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Celebrate Winter

PROVIDED BY ANGOLA and EDEN-NORTH COLLINS PENNYSAVERS

Events & Destinations

3Angola and Eden-North Collins Pennysavers Celebrate Winter 2013

Table OF CONTENTSOF CONTENTS

Produced by

Angola PennysaverEden-North Collins PennysaverLake Erie Media

Office Locations

19 Center StreetAngola, NY 14006Phone 716 549-1164Fax 716 549-1611Email: [email protected]

8603 South Main StreetEden, NY 14057Phone 716 992-4625Fax 716 992-3041Email: [email protected]

Websites

Southtownspennysaver.comLakeeriemedia.com

ArticlesWinterizing vehicles an important step for drivers Page 4It doesn’t get any better Page 6Enjoy a safe cozy winter Page 8Tips when buying a natural Christmas tree Page 10Scallywags Grub & Spirits Page 22Safety first for winter sportsmen Page 36

Celebrate WinterCalendar of EventsErie County Page 12 - 18Chautauqua County Page 23 - 26Niagara County Page 27 - 29Genesee County Page 30 - 31Cattaraugus County Page 32 - 34

This guide is designed to help you and your families make lasting memories by Celebrating Winter.

As we worked to compile the events

throughout our region, we reflected on the events that we attend annually, and the memories that we shared with our families and friends. We are very proud of our region, and the amount of activites that are available is incredible!

As local business owners, we encourage you to support our advertisers that make this guide possible.

Enjoy the beauty of our region and have a fun and safe Winter!

James Austin Robert Biondi Wendy Sutton

PROVIDED BY ANGOLA and EDEN-NORTH COLLINS PENNYSAVERS

Celebrate SummerEvents & Destinations

Celebrate Winter

PROVIDED BY ANGOLA and EDEN-NORTH COLLINS PENNYSAVERS

Events & Destinations

4 Angola and Eden-North Collins PennysaversCelebrate Winter 2013

As fall gradually gives way to winter, vehicle owners often sigh at the thought of driving in winter weather or spending weekday mornings clearing their vehicles of ice before heading to the office. But manning the wheel through another snowstorm or whittling away another night’s worth of ice from a car’s windshield are not the only rites of passage motorists must endure as cold weather returns.Winterizing a vehicle can improve vehicle performance during a time of year that, in many locales, can be especially harsh on automo-biles. Low temperatures make for less than ideal conditions for engines to run, while pot-holes left behind by snow plows can damage a vehicle’s wheels and may even result in flat tires and a damaged suspension system. In addition, salt used to improve traction on roadways can cause rust. Short of moving to a locale with mild winters, there’s little drivers can do to protect their vehicles from harsh winter weather. But winterizing a vehicle can prevent some of the more common issues drivers may encounter when the temperatures dip below freezing.• Take time out for your tires. Winter weather can limit traction, putting the safety of drivers and their passengers in jeopardy. When possi-ble, avoid driving in the snow, and steer clear of roads where ice and black ice are known to form. While such measures can greatly reduce your risk of being in an accident, you likely can’t avoid driving entirely come the winter. Drivers who want improved traction from their tires throughout the winter can purchase winter tires for their vehicles. Such tires can more effectively handle roads that are covered in snow and ice than all-season tires. Another way to improve traction during the winter months is to constantly monitor tire pressure, which decreases more rapidly when the weather is cold. Properly inflated tires provide better traction and protect against damage that may occur when driving over potholes.• Consider a low-viscosity oil in the winter. The owner’s manual of your vehicle may recom-

mend you use a lower viscosity motor oil to counter the dip in temperature that’s synon-ymous with winter. When the temperatures outside fall, the oil inside your vehicle thickens, and a thicker oil won’t circulate through the engine as well. This can cause engine problems because the engine won’t be adequately lubri-cated. A low-viscosity oil is naturally thinner, so it may improve lubrication throughout the winter. The vehicle owner’s manual should recom-mend oils based on climate. If not, talk to your mechanic about changing from the oil you use throughout the year to a low-viscosity alternative during the winter.• Inspect your vehicle before winter arrives. No one wants to be out on the road during the first snowstorm of the year only to discover certain components are not working properly. Belts and hoses, while durable, can be put through strenuous conditions during the winter months, so a close inspection of belts and hoses should be conducted in late fall. In addition, windshield wipers are especially important in winter, when snowfall can drastically impact visibility. You will want your wipers working at full capacity once the winter begins, so replace older wipers (shelf life for standard wipers is typically one year) and use a de-icing windshield washer fluid to maximize visibility.Another component that must be inspected is your car’s battery. Many drivers have experi-enced a dead battery, which, in warm weather, is more of a nuisance than a health concern. In cold weather, a dead battery can threaten your health if you find yourself stranded in cold weather. Especially low temperatures can com-promise a battery’s power by as much as 50 percent, so have your battery inspected in late fall and replace it if need be.• Don’t be caught off guard. Part of winterizing a vehicle is being prepared if the vehicle breaks down. Make sure you have extra washer fluid in your vehicle’s trunk, and don’t forget to include an ice scraper, snow brush or even a snow shovel in the trunk as well. A snow shovel may be necessary if you need to dig your car out if it’s been buried somewhere other than your driveway. Other items to carry in your trunk include a blanket, a change of clothes, an extra hat, an extra pair of gloves, some nonperishable food, and a few bottles of water. Winter can be especially harsh on automobiles. But drivers can take several preventive steps to ensure their vehicle is safe and sound on the roads this winter.

Winterizing vehicles an important step for drivers

Keeping tools like a snow brush or ice scraper in the trunk of a vehicle is one way to ready a car for the winter months ahead

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6 Angola and Eden-North Collins PennysaversCelebrate Winter 2013

Chautauqua County is located in the south-western corner of New York State between Buffalo and Erie, PA. It is adjacent to Lake Erie which blankets the county with tons of fluffy white lake-effect snow. I-90 and I-86 pass through the county. I-90 is about 7 miles from Mayville, the hub of snowmobiling in the county. I-86 passes some of our best snowmobiling villages. The 62-year average snowfall per DOT in Mayville is 205” with a record high of 296.5”. Surrounding areas many times get an extra 10 to 20 inches annually. The county has over 450 miles of trails. All are well groomed and well signed. Most of the trails are on private lands. The county has a variety of types of trails: old railroad beds, open fields, seasonal roads, State Forest Lands, thru the woods, up hills, down valleys, and past Grandma’s house. The five clubs operate twenty-five (25) Class A groomers. Chautauqua County is where Ohio, western Pennsylvania, western and central New Yorkers come to ride! Over one-half of all club memberships are from outside New York State.The reason this article is a county story, as opposed to being a single club story, is because the five snowmobile clubs act as one. We have a comprehensive county map that sets the standard. It takes input from each club to make it work. The map has over 80 advertisers from all over the county that want your business. The main mission is to provide you with the best snowmobiling experience possible. This only happens when everyone works together and this is what our clubs do best.• Trails Thanks to the Landowners who open their lands to snowmobiling. Snowmobiles, cross country skiers, snowshoers, and even dog sledders share some of the same trails so be advised that we all share and watch out for each other. Our snowmobile trails are solely created and maintained by the 100% all-volunteer work force from the five clubs based in Chautauqua County.

