
Call for proposals for new holes for Larkin Links
Larkin Links is a nano-sized, artist designed golf course opened in 2015 at 763 Seneca Street in Larkinville. The course was free and open to the public to play all … Continued
Larkin Links is a nano-sized, artist designed golf course opened in 2015 at 763 Seneca Street in Larkinville. The course was free and open to the public to play all … Continued
May in Larkin Square means the return of beloved Buffalo author Lauren Belfer. Since the founding of the Larkin Square Author Series in 2013, Lauren Belfer has graciously returned to … Continued
An exhibition of small paintings by artist Sara M. Zak opens in (716)GAL-LERY on Saturday January 30, 2016 and runs through the end of April. The initial inspiration for this … Continued
With the winter solstice around the corner, and the weather turning colder, folks crave curling up with their knitting projects and/or a good book, Ann Hood, the next Larkin Square … Continued
Enjoy a french inspired evening at the Larkin Square Author Series as we welcome to Larkinville, Buffalo native, Elaine Sciolino. Elaine is the author of the new book, The Only Street in … Continued
New for this season, a tasty option for celebrating the season with your co-workers or friends. Contact Amyrae Nessa, amyraen@larkinsquare.com , to arrange a special celebration within your budget. Tasty … Continued
Vote for your favorite pumpkin carved by the Food Trucks at Truck or Treat on Tuesday, October 27th, 5-8pm the final Food Truck Tuesday for the season. If the talent … Continued
Larkin Development Group has been engaged in the rebuilding of the Larkinville neighborhood since 2002. This has included a complete street renovation along Seneca and Van Rensselaer Streets along with … Continued
The Larkin Square Author Series is pleased to partner with Talking Leaves and the Jewish Repertory Theatre to welcome Adena Potok, wife of the late author Chaim Potok, to Larkinville … Continued
Following on the heels of the recent exhibition Still Images | Moving Pictures, which explored the beginnings of motion pictures, comes another performing arts installation: AREA (Excerpt) @ (716) GAL-LERY … Continued