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Recreation Department presents the U.S. Army Field Band
     The Volunteers of the U.S. Army Field Band will be performing in Amherst several years after its last visit to the town.
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CNN anchor inducted into Buffalo Broadcasters Hall of Fame
by JILL SCHMELZER Reporter
     Kenmore native Wolf Blitzer puts world leaders in the hot seat on his CNN news programs "The Situation Room" and "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer."
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CURTAIN UP
     O'Connell and Company presents "Back to Bacharach and David." Pictured are cast members Michael Tosha, left, Stephanie Bax, Joyce Carolyn, Jeff Connors and Colleen Marcello. For tickets, call 839-3949.
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Head to the frontier for 'Melinda and the Wild West'
BOOK REVIEW
by MELYNDA GASCOYNE Bee Group Newspapers
     "Melinda and the Wild West," by Linda Weaver Clarke. Published by
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A musical called 'Seussical'
     The Cat in the Hat is coming to the Lancaster Opera House when "Seussical" is performed Oct. 6-15.
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Full of straw and nowhere to go
     The River Region will be overtaken by straw-stuffed characters when the Scarecrow Expo is held Oct. 7-21 on the streets of Lewiston, Youngstown, Sanborn and Ransomville.
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Announcements
      Auditions for the Community Advent Choral's presentation of Handel's "Messiah" with soloists and chamber orchestra will take place in East Aurora. Auditions are on Oct. 10 at Baker Memorial Methodist Church, Main and Center streets; Oct. 18, Immanuel Lutheran, Pine and Fillmore; Oct. 24, Nativity
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Wickedness in Allentown
     The Theatre of Youth kicks off its 35th season with a bewitching tale when "The Witches" is performed Oct. 6-29 at the Allendale Theatre, 203 Allen St., Buffalo.
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Zittel time
     The first comprehensive solo exhibition of Andrea Zittel is coming to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery when "Andrea Zittel: Critical Space" opens Friday, Oct. 6, and continues through Jan. 7, 2007.
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