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It’s true that there are two seasons in Western New York, but they aren’t winter and road construction season. They are winter and Festival Season, which started as soon as the ice was off the sidewalks and goes into full swing this month.We have festivals for everything here, from ethnic groups — Italian, Irish, Greek and Swedish, just for starters — to historical events, from the French and Indian War to Juneteenth. We celebrate our watery heritage annually, at the Valley Community Center’s Buffalo River Fest, and once a century, at this year’s centennial celebrations of the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty.

We celebrate food, from peaches, tomatoes and corn to burgers and chicken wings, and even crabapples. We celebrate music, from jazz and folk to funk. And we reunite neighborhoods, from Amherst Street in Black Rock to Alden and Williamsville. The cities get into the act, too, with Buffalo and Niagara Falls welcoming natives back home with events from June 25 to 28.

Games, beer tents, midways, petting zoos, horseshoes, competitions of every kind, food of every type, bounce houses, tours, art, cars, demolition derbies, magicians and bounce houses, we’ve got them all.

Any excuse for a party will do! And here they are, organized chronologically, for your summer festival enjoyment!

June | July | August | September

JUNE

Boundary Waters Week. Today

through June 14. Water-themed conferences, festivals, exhibits,

performances, lectures, hikes and more, with prices, locations and details

of events listed at www.oursharedwaters.com and detailed on Page 16.

Buffalo Greek Fest. 11

a.m. today and Saturday, noon Sunday. Authentic food, live music, cultural

displays and more. Beauty and Faith, lectures, movies and presentations on

Greek culture start at 3 p.m. today, 11 a.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday in

the Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 146 W. Utica St.

“Zorba the Greek” will be shown at 7 p.m. Saturday and

“Stella” at 7 p.m. Sunday. www.buffalogreekfestival.org.

882-7121. $2; children 12 and under free.

Tonawanda Folk Festival and Weekend on the Niagara

Arts and Crafts. 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Featuring music by Joe Childs, Step in Time, Erin Sydney Welsh, Just Plain

Folks, the Polish Heritage Dancers, live music, folk dancing,

children’s entertainment. Also more than 40 arts and crafts vendors.

www.tonawandafolkfestival.org. Niawanda Park, River Road, Tonawanda.

The Brass Ring Thing IX: A Renaissance Festival.

class="text72">11 a.m. Saturday. With medieval games, jousting, juggling,

sword fights, arts and crafts and entertainment. Herschell Carrousel

Factory Museum, 180 Thompson St., North Tonawanda. 693-1885. $3 to $5.

Jammin’ in June. 5

p.m. Saturday, noon Sunday. Live music by Terry Buchwald, Weekend, eXit,

the Hudsons, Johnny Dee and more. Features food, crafts, games and more.

St. Amelia School, 2999 Eggert Road, Tonawanda. $5.

Columban Sisters Spring Festival.

"text72">Noon Sunday. Features a Chiavetta’s chicken barbecue, guided

tours, crafts, games, food, car cruise, live music and more. St.

Columban’s on the Lake, 2546 Lake Road, Silver Creek. 934-4515.

Polish Festival. Noon

Sunday. Live music, Polish and American food, kids games and more.

Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church, 1102 Walnut St., Olean. 372-5430.

North Tonawanda Catholic Carnival.

class="text122">Thursday, next Friday and June 13. With a Polish dinner on

Friday, chicken barbecue on Saturday. Live music, rides, games and a

beer tent. www.ntcatholic.org. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Niagara

Falls Boulevard and Melody Lane, North Tonawanda. 694-0540.

Town of Cheektowaga Crabapple Festival.

class="text72">7 p.m. next Friday, 9 a.m. June 13 and noon June 14. Live

music, parade, beer tent, Miss Crabapple Pageant, children’s events,

chicken barbecue on Saturday and more. Cheektowaga Town Park, 2600 Harlem

Road, Cheektowaga. Free.