Trail head parking for trucks and trailers is available in over a dozen areas which have direct access to the trail system or, if you are staying at many of the local motels or bed and breakfasts, you can ride from your door! Snow-mobile rental and guided tour information is also available.• GroomersOur clubs have made grooming a priority. During the season when conditions permit they run 3 to 5 times a week to insure you the best possible riding conditions.• ActivitiesSnowmobiling in the county is very family friendly. There are rides and events all season long. The All Club Ride-In is regularly attended by 700 to 1,000 snowmobilers, with its “A Taste Of Chautauqua” where local businesses bring their specialty dishes, plus the normal fare of hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, pop, chips, and pastries, all at no cost to all who come. Ice Castle Weekend has a castle built with ice cut from beautiful Chautauqua Lake, snowmo-bile rides in the park, giant bonfire, flare ride, and fireworks. Add dinner rides, safari rides, mystery rides, poker runs, memorial ride and bonfire, sled raffles, auctions, etc. With snow skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing and other snow related activities there is always something to do.• Chautauqua County Snowmobile ClubsThe clubs date back to the late 1960’s. They have a saying “Join Where You Ride – Ride Chautauqua County”. We are proud to have the largest snowmobile club in New York State with almost 2,100 memberships (not members). Over 75% of its memberships come from Ohio, Pennsylvania, or within New York State, but outside the county.Trail conditions, including an interactive map, local lodging/restaurant information, webcams, and other useful visitor information is available at the Snowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Coun-ty website, the individual club websites, and the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau website.Chautauqua County Snowmobile Trail Maps are available at many businesses. If you join one of the clubs, the map automatically comes with the membership. Remember, to ride in New York State you must register in New York State. If you join a club, you get a discount voucher to save on your snowmobile registrations.Story by Ray Head, President, Paul Weatherlow, Secretary, The Snowmobile Clubs of Chautauqua County

IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER

Presented by The Snowmobile Clubs of Chautauqua CountySo Much Variety For Snowmobilers

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As temperatures drop and the annual hiber-nation routine begins, we start using heating appliances such as the furnace, fireplace, and space heaters for the first time in months. To avoid potential hazards, check every autumn that these are in still in good condition and follow precautions for proper use.CSA Group, a leader in public safety and testing and certification, offers the following safety tips for keeping warm on cold days:Furnace: • Have a qualified heating contractor perform a yearly maintenance check of your furnace and venting system. • Clean or replace your furnace filter frequently during the heating season. * Keep the immediate area free of obstructions to ensure free air flow.• Look for a certification mark such as the CSA star mark on your gas-fired furnace to ensure it has been tested and certified to the applicable standard. • Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids near your gas furnace.• Don’t store combustible materials such as paper, chemicals, paint, rags and cleaning prod-ucts close to your gas furnace.Gas fireplace: • Check that the glass panel is intact. Do not use your gas fireplace if the glass panel is removed, cracked or broken. Glass panels and frame assemblies should only be replaced by a qualified service person.• Check for the mark of an accredited certifica-tion organization, such as the star mark from CSA Group when purchasing a gas fireplace.Space heaters: • Check for wear on the electrical cord. If it’s damaged, replace the entire unit or have the cord replaced by a qualified repair person.• Keep it clean by dusting or vacuuming it regu-larly. Always turn the unit off first. • Keep the heater clear of furniture, rugs and drapes to allow free air movement and avoid overheating. • Look for certified third-party verification marks like CSA Group’s certification mark. This shows that the heater complies with recognized safety standards.

• Turn the heater down or off before going to sleep and keep it out of pathways and well away from bedding and clothes. Turn it off when leaving the house.• Install a smoke alarm in the room with the space heater. • Have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms installed throughout the home.You can find more safety tips at www.csaholi-day.com.

Enjoy a safe and cozy winter

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Specializing In Custom Fireplace Design & Installation

107 Evans St., C3,Hamburg, NY 14075

716.649.3797www.HighlandFireplace.com

Call Today for a FREE Estimate

Servicing most makes& Models for Wood& Gas Fireplaces

• Indoor & Outdoor Fireplaces• Cabinets • Mantels• Interior & Exterior Stone Veneer• Marble & Granite Surrounds• Log Sets (Vented & Vent Free)• Custom Built Doors & Screens• And More

HIGHLAND HEARTH & FIREPLACE

Specializing In Custom Fireplace Design & Installation

107 Evans St., C3,Hamburg, NY 14075

716.649.3797www.HighlandFireplace.com

Call Today for a FREE Estimate

Servicing most makes& Models for Wood& Gas Fireplaces

• Indoor & Outdoor Fireplaces• Cabinets • Mantels• Interior & Exterior Stone Veneer• Marble & Granite Surrounds• Log Sets (Vented & Vent Free)• Custom Built Doors & Screens• And More

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Specializing In Custom Fireplace Design & Installation

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Call Today for a FREE Estimate

Servicing most makes& Models for Wood& Gas Fireplaces

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10 Angola and Eden-North Collins PennysaversCelebrate Winter 2013

Many people harbor strong opinions with re-gard to which type of Christmas tree they want to purchase. Some cannot live without a natural, freshly-cut Christmas tree, while others prefer the convenience of artificial trees. Those who insist on a natural tree might want to consider the following tips when buying what’s likely their biggest decorative item of the holiday season.• Ask when the tree was cut down. Precut trees may be cut down weeks before they’re sold. So if you’re buying a precut tree, chances are the tree was cut down much earlier than you think. This doesn’t mean the tree won’t make it through the holiday season, but a tree that was cut several weeks ago should have some of its bottom trunk removed before it’s placed in the stand. This will make it easier for the tree to consume water. This step likely isn’t necessary if the tree was cut down the same day you bring it home.• Have the tree shaken before taking it home. A tree should be shaken in a shaker before you put it in your car and bring it home. A shaker removes any debris or dead needles from the tree, which can save you the trouble of cleaning up all of those dead needles from your living room floor later on. • Have the tree wrapped before taking it home. A tree should also be wrapped in twine before taking it home. The twine should be tight enough to keep the tree’s branches from blowing in the wind when you attach the tree to the top of your vehicle. If possible, keep the tree wrapped in twine as you place it in the stand. This makes the tree easier to control.

• Choose the right location. When looking for the right place to set up your natural tree, it’s best to choose a spot that’s cool and free of drafts. The tree should not be placed near heat sources, including appliances, fireplaces or vents, be-cause such heat sources create a safety hazard and can make it difficult for the tree to retain moisture. There should also be ample space between the top of the tree and the ceiling.• Place some covering on the ground beneath the tree. Even a freshly cut natural tree will shed needles over the course of the holiday season. Before placing the stand in the location you’ve chosen, put some type of covering, such as a tree bag, beneath the stand so it’s easier to gather all those needles once the holiday season has ended.• Remember that natural trees are thirsty. Men and women who have never had a natural Christmas tree in the past might be surprised at just how thirsty natural trees get. The stand’s reservoir should have lots of water, which should never dip below the stump. If the water dips below the stump, you might be forced to cut a little more off the bottom of the trunk to ensure the tree will make it through the holiday season. That can be a hassle once the tree has been decorated, so be sure to check the water in the reservoir at least once per day to maintain adequate water levels.

