Thursday, November 13, 2014

Winter Weather

In light of today's weather forecast, I have reposted some important information for you to remember about going to school in the winter in Buffalo:


When the weather is bad, check for closings!  

In the coming winter months, it is important to check the weather throughout the day.  Sometimes, heavy snow or large snowstorms called blizzards can cause schools and businesses to close down.  You can check the following websites to see if our class will be cancelled, if your children’s school will be cancelled or if UB, other businesses, schools, churches or organizations will be closed.

For our school, look for Amherst Central Schools.

Closed = no school all day
No afternoon or evening activities = children will go to school during the day, but no ESL
1 Hour Delay = children will go to school 1 hour later than normal
2 Hour Delay = children will go to school 2 hours later than normal




You can also listen to the radio for closings or watch any of these channels on TV for a list of closings.

University at Buffalo Emergency Announcements (only for UB, not other schools)


If I have checked, I will try to put up a post on here as well.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Music is Art Live

This Saturday, September 13th, the annual Music is Art Festival will take place. The festival
is located on the grounds outside of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Live music, dance performances, a kids' village and, of course, food and drink are there to enjoy. The full event schedule is available on their mobile app.

Music is Art is a non-profit group dedicated to enriching the community through access to music and music education.

Keep an eye on the weather, and be sure to be patient in parking. Pay attention to street signs to avoid parking where you shouldn't. 

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Erie Canal and More

In class this evening, we heard a little bit about the Erie Canal and locks. As I mentioned, the Erie Canal is a very important part of New York's history. School children across New York State will learn about the Erie Canal, and most young children will listen to and sing about it as well.

If you are interested in learning more about the Erie Canal, you might want to check out the Erie Canal Discovery Center in Lockport, NY. The Discovery Center offers tours and information for adults and kids and is part of Niagara County's Historical Society.

As the canal stretched from Albany to Buffalo, there are countless parks, tours, historical sites and museums to check out across the state.

Summer is an exciting time in New York, and there is a lot the Buffalo-Niagara region has to offer!


Annual Summer Picnic

On Thursday, June 26th we will have our annual summer picnic!  Weather permitting, we will hold class in Dellwood Park in Amherst. Check the map below for the park's location.

If you are driving, I suggest parking on Ivyhurst, but be sure to pay attention to any parking signs and fire hydrants! 

It will be a potluck so be sure to bring something to share.  As I mentioned in class, I will take care of the basics--cups, plates, forks, spoons, etc.--and a dish or two.

Feel free to bring friends or family with you, and keep your fingers crossed for good weather!



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In case of rain, we will meet at our summer location: St. Peter's Episcopal Church.


St. Peter's is located at 205 Longmeadow Road at the corner of Callodine Ave and Longmeadow Road.




Our first class at St. Peter's is Tuesday, July 1st.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Summer Film Series

Everyone loves a good movie! During the summer there are two ways you can see films either for free or at a really cheap price!

The UB Student Association offers a Summer Film Series every year. Movies are played outside on both North and South Campus. Check out the schedule on the UB SA website for a listing of films, times and dates. Remember, these films are outside so if it is raining, they won't be shown. Also, bring your own blanket or chairs--oh and snacks, too!

At the Regal Cinemas on Transit Road in Williamsville, you can take advantage of the Summer Movie Express. Children's films (rated G and PG) are shown every Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10am starting July 1st. Tickets are only $1! All the possible films are listed on the Summer Movie Express website, but be sure to check local listings that week to see what is playing.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Summer Class Location

It's almost summer! That means Windermere Elementary will be closing for the summer and our class will be moving to St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

Our last class at Windermere will be Tuesday, June 24th.
Our annual summer picnic will be Thursday, June 26th. 
In case of bad weather, we will meet at St. Peter's.
Our first class at St. Peter's is Tuesday, July 1st.

St. Peter's is located at 205 Longmeadow Road at the corner of Callodine Ave and Longmeadow Road.

There is a parking lot for students who drive. We enter through one of the back doors. Look for the sign on the door the first night of class.

Our class is in the basement of the church. After opening the door, go down the stairs to your left.