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Town of Niagara to Hold “Noel at Niagara” November 23rd

The Town of Niagara will hold the annual “Noel at Niagara” Park lighting ceremony Saturday, November 23rd at 5:30 PM at Veteran’s Memorial Community Park on Lockport Road in the Town. The official illumination of the park along with fireworks will take place at 6:30 PM.

Supervisor Lee Wallace with Santa

“We are very excited to once again launch our annual “Noel at Niagara” event at Veteran’s Memorial Community Park,” said Supervisor Lee Wallace. “We have added illuminated displays since our inaugural year in 2018, including the displays acquired from the United Way which were a part of the “Niagara Holiday Lights Trail” at Hyde Park in Niagara Falls. The additional displays enhance what the Town already had in place in Veteran’s Memorial Community Park. This will continue to be a holiday destination for our residents and neighboring communities for years to come,” added Wallace.

The ceremony will include a visit from Santa Claus, fireworks display, the Custode Parisi Jazz Trio performing Holiday Classics and pizza/donuts/hot chocolate served for refreshments.

The light displays will be illuminated each night from 5:00 to 9:00 PM beginning Saturday November 23rd thru Sunday January 5th.

Santa’s Workshop will also return in 2019 at the Calvin K. Richards Senior/Youth Activity Center (inside Veterans Memorial Community Park).  Children can see Santa Claus as well as enjoy other holiday activities, hot cocoa and a snack from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Saturdays November 30th and December 7th.

Complete schedule available at the townofniagararecreation.com.

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Town of Niagara Releases 2019 Music Mania Monday Schedule

Town of Niagara Supervisor Lee Wallace has released the full schedule for the 2019 Music Mania Mondays free concert events. “This will be our most ambitious summer concert schedule to date,” said Supervisor Lee Wallace. “We have extended our reach for nationally known tribute bands as well as a great lineup of local opening bands,” added Wallace. The concerts are held at 6:30 PM each Monday night at Veteran’s Memorial Community Park on Lockport Road beginning June 10th.

The Music Mania Mondays concerts will again feature popular local food vendors, a beer & wine tent manned by Niagara Active Hose volunteers and grilled summer treats and soft drinks sold by the Town of Niagara Lions Club. “Our summer concert series has become a great source of revenue for Niagara Active Hose, the Lions Club and local non-for profit who sell 50/50 tickets at all events,” said Lee Wallace. “This has also been a record year for acquiring local sponsors which reflects the success of the Monday night events,” said Wallace. “We are grateful to all of our sponsors and especially our two Elite sponsors Republic Services and Niagara’s Choice Credit Union as well as our two Premier sponsors Tim Horton’s CRB Holdings and Rich Entertainment Group.”

Two special events are back this summer including the “Trash to Treasure” flea market and craft show on June 8th which this year will also include the Classic Car Show and musical entertainment by “J.J Swing”. On July 6th the Town will again host the “Pride in the Park” Independence Day celebration with a firework display and eight hours of live music with four  individual bands.

Concert goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and no alcoholic drinks or pets are allowed except certified service dogs. Veteran’s Memorial Community Park is a smoke free zone. “This concert series has not only provided weekly entertainment for Town residents, but it has also become a gathering place for young and old alike, which is so gratifying,” concluded Lee Wallace.

The full schedule is as follows:

June 8th           “Trash to Treasure”

                           Classic Car Show

                           “J.J Swing”                 

June 10th        Eminence Front

BEATLEMANIA NOW (Beatles Tribute Band)

June 17th        The Party Squad

THE HISTORY OF ROCK (Tribute to the 50’s 60’s and 70’s)

June 24TH       Route 66

HEAD GAMES (Foreigner Tribute)

July 1st            Tom Stahl Band

TURNSTILES (Billy Joel Tribute Band)

July 6th           DESIRE (U2 Tribute)

RUMOURZ (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)

CHICAGO AUTHORITY (Chicago Tribute)

ELTON ROHN (Elton John Tribute)

July 15th         The Strangers

PETTY HEARTS (Tom Petty Tribute)

July 22nd        Flipside

U.S. STONES (Rolling Stones Tribute)

July 29th         Impact

NERDS GONE WILD

August 5th      The USA Band

GOOD VIBRATIONS (Beach Boys Tribute)

August 12th    Russ Vesci and The Texas Revolver

THE HEART OF ROCK AND ROLL (Huey Lewis Tribute)

August 19th    Minstrels in the Gallery

THE BBC BAND

All concerts begin at 6:30 PM with intermission at 7:30 PM followed by the headline band.

