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Partners for a Livable WNY - October 2006

George Grasser just sent out the October 2006 Partners for a Livable WNY e-mail update. Included is a candidate's report card on urban and planning issues, right here.

George also shared this listing of future Tuesday at Noon lectures sponsored by the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier. Tomorrow - October 24th
Reusing Buffalo’s Grain Elevators as Grain Elevators
Rick Smith of Rigidized Metals

Every Tuesday from 12 - 1pm
free and open to the public

Buffalo Architecture Center, Market Arcade, 617 Main Street

Nice pic here of Rick on top of one. Best map of Buffalo's Grain Elevators. This is all part of Buffalo that I've only begun to explore here and especially here. PresCo tour - "Water & Grain" or "Brews and Pews" moving from planning stages for next summer.

I'll continue to archive previous month's updates in the Partner's Archive.

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