Saturday, July 13th in Buffalo, New York

Buffalo’s historic Central Terminal under restoration. One of the grand structures from the heyday of rail travel
“Experience the rich history of Buffalo’s East Side as seen through the lens of the cultural and culinary organizations that still thrive there.”
Posted July 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large
East Side Festival
Buffalo Central Terminal
Saturday, July 13
FREE! No tickets or reservations required
Doors open at 1:30 PM
Music performances begin at 2 PM
Central Terminal tours begin at 2:30 PM
BPO concert at 7:30 PM
The BPO, in collaboration with the BPO Diversity Council, the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation and Senator Timothy Kennedy, is spearheading a daylong cultural festival that celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Central Terminal and the cultural heritage of Buffalo’s East Side.
This FREE one day festival takes place on Saturday, July 13 with a full orchestral concert from your BPO serving as the grand finale of the day!
Experience the rich history of Buffalo’s East Side as seen through the lens of the cultural and culinary organizations that still thrive there.
Food and beverages will be available throughout the day from East Side concessionaires, enjoy performances throughout the day from celebrated East Side musicians and dancers, learn more about East Side arts and culture from exhibitors in the Cultural Row, and take home a piece of the East Side as artists sell their ware in the Artisan Gallery.
Additionally, enjoy FREE docent-led tours of the Central Terminal throughout the day before nabbing your seat for the BPO performance at 7:30 PM!

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