Allentown Art Festival. 11

a.m. to 6 p.m. June 13 and 14. Juried art festival featuring more than 450

artists from all over the U.S. and Canada. www.allentownartfestival.com.

Food. Free. Historic Allentown District.

Juneteenth. June 13 and

14. Parade from Genesee and Moselle at 11 a.m. June 13, followed by

festival opening in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

both days. Information, music, entertainment, food.

juneteenthofbuffalo.com. 876-6458.

St. Andrew’s Summerfest.

"text72">5 to 10 p.m. June 13. Disco Duck, kids activities, food and drink,

and raffles. www.standrewscds.org. St. Andrew’s Church, 1525 Sheridan

Drive, Kenmore. Free.

Strawberry Festival. 4 to

7 p.m. June 17. Lock City Glee Club and the Lockport Musicians Federation.

Clowns, children’s activities, food. Christ Episcopal Church, Route

31 at Fieldcrest Drive, Lockport. 433-9229.

World Refugee Day Celebration.

"text72">Noon to 8 p.m. June 19. United Nations photo exhibits, art by

refugees, documentaries, vendors and more. International Institute of

Buffalo, 864 Delaware Ave. 883-1900. $10.

Valley Community Association’s Buffalo River

Fest. 5 p.m. to midnight June 19 and noon to

midnight June 20. Regatta, live music, classic car show, waterfront photo

and memorabilia display, beer garden and more. www.thevalleycenter.com.

Father Conway Park, Ohio and Louisiana streets. Free.

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Lawn Fete.

class="text123">5 p.m. to midnight June 19, noon to midnight June 20, with

a Polish dinner 1 to 6 p.m. and noon to 9 p.m. June 21. Live music from JC

Thompson, Wildfire, Terry Buchwald, Peter D, Kenny Krew. Rides, games, food

and beer. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, 3148 Abbott Road, Orchard

Park. 824-2935. Free.

Rediscover Amherst Street Festival.

class="text122">10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 20. Pie competition, parade at noon,

hot dog-eating contest, Buffalo Jugglers, a sidewalk chalk contest, trolley

rides and more. Amherst Street between Elmwood Avenue and East Streets.

Free.

A Community Carnival: Carnivals 4 a Cause.

class="text122">11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 20. Music, games, arts and crafts,

clowns, dance and gymnastic demonstrations and more.

www.brotherskeeperooutreach.org. Ida Fritz Park, Park and West avenues,

Lockport.

Swedish Heritage Festival.

"text72">11 a.m. to 7 p.m June 20. Music, traditional foods, Viking battle,

folk dancing and children’s activities. Augustana Lutheran Church,

3143 Eggert Road, Tonawanda. 832-5720. $1 entry for those over 12.

Blues Cruise. 1 p.m. June

20. Blues music, car/bike show. Live music by the Todd Eberwine Band, Lil

Dave Thompson, Rockin’ Jake and Blue Edge. Food and beer included in

admission price. Rose Garden Restaurant and Grove, 2753 Wehrle Drive,

Williamsville. 632-9871. $25.

Strawberry Fest. Noon to

4 p.m. June 20 and 21. Homemade shortcake, food, tours of the church, music

by the Lockport Community Band. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Main and

Chestnut streets, Youngstown. Free.

Strawberry Festival. 4

to 7 p.m. June 20. Music, prizes and strawberry desserts. Church of the

Good Shepherd, 96 Jewett Parkway. 833-1151.

City of Lackawanna Centennial Festival.

class="text124">June 24-28. Shows, music, rides, nightly fireworks, live

music, beer tent and more. 827-6455. Veterans Memorial Stadium, South Park

Avenue and Reddon Street, Lackawanna. Free.

Buffalo/Niagara Homecoming.

"text72">June 25-28. More than a dozen events around Western New York and

Niagara Falls. Visit www.citybration.com for more information and schedule

of events.