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WGRZ Personalities to Participate in 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival

WGRZ-TV anchor and feature reporter Kate Welshofer, meteorologist Heather Waldman and news anchor Maryalice Demler will participate in the 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival held September 6th thru the 9th at Academy Park in Lewiston.

Welshofer, who joined WGRZ this year will be the Peach Festival Parade Marshall Saturday September 8th at 11 AM. Welshofer is a native of Western New York, having grown up in the Village of Perry and is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University. Before joining WGRZ, Welshofer spent 10 years as a weeknight anchor in Albany and has received recognition from the New York State Associated Press Association as well as the National Press Photographer’s Association. The Peach Festival Parade takes place on Center Street in Lewiston with 122 units and 13 marching bands.

Meteorologist Heather Waldman will serve as the official starter for the Peach Festival 5K Run on the morning of September 8th on Center Street in front of the historic Frontier House. Heather moved to the Buffalo area in January 2017 after spending three years broadcasting the national forecast with The AccuWeather Network in State College, PA. Waldman is a graduate of Penn State University with bachelor’s degrees in meteorology and telecommunications.

The 40th annual Peach Festival 5K Run will be held on a course that has now attained USATF Coarse Certification. Proceeds from the 2018 race will go to the “Eliminate Project” as part of Kiwanis International and UNICEF partnering to rid the world of maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). The race is sponsored by Niagara’s Choice Federal Credit Union, and the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston. Entrants can register at www.racemanagementsolutions.com.

The Hostess for the Peach Queen finals on Sunday night at 8 PM will once again be WGRZ-TV news anchor Maryalice Demler. The North Tonawanda native and Niagara University graduate has won numerous broadcasting awards include two Emmy Awards from the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She’s also received an Associated Press Award for Best Interview and over a dozen other New York Emmy Award nominations for her reporting work.

The 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival is sponsored by the Kiwanis of Lewiston, WGRZ-TV, The Buffalo News, Star 102.5 and the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.

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61st Annual Niagara County Peach Festival to Open September 6th

Niagara County Peach Festival

The Kiwanis of Lewiston held a news conference today, Wednesday August 22rd at Academy Park in Lewiston to announce what’s new at the upcoming 61st annual Niagara County Peach Festival. The festival is being held on September 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th at Academy Park on Center Street in Lewiston. The first Peach Festival was held in 1958 and since then the Kiwanis of Lewiston have contributed over 1.2 million dollars in donations to area charities and organizations from Festival proceeds.

Niagara County Peach Festival Chairperson Jillian Colucci, veteran Peach Festival Advisory Chairman Jerry Wolfgang, former Peach Festival Chairman Gerry Gismondi, 5k Run Chairman Randy Gorzka, Niagara Falls Culinary Institute Division Chair Mark Mistriner and Jim Bittner of Bittner Singer Orchards addressed the media. Samples of the Peach Festival’s famous peach shortcake were then distributed by the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.

Chairperson Colucci, the first woman to be Peach Festival Chairperson, anticipates a crowd exceeding 35,000, weather permitting. Jillian Colucci also announced that the 2018 Festival will officially open at 6 PM on Thursday night September 6th. Last year the 2017 Festival held a “amusement ride preview night” on Thursday, but this year the entire Festival, including food vendors will be open for Festival attendees.

New this year on the September 6th opening night will be a meet and greet with Buffalo Bills mascot “Billy Buffalo”, Sabres mascot “Sabretooth” and the Bisons’ “Buster Bison”. All three will be available for photographs with youngsters in a designated area on the Festival grounds at Academy Park. There will also be costumed superheroes and fantasy characters positioned throughout the park for photos as well.

Another highlight and expected to draw a large crowd on the Thursday opening night will be local country favorite “90 West” taking the stage at 7 PM.

