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Events for Friday, February 15, 2013



Art
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“Student Interpretation of the Nichols School Collection,” featuring artwork by various artists
Fri. Jan 18 to Sat. Mar 23
This exhibition incorporates work from Nichols
School’s five permanent art collections and new
work by current students. The students studied
the artists and the work in the Nichols School
Collection and after reviewing the artwork, each
student selected a piece to use as inspiration for
their project. Each student developed and
executed the project based on their interpretation
of the original collection artwork. The exhibition
will feature a selection of student work alongside
the collection piece that inspired it.

“The Nichols School Art Collection is a highly
exceptional survey of work in all media by artists
who are acclaimed locally, nationally and
internationally,” said Gerald Mead, art collector
and independent curator. “Displayed throughout
the school campus, it provides an invaluable
opportunity for students, faculty and staff to
continually encounter and be inspired by original
works of art. This encyclopedic collection,
particularly rich with exemplary work by many of
Western New York’s most prominent artists, has
been described as ‘hidden in plain sight.’ Perhaps
it is that spirit of discovery with which these
works are viewed in the school’s hallways, offices
and classrooms that make this important
collection all the more special.”

In the Boocock Reading Room, the work of
internationally acclaimed contemporary artist,
Laylah Ali ’86, shares a wall with the beloved area
artist, Catherine Koenig. In the Upper School
faculty room, works by Salvatore Dali hang, and in
the Middle School faculty room, Charles
Burchfield’s work on paper, “Plan for a Toy Bank,”
can be examined as one pours coffee. Nichols has
a commitment to art that extends beyond its
studios and curriculum. The diaspora of artwork
in offices, classrooms, hallways, lecture halls and
more mark the importance of art at the school.
The question was posed: How has this work,
which is part of a rich and dedicated tradition at
Nichols, remained hidden to many of its students
and the greater community for years?

The exhibit will feature artwork from the Nichols
School Collection, which includes work by Monica
Angle, Jim Bird, Catherine Koenig, Grace
McKendry, Catherine Parker, Walter Prochownik
and Peter Stephens, in addition to various works
by current Nichols School students.

Opening reception is Thursday, Feb. 7
The show runs Jan. 18 through March 23; gallery
hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. h/c access
Nichols School Gallery, Flickinger Performing Arts Center
1250 Amherst St., Buffalo 14216
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Nancy Weekly
Fri. Feb 15
Friday, February 15, 12:30 pm
Join Nancy Weekly, head of collections and the
Charles Cary Rumsey curator, for her study of
Charles Burchfield’s watercolor methodology as his
“aberrant approach to the medium.” This is the
first of a series of half-hour lectures held on the
first and third Friday through May 17 in the
conference room.

