Tonawanda News

March 4, 2010

BULLETIN: Events published March 4, 2010


NORTH TONAWANDA

‘Old Dogs’ on screen at Riviera Theatre

“Old Dogs” will be the featured film at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster St., North Tonawanda.

The movie is part of the YWCA Family Film Series.

Tickets are $2 and a $1 raffle ticket or a non-perishable food item for the YWCA food pantry buys a chance to win a movie poster.



Gift cards offered for blood donors

Budwey’s Supermarket in North Tonawanda has donated gift cards to be used as giveaways in support of Upstate New York Transplant Services community blood service.

The supermarket is offering a $5 gift card to everyone who donates whole blood or platelets at the blood donation center at DeGraff Memorial Hospital through the end of the year.

Regular blood drives will also take place at the stores.

To schedule an appointment to donate blood, call 512-7940 or e-mail donateblood@unyts.org.



KEN-TON

Child care center offers program

Kids’ Kampus Too! Child Care Center, 300 Wendel Ave., Kenmore, will host a summer program for children 6 to 12 years old.

Activities and field trips will take place.

The cost is $125 per week and includes meals, snacks, and most field trips.

For more information, call 831-9900.



Garden club to install officers

The Kenmore Garden Club will install new officers Tuesday at Crazy Jake's Restaurant in North Tonawanda.

A special year in review will be given by club historian, Lila Diederich.



Original artwork on display at Schofield

Kenmore Art Society members Dorothy Pennell and Shawn Kirwan are displaying their original artwork at the Schofield Residence Nursing Facility, 3333 Elmwood Ave., Town of Tonawanda, through March 26

Pennell, coordinator of the society’s monthly shows at Schofield, is showing oil paintings.

Kirwan is displaying photography, etchings and works in colored pencil.

The artwork is available for purchase.

The display is free and open to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily.