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March Into The Big Weck

Radio, like every other form of broadcast media, has changed a lot over the past decade. In radio’s case, that’s a great thing! Now, listeners can hear the Big WECK anywhere, not just in the car, at home, or at work.

Big WECK broadcasts on all media platforms. If you have a “regular” radio, good for you! Keep it—it will become an antique. However, many listen to Big WECK from their voiceactivated devices like Alexa or by downloading the free Big WECK app on a smartphone or tablet. You can even stream on our website: bigweck.com.

It’s never been easier to listen to Buffalo’s Oldies Station. No excuses—that’s for sure. If you love oldies from the 60’s and early 70’s, the Big WECK is your station. Listen anywhere!

Thanks for listening to local radio made in Buffalo, NY.

Buddy Shula President/CEO

18-19, 25-26

March 3-5

Orchid Show and Orchids After Dark

In collaboration with the Niagara Frontier Orchid Society, the Botanical Gardens’ annual orchid showcase features dozens of hand-picked and award-winning exhibits. Orchids After Dark is a beautifully lit evening experience. E-tickets required.

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens

(2655 S. Park Avenue; buffalogardens.com, 827-1584)

March 11

Buffalo Art Studio’s Live on Five

Reconnect with Buffalo’s dynamic creative community for the big auction of small works featuring hundreds of five-by-five-inch pieces by coveted local artists, all starting at $25. This year, all are invited to see the work beginning March 4 before virtual bidding via mobile app goes live. The in-person reception on March 11 includes bars, music, and light fare.

7-11 p.m., Buffalo Arts Studio (Tri-Main Center, 2495 Main Street, Ste. 500; buffaloartsstudio.org, 833-4550)

March 9-19

Disney’s The Little Mermaid

A mermaid princess makes a Faustian bargain to become human in the hopes of winning a prince’s love.

Palace Theatre (2 East Avenue, Lockport; lockportpalacetheatre.org, 438-1130)

March 18-19, 25-26

Maple Weekends mapleweekend.nysmaple.com

Go behind the scenes of maple syrup production in Western New York during designated Maple Weekends. Members of the New York State Maple Producers’ Association invite the community into their “sugar houses” to experience a world of pure NY maple syrup. Located at farms and museums across the state, this is a delicious, fun-filled outing for the whole family. Check the website for closest sugar house.

March 21

Author talk: Bodyslams in Buffalo: The Complete History of Pro Wrestling in WNY

Former Pro Wrestling Illustrated Senior Writer Dan Murphy discusses the history of professional wrestling in Western New York, from Ed Don George and Jim Londos filling Bison Stadium in 1932 to WWE and AEW thrilling audiences in 2023.

6:30 p.m., Cazenovia Neighborhood Library (155 Cazenovia Street; 821-0564)

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