Cost: Free with museum admission, which is $10
for the general public, $8 for seniors and $5 for
other students with ID. Free for museum members,
Buffalo State students, faculty and staff.
h/c access, $
Burchfield Penney Art Center
1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo 14222
http://www.burchfieldpenney.org
(716) 878-6011
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Dance
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Cheerleading Workshop
Wed. Jan 9 to Sat. Feb 16
2/15 and 2/16
Inviting girls ages, 5-12 to attend a fun 2 day
cheerleading workshop in Buffalo. The workshop
is designed to help build self-esteem, confidence
and teamwork. They will learn cheers, chants,
kicks and a dance routine. The total cost of the
workshop is $50.00, this includes the 2 day
workshop, a custom t-shirt and hair bow.
February 15th and 16th. Please contact for more
details on the event and pre-registration begins
now! Spots are filling up fast!
h/c access, $
TBA
Community Center, Buffalo 14215
225-4396
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REGISTRATION DEADLINE for: 18-Hour DANCE MARATHON
Tue. Feb 12 to Wed. Feb 27
Friday Mar 1 from 6pm until Saturday Mar 2 at noon
DANCE MARATHON to benefit the WNY Chapter of
the Alzheimer's Association -- ALCOHOL-FREE
event
for everyone aged 17+ --$20 registration fee
includes: food and beverages throughout, SWAG
BAGS, hourly prize drawings, dance lessons, plus
great music and awesome DJs!
Register on-line at: http://stepupforalz.com ---
the
deadline to register is WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
27!!!!! h/c access, $
Sinful Nightclub
334 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo 14202
stepupforalz.com
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Family Events
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Christian Academy of Western New York Annual Dinner Auction
Tue. Jan 29 to Fri. Mar 8
Friday March 8, 2013 6-9 pm
Christian Academy of WNY (CAWNY) is hosting
its Annual Dinner Auction, celebrating 20 years
of Christian Education. CAWNY is a prek- 12th
grade non denominational, independent private
school located in North Tonawanda. This years
event is being held on March 8, 2013 from 6-
9pm at Banchetti's Restaurant in Amherst.
Tickets are $20 a piece and include buffet,
entrance for silent auction, speakers and
entertainment. There are also sponsor tables
available as well. Please contact 433-1652 for
more information and/or to purchase tickets
today. Thank you for support Christian
Education. cawny.com h/c access, $
Banchetti‘s by Rizzo
550 North Forest , Amherst 14228
www.cawny.com
433-1652
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Fish Fry Fridays
Fri. Feb 15 to Fri. Mar 22
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
All are welcome to St. Gregory the Great Parish
Faith Community for our Dine-in or Drive-up
Fish Fry Fridays during Lent! Fish or Breaded
Shrimp dinner includes French fries, coleslaw,
roll and butter. Drinks and homemade desserts
are also included! Pizza will be available for
$1.00 per slice. Advance tickets can be
purchased for $8 per meal in the Parish Office or
by sending checks to 200 St. Gregory Court,
Williamsville, NY 14221. Tickets at the door will
be $9. For more information please call the
Parish Office at 688-5678. h/c access, $
St. Gregory the Great School
250 St. Gregory Ct, Williamsville 14221
www.stgregs.org
716 688-5678
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Fish Fry Fridays, Dine-In or Drive-Up
Fri. Feb 15 to Fri. Mar 22
February 15, 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22 from 4 - 7 pm
All are welcome to St. Gregory the Great Parish Faith Community for our Dine-in or Drive-up Fish Fry Fridays during Lent! Fish or Breaded Shrimp dinner includes Coleslaw, French fries,roll and butter. Drinks and homemade desserts are also included! Pizza will be available for $1.00 per slice. Join us February 15,22, March 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 4:00 - 7:00 pm in our School Gym. Advance
tickets can be purchased for $8.00 per
person in the Parish Office or by sending checks to 200 St. Gregory
Court,Williamsville, NY 14221. Tickets at the door will be $9.00. For more information please call the Parish Office at 688-5678.
Webpage link: www.stgregs.org h/c access, $
School Gym
200 St. Gregory Ct. , Williamsville 14221
www.stgregs.org
688-5678
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Just for Kids Mid-Winter Break Camps
Wed. Jan 16 to Fri. Feb 22
Looking for something new for your children this
February break? Send them to Just for Kids break
camp! We provide engaging activities with sports
coordinators and special guests, along with fine
arts and hands-on activities and great daily
themes. Breakfast, lunch and snacks included.
Camp runs 7:30 am- 5:30 pm February 19th-22nd
with locations in Williamsville and Grand Island
schools! We’re flexible- register for one day or the
whole week, to spice up your child’s break!
Additional information and registration materials
are available at www.justforkidsonline.org/break-
camps. h/c access, $
Maple East Elementary School / Connor Middle School
1500 Maple Rd. / 1100 Ransom Rd., Williamsville / Grand Island 14221 / 14072
www.justforkidsonline.org
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Fundraiser
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2013 Conservation Tree & Shrub Seedlings Available
Thu. Jan 24 to Wed. Mar 13
8am-5pm
Order forms for the 2013 Conservation Tree and
Shrub Seedling Sale are now available from Erie
County Soil and Water Conservation District.

