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March 5

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Hello, Sherman!
Allen Sherman was one the top comedians of the fifties and sixties, and the Jewish Repertory Theatre’s production of Hello, Muddah! Hello, Fadduh! The Allen Sherman Musical takes you back to summer camp. Buffalo Spree Theatre Night on March 5 will include a chance to meet the cast — just remember to say “Camp Granada!” when calling the box office. (The show continues through March 22.)

Performed at Road Less Traveled Theatre | Inside the Market Arcade Film and Arts Center | 369 Main St., Buffalo | 688-4114, ext. 391



March 7

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History Songs
The Sanborn Area Historical Society offers a fascinating double feature of events at 7:30 p.m. on March 7. First is “I Remember FDR,” presented by Albert McFaden, followed by “American History Songs: 1840–1880,” featuring the Hutchinson Family Revival Group.

Niagara-Wheatfield Senior High School |
2292 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn | 731-5982



March 21-22, 28-29

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Maple Treats
The Western New York Maple Maple Producers Association is behind the great Maple Weekend, which is held at more than 100 maple farms across the New York State — about 40 of them in WNY. This free, family-oriented event opens maple facilities to the public, offering rare insight into how maple favorites are made.

Locations throughout WNY | 585-591-1190 | www.mapleweekend.com



March 25
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A Plantasia Preview
Plantasia is the premier garden and landscape show in Western New York, and Buffalo Spree offers a sneak peak from 7 to 9 p.m. on March 25. Purchase tickets exclusively at www.buffalospree.com.

Shea’s Performing Arts Center | 646 Main St, Buffalo | 847-1410 | www.sheas.org



March 28

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Arlen’s Classics
Pianist and singer Kevin Cole (pictured) and Grammy Award-winning artist Sylvia McNair join together to bring the music of Buffalo-born Harold Arlen to life. The program will include “Let’s Fall in Love,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Fantasia for Orchestra,” and “Get Happy” and will be conducted by Robert Franz.

RBuffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Kleinhans Music Hall | 499 Franklin St., Buffalo | 885-5000 | www.bpo.org


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