Tips when buying a natural Christmas tree

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ErieCountyEvents

September 12 – December 7Buffalo Bites Food ToursElmwood & Cleveland buffalobitesfoodtours.com1-800-979-3370

September 17 – November 22 Tues–Sat: 11AM–5PMMy Future ExUB Art Gallery, Center for the Arts201 Center for the Arts, Buffaloubartgalleries.org716-645-0570

November 8 8PMBPO Rocks –The Music of The ROLLING STONESKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000 November 8 7PM Jerry SeinfeldShea’s Performing Arts Center646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

November 8 10PMSabres at Anaheimsabres.nhl.com

November 9 5:30PM–9AM(Over) Night at the MuseumBuffalo Science Museum1020 Humboldt Pkwy., Buffalosciencebuff.org716-896-5200 x 345

November 9 8PMAmerica’s Got Talent LiveShea’s Performing Arts 646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410 November 9 7:30PMMacklemore & Ryan LewisFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com716-855-4100

November 9 10PMThe HeritageArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

November 9 8–11PMBob Jakubczak Vets. CelebrationAngola VFW 57988989 Erie Rd., Angolathebuffalotouch.com November 9 12–3PM “Thomas & Friends” Play Day Niagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com716-681-1666

November 9 7PM Beer BlastEden Legion Hall2912 Legion Dr., Edenpost880.com716-992-3304

November 9 – December 15 9–10:30AMArt Classes for KidsBuffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens2655 South Park Ave., Buffalobuffalogardens.com

November 9 11AM–3PMLet’s Get PhysicalExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org655-5131 November 10 1PM Buffalo Bills at Pittsburg Steelersbuffalobills.com

November 11High Five for the MilitaryBuffalo Zoo300 Parkside Ave., Buffalobuffalozoo.org November 127PM Doors | 8PM ShowAndy McKeeTralf Music Hall622 Main St., Buffalotralfmusichall.com716-852-2860

November 12 7PMSabres vs Los AngelesFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

November 12 – 17 Wed & Thurs: 7:30PM, Fri: 8PM, Sat & Sun: 2PM & 8PMWar HorseShea’s Performing Arts646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

November 13 10PM Underground StampedeArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgundergroundstampede.com

November 13 10:30AM–2:30PMExplore Even MoreExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org655-5131 ext. 11

November 15 & 16 A Tribute to Marvin HamlischKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

November 15 & 16 Maddie’s Pet Rescue Project Pet Expo & Super Adoption EventHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgmaddieseriecounty.org716-649-3900

November 15 7PMSabres vs TorontoFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

November 15 10PMBreakawayArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

November 16 10:30AM–3:15PMCarrera Race DayNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rod., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com716-681-1666

November 16 7PMSabres at Torontosabres.nhl.com

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November 16 8PM–12AMDiva Show BandHamburg Fairgrounds Casino5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgdivashowband.com716-646-6109

November 17 1PMBuffalo Bills vs New York JetsRalph Wilson Stadium1 Biils Dr., Orchard Parkbuffalobills.com

November 18 – December 098:45–10:15AMAdult Watercolor ClassesBuffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens2655 South Park Ave., Buffalobuffalogardens.com

November 217PM Doors | 8PM ShowLone BellowThe Tralf Music Hall622 Main St., Buffalotralfmusichall.com716-852-2860

November 21 Joy of Music & WineKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

November 21 7PM Sabres at Philadelphiasabres.nhl.com

November 22 & 23 Bartok & BeethovenKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

November 22 10PM Strictly HipArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

November 23 & 24 10AM–4PMTrain and Toy ShowHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburg716-649-3900

November 23 & 24 11AM–4PMSanta, His Elf and ReindeerNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com716-681-1666

November 23 11AM–3PMLet’s Get PhysicalExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org655-5131

November 23 9PMWest of the MarkArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

November 24 5PMSabres vs DetroitFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

November 27 7PMSabres vs MontrealFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

November 28 11AM–3PMBuilding ActivitesExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org655-5131

November 29 & 30Green FridayVillage of Hamburghamburgvbac.com716-202-4040

November 29 – December 1 5–9PMFairgrounds Festival of LightsHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgthe-fairgrounds.com716-649-3900

November 29 – December 1Kris Kringle MarketBuffalo Niagara Heritage Village3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherstbnhv.org716-689-1440

November 29 9PMUnderground StampedeAmerican Legion Post 9287353 Erie Rd., Derbyundergroundstampede.com

November 29 7:30PMSabres vs TorontoFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

November 29 10PMFunktional FlowArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

November 30 – December 1 11AM–4PM Santa, His Elf and ReindeerNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com716-681-1666

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November 30 – December 1 2PM & 8PMThe NutcrackerShea’s Performing Arts646 Main Street, Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

November 30 – December 9Mon & Tues: 10AM–5PM, Sun: 12–5PMVictorian ChristmasTheodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historical Site641 Delaware Ave., Buffalotrsite.org

November 30 7:30PMMeat RaffleEden Legion Hall2912 Legion Dr., Edenpost880.com716-992-3304

November 30 8PM–12AMDiva Show BandHamburg Fairgrounds Casino5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgdivashowband.com716-646-6109

November 30 6PMCharles Dickens: A Christmas Carol, Ft: Mike RandallNew Angola Theatre72 North Main St., Angola716-481-0186

November 30 7PMSabres at New Jerseysabres.nhl.com

November 30 9PM–1AMWorld’s Largest DiscoBuffalo Niagara Convention Center, Buffaloworldslargestdisco.com716-635-8668

November 30 8:30AM–5:15PMAll Wright All Day Trolley TourForest Lawn1411 Delaware Ave., Buffalodarwinmartinhouse.org716.856.3858

November 30 9PMKatie Mallaber & The Krash PartyArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

December 1 4:05PM Buffalo Bills vs Atlanta FalconsRogers Center, Torontobuffalobills.com

December 1 6PMDowntown Buffalo Christmas Tree LightingRotary RinkFountain Plaza, Buffalobuffaloplace.com

December 5 7PMSabres vs NY RangersFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 6 & 7 Classic ChristmasKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

December 6 – 8 5–9PMFairgrounds Festival of LightsHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgthe-fairgrounds.com716-649-3900

December 6 & 7Niagara on Fire (The Burning of Newark)Market Squareniagaraonfire.com

December 6First Friday in AllentownAllentown AssociationAllen St. between Pearl & Elmwood Ave., Buffalofirstfridaysallentown.com

December 6 8PMStand Up Comedy with Brian ReganShea’s Performing Arts 646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

December 6First Fridays At the AlbrightAlbright-Knox Art Gallery1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffaloalbrightknox.org716-882-8700

December 6 9PMJJ White’s HooDoo StewArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315 Dec 7 & 8 11AM–4PMSanta, His Elfand ReindeerNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com 716-681-1666 December 7 8AM–3PMOur Famous Flea MarketVFW Post-Harvey D Morin965 Center Rd, West Seneca

December 7 7PMSabres at Montrealsabres.nhl.com

December 7 WNY Polar PlungeWoodlawn State Parkpolarplungeny.org/buffalo

December 7 9PMUnderground StampedeArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgundergroundstampede.com

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December 7 12–3PMEarly Holiday Kids Crafting DayNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com 716-681-1666

December 7 12–5PMAlden Christmasin the ParkAlden Town Park13143 Broadway, Aldenaldenny.org716-937-6177

December 8 1PMBuffalo Bills at Tampa Bay Buccaneers buffalobills.com

December 8 10:30AMBreakfast with SantaEden Legion Hall2912 Legion Dr., Edenpost880.com716-992-3304

December 8 7:30PMMannheim Steamroller ChristmasShea’s Performing Arts646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org 716-847-1410

December 8 Jingle Bell JamKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

December 8 12–5PMChristmas BazaarUkrainian Orthodox Hall200 Como Park Blvd., Cheektowaga716-684-9738

December 10 7PMSabres vs OttowaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 12 7:30PMSabres at Ottowasabres.nhl.com

December 125PM Doors | 6PM ShowKissmash Bash 2012First Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com1-888-223-6000

December 13 – 15 5–9PMFairgrounds Festival of LightsHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgthe-fairgrounds.com 716-649-3900

December 13 – 15 Holiday PopsKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

December 13 9PMDave ViternaArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

December 14 & 15 11AM–4PMSanta, His Elf and ReindeerNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd, Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com 716-681-1666

Decemeber 14 9AM–1PMChristmas in the Village of AngolaMain Street, Angola

December 14 2PMSabres vs CalgaryFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 14 4–6PMLive NativityTonawanda Free Methodist Church207 Grove St., Tonawandatfmc.info716-693-1199

December 14 11:30AM–1PMChristmas in the ParkMain St. & Russell Park, Akron716-542-4050

December 14 11AM–3PMGraham Cracker HousesExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org655-5131 ext. 11

December 14 9PMUnderground StampedeAmerican Legion Post 9287353 Erie Rd., Derbyundergroundstampede.com

