Article: Four-month FLW Festival in Buffalo, NY

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Article: Four-month FLW Festival in Buffalo, NY

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count me in - particularly since it won't be in a snowy month!
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Post by SREcklund »

I realize it's a different time zone from mine, but I give up - how do you hold a 4-day conference from October 20 to 21? :D
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Post by jmcnally »

you don't have time compressors on the west coast? Have you never heard "Eight Days a Week," or "a month of Sundays"?
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Post by Craig »

I believe it starts June 8th and culminates in a four day conference slated for Oct. 20 to 21. A bit over four months though.

As a native son I am so proud of what Buffalo is doing to promote its architectural treasures. Yes the winters are awful but Buffalo remains a splendid city architecturally. I lived in the vibrant downtown neighborhood of Allentown as a college student in the 1970s. It has the type of urban density that other cities are now struggling to re-create. As time passes, my appreciation of the city continues to grow.
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Post by jmcnally »

Craig wrote:I believe it starts June 8th and culminates in a four day conference slated for Oct. 20 to 21. A bit over four months though.
Here's the confusion: if you want to attend only Day 3 of the 4-day conference, what day will that be?
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Post by Craig »

Yes, now I see the problem. To make it more confusing the School of Architecture says the dates of the conference are Oct. 20-22. At least we are up to three days so all we need now is to find that 4th missing day...

http://art.buffalo.edu/blog/2016/12/12/ ... nd-crafts/
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