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The Larkin Square Author Series welcomes: Bill Donohue

Bill Donahue will present an informal author talk and book signing on Wednesday, April 8th from 5:30pm -6:45pm in the Filling Station Restaurant. As always, the Filling Station will have small plates and drinks available for sale during the talk. Talking Leaves Books will be selling copies of Himself: A Civil War Veteran’s Struggles with Rebels, … Continued

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Murder Mystery Night at The Filling Station!

Join us for a night of intrigue at The Filling Station! Authors Jeff Schober, David Coleman, and John Grandits will present an informal talk and dialogue about their crime and mystery novels, all of which are based right here in Buffalo. The conversation will be followed by a book signing, made possible by Talking Leaves Books. As always, The Filling … Continued

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Larkin Square Author Series welcomes Tim Shannon

Join us Wednesday, March 11th from 5:30-6:45pm for an informal book talk and signing with Tim Shannon! Tim is an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction and has just published his seventh book since retiring.  He will speak about his most recent novels: Da’s Shillelagh and Da’s Legacy, the chronicles of an Irish family struggling to survive during the … Continued

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Shamrock run…straight through Larkinville!

The 2015 Shamrock Run on March 7th, presented by the Old First Ward Association, will travel right through Larkinville down Seneca Street. The race is a lot of fun traveling through the Old First Ward and other historic neighborhoods.

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2015 Live at O’Larkin

Come down to Larkin Square for the 3rd Annual Live at O’Larkin celebration on March 13th from 5pm-8pm! The celebration will feature dozens of food trucks favorites, live music, and festive drinks including the much anticipated GREEN beer! Music by: McCarthyizm, Emerald Isle, Clann Na Cara School of Irish Dance, and Greater Buffalo Firefighters Pipe … Continued

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Alex O. Levy: American Artist, Art Deco Painter

Alexander O. Levy was the art director at the Larkin Soap Company from 1913 -1925.  While he was a nationally famous artist,  you may be more familiar with his art as seen on reproductions of many of the Larkin catalog covers on view on the first floor of the Larkin at Exchange Building. The Burchfield-Penney … Continued

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