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Don't miss out on the Buffalo Homecoming Block Party, which will be held on the entire 600 Block of Main Street from 8-12 PM, Saturday, June 28.

However, the highlight of the evening will be the exhibition, Writing with Light. Writing with Light is being hosted by the CEPA Gallery and Just Buffalo Literary Center in correlation with the Buffalo Homecoming Block Party. The exhibition will include work by students from three Buffalo Public Schools including Native American Magnet, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Highgate Heights.

The Writing with Light exhibition is the product of the most recent in school program offered by the CEPA Gallery and Just Buffalo Literary Center. The program is designed to engage students in challenging, thought-provoking activities that combine curricular subjects with literary and photographic arts. Writing with Light is the optimum example of this, as the exhibit will feature picturing poetry and flash fiction

The Writing with Light exhibit will be held at the Market Arcade from 8-11 PM, Saturday, June 28, during the Buffalo Homecoming Block Party. In addition to viewing some priceless pieces, a wine and cheese reception will be held to celebrate the opening of this exhibition.

For further information about the Writing with Light exhibition, call the CEPA Gallery at 856.2717 or click here To RSVP for the Buffalo Homecoming Block Party, click here

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  1. buffnbeefy

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    Jul 1st, 10:41

    I wanted to celebrate my Mom's 80th birthday in a BIG way, so on Tuesday June 24,2008, I reserved a suite at the Comfort Suites and took her across the street to Shea's to see, from third row center, Wicked.

    This was my first "adventure" to Downtown Buffalo. How my heart cried out when I first saw Main St after criss crossing it before reaching the Comfort Suites.

    What happened????? Why was all the billions of dollars wasted for a long, long street that the only hussle was a fire drill around 2:30 pm that day on the 300 blook of Main Street.

    The street was so very empty that afternoon, save for the Metro light rail cars that seemed to appear in 18-20 minute intervals.

    Doesn't anyone really care about their own city? Why was car traffic eliminated from Main St? I have never seen a more depressing downtown urban area anywhere.

    Thank goodness for Sheas. I am so very glad that this magnificent building was never threatened by the wrecking ball.

    Hopefully restoring traffic to Main Street, narrowing those way too wide sidewalks, will bring some life back to a most depressing stretch of urban real estate.

  2. buffnbeefy

    0 ratings12345
    Jul 1st, 10:42

    I wanted to celebrate my Mom's 80th birthday in a BIG way, so on Tuesday June 24,2008, I reserved a suite at the Comfort Suites and took her across the street to Shea's to see, from third row center, Wicked.

    This was my first "adventure" to Downtown Buffalo. How my heart cried out when I first saw Main St after criss crossing it before reaching the Comfort Suites.

    What happened????? Why was all the billions of dollars wasted for a long, long street that the only hussle was a fire drill around 2:30 pm that day on the 300 blook of Main Street.

    The street was so very empty that afternoon, save for the Metro light rail cars that seemed to appear in 18-20 minute intervals.

    Doesn't anyone really care about their own city? Why was car traffic eliminated from Main St? I have never seen a more depressing downtown urban area anywhere.

    Thank goodness for Sheas. I am so very glad that this magnificent building was never threatened by the wrecking ball.

    Hopefully restoring traffic to Main Street, narrowing those way too wide sidewalks, will bring some life back to a most depressing stretch of urban real estate.

  3. Charger

    0 ratings12345
    Jul 2nd, 07:00

    Actually I think Shea's WAS threatened by a wrecking ball. If it weren't for the bunch of sentimental nuts, who thought that a moldy old movie theater that was way too big for any practical commercial use should be saved, it would probably be a nice surface parking lot now.

    So chalk up an early win for the Obstructionists.

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