This weekend in B-F

-Doors Open Niagara
-Half-Way to Dyngus Day Part @ Saint Stan’s
-The Broadway Battle Table Tennis Tournament at the Broadway Market
-Lower East Side Weed & Seed Neighborhood Restoration meeting

-Doors Open Niagara
-Half-Way to Dyngus Day Part @ Saint Stan’s
-The Broadway Battle Table Tennis Tournament at the Broadway Market
-Lower East Side Weed & Seed Neighborhood Restoration meeting

All are cordially invited to a delicious Spaghetti Dinner in the Msgr. Adamski Social Cen ter from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 28.
Tickets are available at the St. Stan’s rectory office during regular business hours Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Tickets
$7.00 for adults
$3.50 for children under 12
(Tickets will also be available at the door.)
The afternoon will also feature a Fall Craft Show from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Marian Hall.
Vendors include: wood turning pens, organic bath items, jewelry, ceramics, crafts, oil lamps, etc.
Basket Auction and Raffles!
Why not come, have dinner, enjoy the craft show and relax with your family?
ph# 716.854.5510 – http://www.ststanislauschurch.com/

http://buffalocentralterminal.org/2008/09/news-and-updates/ (update info)
Mobility Across the Ages – September 20, 2008 [3PM – 11pm] – Buffalo Central Terminal
Step into Western New York’s transportation history, and discover its future, as Buffalo’s Central Terminal comes alive with music, art, brews, and a sustainable future for all.
Mobility Across the Ages is an interactive event that will serve to engage and entertain the public while presenting both the historical context and the current reality of transportation and energy in our region. It is the first collaborative event of its kind to bring together all the sectors necessary to develop an efficient sustainable transportation system.
Planners, policy makers, community members, academics, businessmen and visionaries will converge – in a behemoth of Buffalo’s transportation past – to initiate a public dialogue about the region’s future in what is becoming an increasingly energy-driven society. The event will highlight a variety of local plans for regional transportation development, including a high speed rail connecting Buffalo to major regional hubs like Toronto and New York City, the development of sustainable sources of automotive fuel, and the expansion of intermodal transit facilities for rail, trucks and shipping.
“As we approach a period of heightened energy prices, Western New York planners must set goals for the improvement of its transportation systems, in terms of convenience for riders and—more than ever– energy efficiency”.

Due to a scheduling conflict, The Frankfurters will be unable to play at the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation’s annual Picnic on the Plaza: Oktoberfest this year.
In their place, we are happy to announce “Buffalo’s Most In Demand BIG German Band!!”, the German American Musicians Blaskapelle will be playing.

Monday, September 29 – 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 30 – 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 1 – 6:30 p.m.
Saint John Kanty Church will hold our Annual Triduum to St. Theresa and invoke her intercessory prayers on behalf of our needs.There will be Mass followed by devotional prayers.On Wednesday, October 1, the feast of St. Theresa, we will have the blessing and distribution of roses. Take time from your busy schedules and join us in this devotion to experience God’s blessing through the intercession of St. Theresa.
ph# 716-893-0412

Buffalo Central Terminal Third Annual Train Show – September 6 & 7, 10am-4pm – Join us for the third annual train show. Adults:$5.00, Children (3-12): $2.00, Family:$10.00 (2 adults & 2 kids).Attractions include:
* Operating Train Layouts for all the family to enjoy.
* Craftsman’s Corner, to learn new ways to improve your layout.
* Children’s play area with Thomas the Tank.
* Door Prizes & Refreshments.
* Videos, DVDs, Books & Photographs that have any thing to do with Trains.
* Sale of Trains and their accessories for all size layouts & collectors.

While Saint Ann’s 150th Anniversary celebrations culminated in the Sesquicentennial Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday, August 24th, the church continues to have Mass every Sunday at 10 AM. Newcomers are always welcome and tours can always be arranged. Saint Ann’s will honor and pray for all of its deceased parishioners with a Requiem Mass on Saturday, September 13th at 12 Noon.
It will be a special service celebrated entirely in Latin according to the old Tridentine Rite, the liturgy that most of the members throughout the parish’s century and a half of worship would recognize. All are invited to get out their missals and mantillas and experience (again) this unique form of prayer.
The Readings and homily will be in English. Secure parking and tours available.
For more info call 716.852.0100