December 15 7PMDrakeFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com888-223-6000

December 15 1PMBuffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguarsbuffalobills.com

December 15 7PM“Cirque du Sabres”Catwalk 4 CharityTown Ballroom, Buffalo681 Main St., Buffalothesteadfastfoundation.com

December 17 – 22Wed & Thurs: 7:30PM, Fri: 8PM, Sat & Sun: 2PM & 8PMDr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalShea’s Performing Arts 646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

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December 17 7PMSabres vs WinnipegFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 18 1PMHoliday Victorian TeaBuffalo Niagara Heritage Village3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherstbnhv.org716-689-1440

December 19 7PMSabres vs BostonFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 20 – 23 5–9PMFairgrounds Festival of LightsHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgthe-fairgrounds.com 716-649-3900

December 20 9PMBone ShakersArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315 December 21 & 22 11AM–4PMSanta, His Elfand ReindeerNiagara Hobby & Craft Mart3366 Union Rd., Cheektowaganiagarahobby.com716-681-1666

December 21 7PMSabres at Bostonsabres.nhl.com

December 21 7–8PM41st Annual CarolcadeMain Street (in front of Vidler’s), East Auroraeanycc.com716-652-8444

December 21 3:30–5:30pmWinter SolsticeEvangola State Park716-549-1050

December 21 10PMThe HeritageArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

December 22 1PMBuffalo Bills vs Miami DolphinsRalph Wilson Stadium1 Biils Dr., Orchard Parkbuffalobills.com

December 23 7PMSabres vs PhoenixFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 26 – 31 Family Fun Day ActivitesExplore & More300 Gleed Ave., East Auroraexploreandmore.org716-655-5131

December 27 – 29 5–9PMFairgrounds Festival of LightsHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgthe-fairgrounds.com 716-649-3900

December 27 8PMJeff DunhamFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com888-223-6000

December 27 7:30PMSabres at Torontosabres.nhl.com

December 27 10PMFunktional FlowArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

December 28 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits vs Philadelphia WingsFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalobandits.com716-855-4100

December 28 9PMEast Coast HavenArmor Inn Saloon5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburgarmorinn.com716-202-1315

December 29 5PMSabres vs WashingtonFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

December 29 1PM Buffalo Bills at New England Patriotsbuffalobills.com

December 30 3PMTrans-Siberian OrchestraFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalofirstniagaracenter.com888-223-6000

December 31 7PMSabres at Winnipegsabres.nhl.com

December 31 5–10PMBuffalo First NightBuffalo Convention Center1Center Plaza, Buffalofirstnightbuffalo.org

December 31 6PMNew Year’s Eve PartyEden Legion Hall2912 Legion Dr., Edenpost880.com716-992-3304

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December 31New Year’s Eve on the CanalGateway Harbor Tonawandasgatewayballdrop.com

January 2 8PMSabres at Minnesotasabres.nhl.com

January 3 & 4 The Littlest Snow MonsterLancaster Opera House21 Central Ave., Lancasterlancopera.org716-683-1776

January 3 5–10PMFirst Friday in AllentownAllentown AssociationAllen St. between Pearl & Elmwood Ave., Buffalofirstfridaysallentown.com716-881-1024 January 4 8AM–3PMOur Famous Flea MarketVFW Post-Harvey D Morin965 Center Rd, West Seneca

January 4 7PMSabres vs New JerseyFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 7 7PMSabres vs CarolinaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 8 – 26Wed & Thurs: 7:30PM, Fri: 8PM, Sat & Sun: 2PM & 8PMWickedShea’s Performing Arts646 Main St., Buffalosheas.org716-847-1410

January 9 7PMSabres vs FloridaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 10 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits vs Toronto RockFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalobandits.com 716-855-4100

January 11 7:30PMWWE LiveFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com888-223-6000

January 12 3PMSabres at Washingtonsabres.nhl.com

January 12 4PMBuffalo Bandits at Philadelphia Wingsbandits.com

January 14 7:30PMSabres vs PhiladelphiaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 15 7:30PMSabres at Torontosabres.nhl.com

January 17 & 18AmadeusKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

January 17 9PMUnderground StampedeAmerican Legion Post 9287353 Erie Rd., Derbyundergroundstampede.com

January 18 9PMBuffalo Bandits at Colorado Mammothbandits.com

January 18 7PMSabres vs ColumbusFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 21 7PMSabres vs FloridaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 23 7PMSabres vs CaroliaFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 23Know the Score– Copland’s AmericaKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

January 25 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits vs Rochester KnighthawksFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalobandits.com716-855-4100

January 25 Chili Cook OffChurch of Advent54 Deleware Rd., Kenmore716-876-6504

January 25Cirque MusicaKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

January 25 7PMSabres at Columbussabres.nhl.com

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January 26 3PMArt of Jazz Series–Tim Berne/SnakeoilAlbright-Knox Art Gallery1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffaloalbrightknox.org 716-882-8700

January 26 9AM–8PMFlurroiusDelaware Park84 Parkside Ave., Buffalobfloparks.org

January 26 11AM20th Annual Penguin RunClassic’s V Banquet HallNiagara Falls Blvd., Amherstcradlebeach.org716-549-6307

January 27 7:30PMSabres at Pittsburghsabres.nhl.com

January 28 7:30PMSabres vs WashingtonFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

January 30 7:30PMJay ZFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffaloirstniagaracenter.com716-855-4100

January 30 9PMSabres at Phoenixsabres.nhl.com

January 31 – Febuary 2 9AM–10PMMusic Is Art Winter Youth Jazz FestivalCenter for the Arts103 Center for the Arts, Buffalohorizonclubtours.com 800-242-4244

January 31 7PMHarlem Globetrotters 2013 “ You Write the Rules” World TourFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com888-223-6000

February 1 & 2Bianconi Plays Rach 3Kleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

February 1 8AM–3PMOur Famous Flea MarketVFW Post-Harvey D Morin965 Center Rd, West Seneca

February 1 12–2PMAmherst Teen IdolBoulevard Mall Food Court730 Alberta Dr., AmherstAmherst.ny.us716-631-7132

February 1 3PMSabres at Coloradosabres.nhl.com

February 1 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits vs Toronto RockFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalobandits.com 716-855-4100

February 3 7PMSabres vs EdmontonFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

February 5 7:30PMSabres vs PittsburghFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalosabres.nhl.com716-855-4100

February 6 7:30PMSabres at Ottowasabres.nhl.com

February 6 – 8 WNY Farm ShowHamburg Fairgrounds5820 South Park Ave., Hamburgwnyfarmshow.com

February 7 5–10PMFirst Friday in AllentownAllentown AssociationAllen St. between Pearl & Elmwood Ave., Buffalofirstfridaysallentown.com716-881-1024

February 8 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits at Rochester Knighthawksbandits.com

February 8 9PMUnderground StampedeAmerican Legion Post 9287353 Erie Rd., Derbyundergroundstampede.com

February 15 7:30PMBuffalo Bandits vs Philadelphia WingsFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalobandits.com855-4100

February 15Barbra Streisand Songbook with Ann Hampton CallawayKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

February 16Up, Up and AwayKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

February 22 & 23Mendelssohn’s ViolinKleinhans Music Hall370 Pennsylvania St., Buffalobpo.org716-885-5000

February 22 7:30PMJustin TimberlakeFirst Niagara Center1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza, Buffalotickets.com888-223-6000

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Scallywags Grub and Spirits is the home of Buf-falo’s best Steak and Seafood, with a fine selec-tion of Wings like no other. Located just minutes from Buffalo, in Derby, New York, the pirate theme perfectly complements the tremendous selection of seafood dishes. A daily fish fry, surf and turf, and Mako shark bites are all on the menu.If you prefer the more traditional, Scallywags has a fine selection of burgers, steaks, beef on weck, salads, and more, all with the friendly, warm ser-vice that belies the pirate atmosphere..What pirate fare would be complete without its grog? Scallywags boasts a fully stocked bar to quench every buccaneer’s thirst.Scallywags Grub and Spirits is the dream of Deebe Brown and her brother David. The two of them planned this voyage to cre-ate the ultimate pi-rate’s den of seafood and drink for years, opening for business in September 2010.Following the tragic loss of David in 2011, Deebe decided to continue to pursue the dream that she and David had created, and carried on. Adding further improvements to an already renovated restaurant, Deebe has devised the ultimate pi-rate’s paradise of food and drink.With a nautical theme and a wide variety of food, including the finest seafood selection in Western New York, it is the perfect place for intimate din-ners, family nights out or banquets.“Walking in the front doors is like walkinginto a pirate ship.” Deebe said “Every surfacehas been changed to fit our theme.”You’ll see what she means when you arrive atScallywags Grub and Spirits!