The District is offering many varieties of
conservation trees and shrubs, wildflower seed
mixes, and seedling packets which have
combinations of trees and shrubs chosen to
attract, feed and shelter birds, butterflies and
other wildlife. Landowners can practice
conservation by planting seedlings and wildflowers
to provide wildlife food and habitat, shelter crops
and landscape, reduce heating/cooling expenses,
protect water quality, reduce air pollution, and
stabilize erodible land. Seedlings are also an
inexpensive alternative for replacing trees that
have been damaged or lost.

Thirty-two species of trees and shrubs are
available this year. The one-to-three-year-old
bare root seedlings, which range in size from 6 to
24 inches, are available in lots of 10 to 500. The
District is offering an expanded selection of four-
year-old evergreen transplants which are more
mature trees with thicker stems, more branching
and more developed roots. Also, a new seedling
introduction to the 2013 program is the broadleaf
tree Shagbark Hickory.

The District also stocks marking flags, fertilizer
tablets, and tree shelters to help promote the
success of your plantings. Bluebird nest boxes can
be ordered through the program or be purchased
at the District office.

Order forms may be obtained by stopping at the
District office at 50 Commerce Way in East Aurora
(behind Post Office), by calling (716) 652-8480
ext. 5, or by printing the order form from the
District website at www.ecswcd.org. Orders are
due by March 15, 2013 and pick-up will be on
Saturday April 13, 2013 at the Fairgrounds in
Hamburg.
h/c access
50 Commerce Way
50 Commerce Way, East Aurora 14052
www.ecswcd.org
716 652 8480 ext 5
See Map
 
Deaf Adult Services Presents
Fri. Feb 15
Friday, February 15th, 2013 from 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Add a little cajun spice to your
Buffalo winter by attending the 2nd
Annual Deaf Adult Services "Winter
Summerfest". This year's theme, "New
Orleans Style" will be a great night
for guests of all ages. Tickets are
just $25.00 and include food, soft
drinks, games and more. Interpreters
will be provided. All proceeds from
the evening will benefit Community
Outreach Programs at Deaf Adult
Services. There will also be basket
raffles and a 50-50 drawing throughout
the night. The event will be located
in the Tri-Main Building on the lower
level. We hope to see you there!
h/c access, $
Tri Main Center
2495 Main Street, Buffalo 14214
www.wnydas.org
716-833-1637
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Great Grocery Giveaway
Fri. Feb 15
Drawing held on February 15
The Erie County American Legion Auxiliary is
selling raffle tickets for our "great grocery
giveway"
3 tickets for $5.00
1st prize $250.00 wegmans GC
2nd Prize $100.00 Tops GC
3rd Prize $75.00 wegmans GC
4th Prize $50.00 Tops GC
5th place $25.00 Wegmans GC
all proceeds go to the erie county ALA and are
going to be used to help your Veterans and
Military.
Call or email me for tickets
dawnpitillo880@rocketmail.com
7169977143 h/c access
Raffle tickets being sold
Erie County American Legion Auxiliary, Erie County 14218
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Music / Concerts
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The Heritage
Fri. Feb 15
9pm
Live Music! h/c access
Armor Inn Tap Room
5381 Abbot Rd, Hamburg 14075
www.armorinn.com
202-1315
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Sports
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Aurora Arsenal House Soccer Registration
Sun. Jan 13 to Fri. Mar 1
Now through March 1, 2013
Aurora Arsenal Soccer is currently
holding House Soccer Registration for
the Spring Season. Visit our website
at www.AuroraArsenal.org and click on
the House Registration link to
register. ALL REGISTRATIONS WILL BE
DONE ONLINE THIS YEAR! Early Bird
registration until February 1st.
Regular registration until March 1st.
NEW THIS YEAR - NO REGISTRATIONS WILL
BE ACCEPTED AFTER MARCH 1, 2013.
Please contact Treasurer Chris Ruhland
at 652-4247 if you need a paper
registration form. Please contact
House Coordinator Heidi Potenza at
652-4229 with any questions. h/c access, $
www.AuroraArsenal.org
online, Aurora 14052
www.AuroraArsenal.org
652-4229
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Cheerleading Workshop
Sat. Jan 26 to Sat. Feb 16
02/08 6-8 pm, 02/09 12-2 pm, 02/15 6-8 pm, 02/16 12-2 pm
Inviting girls ages 5-12 to participate in a
cheerleading workshop to be held February 8th,
9th, 15th and 16th. The workshop will teach the
girls basic cheers, chants, kicks and a dance
routine from a young lady from the cheer
heartland of Georgia. Pre-registration begins
January 26th for $25.00. h/c access, $
Church or Community Center
TBA, Buffalo 14215
2254396
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Happy Feet Soccer Leagues
Sun. Sep 16 to Tue. May 28
Mutiple days/time options
Youth Soccer Leagues for kids ages 2-6. Fun Instructional Leagues this fall (outdoor) and winter (indoors). See website for info and registration. h/c access, $
Windom Elementary
3870 Sheldon Rd, Orchard Park 14127
www.happyfeetbuffalo.com
989-9400
See Map
 
