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Spring brings the arrival of Buffalo’s blooming Cherry Blossom Festival.
This year will mark the 10th year annual festival, which is set to take place April 27 to April 30 in the Japanese Garden near the Buffalo History Museum.
Paula Hinz, co-chair of the Japanese Garden, says in Japan viewing the blossoms represents the importance of savoring life.
“Cherry blossoms blooming reminds us that we have to stop and enjoy the present moment, because the blossoms won't be here for long,” Hinz says.
Hinz also says that every year a few limbs of the trees break and how she would like to better educate visitors on preserving the cherry trees.
“One person can do a lot of damage in the garden without having any malice. How can we educate people on how to interact with nature? We need to take these moments and teach them,” Hinz said.
The festival partners with Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Buffalo History Museum, Music is Art, and Friends of the Japanese Garden.
“All of us bring something different to the festival. It's a really fun way for us to add new parts to the festival. I think it’s going to be be a blast,” Hinz said.
This four-day festival will be filled with a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. This year's activities include silent auctions, food, live music, boat rides and tea tasting. By Tanya Gamble
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Apply now for Allentown scholarship
The Allentown Art Festival is offering its annual scholarships for high school artists.
The deadline for this year’s scholarships is April 23.
Rita Harrington-Lippman, festival president, said the awards are offered for high school students across the eight counties in Western New York. There are eight scholarships available with each valuing $2,000.
These awards are available to students who graduate from a Western New York high school and major in visual arts at an accredited college.
The organization also has a returning student’s program for students who have previously applied for prior scholarships.
Lippman said that the organization is also hosting an upcoming poster design competition with a $2,000 prize that students can participate in as well.
“Students can apply in the student category, and they may even be considered for the entire for the poster for the show,” Lippman said.
The 66th festival is running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., June 10 and 11. By Carly Lawson