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Look for more calendar events on our UPDATED website! www.wnyfamilymagazine.com Buffalo Cherry Blossom Festival Cele- brate spring at The Museum and in the Jap- anese Gardens, Saturday & Sunday, May 4 & 5, 11am-3pm, with Music Is Art, Taiko drummers, dancers, vendors, and pink boat rides! Free! The Buffalo History Museum, 1 Museum Ct. (Nottingham Terrace), Buffalo, 716-873-9644. www.buffalohistory.org World Video Game Hall of Fame Cel- ebration Weekend Celebrate the newest inductees to the World Video Game Hall of Fame, Saturday, May 4 (11am-4pm) and Sunday, May 5 (1pm-4pm). Dance to live music performed by three-man band Glitch from 1 to 4pm as they feature music and trivia from classic video games. Take pic- tures with costumed members of Rochester Institute of Technology’s Cosplay Group. Saturday only, enjoy a family-friendly performance of Story Quest: Escape from Video Game Land at 2pm. The Strong Mu- seum, 1 Manhattan Square, Rochester. 585- 263-2700. www.museumofplay.org Dragons Love Tacos When mom is away, don’t let dragons in to play! When a boy throws his new dragon friends a spicy salsa taco party… well, oh, boy, red-hot trouble ensues! Kids and adults alike will enjoy this fiery fun production about the importance of family, friendship, and communication. Per- formances at 2pm, May 4 & 5, 11 & 12, 18 & 19 and on June 1 (1pm & 4pm). Theatre of Youth, 203 Allen Street, Buffalo. 716- 884-4400. www.theatreofyouth.org May the Fourth be with you: The Music of Star Wars Relive the music from Star Wars, including Return of the Jedi, The Force Awakens, and Rogue One. Special themed activities and photo ops courtesy of The North Ridge set the stage for this galac- tic concert, Saturday, May 4 (8pm) & Sun- day, May 5 (2pm). Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo. 716-885-5000. www.bpo.org SUNDAY | MAY 5 WNY Doulas Better Birth Conference This annual event, 9am, is for moms, moms-to-be, new moms, their families and anyone else interested in learning about the resources available to them in WNY. Birth and postpartum experts will inform you with presentations, resources, and demos. Admission includes conference, buffet lunch, goody bag, favor and chances to win door prizes and raffles. A portion of 2019 ticket proceeds will be donated to GO Buffalo Mom, an initiative of United Way of Buffalo and Erie County. Banchetti By Rizzo’s, 550 N. French Rd., Amherst. www. wnydoulas.com/better-birth-conference Buffalo RPM Bowl-a-thon Fundraiser This is a family-friendly fundraiser. Par- ticipants receive two hours (4pm-6pm) of bowling, shoes, pizza, fries and pop with the purchase of a lane. Basket raffles, 50/50 split, silent auction and grand prize draw- ings. Buffalo RPM is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization serving the autism commu- nity by increasing awareness about Rapid Prompting Method, a learning method for individuals with limited speech or no speech. Net proceeds will help Buf- falo RPM provide workshops with highly trained RPM practitioners, social outings for families, community outreach, commu- nication group meetings, and support group meetings for parents. Transit Lanes, 7850 Transit Rd., Williamsville. 716-406-7018. www.buffalorpm.org Trek Tifft Get out of the house and drop in at Tifft Nature Preserve for a casual volun- teer-led tour of the Preserve, 2pm-3:30pm, May 5, 19, 26. For all ages. FREE, although a donation of $2 per person is appreciated. Call 716-825-6397 to confirm walk will take place. Tifft Nature Preserve, 1200 Fuhrmann Blvd., Buffalo. www.tifft.org TUESDAY | MAY 7 Toddler Story Time Bring your little one to our monthly program, 10am-11am, and spend some quality time at The Museum. We will read a book and do a related activ- ity. The Buffalo History Museum, 1 Mu- seum Ct. (Nottingham Terrace), Buffalo. 716-873-9644. www.buffalohistory.org WEDNESDAY | MAY 8 Wild Wednesday Together, kids and parents/caregivers can enjoy a fun hour-long outdoor activity, 4pm-5pm. For children in grades K through 5. No registration required. FREE. Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. 716-683-5959. BAVPA Side by Side Concert The Buf- falo Academy for Visual & Performing Arts joins the BPO for an in-depth side-by-side experience for the music department stu- dents, while also providing a showcase for all the disciplines at BAVPA, including vi- sual arts, media arts, drama and dance. This concert, 7pm-9pm, is FREE of charge to in- spire budding young musicians and artists. Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo. 716-885-5000. www.bpo.org THURSDAY | MAY 9 64th Annual Holland Tulip Festival May 9-11. Rides by Hammerl Amusements Thursday, 5-9pm, Friday, 6pm-10pm; Sat- Fairy Gnome Festival Delights The Whole Family! Enter the Botanical Gardens’ en- chanted forest for some fun with mysti- cal friends at The Fairy & Gnome Festi- val, which takes place May 4 from 10am to 4:30pm. Activities will include fairy- themed crafts and activities, a magical scavenger hunt, and Fairy and Gnome House viewing. Scout groups, classrooms, families, individuals, neighborhoods and teams have been busy, as part of a contest, constructing original houses, gardens, campgrounds — or wherever they think fairies and gnomes spend their time — from natural or natural-looking materi- als. All entries will be on display from May 4 through May 20, and winners will be chosen at the Festival. Mama Earth will entertain guests with 30-minute Fairy Shows featuring mu- sic, sing-alongs and interactive instru- ment playing in the Main Palm Dome at 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm and 2:30pm. Nick Presents Magic will also be part of the fun with shows at 11am and 1pm, with balloon animals between shows. Attendees who wear a fairy or gnome costume will receive $1 off Gardens’ admission. The Fairy Garden Make- It Take-It Workshop is also part of the Festival, and will be offered at 9:30am or 2pm on May 4.  Kids ages 5-12 with great imaginations are encouraged to create their own miniature garden for fairies or gnomes. This artistic work- shop will use found and natural mate- rials to ensure fairies and gnomes will feel right at home. A parent or guardian is encouraged to help their child create a home for their mythical friends. There is a separate fee for the workshop. Pre-reg- istration is required as space is limited. For more details visit www.buffalog- ardens.com or call 716-827-1584. 49 May 2019 WNY Family 25