Delaware
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-874-6133
http://www.buffaloitalianfestival.com
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (10 p.m. on Sunday)
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Live entertainment, Polish music and dancing. Polish-American food, folk art, arts and crafts and vendors.
Cheektowaga Town Park
600 Harlem Road
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716-686-3465
http://www.tocny.org
Description:
The area's oldest Puerto Rican heritage festival, featuring live bands, games, Latino cuisine and youth talent show.
Pucho, Inc. Community Center
261 Swan Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
716-852-1648
Time:
8:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
The UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and the Eggertsville Community Organization present the University Community Farmers Market to be held on Saturdays from June 7th through August 30 from 8:00am – 1:00pm. The market will be held in the Allen Lot at the intersection of Main Street and Kenmore Avenue on the UB South Campus. The market is held rain or shine, for more information, please visit: http://www.buffalo.edu/calendar/calendar?action=describe&which=1211205678
The University Community Farmers Market sells fresh food, produce, and local products as well as offers nutritional information for attendees. For more information contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099.
Time:
11:00am - 4:00pm
Description:
The UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and the Eggertsville Community Organization present this year’s Samuel P. Capen Garden Walk to be held on Saturday, July 19th from 11:00am – 4:00pm. Headquarters, restrooms and maps will be at UB’s Allen Hall on the South Campus and the walk is held rain or shine. For more information, please visit: http://www.buffalo.edu/calendar/calendar?action=describe&which=1211377403
The Capen Garden Walk has been a University Heights tradition since 2002, created to showcase the neighborhoods surrounding the South Campus, including University Heights, Eggertsville, Amherst and Buffalo, while building community among neighbors.
Description:
Italian cultural exhibits, dancers, singers and groups from Italy, extensive array of Italian cuisine, Italian idol contest, live entertainment, Miss Italian Festival, Bocce tournament, Russell Salvatore scholarship contest.
North Buffalo
Hertel Avenue between Colvin & Delaware
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-874-6133
http://www.buffaloitalianfestival.com
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (10 p.m. on Sunday)
Description:
Nightly entertainment and daily youth activities along the banks of the Old Erie Canal.
Along Erie Canal
Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-3292
http://www.canalfest.org
Description:
Live entertainment, Polish music and dancing. Polish-American food, folk art, arts and crafts and vendors.
Cheektowaga Town Park
600 Harlem Road
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716-686-3465
http://www.tocny.org
Description:
The area's oldest Puerto Rican heritage festival, featuring live bands, games, Latino cuisine and youth talent show.
Pucho, Inc. Community Center
261 Swan Street
Buffalo, NY 14204
716-852-1648
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
UB on the Green is a free, outdoor, family-friendly festival of music and dance with great entertainment, hands-on activities, and demonstrations for all. Feel free to bring food and beverage to this alcohol-free event. Refreshments are available. UB on the Green rus July 22, 29, August 5 and 12 from 6:00-8:00pm on the Hayes Hall lawn of the UB South Campus.
For more information about UB on the Green, contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099 or visit http://www.buffalo.edu/YourUB.
The series will kick off on July 22 with a performance titled 'Mood Swings' by the Iacono Dance Company, Western New York's original ballroom and Latin dance company. Iacono will perform tango, cha-cha, swing and other ballroom dance styles. They will be followed by Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums featuring Carmen Getit, a high-energy swing ensemble out of San Francisco, Calif., boasting a live-wire performance style.
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Thursday at the Square is a free public concert series that features local, national and regional music acts.
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square
Main and Court Streets
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-3150
http://www.buffaloplace.com
Thursdays
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
The Dunkirk Harbor comes alive every Thursday evening. A free concert series encompasses thirteen dates with different genres of music each week. 6:30-8:30 PM, Dunkirk Pier, RT 5
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
Bill Ward
Description:
Gusto at the Gallery features music, dance, poetry, parties, film, guest speakers, curator's talks, workshops, and an endless variety of other diverse, fun and intriguing events.
Every second Friday is Family Day. Muse, the Gallery's new restaurant is open for dinner. A cash bar is also available.
3 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Free
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue · Buffalo, NY
http://www.albrightknox.org
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Saturday & Sunday, July 26 & 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day
Free, no tickets required
Garden Walk Buffalo is a free, self-guided tour of more than 260 Buffalo gardens, one of the largest garden tours in America . Held annually on the last weekend of July (this year, Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27), Garden Walk has become one of Western New York ’s most anticipated summer happenings. Tens of thousands of visitors join us each year, as we show off our city’s beautiful homes and gardens. You will leave refreshed, entertained, and inspired!
Visit www.GardenWalkBuffalo.com
Description:
Includes treasure hunts, Best Looking Pirate Contest, chicken BBQ, Eat Like a Pirate with Pirates, games, Pirate Zoo, Pirate Stuff at Thieves Market and photos with a parrot.