Happy Feet Soccer Leagues
Sun. Sep 16 to Mon. May 20
Mutiple days/time options
Youth Soccer Leagues for kids ages 2-6. Fun Instructional Leagues this fall (outdoor) and winter (indoors). See website for info and registration. h/c access, $
Cheektowaga High School
3600 Union Rd, Cheektowaga 14225
www.happyfeetbuffalo.com
989-9400
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Theatre / Stage
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9 Parts of Desire
Wed. Feb 13 to Sat. Feb 16
Wednesday - Saturday at 8:00 pm
9 Parts of Desire written by Heather Raffo, details
the lives of nine Iraqi women spanning the decades
between the first and second Gulf wars and
occupation.
Tickets are $6 for Buffalo State students, $10 for
faculty, staff, and alumni, and $15 for the general
public. High school students with ID are admitted
for free.
h/c access, $
Burchfield Penney Art Center
1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo 14222
https://secure3.ticketguys.com/buffalostatetheater/
(716) 878-3005
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Circle Mirror Transformation
Fri. Feb 1 to Sun. Feb 17
Thursday - Saturday: 8:00pm/Saturday - Sunday: 2:00pm
A WNY Premiere at 710 Main Theatre

Feb. 1 – 17, 2013

By Annie Baker * Directed by Scott Behrend

Five small-town strangers leave their comfort zones and come together in Marty’s “Adult
Creative Drama” community education course. Instructor Marty is boundless in her invention
and enthusiasm, though she has never taught a Theatre class before. Newly minted divorcee
Schultz seeks adventure and validation (or maybe just wants to be around people). Lauren is a
rudderless teenager who half-heartedly participates, despite her claims that she wants to do
some “real acting”. Theresa is a “real actress” – or at least has been trying to be a real actress in
New York City – but now has returned to rural Vermont, stinging from rejection and romantic
disaster. And James is present… well… mostly in a display of moral support (Marty is his wife).

Novice Acting Coach Marty offers this motley crew no end of exercises, games, and self-
reflective assignments to sink their teeth into: they pose as trees, beds, and baseball gloves;
they perform emotional scenes using only words like “goulash” and “ak-mak”; they pretend to
be one another, telling each other life stories (or as best as they’re able to discern). They write
deep, dark secrets (anonymously) on scraps of paper and listen, sitting in a circle on the floor,
as the confessions are drawn at random and read aloud.