St. Andrew’s Church Lawn Fete.

class="text72">5 p.m. June 26 and 27, noon June 28. Live music by Kickin

Rhythm Cloggers, JC Thompson, the Strangers, City Side Band and the Knews.

Chiavetta’s dinner, beer tent, children’s games and more. St.

Andrew’s Church, Franklin and Crocker streets, Sloan. 892-0425. Free.

Art Moves Us: Outdoor Summer Exhibit.

class="text72">10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 27 and 28. Paintings in acrylic,

watercolor, oil, pastel, collage and more. www.eastauroraartsociety.com.

East Aurora Middle School, 430 Main St., East Aurora. 687-2453. Free.

Roycroft Summer Festival.

"text72">10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 27 and 28. More than 70 exhibitors will

show and sell fine wares in metal, wood, graphics, paintings, ceramics,

jewelry and more. Food, music, demonstrations. Roycroft Campus, 31 South

Grove St., East Aurora. 655-0261. Free.

Lewiston Gardenfest. 11

a.m. to 5 p.m. June 27 and 28. Walking garden along Center Street, other

village gardens. Free tours and lectures, vendors and more. Center Street,

downtown Lewiston. Free.

Crystal Beach Art Festival.

"text72">11 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 28. Featuring artists, children’s

crafts, music, food and more. (905) 894-8373. Waterfront Park, end of

Ridgeway Road, Crystal Beach, Ont. Free.

June | July | August | September

JULY

Friendship Festival. 11

a.m. to 11 p.m. July 1 to 5. Live music, midways, food and drink,

children’s activities, military re-enactment, fireworks. Mather Arch

Park in Fort Erie and Buffalo’s Riverside Park, where events include

a parade on July 4, rides, games, food, singing competition, kite flying

and fireworks. www.friendshipfestival.com. (888) 333-1987.

French and Indian War Encampment.

"text72">10 a.m. July 3, 9 a.m. July 4 and 5. Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown.

Marking the 250th anniversary of the siege of Niagara, battle

re-enactments, parade, fireworks, period church services, booths,

demonstrations, children’s games, art display, music, book signings,

food. $13; family prices and weekend passes also available.

www.oldfortniagara.org.

Independence Days. noon

July 3 and 8 a.m. July 4. Food, rides, fireworks, music by the Strangers,

Urban Renewal, and Hit n’ Run. Save-A-Lot parking lot, 10 Aurora St.,

Lancaster.

Ellicottville Summer Festival of the Arts.

class="text72">1 p.m. July 3, 10 a.m. July 4 and 5. Juried arts and crafts

show along Jefferson Street, pet parade at 11 a.m. Saturday on Washington

Street, Strawberry Festival noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets sold for Friday

night performance by Sean Patrick McGraw at HoliMont, BPO Saturday night at

Holiday Valley, Three Dog Night at Holiday Valley Sunday night.

ellicottvilleny.com, Tickets.com. 699-5636

Williamsville Old Home Days.

"text72">11 a.m. to 11 p.m. July 7 to 10 in Island Park off Main Street.

Midway rides, chicken dinners, games, demonstrations, beer tent, food.

www.oldhomedays.org

Town of Tonawanda Police Club’s Summer Picnic.

class="text112">2 to 9 p.m. July 9. Beer, pop and wine, Ted’s Hot

Dogs, clams, Chiavetta’s chicken dinner and more. Lincoln Park Arena,

Parker Boulevard at Decatur Road, Tonawanda. $25 presale, $30 at the door

Alden Fire Company Heritage and Reunion Weekend.

class="text72">July 9 to 11. Live music all weekend. Taste of Alden from 5

to 8 p.m. Thursday, firefighters parade at 7 p.m. Friday. Music by

Lancaster High School Carnival Kids Orchestra, Black Widow, Hit n’

Run, Back in Time. Alden Town Park, Main Street, Alden.