Evangola State Park
10191 Old Lakeshore Road
Irving, NY 14081
716-549-1802
http://www.nysparks.state.ny.us
Description:
12pm Noon
Colored Musicians Club
145 Broadway Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-855-9383
716/310-6815
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
The UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and the Eggertsville Community Organization present the University Community Farmers Market to be held on Saturdays from June 7th through August 30 from 8:00am – 1:00pm. The market will be held in the Allen Lot at the intersection of Main Street and Kenmore Avenue on the UB South Campus. The market is held rain or shine, for more information, please visit: http://www.buffalo.edu/calendar/calendar?action=describe&which=1211205678
The University Community Farmers Market sells fresh food, produce, and local products as well as offers nutritional information for attendees. For more information contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099.
Time:
9:30am - 1:00pm
Description:
A 5K Run and Walk on Reunion Weekend in historic East Aurora. Awards to overall winners and age group winners. Party with food, refreshments, and music to follow.
Description:
Saturday & Sunday, July 26 & 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day
Free, no tickets required
Garden Walk Buffalo is a free, self-guided tour of more than 260 Buffalo gardens, one of the largest garden tours in America . Held annually on the last weekend of July (this year, Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27), Garden Walk has become one of Western New York ’s most anticipated summer happenings. Tens of thousands of visitors join us each year, as we show off our city’s beautiful homes and gardens. You will leave refreshed, entertained, and inspired!
Visit www.GardenWalkBuffalo.com
Description:
Includes treasure hunts, Best Looking Pirate Contest, chicken BBQ, Eat Like a Pirate with Pirates, games, Pirate Zoo, Pirate Stuff at Thieves Market and photos with a parrot.
Evangola State Park
10191 Old Lakeshore Road
Irving, NY 14081
716-549-1802
http://www.nysparks.state.ny.us
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
UB on the Green is a free, outdoor, family-friendly festival of music and dance with great entertainment, hands-on activities, and demonstrations for all. Feel free to bring food and beverage to this alcohol-free event. Refreshments are available.
UB on the Green runs July 22, 29, August 5 and 12 from 6:00-8:00pm on the Hayes Hall lawn of the UB South Campus.
For more information about UB on the Green, contact the UB Office of Community Relations at 716-829-3099 or visit http://www.buffalo.edu/YourUB.
The acclaimed ensemble DanceBrazil, under Artistic Director Jelon Vieira, one of the first dance troupes to bring the Brazilian martial art capoeira to the United States, will headline the July 29 program. Outer Circle Orchestra, Buffalo's original World Beat music collective, also will perform that evening.
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Eden celebrates the "season of corn" with this fair like festival. The Eden Corn Festival hosts a number of shows throughout the four day festival including the Arts & Crafts Show, Auto Show, Parade, Pet Show, and various entertainment shows.
American Legion Post 880
Route US-62
Eden, NY 14057
716-992-9141
http://www.edencornfest.com
Description:
The buffalo "Infringement" Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical grassroots endeavor bringing together a broad range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. Visual, performing, musical, and media arts are all welcome here.
Taking place in multiple venues in and around Buffalo's Allentown District, the festival is an annual eleven day event running from the last weekend of July through the first weekend of August.
Various locations
Allentown District
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-408-0488
http://infringebuffalo.org
Description:
Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been a Buffalo summer tradition since 1976. It is the country's second most successful outdoor Shakespeare festival in terms of audience, attracting an average of 50,000 patrons each summer.
King Lear June 19th through July 13th The Merry Wives Of Windsor July 24th through August 17th
Thursday at the Square is a free public concert series that features local, national and regional music acts.
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square
Main and Court Streets
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-3150
http://www.buffaloplace.com
Thursdays
Description:
Enjoy home-grown goodness fresh from the farm. From the sweetest strawberries of June to the plumpest pumpkins and apples of autumn, you will find a harvest full of your favorites. The market features farmers and specialty vendors from the Western New York region.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
May - October 2008
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Street between Court and Church Streets
Time:
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Description:
CRAFT SHOW & HOME PARTY FAIR
To Benefit
The Morlock Foundation
The Morlock Foundation assists families whose children have a variety of diseases and disabilities.
The Morlock Foundation.org
THURSDAY July 31st 2008
6 PM TILL 9 PM
MAGRUDERS RESTURANT & BANQUET HOUSE
4995 BROADWAY
DEPEW, NEW YORK
FREE ADMISSION * CHINESE AUCTION *
OVER 30 VENDORS & CRAFTERS INCLUDING MASSAGE & PSYCHIC READINGS
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
The Dunkirk Harbor comes alive every Thursday evening. A free concert series encompasses thirteen dates with different genres of music each week. 6:30-8:30 PM, Dunkirk Pier, RT 5
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
Doerfel Family