“I’m so excited to get to know all of you,” Marty tells her four students at their first meeting.
Eight weeks later, there has been laughter and conflict… discoveries have been made… alliances
and flirtations are formed and discarded, and new ones evolve in their place… and each of these
five strangers has, indeed, come to know one another – and themselves – much more
profoundly and intimately than they ever would have suspected.

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 1-800-745-3000 OR WWW.TICKETMASTER.COM. h/c access, $
710 Main Theatre
710 Main Street, Buffalo 14202
http://roadlesstraveledproductions.org/2012/05/circle-mirror-transformation/
1-800-745-3000
See Map
 
Deadly Nightcap
Fri. Feb 8 to Sun. Feb 17
Fri. Feb 8 & 15, Sat. Feb 9 & 16 - 7:30pm, Sun. Feb 10 & 17, Thurs. Feb 14 - 2:30pm
A Mystery by FRANCIS DURBRIDGE
Produced by THE MYSTERY COMPANY

Hold onto your seats for this British thriller. When a callous husband brings his wife to the cusp of a nervous breakdown, he sets up the perfect scenario for her tragic “suicide” or so it may first appear.

Tickets: $20 Adult, $18 Student/Senior h/c access, $
Lancaster Opera House
21 Central Ave., Lancaster 14086
www.lancopera.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=166
683-1776
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Drinking Habits
Fri. Feb 15 to Sun. Feb 24
February 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 7:30 PM Sundays at 2:00PM
A riotous farce that makes its WNY debut! Could
the innocent sisters really be making illegal wine at
the convent. What other jaw dropping revelations
await there? Find out! Appropriate for all ages. h/c access, $
Sheridan-Parkside Community Center Theater
169 Sheridan-Parkside Dr, Town of Tonawanda 14150
www.towneplayers.com
693-9641
See Map
 
Inherit The Wind
Fri. Feb 8 to Sun. Feb 17
Fri/Sat 7:30; Sundays 3:00
Niagara Regional Theatre Guild presents the classic courtroom drama "Inherit The Wind" based on the Scopes Money Trial. h/c access, $
Ellicott Creek Playhouse
530 Ellicott Creek Rd, Tonawanda 14150
www.niagaratheatre.com
284-6358
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RENT
Wed. Jan 23 to Sun. Mar 3
W 7pm; TH 7pm; F 8pm; SA 4pm & 8pm; SU 2pm
It’s an all new look at Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning musical. With its music stripped down to its essence and played by actors in a deliberate departure from the over amplified arena style performances that earned the show the nickname Rant, this production of RENT promises to bring the compelling story to audiences in a whole new way. h/c access, $
MusicalFare Theatre
4380 Main Street, Amherst 14226
www.musicalfare.com
716-839-8540
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Workshops
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CHEERLEADING WORKSHOP
Mon. Jan 7 to Sat. Feb 16
2/15 6-8 pm and 2/16 1-3 pm
Cheerleading workshop for girls between the ages
of 5-12. This worshop will teach cheer
fundamentals such as cheers, chants, kicks and a
dance routine. Pre-registration begins January
26th for $25.00. The workshop will begin
February 15th 6-8 pm, and February 16th 1-3
pm. A final payment of $25.00 due the first day
of class. The girls will receive a t-shirt and hair
bow upon completion of the workshop. h/c access, $
Dance Studio
Hertel Avenue, Buffalo 14216
2254396
See Map
 
GED Preparation & Job Readiness Classes
Thu. Apr 12 to Fri. Apr 12
Mon-Fri; 9:00 - 12:00
Need your high school equivalency diploma? Get
your GED classes for free. Classes held in
Lackawanna at the St. Barbara's Community
Center, located at 75 Caldwell Place, Lackawanna,
NY 14218.
Classes operate, Monday-Friday from 9:00-
12:00. To register or for further information call
332-1830 or 893-3500 . Don't delay get started
now. h/c access, $
St. Barbara‘s Community Center
75 Caldwell Place, Lackawanna 14211
716-893-3500
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