164th Tuscarora Nation Picnic and Field Days.

class="text123">July 10 and 11, in the grove at Walmore and Mount Hope

roads, Tuscarora Nation, Lewiston. Opening ceremonies at 5 p.m. July 10,

breakfast 7:30 a.m. July 11. 5K run, choir, bands, traditional dance

competition, Tuscarora Princess contest, traditional and modern food,

music, beadwork competition, horseshoes tournament.

www.tuscaroraenvironment.com. Free.

Taste of Buffalo. 11 a.m.

to 9 p.m. July 11, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. July 12. Delaware Avenue from Chippewa

Street to Niagara Square. More than 50 restaurants, food tickets sold,

continuous musical entertainment. Clowns, face-painting, demonstrations.

tasteofbuffalo.com

Marilla Civil War Encampment and Reenactment.

class="text72">8 a.m. to 11 p.m. July 11 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 12.

Features living history exhibitions and displays, period music by the

Hutchinson Family, a dance and more. Marilla Town Park, Three Rod Road,

Marilla. Free.

Olde Sanborn Days. 10

a.m. to 5 p.m. both days at Sanborn Fire Co., Route 429 (Ward Road),

Sanborn. Old-fashioned country fair and craft show, petting zoo, car show,

live music, food and demonstrations, including chainsaw art. Free.

693-6140.

Ford Lords Inc. Car Show.

"text72">8:30 a.m. July 12. 31st Anniversary features various makes and

models, music by Crash Cadillac, food, pop and beer and more. George F.

Lamm American Legion Post, 962 Wehrle Drive, Williamsville. 633-9242.

Buffalo Italian Heritage Festival.

"text122">Opens at 5:30 p.m. July 16 and runs until July 19. Italian Idol

contest, Miss Italian Festival, bocce tournament. Cultural displays include

replica of Mount Vesuvius with hourly eruptions. Music, food, games and

rides. buffaloitalianfestival.com. 877-1776

St. John the Baptist Lawn Fete.

"text72">5 p.m. July 17, 1 p.m. July 18 and 11 a.m. July 19. Music from Hit

n’ Run and Bareback Jack. Food, games and more. St. John the Baptist,

2020 Sandridge Road, Alden.

Taste of West Seneca. 9

a.m. to 4 p.m. July 18 and 19. Kiwanis arts and crafts show with 75

crafters, live entertainment, chicken barbecue on Sunday and more. West

Seneca Town Hall, 1250 Union Road, West Seneca.

Scandinavian Folk Festival.

"text72">10 a.m. July 18 and 19. With Scandinavian music, a Swedish Folk

Dance Mass, photography exhibit, lecture, food and more.

www.scandinavianjamestown.org. Jamestown Community College, 525 Falconer

St., Jamestown. $10-$12

Hamburg Burgerfest. Noon

July 18. Festival celebrating the birth of the hamburger. Also features a

Guitar Hero Rock Band competition, film festival, car show, live bands, the

Taste of Hamburg and entertainment. 648-3350. Main and Buffalo streets,

Hamburg. Free.

Moose Fest. 12:30 to 11

p.m. July 18. Outdoor festival with music by Black Widow, Po’ Boys

Brass Band, Mojo Hand Blues Band and Sean Patrick McGraw. Food and beer

tent and motorcycle fun run. $20 donation to benefit area charities.

Gowanda Moose, 201 Aldrich, Gowanda. 532-4882.

Art Sounds Festival: A Celebration of Art with Music.

1 to 4 p.m. July 18. Featuring live music

performed by faculty of Arts Canisius while visual artists, such as plein

air painters and sculptors, do their work. Montante Cultural Center,

Canisius College. 888-2790.

Art in the Woods. 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. July 18 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19. Creative nature activities

for children, art exhibit and sale, live music, food vendors and more.

Jamestown Audubon Center and Sanctuary, 1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown.

www.jamestownaudubon.org, 569-2345.

Canal Fest of the Tonawandas.

"text72">Opening ceremonies noon July 19; festival runs through July 26.

