Pride Week Buffalo

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Like so many LGBTQ+ organizations throughout the country, Buffalo Pride is re-imagining Pride in the year 2021. Pride Week is more than just a parade and festival, it’s about our entire Buffalo community coming together to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and identity. We all celebrate Pride in different ways, which is why you’ll find a wide […]

Spring Into Creativity with Young Audiences of Western New York

Young Audiences Western New York 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo

Welcome to Spring into Creativity!  Spring into Creativity is a designated two-week celebration of the extraordinary impact the arts have on learning and development for schools, youth, families, and educators in the region. This is an opportunity for you and your little ones to learn alongside some of the Young Audiences of Western New York […]

Tappo Restaurant Jazz Mondays return Memorial Day

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Tappo is giving you something to look forward to... Jazz Mondays are coming back!! This weekly tradition with JazzBuffalo and My Cousin Tone' kicks off Memorial Day and will run throughout the season. Click here, for more information!

Spring Into Creativity With Young Audiences WNY

Young Audiences Western New York 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo

A message from our friends at Young Audiences WNY: "Welcome to Spring into Creativity!  Spring into Creativity is a designated two-week celebration of the extraordinary impact the arts have on learning and development for schools, youth, families, and educators in the region. This is an opportunity for you and your little ones to learn alongside […]

The Unexpected Inauguration Double Decker Bus Tour

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site 641 Delaware Ave., Buffalo

An assassin’s bullet. An unexpected inauguration. A new age begins…right here in Buffalo, NY. This summer, you will have the opportunity to retrace those eight days in September 1901, from the time when President McKinley was shot at the Pan American Exposition through the swearing in of one of our nation’s most consequential presidents-Theodore Roosevelt. […]