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SUMMARY:Uncrowned Queens Institute Announces ‘Saving the Past to Enrich the Future’ Event
DESCRIPTION:The Uncrowned Queens Institute(UQI)\, co-founded by Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram and Dr. Barbara Seals Nevergold\, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a reception on Thursday\, September 26th at Templeton Landing from 5:30p to 8p.  The event titled ‘Saving the Past to Enrich the Future’ will serve as a fundraiser for the organization and will present ‘Culture Keeper Awards’ to individuals who are working to preserve the historical and cultural assets of the African American community. This year’s Culture Keeper Award recipients include Eva M. Doyle – African American Historian\, Marcus Brown – Juneteenth Buffalo Inc. President\, the Niagara County Chapter of the LINKS Inc.\, and Sheila Brown – CEO of Vision Multi-Media and Owner of WUFO Radio.  Proceeds from the event will go towards the 2020 Mary Crosby Chappelle Memorial Scholarship. \n“For two decades the Uncrowned Queens Institute’s mission has been to collect and preserve the historical assets of African Americans in Buffalo and Western New York\,” said Dr. Brooks-Bertram. “These histories span for more than a century in the past to the very present day.  Without this preservation work\, there would possibly be no historical record of these community builder’s contributions and accomplishments”. The celebration will also feature a special recognition of the Women’s Pavilion Pan Am 2001 leaders who will be represented by former Erie County Legislator Joan Bozer.  The Uncrowned Queens Institute was one of the numerous projects launched by the Women’s Pavilion to commemorate the centennial of the 1901 Pan American Exposition. Dr. Brooks-Bertram and Dr. Seals-Nevergold agree that there are also individuals who are laying the foundation for a life-long commitment to building and sustaining our community. “As we approach our third decade\, we are placing renewed focus on the recognition of “Uncrowned Queens and Kings in the Wings”.  The focus will include individuals between the ages of 13 and 20\, who are ‘Emerging Community Builders’\,” said Dr. Seals Nevergold.  “The Western New York region has hundreds of young people\, who are already giving back to their communities through volunteerism\, involvement in extra-curricular activities in their schools\, their churches and youth groups.  Like their elders\, many of these youngsters contribute their time and talents selflessly not seeking acknowledgement”. \nTickets for the reception are available for $25.00 and can be purchased from any UQI Board Member\, on the organization’s Facebook page\, via EventBrite or by email at uqibuffalo@yahoo.com.  Refreshments will be served.  Event sponsors currently include Former NYS Commissioner John A. Johnson and Alternative Information Systems. \nThe Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research & Education on Women\, Inc. is the premier online organization researching\, documenting and preserving the regional histories of African American women and men in Western New York and across this nation. Founded in 1999 the Institute will enter its second decade\, in 2019\, dedicated to this important mission.  Board Members include:  Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram\, Dr. Barbara Seals Nevergold\, Desiree Breckenridge-Jean\, Linda Coppock\, Dawna E. Jones\, and Danielle A. Roberts.
URL:https://news.buffaloplace.com/event/uncrowned-queens-institute-announces-saving-the-past-to-enrich-the-future-event/
LOCATION:Templeton Landing\, Two Templeton Terrace\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14202\, United States
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Tapps & Apps
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 26th\, join Independent Health Foundations biggest fundraiser of the year\, the 8th Annual Tapps & Apps at Buffalo RiverWorks. From live music to silent auctions\, Taps & Apps has something for everyone. Enjoy beer\, wine\, cider\, kombucha and more from over 20 local establishments. The event also includes food sampling from more than 15 Healthy Options restaurants. Tickets include unlimited samples from your favorite local restaurants\, wineries\, breweries and distilleries! \nTickets are available here: www.healthyoptionsbuffalo.com/tapsandapps\n$30 for Independent Health members\n$35 for non-Independent Health members \nMust be 21+ to enter. \nThe Independent Health Foundation is serving up success for the community- so join us for a night of good food and good drinks with great friends as we raise money for an even better cause! \nProceeds from this event benefit the Foundation’s initiatives to combat childhood obesity\, including: \n● Fitness for Kids Challenge\n● Soccer for Success\n● Kids Run
URL:https://news.buffaloplace.com/event/8th-annual-tapps-apps/
LOCATION:Buffalo RiverWorks\, 359 Ganson Street\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Zach Nugent’s Disco Dead
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 26th\, join Buffalo Iron Works for Zach Nugent’s Disco Dead. Doors will open at 8p and admission is $15-$20. Click here for tickets and information.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZach Nugent’s playing is soulful\, rootsy and organic\, the kind of sound that grows out of the music naturally and effortlessly. He gigs almost nightly\, singing and improvising in different projects around town and around the country. A lifelong Grateful Dead fan\, Zach has a musical resume with that one vital\, matchless feature: As far back as he can remember\, music has been an integral part of his life. As former guitarist for Jerry Garcia Band\, Zach Nugent’s sound is soulful and organic. His musical roots grow out of the melodies naturally and effortlessly.
URL:https://news.buffaloplace.com/event/zach-nugents-disco-dead/
LOCATION:Buffalo Iron Works\, 49 Illinois Street\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Peter Mulvey with special guest Diana Chittester
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 26th at 8p\, join the 9th Ward at Babeville for Peter Mulvey with special guest Diana Chittester. Doors will open at 7p and tickets are $15-$17. For more information or to purchase tickets\, click here. \n Peter Mulvey has been a songwriter\, road-dog\, raconteur and almost-poet since before he can remember. Raised working-class Catholic on the Northwest side of Milwaukee\, he took a semester in Ireland\, and immediately began cutting classes to busk on Grafton Street in Dublin and hitchhike through the country\, finding whatever gigs he could. Back stateside\, he spent a couple years gigging in the Midwest before lighting out for Boston\, where he returned to busking (this time in the subway) and coffeehouses. Small shows led to larger shows\, which eventually led to regional and then national and international touring. The wheels have not stopped since.\n \n\n\nDiana Chittester stands on stage with an arsenal of acoustic guitars. Whether she’s solo or with her 4-piece band\, the show is always brought to life with signature percussive multi-part playing\, mimicking a full band on a solo acoustic guitar without the use of gadgets or a looper. She blends her intricate finger-picking guitar style with intelligent and articulate lyrics. The personal stories and vulnerability she shares on stage resonate with audiences as she invites them along on her journey. \n 
URL:https://news.buffaloplace.com/event/peter-mulvey-with-special-guest-diana-chittester/
LOCATION:The 9th Ward at Babeville\, 341 Delaware Ave\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14202\, United States
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