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November 6 – 9Wed–Sat: 7:30PM,Sat & Sun: 2PMThe School for ScandalMarvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-3217

November 8 – 10 10AM–5PMHarvest Wine WeekendLake Erie Wine Country WineriesSilver Creek, NY to North East, PAlakeeriewinecountry.org800-326-6561

November 8 7:30PMMark Twain Live starring Mike RandallFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891

November 9 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

November 9 10AM–5PMHoliday Craft & Gift ShowChautauqua County Fair Grounds1089 Central Ave., Dunkirkpaintbyshelly.com716-965-2956

November 9Little ExplorersAudubon Nature Center & Sanctuary1600 Riverside Rd., Jamestownjamestownaudubon.org716-569-2345

November 9 1–5PMOwl DayAudubon Nature Center & Sanctuary1600 Riverside Rd., Jamestownjamestownaudubon.org716-569-2345

November 9 1–4:35PM Live at the Met - ToscaFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891

November 9 2PM Topiary ClassFirst Baptist Church32 Main St., Silver Creek716-934-7608

November 9 6–8PMOwl ProwlAudubon Nature Center & Sanctuary1600 Riverside Rd., Jamestownjamestownaudubon.org716-569-2345

November 12 7:30–9:30PM The ButlerFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891

November 15 – 18 6PM Christmas in the VillageEason Hall, McClurg Mansion & Moore Park,Westfieldwestfieldny.com716-326-3504

November 15 & 16 7:30PMHillman Opera: La CenerentolaKing Concert Hall, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-4638

November 15 7–8PM Dark Star Orchestra Reg Lenna Center for the Arts116 East Third St., Jamestownreglenna.com716-484-7070

November 15 8–10PMWits ‘n Giggles: Friday Night ComedyJamestown Savings Bank Arena319 West Third St., Jamestownjamestownarena.com716-484-2624

November 16 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

November 16 9:30AM–4:30PMHoliday Shopping in Amish CountrySUNY Fredonia286 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-3177

November 16 10AM–5PMSanta’s Gallery Hop6439 South Portage Rd., Westfieldportagehillgallery716-326-4478

November 19 7:30-9:30PM The ButlerFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891November 22 & 23 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278November 23 11:30AM–2PMThanksgiving with the BirdsAudubon Nature Center & Sanctuary1600 Riverside Rd., Jamestownjamestownaudubon.org716-569-2345November 24 7PMChautauqua Regional Youth Symphony Chamber ConcertSS. Peter & Paul Church508 Cherry St., Jamestowncryouthsymphony.com716-644-2465November 26 7:30–9:30PM The ButlerFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891November 29 8–10PMWits ‘n Giggles: Friday Night ComedyJamestown Savings Bank Arena319 West Third St., Jamestownjamestownarena.com716-484-2624November 29 10AM–4:30PMBlack Friday at the AudubonAudubon Nature Center & Sanctuary1600 Riverside Rd., Jamestownjamestownaudubon.org716-569-2345

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November 30 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

November 30 7–8PMHoliday Candlelight ToursFenton History Center67 Washington St., Jamestownfentonhistorycenter.org716-664-6256

December 5 & 6 7PM Danza! Performing Arts Academy Holiday Dance RecitalFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org 716-679-1891

December 6 7PMKaleidoscope Series: The Christmas That Almost Wasn’tMarvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-3501

December 7 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

December 7 10:30AM–4:30PMMiracle on Main StreetMain St., Fredoniafestivalsfredonia.com716-680-2844

December 7 7–8PMHoliday Candlelight ToursFenton History Center67 Washington St., Jamestownfentonhistorycenter.org716-664-6256

December 7 8PMMovies at the CenterReg Lenna Center for the Arts116 East Third St., Jamestownreglenna.com716-664-2564

Decemebr 8 2–4PMChautauqua County Historical Society Holiday Open HouseMcClurg MuseumMoore Park, Westfieldmcclurgmuseum.org716-326-2977

December 8 8PM Movies at the CenterReg Lenna Center for the Arts116 East Third St., Jamestownreglenna.com716-664-2564

December 12 7:30PMPops: ‘Tis the Season–Starring the HitmenKing Concert Hall, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-3217

December 13 8–10PM Wits ‘n Giggles: Friday Night ComedyJamestown SavingsBank Arena319 West Third St., Jamestownjamestownarena.com716-484-2624

December 13 7:30PMSongs for Winter Night A Folk in Fredonia Holiday ConcertFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org 716-679-1891

December 14 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

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December 14 1–4PMLive at the Met - FalstaffFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891

December 14 7PM–8PM Holiday Candlelight ToursFenton History Center67 Washington St., Jamestownfentonhistorycenter.org716-664-6256

December 14 7PM Progressive Skating & Gymnastics SpectacularJamestown Savings Bank Arena319 West Third St., Jamestownjamestownarena.com716-484-2624

December 19 & 20 7PMCollage Performing Arts Center’s “Christmas in Our Hometown”Fredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org 716-679-1891

December 21 9AM–5PMCross Roads Farm & Craft Market6017 Sherman-Westfield Rd., Westfieldthecrossroadsmarket.com716-326-6278

December 21 7–8PMHoliday Candlelight ToursFenton History Center67 Washington St., Jamestownfentonhistorycenter.org716-664-6256

December 21 & 22 8PMMovies at the CenterReg Lenna Center for the Arts116 East Third St., Jamestownreglenna.com716-664-2564

December 26 – January 2 10AM–5PMHoliday Week at the WineriesLake Erie Wine Country WineriesSilver Creek, NY to North East, PAlakeeriewinecountry.org800-326-6561

December 28 & 29 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

December 28 7–8PMHoliday Candlelight ToursFenton History Center67 Washington St., Jamestownfentonhistorycenter.org716-664-6256

January 4 & 5 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

January 11 11:30AMWhite Out 2014Sandy’s Whte Horse Inn8008 Route 60, Cassadaga716-595-3523

January 11 & 12 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

January 12 12AM–5PMPolar Bear Swimfor CharityFirehouse on the Lake23 Jackson St.,Silver Creek716-934-3773

January 18 & 19 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

January 19 10:30AM–4:30PMCurrier & Ives Sleigh RallyChautauqua InstituteRoute 394, Chautauqua716-655-2045

January 25 & 26 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

January 31 8PM The Odd CoupleLucille Ball Little Theatre18 East 2nd St., Jamestown716-483-1095

February 1 & 2 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

February 1 & 2 2PM The Odd CoupleLucille Ball Little Theatre18 East 2nd St., Jamestown716-483-1095

February 7 & 8 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

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February 7 & 8 8PM The Odd CoupleLucille Ball Little Theatre18 East 2nd St., Jamestown716-483-1095

February 7 7PMKaleidoscope Series: Wells and Woodhead–Masters of MayhemMarvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673- 3501

February 8 1–5PMLive at the Met - RusalkaFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org716-679-1891

