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Buffalo Ball Drop [14]; Buffalo Powder Keg Festival [15]; Dyngus Day Buffalo [16]; Labatt Blue Pond Hockey [17]; Saint Patrick's Day Parades – In addition to the parade held in the downtown area on a Sunday either before or after March 17, the "Old Neighborhood" parade is held the day before in the southern part of Buffalo, which is heavily populated by ethnic Irish residents and where the ...
The Feast of San Gennaro (in Italian: Festa di San Gennaro), also known as San Gennaro Festival, is a Neapolitan and Italian-American patronal festival dedicated to Saint Januarius, patron saint of Naples and Little Italy, New York. [1] His feast is celebrated on 19 September in the calendar of the Catholic Church. [a] [3] [4]
The Italian Village Festival, now called the Italian Heritage Festival, moved from Connecticut Street on the West Side to Hertel Avenue in North Buffalo in 1988. From the 1950s until the late 1970s, North Buffalo was the historic center of Buffalo's Jewish community.
The South Buffalo Italian Festival is held each summer and attract hundreds of people who come to honor the Italian-American contributions to South Buffalo. Another new festival tradition is the South Buffalo Business Expo and Irish Feish, usually held the first weekend of September in Cazenovia Park.
This year's two-day festival is set for Friday and Saturday, May 13-14, at the Southeast Expo Center and the Pittsburg County ... Food, fun and music -- Italian Festival preps for 50th Anniversary ...
Joel Giambra (at center in beige suit) speaking at Italian Festival, Buffalo, NY, 2000. Giambra was one of the youngest Buffalo Common Council members ever, and also served as Buffalo City Comptroller early in his career. [2]
Borea credits the concept to the hugely successful Italian festival held every Labor Day weekend in Scranton, Penn., where crowds measure 100,000 to 150,000. ... who traveled to New York City to ...
Aug. 5—Niagara Falls' Italian Festival is returning this weekend, giving Italian-Americans a chance to celebrate their culture. This year's edition runs through Sunday by the Hyde Park Bocce Courts.