Chairperson Colucci also emphasized that the fresh peaches used for the peach shortcake are grown in Niagara County at Bittner-Singer Farms, 6620 Lake Road in Appleton. This year the Peach Festival is expected to serve more than 14,000 pounds (7 tons) of locally harvested peaches along with the fresh shortcake made by the famous local DiCamillo Bakery.

In all there will be twenty-two food vendors serving a wide variety of American and ethnic cuisine.

Amusements of America will again be the ride company at this year’s Peach Festival supplying forty-four thrill, family and kiddie rides, making it the largest midway in Niagara County. The Kiwanis of Lewiston have also hired the ride inspection team of LJM & Associates to add a third level of safety inspections to the rides at this year’s Festival. The rides are also inspected by New York state inspectors and Amusements of America.

Advance ride tickets are now on sale at forty locations throughout the Lewiston greater area at a 50% discount. The discount locations can be found on the Peach Festival web site at www.lewistonpeachfestival.org/ride-tickets.

Friday September 7th local first responders will take the stage at 5:30 PM and serve as the color guard as both the American and Canadian national anthems will be sung. A “All-star Cheer-leading Competition” will be held at 5:45 PM on stage featuring local units representing youth football and all-star cheering squads.

The morning of September 8th the 40th annual Peach Festival 5K Run will be held on a course that has now attained USATF Coarse Certification. Race Chairman Randy Gorzka announced that proceeds from the 2018 race will go to the “Eliminate Project” as part of Kiwanis International and UNICEF partnering to rid the world of maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). The race is sponsored by Niagara’s Choice Federal Credit Union, and the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston. Entrants can register at www.racemanagementsolutions.com.

Also, on Saturday morning the Peach Festival Parade will take place on Center Street at 11 AM. This year’s parade will feature over 100 units and thirteen marching bands, an all-time high. Serving as Parade announcer once again this year will be Brandy Scrufari from Star 102.5 FM.

The peach recipe “Taste Off” competition will be held again this year sponsored by the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, the Niagara Gazette and Niagara Frontier Publications. Recipe entries can be mailed until August 29th to Barbara Walck at Niagara Country Community College, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn, NY 14132. The three categories include “Food Enthusiast”, “Culinary Student” and “Children”. Entrants can win up to $500 in prizes.

The finals for the “Taste Off” will be held at 4:30 PM on the Academy Park Stage with judges NCCC Hospitality Tourism and Culinary Arts Division Chairman Mark Mistriner, Dana DeFazio Manager of Savor restaurant and Scott Beahen Director of Food Service Operations at Niagara University.

The Peach Blossom and Peach Fuzz contests for the youngsters will again attract more than fifty contestants and will occur Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

The “Dance Showcase” featuring ten area dance companies, will take the stage Sunday September 10th from noon to 3 PM.

The finale for the Festival will take place Sunday night at 8 PM as the finals for the Peach Queen Pageant take place. This year fourteen girls from Niagara County have entered the competition for the crown of Peach Queen and the $4,000 scholarship awarded by the Kiwanis of Lewiston. The Hostess for the Peach Queen finals will be WGRZ-TV news anchor Maryalice Demler.

Live musical entertainment will perform on stage throughout the Festival featuring “Summer of 69”, “Terry Buchwald as Elvis” and “Everyday People”. “23 Skidoo” will also be roaming the field and playing in the peach shortcake tent. The full schedule of events is available at www.lewistonpeachfestival.org.

Transportation chairman Gerry Gismondi announced that there will again be free parking available to all Festival attendees at that upper Artpark lot and Greyline Tours shuttle buses will provide attendees courtesy rides from the Artpark upper lots to Academy Park.

The 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival is sponsored by the Kiwanis of Lewiston, WGRZ-TV, The Buffalo News, Star 102.5 and the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.

 

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2018 Niagara County Peach Festival Parade Units Needed

Peach Festival parade

Jerald I. Wolfgang, Chairman of the Annual Niagara County Peach Festival Parade, announced that the Lewiston Kiwanis is seeking units for this year’s parade. The parade is taking place on Saturday, September 8th at 11AM on Center Street in Lewiston. The parade route will be from the Red Brick Schoolhouse on North Fourth, down Center Street to Academy Park in Lewiston, New York.