February 9 2PM The Odd CoupleLucille Ball Little Theatre18 East 2nd St., Jamestown716-483-1095

February 9 7:30PMThe Great Canadian Train Ride withDoug JonesMarvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673- 3501

February 14 – 16 President’s Day Weekend Winter FestivalLakeside ParkRoute 394, Mayville716-753-3113

February 15 & 16 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

February 15 7:30PM“Love Letters” starring Mike Randall and Tina RausaFredonia Opera House9 Church St., Fredoniafredopera.org 716-679-1891

February 21 & 22 7:30PMFredonia Dance EnsembleMarvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia280 Central Ave., Fredoniafredonia.edu716-673-3217

February 22 & 23 1–3PMSleigh Rides at ChautauquaChautauqua Bookstore10 Roberts St., Chautauqua716-357-2151

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November 8 8PM The Four FreshmanRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 8 8PM Seth MeyersSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

November 8 – 1112–5PMShare BountyNiagara Wine Trailniagarawinetrail.org

November 8 – 17M–F, 12–5PM; Sat & Sun 2–5PMNiagara Frontier Watercolor Society ExhibitKenan Center433 Locust St., Lockport

November 9Reptile ExperienceAquarium of Niagara701 Whirlpool St., Niagara Falls aquariumofniagara.org716-285-3575

November 9 10AM–2:30PMGorge at Low WaterWhirlpool State Park716-282-5154

November 10 7:30PM The American Legion Band’s Veterans’ Day ConcertRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 13 6–11PMThe Hellpop Tour FT: In This Moment, Motionless in White & MoreThe Rapids Theatre 1711 Main St., Niagara Fallsticketfly.com 877-435-9849

November 14Old Falls Street Italian FeastConference and Event Center Niagara Falls 101 Old Falls St., Niagara Falls fallsstreet.com

November 14 7:30PM Loretta LynnRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 15 & 16 8PMMusical BoxRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 15 8PM Gin BlossomsSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

November 16 10AM–2:30PMGorge at Low WaterWhirlpool State Park716-282-5154

November 16 8PM Dave DaviesSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

November 17 12–4PM Great Lakes Kitefliers Society 3rd Sunday Kite FlyGratwick Riverside Park1200 River Rd., North Tonawandaflyglks.com716-731-5653

November 17 6:30–8:30PMFull Moon AdventureWison-Tuscarora State Park716-282-5154

November 22 – 24Holiday Gift ShowKenan Center 433 Locust St., Lockport

November 23 – January 6 5–9PM23rd Annual Festival of LightsOur Lady of Fatima Shrine1023 Swann Rd., Lewiston716-754-7489

November 23 8PM John ValbyRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 23 8PM Smash MouthSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

November 24 1–4PMBenjamin Long Homestead OpenThe Long Homestead24 East Niagara St., Tonawanda716-694-7406

November 26 & 27 8PMGreat Big SeaSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

November 27 – December 31Holiday Lights of Niagara TrailHyde Park Corner of Pine Avenue & Hyde Park, Niagara Falls

November 29 – December 1 3PM & 7PM‘Amahl & theNight Visitors”Riviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

November 30 & December 1 1–4PMBenjamin Long Homestead OpenThe Long Homestead24 East Niagara St., Tonawanda716-694-7406

November 30 11AM–3PMSanta on the CarrouselHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St., North Tonawandacarrouselmuseum.org716-693-1885

28 Angola and Eden-North Collins PennysaversCelebrate Winter 2013November 30 8PM The Pointer SistersSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

December 1 – January 4 9AM–4PMFestival of TreesNew York Power Authority 5777 Lewiston Rd., Lewiston 716-286-6661

December 1 – January 6Fatima Shrine Festival of LightsFatima Shrine 1023 Swann Rd., Lewiston

December 4 7:30PMOrgan ConcertRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

December 5 – 8 A Christmas CarolGhostlight Theatre170 Schenck, North Tonawanda716-743-1614

December 6 – 8 12–5PMHoliday HappeningNiagara Wine Trailniagarawinetrail.org

December 6 8PM Richie FuraySeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

December 7 & 8 1–4PMBenjamin Long Homestead OpenThe Long Homestead24 East Niagara St., Tonawanda716-694-7406

December 7 & 8 10AM–5PMVillage of Lewiston Christmas WalkCenter St., Lewiston

December 7 11AM–3PMSanta on the CarrouselHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St., North Tonawandacarrouselmuseum.org716-693-1885

December 7 10AM–3PMSanta’s Workshop for Kids and Craft ShowNorth Tonawanda Senior Center110 Goundry St., North Tonawanda

December 7 Winter WalkWebster St., Lewiston716-694-4715

December 7 8:30AM–12PM4th Annual Breakfast with SantaConference and Event Center Niagara Falls 101 Old Falls St., Niagara Falls716-278-2100

December 7 9AM–5PMDeck the HallsNew York Power Authority5777 Lewiston Rd., Lewiston716-286-6661

December 11–15 8PMTony OrlandoSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

December 12 – 15 A Christmas CarolGhostlight Theatre170 Schenck, North Tonawanda716-743-1614

December 13 – 15 12–5PMHoliday HappeningNiagara Wine Trailniagarawinetrail.org

December 13 8PM Buffalo Gay Men’s ChorusRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

December 13 7–9PM“Go and Catch a Falling Star”Geminid Meteor ShowerKnox Farm State Park716-549-1050

December 14 & 15 1–4PMBenjamin Long Homestead OpenThe Long Homestead24 East Niagara St., Tonawanda716-694-7406

December 14 11AM–3PMSanta on the CarrouselHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St., North Tonawandacarrouselmuseum.org716-693-1885

December 15 7:30PM The American Legion Band’s Christmas ConcertRiviera Theatre67 Webster St.,North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

December 15 Castle by CandelelightOld Fort NiagaraYoungstownoldfortniagara.org716-745-7611

December 15 6:30PM Flames Through LewistonCenter St., Lewistonhistoriclewiston.com

State Line Draft Horse Club

Horse-drawn bobsled sleigh rides through grounds of Victorian Chautauqua Institution every Saturday and Sunday from 1pm

to 3pm. (Wagons or Sleigh - weather permitting).Purchase tickets at the Chautauqua Bookstore in Bestor Plaza.

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December 28th through February 23

January 19th 10am

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December 19 200th Anniversary Commemoration of the Capture of Fort NiagaraOld Fort Niagara Fort Niagara State Park, Youngstownoldfortniagara.org716-745-7611

December 19 7:30PM Linda EderRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

December 19 6:30PM Tuscarora Heroes Monument UnveilingHistorical Association of Lewiston 469 Plain St., Lewistontuscaroraheroes.com 716-754-4214

Decemebr 20 & 21 8PMThe Scinta’s Christmas ShowRiviera Theatre67 Webster St., North Tonawandarivieratheatre.org716-692-2413

December 21 11AM–3PMSanta on the CarrouselHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St, North Tonawandacarrouselmuseum.org716-693-1885

December 26 – 30 12–4PMCool Crafts for Cold DaysHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St., North Tonawandacarrouselmuseum.org716-693-1885

December 27 8PM Kim MitchellSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotelsenecaniagaracasino.com716-299-1100

December 31New Year’s Eve on the CanalGateway Harbor, Tonawandasgatewayballdrop.com

January 25 & 26 Buffalo Bridal ExpoSeneca Niagara Casino & Hotel310 Fourth St., Niagara Fallsbuffalobridalexpo.com716-566-1116

February 8 – 10 Be Mine with WineNiagara Wine Trailwww.niagarawinetrail.org

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November 8 6:15–9PMBatavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 8 – 10 7–10PMClue the MusicalStuart Steiner Theatre Genesee Community CollegeOne College Rd., Bataviagenesee.edu585-345-6814

