Events

42 North Hosts Maple Festival with Erie County

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As part of New York’s State’s Maple Weekend, 42 North will partner with Erie County Parks to host “TreeTap” on Saturday, March 23. The event will be located at the Erie County Forestry Bureau in East Concord from noon until 4 p.m.

Schedule of Local Easter Egg Hunts

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The Town of Aurora Parks and Recreation Department and The Kiwanis Club of East Aurora are hosting an Easter egg hunt on March 23 at Warren Drive Park on Warren Drive in East Aurora. The event starts at 10:30 a.m. In addition, the Wales Kiwanis Club is hosting an Easter egg hunt for residents on Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m. at the Wales Town Park on Big Tree Road.

Rail Rider Jamboree Returns to Holiday Valley

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The third annual Rail Rider Jamboree Music Festival returns to Holiday Valley Resort in Ellicottville on Saturday, March 23. The event will feature a variety of bands playing live music, artisans and vendors showcasing their products, food and other events at Holiday Valley. The music lineup includes Dirty Blanket at 2 p.m., Wild Knights at 4 p.m.; Karina Rykman at 5:45 p.m. and headliner The Infamous Stringdusters at 7:30 p.m.

County Sponsors One Stop Passport Fair

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The Erie County Clerk’s office recently announced that the department will be conducting “Passports on the Move” outreach events in March at select AAA Travel and Insurance Centers throughout Erie County. This community event is for first-time passport applicants only. Reservations are required and can be made by contacting the Erie County Clerk’s Outreach Center at 716- 858-8864.

Effective Communication for Professionals

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A virtual workshop for providers that are supporting students with Individualized Education Plans and 504 Plans will assist in building communication tools to use between schools and providers as they discuss medication, behavior or academic progress.

Art Society Welcomes Art Duo in March

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The East Aurora Art Society’s general meeting will welcome guest artist duo Andy and Pam Russell on March 14. Andy has been creating paintings based on dreams since 1975. The skies, foliage and architecture, but most of all the “perfect world” feelings, were the starting points for his style called “Extended Realism.” Pam Russell graduated from the University of Cincinnati in Art Education, began her teaching career in southern Ohio, and continued teaching art at Iroquois Central High School. After 40 years, she retired as an art educator.

Author on Stage at Kleinhans

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Just Buffalo Literary Center welcomes author John Irving to Buffalo on Thursday, March 21 for a conversation at Kleinhans Music Hall. The event begins at 8 p.m. with doors open at 7 p.m. Irving has written fifteen novels throughout his prolific career, the majority of which have been international bestsellers.

Annual Maple Sugar Festival Returns this March

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The Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford will host its annual Maple Sugar Festival on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, March 15-17 and March 22- 24. From the Nature Center to the Historic Village, visitors will explore all aspects of a New York staple: maple syrup.

Chamber of Commerce Honors Several Local Businesses at Annual Event

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The Greater East Aurora Chamber of Commerce announces the honorees of the 2024 Business Recognition Awards. A Hall of Fame Induction event will take place at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13 at Mister’s Bar & Lanes, located at 206 Main Street in East Aurora. The public is invited to attend and admission is $45 per person. Online reservations are required and are available on the Chamber’s website www.eanycc.com.

Black Balloon Day Event at the Buffalo History Museum

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On March 3 the Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) and the Erie County Opiate Epidemic Task Force will transform the Buffalo History Museum with a Black Balloon Day memorial display from 1 to 4 p.m. to honor those taken by the opioid epidemic. This event aims to promote awareness in our community by recognizing the loved ones that we have lost to the ongoing crisis by symbolizing the void left by the loss of a family member, friend, or community member to opioids.


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