Any units wishing to march in this year’s parade should go to www.lewistonpeachfestival.org for an application. Applications will be accepted until Wednesday August 29th.

The annual parade will feature over $2,000 in cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to the outstanding school bands, senior bands, majorette units, fire companies, floats, drill teams and color guards.

The 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival will be held Thursday September 6th thru Sunday the 9th at Academy Park on Center Street in Lewiston New York. More information on the 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival can be found at www.lewistonpeachfestival.org. #NiagaraCountyPeachFestival.

 

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2018 Niagara County Peach Festival “TASTE OFF” September 8th

Peach Taste Off

The Niagara County Peach Festival “Taste Off” recipe contest will be held on Saturday September 8th at 4:30 PM on the stage at Academy Park in Lewiston. The 2018 “Taste Off” is sponsored by the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, Niagara Gazette and Niagara Frontier Publications.

This year there will be three divisions for entries which include Food EnthusiastCulinary Student and a new Children category.

Judges for the 2018 “Taste Off” will be Niagara Falls Culinary Institutes Division Chairman Mark Mistriner, Dana DeFazio Manager of Savor restaurant and Scott Beahen Director of Food Service Operations at Niagara University.

There will also be a peach shortcake eating contest on the Academy Park stage featuring local media and dignitaries prior to the announcement of the 2018 recipe winners.

Original recipes must include fresh peaches and be prepared from scratch. The use of pre-made products may result in disqualification. Recipes must be legible and submitted on an 8.5” by 11” white sheet of paper with all ingredients fully listed. The recipe must also include how many portions it can serve.

The entry must include name, address and phone number at the bottom of the paper and be mailed no later than August 29th to Barbara Walck, Niagara County Community College, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn, NY, 14132. Employees of the Greater Niagara Newspapers, Niagara Frontier Publications and Niagara County Community College and their families are not eligible to enter. Entries are limited to one per person.

Divisions

Food Enthusiast- Whether you are a Home baker or pastry enthusiast this category is for you. Individuals sixteen years or older are invited to enter their secret Peach recipe in this year’s Peach Festival “Taste Off” for a chance to be selected as a finalist and to appear on the Main Stage to prepare your entry live for the judges.

Culinary Student- All up and coming aspiring pastry chefs from the western New York culinary programs are encouraged to enter this category. Enter your very favorite peach dessert recipe for a chance to show off your emerging talents to the world and a chance to make your creation live on stage for the “Taste Off” judges.

Children- This is a new category for children from eight to thirteen years of age who love to bake. Create your own Peach dessert for a chance to be a finalist on stage at 4:30PM on Saturday September 8th.

For further information contact Jerry Wolfgang at 754-7745 or e-mail at jw4267@gmail.com.

The 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival will be held September 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th at Academy Park on Center Street in Lewiston. Sponsors for this year’s Festival are the Kiwanis of Lewiston, the Buffalo News, WGRZ-TV and Star 102.5. More information can be found atwww.lewistonpeachfestival.org. 

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Spirit of the 80’s to Feature “68 Guns” Craft Beer to Honor Mike Peters & The Alarm

Mike Hanrahan, Executive Producer of the Spirit of the 80’s event has announced the brewing of “68 Guns”, a special craft beer to honor Mike Peters and The Alarm, the headliner at Saturday’s Spirit of the 80’s concert to be held at Academy Park. “68 Guns” was the first top 40 song recorded by Peters and The Alarm in 1983 and is fan favorite. The announcement was made at the Brickyard Brewing Company, 436 Center Street in Lewiston where the new craft beer was created by Brew Master John Paul Meteer. The annual Spirit of the 80’s concert at Academy Park is sponsored this year by Modern Disposal Services. 

Saturday’s concert will also promote bone marrow screening as part of Mike Peter’s “Love Hope Strength Foundation” with concert proceeds going to Roswell Park’s bone marrow donor screening program. Alexandria Hoaglund, the Youth & Community Fundraising Specialist for Roswell Park Alliance Foundation also attended today’s media event to discuss the program and importance of locating bone marrow donors through screening.

Mike Peters has a unique story as he and The Alarm helped break the mold of the typical rock band of the 80’s and paved the way for alternative bands to make a statement in their music. The Alarm have had seventeen top 50 UK singles, a host of successful albums and over 5 million sales worldwide.

