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Featured in AAA’s travel guide, Gowanda features the Hollywood Happening. It was previously called the Harley Happening but was changed after much controversy in the Gowanda Pennysaver. It lasts from Friday to Sunday, usually the first weekend in June. Main Street of Gowanda is shut down for the event which provides parking for the numerous [...]

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* Since 1999 it has been a site for the annual Ironman Triathlon, one of only six official Ironman Triathlons to be held in the continental U.S. * ESPN’s Great Outdoor Games were inaugurated here in July 2000; they were held in Lake Placid again the following year, but moved to Madison, Wisconsin, in 2002 [...]

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CSW 52: Financing for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women The 52nd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women took place from 25 February to 7 March, 2008 during which governments, UN agencies and civil society gathered at the United Nations to discuss Financing for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment. The Commission [...]

*July – Fourth of July Fireworks – at the SUNY Buffalo Amherst Campus *July – Old Home Days – four-day festival at Island Park *August – Savor the Flavor, food samplings from local restaurants – Island Park *August – Scottish Festival featuring Highland games, dancers and entertainment – Amherst Museum *September – Harvest Festival and [...]

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It hit me last night that summer in New York is quickly coming to an end. It happened when I was leaving the gym at around 8pm and it was already dark outside. Yes, it did take me by surprise I mean I had noticed it getting darker early but this was a real eye opener. This means it’s all downhill from here as we spiral towards winter. Well don’t panic too much there’s still plenty of events and activities to attend too which will help extend the summer for as long as possible. New York is home to so many cool events, activities and day trips to keep you occupied right up to October.

New York is a fascinating city, but it’s easy to dig up New York events that don’t get mentioned in the history books. Here are a few strange coincidences, historical oddities, and the odd bit of trivia about the Big Apple.

The day of your wedding is not just about what is the next kind thing. It is sharing along with your better half where you have been in your entire life. The older generations are frequently a mark of the pleasure and togetherness that lies in advance.

When we see New York on TV and in movies, we tend to get the impression that it is one expensive town. Visiting New York on a shoestring budget looks impossible. To be honest, yes, it is, but only if you live there.

The month of October brings everyone’s favorite holiday, Halloween and New York is full of events that are sure to get you scared and excited at the same time. One of the most important parts of Halloween occurs before the event and that is the designing of the costume. Much time and preparation goes into designing the most original but yet freaky costume. Not just a New York thing but the world over, males are normally more reluctant than females to get dressed up in any type of costume, regardless of the event. Women have always been more enthusiastic about getting dressed up and this applies to Halloween.

Halloween is one of America’s favorite holidays and planning which events to attend in New York City can be tricky. If you’re planning to attend a Halloween event in NYC you have to get dressed-up, otherwise you’re going to be the odd one out. Don’t be afraid, everyone gets dressed up and there’s nothing more fun than traveling on the subway looking like the “Joker”. To help your planning I’ve put together the 5 scariest New York events you can attend at Halloween.

We’re one day into October and Halloween is fast approaching! Countless party lovers and trick-or-treaters throughout the country are already clamoring to don their ghoulish masks and sport their most outrageous costumes. Though parties, haunted houses and other Halloween events are never short in number almost anywhere you look, there’s one celebration in particular that stands apart from the rest – but you’ll have to be in the Big Apple to participate.

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As we enter the half way point of September and the temperatures start falling it means one thing, summer is ending soon but, don’t panic there’s still plenty of time to complete your list of New York events before the summer ends. September in New York is the perfect time for tourists and locals to get out and enjoy the great weather and the many NY events the city as to offer. With the average day time temperature in late September around 76F and the evening temperature approximately 61F, there’s no better time to be here.