Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Buffalo Festival Dates 2013

This week, I started laying out plans for summer 2013 in Buffalo. I've already purchased tickets to a few summer concerts, my brother is getting married in July, and my boyfriend surprised me with talks of taking a family cruise this summer! With so much going on, I needed a game plan to lay out the rest of my summer so I don't miss all the great festivals and events going on in the City! 

Summers in Buffalo fill up quickly. There are hundreds of events to choose from throughout the summer months, and while I can't do them all, there are a handful (or two) of summer staples I have to attend!

Here is a running list of some of the big Buffalo summer festivals. I'll put out a summer concert post towards the end of this month once they are all released! 

Here's to another wonderful summer in Buffalo!

2013 Summer Festivals In Buffalo, NY

Buffalo Niagara Film Festival: April 10th - April 14th

Buffalo Pride Festival: May 28th - June 3rd


Buffalo Greek Festival: May 31st - June 2nd

Polish Heritage Festival: June 7th & June 8th

Allentown Art Festival: June 8th & June 9th (11am - 6pm)


Juneteenth Festival: June 15th & June 16th

Discover Amherst Street Festival: June 15th

Buffalo Blues & Brews Festival: June 16th (12pm - 9pm)

Citybration: June 21st - June 23rd


National Garden Festival: June 21st - August 4th

Niagara Falls Music & Arts Festival - June 28th - June 30th


Taste of Diversity Festival: June 29th (11am - 7pm)

Old Home Days (Williamsville): July 9th - July 12th

Taste of Buffalo: July 13th (11am - 9pm) & July 14th (11am - 7pm)

Canal Festival: July 14th - July 21st

Buffalo Infringement Festival: July 26th - August 4th

Niagara County Fair: July 31st - August 4th

Italian Festival: August 1st - August 4th

Eden Corn Festival: August 1st - August 4th

Lucille Ball Comedy Festival: August 1st - August 4th

Chalk Fest Buffalo: August 3rd & August 4th

Taste of Williamsville: August 4th (12pm - 9pm)

Erie County Fair: August 7th - August 18th

Taste of Ellicotville: August 10th & 11th

Elmwood Ave Festival of the Arts: August 24th (10am - 6pm) & August 25th (10am - 5pm)

Buffalo Chicken Wing Festival: August 31st (12pm - 9pm) & September 1st (12pm - 7pm)

Beer & Bacon Fest: August 31st (12pm - 6pm)

Music Is Art Festival: September 21st (10am - 10pm)

Buffalo International Film Festival: September 20th & October 3rd - October 6th 


...more to come...



Thursday, February 2, 2012

"Fight For Air" Stair Climb at One HSBC Center

I'm one of 23 million people in the US who live with asthma everyday. Sometimes I think asthma gets overlooked as a serious condition, but I can assure you, there is nothing scarier than having an inhaler in your purse knowing at anytime something in the air or another trigger could make you have an asthma attack. They have happened to me at all different times; while I was teaching an aerobics class, in a co-workers office, sitting on the couch watching TV, at a conference for work in front of many people, and the list goes on...

Not being able to catch your breath is terrifying. Gasping for air, even once, seems like an eternity until you can finally take a full breath again. People around you panic, which makes you panic more, and knowing people are staring at you is embarrassing.

There is no cure for asthma, and while there are treatments that can help you control asthma, there's no way to ensure you will not have an attack.

I read on the EPA's website that every year over 3,000 people die from asthma, and while that number pales in comparison to those who die from heart disease and other cancers, there are thousands of others who are hospitalized, miss work or school and deal with asthma on a daily basis. Nationally, the reason kids miss school the most is related to asthma, and knowing how scary it is for me, I can just imagine how young kids feel.

About a year and a half ago I had an e-mail in my inbox asking for volunteers for The American Lung Association. It is an organization I tried to volunteer for before, but was unsuccessful since they don't have an office in Buffalo. When I saw the e-mail, I immediately responded back to say I'd help however I could. I met with Jaime Anderson, The Development Director, based out of Rochester, and began helping with the first "Fight For Air" Stair Climb event that was held in Buffalo last February.

When hearing about the event it initially scared the crap out of me! 40 stories, 800 steps to climb up to the top of One HSBC Center downtown...with asthma nonetheless. I jumped into training here and there and on February 12th, 2011 completed the event in 8:48 and raised $1320 for The American Lung Association. I was the top individual fundraiser and have a cool trophy at home. So many people donated to my climb, and so many people supported me as I prepared for the climb to the top. It was a pretty unforgettable day and I am so excited to take part in this year's event!

The event really gave me a sense of accomplishment AND empowerment, and I encourage everyone in Buffalo to get involved with this year's event. It will once again be held at One HSBC Center (the tallest building in Buffalo), and will be on Saturday March 10th. Registration is $25.00, and they ask all participants to raise a minimum of $100. To sign up or find out more information about the event, check out their website here:

If you are unable to participate but still want to donate, please consider donating to my personal fundraising goal of $1000 (Raising money for this event is my February goal for my "12 Missions in '12" campagin)! You can check out my personal page here: http://action.lungusa.org/site/TR/Climb/ALANY_New_York?px=4336995&pg=personal&fr_id=4790

40 stories, 800 steps...here I come!!!
Pictures from last year's event. Notice the inhaler in my pocket, ha!?