Includes Canal Fest parade at 6:30 p.m. July 21; arts and crafts show on

July 25 and 26; fireworks at dusk July 26. Rides, midway, entertainment,

food, gaming tent, boat tours. www.canalfest.org. 692-3292

Fine Arts/Craft Show and Music Festival.

class="text112">11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 19. Craft show, food, music.

683-2105, Ext. 21. Pleasant Avenue, Lancaster. Free.

"text72">

Masten Jazz Festival. 4

to 9 p.m. July 19 and 26. Jazz performances. Buffalo Museum of Science,

1020 Humboldt Parkway. 896-5200. Free.

WNY Volunteer Firemen’s Convention.

class="text123">July 22 to 25. Live music from Only Humen and Ozone

Rangers. Parade at 7 p.m. July 24. Alden Town Park, Main Street, Alden.

St. John Vianney Lawn Fete.

"text123">6 p.m. July 23 to 25, 1 p.m. July 26. With live music by Disco

Duck on July 24, the Diva Show on July 25 and City Side and Boys of Summer

on July 26. Food, gambling tent, games, fireworks at 10 p.m. Friday,

Saturday and Sunday, and more. St. John Vianney Church, 2950 Southwestern

Blvd., Orchard Park. 674-9133. Free.

Arcade’s Fabulous Fifties Festival.

class="text124">5 to 11:30 p.m. July 24 and 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. July 25.

Entertainment by the Archives, a screening of “Davy Crockett, King of

the Wild Frontier” at 9 p.m. Friday, kids carnival, contests, car

show and more. www.fab50sfest.org. 474-8365. Arcade Village Park, Route

39E, Arcade.

Lebanese Festival. 5

p.m. July 24, 2 p.m. July 25 and noon July 27. Features food, dancing,

children’s attractions and more. St. John Maron Catholic Maronite

Church, 2040 Wehrle Drive, Williamsville. www.stjohnmaron.org

The Dog Day of Summer. 8

a.m. to 11 p.m. July 25. With a pancake breakfast, 5K race and walk, food

tent, kids carnival, art festival and car show, plus live music on two

stages. www.chetsdoghouse.com. 433-7688. West Main Street and the Big

Bridge, Lockport. Free.

Garden Walk Buffalo. 10

a.m. to 4 p.m. July 25 and 26. Self-guided tour of 330 Buffalo gardens.

Shuttle buses and maps available at Richmond-Summer Senior Center.

www.gardenwalkbuffalo.com. 879-0123. Buffalo’s West Side. Free.

Pirate Festival. 11 a.m.

to 9 p.m. July 25 and 26. Games, pirate costume contest, treasure hunts,

chicken dinner. $7 per car. Evangola State Park, Old Lake Shore Road,

Brant.

Blues, Bikes and BBQ. Noon

to 5 p.m. July 25. Live blues bands, motorcycle displays and food vendors.

$7 per car. Letchworth State Park, Castile. (585) 493-3600.

St. Casimir’s Lawn Fete.

"text72">Noon to 11 p.m. July 25 and 26. Beer tent with three live bands,

gambling tent, booths, games, dunk tank, face painting, food and more. St.

Casimir’s Parish Center, 1833 Clinton St., Kaisertown

Msgr. Nash Knights of Columbus Car Show.

class="text123">2 to 5 p.m. July 25. Music, raffles, clown and face

painting, water slide, bounce house and drive-in movie at dusk. Knights of

Columbus, 261 S. Legion Drive. 824-2996. Free.

Serbian Festival. July

25 and 26. Serbian village with cooking stations, market, music and folk

dancing. St. Stephen’s Serbian Cultural Center, 177 Weber Road,

Lackawanna. www.saintstephenlackawanna.org, 823-2846. $1 for adults;

children and students are free.

St. George Mediterranean Festival.

"text122">5 p.m. July 31, 11 a.m. Aug. 1 and noon Aug. 2. Ethnic food and

music, face painting, water games, kids’ village, dancing and church

tours. St. George Orthodox Church, 1073 Saunders Settlement Road, Lewiston.