However, in 1995 Mike Peters was diagnosed with cancer, but instead of bemoaning his fate, Peters donned a camouflage jacket and fought back. In the years since his diagnosis and through two subsequent bouts with the disease, the Welsh singer continues to lead the Alarm.

In 2016 Peter’s wife Jules was also diagnosed with breast cancer, but she continues to tour with the band despite wagging a two-year battle with the disease. Peters has since become the co-founder of the “Love Hope Strength Foundation” which promotes music-related outreach and awareness programs for leukemia and cancer sufferers, survivors and their families. There will be volunteer screening for bone marrow donors at the venue on the night of the event and educational cancer awareness information will be distributed.

Also taking the stage on August 4th will be Canada’s premier U2 tribute band “Desire”, last year’s favorite “Dead Letter Office” and the band “Ten”. Gates open at 3:00 PM with “Ten” taking the stage at 4:00 PM.

Tickets are $25 at the door or $20 in advance at Lewiston Music, 791 Center Street in Lewiston and www.brownpapertickets.com. #Spiritofthe80s

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Jillian Colucci Named 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival Chairperson

Kiwanis Club of Lewiston President Marty Pauly has announced that Jillian Colucci has been named Chairperson of the 2018 Niagara County Peach Festival. Colucci is the first woman to serve in the capacity as Chairperson in the history of the Festival which is celebrating its 61st year. This year’s Niagara County Peach Festival will be held September 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th at Academy Park on Center Street in Lewiston.     

Jillian Colucci is Vice President/Commercial Bank Manager for M&T Bank and has been a member of the Lewiston Kiwanis Club for three years. “The Peach Festival has been such a wonderful part of the Niagara County community, and the Lewiston Kiwanis Club is happy to be bringing people together again for the 61st year,” said Colucci. “The Niagara County Peach Festival is run solely by volunteers, and all of the proceeds go back into our local community. This year, we are especially excited to begin the Festival one day earlier on Thursday September 6th, so that our visitors will have an additional day to enjoy all that the Festival has to offer, “added Colucci.

The Niagara County Peach Festival is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston and again this year will feature their famous peach shortcake made with locally grown peaches from Bittner Singer Orchards. The Niagara County Peach Festival will also feature forty amusement rides, Buffalo sports mascot and superhero night, peach recipe competition, twenty-two food vendors, Peach Queen Pageant, Peach Blossom and Peach Fuzz contests, Saturday Parade, cheerleading contest, 5K run and live entertainment.

The Peach Festival has raised over one million dollars since 1958 and is sponsored in part by the WGRZ-TV, the Buffalo News and Star 102.5. For more information go to lewistonpeachfestival.org. #NiagaraCountyPeachFestival, #JillianColucci

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Town of Niagara’s “Pride in the Park” Independence Day Event July 7th

Pride in thr Park

Town of Niagara Supervisor Lee Wallace has announced that the annual “Pride in the Park” Independence Day celebration will take place Saturday July 7th from 2 to 10 PM at Veteran’s Memorial Community Park, 7000 Lockport Road. “This is a great family event with plenty of food vendors, beer and cold beverages, four terrific bands and of course a fantastic fireworks display,” said Wallace.

The day will feature popular local food vendors such as Viola’s Subs, The Meeting Place, Romana’s Pizza, Tim’ Horton’s, Soliday’s, The Great Foodini, What’s Cookin At, Mr. Winter’s Snack Shack and Lloyd’s Tacos. The event also includes a beer & wine tent manned by Niagara Active Hose volunteers and grilled summer treats and soft drinks sold by the Town of Niagara Lions Club. “Our concert series and Pride in the Park event has become a great source of revenue for Niagara Active Hose, the Lions Club and local non-for profit who sell 50/50 tickets during the events,” said Lee Wallace.

“We have also had a tremendous amount of support this year from our sponsors which tells us the hard work by our special event and recreation staff is paying off,” said Wallace. “We are grateful to all of our sponsors and especially our three Premium level sponsors Republic Services, Rich Entertainment Group and CRB Holdings’ Tim Horton’s.”

