Buffalo Homecoming Gets Some Press


In an e-mail, Marti Gorman made the announcement that Adam Sternbergh of the magazine would be following the experiences of the attendees from New York City as they take part in Buffalo Homecoming events and that the article will appear in an upcoming issue.
Really cool stuff to bring more attention to the region, but if that isn’t good enough, now Buffalo Homecoming has added another event to its ever-growing list of activities. On June 27th there will be a career fair on the other side of the historic Statler Lobby in the Terrace Room from 9 AM until 2 PM. The fair will feature more than 40 companies with career opportunities that are hiring right now. The event is completely free and you can check out a list of companies here.
With so many events in the works, it is sure to be a jammed packed weekend full of excitement for Buffalonians, former Buffalonians, and visitors. Keep an eye on their website to stay up on what Buffalo Homecoming has to offer.

It happens once every four years. The prizes are the gold, silver, and bronze medals and only one can be crowned the winner. You guessed it! It’s time for the Culinary Olympics. This time they’ll be held in Erfurt, Germany and Buffalo will be able to root for it’s own hometown: Delaware North is sending their own team of chef to the competition, put on by the IKA.
Delaware North provides hospitality and food service around the world, but their global headquarters are locate …
Pain at the gas pump could lead to a population shift back to the city. That is the conclusion of several recent studies showing declining distant suburb home values and rising middle-class populations in many cities. In Buffalo, many neighborhoods are seeing high demand, but there are few signs that gas prices are a significant factor at this point.
The rising cost of gas is a concern however. In a July survey by the Siena Research Institute, 79 percent of upstate New Yorker …
Downtown workers and residents will be happy to know that a doggie daycare in the Ellicott business district has officially opened. The Puppy Playpen has transformed adjoining abandoned storefronts into a lively center for our four-legged friends. Many of the dogs are being acclimated to urban living… a lifestyle that co-owner Rosanne Higgins (pictured with her Great Dane named Sally) told me comes quite naturally for most of them. “Seeing the dogs in this downtown setting is …
Don’t Miss the Ultimate Halloween Happening at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s Gusto at the Gallery on Friday, October 24th.
On the outside...
We present The Halloween Variety Show with Emcee Sick of Baby Steps, Sifu Chik Qadir Mason of Spiritwind, joined by Kelly Metcalfe and Angela Lopez kicks off our outdoor extravaganza with Ghost Dance, mixing choreography and ancient dance into a martial art inspired performance of continuous movement and flow. Followed by spontaneous … 