297-2668.

June | July | August | September

AUGUST

Taste of Lancaster. 11

a.m. to 9 p.m. Aug. 1. Food, basketball tournament, music by White

Chocolate and McCarthyizm. 683-2105, Ext. 31. Central Avenue between

Broadway and Pleasant, Village of Lancaster. Free.

Springville Street Painting Festival.

class="text72">11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 2. Artists use pastels to decorate

the streets. Concerts by Alison Pipitone, Heard of Buffalo, Bob Z and more.

Food, drinks and children’s activities.

www.springvillestreetpaintingfestival.com. Franklin and North Buffalo

streets off Route 39, Springville. Free.

Summer Fest ’09.

class="text72">Noon Aug. 2. A multicultural, interfaith celebration. Featuring live entertainment, rides, magician, food, crafts and more. Temple Beth Am, 4660 Sheridan Drive, Williamsville. 633-8877.

Free.

City Jam ’09. 3 to

11 p.m. Aug. 2. Two stages with 12 bands, including the Dave Constantino

Band, Billy McEwen, Willie Haddath, Gravity, Stealin and more, to benefit

St. Mary of the Lake grammar school. Mickey Rats Beach Club, 8934 Old Lake

Shore Road, Angola. 549-9828. $5.

Eden Corn Festival. Aug.

6 to 9; 5 to 11 p.m. Aug. 6; noon to midnight Aug. 7; 11 a.m. to midnight

Aug. 8; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Aug. 9 at American Legion Post 880 on Legion

Drive, Eden. Arts and crafts, food, car show, pet show, parade on Saturday

at noon, pageant, music, food, games. www.edencornfest.com

St. Leo the Great Lawn Fete.

"text72">3 to 11 p.m. Aug. 7 and 8 and noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 9. Music by the

Hudsons, Boneshakers Blues Band, McCarthyizm, the Ifs, Blarney Bunch, Joe

Baudo Group. Dinner each night, rides, beer tent, games and concessions.

St. Leo the Great Church, 885 Sweet Home Road, Amherst. 835-8905.

Old Tyme Country Lawn Fete.

"text122">6 to 11 p.m. Aug. 7 and 2 to 11 p.m. Aug. 8. Music by the

Auschlanders and Return Trip. Wagon rides, magic, horseshoes tournament,

games, food and drinks, barbecue dinner and more. Gowanda Moose, 201

Aldrich St., Gowanda. 532-5100. Free.

Sts. Agatha and Ambrose Parish Summerfest.

class="text123">6 to 11 p.m. Aug 7 and noon to 11 p.m. Aug. 8. Live

entertainment by NY2LA on Friday and the Tin Roof Jazz Band and Exit on

Saturday. Food, including chicken dinner on Saturday, dessert booth, beer

tent, children’s activities and more. St. Ambrose Church, 65

Ridgewood Road. 822-5962.

Medina Canal Heritage Day.

"text72">10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 8. 5K run, narrated walking tours, a

regatta, demonstrations, children’s games, entertainment by the Creek

Bend Band and a concert on the canal with the Dady Brothers.

www.villagemedina.org. Canal Port, Medina. Free.

Buffalo Federation of Women’s Club’s

Breast Cancer Awareness Event. 1 to 5 p.m. Aug.

8. Wine tasting, vendors of jewelry, pottery, paintings, jams and jellies,

floral arrangements and more. Snacks and live entertainment. Central

Terminal, 495 Paderewski Drive. $15.

Buffalo Brewfest. 2 to 6

p.m. Aug. 8. Beer tasting with more than 40 breweries and 100 microbrews,

live music. Must be 21 or older. Benefits Buffalo Hearing and Speech

Center. Tickets are $30 presale and $40 at the door and can be purchased

through Tickets.com. (888) 223-6000. HSBC Arena.

