The Kenan Center in Lockport hosted a 'Cinco de Mayo Sip and Shop' event on Sunday, featuring over 150 local artisans and vendors. The event was organized by Rustic Buffalo, a local business that aims to promote and support local artisans and small businesses. > 'We're thrilled to have had such a great turnout for this event,' said a representative of Rustic Buffalo.

The event took place at the Kenan Center, a historic venue in Lockport that has been a hub for community activities for over a century. The center has hosted a wide range of events, from concerts and festivals to art exhibitions and cultural celebrations. The 'Cinco de Mayo Sip and Shop' event was a unique opportunity for local artisans and vendors to showcase their wares and connect with the community.

This event is part of a larger trend of community-driven initiatives in Buffalo. From the Old First Ward to the Elmwood Village, residents are coming together to support local businesses and celebrate the city's diverse cultural heritage. The Kenan Center event is a prime example of this trend, with local artisans and vendors showcasing their unique products and services.

The impact of this event will be felt by local businesses and residents across the city. South Buffalo residents, Williamsville district students, and Hertel Avenue business owners will all benefit from the increased exposure and support for local artisans and vendors. As the city continues to grow and develop, events like this will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Buffalo's cultural landscape.

Looking ahead, the Kenan Center will host more events like this in the future. The center has a busy schedule of concerts, festivals, and cultural celebrations, and residents can expect more exciting events in the coming months. With a focus on supporting local businesses and celebrating the city's diverse cultural heritage, the Kenan Center is a vital part of the Buffalo community.