Trying to find something to do? Here's a look at some of the top activities and events around the Buffalo region this weekend.

 

Mother’s Day Market at Greenhouse Events Center

This Mom & Garden Show has been extended and there will be a Mother’s Day Market just in time for the big day. For two days only on Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. each day. Featuring more than 75 local vendors from around Western N.Y. there will be something unique and special for every Mom.

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Niagara Street Mother’s Day Market

This is the third annual Niagara Street Mother’s Day Market. Come explore the ever-expanding boutiques and restaurants of Niagara Street, shop more than 60 vendors and spend a few hours with mom. As always, entry is free, family members (two and four-legged) are welcome and encouraged, and our market will go on rain or shine. The event will include a special Build-Your-Own-Bouquet Truck, food trucks, custom candle pouring sessions, a charm bracelet bar, watercolor painting classes and so much more.

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Mother's Day Brunch at GCV&M

On Mother’s Day, interpreters in the Historic Village will showcase a number of tasks and activities reflective of what life was like for 19th-century mothers. Explore historic homes, kitchens and heirloom gardens, and don’t forget to treat mom to a traditional 19th-century pastry from the D.B. Munger & Co. Confectionery. Looking for a special gift for mom? Don’t forget to stop by the Flint Hill Store to peruse handcrafted goods made right here in the Historic Village, work by local artisans, treats, sweets, and more. And most importantly, don’t forget that all Moms receive free admission to the Historic Village on Mother’s Day.

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Paw Patrol Live at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre

With heroic action, catchy tunes and bark-loads of interactive fun, PAW Patrol’s electrifying new adventure is sure to leave tails wagging and audiences cheering. “A Mighty Adventure” marks the fourth VStar Entertainment Group, Nickelodeon and Spin Master Entertainment touring collaboration under the PAW Patrol banner.

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