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Think & Drink Event Niagara Street: Electrified, Moving & Diverse. Past, Present, Future

    Home Uncategorized Think & Drink Event Niagara Street: Electrified, Moving & Diverse. Past, Present, Future

    Think & Drink Event Niagara Street: Electrified, Moving & Diverse. Past, Present, Future

    By FarmersandArtisans | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 21 March, 2022 | 0

    Join us for an enlightening evening with Kerry L. Traynor, MARCH, MS Architectural History, founder of kta preservation specialists -a cultural resource management firm in Buffalo.

    From Kerry, “The title encompasses the history of electricity, transportation, a female CEO and a working class neighborhood. It goes back to the battle for the terminus of the Erie Canal through today. It is a story of time, people, and place.” 

    Wednesday, March 30

    6pm – 8pm

    Company B Tasting Room

    1250 Niagara Street – Buffalo

    Lecture & Dinner/Drink Price – $50/pp
    The event also includes a Farmers & Artisans rustic meal of a seasonal roasted vegetable focaccia sandwich, with or without maple glazed chicken, accompanied by cheese & ferments.

    Also two drink tickets for NYS craft beer, hard cider, wine or kombucha. Enjoy coffee and warm apple cherry crisp for dessert. Plus great conversation!
    Click the link to RSVP and pay online

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