Celebrate Spring with Hallwalls

With a break in frigid temperatures and the days getting longer, now is the time to begin thinking spring. Why not celebrate it at an event to benefit Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center?
On March 25th Hallwalls is hosting âSpring Has Sprungâ, an event to benefit the gallery while celebrating the spring season with food, drinks and live music. Set in Ashbury Hall at The Church, it will feature delectable hors dâoeuvres and food stations catered by LeMetro of the Walker Center. There will also be a full open bar and live music to enjoy throughout the evening. With good company to mingle with and a fantastic cause to contribute to this will surely be a great event to usher in your spring season.
Hallwalls, recently reopened at The Church, is an integral part of the arts community in Buffalo, featuring visual and media arts, music, performance and literature.
Tickets are $75 per person with all proceeds benefiting Hallwalls. Call 854.1694 to purchase tickets with your credit card or send your check payable to Hallwalls to 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202. For more information contact Polly Little at polly@hallwalls.org.
Hallwalls Spring Has Sprung
Sunday March 25, 2007, 4:30pm - 8:30pm
341 Delaware

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ChristaSeychew
LeMetro, as The Church's official caterer always offers a nice and satisfying array of bites. The Hallwalls site describes the evening's offerings as follows: "Four fabulous hours of passed hors dâoeuvres, a variety of food stations, carving station and dessert station". I hope to meet some BR readers at the event.
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