“The lineup of bands is also exceptional this year,” added Wallace. “Chicago Authority starts us off at 2 PM, followed by a fantastic Paul McCartney tribute at 4 PM, Keep the Faith does Bon Jovi at 6 PM and direct from England we have an unbelievable Killer Queen performance to end the night.”

Park visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and no alcoholic drinks or pets are allowed except certified service dogs. Veteran’s Memorial Community Park is a smoke free zone.

The full music schedule is as follows:

2 PM- Chicago Authority

4 PM- McCartney Yesterday and Today

6 PM- Keep the Faith

8 PM- Killer Queen    

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Town of Niagara Announces 2018 Music Mania Mondays Sponsors

Music Mania Mondays

Town of Niagara Supervisor Lee Wallace has announced the 2018 sponsorship list for the Music Mania Mondays concert season which begins June 11th. “We are gratified to see the over whelming support by the Town of Niagara business community and surrounding areas,” said Supervisor Lee Wallace. “The 2018 list of sponsors exceeds last year by 35% which is phenomenal and the growth of the Monday concerts over the past three years is directly tied to the strong sponsorship support.”

The Premier level sponsors of the 2018 Music Mania Monday summer concert series are Republic Services, Rich Entertainment Group and CRB Holdings Inc. Tim Horton’s.

Platinum sponsors are CMC Concrete LLC, Joe Cecconi’s Chrysler Complex, David Chevrolet Buick, Viola, Cummings, & Lindsay, GHD, Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls, Hodgson Russ LLP, Custom Bench, TAM Ceramics, Sevenson Environmental Services, Inc., Covanta, Niagara Frontier Publications, DJ the Dee Jay, Mark Cerrone and Keller Group Inc.

Diamond sponsors are Miller/Coors, Halleen’s Automotive and Preferred Materials LLC.

Gold sponsors are Ken Dev Realty, Clark Patterson Lee, Rainbow Air Inc., Benderson Development, KeyBank, Villani’s Lawn & Landscape LLC., Town of Niagara Business and Professional Association, Reger Holdings LLC., Cornerstone Community FCU, Calspan, A plus Accounting Services and Gray Furnace Service Inc.      

Silver sponsors are Niagara Custom Concrete, Council Opticians of Niagara Falls, Inc., National Grid, Sturdi-Built Sheds and Tronconi Segarra & Associates.

Bronze sponsors are Greater Niagara Mechanical, Secure Storage, William Davis Insurance, Brown & Company CPA’s, Towne Centre Self Storage, Niagara PAL Soccer and Glendale Communities.

Support sponsors are Mt. St. Mary’s Hospital, Steinmetz Planning Group, All That Jazz Salon & Day Spa, MJ Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel, Christina Kramp – Howard Hanna RE, Niagara Family Medicine Assoc., H.W. Bryk & Sons, Inc. and 97 Rock.

The Music Mania Mondays concerts feature food trucks, beer, wine and soft drinks for sale. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets, but no alcoholic beverages. Absolutely no pets allowed except certified service dogs and no smoking permitted in Veteran’s Memorial Community Park. A weekly 50/50 drawing will take place with proceeds going to a different local charity.

The full schedule for 2018 is as follows:

 6/11               Seventh Sign                                                  

                        Fleetwood Mania        

6/18                Storm Watch                                                             

                        The Wholigans                                              

6/25                The Vehicle                                        

                        Bruce In The USA                   

7/2                  Frank Grizanti Trio                                         

                        Absolute Journey                              

7/7                  Chicago Authority

                       McCartney Yesterday and Today

                       Keep the Faith

                       Killer Queen              

7/9                  White Chocolate

                        The Legend Continues                      

7/16                The Strangers                                                

                        Night Fever                

7/23                Flipside                                                                      

                        Straight On                            

7/30                Party Squad                                                               

                        The BBC Band                        

8/6                  USA Band                                                       

                        Eliminator                  

8/13                Double Take                                                   

                        Floyd Concept           

 8/20                NY Rockin Revue                                                                    

                        Nerds Gone Wild

 All concerts begin at 6:30 PM with intermission at 7:30 PM followed by the headline band.

For more information contact Bob Koshinski at All Services WNY at 462-7597 or bobkoshinski@allserviceswny.com.

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