November 9 2–6PM 5th Annual Christmas Angel FestivalCalvery Baptist Church3515 Galloway Rd., Batavia585-548-7634

November 9 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 13 6:30–10:30PMBatavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 1610AM–4PMHoliday FestivalBatavia High School260 State St., Batavia585-344-4150

November 15 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 15 7:30–10PMGalumpha – Dance/Physical TheatreStuart Steiner Theatre Genesee Community CollegeOne College Rd., Bataviagenesee.edu585-345-6814

November 16 2–5PM Fundraiser for the Friend of the Peace GardenGO-ART201 East Main St., Batavia585-344-2458

November 16 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 14 10AMOld Growth Forest Visit Museum WoodsLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

November 17 10AM Big Tree Tour – Part IIILetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

November 17 4:30PMFull Moon Over the GorgeLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

November 20 6:30–10:30PMBatavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 22 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 23 10AM–2PMSanta’s Day at Oliver’sOliver’s Candies211 West Main St., Bataviaoliverscandies.com585-343-5888

November 23 10AM Old Growth Forest VisitDehgayasoh Valley WoodsLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

November 23 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 27 6:30–10:30PMBatavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

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November 29 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

November 30 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

December 1 10AM Old Growth Forest Visit Bishop Woods & Dark WoodsLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

December 1 2PM Indoor Ed–VentureLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

December 4 6:30–10:30PMBatavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

December 6 – 7 5–9PM Taste of the HolidaysDowntown BataviaRoutes 5 & 63, Bataviadowntownbataviany.com585-344-0900

December 7 10AM–12PMCreate a CritterGenesee County ParkBethany Center Rd.,East Bethanyco.genesee.ny.us585-344-1122

December 7 1–6PMChristmas in OakfieldTriangle ParkMain St., Oakfieldtownofoakfieldny.com585-948-5835

December 7 10AM Old Growth Forest VisitCabin Bank WoodsLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79 585-493-3600

December 7 6:15–9PM Batavia Downs Live RacingBatavia Downs Casino8315 Park Rd., Batavia bataviadownscasino.com585-343-3750

December 13 4PMApproaching Full Moon Over the RiverLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

December 14 39th Annual Letchworth/ Silver Lake Christmas Bird CountLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

December 19 – 22 7:30–10PMCharles Dicken’s A Christmas Carole56 Harvester Ave., Batavia585-219-4381

December 21 3:30PM Equinox SunsetLetchworth State Parknysparks.com/parks/79585-493-3600

December 22 2–5PM Fundraiser for the Friend of the Peace GardenGO-ART201 East Main St., Batavia585-344-2458

January 18 2–5PM Fundraiser for the Friend of the Peace GardenGO-ART201 East Main St., Batavia585-344-2458

January 25 Corfu-Pembroke WinterfestPembroke Community Center116 East Main St., Corfu

February 7 7:30–10PM Post Comedy Theatre: The One Man Variety ShowStuart Steiner Theatre Genesee Community CollegeOne College Rd., Bataviagenesee.edu585-345-6814

February 22 5–9PM Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards DinnerClarion Hotel8250 Park Rd., Batavia

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November 8 & 9 3:30–7:30PM10th Annual Beer & Wine FestivalHoliday Valley Mountain Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd., Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-2345

November 8 7:30–9PM Windsync – Wind QuintetSt. Bonaventure University3261 West State Rd., St. Boneventurefriendsofgoodmusic.com716-375-2494

November 9 – 11 4PM2013 Art & Antique ShowPortville High School500 Elm St., Portville716-933-6005

November 14 8PM–12AMDetained – Tour & HuntRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

November 22 – 24 10AM–7PMChristmas in Ellicottville 2013Village of Ellicottville13 Washington St., Ellicottvilleellicottville.com 800-349-9099

November 22 7PM–4AM Quarantined 7Rolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

November 23 7–9PM“The Charlie Daniels Band”Seneca Allegany Events Center777 Seneca Allegany Blvd., Salamancasenecaalleganycasino.com800-745-3000

November 23 8PM–4AM CaptiveRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

November 24 4:30–6PM Historical TourRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

November 24 7–9PMFlashlight TourRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

November 29 – December 1 7:30PM–12:30AMWalking in a Winter WonderlandVillage of EllicottvilleEllictottvilleellicottville.com 800-349-9099

November 29 7–8PM GOACC’s Santa Claus Lane ParadeNorth Union St., Oleanoleanny.com716-372-4433

November 29Opening day of the ski and snowboard season, weather permittingHoliday Valley Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd.,Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-3904

November 29 8PM–2AMTeen HuntRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 2 7:30PM–12:30AMMid–Week QuarantinedRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 4 – 8 1:30PM & 7PM“Sha Na Na Rockin’ Christmas”Seneca Allegany Events Center777 Seneca Allegany Blvd., Salamancasenecaalleganycasino.com800-745-3000

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December 4 6–8PMVisit with Santa at his Cottage Lincoln Park,Downtown Olean716-372-4433

December 5 7:30–10:30PM3 Hour Psych HoldRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 6 – 8 Salamanca’s 2013 Silver Bells FestivalCity of Salamanca26 Main St., Salamancasalamancachamber.org716-945-2034

December 6 8PM–1AMICU Tour & HuntRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 7 10AM–7PMEllicottville’s 2013 Christmas StrollVillage of Ellicottville12 Monroe St., Ellicottvilleellicottville.com 800-349-9099

December 7 7:30–9:30PM“Winter Prelude”Allegany-Limestone High School3131 Five Mile Rd., Alleganysoutherntiersymphony.org

December 11 6–8PMVisit with Santa at his Cottage Lincoln Park,Downtown Olean716-372-4433

December 13 7:30–9PM Holiday Concert with Spanish BrassSt. Bonaventure University3261 West State Rd., St. Boneventurefriendsofgoodmusic.com716-375-2494

December 15 6–8PM Flashlight TourRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 18 7:30PM–12:30AMMid–Week QuarantinedRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 21Free Equipment Demo DayHoliday Valley Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd.,Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-3904

December 28 8PM–1AMTeen Night HuntRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 29 6–9PM 3 Hour Psych HoldRolling Hills Asylum11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethanyrollinghillsasylum.vpweb.com585-502-4066

December 29 5–9PM“Cheap Trick”Seneca Allegany Events Center777 Seneca Allegany Blvd., Salamancasenecaalleganycasino.com800-745-3000

December 31 – January 1 11PM–12AMNew Years Eve Celebration & Torchlight ParadeHoliday Valley Mountain Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd.,Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-2345

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January 2 – 8Canadian Friendship WeekHoliday Valley Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd.,Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-3904

January 3 & 4 10AM–7PMWinter Blues WeekendVillage of Ellicottville12 Monroe St., Ellicottvilleellicottville.com 800-349-9099

January 11 12–3PMSnowshoe BlitzPfeiffer Nature Center’s Lillibridge Property1974 Lillibridge Rd., Portvillepfeiffernaturecenter.org716-933-0187

January 25 & 26 10AM–4PMGreater Olean Outdoor & Rec Sports ShowGood Times of Olean Center800R East State St., Oleanoleanny.com716-372-4433

January 26 3–4:30PMMadriglia–Vocal EnsembleSt. Bonaventure University3261 West State Rd., St. Boneventurefriendsofgoodmusic.com716-375-2494

February 1 12–2PMWinter Fun at Pfeiffer Nature CenterPfeiffer Nature Center’s Lillibridge Property1974 Lillibridge Rd., Portvillepfeiffernaturecenter.org716-933-0187

February 6 – 9 7:30–9:30PMTo Kill a MockingbirdWashington Street Theatre702 Washington St., Oleanoleanworkshop.org716-373-SHOW

February 7 7:30–9PM La Catrina QuartetSt. Bonaventure University3261 West State Rd., St. Boneventurefriendsofgoodmusic.com716-375-2494

