Festival Report @ 2:25 pm

Here's a photo of what is taking place on Elmwood Avenue in downtown Buffalo at the moment. A sea of people are currently scoping out a variety of art, performances, and killer food. Everyone is gearing up for the kids parade @ 4:00. There's still plenty of food and fun to be had, and the kid's parade is spectacular. When was the last time that you saw a roaming band leading hundreds of children down the street carrying a huge caterpillar float? Well, today's your chance! Remember, 4:00 on Elmwood. It starts in the parking lot of the new co-op. Don't forget to check out the new Science Spot across the street. It's the Science Museum's latest expansion in the city. The grand opening was yesterday, and the kids were going nuts. Another great weekend to be in the City of Buffalo.

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amanda
how do you get to elmwood avenue by bus and metro from university station?
cause i dont hv a car.
thanks a lot!
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