Rotary Car Show. Noon

Aug. 9. Awards at 4 p.m., food, raffles, children’s activities and

more. Registration from 9 a.m. to noon. Amherst Pepsi Center, 1615 Amherst

Manor Drive, Amherst.

Erie County Fair. Aug.

12 to 23, Hamburg Fairgrounds. Opens 2 p.m. Aug 12, 9 a.m. every other day.

Kids 12 and under are free, adults $10 at the gate. Agricultural,

livestock, hobby and gardening displays and competitions, daily

demonstrations, music, food, petting zoo, midway and rides. Business and

informational booths, shows, evening concerts for additional ticket prices.

www.americas-fair.com. 649-3900.

Jazz Sea Sunset: Music and Dancing Under the Stars.

class="text72">7 to 10 p.m. Aug. 11. Music on the harbor front, lake front,

and Yacht Club dining room, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, live auction

and raffle. $15 donation to benefit the carousel park. Olcott Yacht Club,

Water Street, Burt. 778-5915.

Annunciation Church Picnic.

"text72">5 p.m. Aug. 14, 4 p.m. Aug. 15 and 1 p.m. Aug. 16. Live music by

Gimme Buffett on Aug. 14, Hit n’ Run on Aug. 15, and Polka Country

Musicians and Lenny Gomulka and Chicago Push on Aug. 16. Also features

food, a beer tent, children’s games and raffles. Annunciation Church,

7580 Clinton St., Elma. 683-5254. Free. www.annunciationevents.com

Lewiston Art Festival. 10

a.m. Aug. 8 and 9. More than 170 artists, entertainment, workshops, chalk

walk and more. Center Street, downtown Lewiston.

Sanborn-Lewiston Farm Museum Festival.

class="text72">8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Aug. 15. Pancake breakfast, flea and

farmers’ market, wineries, car cruise, petting zoo, music, fireworks

and more. Sanborn-Lewiston Farm Museum, 2660 Saunders Settlement Road,

Sanborn. 946-6811. Free.

Donzynski Polish Harvest Festival.

"text72">Aug 23 and 24. Authentic Polish food and beer, ethnic and

classical music and religious traditions. Polka music by Those Idiots.

www.corpuschristibuffalo.org. Corpus Christi Church, 199 Clark St.

896-1050. Free.

Tomato Festival. 11 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Aug. 28 to 30. Live music, crafts, games, beer garden, farmers

market, rides, Ms. Tomato Pageant and more. $7 per car. Evangola State

Park, Old Lake Shore Road, Brant.

Buffalo Irish Festival. 5

p.m. Aug. 28, noon Aug. 29 and 30. Irish food and beverages, vendors, kids

camp and more. Live music by the Makem & Spain Brothers and Bohola,

Dublin City Ramblers, Emish and the Prodigals. www.buffaloirish.com.

Hamburg Fairgrounds, 5600 McKinley Parkway, Hamburg. 743-9348. $10-$12.

St. Barnabas Lawn Fete. Aug.

28-30. Rides, food, all day entertainment, beer tent, classic car show and

more. St. Barnabas, 2049 George Urban Blvd., Depew. 685-2350.

Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts.

class="text72">10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 29 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 30.

More than 170 artists, more than 50 performances on three stages, Kidsfest,

food, demonstrations and more. www.elmwoodartfest.org. Elmwood Avenue

between Lafayette Avenue and West Ferry Street. Free.

June | July | August | September

SEPTEMBER

Buffalo Wing Festival. Noon

to 9 p.m. Sept. 5 and noon to 7 p.m. Sept. 6. Restaurants serve up

different types of wings. National wing-eating contest, bobbing for wings,

a pageant and live music. www.buffalowing.com. Coca-Cola Field, 275

Washington St. $5.

Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Co. Labor Day Fair.

class="text123">Sept. 5, 6 and 7. Clarence Center Road. Rides, food, music,

games, midway, demolition derby, firefighters parade. www.ccvfc.com

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