February 9 & 10 Your Turn Women’s Ski Clinic with Lisa DensmoreHoliday Valley Resort6557 Holiday Valley Rd.,Ellicottvilleholidayvalley.com716-699-3904

February 22 11AM–1PM Preparing for our Feathered FriendsPortville Library1 North Main St., Portvillepfeiffernaturecenter.org716-933-0187

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Winter is a special time of year for sportsmen. The great outdoors beckons men and women in the wintertime, when skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and sledding are just a few of the many cold weather activities to entice athletes out of their homes.Though winter sports can help fend off cabin fever, those who don’t exercise certain safety precautions might find themselves dealing with another kind of fever. Cold weather can leave men, women and children susceptible to illness or injury if they aren’t careful. The following are a few safety tips for winter sportsmen who want to make the most of the coming winter sports season.ClothingInadequate clothing is one of the easiest ways a winter sportsmen can fall victim to illness or injury . But the right clothing can go a long way toward ensuring this winter sports season is fun and illness- and injury-free.• Wear protective head gear. Protective headgear can help sportsmen avoid colds and head injuries. When venturing outdoors in the winter, always wear a protective wool ski cap. Most body heat is lost through the head, but wool caps help your body retain warmth on cold days and nights. In addition, sportsmen should always wear protective headgear when skiing, sledding, snowboarding or playing ice hockey. Even the most experienced sportsmen can suffer a head injury when playing a winter sport, but the appropriate headgear can prevent head injuries to veteran and novice athletes alike.• Dress in layers. Dressing in layers is another way to stay warm and prevent illness in the winter months. Kids are especially susceptible to cold weather, so parents should dress them in one more layer than they dress themselves. When wearing scarves, sportsmen should tuck their scarves in so they don’t get tangled with sporting equipment.• Remove drawstrings from kids’ clothing. Draw-strings on winter hats, overcoats and pants can

prove harmful to children. These drawstrings can easily get tangled and lead to strangulation. Parents should remove all drawstrings from kids’ winter clothing before kids participate in winter sports.Ice skating & hockey

Winter is a great time to go ice skating or play some hockey. However, ice sports like skating and hockey can be especially dangerous, and it’s wise for adults and children to be as cautious as possible when getting in some ice time.• Beware of thin ice. Ice that forms on moving waters, including rivers and creeks, is never safe enough to skate on. Such waters should always be avoided no matter how thick the ice may appear. When going ice skating or playing hockey outdoors, only do so on waters that are supervised and have been tested and approved for skating.• Skate with the crowd and never skate alone. Skating alone might give you all the room in the world to perform a figure eight, but skating alone leaves you with no backup should the ice break and you fall in or if you injure yourself in a fall. When skating, never skate against the crowd.Skiing and snowboarding

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Sledders, be they children or adults, should always sled feet-first or sitting up

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Skiing and snowboarding are immensely popular in the winter, but that popularity should not overshadow how dangerous these activities can be.• Get instruction. Ski resorts typically require guests with no previous skiing or snowboard-ing experience to get lessons before they can take to the slopes. These lessons are a must for novice skiers and snowboarders and even those athletes with no recent experience on the slopes. • Be especially cautious when entering or exiting the ski lift. Ski lifts pose a significant injury risk, so skiers and snowboarders should always be attentive when entering or exiting the lift.• Don’t allow young children to snowboard. Many of today’s youngsters prefer snowboard-ing to skiing. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children seven years of age and younger should not snow-board.• Don’t be in a hurry. Skiing or snowboarding too fast increases the chance you will lose control and cause injury to yourself or others. Go at a slower, more relaxed pace and take in all of the beautiful scenery along the way.Sledding

Sledding is a great way to have some fun in the winter snow. But even though sledding is often seen as a carefree activity, it can be risky as well.• Never sled near traffic. Sledding near traffic is a definite no-no, as it risks the lives of sledders and motorists alike. Always make sure you sled in an insulated area far away from roadways.• Sled feet-first or sitting up. Sledding feet-first or sitting up greatly reduces a sledder’s risk of suffering a head or neck injury. Never sled while lying down head first.• Never sled on ice. Sledding on ice can cause injuries and make it difficult to control a sled. When sledding, only do so on packed snow.• Do not allow a sled to be pulled by a vehi-cle. Being pulled by a vehicle while on a sled might seem like fun, but it’s nearly impossible for oncoming traffic to see a sledder behind a vehicle, and it’s very easy for the sled to fishtail into oncoming traffic.

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38 Angola and Eden-North Collins PennysaversCelebrate Winter 2013

at Angola-on-the-Lake9542 Lakeshore Rd. • 549-6522

PIZZA • WINGS & THINGSDINNERS • SALADSSPECIALTY PIZZAS

FINGER FOODS • BIG BURGERS TACOS • FAJITAS • NACHOS

BAKED SPECIALITIES

Avoid the Cold Weather,let us bring it HOT to your

door!

Western New York’s Finest Subs & Wraps!

We Always Have• Everyday Specials• Daily Specials Mon.-Fri.• Specials of the Week

View our entire Menu onlinewww.patspizza.net

BUSINESS HOURS: M-Sat. 10 am - 8 pm, Sun. Noon - 5 pmBUY HOURS: M-F 10 am - 7 pm; Sat. 10 am - 6 pm; Sun. Noon - 3 pm

Sweet deals for sweetie pies! Save big bucks on kids stuff. We buy and sell gently used kids stuff, including clothing, toys, furniture and equipment. No appointment necessary. Cash on the spot! Saving money, how sweet it is!

$5 off a $30 purchase of gently used apparel, toys and/or equipment

when you present this ad!

With 58 slopes (37 night skiing trails) spread over 1100 acres. There’s a great mix

of terrain for everyone - gentle cruisers, thrilling steeps, legendary bumps, woods skiing

and freestyle parks! 11 Quad Chairs (3 are high speed) get you up the 750 foot

vertical in a hurry. And just in case Mother Nature skimps on her usual 180 inches of

snow, snowmaking covers 95% of the mountain. And then there’s Ellicottville, a

funky little ski town that keeps the fun going on into the night. Skiing, riding, tubing or

just chilling…whatever way you carve it at Holiday Valley - It’s Just Fun

© NYSDED-Photo by Darren McGee

It’s Just Fun!Ellicottville NY

holidayvalley.com 716.699.2345 Ellicottville NY

Holiday Hoopla Buy $50 in Gift Certificates, get a $10 Gift Certificate FREE (Black Friday thru Christmas)

Book Your Christmas Party Here! Dinners, Lucheons, Happy Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, Group Rates, Drop Off available up to 300

Bring on the SNOW! 1/2 Price Jacked Up Cocoas everytime it snows! (Whipped, Coconut, Mocha & Orange)

Weekly Specials

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Open at 4 DailyGalley Open until 10pm

Closed Sun & Monscallywagsgrubnspirits.com

Sunday & Monday - CLOSEDTues.: $5 Appetizers* Wed.: 40¢ Wings • $2 Bud Light Lime (after 7)Thurs.: Coronas & Crabs!!! $29.99 unlimited Crab Legs, $2.50 CoronasFri.: $3 Craft Pints • $21.99 Surf & TurfSat.: $15 Craft Bottle Buckets - mix or match $21.99 Surf & Turf

Winter ShenanigansWobble Til You Gobble!! Wed., November 27th

Gather here for the biggest pary night of the year! Live music w/the Screaming Pineapples! Wild Turkey Specials!

Blizzard Bash!! Sat., December 21stSilly Santa Hat & Ugly Sweater Contest! Live Music!

Christmas Cocktail Specials

New Years Eve Celebration! Tues., December 31stSurf & Turf Specials! Free Champagne Toast @Midnight

Make this your Sabres Destination!40¢ Wings / $7 Pitchers during all Sabres Games!

7 Flat Screens! 28 Wing Flavors


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