Taste of Buffalo
– Saturday and Sunday, July 8-9 on Delaware Ave. in downtown buffalo, from
Niagara Square to Chippewa. The largest two-day food festival in the country
will feature over 60 restaurants, food trucks and wineries from throughout the
area, as well as cooking demonstrations, a beer tent and live music. Hours are
Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (beer tent until 11 p.m.) and Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. –
find out more at www.tasteofbuffalo.com.
Old Home Days parade credit: paulathompsonfreelance.com |
Old Home Days –
Tuesday through Friday, July 11-14 at Island Park, Main St. in the Village of
Williamsville. Events include the giant parade (Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.), bike
rodeo (Wednesday at 11 a.m.), midway rides, live music and performances, food
and much more. Find out more at the Old Home Days website.
Canal Fest of the
Tonawandas – Sunday, July 16 through Sunday, July 23 on both sides of the
canal in Tonawanda and North Tonawanda. Features food and beverages, midway
rides, demonstrations, live entertainment and more. Events include the Canal
Fest parade (Tuesday, July 18), Car Cruise (Wednesday, July 19), Bike Cruise
(Friday, July 21) and the Arts & Crafts Show (Saturday and Sunday, July 22-23).
Find a complete schedule at www.canalfest.org.
Rock the Barn –
Friday and Saturday, July 21-22 at The Big Yellow Barn, 9015 Main St. in
Clarence. Two days of music and great food to benefit Meals on Wheels Services
in Clarence, Akron and Newstead; Friday features Bon Journey, and Saturday is
headlined by Nightrain. Tickets are $20 in advance for both days – free for
kids under 10; tickets will be $25 at the door. Find out more about the event
at rockthebarn.com.
Glen Park Arts
Festival – Saturday and Sunday, July 29-30 at Glen Park in the Village of
Williamsville, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. both days. The festival will feature
numerous artisans, food, live entertainment and more. Find out more at the Glen
Park Arts Festival Facebook
Page.
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