The Buffalo News : City & Region

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH
subscribe now

COMING UP

Story tools:

PAN-AMERICAN EXPO: Librarian Raya Lee will discuss the Pan- American Expositionat a meeting of the Cheektowaga Historical Association at 7 p. m. today in Alexander Community Center, 275 Alexander St., Cheektowaga.

SUICIDE PROGRAM: The 10th National Survivors of Suicide Day program, bringing together families and friends who have lost loved ones to suicide, will take place from noon to 3:30 p. m. Saturday in Butler Rehabilitation Center, Buffalo Psychiatric Center, 400 Forest Ave. To register, call 816-2011.

ADOPTION SEMINAR: Baker Victory Services will host a seminar for those interested in international adoption from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday at its office, 780 Ridge Road, Lackawanna. To preregister, call 828-9636.

ARTHRITIS PROGRAM: The Rheumatoid arthritis Information, Service and Education organization (RISE) will sponsor a seminar at 10 a. m. Saturday at Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel, 310 Fourth St., Niagara Falls. The program will provide arthritis patients and caregivers the chance to learn more about treatment advances. Visit www.risesupport.com . LECTURE: The Buffalo Niagara Freedom Station Coalition will host the last lecture of the Rev. J. Edward Nash fall lecture series from 2:45 to 5 p. m. Saturday at the Michigan Street Baptist Church, 511 Michigan Ave. Thomas March, of the Brearley School in New York City, will discuss “James Baldwin: Where ‘The Fire Next Time’ is today.” For details, call (347) 482-6980.

DRIVER’S COURSE: A state-certified six-hour point-and insurance- reduction course will be offered from 8:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturday in Duns Scotus Hall at Daemen College, 4380 Main St., Amherst. To register, call 636-4151.


Reader comments

There on this article.
Rate This Article
Reader comments are posted immediately and are not edited. Users can help promote good discourse by using the "Inappropriate" links to vote down comments that fall outside of our guidelines. Comments that exceed our moderation threshold are automatically hidden and reviewed by an editor. Comments should be on topic; respectful of other writers; not be libelous, obscene, threatening, abusive, or otherwise offensive; and generally be in good taste. Users who repeatedly violate these guidelines will be banned. Comments containing objectionable words are automatically blocked. Some comments may be re-published in The Buffalo News print edition.

Log into MyBuffalo to post a comment





What is MyBuffalo?
MyBuffalo is the new social network from Buffalo.com. Your MyBuffalo account lets you comment on and rate stories at buffalonews.com. You can also head over to mybuffalo.com to share your blog posts, stories, photos, and videos with the community. Join now or learn more.
sort comments:

Buffalo News Video


Breaking News Video

Breaking 24 Hour News

more >>

More Other WNY Stories

Most Viewed Stories, Last 24 Hours