Entertainment events this May in Erie County

Entertainment events this May in Erie County
John Spears, Director Buffalo and Erie County Public Library — Buffalo and Erie County Public Library Website
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Catch the best entertainment Erie County has to offer this month. The following entertainment events are scheduled to take place this month.

Week 1 – May 1 – 3

Thursday, May 1:

Bad Art Night
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System
5 am-7 pm

Week 2 – May 4 – 10

Sunday, May 4:

Sunday Jazz Brunch
Jazzboline Restaurant & Bar
10 am-2:30 pm

Sunday Jazz Series at duende
Duende at Silo City
4-6 pm

Tuesday, May 6:

Brains and Grains Trivia Night
Duende at Silo City
6 pm

Gypsy Parlour Jazz Jam
The Gypsy Parlor
7-10 pm

Saturday, May 10:

Old Time Jam
Crane Branch Library
2:30-4:30 pm

Week 3 – May 11 – 17

Sunday, May 11:

Sunday Jazz Brunch
Jazzboline Restaurant & Bar
10 am-2:30 pm

Sunday Jazz Series at duende
Duende at Silo City
4-6 pm

Week 4 – May 18 – 24

Sunday, May 18:

Sunday Jazz Brunch
Jazzboline Restaurant & Bar
10 am-2:30 pm

Sunday Jazz Series at duende
Duende at Silo City
4-6 pm

Monday, May 19:

No-Pressure Book Club
Elaine M. Panty Branch Library
12:15-1:30 pm

Wednesday, May 21:

Speculative Fiction Book Club
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System
6:30-7:30 pm

Week 5 – May 25 – 31

Sunday, May 25:

Sunday Jazz Brunch
Jazzboline Restaurant & Bar
10 am-2:30 pm

Sunday Jazz Series at duende
Duende at Silo City
4-6 pm

Thursday, May 29:

Trivia @the Library!
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System
5-6:45 pm



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